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inside the door there are two portraits of calvin coolidge and grace coolidge that were painted during the summer of 1927 and are still here. it was funny during research because we live in an era now where forpresident , if he goes golfing a few times it's almost a scandal. why isn't he working and how much time is he golfing -mark president coolidge spent weeks a mornings working while he was here andthat was it . for three months he was on vacation every afternoon, all summer for three months and as far as i can tell in the research that was not a national scandal. it wasn't even something that people really raised an issue with or not angry with. it was understood that a president needed time to get away. and needed time to relax. and get away from the strains of the office. totally different world back then and now. you can imagine if the president did that today , just said i'm going to disappearinto the wilds of south dakota for three months , that probably wouldn't be accepted like it was back then so it was interesting at a differenttime for sure. this is such a unique chapter
inside the door there are two portraits of calvin coolidge and grace coolidge that were painted during the summer of 1927 and are still here. it was funny during research because we live in an era now where forpresident , if he goes golfing a few times it's almost a scandal. why isn't he working and how much time is he golfing -mark president coolidge spent weeks a mornings working while he was here andthat was it . for three months he was on vacation every afternoon, all summer for three...
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support coolidge.924, they nipped the bud coolidge, so to speak but then they said, okay, there is too we won't go n, anymore. but it was different. they stopped because they daily going to get attention anymore. there are now 20 million cars in 10 ica, an estimate that million americans every summer go out on trips. into view.ming suddenly there are so many more american heroes in sports. movies are bringing us worship. idols to there are lots of other things for the newspaper to write about. hey weren't going to get the attention anymore, so the trips dwindled down. a couple of years later when tried to revive them madison didn't want to go any more. vagabondst on all the trips. >> yes. >> how many years did it take you? >> about 2 1/2. how many miles did you travel? >> i put just over 32,000 miles on the car. to go on the roads they use where they still exist and where they didn't exist i would roads were hatever closest to them and i got most from small county historical societies that still what d
support coolidge.924, they nipped the bud coolidge, so to speak but then they said, okay, there is too we won't go n, anymore. but it was different. they stopped because they daily going to get attention anymore. there are now 20 million cars in 10 ica, an estimate that million americans every summer go out on trips. into view.ming suddenly there are so many more american heroes in sports. movies are bringing us worship. idols to there are lots of other things for the newspaper to write about....
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available evidence, he would support coolidge and coolidge intern would not speak purchasehe most socialhoals purchase by henry ford. fort was not politically sophisticated enough to notice the language that he would, come out and endorse coolidge. coolidge would not oppose selling muscle shoales to henry ford and any politician that would've told ford, way to mullet think about it. susan: the back -- the vagabonds made their way to vermont. what was that trip all about? jeff: it was just an amazing thing. they would go on their trip to visit coolidge in the summer home and they would endorse him. ford very much expected that they would speak out in favor of sale and twooals ford and two edison was an extent to firestone and at burroughs had passed away by then. it was the great qualification that you would get together and tell stories and vagabonds with stay overnight. to coolidge, it was taking an hour out of his schedule to get the endorsement of some prominent people and the vagabonds were shocked that mr. coolidge started saying goodbye and they were escorted out. they were outmane
available evidence, he would support coolidge and coolidge intern would not speak purchasehe most socialhoals purchase by henry ford. fort was not politically sophisticated enough to notice the language that he would, come out and endorse coolidge. coolidge would not oppose selling muscle shoales to henry ford and any politician that would've told ford, way to mullet think about it. susan: the back -- the vagabonds made their way to vermont. what was that trip all about? jeff: it was just an...
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so based on available evidence, he would support coolidge and coolidge in turn would not speak againsthe muscle shoals urchase. ford was not politically sophisticated enough to notice the language, that he would come out and endorse coolidge. coolidge would not oppose selling muscle shoales to henry ford and any politician that would've told ford, way to mullet think about it. usan: the vagabonds made their way calvinoo it was gfication that you would get together and tell stories and vagabonds with stay overnight. to coolidge, it was taking an hour out of his schedule to get the endorsement of some prominent people and the vagabonds were shocked that mr. and mrs. coolidge started saying goodbye and they were escorted out. they were outmaneuvered by the president. susan: we have five minutes left of your conversation. how did "the vagabonds" end? jeff: when burrows died, part of the joy went out because now you do not have someone to go out there and teach you about nature. 1921 was a disappointment to them because harding the incoming line. in 1922, there was no trip. 1923 was suppose
so based on available evidence, he would support coolidge and coolidge in turn would not speak againsthe muscle shoals urchase. ford was not politically sophisticated enough to notice the language, that he would come out and endorse coolidge. coolidge would not oppose selling muscle shoales to henry ford and any politician that would've told ford, way to mullet think about it. usan: the vagabonds made their way calvinoo it was gfication that you would get together and tell stories and vagabonds...
