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emily who is the director of the morris house. the expansion which i will talk about in an a little bit will give it more space. for the collection there is a limited pictures they can acquire but too large for the building. so where do the paintings come from? how can they be there. this is an exceptional and remarkable museum. this splendid 17th century city palace was constructed between 1633-1634 next to the dutch government. i was told the prime ministers office was still there. it was named for the building's first occupant. the countel elevated to prince and appoint commander and chief in the states army in 1668. the dutch they purchased an outstanding example of this architecture in 1820 to have the royal cabinet of painting and curiosity. this collection rich history is the stockholders in 1822. it's official name, royal picture gallery morris house. today the morris house collection focuses on the best 17th century paintings from the northern and southern netherlands, the works of world renounced artist, all of which are
emily who is the director of the morris house. the expansion which i will talk about in an a little bit will give it more space. for the collection there is a limited pictures they can acquire but too large for the building. so where do the paintings come from? how can they be there. this is an exceptional and remarkable museum. this splendid 17th century city palace was constructed between 1633-1634 next to the dutch government. i was told the prime ministers office was still there. it was...
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agent john morris. it was morris who told the "boston globe" that the alleged mob boss was a government snitch. bulger glared at morris as he testified, at one point he muttered "you're a blanking liar." it's unclear if the jury heard the outburst but the judge heard the 83-year-old not to speak to the witness. morris testified bulger supplied him detailed information about boston's italian mafia. he also described corruption in the f.b.i. boston office and how bulger bribed agents, including morris. "boston globe" reporter shelley murphy has written a book about bulger. why is the question of whether or not he was an informant important to the prosecution? >> they're trying to show yes there was a corrupt relationship and because of the corrupt relationship the f.b.i. leaked bulger information that led to the murders of three f.b.i. informants and a potential witness. >> reporter: bulger is accused of taking part in 19 murders, drug trafficking and extortion. he and his girlfriend were arrested in cali
agent john morris. it was morris who told the "boston globe" that the alleged mob boss was a government snitch. bulger glared at morris as he testified, at one point he muttered "you're a blanking liar." it's unclear if the jury heard the outburst but the judge heard the 83-year-old not to speak to the witness. morris testified bulger supplied him detailed information about boston's italian mafia. he also described corruption in the f.b.i. boston office and how bulger bribed...
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name is morris house. i think where the paintings were stolen by napoleon and there is interesting history of pictures moving back and forth but the paintings were form by the stockholders and they have acquire them and two of the most recent acquisitions were the -- in the seen and rembrandt portrait of an old man -- acquired in 1999. there were a lot of donors that contributed to that. thank you for your time, if there are any more questions maybe we can stretch our legs
name is morris house. i think where the paintings were stolen by napoleon and there is interesting history of pictures moving back and forth but the paintings were form by the stockholders and they have acquire them and two of the most recent acquisitions were the -- in the seen and rembrandt portrait of an old man -- acquired in 1999. there were a lot of donors that contributed to that. thank you for your time, if there are any more questions maybe we can stretch our legs
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name is morris house. i think where the paintings were stolen by napoleon and there is interesting history of pictures moving back and forth but the paintings were form by the stockholders and they have acquire them and two of the most recent acquisitions were the -- in the seen and rembrandt portrait of an old man -- acquired in 1999. there were a lot of donors that contributed to that. thank you for your time, if there are any more questions maybe we can stretch our legs today we are going to talk about fire safety. we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. it's a wonderful display. a little house in the urban center exhibition center that shows what it's like in a home in san francisco after an earthquake. one of the major issues that we are going to face after earthquakes are fire hazard. we are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> we talk about the san francisco earthquake that was a fire that mostly devastated the city. how do we avoid
name is morris house. i think where the paintings were stolen by napoleon and there is interesting history of pictures moving back and forth but the paintings were form by the stockholders and they have acquire them and two of the most recent acquisitions were the -- in the seen and rembrandt portrait of an old man -- acquired in 1999. there were a lot of donors that contributed to that. thank you for your time, if there are any more questions maybe we can stretch our legs today we are going to...
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it can be pretty intimidating and that's quite a vast, long shadow to grow up in. >> reporter: morris avoided the shadow while building a successful marketing career until one day a buddy passed along a magazine and morris felt a pull he could not ignore. >> and the cover story was 21st century slaves. and i reacted the way i think most people do. slavery didn't end with the work of frederick douglass, and i have two teenaged daughters who at the time were 12 and 9 years old, and i got up and i walked in to my girls' room, and i found that i couldn't look them in the eyes and walk away from this and not do anything. each and every one of us descends from somebody that made a difference. >> reporter: the frederick douglass family initiatives was born to teach children about the 27 million people enslaved worldwide. morris has already spoken to 60,000 student. >> and frederick douglass said it's easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. >> reporter: five generations later, the work of perhaps america's greatest abolitionist continues, and ken morris' life makes a little
it can be pretty intimidating and that's quite a vast, long shadow to grow up in. >> reporter: morris avoided the shadow while building a successful marketing career until one day a buddy passed along a magazine and morris felt a pull he could not ignore. >> and the cover story was 21st century slaves. and i reacted the way i think most people do. slavery didn't end with the work of frederick douglass, and i have two teenaged daughters who at the time were 12 and 9 years old, and i...
