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and he said to bess in a memorable sentence a private letter to bess i'm doing as i damn please for the next two years. to hell with all of them." and that's when he really started to roll. that is when all of these greedy competence come in. therefore, it seems to me, that is an example of what, o ne brilliant example of what we can all learn from that career. when he did take office in 1945 at the death of franken roosevelt, it was one of the worst points in the history of the world. and certainly no president ever came into office with anything like the burden he would have to assume. the war had taken 196 and 999,000 american lives. which as he knew was more than three times the american , in which he fought in combat. at the current rate the war was costing more than 900 casualties a day. just for us. he was commander-in-chief of an armed forces exceeding 16 million men and women. let's not forget that. the largest naval armada in history. and more planes, tanks, guns and money than ever marshall by anyone nation in history. in the critical last act of the most terrible war of all
and he said to bess in a memorable sentence a private letter to bess i'm doing as i damn please for the next two years. to hell with all of them." and that's when he really started to roll. that is when all of these greedy competence come in. therefore, it seems to me, that is an example of what, o ne brilliant example of what we can all learn from that career. when he did take office in 1945 at the death of franken roosevelt, it was one of the worst points in the history of the world. and...
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. >>> other stories we're following, veteran actor james bess died thursday.was best known for his role on the dukes of hazard with his memorable laugh. >> i get it! i love it i love it. >> james bess was 88 years old. >>> a former hooter's waitress was awarded $250,000 in a racial discrimination lawsuit. according to the suit she was fired in august of 2013 because of blond streaks in her hair. she says her manager said the streaks didn't look natural. hooters responded on the website saying the decision was, quote, flawed. >>> gallop revealed the best place to live in america after interviewing 176,000 people in all 50 states. it concluded the area with the highest well-being index is the north sarasota in southern florida. must be that great florida sunshine. >> i've been there. it's nice. it is beautiful. >> absolutely. i'd go now. >> no winter and snore. >>> talk about this being high and dry, wait till you see this. a raccoon got stuck after it climbed up a light pole in center city philadelphia, yesterday. >> he can't climb down i guess. >> this is not
. >>> other stories we're following, veteran actor james bess died thursday.was best known for his role on the dukes of hazard with his memorable laugh. >> i get it! i love it i love it. >> james bess was 88 years old. >>> a former hooter's waitress was awarded $250,000 in a racial discrimination lawsuit. according to the suit she was fired in august of 2013 because of blond streaks in her hair. she says her manager said the streaks didn't look natural. hooters...
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bess truman, we showed that the letters clip of her breaking that bottle. that must've been a hard bottle to break because she was a better athlete than harry truman was. when she was in grade school she was a very good third baseman she used to tell people. she could swing a bat but she had a secret she was keeping. her father had committed suicide at a time when it was a statement. she took apart. her mother, her mother's mental health never really recovered from that. she didn't even want to be when harry truman was president. she would bring her mother to the white house and to go back to independence, and she decided she had a more important role in life than being with the president, which is keeping her family together. i think we forget sometimes these are people and they have these burdens on them. >> and yet a very, very important -- after truman dropped the bomb, the first atomic bomb she came back from missouri. she advised him the night before he dropped the second on nagasaki, according to the memoirs to alonso field, with the white house, i m
bess truman, we showed that the letters clip of her breaking that bottle. that must've been a hard bottle to break because she was a better athlete than harry truman was. when she was in grade school she was a very good third baseman she used to tell people. she could swing a bat but she had a secret she was keeping. her father had committed suicide at a time when it was a statement. she took apart. her mother, her mother's mental health never really recovered from that. she didn't even want to...
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[speaking spanish] translator: good afternoon, i am bess vanquez i have two children one is 14 years old. [speaking spanish] translator: i really appreciate that my children are really good. i like to work i am a hard-working person, nevertheless i do not have a house and i need a house. [speaking spanish] translator: i am originally from honduras however the situation in honduras is difficult because of the crime, i am here to work and hope for a better future for my children and i. [speaking spanish] translator: thanks in advance for your help i encourage you to keep supporting the initiatives for housing, the future of our city is the children, and that's the way we will stand up. gracias. >> gracias. >> good afternoon, i am raul fernandez, i am here with bay family united collaborative. i promise to be brief, i thank you for your time. as we know san francisco is facing an unprecedented housing crisis, some believe that between 7,000 and 10,000 homeless individual probably 3,000 homeless children enrolled in san francisco unified school district. as we know that the average range
[speaking spanish] translator: good afternoon, i am bess vanquez i have two children one is 14 years old. [speaking spanish] translator: i really appreciate that my children are really good. i like to work i am a hard-working person, nevertheless i do not have a house and i need a house. [speaking spanish] translator: i am originally from honduras however the situation in honduras is difficult because of the crime, i am here to work and hope for a better future for my children and i. [speaking...