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going against coolidge but at first was mrs.want her husband to run and the second thing was he really wanted them in alabama and wanted for hydroelectric and could bring to the farmers and part of america and he said that he was doing this opportunistically and it was almost 80 million dollars of these buildings facilities and offered 5 million dollars to purchase and about 1 million a year and if he ran for president. think can do it anymore and based on it adam available evidence and coolidge in turn would not speak against the sole and the purchase by henry ford. fort was not politically sophisticated enough to notice the language that he would, come out and endorse coolidge. coolidge would not oppose selling muscle scholes to henry ford and any politician that would've told ford, way to mullet think about it. >> the vagabonds weighed their way to colleges home in vermont. what was that trip all about? >> it was just an amazing thing. they would go on their trip to visit coolidge in the summer home and they would endorse him
going against coolidge but at first was mrs.want her husband to run and the second thing was he really wanted them in alabama and wanted for hydroelectric and could bring to the farmers and part of america and he said that he was doing this opportunistically and it was almost 80 million dollars of these buildings facilities and offered 5 million dollars to purchase and about 1 million a year and if he ran for president. think can do it anymore and based on it adam available evidence and...
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coolidge really got it started. coolidge had a lot of visitors that came on the interactive with a lot of people herbert hoover who was a commerce secretary at the time came out here and visited coolidge in his office. he came out and visited coolidge here. leonard wood. charles lindbergh did apply over here they have flown across the atlantic and he was on a barnstorming kind of two or across the country. with the attention and celebrity. he also met with a lot of everyday people. he did make several visits with the native americans in the rapid city area. he also took a journey to the pine ridge indian reservation which is 40 or 50 miles east of here. for people in the tribe. some are excited about the visit. others were not. he went to a ceremony in deadwood. they adopted him to the sioux tribe they gave him a native american name. welcomed by some others who really resented that. they never came back to the black hills there was an effort to get him back here. it was a one-shot thing. eisenhower did come to the
coolidge really got it started. coolidge had a lot of visitors that came on the interactive with a lot of people herbert hoover who was a commerce secretary at the time came out here and visited coolidge in his office. he came out and visited coolidge here. leonard wood. charles lindbergh did apply over here they have flown across the atlantic and he was on a barnstorming kind of two or across the country. with the attention and celebrity. he also met with a lot of everyday people. he did make...
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westbound 580 at coolidge.e vehicles, an overturn car crash, two right lanes blocked and traffic is crawling from highway 13. you will notice some yellow is slow through oakland. southbound 880 very jammed through hayward and an accident. it's also slow as you make your way westbound 92 heading to the san mateo bridge. a couple problems on 680, southbound 680 as you head to sunol. there's an accident blocking lanes. new reports southbound 680. a jackknifed big rig reported there. a look at southbound 680 through walnut creek. traffic is heavy with all the brake lights making their way to highway 24 because of an earlier crash and the other traffic trouble spot was in the maze. that one has been cleared. westbound 80 is very heavy from albany. you can see it is backed up through the maze as you make your way through. you'll find a slow ride westbound across the san mateo bridge as well on the right-hand side. and lots of slowing out there. but that southbound 680 stretch with that crash along the way is now yell
westbound 580 at coolidge.e vehicles, an overturn car crash, two right lanes blocked and traffic is crawling from highway 13. you will notice some yellow is slow through oakland. southbound 880 very jammed through hayward and an accident. it's also slow as you make your way westbound 92 heading to the san mateo bridge. a couple problems on 680, southbound 680 as you head to sunol. there's an accident blocking lanes. new reports southbound 680. a jackknifed big rig reported there. a look at...