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professor morris fiorina, are we divided into red and blue camps in this country? >> guest: it depends upon who you mean by we. if you mean the people who are very active in politics and political campaigns and give money, yes, they are. if you mean we the average american citizen who turns out to vote, the answer is no. >> host: how do you find that? >> guest: we find that through very intensive works on american surveys. and studies, the general social survey is, good commercial surveys light gallop, and what they show is basically the american market today does not look any different than it does during the 1970's. so the changes we're seeing are being driven by the people who are most active in politics. they're much more polarized, their priorities are different. ordinary voters all the vote between alternatives that are provided. given all the extremists to vote for, that is all they can vote for. >> host: know, you started writing this series or this book in 2006 or seven. >> guest: actually 2003 and. >> host: have you done an updated once the top 12 preside
professor morris fiorina, are we divided into red and blue camps in this country? >> guest: it depends upon who you mean by we. if you mean the people who are very active in politics and political campaigns and give money, yes, they are. if you mean we the average american citizen who turns out to vote, the answer is no. >> host: how do you find that? >> guest: we find that through very intensive works on american surveys. and studies, the general social survey is, good...
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name is morris house. i think where the paintings were stolen by napoleon and there is interesting history of pictures moving back and forth but the paintings were form by the stockholders and they have acquire them and two of the most recent acquisitions were the -- in the seen and rembrandt portrait of an old man -- acquired in 1999. there were a lot of donors that contributed to that. thank you for your time, if there are any more questions maybe we can stretch our legs i'm the president of friends of mclaren park. it is one of the oldest neighborhood community park groups in san francisco. i give a lot of tours through the park. during those tours, a lot of the folks in the group will think of the park as very scary. it has a lot of hills, there's a lot of dense groves. once you get towards the center of the park you really lose your orientation. you are very much in a remote area. there are a lot of trees that shield your view from the urban setting. you would simply see different groves that gives yo
name is morris house. i think where the paintings were stolen by napoleon and there is interesting history of pictures moving back and forth but the paintings were form by the stockholders and they have acquire them and two of the most recent acquisitions were the -- in the seen and rembrandt portrait of an old man -- acquired in 1999. there were a lot of donors that contributed to that. thank you for your time, if there are any more questions maybe we can stretch our legs i'm the president of...
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that's quite a vast long shadow to grow up in. >> reporter: morris avoided the shadow while building a successful marketing career until one day his buddy passed along a magazine and the cover story pulled him. >> the cover story was 21st century slaves. i reacted the way most people do. the work didn't end with frederick douglass. i had two teenaged daughters who at the time were 9 and 12 years old, and got up and i walked into my girls'room and i couldn't look away. each and every one of us descends from somebody that made a difference. >> reporter: the frederick douglass family initiatives was born to teach about the 27 million people enslaved worldwide. morris has already spoken to 60,000 students. >> and frederick douglass said it's easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. >> reporter: five generations later, the works of perhaps america's greatest abolitionist continues, and kenneth morris's life makes a little more sense to himself. >> when he passed away in 1895 he thought slavery had ended, but the fact that it still exists, i would imagine he would expect
that's quite a vast long shadow to grow up in. >> reporter: morris avoided the shadow while building a successful marketing career until one day his buddy passed along a magazine and the cover story pulled him. >> the cover story was 21st century slaves. i reacted the way most people do. the work didn't end with frederick douglass. i had two teenaged daughters who at the time were 9 and 12 years old, and got up and i walked into my girls'room and i couldn't look away. each and every...
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officer morris happens to be standing steps away. he was pulling out exactly the way he is now with prisoners aboard and pulled out and probably made it just about right there. >> incredibly the prisoners cling to the underside of the bus for a full five minutes, mere inches off the ground. as the bus stops, they lose their grip, fall, hitting the ground hard. am some point their handcuffs come undone. >> tracy mobley immediately got up, took off rung southbound. >> morris asks an officer to help and runs after mobley. meanwhile, terry meyer, a local private detective just happens to be driving behind the bus when it stops at the light. >> they pulled out on the street right here in the 92nd e second middle lane, i was right behind them, that's where the two prisoners escaped. >> shell shocked, morrissy doesn't know where to go. shematics a half hearted attempt to ride right in front of the sheriff's station, realizes that's a bad add, wandered back past the jail, slowly. meyer leaves his car running in the middle of the street and p
officer morris happens to be standing steps away. he was pulling out exactly the way he is now with prisoners aboard and pulled out and probably made it just about right there. >> incredibly the prisoners cling to the underside of the bus for a full five minutes, mere inches off the ground. as the bus stops, they lose their grip, fall, hitting the ground hard. am some point their handcuffs come undone. >> tracy mobley immediately got up, took off rung southbound. >> morris...
