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it was a place to escape the mall. the thrones of people who would come to visit or tried to visit while he was president was a much different time back then. the public would often come to the presidents house trying to meet, greet, ask questions, voice opinions. this is a place that was removed far enough away from springwood that he could get away from all of the activity going on down below. we have a recorded number of visits by fdr of 95. those are the ones we can document to photographs, dire entries and various other sources. were there others that were not documented? probably. guests included china, king george second of greece. crown prince of norway. princess juliana of the netherlands. canada.nister of king george the sixth and queen elizabeth from great britain. winston church and was on this porch for different times. members of his cabinet and administration. many times, when they arrived ,ere, they are in need of help or assistance. i think they were willing to sit in a place, probably far removed from
it was a place to escape the mall. the thrones of people who would come to visit or tried to visit while he was president was a much different time back then. the public would often come to the presidents house trying to meet, greet, ask questions, voice opinions. this is a place that was removed far enough away from springwood that he could get away from all of the activity going on down below. we have a recorded number of visits by fdr of 95. those are the ones we can document to photographs,...
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in such a ways that he can use this place. was a ramp onto the porch that he would have been held up on. once he got to the building he would have entered through a sliding door, which for somebody in the wheelchair is important, because it didn't matter which side you were on. sliding -- sliding doors don't have that track on the bottom. when you entered into the building, the hallways were a little wider. all hardwood floor, no threshold between the doors. no obstacles in the way. even going into the kitchen was one of those double swarming doors, so it didn't matter which side you were on. he got to use this building more than he could use springwood himself. he got to host his guests, which he took a lot of pride in. he loved to show this place off, he loved to be able to serve his guests. and pictures of him smiling and enjoying himself, he would have a coaster he would set up and make his guests t end toast. he buttered it himself with a flourish of his wrists. by all accounts it was the best host anybody ever had. aftern
in such a ways that he can use this place. was a ramp onto the porch that he would have been held up on. once he got to the building he would have entered through a sliding door, which for somebody in the wheelchair is important, because it didn't matter which side you were on. sliding -- sliding doors don't have that track on the bottom. when you entered into the building, the hallways were a little wider. all hardwood floor, no threshold between the doors. no obstacles in the way. even going...
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it was a place to escape the mob. people that would try to visit spring wood when he was president, it was a much different period back then where the public would often come to the president's house trying to meet, greet, ask questions, voice opinions, and this was a place that was removed far enough away from spring wood that he could get away from all of the activity going on down below. we have a recorded number of visits of top cottage of fdr by 95. those we can document. were there others that were not documented? probably. some of the guests included madam of china, norway, queen anne prin sell of the netherlands. mckenzie king. prime minister of canada. from britain. winston churchill on this porch several times. many times when they arrived here, they are in need of help or assistance. and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone. and i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well. and to see fdr for the man
it was a place to escape the mob. people that would try to visit spring wood when he was president, it was a much different period back then where the public would often come to the president's house trying to meet, greet, ask questions, voice opinions, and this was a place that was removed far enough away from spring wood that he could get away from all of the activity going on down below. we have a recorded number of visits of top cottage of fdr by 95. those we can document. were there others...
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as a place to bring these world leaders up but to have them let their guards down and really focus on some of the major issues that they're here to talk about. springwood is really the same way. when you walked into these buildings didn't come in as king or queen, prime minister, first lady, president, whatever your title was, you came in as a friend. and coming into somebody's home as a friend is much different than walking into their place of business as a colleague. so going into the white house with fdr and talking about major world events would be much different than coming up to this very secluded porch where, you know, there were no bank of photographers waiting to take a picture of the handshake. it was a place there that he could be open with his guests. and showing him sitting in his wheelchair laid it all out there. you know, he's there showing off the fact that i'm not hiding anything from you and i think his guests received that in such a twha they were willi-- way th able to open up and not hide anythi
as a place to bring these world leaders up but to have them let their guards down and really focus on some of the major issues that they're here to talk about. springwood is really the same way. when you walked into these buildings didn't come in as king or queen, prime minister, first lady, president, whatever your title was, you came in as a friend. and coming into somebody's home as a friend is much different than walking into their place of business as a colleague. so going into the white...
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a lot of pride in. he loved to show this place off. he loved to be able to serve his guests. and pictures of him up here always smiling, enjoying himself. he had a toaster where he would set up and make his guests tea and toast, serve that toast to his guests. he buttered it himself. with a flourish of his wrist. by all accounts it was the best toast anybody had ever had. but by afternoons he probably would have offered you a martini. and you would have been very smart to say no, thank you, mr. president, because by all accounts those martinis were dreadful, mixed with entirely too much vermooth. as he put it, he came to escape the mob. it was a much different period back then where the public would often come to the president's house trying to meet, greet, ask questions, voice opinions. and this was a place that was removed far enough away from springwood that he could get away from all of the activity going on down below. we have a recorded number of visits of top cottage, by fdr of 95. those are the ones we can document through photographs, diary entries, and various other
a lot of pride in. he loved to show this place off. he loved to be able to serve his guests. and pictures of him up here always smiling, enjoying himself. he had a toaster where he would set up and make his guests tea and toast, serve that toast to his guests. he buttered it himself. with a flourish of his wrist. by all accounts it was the best toast anybody had ever had. but by afternoons he probably would have offered you a martini. and you would have been very smart to say no, thank you, mr....
