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bob collier was of course the heir to the collier library.nt off for a dear to europe to england to oxford, came back and his father said i'm going to give you colliers white lee because it was failing. they only had something like $1000 worth of advertising at the time he gave the week we over to bob. bob had done a lot of work with conde at georgetown and he went down to st. louis and talked conde into accepting a 12-dollar a week job with him. which he did. considering he was the man of the family at that point unfortunately can't be's father died so he was no longer drain on the family and the two of them work worked together very happily indeed for about 15 years. bob collier pictured on the left here was an innovator. he thought about making collier left of the generalized magazine but with conde pushing him saying look we can really tell -- sell advertising if we decide we are going to create special issues. you saw before the other picture that i just showed you with frederick remington's art, this was the issue that started the gibso
bob collier was of course the heir to the collier library.nt off for a dear to europe to england to oxford, came back and his father said i'm going to give you colliers white lee because it was failing. they only had something like $1000 worth of advertising at the time he gave the week we over to bob. bob had done a lot of work with conde at georgetown and he went down to st. louis and talked conde into accepting a 12-dollar a week job with him. which he did. considering he was the man of the...
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while collier decided he was going to sue and he did and he one. so he learned a great deal with his relation ship and not only that, but bob introduced him. they had their offices for many years but they came across america at the behest of mark e. de la vega at which his friend established the lawyers and clarice was part of the new york 400. by now he was a wealthy man by 1902 when he married her he was earning about $40,000 a year. the only person in america earning more at that time was theodore roosevelt as president. he earned 50,000. so, she decided to she loved collier that he didn't love her so she was a great second for the point of view he wasn't after her money. he understood she held the handle as far as society was concerned. the only problem is that the society was chained thing. when men were changing, they wanted to become an. after two years of marriage where she had two children, she decided she was going to go off to paris and become a soprano. her three sisters lived there as well. one of them had been supported the artist as
while collier decided he was going to sue and he did and he one. so he learned a great deal with his relation ship and not only that, but bob introduced him. they had their offices for many years but they came across america at the behest of mark e. de la vega at which his friend established the lawyers and clarice was part of the new york 400. by now he was a wealthy man by 1902 when he married her he was earning about $40,000 a year. the only person in america earning more at that time was...
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my name is die collier. i am a perform -- dia collier, and i am the former president of the association of chinese teacher. i have taught u.s. history for 17 years at the middle school level. there are some who say that rose pak was a bully, and one can say that she was, but our history is full of bullies. andrew jackson was a bully, theodore roosevelt was a bully, and others were bullies. perfection has never been a prerequisite. the charge that she is a communist was ridiculous. rose pak was a journalist. she was an activist, she was never a communist. most of all, people think that chinese people have contributed nothing to this city in the last century -- >> thank you. unfortunately, your time is up. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. [speaking native language] >> hi. i'm strongly against naming of rose pak. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. [speaking native language] >> are you going to translate for us? it's time for the translation. thank you. >> his name is nien, and he's seen a lot of divis
my name is die collier. i am a perform -- dia collier, and i am the former president of the association of chinese teacher. i have taught u.s. history for 17 years at the middle school level. there are some who say that rose pak was a bully, and one can say that she was, but our history is full of bullies. andrew jackson was a bully, theodore roosevelt was a bully, and others were bullies. perfection has never been a prerequisite. the charge that she is a communist was ridiculous. rose pak was...