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mike morris is going to be retiring after 37 years. he's our chief at the airport. this is what history is about and never forgetting that history and remembering that morning in 1906 to come back and restoring our beautiful city. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, chief. it shows we appreciate more than just irish people this morning. [ applause ] >> i appreciate everybody's patience this morning. the device is not dangerous. the bomb squad just forwarded. we'll be opening up market street shortly. you should give yourself a hand this morning. it just shows our resilience. we are not going to be denied our traditions. this is important to remember what happened. our level of preparedness even got better this morning. [ applause ] . i want to echo what the fire chief said. we continue to prepare all the time. we have a mayor who i know it's all about resiliency and getting back to where we were when and if and when it happens. with that, i'm going to give it over to bob to give it over to the big guy. >> all right. the mayor we have today, ple
mike morris is going to be retiring after 37 years. he's our chief at the airport. this is what history is about and never forgetting that history and remembering that morning in 1906 to come back and restoring our beautiful city. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, chief. it shows we appreciate more than just irish people this morning. [ applause ] >> i appreciate everybody's patience this morning. the device is not dangerous. the bomb squad just forwarded....
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lema cansado de votar por ratas, vote por un gato, morris tiene miles de seguidores, su nombre es a modo de broma en planillas de votaciÓn. >>> preferimos mÁs una verdad que una mentira, la aceptaciÓn que tiene el candigato es por su veracidad. >>> el candidato morris, es tan famoso, fue entrevistado. >>> cuÁl es su opiniÓn? >>> y acerca de amÉrico zuÑiga? >>> muchas gracias. >>> este caricaturista dijo que en veracruz no hay oposiciÓn mÁs que el gato morris, sabe que no serÁ valido. >>> es una muestra que la sociedad estÁ harta, se le puede dar una lecciÓn a los que estÁn tratando de, de hacernos creer que hay una vida democrÁtica en el paÍs. >>> como el prÓximo 7 de julio habrÁ elecciones en 7 estados de la repÚblica. otros surgieron, el can en oaxaca va por el hueso. y tina la gallina, para presidente en... tienen lo que no tienen, y la candidata maya para presidenta municipal de puebla pide que no se le de un voto a lo candiratas, y el burro chon que dice que es mejor votar por un burro presidente que un presidente burro en su sitio de internet. >>> se dan cuen
lema cansado de votar por ratas, vote por un gato, morris tiene miles de seguidores, su nombre es a modo de broma en planillas de votaciÓn. >>> preferimos mÁs una verdad que una mentira, la aceptaciÓn que tiene el candigato es por su veracidad. >>> el candidato morris, es tan famoso, fue entrevistado. >>> cuÁl es su opiniÓn? >>> y acerca de amÉrico zuÑiga? >>> muchas gracias. >>> este caricaturista dijo que en veracruz no hay...
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sorry, morris. susan, morris, patricia, thank you so much. that wheres up "weekends with alex witt ". >>> stick around, up next, craig melvin, you have yourself a very good day. [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ folks have suffered from frequent heartburn but now, thanks to treating with prilosec otc, we don't have to suffer like they used to. [ bell dings ] ♪ [ horse whinnies ] getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. we've sure come a long way. ♪ [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fus
sorry, morris. susan, morris, patricia, thank you so much. that wheres up "weekends with alex witt ". >>> stick around, up next, craig melvin, you have yourself a very good day. [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you...
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about 15 minutes at the hoover institution on the campus of stanford university. >> stanford professor morris fiorina is the author of the book "culture war the myth of a polarized america." professor fiorina, are we divided into red and blue camps in this country? >> it depends on who you mean by weakening if you mean the people that are active in politics and run for office and work on the campaigns and give money coming yes, they are. if you mean the ordinary average american citizen who basically just turns out to vote, the answer is no, we are not. >> how do you find that? >> we find that through very intensive looks of the american national election studies, the general social survey come some of the good commercial surveys like gallup poll etc.. with a show is the american electorate today doesn't look any different in terms of its partisanship 40 of which were issued positions than the 1970's. it's the changes that we're seeing are changes being driven by the people at the elite level and people most active in politics. they are different. they are more polarized, more is the logical
about 15 minutes at the hoover institution on the campus of stanford university. >> stanford professor morris fiorina is the author of the book "culture war the myth of a polarized america." professor fiorina, are we divided into red and blue camps in this country? >> it depends on who you mean by weakening if you mean the people that are active in politics and run for office and work on the campaigns and give money coming yes, they are. if you mean the ordinary average...
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frank morris morris. dr. morris runs the black american leadership alliance. thank you for joining us in "the war room." the open letter that you wrote the rate of african-american unemployment is way too high 13%. quote number: >> michael: but the majority of americans include a pathway to citizenship. what are they not getting that you are? >> well, one of the things is that--they are not focusing on the fact that the immigration bill is really a bill focused at--for the intent of immigrants. what we're protesting, what i'm trying to lead the protest against is the fact that while we have about 13 million or 14 million americans unemployed and we have 7 million citizens--not citizens but illegal workers who hold jobs that they shouldn't have, this is the priority is not on jobs. congress is working for this bill to reinforce immigrants. and immigrants--the other thing that americans don't get is that i amimmigrants workers are a privileged worker. we have 600,000 african-americans who come out of jails and prisons each year who are in direct competition with
frank morris morris. dr. morris runs the black american leadership alliance. thank you for joining us in "the war room." the open letter that you wrote the rate of african-american unemployment is way too high 13%. quote number: >> michael: but the majority of americans include a pathway to citizenship. what are they not getting that you are? >> well, one of the things is that--they are not focusing on the fact that the immigration bill is really a bill focused at--for the...
