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used to be some of the fundamental the something from this to john west with. the proceeds from forth will push the feds to direct it to the one pool hall well. that's complicity that tribunal and one else short of an evil. he she it was she didn't feel free to show for the if you don't class stores from with attrition at the pump. what are on the move both of us through the month or the. i didn't think. of. the fake disease. the. movie recluse didn't need to. be a complete unit in the to. get . to see. the departed the tourist. piece. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy own foundation let it be an arms race in this spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. seems wrong. to shape our. engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. i'm. john. allen. interest. is a visit at the small phone booth with the utica i. don't. have i use. you have. said that i. see. my me
used to be some of the fundamental the something from this to john west with. the proceeds from forth will push the feds to direct it to the one pool hall well. that's complicity that tribunal and one else short of an evil. he she it was she didn't feel free to show for the if you don't class stores from with attrition at the pump. what are on the move both of us through the month or the. i didn't think. of. the fake disease. the. movie recluse didn't need to. be a complete unit in the to. get...
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so the first thing that had to happen for them was the actual exploration the mapmaking of the west. johnc fremont had a reputation as a fearless adventure that surmounted one difficulty after another. although in reality and erratic leader. a couple dozen may be more in st. louis to head out into the wilderness and in 1842 the first expedition went up the oregon trail that is now wyoming and the count one - - continental divide and at that point his mission was effectively done to go back home to do mapmaking along the way. but reaching the continental divide turned out to be anti- climatic a little boring trying to figure out the continental divide and to climb the tallest mountain. and to go of the highest non- that he could see and decided the mules they were taking it was just right there so they left behind with the mules for most of the other supplies and even their coats. it was summer and it didn't take long to understand they had misread the ground ahead of them. and those that they needed to navigate and reaching altitudes and one of the men went off the slope with that precipi
so the first thing that had to happen for them was the actual exploration the mapmaking of the west. johnc fremont had a reputation as a fearless adventure that surmounted one difficulty after another. although in reality and erratic leader. a couple dozen may be more in st. louis to head out into the wilderness and in 1842 the first expedition went up the oregon trail that is now wyoming and the count one - - continental divide and at that point his mission was effectively done to go back home...
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the first thing that has to happen is the actual exploration of map making in the west. johnfremont had a reputation within utterly fearless adventure poster mounted one difficulty after another office he was also in reality a rather erratic leader he would hire sometimes more in st. louis and head out into the wilderness. in 1842 and the expedition that he commanded, he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming and went to the divide which was supposed to be his endpoint and at that point his mission was effectively a gun and he was supposed to go on the other map making along the way. buthe preaching the continental divide for him turned out to be kind of anti, but. it was a little boring. it was the pass when it is hard to figure out when the continental divide was and he decided what he ought to do is climb the tallest mountain that he could see. they decided to abandon the mules they had been taken because the ground was getting rough and it seemed like it was right there so they left behind most of the other supplies and even their coats. it was the summer
the first thing that has to happen is the actual exploration of map making in the west. johnfremont had a reputation within utterly fearless adventure poster mounted one difficulty after another office he was also in reality a rather erratic leader he would hire sometimes more in st. louis and head out into the wilderness. in 1842 and the expedition that he commanded, he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming and went to the divide which was supposed to be his endpoint and at...
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west london. right now, the markets. john bilton from j.p.n asset management, we saw your foreign exchange department make a new call on euro, looking for a weaker euro to 1.06. 1.0600, weaker euro. as you know, a multi-asset strategy is so much based all flows. what will the flows be in the coming weeks and months? john: hey, tom. first and foremost, i think that what is important is from an asset management perspective, one thing we care about is the flows. you are thinking where things are going. it has been interesting watching how markets are responding. in recent days, there has been little focus on where at -- credit and equity markets have gone. and flows into both asset classes, but what is interesting is look at the overall volume involved. the surge in both those asset classes has been on less volume then we saw going through into the downswing then we had during march, so that means for us perhaps a little bit nervous but it looks like a bear market rally. volumes flows incredibly important in terms of looking at where markets mig
west london. right now, the markets. john bilton from j.p.n asset management, we saw your foreign exchange department make a new call on euro, looking for a weaker euro to 1.06. 1.0600, weaker euro. as you know, a multi-asset strategy is so much based all flows. what will the flows be in the coming weeks and months? john: hey, tom. first and foremost, i think that what is important is from an asset management perspective, one thing we care about is the flows. you are thinking where things are...