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to the president -- elizabeth coolidge's endowment of the coolidge auditorium space to make chamber music or jazz available for free. i think it's something that's incredible. and that's part of our building. we're under the architect of the capitol. so i would say -- i mean, i don't think necessarily it's, you know -- and they fund us. we are hiring or we just hired more staff in the music division, which means we can accelerate the amount of material we can make available. we have so much. don't assume it's all cataloged, because it can't possibly be. i think it's over 25 million items, at last check, just in the music division, which includes dance and theater and design as well. so the fact that, you know, we -- we feel like we have a very good relationship with congress. so from that respect, definitely. i can't speak for national endowment for the arts. i know that's important too. that's another role. but i'm not the right person to prognosticate on that. mmm-hmm? >> i have a question. so when you're gathering material for collections within your division, at some point a dec
to the president -- elizabeth coolidge's endowment of the coolidge auditorium space to make chamber music or jazz available for free. i think it's something that's incredible. and that's part of our building. we're under the architect of the capitol. so i would say -- i mean, i don't think necessarily it's, you know -- and they fund us. we are hiring or we just hired more staff in the music division, which means we can accelerate the amount of material we can make available. we have so much....
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westbound 580 at coolidge, possibly an overturn accident.ooks like the left lanes will be blocked for some time. there was an original crash and folks got out of their vehicle and then it turns out that maybe one of those people was actually hit by another moving car. so you really do not want to get into the lanes of traffic on freeways if you're in a crash. you want to try to pull over to the shoulder and wait for chp to arrive. a traffic alert for westbound 580 in oaklandppaching coolidge. 880 might be an alternate at this point. and our second accident also in oakland is in the maze right now on the connection ramp from westbound 80 to southbound 880. we'll keep you posted on these accidents coming up. >> reporter: are you paying for a checking account or is your checking account paying you? i'm michael finney this is a 7 on your side quick tip. in the world of banking right now if you have a checking account, you are considered golden. they really want you as a customer so they're willing to pay you to take your account to their bank. t
westbound 580 at coolidge, possibly an overturn accident.ooks like the left lanes will be blocked for some time. there was an original crash and folks got out of their vehicle and then it turns out that maybe one of those people was actually hit by another moving car. so you really do not want to get into the lanes of traffic on freeways if you're in a crash. you want to try to pull over to the shoulder and wait for chp to arrive. a traffic alert for westbound 580 in oaklandppaching coolidge....
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harding, coolidge and hoover. controlled the presidency from 1921 until 1933, from theess from 1918, 1918 election until 1930. was an era ofit laissez-faire. in other words, give business a free hand. that might be surprising to you, because we had discussed the progressive era, when there were a great many, there was a federal trade commission, there were other commissions to control business. those the 1920's, commissions were manned by people from the industry, so they were not doing much controlling. ourrnationally, we cut commitments abroad, beginning with the failure of the senate to ratify the league of nations, wilson's league of nations. please two policies -- of these two policies taken together, oursez-faire and reluctance to take our place in the world even though we had emerged from world war i as the most powerful nation, would prove disastrous, to the united states and to the world in the 1930's. words me just say a few about each of the presidencies, beginning with warren harding. i think the best
harding, coolidge and hoover. controlled the presidency from 1921 until 1933, from theess from 1918, 1918 election until 1930. was an era ofit laissez-faire. in other words, give business a free hand. that might be surprising to you, because we had discussed the progressive era, when there were a great many, there was a federal trade commission, there were other commissions to control business. those the 1920's, commissions were manned by people from the industry, so they were not doing much...
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three republican presidents, harding, coolidge and hoover, and the republicans controlled the presidency from 1921 until 1933, and congress from 1918 or from the 1918 election until 1930. domestically it was an era of laissez-faire. an era of laissez-faire. in other words, give business a free hand. that might be surprising to you because we had discussed the progressive era when there were a great many -- there was the federal trade commission, there were other commissions who controlled business. but in the 1920's, those commissions were manned by people from the industry, so they weren't doing much controlling. internationally we cut our commitments abroad. beginning with the failure of the senate to ratify the league of nations, wilson's league of nations. and these two policies taken together, laissez-faire and our reluctance to take our place in the world, although we were -- had emerged from world war i as the most powerful nation, would prove disastrous to the united states and to the world in the 1930's. so let me say a few words about each of the presidencies beginning with war
three republican presidents, harding, coolidge and hoover, and the republicans controlled the presidency from 1921 until 1933, and congress from 1918 or from the 1918 election until 1930. domestically it was an era of laissez-faire. an era of laissez-faire. in other words, give business a free hand. that might be surprising to you because we had discussed the progressive era when there were a great many -- there was the federal trade commission, there were other commissions who controlled...