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the year 2018 collier 218,000.ar -- collier that is a substantial increase. since june mexico has deployed housands of troops, they created a new national guard within their country, 10,000 the southern border, 15,000 to the northern border states.e united unprecedented support and the government of mexico. but i will tell you and go into more what the government of has done but they need to do more. i will talk about that in a second. the international outreach to the governments of central is also countries beginning to yield effective and ositive results particularly the efforts to stem the surge of llegal migrants crossing the southwest border and disrupt ail smuggling organizations. joined the s have united states as true partners for the first time. as areally are seeing this true regional crisis that needs ontinuing coordination, cooperation and effort that this is not just a united states regional crisis that needs regional support and solutions. third, there goes to the support he government of mexico is providing, the migrant havecution protocol m.p
the year 2018 collier 218,000.ar -- collier that is a substantial increase. since june mexico has deployed housands of troops, they created a new national guard within their country, 10,000 the southern border, 15,000 to the northern border states.e united unprecedented support and the government of mexico. but i will tell you and go into more what the government of has done but they need to do more. i will talk about that in a second. the international outreach to the governments of central is...
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. >> reporter: the ton three sectors for job growth this year, restaurants like collier mother a a otherinesses in industry.re and hospitality they added an average of 23,000 jobs a month. second professional and business services growing b 33,000 jobs a month. topping the list, health care, delivering 55,000 jobs a month. but experts arein sta to worry that troub t lies ahead. the economy isn't growing as fast as it did last year, and hiring has slowed down too, averaging 165,000 jobs a month so far this yr. compare that to 227,000 jobs over the same period last year. retailers are struggling, shedding workers almostvery nth, and manufacturing has taken a hit, adding an average of 8,000 jobs amonth, down from 22,000 lastear. the absolutely slowed down from last year, and part of what we're seeing is just that the policy factors we have all been discussing for a while like the trade war are starting to bite. are seeing companies startinin to have to change their hiring o t accommodate that volatility and uncertainty about the trade outlook that they've been putting off. t >> reportere's
. >> reporter: the ton three sectors for job growth this year, restaurants like collier mother a a otherinesses in industry.re and hospitality they added an average of 23,000 jobs a month. second professional and business services growing b 33,000 jobs a month. topping the list, health care, delivering 55,000 jobs a month. but experts arein sta to worry that troub t lies ahead. the economy isn't growing as fast as it did last year, and hiring has slowed down too, averaging 165,000 jobs a...
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reporter working for collier's magazine, man on the ernestone o hemingway, got out and with a group -- i will be generous here -- a group of french or regular soldiers made their way into the bar where hemingway, by legend, ordered 73 dry martinis for himself and his newfound friends. the celebrations would begin in paris. gaulle arrivede in paris late that friday afternoon. the first thing -- first place he went to was the train station. here's a photograph of him. he's the one with the cigarette. he went there intentionally because that's where general leclerc, who we see to his left, has the army headquarters. de gaulle went there to emphasize the role the french army had played in liberating the city, and to downplay the role of the resistance that was made up to such a significant degree of communists that de gaulle knew he would have political battles with. there is also a young second lieutenant from the second armored division, filippe de gaulle. he was there able to share his moment with his father. gaulle then traveled to the ministry of war where he had an office in 1940 be
reporter working for collier's magazine, man on the ernestone o hemingway, got out and with a group -- i will be generous here -- a group of french or regular soldiers made their way into the bar where hemingway, by legend, ordered 73 dry martinis for himself and his newfound friends. the celebrations would begin in paris. gaulle arrivede in paris late that friday afternoon. the first thing -- first place he went to was the train station. here's a photograph of him. he's the one with the...
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buying so much collier there's certainly plenty going on in westminster right now so let's take you through the main developments so far while the bill forcing johnson to ask the european union for an extension to that october 31st deadline has formally been passed into law he risks jail if he doesn't comply opposition m.p.'s say they will vote down johnson 2nd attempt to call an early general election he had hoped an election would strengthen his minority conservative government after a series of defections and sackings and that vote will be the last significant thing parliament does for 5 weeks it's being controversially shut down officially known as perot getting critics say this is johnson's tactic to stop more parliamentary interference in his plants well in mobile we live outside the houses of parliament in westminster but 1st charlie angela has more on the day's events. looking for a breakthrough on bricks it boris johnson was an island making last minute appeals to his irish counterpart over the backstop the insurance policy to avoid a hard border between ireland and northern irelan
buying so much collier there's certainly plenty going on in westminster right now so let's take you through the main developments so far while the bill forcing johnson to ask the european union for an extension to that october 31st deadline has formally been passed into law he risks jail if he doesn't comply opposition m.p.'s say they will vote down johnson 2nd attempt to call an early general election he had hoped an election would strengthen his minority conservative government after a series...