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first thing that had to happen for them though was the actual exploration, the map making of the west. john fremont had a reputation, built a reputation as an utterly fearless adventurer who surrounded one difficulty after another. although he was also in reality a rather erratic leader. who would hire men and head to the wildness. he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming, went to the continental divide there which as supposed to be his endpoint and at that point his motion was effectively done and he was supposed to go down a route and more map making along the way. but reaching the continental divide for him turned out to be a little anti-climatic, it was boring, he was on a path, hard to figure out where the continental divide was and he thought the thing he ought to do is climb the tallest mountain that he could see. he took some of his men and went up the highest mountain that he could see and they decided partway up to abandon the mules that they had been taking because the ground was getting rough, and the peak seemed like it was just right there and so they left beh
first thing that had to happen for them though was the actual exploration, the map making of the west. john fremont had a reputation, built a reputation as an utterly fearless adventurer who surrounded one difficulty after another. although he was also in reality a rather erratic leader. who would hire men and head to the wildness. he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming, went to the continental divide there which as supposed to be his endpoint and at that point his motion was...
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the first thing that had to happen was the exploration, the map making of the west. john c. fremont had a reputation, built a reputation as an utterly fearless adventurer who surmounted one difficulty after another. although he was also in reality a rather erratic leader. he would hire groups of civilians, maybe a couple dozen, sometimes more, in st. louis and head out into the wilderness. in 1842, in the first expedition that he commanded, he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming, went to the continental divide there which was supposed to be his end point, and at that point, his mission was effectively done, and he was supposed to go back home by some other route doing some more map making along the way. but reaching the continental divide for him turned out to be kind of anticlimactic, it was a little boring. he was in a pass where it was hard to even figure out where the continental divide was, and he decided the thing he ought to do was climb the tallest mountain he could see. he took some of his men and went up the highest mountain he could see, and the
the first thing that had to happen was the exploration, the map making of the west. john c. fremont had a reputation, built a reputation as an utterly fearless adventurer who surmounted one difficulty after another. although he was also in reality a rather erratic leader. he would hire groups of civilians, maybe a couple dozen, sometimes more, in st. louis and head out into the wilderness. in 1842, in the first expedition that he commanded, he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now...
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first thing that had to happen for them though, was the actual exploration of mapmaking of the west. john seen fremont had a reputation in both reputation utterly fearless adventurer who surmounted one difficulty after another and although he was also in reality, rather erratic leadr and he would hire groups of civilians, maybe a couple of dozen and sometimes more. this was in st. louis and they would head out into the wilderness. in 1942, the first expedition that he commanded he went off of the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming and went to the continental divide there which was supposed to be an standpoint. and the point his mission was he was supposed to go back home by some of the road and doing smart mapmaking along the way. but reaching the continental divide for him turned out to be kind of anti- climatic and into little boring. he was in the past where it was hard to figure out what the continental divide was and he decided that maybe what you really do is climb the tallest mountain that he could see. he took some of this man and he went up the highest mountain that he co
first thing that had to happen for them though, was the actual exploration of mapmaking of the west. john seen fremont had a reputation in both reputation utterly fearless adventurer who surmounted one difficulty after another and although he was also in reality, rather erratic leadr and he would hire groups of civilians, maybe a couple of dozen and sometimes more. this was in st. louis and they would head out into the wilderness. in 1942, the first expedition that he commanded he went off of...
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selecting images for the program for orpheus and your idiocy together with photographer kieron west a former dancer. john nolan meyer tends to keep a professional distance from his dancers but nothing escapes west's all seeing photographer's gaze. as well as tense of us as when i was a dancer we had a completely different relationship yet some day and for them it's something else now. in front of me he's not afraid to kind of. that you called citrus that is and can and will decide from drama and doesn't know the best sides of john when just and that's what i always want to show and he knows that in the us so he trusts me completely. we did the supporters together and i just said john do your thing to us and you've got the special move and he was like fine what move at the end to end your movie john noir mylan act and so he does it so i just have to photograph him and show the world john no a mile and give it sag and. john maya. i. think. a group photo to mark the company's 40th anniversary in 2013 including a few dancers from the very early days. with his $988.00 piece hamburger impromptu french choreogr
selecting images for the program for orpheus and your idiocy together with photographer kieron west a former dancer. john nolan meyer tends to keep a professional distance from his dancers but nothing escapes west's all seeing photographer's gaze. as well as tense of us as when i was a dancer we had a completely different relationship yet some day and for them it's something else now. in front of me he's not afraid to kind of. that you called citrus that is and can and will decide from drama...
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>> first of all, good morning, john, from the west coast. what a pleasure it was watching a politician look at graphs and charts and speak like an epidemiologist. let's just start with that. that was so refreshing. and then to cap it off by putting up that collage of masks, it reminds me of a quilt from another era that sparked a movement. so, it was a wonderful briefing. so, on the issue of we're not going to be able to make what the medical community feels is the necessary number of tests, and the question is what planet do we live on? i live on planet america. of course we can make the tests. why we are not able to make the tests is that the federal government has defaulted on its obligation to lead. and the fda, which we need to believe in, has allowed into the country or manufactured tests that are faulty. would you accept a pregnancy test that was 30% wrong, either positive or negative? and you're going to have a baby shower? we're not going to accept tests that are wrong. we're not going to accept tests that are inadequate in number.