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that crazy push poll was not done by dick morris himself, though. the small print says it was organized and funded by a man named john jordan of jordan winery in california. well, hello. dick morris seems to have gotten his hand into this california winemaker guy's pocket lately, so he seems to be the main funding source behind lots of different republican polls that have been yielding lots of really strange results. it's not just the democrats just like latin-american dictators polls that was laughed at by every real pollster out there but this poll right here. look at that. this was organized and funded by john jordan. this poll funded by this california winemaker guy was a poll done for the u.s. senate race that's going to happen on tuesday in the great state of massachusetts, and this poll found something amazing. it found that the republican candidate, the private equity guy, gabriel gomez, ex-navy s.e.a.l. found he was trailing the congressman ed markey by only one point. no other poll showed the race anywhere near that close, but this poll fu
that crazy push poll was not done by dick morris himself, though. the small print says it was organized and funded by a man named john jordan of jordan winery in california. well, hello. dick morris seems to have gotten his hand into this california winemaker guy's pocket lately, so he seems to be the main funding source behind lots of different republican polls that have been yielding lots of really strange results. it's not just the democrats just like latin-american dictators polls that was...
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crusie alert kitty cat canada that's right there's a new politico in town is name is morris morris to carry out this illusion with their usual slot of nominees a group of citizens in xalapa of mexico have put forth morris as they may or a candidate in upcoming municipal elections the slogan is quite simple xalapa without rats it's still unclear if it refers to the city's rodent population or its political class or as the supporters are advertising his candidacy with political posters like this and that urge their fellow citizens to vote for him because unlike other politicians he's honest about sitting around sleeping and doing nothing even set up a facebook page for their favorite feline firebrand you know it's been a huge success morris says page already has more likes them three out of four of his opponents facebook pages combined good luck morris i think your platform sounds part. her. first they came for the whistle blowers but i was not a whistleblower so i did not speak up with apologies to. the n.s.a. spying scandal has produced a wide range of reactions but most people with a
crusie alert kitty cat canada that's right there's a new politico in town is name is morris morris to carry out this illusion with their usual slot of nominees a group of citizens in xalapa of mexico have put forth morris as they may or a candidate in upcoming municipal elections the slogan is quite simple xalapa without rats it's still unclear if it refers to the city's rodent population or its political class or as the supporters are advertising his candidacy with political posters like this...
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that crazy push poll was not done by dick morris himself, though. the small print says it was organized and funded by a man named john jordan of jordan winery in california. well, hello. dick morris seems to have gotten his hand into this california winemaker's guy's pocket lately so he seems to be the main funding source behind lots of different republican polls that have been yielding lots of really strike results. it's not just the aren't democrats just like latin-american dictators polls that was laughed at by every real pollster out there but this poll right here. look at that. this was organized and funded by john jordan. this poll funded by this california winemaker guy was a poll done for the u.s. senate race that's going to happen on tuesday in the great state of massachusetts and this poll found something amazing. it found that the republican candidate, the private equity guy gabriel gomez, ex-navy zl1 found he was trailing the congressman ed markey by only one point. no other poll showed the race anywhere near that close but this poll fun
that crazy push poll was not done by dick morris himself, though. the small print says it was organized and funded by a man named john jordan of jordan winery in california. well, hello. dick morris seems to have gotten his hand into this california winemaker's guy's pocket lately so he seems to be the main funding source behind lots of different republican polls that have been yielding lots of really strike results. it's not just the aren't democrats just like latin-american dictators polls...
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. >>> whatever else garrett morris and chevy chase ever do or did, their legend is secure because of this. >> as a public service to those of our viewers who have difficulty with their hearing, i'll repeat the top story of the day headed by garrett morris. our top story tonight -- >> is still dead. >> good night. >> -- good night and have a pleasant tomorrow. >> garrett morris, chevy chase and today's best new thing in the world today, the united states navy shouting it out, coming up at the end of the show today. i'll have one more of those. i cannot wait. >>> for the past couple of weeks the nevada governor's office has been getting so many calls they set up a special automated hotline to answer the calls by machine without a human having to do the work. >> you have reached the office of governor brian sandoval. if you're calling in support of senate bill 221, please press 1. if you're voting to press against senate bill 221, please press 2. >> they don't actually get to vote but get to express their preferences. people of nevada have been asked about the main idea in senate bill 2
. >>> whatever else garrett morris and chevy chase ever do or did, their legend is secure because of this. >> as a public service to those of our viewers who have difficulty with their hearing, i'll repeat the top story of the day headed by garrett morris. our top story tonight -- >> is still dead. >> good night. >> -- good night and have a pleasant tomorrow. >> garrett morris, chevy chase and today's best new thing in the world today, the united states...