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it is the first championship since the coolidge administration. news for the nationals. talk is it is difficult without play next to impossible now without steph curry. you have to wonder, will be warriors be one of the lottery teams come next season? that stfor the warriors. >>> coming up the next half hour, computer hacking and extortion, straight ahead, the bay area trial recovering stolen information from uber. back this is kp x five news. >> welcome home! hello. >>> what evacuees are returning to after the kincaid fire sent them running. >> this is not the new normal. >> governor newsom holding the biggest utility accountable in the news pressure put on pg&e. and the first formal vote for the impeachment and a look at the procedures in place. good morning it is thursday, october 31st. let's talk about our forecast. later on everyone will be out of their costumes. >>> clear skies and a cold start for sure. definitely bundle up this morning as you head out the door for work or school. in santa rosa 38 degrees in northbay valley under a freeze warning due to freezing a
it is the first championship since the coolidge administration. news for the nationals. talk is it is difficult without play next to impossible now without steph curry. you have to wonder, will be warriors be one of the lottery teams come next season? that stfor the warriors. >>> coming up the next half hour, computer hacking and extortion, straight ahead, the bay area trial recovering stolen information from uber. back this is kp x five news. >> welcome home! hello. >>>...
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we have one here at coolidge both in e commute direction. so so many problems frankel around 5 80 this morning 34 minutes to make it from castor valley to oakland because of those 2 crashes so more trouble spots in your way, the bay bridge traffic at it's normal it's slow. it's not fun. it's backed up into the maze but thinning out in your carpool lane. so that's good. 2 minutes after fremont street. i'll give you one more san mateo bridge still pass act from hayward to the peninsula just under 20 minutes to make it over to one oh one. robin skies, nice and clear as you are making that sometimes slow drive into work this morning. >>you are seeing the golden gate bridge free of any fog, no big surprise there we've been that way for a while now on this week is going to continue this trend of fog free conditions and relatively hot conditions to for areas like san jose which are already sitting under abundant sunshine. we're in for daytime highs close to the 90's and right around mount diablo up in concord expecting a 90 degree high today so def
we have one here at coolidge both in e commute direction. so so many problems frankel around 5 80 this morning 34 minutes to make it from castor valley to oakland because of those 2 crashes so more trouble spots in your way, the bay bridge traffic at it's normal it's slow. it's not fun. it's backed up into the maze but thinning out in your carpool lane. so that's good. 2 minutes after fremont street. i'll give you one more san mateo bridge still pass act from hayward to the peninsula just under...
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i love jennifer coolidge and luke wilson and selma blair.any great characters that people love and, if we end up doing it, hopefully they end up all being there. >>> back here at holiday central, henry and emilia, you actually had a festive celebration last night. >> amazing. it's been a lot of fun promoting "last christmas." >> and of course "e.t." was there at our big premiere. >> i just thought sparkles made sense for the christmas movie. >> "e.t. on the red carpet. >> tonight e.t. stands for emma thompson. >> how lovely. >> the news that broke just before the stars hit the red carpet -- the "game of thrones" prequel was cancelled and even the mother of dragons was surprised. >> maybe it will be reincarnated at some point. >> henry's emilia's love >> i went on the internet and found all of these clips from this travel show that he hosted. that's where i was like this guy is amazing because he's so fun and energetic on camera and funny and loose and i was like that's a movie star. >> you're filming the gi joe spin off. how is that going? >
i love jennifer coolidge and luke wilson and selma blair.any great characters that people love and, if we end up doing it, hopefully they end up all being there. >>> back here at holiday central, henry and emilia, you actually had a festive celebration last night. >> amazing. it's been a lot of fun promoting "last christmas." >> and of course "e.t." was there at our big premiere. >> i just thought sparkles made sense for the christmas movie....