>> first of all, good morning, john, from the west coast. what a pleasure it was watching a politician look at graphs and charts and speak like an epidemiologist. let's just start with that. that was so refreshing. and then to cap it off by putting up that collage of masks, it reminds me of a quilt from another era that sparked a movement. so, it was a wonderful briefing. so, on the issue of we're not going to be able to make what the medical community feels is the necessary number of...
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most recently jerry falwell and john justice of west virginia have been encouraging them to leave the mother state and go join them. why the hell would anybody want to do that? it's long enough just writing out blacksburn, virginia, now i have to write out blacksburn, west virginia, and soon they'll join with californians and i'll be home again. [ laughter ] >> the idea may seem ludicrous but the idea of secession is not always ludicrous to everybody. southern leaders believed they could defend themselves militarily if necessary. a giant miscalculation, as it turned out. but there was no evident basis in 1861 for them to know that. after all, for more than a generation, they had listened to northern spokesmen insult and condemn them. so they could naturally ask themselves, why would the yankees fight to keep us in the union when they dislike us so? furthermore, the disparity between voluntary enlistments in the recent war with mexico between north and south suggested that gun-shy yankee shop keepers and, you know, wooden nutmeg peddlers wouldn't risk their lives or spend their preciou
most recently jerry falwell and john justice of west virginia have been encouraging them to leave the mother state and go join them. why the hell would anybody want to do that? it's long enough just writing out blacksburn, virginia, now i have to write out blacksburn, west virginia, and soon they'll join with californians and i'll be home again. [ laughter ] >> the idea may seem ludicrous but the idea of secession is not always ludicrous to everybody. southern leaders believed they could...
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john as you say the west african country in the region is still brazil what's being done now if anything to address the outbreak. it's been a really confused picture as i said because president joe you know has taken a sort of last a fair you could say approach to the viruses let it do what it's going to do you spoke there about the city of mouse in the amazon region they say that their hospitals are completely saturated their intensive care units are completely saturated in that city we see video before of patients their patients besides life patients in the hospital in men out there there are politicians about to be off for a federal intervention we don't know if that's been brought to justice or a real mess in prison especially because russo the health minister was sacked last week there's problems being reported at the moment now. as to whether the justice minister can stay or not his job surreal sort of country in turmoil there at the moment as coronavirus goes through john heilemann there for us and mexico city with an update on what's happening in latin america thank you john well
john as you say the west african country in the region is still brazil what's being done now if anything to address the outbreak. it's been a really confused picture as i said because president joe you know has taken a sort of last a fair you could say approach to the viruses let it do what it's going to do you spoke there about the city of mouse in the amazon region they say that their hospitals are completely saturated their intensive care units are completely saturated in that city we see...
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so let's just get all the get out to work just leave the elderly and the sick at home and john as you say the west affected country in the region is still in brazil what's. being down now. i think there's been a real discrepancy in desire between what the president also not of has been preaching which is we've just talked about he wants people out he's really concerned about the economy and then what state governors and local municipal authorities of many of the states especially the big ones like south janeiro brazil has 2 biggest cities which has been trying to stay in as much as possible so there's a real sense of back to work there. between the president and the state governors but in parts of the country as you mention this specially right now and now start something that everyone's looking at that city in the amazonian region in which we've seen video over the last week from the hospital where they've had life patients by the side of that bodies in the hospital itself they say that they're intensive care units are at maximum capacity at more at the moment politicians from the state have gone
so let's just get all the get out to work just leave the elderly and the sick at home and john as you say the west affected country in the region is still in brazil what's. being down now. i think there's been a real discrepancy in desire between what the president also not of has been preaching which is we've just talked about he wants people out he's really concerned about the economy and then what state governors and local municipal authorities of many of the states especially the big ones...
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john wayne. he's leaving and he cannot be with the people in need more and the frame is just the open door and the west outside, and john wayne walks out as a solitary figure. and i would love to know how framing done by hollywood -- maybe there is something in the archives to make make some comparisons. >> this is our last cartoon. man reagan met with cartoonist at least twice while in the white house in 1986 and 1987. i think they had an annual convention in washington and they came by the white house in 1986. there is actually video of it and i hoped to be able to show it to you. we cannot. it is on youtube. you can google it. you can see ronald reagan shaking tim ellison's hand and reading prepared remarks from a little index card and he takes his turn at and easel and tries to draw a caricatures that comes from a bill mold and cartoon during world war ii. he does it rather poorly but he wrote in his diary about. it the laughter was continuous and i think maybe if you were soft -- softened up a bit. maybe, maybe not. in any case, i think this is a fitting closing to our panel a final cartoons and i
john wayne. he's leaving and he cannot be with the people in need more and the frame is just the open door and the west outside, and john wayne walks out as a solitary figure. and i would love to know how framing done by hollywood -- maybe there is something in the archives to make make some comparisons. >> this is our last cartoon. man reagan met with cartoonist at least twice while in the white house in 1986 and 1987. i think they had an annual convention in washington and they came by...