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. >> morris, these are programs that the president inherited from president bush. should he be getting this much heat from his own party? >> well, the senator has a very different job than the president of the united states who is the commander in chief. his chief responsibility is to make sure that america does no harm and we're protected. so i think that these guys have to understand when you run for office, there's a position that you take, but when you're in office and you are running the country, there are different tactics you have to take on. i happen to be very supportive of what the president is doing here. i think that it's important that we double down and make sure that the country is safe. we can't have a flourishing economy if we're not safe first. i think that what they're doing is the right way of handling it. whether some of these liberals and some of the critics maybe on the right may not believe, but i believe the president is handling it the correct way. >> saw sausan, republicans woul vilify the president if some attacks would happen so they sh
. >> morris, these are programs that the president inherited from president bush. should he be getting this much heat from his own party? >> well, the senator has a very different job than the president of the united states who is the commander in chief. his chief responsibility is to make sure that america does no harm and we're protected. so i think that these guys have to understand when you run for office, there's a position that you take, but when you're in office and you are...
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"morris" is winning the race, at least it comes to "likes" on faceboo he's past 120- thousand ...y ahead of any human candidat that's it for the k-p-i-x 5....news at noon. have a great afternoon. ,, so fast. my whole life, you know? the way that i thought things would be. >> hope: i know. >> liam: and now steffy's gone. i can't believe that. no discussion. no warning. just...goodbye. >> hope: you know what i think? i think this is her gift. she is giving you the life that you chose. >> bill: you know, this might surprise you, but i do have
"morris" is winning the race, at least it comes to "likes" on faceboo he's past 120- thousand ...y ahead of any human candidat that's it for the k-p-i-x 5....news at noon. have a great afternoon. ,, so fast. my whole life, you know? the way that i thought things would be. >> hope: i know. >> liam: and now steffy's gone. i can't believe that. no discussion. no warning. just...goodbye. >> hope: you know what i think? i think this is her gift. she is giving...
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morris was 19 years old, legally an adult. in addition to that, he had been a drinker of these energy drinks for some time. miss fournier, while a minor certainly, also had a heart condition. so there are some mitigating factors here, are there not? >> i wouldn't call them mitigating factors. monster targeted teenagers like alex morris when he was a teenager, when he was 15 and 16 years old, with their marketing. and mr. morris, the evidence is going to show, that he consumed between two and four energy drinks a day for the three years before his death so we're confident -- >> what are you seeking? what kind of a settlement would you be willing to accept from monster? or what is it that you want from them? >> we want monster to stop marketing their product to children, teenagers and young adults, and we also want monster to put a warning on their product so that consumers know that those with underlying heart conditions should not be drinking energy drinks. energy drinks can be extremely dangerous for anybody with an underlyin
morris was 19 years old, legally an adult. in addition to that, he had been a drinker of these energy drinks for some time. miss fournier, while a minor certainly, also had a heart condition. so there are some mitigating factors here, are there not? >> i wouldn't call them mitigating factors. monster targeted teenagers like alex morris when he was a teenager, when he was 15 and 16 years old, with their marketing. and mr. morris, the evidence is going to show, that he consumed between two...
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. >>> whatever else garrett morris and chevy chase ever do or did, their legend is secure because of this. >> as a public service to those of our viewers who have difficulty with their hearing, i'll repeat the top story of the day headed by garrett morris. our top story tonight -- >> is still dead. >> good night. >> -- good night and have a pleasant tomorrow. >> garrett morris, chevy chase and today's best new thing in the world today, the united states navy shouting it out, coming up at the end of the show today. i'll have one more of those. i cannot wait. ♪ [ male announcer ] moving object detection. ♪ blind spot warning. ♪ lane departure warning. safety, down to an art. the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ thto fight chronic. iosteoarthritis pain.es. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduc
. >>> whatever else garrett morris and chevy chase ever do or did, their legend is secure because of this. >> as a public service to those of our viewers who have difficulty with their hearing, i'll repeat the top story of the day headed by garrett morris. our top story tonight -- >> is still dead. >> good night. >> -- good night and have a pleasant tomorrow. >> garrett morris, chevy chase and today's best new thing in the world today, the united states...