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a friend. it is different than walking into their place of business as a colleague. so going into the white house with fdr and talking about major world events is different than coming up to this very secluded porch where there were no bank of photographers waiting to take a picture of the handshake. it was a place he can be open with his guests and showing him sitting in the wheelchair laid it all out there. he is there showing off the fact that i'm not hiding anything from you and his guests received that in a way they were willing to open up and not hide things from him. the way they used this place facilitated wonderful conversation and they were able to delve into some of the major issues and come up with incredible solution that is may not have been possible at the white house or more formal places. this building was constructed in 1938. fdr brings an architect to the site by the name of henry tomb and a couple of the buildings down in warmsprings in georgia. he knew what he wanted in the building. he was not brought up here to design the building himself. fdr
a friend. it is different than walking into their place of business as a colleague. so going into the white house with fdr and talking about major world events is different than coming up to this very secluded porch where there were no bank of photographers waiting to take a picture of the handshake. it was a place he can be open with his guests and showing him sitting in the wheelchair laid it all out there. he is there showing off the fact that i'm not hiding anything from you and his guests...
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we are also proud to be from, a place where we built things, a place where you can find work that puts food on the table and allows you to save up for college and retirement, a place you can watch your kids grow up and find jobs of their own and start a business and sign the other side of a paycheck. i believe nown as that the people of pennsylvania have what it takes to restore those values and build our prosperity. what was standing in our way was not our work ethic, but a kind of political paralysis, the --tus quo which politicians politicians cannot find a way to make the tough decisions we would need to get back on track. i promised that i would challenge that status quo. that is what i have tried to do for the last three years. it has meant challenging the legislator does -- the legislature to step out of its comfort zone. sometimes i've been forced to move forward on my own. we still have work to do. taking on the status quo in harrisburg, we have already begun to write a new story for our commonwealth. is not a story about a past we will never get back, it is a story about a br
we are also proud to be from, a place where we built things, a place where you can find work that puts food on the table and allows you to save up for college and retirement, a place you can watch your kids grow up and find jobs of their own and start a business and sign the other side of a paycheck. i believe nown as that the people of pennsylvania have what it takes to restore those values and build our prosperity. what was standing in our way was not our work ethic, but a kind of political...
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a place where we build things. a place where you can find work that puts food on the table and allows you to save up for college or retirement. a place where you can watch your kids grow up, find jobs of their own, maybe even start a business some day and sign the other side of a paycheck. i believed then as i believe now that the people of pennsylvania have what it takes to restore those values and build our prosperity. what was sang tanding in our wa wasn't our work ethic or entrepreneurial spirit but a kind of political paralysis. a status quo in which too often, politicians in harrisburg simply couldn't find a way to make the tough decisions and smart investments we would need to get back on track. i promised i would challenge that status quo here in harrisburg. that's what i have tried to do for the last three years. sometimes that's meant challenging the legislature to step out of its comfort zone. sometimes we have worked our way to a compromise. sometimes i have been forced to move forward on my own. we sti
a place where we build things. a place where you can find work that puts food on the table and allows you to save up for college or retirement. a place where you can watch your kids grow up, find jobs of their own, maybe even start a business some day and sign the other side of a paycheck. i believed then as i believe now that the people of pennsylvania have what it takes to restore those values and build our prosperity. what was sang tanding in our wa wasn't our work ethic or entrepreneurial...
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second, i see hawaii as a place and a people where we believe in ohana. we respect our capuna and understand that our ina and our ocean are critical to our quality of life. and finally, i see hawaii as a place and a people where we still believe in the promise of hawaii and the prospect of limitless opportunities. this is the legacy of our host culture. the cultures of our immigrant families and all those who choose to call hawaii home. we have put these values and beliefs into action to chart the course to our collective future. it is one thing to say our children matter. it is quite another thing to do something about it. we have invested more widely in classrooms than in previous years. we promised to cool 1,000 of hawaii's hottest classrooms where soaring temperatures have hindered learning for years. i'm proud to report with the legislature's support that we exceeded our original goal and we're at 1,200 classrooms and counting. [ applause ] i also promised to empower our schools so they can focus on 21st century skills and critical learning. in meeti
second, i see hawaii as a place and a people where we believe in ohana. we respect our capuna and understand that our ina and our ocean are critical to our quality of life. and finally, i see hawaii as a place and a people where we still believe in the promise of hawaii and the prospect of limitless opportunities. this is the legacy of our host culture. the cultures of our immigrant families and all those who choose to call hawaii home. we have put these values and beliefs into action to chart...
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a place with 24-hour valet service... upholstery classes a place where seniors get the care they need in the comfort of home. home instead senior care. if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste.
a place with 24-hour valet service... upholstery classes a place where seniors get the care they need in the comfort of home. home instead senior care. if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste.
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a place with 24-hour fvalet servicee and a boutique salon a place with all day arts and crafts it evenike home, because well... it is home home instead senior care when you need personalized care in the comfort of home. when people ask me for i always tell them the thicker the enamel, the more white you're going to have. i would definitely recommend pronamel strong and bright to my patients. pronamel strong and bright toothpaste helps to actually strengthen the enamel. it's going to keep that enamel strong. it's going to keep it white. patients get what they're asking for. they want whiter teeth. they're going to get it with this. not only what dentists are looking for in a product, but what patients are looking for in a product. ♪ small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. at&t doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. at&t, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. at&t, not so much. get internet o
a place with 24-hour fvalet servicee and a boutique salon a place with all day arts and crafts it evenike home, because well... it is home home instead senior care when you need personalized care in the comfort of home. when people ask me for i always tell them the thicker the enamel, the more white you're going to have. i would definitely recommend pronamel strong and bright to my patients. pronamel strong and bright toothpaste helps to actually strengthen the enamel. it's going to keep that...