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bess truman, we show that hilarious clip of her breaking the bottle. that must've been hard about because she is a better athlete than harry truman was. when she was in grade school she was a very good third baseman she would tell people. she could swing a bat but she had a secret she was keeping. her father had committed suicide, and she took it hard. her mother, her mother's mental health never really recovered from the. she didn't want to be here when harry truman was president. she would bring her mother to the white house and they would go back to independent and she really didn't come she decided she had a more important role in life than being with the president, which was keeping her family together. i think we forget sometimes these are people and they have burdens on them. >> and get a very, very important -- after truman dropped the bomb the first atomic bomb, she came back from missouri. she tries to deny before he dropped the second on nagasaki according to the memoir to alonso who was a white house -- by me she was in on this big decision
bess truman, we show that hilarious clip of her breaking the bottle. that must've been hard about because she is a better athlete than harry truman was. when she was in grade school she was a very good third baseman she would tell people. she could swing a bat but she had a secret she was keeping. her father had committed suicide, and she took it hard. her mother, her mother's mental health never really recovered from the. she didn't want to be here when harry truman was president. she would...
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. >> i sent out an e-mail on a saturday morning to about 40 of our bess customers. very high level explanation of what we were trying to do. i asked for $1,000 per person and i need to know by tomorrow. and we got there. >> roger was one of the first to join. >> so what about the store made you want to join a club? >> it was the people. just the overall thought that went behind their front line product. >> roger is an ideal member and shopper. >> i've tried this on for two months. >> really they're all one and the same. when you join the club your dues go towards a credit at the store. >> all of the things that we sell are part of the modern gentleman's lifestyle. the difference at wingtip is that through the private club you actually have a chance to experience things before you buy them. >> in other words, not only is everything at the store for sale, but everything at the club is for sale, too. the smoking jackets, the gas ware, the key holders. it worked on me ami and i sat down to have a signature wingtip manhattan. >> cheers. >> and within seconds, i was tempt
. >> i sent out an e-mail on a saturday morning to about 40 of our bess customers. very high level explanation of what we were trying to do. i asked for $1,000 per person and i need to know by tomorrow. and we got there. >> roger was one of the first to join. >> so what about the store made you want to join a club? >> it was the people. just the overall thought that went behind their front line product. >> roger is an ideal member and shopper. >> i've tried...
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, and that's what unicef and other partners will make sure that we do more for those children in a bessperate situation. the government are already doing a lot and we're working together with the refugee camps in neighboring countries. it is not enough, and the needs are immense and every day it's bigger and bigger. we can really see the women and children who make most of the refugees who are displaced and who are arriving in the camps have lost everything. they're survivors of killings massacres and shootings and sometimes days and days of journey. but the lack of survivors are in danger not because of boko haram, but because of preventable diseases. that's not acceptable. many of that's diseases with be prevented with vaccinations. >> thank you. >> in borindi police have used tear gas against protesters thousands of people have left the neighboring rwanda fearing violence during the election in june. argentina has started local proceedings against five children three of which are british, for drilling for gas in the falkland islands. some have announced the move as bullying but the a
, and that's what unicef and other partners will make sure that we do more for those children in a bessperate situation. the government are already doing a lot and we're working together with the refugee camps in neighboring countries. it is not enough, and the needs are immense and every day it's bigger and bigger. we can really see the women and children who make most of the refugees who are displaced and who are arriving in the camps have lost everything. they're survivors of killings...
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in 1999, china had over 20 lln such besses.ship enterprise output grows almost ten percent a year, just adding to the disparity between industry and agriculture. the disparity has always existed but now it is growing wider and wider because of the industrial... faster growth rate in the industrial sector. ( interviewer speaking mandarin ) translator: why did you decide to work here? ( speaking mandarin ) translator: i started working here 15 years ago right after i graduated from middle school. this company is special. i've gotten attached to it and it would be hard to leave. narrator: onodera visits the home of jiang guifang and her husband, rui chengyun. three memberof their family work in the factory. jiang guifang is preparing lunch. today, it is green pepper and pork stir fry. an advantage for a farming town like sijia is that fresh vegetables are readily available. at 11:30 a.m., the factory closes for lunch. many employees live nearby so they go home. the communist system once tried to ensure income for everyone in china
in 1999, china had over 20 lln such besses.ship enterprise output grows almost ten percent a year, just adding to the disparity between industry and agriculture. the disparity has always existed but now it is growing wider and wider because of the industrial... faster growth rate in the industrial sector. ( interviewer speaking mandarin ) translator: why did you decide to work here? ( speaking mandarin ) translator: i started working here 15 years ago right after i graduated from middle school....