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. ♪ >>> whatever else garrett morris and chevy chase ever do or did, their legend is secure because of this. >> as a public service to those of our viewers who have difficulty with their hearing, i'll repeat the top story of the day aided by the school master of the school of the hard of hearing garrett morris. our top story tonight -- >> is still dead. >> good night. >> -- good night and have a pleasant tomorrow. >> garrett morris, chevy chase and today's best new thing in the world today, the united states navy shouting it out, coming up at the end of the show today. i'll have one more of those. i cannot wait. oh no! my mom just cleaned this place! calm down, squishy, this'll be easy to clean. [ female announcer ] swiffer wetjet pads have the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser. they trap and lock away even monstrous messes to make tough cleaning a breeze. now that's clean. wow. scottie! we won! uh-huh, uh-huh. mom?!! [ female announcer ] swiffer gives cleaning a monstrous new meaning. monsters university, in theaters, in 3d. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for
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let's begin by leaping in here, one of your choices is philip morris, i guess that's philip morris international as compared with altria. why do you like it? >> the main thinking, we're going for div dens and stability. div den growth. 3% dividend yielder, 10% growth potential in the underlying dividend. great when you can get that sort of an income, plus the growth on top of it, a stable business. people smoking habits, unfortunately, don't change through the times and they also have a very substantial growth exposure, a large market going into emerging markets and we think that is a huge growth opportunity for a lot of companies out there the other companies we're talking about meet that as well. they are seeing 10% to 20% increases in their wages in emerging markets. they spend more money on everything from toothpaste to cigarettes. >> talking about toothpaste, colgate on your list. the stock down today, but it's been up sharply this year. same investment theme, right? >> very similar investment theme. going for stability. toothpaste and dish washers, this is a -- this is your staples. you do
let's begin by leaping in here, one of your choices is philip morris, i guess that's philip morris international as compared with altria. why do you like it? >> the main thinking, we're going for div dens and stability. div den growth. 3% dividend yielder, 10% growth potential in the underlying dividend. great when you can get that sort of an income, plus the growth on top of it, a stable business. people smoking habits, unfortunately, don't change through the times and they also have a...
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he does not appear in sinus hault when i saw this afternoon saw ben franklin and governor morris but the real john dickinson and your riveting telling, dickinson's choice, his moral dilemma, his patriotism and leadership was really central to the whole constitutional story so tell me about john dickinson. >> i'm happy to begin. how many of you have ever heard of him? okay, we have philadelphia. i think if if i went to any other city or any other state in the united states it would just be a couple of people raising their hands. before i talk about john dickinson and this is supposed to be a serious critical minded discussion of this book and not a lovefest but -- i really must say as someone who has devoted more than 10 years of his life to the constitution, before it opened in july of 2003 i am just so delighted that jeff rosen is coming in as our ceo. we have a constitutional scholar most of the time the easy life of academia. [laughter] and to run a place like this was just so inspiring to all of us who spoke with him. we have really had some terrific times at the constitution cen
he does not appear in sinus hault when i saw this afternoon saw ben franklin and governor morris but the real john dickinson and your riveting telling, dickinson's choice, his moral dilemma, his patriotism and leadership was really central to the whole constitutional story so tell me about john dickinson. >> i'm happy to begin. how many of you have ever heard of him? okay, we have philadelphia. i think if if i went to any other city or any other state in the united states it would just be...
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the witness is john morris, a disgraced former fbi supervisor. he admits taking cash and wine from bulger while bulger worked as an informant on the italian mob. rikki klieman is a cbs news analyst. good morning. there's quite a history between these two guys. what exactly is the connection? >> well the history is really bad blood. there's no one that whitey bulger hates more. whitey bulger has been clear since the day he was captured in letters as well as in statements that he things morris should be in prison. for any of us who have followed this case from the very beginning, and i'm going back into the '70s, the '80s and when whitey became a fugitive in the '90s, if there is anybody who ought to be in prison above them all, i say it's john morris. >> explain for everybody who's not following it as closely this fbi agent, morris what he was doing. he was getting cases of wine with cash at the bottom of it. >> this is the most corrupt of corrupt. >> and he was working for the fbi. >> he was the supervisor of the organized crime division. and let
the witness is john morris, a disgraced former fbi supervisor. he admits taking cash and wine from bulger while bulger worked as an informant on the italian mob. rikki klieman is a cbs news analyst. good morning. there's quite a history between these two guys. what exactly is the connection? >> well the history is really bad blood. there's no one that whitey bulger hates more. whitey bulger has been clear since the day he was captured in letters as well as in statements that he things...
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honest in new york and in the house of a colonel morris davis honest avia i want to start with you who is affected by this prism program. while love margaret it's you me and everyone we know in a nutshell because the extent and scope of this program is something that's certainly being described as breathtaking by civil rights groups by outraged american because it entails hundreds of millions of americans and what they do with their phones and online because what we're talking about here is. an a.t.m. t. and sprint providing information about phone calls to the n.s.a. and the f.b.i. we know that this information includes things like the location of phone calls being made the phone numbers call the duration of the calls we're hearing that the content has not yet been made available to officials but certainly with the way things are going it won't be surprised if that happens pretty soon and these three companies combined include as many as almost a hundred million subscribers so these numbers are just absolutely insane and when we talk about the prism program that you mentioned the numb
honest in new york and in the house of a colonel morris davis honest avia i want to start with you who is affected by this prism program. while love margaret it's you me and everyone we know in a nutshell because the extent and scope of this program is something that's certainly being described as breathtaking by civil rights groups by outraged american because it entails hundreds of millions of americans and what they do with their phones and online because what we're talking about here is. an...
