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david mccullough has written them the great historian that helped us to know more about everyone from adams to jefferson, hamilton, we need to know more, not less. the fact that the purpose of education which by the way more billions, the president's prescription the other day, writing a blank check for all programs from cradle to grave gives unprecedented authority to washington where they can just a lot of people don't realize they can just write guidance. i worked for the board of education, i watched people literally write directives into spending prescriptions and they end up in local schools and no one knows how they went there. we went from 80s 90s with unprecedented federal control where kids weren't learning anything and weren't teaching poor minority kids very much either, the bigotry of low expectations, now we are going back where we give the federal government more control to solve the problem they have not ever been able to solve and so content is on the chopping block and if you care about kids and educators and schools we have to fight this battle, a hill we have to cl
david mccullough has written them the great historian that helped us to know more about everyone from adams to jefferson, hamilton, we need to know more, not less. the fact that the purpose of education which by the way more billions, the president's prescription the other day, writing a blank check for all programs from cradle to grave gives unprecedented authority to washington where they can just a lot of people don't realize they can just write guidance. i worked for the board of education,...
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well, i think we can agree david mccullough would make yours and my biography sound great, too. so that's right. that's right turned it hard to beat him mccullough biography, which is also one of our, you know, usually one of our questions from the audience is do you recommend is a biography recommend i assume that's on the top of the list and so you mentioned scholarship obviously scholarship over time influences legacy. um, i know right now you're closed but in an normal year whenever we get back to this thing our folks are coming in and doing research and using research. what kind of research do you do is as not everything been uncovered. well, you know it that's a great question and i have to admit i have been very surprised very pleasantly surprised in my time coming up on six years now the truman library we have a lot of researchers. i mean from all over the world, you know, especially in the summertime when academics are off and there are you know, doing their research and whatnot, but they come from they come from europe they come from asia they come from every instituti
well, i think we can agree david mccullough would make yours and my biography sound great, too. so that's right. that's right turned it hard to beat him mccullough biography, which is also one of our, you know, usually one of our questions from the audience is do you recommend is a biography recommend i assume that's on the top of the list and so you mentioned scholarship obviously scholarship over time influences legacy. um, i know right now you're closed but in an normal year whenever we get...
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and we had the classroom teacher christy mccullough on there. we had the black scientists. mcnair on there. we had judy resnick the observer we had the jet first japanese american astronaut allison s onizuka on there. so this is to memorialize the challenger that first after about 70 seconds in the air. we have the oldest and largest japanese american a newspaper outside of japan the rafushimbo the first started way back in 1903 as a memography and twice a week and about 1921 it became a bilingual newspaper at japanese and english today. during its peak it had over 25,000 subscribers, but today i understand there are down to about 10,000 subscription of the raw fishing pole. we had right here this dedicated this block national historic landmark. there happened to be 13 properties here on this one block. ironically. here's a christian church that was here built way back in 1922 and the other end is the buddhist temple. there's a timeline here you see this charcoal area this charcoal area symbolizes the 1940s and then the 1930s 19 20s 1910 1900 so tells you what was there dur
and we had the classroom teacher christy mccullough on there. we had the black scientists. mcnair on there. we had judy resnick the observer we had the jet first japanese american astronaut allison s onizuka on there. so this is to memorialize the challenger that first after about 70 seconds in the air. we have the oldest and largest japanese american a newspaper outside of japan the rafushimbo the first started way back in 1903 as a memography and twice a week and about 1921 it became a...
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in your consultant research fellow at chatham house page mr mccullough very intriguing ads really politics maybe most of us internationally are. primarily concerned with its regional and global implications and there are some education that the biden administration may be interested in reviving israeli policy and out within the framework of the 2 state solution do you think it's still possible substantively possible alternate shortly but subsequent to where possible something that may actually result in real outcomes is a. possible while many apple's power. is exclusive question and what happened when it comes to the israeli palestinian relations but inhabited so much else some from the previous administration every president mr. and being made by previous administration as a result will feed you almost need to libya be full of talking about the fact that he's to do with the issue of the palestinians the issue of jerusalem. they didn't just those 2 state solution how do we fund luma and so on and so forth now the question is dividing the administration is the we did that and i'm going to m
in your consultant research fellow at chatham house page mr mccullough very intriguing ads really politics maybe most of us internationally are. primarily concerned with its regional and global implications and there are some education that the biden administration may be interested in reviving israeli policy and out within the framework of the 2 state solution do you think it's still possible substantively possible alternate shortly but subsequent to where possible something that may actually...