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bill into law after which bess and harry truman were ceremoniously given first two medicare cards. the recent part d expansion of medicare protected the pharmaceutical industry. some contend that aca protects health care industry skirting efficient approach to insure the nation or medicare or single-payer approach. finally we're now at chapter four, which raises the question, did the path we set for ourselves then result in a series of bonanzas? first bonanza for doctors and hospitals. secondly a bonanza for the pharmaceutical industry and third now for the insurance industry itself. or was it as others might argue, just the american way? here we are tonight, having traveled a long circuitous route to universal access to health coverage, something enjoyed by citizens of over other developed country in the world. we now stand at crossroads with a pivotal supreme court decision anticipated on king versus burwell in late june and election on horizon in november, will we stay the course, if we don't, what are the implications? for that discussion we've turned first to two people who ma
bill into law after which bess and harry truman were ceremoniously given first two medicare cards. the recent part d expansion of medicare protected the pharmaceutical industry. some contend that aca protects health care industry skirting efficient approach to insure the nation or medicare or single-payer approach. finally we're now at chapter four, which raises the question, did the path we set for ourselves then result in a series of bonanzas? first bonanza for doctors and hospitals. secondly...
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bess and harry truman were given the first two medicare cards. medicare expansion protected pharmaceutical industry. some contend that aca protects health care industry skirting efficient approach to insure the nation or medicare or single-payer approach. finally we're now at chapter four, which raises the question, did the path we set for ourselves then result in a series of bonanzas? first bonanza for doctors and hospitals. secondly a bonanza for the pharmaceutical industry and third now for the insurance industry itself. or was it as others might argue, just the american way? here we are traveled a long circuit does route to near universal access to health coverage, something enjoyed by citizens of over other developed country in the world. we now stand at crossroads with a pivotal supreme court decision anticipated on king versus burwell in late june and election on horizon in november, will we stay the course, if we doesn't e don't what are the implications? for that discussion we've turned first to two people who may arguably no more about
bess and harry truman were given the first two medicare cards. medicare expansion protected pharmaceutical industry. some contend that aca protects health care industry skirting efficient approach to insure the nation or medicare or single-payer approach. finally we're now at chapter four, which raises the question, did the path we set for ourselves then result in a series of bonanzas? first bonanza for doctors and hospitals. secondly a bonanza for the pharmaceutical industry and third now for...
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president johnson traveled to missouri, the birthplace of president truman's wife, bess to sign the bill into law in which they were given a ceremony of the first two medicare cords: the recent expansion of medicare protected the pharmaceutical industry and some content the aca protects the health insurance industry by skirting an efficient approach to ensuring the nation an expansion of medicare or single payer approach. finally, we are now in chapter 4, raising the question did the path we set for ourselves then result in a series of finances? first, a bonanza for the doctors and hospitals, the pharmaceutical industry, and now for the insurance policy industry itself. or was it as others argue, just the american way? so here we are tonight traveling a long route to near universal access to health coverage, something enjoyed by the citizens of every other developed country in the world. but we now stand in a cross roads with a pivotal supreme court decision on king in late june and election on the horizon in november. will we stay the course? if we do not, what's are the implications. f
president johnson traveled to missouri, the birthplace of president truman's wife, bess to sign the bill into law in which they were given a ceremony of the first two medicare cords: the recent expansion of medicare protected the pharmaceutical industry and some content the aca protects the health insurance industry by skirting an efficient approach to ensuring the nation an expansion of medicare or single payer approach. finally, we are now in chapter 4, raising the question did the path we...
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some of them, like the best truman -- bess truman, she did not have a very public role. she was asked to do something as simple as break a champagne bottle. it would not rate. after multiple tries. after that, she did very little in the public sphere. mimi eisenhower, she has a quote, think does the policy -- ike does the policy, i turn the pork chops. she understood the social component of her job and was happy to do it. our modern first ladies, i will only mention a couple until we go into laura bush. it is important to understand the arc of history and the evolution. laura bush looked to lady bird johnson as one of her models. when asked who her favorite first lady, she was conflicted. she had her mother-in-law as an example. she also looked to another texas first lady, lady bird johnson. who had such a profound impact. the courage to campaign for the civil right act. in the south. she understood the power of media and it's communicating effectively. she would critique the president's speeches. she was a millionaire and her own right because she owned radio stations a
some of them, like the best truman -- bess truman, she did not have a very public role. she was asked to do something as simple as break a champagne bottle. it would not rate. after multiple tries. after that, she did very little in the public sphere. mimi eisenhower, she has a quote, think does the policy -- ike does the policy, i turn the pork chops. she understood the social component of her job and was happy to do it. our modern first ladies, i will only mention a couple until we go into...
