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newspapers and even hollywood ate up the story of wrong-way corrigan. [laughter] his stunt gave depression-weary americans something, finally, to laugh about. and when he returned to new york, he was showered with confetti and a ticker-tape parade downtown. well, fdr wanted to be like joe lewis, but he wound up like wrong-way corrigan heading in the wrong direction in the summer of 1938, and the purge was one of the few glaring mistakes in the roosevelt's long, courageous, compassionate and superb political career. thank you. [applause]
newspapers and even hollywood ate up the story of wrong-way corrigan. [laughter] his stunt gave depression-weary americans something, finally, to laugh about. and when he returned to new york, he was showered with confetti and a ticker-tape parade downtown. well, fdr wanted to be like joe lewis, but he wound up like wrong-way corrigan heading in the wrong direction in the summer of 1938, and the purge was one of the few glaring mistakes in the roosevelt's long, courageous, compassionate and...
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robert corrigan has held a job since 1988. his faculty today, corrigan lamented the decision. >>> visitors passed through two pieces of granite, carved to resemble the sides of a mountain. inside there is a 30-foot tall sculpture of martin luther king as if emerging from a mountain. >> i was moved to tears when i walked in here. >> reporter: this is the first memorial to a person of color in the memorial mall. the project is still short $5 million. a formal dedication is scheduled for sunday. the 48th anniversary of dr. king's i have a dream speech. >>> and temperatures are warming up tomorrow. certainly a little bit today. let's go outside and i will show you the main mechanism for the warming right now will be the fog. i have fog along the coast but here's what i'm noticing. i have fog in here. we're not seeing a big push. the fog is not getting over the coastal hills. you probably saw the fog pinched behind the coastal hills. that's an indication of a warming trend. you beat some of the warmest weather we've seen all sumner
robert corrigan has held a job since 1988. his faculty today, corrigan lamented the decision. >>> visitors passed through two pieces of granite, carved to resemble the sides of a mountain. inside there is a 30-foot tall sculpture of martin luther king as if emerging from a mountain. >> i was moved to tears when i walked in here. >> reporter: this is the first memorial to a person of color in the memorial mall. the project is still short $5 million. a formal dedication is...
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robert corrigan has held a job since 1988.speaking to his faculty today, corrigan lamented the decision. >>> visitors passed through two pieces of granite, carved to resemble the sides of a mountain. inside there is a 30-foot tall sculpture of martin luther king as if emerging from a mountain. >> i was moved to tears when i walked in here. >> reporter: this is the first memorial to a person of color in the memorial mall. the project is still short $5 million. a formal dedication is scheduled for sunday. the 48th anniversary of dr. king's i have a dream speech. >>> and temperatures are warming up tomorrow. certainly a little bit today. let's go outside and i will show you the main mechanism for the warming right now will be the fog. i have fog along the coast but here's what i'm noticing. i have fog in here. we're not seeing a big push. the fog is not getting over the coastal hills. you probably saw the fog pinched behind the coastal hills. that's an indication of a warming trend. you beat some of the warmest weather we've seen
robert corrigan has held a job since 1988.speaking to his faculty today, corrigan lamented the decision. >>> visitors passed through two pieces of granite, carved to resemble the sides of a mountain. inside there is a 30-foot tall sculpture of martin luther king as if emerging from a mountain. >> i was moved to tears when i walked in here. >> reporter: this is the first memorial to a person of color in the memorial mall. the project is still short $5 million. a formal...
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w newspapers and hollywood gave up the story of wrong way corrigan this done toic gave americans something to laugh about. and when he went to new york showered with confetti in a ticker-tape parade downtown. fdr wanted to be like joe louis all but ended up like gore again in the wrong direction the summer of 1938. the purge was one of the few glaring mistakes in the long courageous compassionate and a superb career. thank you. [applause] d >> notice the color that all comes from the chart on the inside of the barrel. this is where burbank gets all of its color and a lot of its flavor. they have discovered only 200 flavors just from the char of the barrel. >> day in your book you talk about a life changing moment of the justice thomas in anita hill who hearing. >> i just graduated where it was my bar mitzvah of that in education and judea's him but i left feeling very empty and al is open for a spiritual experience and did not get it. i felt the same way in college with the american studies major and the stuff i was reading was incomprehensible and jargon and like gnome thomas -- phnom ch
w newspapers and hollywood gave up the story of wrong way corrigan this done toic gave americans something to laugh about. and when he went to new york showered with confetti in a ticker-tape parade downtown. fdr wanted to be like joe louis all but ended up like gore again in the wrong direction the summer of 1938. the purge was one of the few glaring mistakes in the long courageous compassionate and a superb career. thank you. [applause] d >> notice the color that all comes from the...