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the great historian and my dear friend and mentor david mccullough said that one of the great joys he had in researching his books was reading other people's mail. well, i have to tell you one of the great joys i had while working on my book about art buchwald was reading art buchwald's mail. his papers are now at the library of congress. it's an incredible treasure trove collection of nearly 100,000 items encompassing his entire life and career. and some of the true jewels of that collection are the amazing amount of -- assortment of correspondence that he had with -- between himself and a rich and colorful who's who of political journalistic, literary, and hollywood legends from the early 1950s to the beginning of the 21st century. i'd like to if i could read you a couple examples from those correspondence files. these three items i'm going to read you have never been published before. when they come out in my book to be published by random house, this will be new material. this first is a letter that buchwald wrote to russell baker, he was a columnist for "the new york times," and
the great historian and my dear friend and mentor david mccullough said that one of the great joys he had in researching his books was reading other people's mail. well, i have to tell you one of the great joys i had while working on my book about art buchwald was reading art buchwald's mail. his papers are now at the library of congress. it's an incredible treasure trove collection of nearly 100,000 items encompassing his entire life and career. and some of the true jewels of that collection...
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my friend and mentor david mccullough once said that one of the great joys he had in researching hisooks was reading other people's mail. one of the great joys i have had while working on my book about art buchwald, was reading his mail. his papers are at the library of congress, a treasure trove of nearly 100,000 items encompassing his entire life and career. some of the true jewels of the collection are his amazing assortment of correspondence that he had between himself and a rich and colorful who's who of political, literary and hollywood legends from the early 1950's to the beginning of the 21st century. i would like to read you a couple of examples from those files. these items i'm going to read you have never been published. when they come out in my book to be published, this will be new material. this first is a letter he wrote to russell baker, he was a columnist for the new york times and although he was a competitor , they were very close and dear friends. in february 1990 three, many of you will remember it was announced that russell baker would replace alastair cook as t
my friend and mentor david mccullough once said that one of the great joys he had in researching hisooks was reading other people's mail. one of the great joys i have had while working on my book about art buchwald, was reading his mail. his papers are at the library of congress, a treasure trove of nearly 100,000 items encompassing his entire life and career. some of the true jewels of the collection are his amazing assortment of correspondence that he had between himself and a rich and...
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shannon: here's doctor peter mccullough, cardiologist and into genealogist, anything else?this point, i tweeted this out earlier. in my mind there's little to no doubt democrats in 2024 are going to be campaigning in masks which they are not letting go of the masks, no matter what happens, they are not letting go. your reaction? >> when americans want to hear whether they received the vaccine are not about progress in treating sick americans with acute covid 19. we reduced hospitalization and death. of the people who want to know about masks are covid recovered patients and they are doing great. there is no sign of significant risk of reinfection and they are the ones who really got to have particular attention to be liberated from the masks. the whole focus on masks has hurt america because we are not focusing on taking care of acute basic patients which is the top problem, not well people wearing masks. rachel: doctor fauci thinks keeping kids masked up is a nifty idea. >> you don't want children to get infected because you don't want them to get sick even though it is a
shannon: here's doctor peter mccullough, cardiologist and into genealogist, anything else?this point, i tweeted this out earlier. in my mind there's little to no doubt democrats in 2024 are going to be campaigning in masks which they are not letting go of the masks, no matter what happens, they are not letting go. your reaction? >> when americans want to hear whether they received the vaccine are not about progress in treating sick americans with acute covid 19. we reduced hospitalization...
