These young people just starting out in their adult lives. [cheering] tremendous problems. We will completely rebuild our depleted military. [cheering] and the countries that we protecting at a massive cost to us will be asked to pay their fair share. [cheering] we will take care of our great veterans like they have never been taken care of before. [cheering] my justreleased 10 point plan has released received tremendous better support. We will guarantee those who serve this country will be able to visit the doctor or hospital of their choice without waiting five days in a line and dying. [cheering] my opponent dismissed the va scandal, one more sign of how out of touch she really is, we are going to ask every Department Head and government to provide a list of wasteful spending projects that we can eliminate in my first 100 days. [cheering] the politicians have talked about this for years, but im going to do it. [cheering] yes you will yes you will yes you will we are also going to ap
Right now on news channel 8 at 6. Good evening im ron carter. Thanks so much for joining us. An Emergency Landing in st. Petersburg happened this afternoon. That plane is damaged but the pilot and passenger did walk away. Live there for us and chip, this pilot is actually a young man flying a very old plane . You are exactly right and first let me show you whats happening right now. Crews are here working to remove the wings from that plane to get it on a tow truck and get it out here. St. Petersburg police tell us the teenage pilot, 18 years old, was flying from lakeland to Manatee County and started having a mechanical issue. He was trying to make it to the airport but he knew he couldnt. The plane a 1939 taylor craft clipped an oak tree on a golf the pilot and passenger walked away and told the residents what happened. A number of years people have said its happened again. So when you heard what happened what was your reaction . I dont know my neighbor called and told me about it an
Father was an educator and when i was born, he was president of ford Valley State College in southern georgia. My mother had been a classroom teacher and then went back to that and stopped again over the course of my early life. But they were the prime influences as parents are with all children. They set very high standards for their children but had a soft hand. It wasnt that you must do this but we expect you to do this. And my father, who had spent a great deal of his career researching the development of leadership figures, had always argued that, if you had an advantage over the massive black people, if you had an education, if you had a good job, then you had some responsibility to use that education and that position to help those less fortunate than you. And so my older sister and my younger brother and i all absorbed these messages from our parents. And never in a hectoring way. But always, this is your responsibility and youve got to do it. And i hope the three of us took th
And then beyond that, there are themes that emerge about the importance of National Causes that catalyze people to see themselves as leaders. Catalysts like the brown decision itself, which black leaders were so heavily involved. And then of course the Civil Rights Movement that generated grassroots leaders who came about and then became leaders for the rest of their lives. So the book has those major themes and i think thats exactly what emerges from the interviews and thats why i wrote the book, to call attention to these themes. But you can also just go to the website and find what you want in these interviews. Phyllis leffler, thank you very much. Its a pleasure. Id like to begin by asking you to recollect as best you can what you think of as being the most important early influences on your own life. My father wasrse an educator and when i was born, he was president of ford Valley State College in southern georgia. Had been a classroom teacher and then went back to that and stoppe
Good morning everyone. Many of you would like me to get right to it. Oreilly is a publisher, oreilly media. He is also a force in the tech industry. Ink magazine calls him the prophet of Silicon Valley. Wired magazine says he is so good at predicting the future he can see around corners. Former google ceo says tim can make a whole industry happen. You are so much more and do so many more things but lets start with this idea of this oreilly radar. Thats what people call it and you have since adopted that. You have the ability in several instances to seem to understand what happens next. I want to know what happens next but i want to know how you know. This is great quote from William Gibson who said the future is here, its just not evenly distributed yet. I have this notion that there are interesting people who are living in the future and if you find and follow those interesting people you will learn what happened. And in particular when you find the person in the juncture of several i