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. >> host: we have been talking with morris fiorina, political science professor here at stanford university, author of this series "culture war?: the myth of a polarized america" as well as this book, disconnect the breakdown of representation in american politics. you're watching book tv on c-span2. >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see your online. type the author or book tyler the search bar the upper left side of the page and click search. you can also share anything you see on booktv.org easily by clicking share on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. book tv streams live online for 48 hours every weekend with top nonfiction books and authors. >> book tv attended a publication party for eric draper, chief white house photographer during all eight year to of -- eight years of george w. bush's administration. we talked to mr. draper. this is about 15 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> how are you doing? [laughter] >> it's about time. [inaudible conversations] >> a great turnout. yes. thanks. good seeing you here. >> where not going to see you ot
. >> host: we have been talking with morris fiorina, political science professor here at stanford university, author of this series "culture war?: the myth of a polarized america" as well as this book, disconnect the breakdown of representation in american politics. you're watching book tv on c-span2. >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see your online. type the author or book tyler the search bar the upper left side of the page and click search. you can...
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congress granted morris $30,000 to make a telegraph line. by 1914 a message could be sent -- since using morse code. the original code contained dots and dashes as well as spaces and five letters. today the original telegraph and its patent application of part of the national museum of american history at the smithsonian in washington. it was today, june 20th of the telegraph was patented 173 years ago. we will be right back with my "2 cents more" in our answer to the question of the day, would you pay $50 just to see a movie? you can get my answer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the hea get off the test track. g the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at yo authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data sample per second. which is good for busine. becse planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suly, f
congress granted morris $30,000 to make a telegraph line. by 1914 a message could be sent -- since using morse code. the original code contained dots and dashes as well as spaces and five letters. today the original telegraph and its patent application of part of the national museum of american history at the smithsonian in washington. it was today, june 20th of the telegraph was patented 173 years ago. we will be right back with my "2 cents more" in our answer to the question of the...
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not aware what was going on, and in the morning, when this was over, he came over to me, and he said, morris, you must get out of here. this is pure hell. as i was telling you, there were many going all over germany. we very quickly registered. we were taken to the cattle cars where we were on the way into a concentration camp in germany. little did we know what was awaiting us. we came in a concentration camp. a couple weeks there, we were sent into another concentration camp. it was considered by the germans a camp of drugs. the original camp was 1200 men. when we came in, there were only 500 left, and we were a group of 350. the conditions in the camp are impossible to describe. my father and i were assigned -- woke up in the morning. morning was night, was dark. we came back to the camp was dark. my -- we walked, i would say maybe three, four miles into this huge campus, whatever. i don't know what it was, but anyway, we were -- my father and i were saying to picking trouble to dig foundations. it's hard for me even to imagine how my father and myself, but this is what we were told, that
not aware what was going on, and in the morning, when this was over, he came over to me, and he said, morris, you must get out of here. this is pure hell. as i was telling you, there were many going all over germany. we very quickly registered. we were taken to the cattle cars where we were on the way into a concentration camp in germany. little did we know what was awaiting us. we came in a concentration camp. a couple weeks there, we were sent into another concentration camp. it was...
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today we might wonder what has samuel morris wrought. we have personal phones and other devices and almost continuous trail of electronic data that information can be scored who knows where analyzeed by who knows whom and who knows what purpose. >> we learned how our government is tapping into a lot of that data phone records e-mails and web postings often provided by individu video companies. it may have you thinking should i be creeped out or comforted? this hour we will try to sort some of it out for you. we begin with a visit to my home in atlanta. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. >> go on in. in a prior life frank ahern in new york city made a living as a private investigator who don't want to be found. he used the proverbial paper trail which back in the day was literally made of paper, phone bills, credit cards, receipts and so son. he agreed to come to my home to follow me around to see how today's paperless paper trail makes it almost impossible to hide. >> just woke up, had a cup of coffee, pulled out the last dat
today we might wonder what has samuel morris wrought. we have personal phones and other devices and almost continuous trail of electronic data that information can be scored who knows where analyzeed by who knows whom and who knows what purpose. >> we learned how our government is tapping into a lot of that data phone records e-mails and web postings often provided by individu video companies. it may have you thinking should i be creeped out or comforted? this hour we will try to sort...
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morris, how about to, the never enough here. a new political article is saying that house majority leader eric cantor sent a memo to fellow republicans pledging not to let up on the trio of obama administration scandals. do you mind, morris, if republicans keep hammering away at the president? doesn't it seem to only hurt the gop in the end? >> well, listen, they smell blood and there's blood in the water. so like any political hound dog, you start to go after it. so, i can't fault these guys for going after this -- these matters because they think they have a winning issue. they are back on their heels and now they feel like they can lean forward, if you will. i think that the republicans have to find an issue to tarnish and bring the president down. the president and his administration isn't helping by having the scandals, they need to get their act together, its republicans are doing the right thing, particularly in the oversight position, a fair thing to do if we were democrats, we would be doing the same thing. >> okay. sus
morris, how about to, the never enough here. a new political article is saying that house majority leader eric cantor sent a memo to fellow republicans pledging not to let up on the trio of obama administration scandals. do you mind, morris, if republicans keep hammering away at the president? doesn't it seem to only hurt the gop in the end? >> well, listen, they smell blood and there's blood in the water. so like any political hound dog, you start to go after it. so, i can't fault these...