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david mccullough and one of his talks, it's reprinted in the pioneers book talks about how history is no different than any of the other it's poetry and disrespecting your past. if you don't study history a little bit we talked often about the fallacy of the media. what's happening now is the most important thing. it's the forest for the trees argument. yes it's all around you joining have to have social media. it's just all around you what is happening today. somebody will say that was the greatest world series also since last year because this is what's happening now. and when i would go out to talk certainly it was for the buchanan book it was the time of the 2016 election people say oh my god this is the worst possible thing ono like 18561800, american history did not go back that far. one of the things i believe i put my book was marshall's great decisions, what great decisions. when you read that rudiments of the cases medicine could really be if you wrote it right sitcom. could be too much to go into it. one of the basic things and marshall secretary of state gotten marbury's c
david mccullough and one of his talks, it's reprinted in the pioneers book talks about how history is no different than any of the other it's poetry and disrespecting your past. if you don't study history a little bit we talked often about the fallacy of the media. what's happening now is the most important thing. it's the forest for the trees argument. yes it's all around you joining have to have social media. it's just all around you what is happening today. somebody will say that was the...
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mccullough. commissioner melgar? >> thank you chair mandelman. i want to thank erin and all of the staff very much for your flexibility and your nimbleness during this pandemic to work with the community particularly the community living campaign and folks in the senior and disability community. so district 7 is one of those districts that has been sort of cut off, as i know district 1 has as well. and this program -- this e.c.c. program has been a lifeline for our seniors and people with disabilities. i am so grateful that the staff engaged with the community and the advocates to, you know, expand the program and tinker with the things that needed to be tinkered with. thank you for the graphs. we could see the vast increase in ridership and folks taking advantage of it and in particular or latinx folks. i want to say it is a double bottom line because it is also helping our taxicab industry that is struggling so much during the pandemic. so thank you so much for being able to be nimble on your feet and to address the needs of the community. i re
mccullough. commissioner melgar? >> thank you chair mandelman. i want to thank erin and all of the staff very much for your flexibility and your nimbleness during this pandemic to work with the community particularly the community living campaign and folks in the senior and disability community. so district 7 is one of those districts that has been sort of cut off, as i know district 1 has as well. and this program -- this e.c.c. program has been a lifeline for our seniors and people with...
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terry mccullough called him a racist and should resign.re seeing a lot in these days. peter snyder, we will be watching your journey. >> thanks, maria. we will turn virginia around. maria: all right, good for you, speed snyder joining us. it is electric, fox business has exclusive sneak peak at the hummer electric suv, it's coming up right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey frank, our worker's comp insurance is expiring, should we just renew it? yeah, sure. hey there, small business owner. pie insurance here with some sweet advice to stop you from overpaying on worker's comp. try pie instead and save up to 30%. thirty percent? really? get a quote in 3 minutes at easyaspie.com. wow, that is easy. so, need another reminder? no, no no, i'm good. uh, yes please. oh. ho ho ho, yeah! need worker's comp insurance? get a quote in 3 minutes at easyaspie.com. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable interne
terry mccullough called him a racist and should resign.re seeing a lot in these days. peter snyder, we will be watching your journey. >> thanks, maria. we will turn virginia around. maria: all right, good for you, speed snyder joining us. it is electric, fox business has exclusive sneak peak at the hummer electric suv, it's coming up right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey frank, our worker's comp insurance is expiring, should we just renew it? yeah, sure. hey there, small business owner. pie...
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radio one dj dean mccullough will be revealing how becoming teetotal helped him land his dream job.mplete overhaul to ensure people get the help they need. eastenders actress lacey turner had two miscarriages — she's been speaking to breakfast�*s graham satchell about her experience. when you're growing up, you think, "oh, i'm going to be married at 26 and i'll be pregnant by 28." i was 29, i think, and we were pregnant and i was so excited — you know, thinking of names and things like that. i got to seven weeks and i woke up, i think about four, five in the morning, just really, really heavy bleeding. ijust remember sitting on my bed in a ball, sobbing. at the time, i felt like, "why me? why is this only happening to me?" and i did feel so alone because nobody knew. eastenders actress lacey turner has had two miscarriages. she didn't tell anyone at the time because both happened before the 12th week of pregnancy. for me, i think you become a mother the minute you're pregnant. and for that to be taken away, that's... that's another loss. you sort of... you... you grieve the fact tha
radio one dj dean mccullough will be revealing how becoming teetotal helped him land his dream job.mplete overhaul to ensure people get the help they need. eastenders actress lacey turner had two miscarriages — she's been speaking to breakfast�*s graham satchell about her experience. when you're growing up, you think, "oh, i'm going to be married at 26 and i'll be pregnant by 28." i was 29, i think, and we were pregnant and i was so excited — you know, thinking of names and...