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he wants to create an elegant festive setting looking at a place where he can demonstrate his power a majestic house which will be seen to full advantage from the coast along with the city will see it will proclaim here dwellers a lot of wild goose. egg plant. april the twenty fifth twelve eighty four a day of special joy for us all at woodside the first prince of wales was born in the eagles' top one day he'll reign as edward the second and cannot even move become the seat of the prince's wife. told. ten years later phnom still won't be finished but unrest among the nature will spill over into open revolt which my lord will suppress with great resolve and much bloodshed. i'm still on the road from holic to conway both now complete and from konar been to the island and. edward has decided to build a further refuge here. at the foot of the green hills on the street between and we'll see in the mainland another council is taking shape on the marshes merits that stretch or how we say it anyway it means beautiful mom. after riding around for twenty years i find this a peaceful place compa
he wants to create an elegant festive setting looking at a place where he can demonstrate his power a majestic house which will be seen to full advantage from the coast along with the city will see it will proclaim here dwellers a lot of wild goose. egg plant. april the twenty fifth twelve eighty four a day of special joy for us all at woodside the first prince of wales was born in the eagles' top one day he'll reign as edward the second and cannot even move become the seat of the prince's...
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her feet and she ws a axel and a plank and this would be a place for them to sit and a place for her feet and shhes an axel and a plank and this would be a place for them to sit and a place for her feet and shes and axel and a plank and this would be a place for them to sit and a place for her feet and shls and axel and a plank and this would be a place for them to sit and a place for her feet and shs and axel and a plank and this would be a place for them to sit and a place for her feet and shs and axel and a plank and this would be a place for them toand anand axel and nd an % and an emancipate mother wou her featherbed and her fath would not leave withou that's this beautiful image courtesy of mark priest is showing. all these columns right here that are in the middle of the building highlight people that were important to the underground railroad in harriet tubman's network. people such as lucretia mott, sam green of east new market and william still, thomas garrett and ann marie douglas and sydney gay and fathera coughman wright and henry douglas and garnet are also highlighted.
her feet and she ws a axel and a plank and this would be a place for them to sit and a place for her feet and shhes an axel and a plank and this would be a place for them to sit and a place for her feet and shes and axel and a plank and this would be a place for them to sit and a place for her feet and shls and axel and a plank and this would be a place for them to sit and a place for her feet and shs and axel and a plank and this would be a place for them to sit and a place for her feet and...
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a place for mom. you know your family. we know senior living. e'll make the right choice. why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. pour it through brita's two-stage filter. dissolved solids remain? what if we filter it over and over? (sighing) oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter gets to all zeroes the first time. so, maybe it's time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get zerowater. get more out of your water. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. >>> breaking news tonight, students across the c
a place for mom. you know your family. we know senior living. e'll make the right choice. why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. pour it through brita's two-stage filter. dissolved solids remain? what if we filter it over and over? (sighing) oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter gets to all zeroes the first time. so, maybe it's time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get zerowater. get more...
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it is a place masquerading as being wild and natural, and yet it is deeply managed. they can't just leave the elk alone and leave it untouched, because there a need to keep, keep trying to shape this place to make it look like sort of the iconic nature that we all expect when we arrive in a park. what little historical evidence there is at port reyes, check out the visitor center at drake's beach, because there is very little historical material interpreted for the visitors, and what there is focused on sir frances drake who landed for about a week when his ship was blown off course in what the 0 1400s sometime. the more recent past in the terms of the ranches and the further past of the mewoks is the interpretation of this place, and what is more striking is that i will wrap up with this, is that it is understandable that the visitors don't know the history of the place, because it is not interpreted by the park service, and even the park managers don't remember or have any idea of what the old history was or what was there before they showed up. park management, sta
it is a place masquerading as being wild and natural, and yet it is deeply managed. they can't just leave the elk alone and leave it untouched, because there a need to keep, keep trying to shape this place to make it look like sort of the iconic nature that we all expect when we arrive in a park. what little historical evidence there is at port reyes, check out the visitor center at drake's beach, because there is very little historical material interpreted for the visitors, and what there is...
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a. place. that's up. next on d w. it's a tough see turvy world or at least it is in this cup side down house. you like to walk on the ceiling like fifty longstocking. no problem and you don't even need super glue. it's every child's dream come true. how do they do it. see for yourself. your romex sixteen. w. . learned german with w. . any time any place. with or with jo jo and her friends. colleagues discuss it in the next night mr speight says it's where she juggles a war with friends all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. and learn german for free with d w. p. and why here's a. picture of. a trip by airplane seventeen thousand kilometers in six weeks going to risk taking landscapes place forget about the experience of. touching the story. this is our home it's god's country of her listen to other better place seventeen thousand kilometers through catholic up starting february twenty seventh. defensive stalwart minds and for nigeria and the world cup he'll be up against leo messi. plus kickoff repor
a. place. that's up. next on d w. it's a tough see turvy world or at least it is in this cup side down house. you like to walk on the ceiling like fifty longstocking. no problem and you don't even need super glue. it's every child's dream come true. how do they do it. see for yourself. your romex sixteen. w. . learned german with w. . any time any place. with or with jo jo and her friends. colleagues discuss it in the next night mr speight says it's where she juggles a war with friends all over...