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. >> to the rightf the grand buildis of central park west, the strikinpartmentuilding. buildin apament where johnwas shot dead. ♪ >> opposite the dakota is the field, the memorial to john lennon. songs provide some solace to >> i think i have an ability to uplift through the songs i choose and the way i sing them. i think they appreciate that. >> across the park to east 77th street and fifth avenue, two blocks east, we en.r the war zo on the front lines, the hospital. oxygen supplies are being brought in. back of the building, two huge refrigerated trucks storing the dead ambulance driver who traveled up from florida to volunteer his rvices for free has been getting a lot of feedback. what have people said to you about being here in new york? >> ls of hugs. lots of pizza. lots of thank you's. >> that is great. [laughter] ♪ >> eve time a covid-19 patient is taken off the ventilator or discharged, they frain from the beatles song "here comes the sun" is played. nowadays, it is being pyed more and more often. park, and another grim confrontation. the field hospital has been rapidly constructed to ho
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john the divine on the west side. nevertheless right now, there are more coronavirus people testing positive in new york state alone than in any other country in the world. >> dana: sorry. david lee, thank you so much. let's bring in acting homeland security secretary chad wolf in just a quick note, i can hear the control room, if you could mute my mic there. secretary welcome i think you so much for joining us today. there's a lot that's had to happen in order to get all of this protective gear call across the country to all of these hospitals and they're saying they don't have enough. could you tell me where you think you are in terms of trying to meet that demand? >> absolutely, and thanks for having me on this afternoon. so fema along with dod personnel are really energizing the supply chain and we talked about an air bridge, those are flights from asia working with those medical manufacturers making sure that that information -- though supplies get to the u.s. in a matter of hours versus 30 to 37 days when they w
john the divine on the west side. nevertheless right now, there are more coronavirus people testing positive in new york state alone than in any other country in the world. >> dana: sorry. david lee, thank you so much. let's bring in acting homeland security secretary chad wolf in just a quick note, i can hear the control room, if you could mute my mic there. secretary welcome i think you so much for joining us today. there's a lot that's had to happen in order to get all of this...
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he did have some success in politics and was successful in john kennedy's campaign in west virginia. they sent fdr jr. down there to campaign for kennedy. it was considered one of the things that turned the time. >> elliot married five times. >> five times. >> died at age 80 in 1990. what was he like? >> i talked to him before he died. again there was a twinknell the blue eyes that gave you a memory of franklin roosevelt but he had a tough time finding himself. i think the alcoholism that was in he will under's family visited itself upon elliot. he had success in politics. he was a mayor in palm beach. mainly he wrote mystery stoers after a while, eleanor was the detective. there is always a dead body and his mother becomes a detective. he wrote a series of sort of tell all books about the family that all the other family found disquieting. >> james died in 1981, four marriages. ran -- for nixon. >> he had some success as a congressman for a while from california. he never was able to hold on to his career or his family easily. it has not been an easy time as i say for any of those c
he did have some success in politics and was successful in john kennedy's campaign in west virginia. they sent fdr jr. down there to campaign for kennedy. it was considered one of the things that turned the time. >> elliot married five times. >> five times. >> died at age 80 in 1990. what was he like? >> i talked to him before he died. again there was a twinknell the blue eyes that gave you a memory of franklin roosevelt but he had a tough time finding himself. i think...
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so i didn't think they'd go there said john briggs head of strategy at nat west so even the bankers didn't think that the central banks were be so brazen and helping them out like that well you're absolutely right the only way to escape this is gold's over a big line because it has already made a move from a $1.00 277008000 based on its anticipation of this fraudulent behavior by central banks it was designed to fight central banks and it made a move from a dollar to the $7000.00 way 210-0001 its way 240-0000 it's doing exactly what it was designed to do gold is that now not only making new all time highs against every major currency the world but now about to make a new all time high in u.s. dollar terms so gold is not fools gold is down creeping higher plus l b m a in comics are caught short gold and they're about to go completely bankrupt well those 2 entities do exist in a paper walled controlled by the central banks so they could print money as much as is required to deliver because they could do force majeure and not have to deliver a physical gold but again you know bitcoin as you m
so i didn't think they'd go there said john briggs head of strategy at nat west so even the bankers didn't think that the central banks were be so brazen and helping them out like that well you're absolutely right the only way to escape this is gold's over a big line because it has already made a move from a $1.00 277008000 based on its anticipation of this fraudulent behavior by central banks it was designed to fight central banks and it made a move from a dollar to the $7000.00 way 210-0001...
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i was called by john faucet, who was from west branch, iowa, and was at the national archives running the presidential library system, which was smaller in those days. and he asked me out of the blue -- i've never been more surprised in my life -- would you have any interest in being the director of the hoover library. and i thought immediately what a wonderful job. now, people around me, at that point also i was working at pete wilson's office, senator from california, writing speeches. and people thought why on earth would you want to go live in west branch, iowa, population 1,800, which tells you more about them than it did about west branch. in any event, i left washington and went out and had a whale of a time. i spent six plus years learning my trade in west branch, making some friends for life. and so i did it reverse. i wrote the book, and then became director of the library. and that was the first of several. >> what would you say was the most significant -- and we only have a minute and a half -- the most significant thing that hoover did that is still in this country to thi
i was called by john faucet, who was from west branch, iowa, and was at the national archives running the presidential library system, which was smaller in those days. and he asked me out of the blue -- i've never been more surprised in my life -- would you have any interest in being the director of the hoover library. and i thought immediately what a wonderful job. now, people around me, at that point also i was working at pete wilson's office, senator from california, writing speeches. and...