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first championship since the coolidge administration. >>> good news for the nationals. terrible news for the golden state warriors. raymond the pr guy came by and said in the last six games hitting back to last season we have lost clay kevin durant and steph curry. if you think about that last championship team. only dream on green remains. >>> not good news. >>> really tough. >>> will be right back. >>> the late - [announcer] the following is a sponsored presentation for the yancey way to real estate success free lunch and dinner events. get ready, in your area, to learn how to make money in real estate the yancey way. - what you'll learn to do here today took me from being an errand runner to literally exceeding my wildest financial dreams. anyone can do it, and i'm gonna show you how to. so, are you ready? [audience cheering] - [announcer] you don't need any previous real estate experience or your own money to invest to profit in real estate the yancey way. scott yancey's free lunch and dinner events bring you all the live local training you need to succeed in real e
first championship since the coolidge administration. >>> good news for the nationals. terrible news for the golden state warriors. raymond the pr guy came by and said in the last six games hitting back to last season we have lost clay kevin durant and steph curry. if you think about that last championship team. only dream on green remains. >>> not good news. >>> really tough. >>> will be right back. >>> the late - [announcer] the following is a...
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first championship since the coolidge administration. >>> good news for the nationals.news for the golden state warriors. raymond the pr guy came by and said in the last six games hitting back to last season we have lost clay kevin durant and steph curry. if you think about that last championship team. only dream on green remains. >>> not good news. >>> really tough. >>> will be right back. you know when you're at ross and you realize you are the the hostess with the mostest. yes! yeah! that's yes for less. entertain in style all season long. it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. yes for less. your business can do a lot in 10 minutes. like make a big sale. surprise and delight a customer. or come up with the winning idea. and 10 minutes is all you need to finally give your business e internet technology it really needs. we'll prove it. give us 10 minutes. if we can't offer you faster speed or better savings than your current internet service, we'll give you 300 dollars for your time. call now to get your comcast business 10 minute advantage and take yo
first championship since the coolidge administration. >>> good news for the nationals.news for the golden state warriors. raymond the pr guy came by and said in the last six games hitting back to last season we have lost clay kevin durant and steph curry. if you think about that last championship team. only dream on green remains. >>> not good news. >>> really tough. >>> will be right back. you know when you're at ross and you realize you are the the hostess...
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krvpt's first championship since the coolidge administration.now more today but the talk around here is it's difficult without klay next to impossible now without steph curry curry and you've got to wonder will the warriors be one of the lottery teams come next season. that's it from chase. kpix 5. >>> 6:25. juul is facing a pair of new lawsuits including one from california's largest school district. the accusations against the san francisco ecigarette giant. >> and thousands of people are waking up in their homes this morning after being evacuated because of the kincade fire. but they still need your help. we'll tell you how. >> and you are looking live at the bay bridge toll plaza on this thursday morning. giana will have another update for your morning commute when we come back. you know when you're at ross and you realize you are the the hostess with the mostest. yes! yeah! that's yes for less. entertain in style all season long. it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. yes for less. and my side super soft? be firm? with the
krvpt's first championship since the coolidge administration.now more today but the talk around here is it's difficult without klay next to impossible now without steph curry curry and you've got to wonder will the warriors be one of the lottery teams come next season. that's it from chase. kpix 5. >>> 6:25. juul is facing a pair of new lawsuits including one from california's largest school district. the accusations against the san francisco ecigarette giant. >> and thousands of...
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team won calvin coolidge was president. >> first in war, first in peace.e author of, you've got to have heart. before they whether national, d.c.'s team was the senators. after years of mediocrity, they left for minnesota. >> that team, as bad as it was, was about to turn the corner. when they got to minnesota, they became a really good team. washington got an expansion team. william: 11 years later, that team also left d.c. and for 33 years there was no professional baseball in the district. 2005, the montreal expos this success came as a surprise to many lost superstar bryce harper to philadelphia in the off-season. but now they've managed to rally longtime residents and new fans alike. >> i've seen the city come around baseball. it wasn't here from day one. >> people greet eachth other whn see you in the jersey, when they know you are going to the game. it is just a whole different atmosphere. william: ia town best known for the sport of politics, the nats have managed to climb above the fray. >> baseball brought unity, not separation. when we are in th
team won calvin coolidge was president. >> first in war, first in peace.e author of, you've got to have heart. before they whether national, d.c.'s team was the senators. after years of mediocrity, they left for minnesota. >> that team, as bad as it was, was about to turn the corner. when they got to minnesota, they became a really good team. washington got an expansion team. william: 11 years later, that team also left d.c. and for 33 years there was no professional baseball in the...