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it takes on the image of a place that time forgot. even then, you were talking ,bout pockets of the ozarks because you had other places , quicklyhwest arkansas modernizing. in the last couple decades of the 20th century, into the 21st century, demographics have changed. there's been a tremendous migration of people who don't come from the northern european protestant heritage. whether they are of hispanic descent, in northwest arkansas you have a large percentage of people of hispanic descent. the marshall lees who come in, people from africa and asia coming in. some of them becoming chicken farmers in northwest arkansas and southwest missouri. influx of people who have changed the demographics of the region over the last generation or two. in the same time, you've also opened up the region to an influx of retirees from the midwest and the north. just in my lifetime, there has definitely been a major evolution in whatever the culture of the ozarks is. i'm not even sure what that is anymore. we kind of hold onto the historical, cultura
it takes on the image of a place that time forgot. even then, you were talking ,bout pockets of the ozarks because you had other places , quicklyhwest arkansas modernizing. in the last couple decades of the 20th century, into the 21st century, demographics have changed. there's been a tremendous migration of people who don't come from the northern european protestant heritage. whether they are of hispanic descent, in northwest arkansas you have a large percentage of people of hispanic descent....
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she would have been falling from a higher place. democrats, they sort of had nothing to lose. they've been junior partners in the past four for years. they got kind of nothing out of it. of -- they were always sort of perceived as elementsd of secondary in the merkel government. could have walked away. there was a lot of pressure within their party to actually go in to opposition and not be in a coalition government with her again. >> i mean, david, they didn't get nothing out of going into coalitions with angela merkel. she got pummeled in the last election. it was a shocking showing. and also, angela merkel struggled too. and that was a result of the rise of the asd party. french afraid to go to elections, in case they increased their support further? >> yeah. so neither side could afford to go into new elections because of the rise of this right wing fory called the alternative germany, kind of an anti-immigrant populist group. were fearful of the, as you said, the rise of this party. >> so where is she today? your story does tal
she would have been falling from a higher place. democrats, they sort of had nothing to lose. they've been junior partners in the past four for years. they got kind of nothing out of it. of -- they were always sort of perceived as elementsd of secondary in the merkel government. could have walked away. there was a lot of pressure within their party to actually go in to opposition and not be in a coalition government with her again. >> i mean, david, they didn't get nothing out of going...
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this is a place where she loved to have conversations. here, in this area, she had a little library. she was an avid reader, she read books on almost any topic you can imagine. fiction,tion and non- she loved reading poetry out loud. when her grandchildren visited her in the summer she would have them here and she would read dayd to them in on a nice she would read to them outside, she would always spend time every day when she was here reading to her grandchildren. one of her grandchildren told us that the moment they arrive, their grandmother would hand them a suggested summer reading list. she did this because she wanted them to read eight looks during their visit here, which she felt was very educational and important to them. important arcd an in the story here at val kill it is a bit historic because she and john kennedy, then senator john kennedy met in this little alcove. the meeting happened because john kennedy was then running for the presidency of the united states in august of 1960. he wanted eleanor roosevelt backer of atwas
this is a place where she loved to have conversations. here, in this area, she had a little library. she was an avid reader, she read books on almost any topic you can imagine. fiction,tion and non- she loved reading poetry out loud. when her grandchildren visited her in the summer she would have them here and she would read dayd to them in on a nice she would read to them outside, she would always spend time every day when she was here reading to her grandchildren. one of her grandchildren...
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no photographers, no press, limited scrutiny, limited people looking at you, no photography, a place where you can go to be yourself, take in the service, mingle with us afterwards and go about your day. it's a wonderful, wonderful gift that ken plummer gave to us. my time. cedar. in the book i dedicate the book to michelle. it says, to michelle, thank you for making cedar our home. i imagine there's a number of veterans in the room and maybe others in your professional career that have moved around a lot, and every time you moved into a new house, it's a real challenge in making it a home. and for me, that always fell on my wife, michelle, to make it a home. and and especially every house that we lived in with our churn, she made it -- with our children, she made it especially a unique and special home. all these things are her touches, the way we entertain and engage guests and the crew and family and relatives was very special. and there's great memories i know i have as well as our predecessors and successors have as well. cedar where summer the office inside poplar, that's the co
no photographers, no press, limited scrutiny, limited people looking at you, no photography, a place where you can go to be yourself, take in the service, mingle with us afterwards and go about your day. it's a wonderful, wonderful gift that ken plummer gave to us. my time. cedar. in the book i dedicate the book to michelle. it says, to michelle, thank you for making cedar our home. i imagine there's a number of veterans in the room and maybe others in your professional career that have moved...
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julia: [laughs] chris: she went to a vocational school outside of chicago, learned how to cook, she learned pastry making. she started interning around the world at some places she got a call from noma, and said it was like getting the call to tour with beyonce. she said that's what i'm doing all right, that's what she was doing, and she worked there for several years. julia: one thing that stood out was the chocolate chili, obviously. chris: yes, the chili-chocolate popsicles. one of my coworkers had them, it's amazing. she did a pop up at shake shack in new york. i went down and had a breakfast taco she made with cured bacon and egg yolks, which sounds weird. julia: yes. chris: -- but was really delicious. they did a pop up, and were selling at 7:30, and they were sold out a 9:00 a.m. julia: this is very unique here, with -- it's also it takes something getting used to, i think. the flavors seem to be going well with people. chris: the fried pork skins is a mexican, traditional food. when she is in copenhagen, she can't get tomatillos or some of the traditional ingredients she would use if she was here. she uses gooseberries, and that adds a danish spin on
julia: [laughs] chris: she went to a vocational school outside of chicago, learned how to cook, she learned pastry making. she started interning around the world at some places she got a call from noma, and said it was like getting the call to tour with beyonce. she said that's what i'm doing all right, that's what she was doing, and she worked there for several years. julia: one thing that stood out was the chocolate chili, obviously. chris: yes, the chili-chocolate popsicles. one of my...