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robe morris single handedly financed the army. without him the army wod have grounded to a halt. you have james wilsonand governor morris who wrote large parts of the united states constitution. these foundingathers are well known to historians buthey have pretty much been totally leftut of popular histories. >> i find fascinating you say we shouldn't be looking too mucho briton, the united kingdom as the foundation for conservative thought and philosoy but rather, you say that the first modern conservative was british statesman edmond burke. >> most histories trace the conservativism ba to burke. i discovered that everything burke stood for and said was said a decade and a half earlier by the american founding 3 c1 conservatives. it struck me as strange and fascinating that conservative similar that is l about h heritage doesn't kno its ownn har tank. >> the thinkers, the tellectuals, thomas jefferson, a conservative? >> he was far more radica one of the most surprising things i discovered in the book is john adamswas quite radica throughout the revutn. he changes his thinking w
robe morris single handedly financed the army. without him the army wod have grounded to a halt. you have james wilsonand governor morris who wrote large parts of the united states constitution. these foundingathers are well known to historians buthey have pretty much been totally leftut of popular histories. >> i find fascinating you say we shouldn't be looking too mucho briton, the united kingdom as the foundation for conservative thought and philosoy but rather, you say that the first...
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jame wilson and governor morris to grow large parts of the nazis constitution. so these founding fathers are ll known to historians, but every must begin to be left at a popular histories. lou: i find it fascinating, it should not blooking too mh to the united kingdom. e foundation of more conservative thought. whether, you say tt the first mode conservative was british stement -- stasman edmund bue. >> most histories actually trace the birth of conseatism back to edmund burke, a british statesman, as you say. i discovered that everything he stood for and said was sd about a decade afterarlier by the american founding i service it's actually rather strange and fasnating that conservatism, which is all about traditn and heritage,he roots of its own heritag these founding in service unded modern conservatism. in fact, i argued thatoder3 conservatism was born on july july 41776. lou: and the thinkers, the tellecals, often cremating thomas jefferson, a conservative? >>>jefferson was actually far re radical and one of the surpsing things that discover in the books jo
jame wilson and governor morris to grow large parts of the nazis constitution. so these founding fathers are ll known to historians, but every must begin to be left at a popular histories. lou: i find it fascinating, it should not blooking too mh to the united kingdom. e foundation of more conservative thought. whether, you say tt the first mode conservative was british stement -- stasman edmund bue. >> most histories actually trace the birth of conseatism back to edmund burke, a british...
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robert morris single handedly financed the army. without him the army would ve grounded to a halt. you have james wilson and governor morris who wrote large parts of the united states constitution. these founding fathers are well known to historians but they have pretty much been totally left out of popular histories. >> i find fascinating you say we shouldn't be looking too much to bron, the united kingdom as the foundation for conservative thought and philosophy but rather, you say that the first modern conservativeas british statesma edmond burke. >> most histories trace the conservavism back to burke i discovered that everything burke stood for and said was said a decade and a half earlier by the american founding 3 c1 conservatives. it struck me as strange and fascinating that conservative similar that is all about heh heritage doesn't know its ownn har tank. >> the thinkers, the intellectuals, thomas jefferson, a conservative? >> he was far moreradical. one of the most surprising things i discovered in the book is johadams was quite rdical throughout the revolution. he change
robert morris single handedly financed the army. without him the army would ve grounded to a halt. you have james wilson and governor morris who wrote large parts of the united states constitution. these founding fathers are well known to historians but they have pretty much been totally left out of popular histories. >> i find fascinating you say we shouldn't be looking too much to bron, the united kingdom as the foundation for conservative thought and philosophy but rather, you say that...
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robert morris single handedly financed the army. without him tharmyod have grounded to ahalt. you have james wilson and governor morris who wrote large parts of the united states constitution. these founding fathers are well known to historians but they have pretty much been totally left out of popular histories. >> ifind fascinating yoay we shouldn't be looking too much to briton, the united kingdom as the foundation for conservative thought and philosoph but rather, you say thathe fst modernconservative was british statesman edmond burke. >> most histories trace the conservativism back to burke. i discovered that everying burke stood for and said was said a dade and a half earlier by the american founding 3 c1 conservatives. it struck me as strange and fascinating that conservative similar that is all about heritage doesn't know its ownn har tank. >> the thinkers, the intetuals, thomas jefferson, a conservative? >> he was far more radical. one of the most rprising things i discovered in the book is john adam was quite radical throughout the revolution. he changes his thinkin
robert morris single handedly financed the army. without him tharmyod have grounded to ahalt. you have james wilson and governor morris who wrote large parts of the united states constitution. these founding fathers are well known to historians but they have pretty much been totally left out of popular histories. >> ifind fascinating yoay we shouldn't be looking too much to briton, the united kingdom as the foundation for conservative thought and philosoph but rather, you say thathe fst...