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myself,uc our senior pr here, richard coolidge, and the e heref our team will just a on top of thoseg the latest news where you left off. it is someing our west coast audience has been wanting. judy: you are also going to be serving as a center for expanding our ability ort throughout the western u.s. >> our bureau here in phoenix will be a reporting help. i will beg cover breaking news of national importance that comes up as wells feature stories. ere are a lot of unique challenges in states the southwest including water shortages, issues particular to native american communities. heand then we haveolitical impact of a state like arizonaat as a crucial race coming up in 2020 and a changing demographic that could make it highly significant politically in coming years. and then we have californi which is becoming a laboratory progressinds of legislation and is also, of course, with its raging wildfires a frontline in climate change. it is a lot and closer to those stories. starting tonight. thank you. on the newshour online right now t of 12 nobel laureates honored for their work in t
myself,uc our senior pr here, richard coolidge, and the e heref our team will just a on top of thoseg the latest news where you left off. it is someing our west coast audience has been wanting. judy: you are also going to be serving as a center for expanding our ability ort throughout the western u.s. >> our bureau here in phoenix will be a reporting help. i will beg cover breaking news of national importance that comes up as wells feature stories. ere are a lot of unique challenges in...
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slowing down, used you can see the traffic in concorde looks okay and you will see westbound 580 near coolidge, there is an injury accident and one vehicle could be overturned on westbound 580, right now it is lightly traveled we will see what happens. we will keep an eye on this for you. this is a look at the toll plaza and the traffic there is looking good, there is slow traffic no >>> exactly 2 years ago today the tubbs fire began and spread to sonoma and lake counties, the fort was contained 24 days later. it is the second most destructive fire in california history burning more than 2500 homes, just in santa rosa. city officials say only about 10% of property owners have rebuilt homes so far. in many cases that is because it takes a long time to clear property, replace infrastructure and get building permits. many fire victims say now that two years have passed of their insurance companies will stop paying temporary housing benefits. >> a couple thousand people are running out of their temporary rent benefit from their insurance and now are going to have to dig into their own pockets to c
slowing down, used you can see the traffic in concorde looks okay and you will see westbound 580 near coolidge, there is an injury accident and one vehicle could be overturned on westbound 580, right now it is lightly traveled we will see what happens. we will keep an eye on this for you. this is a look at the toll plaza and the traffic there is looking good, there is slow traffic no >>> exactly 2 years ago today the tubbs fire began and spread to sonoma and lake counties, the fort was...
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secretary resigns or a wildfire gets out of contr so myself, our senior prot t oducer here richard coolidgesof our team will be here to stay on top to have the developments and write bring the latest news whou left off. it is something the west coast and online aweddenses wanted and broadens "newshour's" reach and scope. >> woodruff: and you w serving as a center for expanding our ability to report throughout the western u.s. >> that's right, judy. also going to erving as ax is reporting hub for this part of the country, so i and a fld producer will be going to cover both breaking news of nationalce imports well as feature stories. for example, there are a lot of unique challenges in states in the southwest. water shortagd , lanissues, issues particular toative american communities. then we have the political impact of the state of arizona which has a crucial senate race coming up in 2020 and has agi ch demographic that could make it hig hly significant then, of course, you have thend giant out west, california, which is becoming reall judy, a laboratory for all kinds of progressive leslati
secretary resigns or a wildfire gets out of contr so myself, our senior prot t oducer here richard coolidgesof our team will be here to stay on top to have the developments and write bring the latest news whou left off. it is something the west coast and online aweddenses wanted and broadens "newshour's" reach and scope. >> woodruff: and you w serving as a center for expanding our ability to report throughout the western u.s. >> that's right, judy. also going to erving as...
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calvin coolidge was president. >> there used to be an expression which was first in war, first in peace, at last in waington.league to describe >> brangha fred frommer is the author of "you gotta have heart: a history of washington baseball." long before they were the nationals, d.c.'s team was the senators. but after yes of mediocrity, they left for minnesota in 1961. >> the really sad thing for washingtonians was that team, as bad as it wa was about to turn the corner. when we got to minnesota or became a really good team. they won aennant within a few years. washington got saddled with an expansion team also called the senators. they were terrible. >> brangham: 11 years later, that team also left d.c., and for 33 long years, there was no district.nal baseball in the but in 2005, the montreal exposg moved to wasn and became the nationals. ter 15 up-and-down seasons, this team's success came as a surppese to many, ally after they lost superstar bryce harper to philadelphia in the offseason. but now they've managed to rally longtime residents and new fans alike. >> i was actually at the
calvin coolidge was president. >> there used to be an expression which was first in war, first in peace, at last in waington.league to describe >> brangha fred frommer is the author of "you gotta have heart: a history of washington baseball." long before they were the nationals, d.c.'s team was the senators. but after yes of mediocrity, they left for minnesota in 1961. >> the really sad thing for washingtonians was that team, as bad as it wa was about to turn the...