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a place for mom. you know your family. we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. >> neil: all right. you're watching a remarkable event. we have these school shootings all too often. a lot of people say nothing will change. and then these teenagers, some as young as 13, 14, 17, they're going to tallahassee. they're sending their message. we've had enough of it. you told us, if we see something, say something, nothing happened. you told us to be on top of this, you didn't do anything. we're tired of it. both of you standing by your political extremes not budging an inch so we're taking a matter in our own hands. hard to say where it's going but not something that i've seen as something as horrific went down in florida last week. we have legal eagle judge andrew andrew napolitano with us right now. judge, you wonder to what degree a safe government, federal government can get a handle on this issue. the president wants to address the bump stocks devices that allow semiautomatic weapons. where is this going? >> bump stocks, which
a place for mom. you know your family. we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. >> neil: all right. you're watching a remarkable event. we have these school shootings all too often. a lot of people say nothing will change. and then these teenagers, some as young as 13, 14, 17, they're going to tallahassee. they're sending their message. we've had enough of it. you told us, if we see something, say something, nothing happened. you told us to be on top of this, you...
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[laughter] julia: chinese workers are operating in a place which is one of the -- can we say -- the largestashing machine operation, perhaps? [laughter] joel: you can, i'm not going to say that. carol: we can allege. julia: we can allege. joel: this place is on u.s. soil. you get on a plane, flight to hawaii, do that again. it puts it right over in asia, and it's a little bit closer to asia than the u.s. the story centers on the chinese casino that opens on japan. it's a little fuzzy. >> it's a lot fuzzy. let's be clear. it's way more financially superior than anything in vegas. joel: macau dwarfs vegas in size of per table numbers. casinos in japan worth that with fever tables. [laughter] carol: right. that loan in the relationship between the company and the u.s. and government officials would be super interesting. matt campbell went there. we got more from him. matt: saipan is the capital of a obscure american territory. if you want to see it on a map, you've got to look for guam, then go right. it's an impossibly remote part of the world, 14 time zones from washington. the quickest way
[laughter] julia: chinese workers are operating in a place which is one of the -- can we say -- the largestashing machine operation, perhaps? [laughter] joel: you can, i'm not going to say that. carol: we can allege. julia: we can allege. joel: this place is on u.s. soil. you get on a plane, flight to hawaii, do that again. it puts it right over in asia, and it's a little bit closer to asia than the u.s. the story centers on the chinese casino that opens on japan. it's a little fuzzy. >>...
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this is now a bustling friendly place to pick up some large. ust a couple of decades ago people say it looked like a ghost town. they were leaving for the united states in sizeable numbers, as they were for many towns and villages across mexico. in the crook of this ravine at group of recently returned illegal immigrants decided they wanted to solve a problem on their own. years before any talk of a border wall. they wa nted any talk of a border wall. they wanted to convince their children and grandchildren that they would have a better life in mexico and to warn them about the dangers of crossing. the notorious crowning glory of the park was the brutal night walk, which allows tourists to experience what it's like to illegally crossed the us border, albeit a fake one. their hope, that it would be a deterrent. we are told to meet inside the main gate. this is the real deal. even though these guys are planning apart, they really mean business. the guy yelling at the top is a clear key, what you call someone who brings you across the border —— coy
this is now a bustling friendly place to pick up some large. ust a couple of decades ago people say it looked like a ghost town. they were leaving for the united states in sizeable numbers, as they were for many towns and villages across mexico. in the crook of this ravine at group of recently returned illegal immigrants decided they wanted to solve a problem on their own. years before any talk of a border wall. they wa nted any talk of a border wall. they wanted to convince their children and...
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a place for mom. you know your family. we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. >>> the relationship between my next two guests is a painful but prevalent remiimportant reminde how prevalent school shootings have become. a librarian at sandy hook saved children's lives and my next guest is a librarian at stoneman douglas. she quickly sprang into action, locking 50 students and five staff members safely into a media equipment room and now she, too, is being called a h e hero. yvonne and diana are with me now. ladies, thank you so much for sharing the time and i cannot believe. this has happened with your friend. this has happened with you. take me back to that moment and tell me what you did and at what point what did you think my god this is exactly what my friend, yvonne, had to do? >> trawl let me say i always thought about what she had to do and always tried to be prepared with my phone, walkie talkie and keys, and that's thanks to my conversations with her after sandy hook. when i heard it was a code red -- at first it was
a place for mom. you know your family. we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. >>> the relationship between my next two guests is a painful but prevalent remiimportant reminde how prevalent school shootings have become. a librarian at sandy hook saved children's lives and my next guest is a librarian at stoneman douglas. she quickly sprang into action, locking 50 students and five staff members safely into a media equipment room and now she, too, is being called a...