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john fawcett. he himself was from west branch iowa, running the presidential library system. at the time it was very small. i could not have been more surprised in my life, he asked me if i had any interest in being the director of the hoover library? >> i thought immediately what a wonderful job. people around me, i was working off of the center of california reading speeches. people thought why on earth would you want to go live in west branch iowa, the tells you more about them than it tells you about west branch. in any event i went to washington and spent six plus years warning my trade in west branch. making friends for life. i did it in reverse. i wrote the book and then became the director of the library. that was very simple. >> what would you say it was the most significant thing that hoover did that is still in the country to this day? >> you can look physically at hoover dam. it's no accident that his name was put on. it he negotiated a compact with seven states over the water of the colorado river that they were all fighting over. water being deer in the west. an
john fawcett. he himself was from west branch iowa, running the presidential library system. at the time it was very small. i could not have been more surprised in my life, he asked me if i had any interest in being the director of the hoover library? >> i thought immediately what a wonderful job. people around me, i was working off of the center of california reading speeches. people thought why on earth would you want to go live in west branch iowa, the tells you more about them than it...
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background before the rfk trip in 1960 his brother jack ran for president and in west virginia was an important ntprimary for johnnedy to win. and bobby was his campaign n.manager and this was the firs time jack and bobby really were exposed to american poverty up close. i think it really stuck with both of them. there is a funny story from 1960 campaign in west virginia where an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and said, is it true that you've never worked a day in your life? jack kennedy said, yes there is some truth to that.the coalminer said, don't worry, you have it missed a dam thing. [laughter] kennedy was enamored with the people in west virginia and the people in appalachia and they always stayed with him. it 63 in july 1963 harry cottle, a writer from eastern kentucky wrote a book called mike comes to the cumberland's and it was really an exposc on the exploitation of the people in eastern kentucky by the coal companies in the major corporations in the u.s. that depended on calls. in october 63 homer bigger who was a reporter for the new york times wrote an exposc about poverty in eastern kentucky
background before the rfk trip in 1960 his brother jack ran for president and in west virginia was an important ntprimary for johnnedy to win. and bobby was his campaign n.manager and this was the firs time jack and bobby really were exposed to american poverty up close. i think it really stuck with both of them. there is a funny story from 1960 campaign in west virginia where an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and said, is it true that you've never worked a day in your life? jack kennedy...
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and he did have some success in politics, and in fact, was very instrumental in john kennedy's campaign in west virginia because roosevelt was still a magic name in west virginia, at the time of the 1960 election, and they sent fdr, jr. down there to campaign for kennedy, and it was considered one of the things that turned the tide. brian: elliott married five times. ms. goodwin: elliott married five times. brian: died at age 80, in 1990. what was he like? ms. goodwin: well, i did get a chance to talk to him before he died. and again, there'd be that twinkle in the blue eyes that gave you a memory of franklin roosevelt, but he had had a tough time finding himself. i think the alcoholism that was in eleanor's family had visited itself upon elliott. he had a little bit of success in politics. he was a mayor in palm beach, but mainly what he did was he wrote mystery stories, after awhile, in which eleanor roosevelt was the detective. so there was always some dead body, and eleanor, his mother, becomes a detective. and he wrote a series of sort of tell-all books about the family that all the other
and he did have some success in politics, and in fact, was very instrumental in john kennedy's campaign in west virginia because roosevelt was still a magic name in west virginia, at the time of the 1960 election, and they sent fdr, jr. down there to campaign for kennedy, and it was considered one of the things that turned the tide. brian: elliott married five times. ms. goodwin: elliott married five times. brian: died at age 80, in 1990. what was he like? ms. goodwin: well, i did get a chance...
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and in fact was very instrumental in john kennedy's campaign in west virginia. roosevelt was still a imaginic name in west virginia at the time of the 1960 election. they sent fdr jr. down there to campaign for kennedy. considered one of the things that turned the tide. >> elliott married five times. >> elliott married five times. >> died at age 80. >> right. >> i did get a chance to talk to him before he died. again, there would be that twinkle in the blue eyes that gave you a memory of frank roosevelt. he had a tough time finding himself. i think the alcoholism that was in eleanor's family visited itself upon elliott. he had success in politics. he was a mayor in palm beach. mainly what he did is wrote mystery stories after a while in which elanor roosevelt is the defective. his mother becomes a detective. so he wrote a series of sort of tell all books about the family that all the other kids found very disquieting. >> james died at age 83 in 1991. he ran democrats for nixon? >> right. i mean you wonder what eleanor and franklin would have thought. he had four
and in fact was very instrumental in john kennedy's campaign in west virginia. roosevelt was still a imaginic name in west virginia at the time of the 1960 election. they sent fdr jr. down there to campaign for kennedy. considered one of the things that turned the tide. >> elliott married five times. >> elliott married five times. >> died at age 80. >> right. >> i did get a chance to talk to him before he died. again, there would be that twinkle in the blue eyes...