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put 1 foot in front of the other and get involved and i had a running partner, petey peter collier, he's a catholic so he had a face and so he would get interested in stories that we did together. we were journalists and i had no interest in but i would follow him because i had to support my tchildren i did that. you put 1 foot in front of the other and after a while it turns out that you get inside in another story. >> host: at what point -- >> guest: now, i guess, i want to save this country and i think this country is threatened by people the founding and understand where our freedoms come from and they have a contempt for the people who created our freedoms. this was based on the reading of history so that i understand this is a story and could be meaningless. >> host: could be meaningless? but your banking on the fact that -- >> guest: on the right side of history. history has no right side. >> host: why do you say that? >> guest: well, it's a classical view. in this book we talk about work is a really us and the romans and greeks they saw history as cyclical. >> host: didn't everyo
put 1 foot in front of the other and get involved and i had a running partner, petey peter collier, he's a catholic so he had a face and so he would get interested in stories that we did together. we were journalists and i had no interest in but i would follow him because i had to support my tchildren i did that. you put 1 foot in front of the other and after a while it turns out that you get inside in another story. >> host: at what point -- >> guest: now, i guess, i want to save...
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i had a writing partner, peter collier, and he -- for some reason -- well, he is a catholic and he had a faith and so why get interested in stories we did going to. we were journalists, and i had no interest in but i would follow him and because i had to support my children, i did that. and then put one foot in front of the other and of a while you get inside another story. >> at what point -- >> the life story now is i am going to save this country. i think this country is threatened by people who don't understand the founding. they don't understandy our freedoms come from. they have a contempt for the people who created our freedoms based on misreadings of history. so i understand this is a story and could be meaningless. >> could be meaningless. >> yes. >> you're banking on the fact -- >> talk about being on the right side of history. history has no right side. it's not moving anywhere. >> why do you say that? >> well, it's a classical view. in this book i talk about the romans and the greeks, they saw history as cyclical. >> didn't everybody see history as cyclical until you get to
i had a writing partner, peter collier, and he -- for some reason -- well, he is a catholic and he had a faith and so why get interested in stories we did going to. we were journalists, and i had no interest in but i would follow him and because i had to support my children, i did that. and then put one foot in front of the other and of a while you get inside another story. >> at what point -- >> the life story now is i am going to save this country. i think this country is...
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serious lung problems resulting in a complete failure of the lungs actually going all the way to collier caressed and there were even cases of death and disease happened was healthy young people who. were raping too much and the suspicion is that it has to do with the mental ingredients or other ingredients that are very severely a group of 8 the mochas in the lungs what kind of studies actually available on the effects of a ping. the 2 most interesting studies as far as i can see is one from done by researchers from stanford university which actually found out that cinnamon and menthol ingredients invading particular the active ingredients in mental which is basically a mental oil mental oil. pooley gone it's called and that this stuff actually aggravates the cells very very aggressively and i think everybody can know it because if you haven't had some contact with mental or something like that you know what hold fields now if you're in inhaling that stuff and so of you only in the lungs are very sensitive you can imagine how dangerous it is also the stuff causes byproducts that then wi
serious lung problems resulting in a complete failure of the lungs actually going all the way to collier caressed and there were even cases of death and disease happened was healthy young people who. were raping too much and the suspicion is that it has to do with the mental ingredients or other ingredients that are very severely a group of 8 the mochas in the lungs what kind of studies actually available on the effects of a ping. the 2 most interesting studies as far as i can see is one from...