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. >> this church was founded as a place for people to worship who had been forced to attend services on capitol hill near the navy yard and when they decided they had the means available, they came forward, put together a committee to form the church, and ultimately had the building built. the cornerstone was laid in september 1815, at the time that was done, it was done by the grand lodge of the masons of washington, d.c., the cornerstone was an elaborate ceremony, a parade took place downtown all the way to this space, led by the u.s. marine corps band. it was quite an event. and subsequently the church opened for business after it was erected in october of 1816, and it was consecrated on december 27, 1816, st. john's day, the saint for whom the church is named. the architect of the church had been an architect for the capitol and had been called back to washington to help restore the federal buildings that had been destroyed by the british during the war of 1812. he built the church as a greek cross form. if you look at the ceiling here, you can see the four corners, the pillars, a
. >> this church was founded as a place for people to worship who had been forced to attend services on capitol hill near the navy yard and when they decided they had the means available, they came forward, put together a committee to form the church, and ultimately had the building built. the cornerstone was laid in september 1815, at the time that was done, it was done by the grand lodge of the masons of washington, d.c., the cornerstone was an elaborate ceremony, a parade took place...
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i believe that playgrounds are important because it provides a safe place for children. i remember the park before the renovation. i remember as a child that this area was a danger zone that i should avoid. i remember finding myself repulsed by the smell emitting from the park, and then, it got renovated. i was amazed by how much the park changed. the streets were cleaner than they had been since i was a child. i genuinely fell in love with the beauty of this playground, and how well it's been maintained. i also believe that playgrounds are important because of the influence they have on the community, making it more colorful and livly like at bodecker park. imagine all the kids coming together as they laugh and play together, maybe even making new friends along the way. as they grow older, they will look back and tell stories how impactful the civic center playground was to their lives. it was a place making ever lasting friendship, the place they looked forward to going to, and the place they call home. thank you so much for this beautiful park. [applause] >> hello. my
i believe that playgrounds are important because it provides a safe place for children. i remember the park before the renovation. i remember as a child that this area was a danger zone that i should avoid. i remember finding myself repulsed by the smell emitting from the park, and then, it got renovated. i was amazed by how much the park changed. the streets were cleaner than they had been since i was a child. i genuinely fell in love with the beauty of this playground, and how well it's been...
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it's a stunning place but it's hides a dark secret. this is a place whose atomic past is ceding to its present the people of in a way talk were forced into exile by the atomic fallout allowed to return after three decades a new generation is learning about the traditions and customs of this place. i they have also been taught about america's toxic legacy and how it lies under john donvan. i and. they understand so madi understand that we have a voice in our you know aisle and that is what they called by using. they know that there's a tomb because they have been there so the daughter and you call up the term and we call it that to. we sit out the next morning to see for ourselves. after nearly two hours we approach one of in a way talking assholes forty islands. what we've come to see is hard to spot from the beach only from the air can you get a true sense of the sky a lot of what the united states military calls the dawn or. the dime is actually a dump it contains the toxic leftovers of some of the most powerful atomic bombs in histo
it's a stunning place but it's hides a dark secret. this is a place whose atomic past is ceding to its present the people of in a way talk were forced into exile by the atomic fallout allowed to return after three decades a new generation is learning about the traditions and customs of this place. i they have also been taught about america's toxic legacy and how it lies under john donvan. i and. they understand so madi understand that we have a voice in our you know aisle and that is what they...
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a place for mom. you know your family. we know senior living. a place for mom.our family. we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting function. for afib patients well-managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® compares in
a place for mom. you know your family. we know senior living. a place for mom.our family. we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor...
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the feeling that people will respond i really find it a special place it's a different place i think it's possible to have. we've succeeded. so we got this comment from terry fischer who is a dementia advocate on twitter and he knows very well about that village and he writes for those with dementia who are living there it offers freedom of choice it emulates life as an everyday situation people are treated with ask people and they're treated with dignity it does not have a care home feel and it has a wonderfully structured open way of life but we've got these comments as well about the village this is dimension nigeria on their own blog dealing with people who have to care with people suffering from dementia they write i've heard about it but financially viable in our third world country i'm afraid another person also writes something similar group says it heard a little about it but are they financially feasible for every family. finances is something that a lot of people are picking up on and they know that there are options out there but they wonder if they will be able to suit fa
the feeling that people will respond i really find it a special place it's a different place i think it's possible to have. we've succeeded. so we got this comment from terry fischer who is a dementia advocate on twitter and he knows very well about that village and he writes for those with dementia who are living there it offers freedom of choice it emulates life as an everyday situation people are treated with ask people and they're treated with dignity it does not have a care home feel and...
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you can see why ruin its remoteness made it seem like a good place for the dome and it's contaminated contents but like most of the islands of the marshals rooters is baylee a major above sea level at its highest point when this dome was built in the light nine hundred seventy s. there was no factoring in sea level rises caused by climate change now every day when the tide rolls out as it is now ready o. active isotopes from underneath the dime roll out with it that those it's the connection between the nuclear age and the climate change it will be a very devastation event. if it were really it we're not talking just the marshall islands we're talking. some ocean. i think it's really telling that. the ocean is rising and it's and it's is making this nuclear waste leak out because in a lot of ways this climate change issue has also been revived revitalizing a lot of conversations about our nuclear legacy every time someone talks about climate change you can't ignore our nuclear legacy as well it's link. is a poet and climate change activist. she's proud of her marshallese heritage. it'
you can see why ruin its remoteness made it seem like a good place for the dome and it's contaminated contents but like most of the islands of the marshals rooters is baylee a major above sea level at its highest point when this dome was built in the light nine hundred seventy s. there was no factoring in sea level rises caused by climate change now every day when the tide rolls out as it is now ready o. active isotopes from underneath the dime roll out with it that those it's the connection...