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a junior high school for a friend one of the students raise their hand and said what was calvin coolidge like? [laughter] but all presidents are isolated and maybe the most isolated president. because he has no political office or no government experience he has experienced that he made it to the topped presidency and he did it on his own and you can see the confidence that he shows publicly and when he meets in the oval office with advisors they can have ideas and advice but i'm here but you are here because of me. i did this all by myself. as far as he's concerned he's in control. this is unfortunate for him and the country, it's what george cannon that was called the treacherous curtain of deference yes mister president, we agree. and the reality that's out there so that's why for the washington post and the new york times so much because we bring reality into that bubble he has constructed. >> and acting out of all of that and he was not stopped due to deference of other people. >> but what we are facing in this governing crisis the major issues of the middle east i have all kinds of
a junior high school for a friend one of the students raise their hand and said what was calvin coolidge like? [laughter] but all presidents are isolated and maybe the most isolated president. because he has no political office or no government experience he has experienced that he made it to the topped presidency and he did it on his own and you can see the confidence that he shows publicly and when he meets in the oval office with advisors they can have ideas and advice but i'm here but you...
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lower taxes, calvin coolidge, one of the most famous achievements of his presidency was lowering income tax rates, reaganomics. finally, judges willing to defend constitutional limitations on legislatures and trumps policies are a return to normalcy as warren harding would have said, at least republican style. on the question of style, trump's is unique. and oftenoductive problematic. almost anyone who defends trump has to make some concessions and excuses on that front. i will mention only one word. twitter. [laughter] charles: partly, the constraint or the strange style that donald trump exhibits is evolutionary adaptation to an unprecedentedly hostile environment that he finds himself. politicaljust correctness in general, the rush investigation, the charges of racism easily tossed around in , it is thelitics establishment he is up against. establishment is an old word. it could be a good thing or a bad thing. the liberal establishment is increasingly radical and increasingly powerful on campuses and in our politics. he is in a very difficult position as a president. no president has
lower taxes, calvin coolidge, one of the most famous achievements of his presidency was lowering income tax rates, reaganomics. finally, judges willing to defend constitutional limitations on legislatures and trumps policies are a return to normalcy as warren harding would have said, at least republican style. on the question of style, trump's is unique. and oftenoductive problematic. almost anyone who defends trump has to make some concessions and excuses on that front. i will mention only one...
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junior high school for a friend and one of the students raised her hand and said what was calvin coolidgelike? [laughter] all presidents are isolated and trump may be the most isolated. he has because he had no political office, because he has had no government experience, he has experienced a self validation no one here does. he made it to the top and you see this confidence that he shows publicly and when he meets in the oval office with advise advisers, people can have advice and ideas and i am here and you are here because of me, i did it all by myself, so she has got as far as he is concerned she is in control and what happens this is unfortunate for him and the country. that's what the founder of the containment doctrine called the treacherous curtain of deferen deference. it comes down we agree with you and he, by reality that's out there that's why he hates the "washington post" and "the new york times" for so much because we are bringing reality into that. >> you want to know what he did acting out of all of the self-confidence that wasn't due to the deference of other people. >>
junior high school for a friend and one of the students raised her hand and said what was calvin coolidgelike? [laughter] all presidents are isolated and trump may be the most isolated. he has because he had no political office, because he has had no government experience, he has experienced a self validation no one here does. he made it to the top and you see this confidence that he shows publicly and when he meets in the oval office with advise advisers, people can have advice and ideas and i...