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will tell you why the state trooper who is and how water after taking this picture was snoop dog bessesay night at 9 after the news. around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7 in theaters now. >> reporter: is just into the kron 4 newsgroup them federal jobs report is out and looks pretty good is shows employers added about a hundred and 26,000 jobs last month that does snapped a 12 month st. of about two and thousand. the remains of 5.5%. that is good news. economic growth we get some pretty bad weather throughout the country here construction activity all that playing a part in this the jobs report is out in the show's zero hundred and 26,000 jobs were added last month. >> reporter: a texas state trooper has been cited for this picture there is an east and took a pitcher
will tell you why the state trooper who is and how water after taking this picture was snoop dog bessesay night at 9 after the news. around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7...
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. >> and bess truman and harry truman wrote letters to each other. >> yes. right. but there's nothing like the abigail and john exchange in american history. >> no, and i think that the length of it's when they were situated in such an important period of time and they were players on so many stages and that's the thing that sets them apart. susan: here's the question about peacefield from twitter. many presidents, aaron chihi writes, use their homes as neutral space for meetings. did john and abigail host dignitaries at peacefield? james: people came by, i know that, but not so much during the presidency, much later at in retirement. remember, there's when john is really quite ancient and i think it's a little while after abigail has passed. cadets from west point came and they were they had a band and they played and marched and they were served punch and the officers, john adams gave a talk to the a patriotic talk to the for the troops. and occasionally people would come by but they didn't entertain in the sense of politically entertaining. they too it was famil
. >> and bess truman and harry truman wrote letters to each other. >> yes. right. but there's nothing like the abigail and john exchange in american history. >> no, and i think that the length of it's when they were situated in such an important period of time and they were players on so many stages and that's the thing that sets them apart. susan: here's the question about peacefield from twitter. many presidents, aaron chihi writes, use their homes as neutral space for...
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engaged in the misfortune such as the slager case, or even in the brown case in ferguson, but what bess about those individuals who knowing -- but what about those individuals who knowingly participated in the policies that ended up creating this disparity in our society this injustice in our society? they're given the opportunity they're given the opportunity, they're given the opportunity to retire. they're given the opportunity to resign. they're given the opportunity to move on with their lives and to benefit from the pensions and other benefits that are accrued by the number of years that they've been working as public servants, even though it is clearly demonstrated that their service was not to the public. there needs to be consequences that need to be addressed with regard to that also. there's a lot that needs to be done. we can see it, but we can no longer be silent on it. congress does have a role here. congress has a response to believe the ensure that the laws of this country are protecting all of our zit ens. we need to do things like invest in body cameras not just to cat
engaged in the misfortune such as the slager case, or even in the brown case in ferguson, but what bess about those individuals who knowing -- but what about those individuals who knowingly participated in the policies that ended up creating this disparity in our society this injustice in our society? they're given the opportunity they're given the opportunity, they're given the opportunity to retire. they're given the opportunity to resign. they're given the opportunity to move on with their...
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some of them, like the bess trumans, she did not have a very public role. she was asked to do something as simple as break a champagne bottle. it would not rate. after multiple tries. after that, she did very little in the public sphere. mimi eisenhower, she has a quote, ike does the policy, i turn the pork chops. she understood the social component of her job and was happy to do it. our modern first ladies, i will only mention a couple until we go into laura bush. it is important to understand the arc of history and the evolution. laura bush looked to lady bird johnson as one of her models. when asked who her favorite first lady, she was conflicted. she had her mother-in-law as an example. she also looked to another texas first lady, lady bird johnson. who had such a profound impact. the courage to campaign for the civil right act. in the south. she understood the power of media and it's communicating effectively. she would critique the president's speeches. she was a millionaire and her own right because she owned radio stations across texas. she understo
some of them, like the bess trumans, she did not have a very public role. she was asked to do something as simple as break a champagne bottle. it would not rate. after multiple tries. after that, she did very little in the public sphere. mimi eisenhower, she has a quote, ike does the policy, i turn the pork chops. she understood the social component of her job and was happy to do it. our modern first ladies, i will only mention a couple until we go into laura bush. it is important to understand...
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provide the medical doctors copies of his records for his exams, on two occasions, once for an he is besses to claim, he was seen by a dwr that had to rely on his explanations of diagnosis instead of his actual file. mr. costa: many times the v.a. has -- mr. costello: many times the v.a. has had errors concerning misplacement of documentation, medical records and ignoring requests by the board. it's time for accountability. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. rangel: i ask unanimous consent to address the house and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. rangel: i want to thank congressman hyundai and all the others who are asking that the prime minister of japan try to restore the integrity that has been built up to this great nation since the war. having been a combat soldier i know history will dictate that people are not particularly proud of what viciousness can come out of physical comba
provide the medical doctors copies of his records for his exams, on two occasions, once for an he is besses to claim, he was seen by a dwr that had to rely on his explanations of diagnosis instead of his actual file. mr. costa: many times the v.a. has -- mr. costello: many times the v.a. has had errors concerning misplacement of documentation, medical records and ignoring requests by the board. it's time for accountability. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time...