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this was a place where she loved to have conversation. over here in this area, she had a life where he, and she was an -- had a little library. and she was an avid reader. she read books on almost any topic you can imagine. both fiction and nonfiction. she loved reading poetry aloud. quite often, when her grandchildren visited her in the summer, she would have them here and she would read aloud to them. on a nice day, she would be reading to them outside. but she would always spend time every single day when she was here reading to her grandchildren. one of her grandchildren told us that the moment they arrived, their grandmother would hand them a suggested summer reading list. they didn't really appreciate it. but she did this because she wanted them to at least read a book during their visit here, which he felt was very educational and important to them. for this alcove really has a very important part in the story here and val-kill. it's a bit historic. she and john kennedy, then senator john kennedy met in this alcove. the meeting happ
this was a place where she loved to have conversation. over here in this area, she had a life where he, and she was an -- had a little library. and she was an avid reader. she read books on almost any topic you can imagine. both fiction and nonfiction. she loved reading poetry aloud. quite often, when her grandchildren visited her in the summer, she would have them here and she would read aloud to them. on a nice day, she would be reading to them outside. but she would always spend time every...
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the goal was to be an urban healing resort, a place of refuge, a kind and welcoming place to find meaningful community. the mind full body was a bit ahead of its time offering yoga before it became mainstream. in addition to yoga including post and premarital with baby. it features massage and accupunturand meditation and 200 hour yoga training program. it is not 30 years old but due to displacement due to significant rent increase. item 3-d is an irish public that opened in 1975 in the richmond street. it features irish music every tuesday and sunday evening. the business hosts events put on by the irish crossroads festival, a city wide event celebrating irish literature and culture and music. it features music styles reflective of the neighborhood including bluegrass. item 3-e. is slims, a live music nightclub opened in 1988. when slim's first opened the musical acts were r and b and blues. currently it offers all types of music including hip-hop and folk catering to a large rarity of tastes. it is an active member of the 11th street hosting benefits and catering to community outreach. sli
the goal was to be an urban healing resort, a place of refuge, a kind and welcoming place to find meaningful community. the mind full body was a bit ahead of its time offering yoga before it became mainstream. in addition to yoga including post and premarital with baby. it features massage and accupunturand meditation and 200 hour yoga training program. it is not 30 years old but due to displacement due to significant rent increase. item 3-d is an irish public that opened in 1975 in the...
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. >> next, a tour of spring wood estate in hyde park, new york, final resting place of president franklin roosevelt. we'll hear about president's life inside the home which is now a national historical site. >> this was home. this was where his heart always was. and he once said to his friends and neighbors, my heart has always been here. it always will be. and it was. this is where he was most happy throughout his entire life. franklin d roosevelt was born and raised in this house. and he was buried right here on the estate as well. the roosevelts originally had a different estate. a little bit down the road from this property. and the house burnt to the ground in 1865. and then fdr father mr. james roosevelt purchased this property to be their new home in the hudson valley. fdr parents were james and sarah dell a more roosevelt. and mr. james roosevelt had a wife before sarah. her name was rebecca holland. and she passed away in 1876. and four years later in 1880, mr. james married miss sarah. he was 52 years old. and she was only 26. so she was half his age. and james and sarah only ha
. >> next, a tour of spring wood estate in hyde park, new york, final resting place of president franklin roosevelt. we'll hear about president's life inside the home which is now a national historical site. >> this was home. this was where his heart always was. and he once said to his friends and neighbors, my heart has always been here. it always will be. and it was. this is where he was most happy throughout his entire life. franklin d roosevelt was born and raised in this house....
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for a toddler is a restaurant there's hot food hot play restaurants not have i'm like this is not a place to just let your kids run around so i think that's where a lot of people get angry with customers but for toddlers under three it's just. it's not something they're prepared for like i said they don't even understand the difference they don't stand that this isn't their home they don't get it right and so putting kids in this position a daniel post senning who is the great great grandson of a marine of etiquette emily post actually said that some places are grown up places there's certain expectation that until kids are old enough you don't put them in that position to fail and i think that's the thing is is this idea that a toddler a supposed to know how to act in a fancy restaurant or know how to do these things i think it's awful putting a lot of pressure on a kid who doesn't want to try to look spend time with their kids not something most unlike your kid be a kid we don't need the one percent of to just how to raise a kid yeah we raise a soul through television and with your litt
for a toddler is a restaurant there's hot food hot play restaurants not have i'm like this is not a place to just let your kids run around so i think that's where a lot of people get angry with customers but for toddlers under three it's just. it's not something they're prepared for like i said they don't even understand the difference they don't stand that this isn't their home they don't get it right and so putting kids in this position a daniel post senning who is the great great grandson of...
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it's an ecosystem that's provided a great place for our team to grow. >> we're a community company.e're a company that's looking to create opportunities for people to connect. that happens in our physical spaces, the vibe that we create, the energy that our members create is something that you feel when you walk in. >> when we see our members inside of this environment, we're inspired to help them. it's all in service to a bigger picture of how do we make people happy? how do we get people to be engaged with their life? >> we work is the office space of tomorrow. the future is about light, innovation, creativity, it's going from me to we. we give you space that will inspire you, uplift you, and help you innovate the products of tomorrow. >> good job, man. [ applause ] >> i think i stay here. wow, that was incredible. we have a bright future. now i want to continue the conversation on the importance of job creation. i call on the director of walmart and public affairs and government relations. walmart has been a strong partner of the conference of mayors for years, and amy hill is a
it's an ecosystem that's provided a great place for our team to grow. >> we're a community company.e're a company that's looking to create opportunities for people to connect. that happens in our physical spaces, the vibe that we create, the energy that our members create is something that you feel when you walk in. >> when we see our members inside of this environment, we're inspired to help them. it's all in service to a bigger picture of how do we make people happy? how do we get...