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lois calvin coolidge like. [laughter] and his scalp. all presidents are isolated. truck they be the most isolated president. he has because he had no political office. he had no government experience. he is experienced a self validation that none of us, no one does. he made it to the top, to the presidency. he did it on his own. nuc this confidence that he shows publicly and in private. we need meets in the oval office with advisors, people can say, they give advice and ideas and he says hey, i'm here and you know here because of me, i did this all by myself. so he has got, as far as he's concerned, he is in control. and what happens in this is unfortunate for him, and the country, is what george cannon the father called the treacherous curtain of death threats. he jus comes down, oh yes mr. president we agree with you. and he, and the reality that is out there doesn't get in and not. that's why he hates the washington post and the new york times so much because were bringing reality into that bubble that he is constructed. >> see want to know what we did acting ou
lois calvin coolidge like. [laughter] and his scalp. all presidents are isolated. truck they be the most isolated president. he has because he had no political office. he had no government experience. he is experienced a self validation that none of us, no one does. he made it to the top, to the presidency. he did it on his own. nuc this confidence that he shows publicly and in private. we need meets in the oval office with advisors, people can say, they give advice and ideas and he says hey,...
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junior high school for a friend and one of the students raise their hand and said what was calvin coolidgeike? [laughter]dg. i miss cal. all presidents are isolated. trump may be the most isolated president. he had because he had no political office, because he had no government experience, he is experienced a self validation, that none of us no one here does. he made it to the top, to the presidency. he did it on his own. and you see this confidence that he shows publicly and in private. we need meets in the oval office with advisors, people can say, they give advice and indict ideas. and he is like a i am here and you know here because of me. i did this. all by myself. so, as far as he is concerned, he is in control. and what happens in this is unfortunate for him, in the country. it is what george, the father of containment gotou from all the treacherous carton of death. it just comes down and oh yes mr. president inoue agree with you, and he or the reality that is out there, doesn't get in enough. that is why the washington post and the new york times so much is because we are bringing
junior high school for a friend and one of the students raise their hand and said what was calvin coolidgeike? [laughter]dg. i miss cal. all presidents are isolated. trump may be the most isolated president. he had because he had no political office, because he had no government experience, he is experienced a self validation, that none of us no one here does. he made it to the top, to the presidency. he did it on his own. and you see this confidence that he shows publicly and in private. we...
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when won first two games in the rods one world series in washington first time one won since 94 coolidgeals next year mets 10 years later yankees beat braves that is it so tough for the astros to come back they will also face a fired up washington, d.c., when they come here tonight this is hottest ticket in town i was searching through web sites on my way here, to see on secondary market what a ticket would go for standing room, standing room ,000 dollars each two tickets behind home plate some guy wants 15 grand apiece i have kagen importants american express card on file i got a xhp i don't think a problem that is the deal maria they are fired up excited we have after the bell live from the stadium tonight, fun or this afternoon, and our friends in fox sports unique going to give behind have scenes look cool things on broadcast tracking pitches cameras set up in dirty. >> catch game three 8:07 pm eastern on fongx. >>. dagen: i like you so much would buy tickets for you if you know me you know that is not true. [laughter]. . >> no. dagen: no. >> i jealousous you are there. >> beaking do
when won first two games in the rods one world series in washington first time one won since 94 coolidgeals next year mets 10 years later yankees beat braves that is it so tough for the astros to come back they will also face a fired up washington, d.c., when they come here tonight this is hottest ticket in town i was searching through web sites on my way here, to see on secondary market what a ticket would go for standing room, standing room ,000 dollars each two tickets behind home plate some...
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>> you were three rows out from calv calvin coolidge. >> i was only 12 years old, so my memory of thatwas sitting right behind franklin delano roosevelt. it was a great game, and fdr and i went out later, and we had a good time. i had a lot of energy then, more than i have now obviously but back to the central point that sam just raised. the medical records of these candidates are critical that we get them, that the public sees them. wi we get nothing from donald trump oe other than lies. we get nothing of his medical records, his tax records. >> you don't trust the note from his doctor. >> his doctor is so credible, too. >> by the way, willie for the record, mike in the '33 series was in the one game that carl hubble won. they went out later that night, got drunk. >> so many names in there. >> smoking cigarettes, drinking. >> mike barnicle by sam stein as he gets ready to go to 7th grade home room. outrageous. >> thank you. >> coming up, we'll be joined by five of the candidates from last night's debate, beto o'rourke, mayor pete buttigieg as well as senators cory booker, kamala harri
>> you were three rows out from calv calvin coolidge. >> i was only 12 years old, so my memory of thatwas sitting right behind franklin delano roosevelt. it was a great game, and fdr and i went out later, and we had a good time. i had a lot of energy then, more than i have now obviously but back to the central point that sam just raised. the medical records of these candidates are critical that we get them, that the public sees them. wi we get nothing from donald trump oe other than...