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west virginia was an important primary for john kennedy and bobby was his campaign manager and this was the first time they were opposed to american poverty up close and it stuck with both of them. there is a funny story from the 1960 campaign in west virginia where an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and that is true that you never work today in your life? jack kennedy said there is some truth to that. the coalminer said don't worry, you haven't missed a damn thing. so kennedy was enamored of the people in west virginia and appalachia and they always stay with them. 63, july '63, harry connell, a writer from eastern kentucky wrote a book called mike comes to the cumberland. it was an expose on the exploitation of the people in eastern kentucky by the coal companies and major corporations in the us that depended on coal and in october of 63, homer biggert, a reporter from the new york times wrote an expose about poverty in eastern kentucky and jack kennedy had seen both of these and they made quite an impression on him and he planned to go to eastern kentucky to see what conditions
west virginia was an important primary for john kennedy and bobby was his campaign manager and this was the first time they were opposed to american poverty up close and it stuck with both of them. there is a funny story from the 1960 campaign in west virginia where an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and that is true that you never work today in your life? jack kennedy said there is some truth to that. the coalminer said don't worry, you haven't missed a damn thing. so kennedy was...
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presidents john quincy adams and andrew jackson kept a flower guards on the west side of the south grounds. just like the old kitchen garden its history has proven to be frustratingly elusive to track down. it's not kplaekt muexactly much is it? the only part that's really visible is this wooden structure. it's either a trellis or an arbor. the foreground is obviously dominated by this crane. it was the expansion of the treasury that necessitated the removal of the white house flower garden in the 1850s. there were of course still flowers but no real flower gardens in the way we think of them today. and why would that be? frankly because the presidents and families didn't have an outdoor space to plant such a garden. the south grounds were also used as public parkland which was not part of the original planl. the flower garden simply moved indoors at the white house and became a private space for the first family to enjoy out of public view. this is a very early photograph of the white house conservatory. and it was steamy and exotic and absolutely overflowing with all types of hot house p
presidents john quincy adams and andrew jackson kept a flower guards on the west side of the south grounds. just like the old kitchen garden its history has proven to be frustratingly elusive to track down. it's not kplaekt muexactly much is it? the only part that's really visible is this wooden structure. it's either a trellis or an arbor. the foreground is obviously dominated by this crane. it was the expansion of the treasury that necessitated the removal of the white house flower garden in...
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way of background, before the trip in 1960s is brother jack ran for president in west virginia was important primary for john kennedy to win. bobby was his campaign manager and this was the first time that jack and bobby were really exposed to american poverty of right to think it really stuck with both of them. there's a funny story from the 1960 campaign and west virginia were an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and said is it true that you have never worked today in your life? and jack kennedy said well yes there is some truth to that in the coalminer said will don't worry you haven't missed a damn thing. [laughter] so kennedy really was enamored with the people in west virginia and appalachia and i think they stayed with him in july of 63, harry accardo who is a writer from eastern kentucky road a book called mike comes to the cumberland's. it was really an expose on the exploitation of the people in eastern contacted by the coal companies. and the major corporations in the u.s. that depended on coal. and then in october of 63, homer was a reporter for the "new york times" wrote an exposÉ about pove
way of background, before the trip in 1960s is brother jack ran for president in west virginia was important primary for john kennedy to win. bobby was his campaign manager and this was the first time that jack and bobby were really exposed to american poverty of right to think it really stuck with both of them. there's a funny story from the 1960 campaign and west virginia were an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and said is it true that you have never worked today in your life? and jack...
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west? i don't know. i don't have any -- [laughing] i don't have any magic formula one of the principal characters in my book was john muir, a first-generation people look at the west that has this thing to exploit. but what else wants to exploit the west. it is a single story of the american west, everybody who goes out there to seize the natural resources of the wesco whether it's land of whether it's cow grazing buffalo or gold or silver or water or whatever it might be, but john muir is one of the first-generation to say we need to preserve, just as it is. you cannot improve on yosemite. he was sufficiently persuasive to talk to people like you to roosevelt who came to the same idea. this question of, so what is the future of the west going to be? it remains contested, and it's fair to say that the idea that are certain parts of the west that should be simply left as they are. that idea is fairly secure. but whether those parts should be expanded, whether its encroachments can be made into wilderness areas come all the stuff, it's the old battle where there still is in the west, i'll be more than an east, there's
west? i don't know. i don't have any -- [laughing] i don't have any magic formula one of the principal characters in my book was john muir, a first-generation people look at the west that has this thing to exploit. but what else wants to exploit the west. it is a single story of the american west, everybody who goes out there to seize the natural resources of the wesco whether it's land of whether it's cow grazing buffalo or gold or silver or water or whatever it might be, but john muir is one...