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a. place unless you're a. place to place you will. be the first to say your right to still say. they're going to find you. with something to. do you think you know you know if you feel please do you know do you know. that it's a little. like. yeah little. smile or. you know you know. it's. a i mean bush told the defense post what you would do a. little bit. ok i thought it was done with does that. mean you left your stuff at the machine it was the big push for it was a little decided to give you this quote at this particular most you don't this is new going to be. lit. so up until. it's meant to. be the end of the cheek you. can come find the. pitch. fade. in and a a few. posts music. to my film we do each and pushing his knowledge his mission to pluto and then to push just to be able to. quote you. he said that he. took this. closer to welcome. to the present as soon as he. could people to see. it go to ask there is still. a shadowy chevalier's ask you. to show us a couple. of steps i was listening to. the school got us to proceed to smother me. please please please. please. li
a. place unless you're a. place to place you will. be the first to say your right to still say. they're going to find you. with something to. do you think you know you know if you feel please do you know do you know. that it's a little. like. yeah little. smile or. you know you know. it's. a i mean bush told the defense post what you would do a. little bit. ok i thought it was done with does that. mean you left your stuff at the machine it was the big push for it was a little decided to give...
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it's cared for by a group of volunteers. what makes this placeat can bring a smile to children and adults. as one of the kids who was lucky enough to have grown up in san francisco, it's been a very special place to me for a long time. i'm sure once you ride the slide, you'll know why. >> it's important to remember that these parks are maintained by neighbors. their gems of san francisco and we want thome keep shining -- them to keep shining. ment so >> we hope you enjoyed exploring city the with us. >> do you have a favorite public space? share it with us in the comments below. until next time, thank you for joining us on public works tv. >> i am public works. >>> we are live now.
it's cared for by a group of volunteers. what makes this placeat can bring a smile to children and adults. as one of the kids who was lucky enough to have grown up in san francisco, it's been a very special place to me for a long time. i'm sure once you ride the slide, you'll know why. >> it's important to remember that these parks are maintained by neighbors. their gems of san francisco and we want thome keep shining -- them to keep shining. ment so >> we hope you enjoyed exploring...
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and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. trish: better than 200 points, just off the sessions highs. we're climbing because everybody says, i don't care about inflation. that reading came in hotter than expected. maybe the weak retail sales numbers that the economy is not as hot as people think and of course the fed will have to stay active. i don't know i like that scenario very much because i would like to get off the fed sugar high. editor and publisher of the gartman letter, dennis gartman who is getting increasingly worried. in an email this morning i told you, dennis, i am worried about inflation. i did not like what i saw this morning. your thoughts? >> and you shouldn't. i mean we are seeing inflationary pressure
and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. trish: better than 200 points, just off the sessions highs. we're climbing because everybody says, i don't care about inflation. that reading came in hotter than...
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>> as legislation requires it has the minimum standards, a seat, a surface to place your breast on, aan space that doesn't have toxic chemicals or storage or anything like that. and we have electricity, we have plenty of outlets for pumps, for fridge. the things that make it a little extra, the fridge is in the room. and the sink is in the room. our legislation does require a fridge and sink nearby but it's all right in here. you can wash your pump and put your milk away and you don't have to put it in a fridge that you share with co-workers. >> the new standards will be applied to all businesses and places of employment in san francisco. but are they achievable for the smaller employers in the city? >> i think small businesses rightfully have some concerns about providing lactation accommodations for employees, however we left a lot of leeway in the legislation to account for small businesses that may have small footprints. for example, we don't mandate that you have a lactation room, but rather lactation space. in city hall we have a lactation pod here open to the public. ♪ ♪ >> so
>> as legislation requires it has the minimum standards, a seat, a surface to place your breast on, aan space that doesn't have toxic chemicals or storage or anything like that. and we have electricity, we have plenty of outlets for pumps, for fridge. the things that make it a little extra, the fridge is in the room. and the sink is in the room. our legislation does require a fridge and sink nearby but it's all right in here. you can wash your pump and put your milk away and you don't...
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the city's lost its heart, and he went off looking for a new place to live. i took a picture down the street waiting to across to the market, and then, i showed the picture to various friends and said what city do you think i took this picture in. they said umm, hong kong? well, that brings me to the mint. here, we have an iconic historic building which you've heard about very eloquently, and i would just say in a city that was founded by the gold rush, what more iconic building could you possibly have than a mint? thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm lucia bogota. i'm an architect. i was a former member of the san francisco landmarks board and former vice president of the paelzrd board, so the mint is very well known to me. among the public benefits included in the central soma plan, i urge you to include a robust program for the mint. don't let the local market forces depri forc forces deprive the city of this historic project. the day at the mint is an inspiring celebration who is mission is the preservation and historic mission of
the city's lost its heart, and he went off looking for a new place to live. i took a picture down the street waiting to across to the market, and then, i showed the picture to various friends and said what city do you think i took this picture in. they said umm, hong kong? well, that brings me to the mint. here, we have an iconic historic building which you've heard about very eloquently, and i would just say in a city that was founded by the gold rush, what more iconic building could you...