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john quincey adams and andrew jackson kept a flower garden on the west side of the grounds. the history has proven to be he lucive to track down. this is, in fact, the only known image of the original white house flower garden. and it's not exactly much of a view, is it? the garden is located here in the middle ground of the photo. there is this wooden structure. the foregrounds dominated about think crane used in the construction of the treasury building's west wing. wait this is expansion of t treasury building that necessitated the removal of the original white house flower garden. and for the rest the 19th century, there really were no ornamental gardens on the white house grounds. no real flower gardens in the way we think of them today. and why would that be? well, frankly, because the president and their families didn't have any outdoor space to plant such a garden. that is no private outdoor space to plant such a garden. the north grounds were open to the public as jefferson intended but the south grounds were also used as public park land which as you will recall wa
john quincey adams and andrew jackson kept a flower garden on the west side of the grounds. the history has proven to be he lucive to track down. this is, in fact, the only known image of the original white house flower garden. and it's not exactly much of a view, is it? the garden is located here in the middle ground of the photo. there is this wooden structure. the foregrounds dominated about think crane used in the construction of the treasury building's west wing. wait this is expansion of...
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22nd is when alexander hamilton -- benedict arnold, really, is meeting with john anderson and they're meeting just south of west point. so it is uncanny timing. after that, washington is returning with lafayette and others to meet with hamilton, i mean arnold to go over the fortify ca fortifications of west point. it is very clear that he will escape on the aly named and he decided immediately the quick thinking officer that he is that he needs to prepare the counter attack. first he attempts to capture arnold himself. he is down the east bank and they do not capture arnold. after that, he writes and tells him he is planning on writing momentarily and he does that. they were encamped 30 miles south of west point, and they return to the infantry, and they respond to george washington and the rest of headquarters. here is the letter to green. there has been unfolded at this place, the scene of blacke eses treason. andre is in our possession as a spy. i came here in pursuit of arnold but was too late. i advice you putting the army under marching orders and working immediately this way. >> wepeggy shipman was the p
22nd is when alexander hamilton -- benedict arnold, really, is meeting with john anderson and they're meeting just south of west point. so it is uncanny timing. after that, washington is returning with lafayette and others to meet with hamilton, i mean arnold to go over the fortify ca fortifications of west point. it is very clear that he will escape on the aly named and he decided immediately the quick thinking officer that he is that he needs to prepare the counter attack. first he attempts...
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john cathedral of the divine on manhattan's west side.ey which has more cases of the virus than any other state in new york there were 198 new deaths in just the last day. governor fill murphy says he expects a increase in number of fatalities and hospitalizations over the next few days. the state requires all store employees and customers to use some kind of a face covering when shopping. some new yorkers who suspected they had the virus months ago might be right. multiple studies including one from icon school of medicine at mount sinai hospital, the virus was in new york city earlier than previously thought. initial cases came from travelers arriving from europe, although origins of the virus can still be traced back to china. in the words of one of the researchers, the virus was likely circulating as early as january 2020 in the new york city area. what is noteworthy, connell, u.s. restrictions from most of travel on europe did not go into effect until mid-march. back to you. connell: wow, as early as january. david lee miller, live o
john cathedral of the divine on manhattan's west side.ey which has more cases of the virus than any other state in new york there were 198 new deaths in just the last day. governor fill murphy says he expects a increase in number of fatalities and hospitalizations over the next few days. the state requires all store employees and customers to use some kind of a face covering when shopping. some new yorkers who suspected they had the virus months ago might be right. multiple studies including...
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john the baptist. orleans parish. st. james. west baton rouge. jefferson. st. charles, allen. st. bernard. two days ago six parishes were n this list. so obviously we have a significant problem here in louisiana. we've known this for some time now and this bears it out and it also reinforces the need to continue to do the things that we are doing. except to do them actually etter. to have more compliance and not ess. with respect to the information that we are sharing with you all, we're going to start showing more covid-19 deaths on our dashboard at louisiana department of health. starting today we're going to share aggregated data on race, he date of death, over time, and underlying conditions. all this will be on the dashboard. that will be updated not every day, but once each week. and you can see this as ldh.la.gov. and this is continued proof of our efforts to be as transparent as we can be about what the situation here is in louisiana on the ground. we want to also be as timely as we can be with the information that we provide to you all. disturbingly this information is going to sh
john the baptist. orleans parish. st. james. west baton rouge. jefferson. st. charles, allen. st. bernard. two days ago six parishes were n this list. so obviously we have a significant problem here in louisiana. we've known this for some time now and this bears it out and it also reinforces the need to continue to do the things that we are doing. except to do them actually etter. to have more compliance and not ess. with respect to the information that we are sharing with you all, we're going...
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succession, important political aims were met, however france suffered military defeats all over west central europe as john churchill, duke of marlboro and prince savine marched forward. defeat the french. save for a handful of victories, bungling and ineffectiveness also severely hampered military performance in the war of successi succession. french naval power was virtually annihilated and they endured tremendous losses in europe, india, africa and the americas. so coming to the tiny state of prussia on the continent and losing nearly all -- overseas. for the largest wealthiest and most populous country in western europe, one that had achieved great military glory in its far removed and recent past. the losses were no less than a national disaster. losing this war was not just an exacerbating force but a critical motivator for both the critiques and the reforms of what we call the military enlightenment. while many equate it with pass fiscalism and wholesale -- in all of its forms. in reality, the world of the french enlightenment met and conjoined with the military sphere in many, various and significa
succession, important political aims were met, however france suffered military defeats all over west central europe as john churchill, duke of marlboro and prince savine marched forward. defeat the french. save for a handful of victories, bungling and ineffectiveness also severely hampered military performance in the war of successi succession. french naval power was virtually annihilated and they endured tremendous losses in europe, india, africa and the americas. so coming to the tiny state...
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the people inside the house anymore and the frame is just the open door and, you know, the west outside and john wayne walks out as this solitary figure. i would love to know if he with could look back in mr. oliphant's mind at this point how framing done by hollywood helped, you know, seep into -- maybe there's something in the archive. if there's some earlier drafts, maybe we could make some comparison. >> since this is our last cartoon, i thought i would bring up something more generally about reagan and editorial cartoonists. he met with them at least twice while he was in the white house. once in 1986 and again in 1987. i think they had an annual convention in wash and so they came by the white house. in 1986 there's actually video of it. i hoped that we would be able to show it to you. we can't. you can google it. it's on youtube. and you can see ronald reagan shaking mr. oliphant's hand, going around the table, and then he reads prepared remarks from his little 3x5 cards, the jokes are there, all the things to say are there. and he takes his turn at an easel and tries to draw a character
the people inside the house anymore and the frame is just the open door and, you know, the west outside and john wayne walks out as this solitary figure. i would love to know if he with could look back in mr. oliphant's mind at this point how framing done by hollywood helped, you know, seep into -- maybe there's something in the archive. if there's some earlier drafts, maybe we could make some comparison. >> since this is our last cartoon, i thought i would bring up something more...
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way of background before the rfk trip in 1960 as brother jack ran for president west virginia was a important primary for john kennedy to when bobby was his campaign manager and this was the first time jack and bobby were exposed to american poverty up close and i think it stuck with both of them. there's a funny story on the 1960 campaign in west virginia where an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and said is true you never work today in your life and jack kennedy said yes, there is some truth to that ne and the coalminer said don't worry, you haven't miss a damn thing. so kennedy really was enamored with the people with the people in appalachia and they stayed with and in july 1963, harry caldwell who was a writer from eastern kentucky wrote a book called the cumberlands and it was an expose on the exploitation of the people in eastern kentucky by the coal companies and major corporations in the us that depended on cold and then in october 1963, homer biggers who was a reporter for the new york times wrote an expose about poverty in eastern kentucky and i think jack kennedy had seen both of these and th
way of background before the rfk trip in 1960 as brother jack ran for president west virginia was a important primary for john kennedy to when bobby was his campaign manager and this was the first time jack and bobby were exposed to american poverty up close and i think it stuck with both of them. there's a funny story on the 1960 campaign in west virginia where an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and said is true you never work today in your life and jack kennedy said yes, there is some...
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i was called by john foster, who was a consultant from west branch, iowa, at the national archives running presidential library system, which was a good deal smaller in those days. he asked me out of the blue, i've never been more surprised in my life, would you have any interest in being the director of the hoover library? i thought immediately, what a wonderful job. people around me, i was -- at was working at i pete wilson's office, a senator for california, writing speeches. and people thought, why on earth would you want to go to live in west branch, iowa, population 1800? which taught you more about them than it did about west branch. anyway i left washington and had a whale of a time, spent over six years learning my trade in west branch, making some friends for life. so, i did it in reverse. i wrote the book and then became director of the library, and that was the first of several. brian: what would you say was the most significant, and we only have a minute and a half, the most significant thing that hoover did that is still in this country to this day? richard: you can look phys
i was called by john foster, who was a consultant from west branch, iowa, at the national archives running presidential library system, which was a good deal smaller in those days. he asked me out of the blue, i've never been more surprised in my life, would you have any interest in being the director of the hoover library? i thought immediately, what a wonderful job. people around me, i was -- at was working at i pete wilson's office, a senator for california, writing speeches. and people...
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related facelift of sorts the mural a take on dutch asses john a spare mask girl with a pearl earring appeared on a homicide building in bristol in west invent and 2040 it's not clear if the face mask is an official edition by the offices the government enough date did not appear on the artist's entire instagram page where banksy it normally prisons you work this is news in berlin a quick reminder that you can get news and features around the clock on our website at d w dot com and receive the...