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here to help us out is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's.greg, good to see you again. >> hey there. >> so when i wk up to this display, i have idea what makes a good mushroom or a bad mushroom. so how do i pick a good one? >> well, the mushroom guys would argue that they're all good. but there are some differences, and you do want to look for mushros that are nice and white, and fresh, and not a lot of decay. >> ok. >> so you definitely want to stay away from the ones that are turning brown and looking dehydrated. they actuay have some of these new cool packages that are easy anconvenient for the consumer to close. so easy to put in th
here to help us out is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's.greg, good to see you again. >> hey there. >> so when i wk up to this display, i have idea what makes a good mushroom or a bad mushroom. so how do i pick a good one? >> well, the mushroom guys would argue that they're all good. but there are some differences, and you do want to look for mushros that are nice and white, and fresh, and not a lot of decay. >> ok. >> so you...
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robert corrigan has been president of san francisco state for 24 years, and he's never seen it this badthink we're seeing is, increasingly, the middle class being priced out of campuses like san francisco state. >> reporter: he says state universities like his were designed to attract a wide, diverse student body-- nearly anyone could attend. >> we can't provide that access any longer, and we can't project that we'll continue to have the quality faculty that we need in order to educate them. >> reporter: and so does the physical plant-- roofs that need replacing are left that way; tiles fall off the ceiling in creative arts classrooms, where the faculty has tried to patch the problem, though not very well. the cutbacks and the tuition increases have been met over the past two years by a series of demonstrations on several campuses. but they seem to have had little effect. ethnic studies teacher klasky, who has taken part in the protests, lays the blame for poor state funding on inequities in the tax system. >> once the public understands fully the impacts of these cuts on education, the
robert corrigan has been president of san francisco state for 24 years, and he's never seen it this badthink we're seeing is, increasingly, the middle class being priced out of campuses like san francisco state. >> reporter: he says state universities like his were designed to attract a wide, diverse student body-- nearly anyone could attend. >> we can't provide that access any longer, and we can't project that we'll continue to have the quality faculty that we need in order to...
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and joining me is the executive director of corrigan brian rooney and is the answer as simple as goingget a part time job? sdwlel w th >> well, that is one tof the answers that we want to teach the college students to be self-reliant and not reliant on the state especially going to school and college, and the rule was simple, if you are a college student, you are not eligible for food stamps and there were several exceptions, and michigan got around it by creating one of the rules. >> brian, what is unemployment rate in michigan? >> 10.1%, i believe. >> so it is higher than the national average, so, again, is it as simple as going out to get a job? >> well, when you look at the finite amount of funds for the different welfare programs, michigan has 20% of the population on food assists and the, and so we have to be good stewards of the taxpayer money whether it is federal or state money, and we want to serve those who are truly needy and the decision was made it is bad public poll city to have full-time college students on food assistance. >> one of the people who wrote about this in t
and joining me is the executive director of corrigan brian rooney and is the answer as simple as goingget a part time job? sdwlel w th >> well, that is one tof the answers that we want to teach the college students to be self-reliant and not reliant on the state especially going to school and college, and the rule was simple, if you are a college student, you are not eligible for food stamps and there were several exceptions, and michigan got around it by creating one of the rules....
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corey again took over in 1988 and -- corrigan took over and told his staff that he aggo newses aboute of -- agonizes about the current state of california and wants to turn it around. >>> right now, dominique strauss-kahn is a in a new york city courtroom where it is expected that the judge will throw out the sexual assault case against him. this is strauss arriving for court. the prosecutors say there's evidence that the woman had sexual contact with strauss- kahn but they are not convinced it was forced. >>> back here at home, a 21- year-old summer camp employee accused of having sex with a 14- year-old boy will be a -- will be arraigned in court. katrina worked at the teen extreme summer court program in vacaville. she was arrested earlier this month at her home in fairfield after police were called by the teenager's parents. they told investigators they found a suspected -- a suspicious text message on the phone. they say she's confessed. if you have any other information about this case contact vacaville police. >>> 8:55. today's ticket tuesday's winner will can get to check out
corey again took over in 1988 and -- corrigan took over and told his staff that he aggo newses aboute of -- agonizes about the current state of california and wants to turn it around. >>> right now, dominique strauss-kahn is a in a new york city courtroom where it is expected that the judge will throw out the sexual assault case against him. this is strauss arriving for court. the prosecutors say there's evidence that the woman had sexual contact with strauss- kahn but they are not...
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. >> host: corrigan, i think we've had a fascinating hour. what it's like to do at this point is get the audience involved so much juice and q&a. there are microphones here on this side. so try to line up with those microphones because this is being taped and you'll be on c-span. >> okay, all right, i thought that this is a really great talk that you gave. very exciting. and i wanted to ask you about the totality's that the founding fathers faced. they were on the east coast and they knew perfectly well that there was a whole, long, 3000 miles to the west coast and thought that the police beat dean, you know, they weren't going to let just anybody occupied that area. so i thought that maybe there was that as the kindness inspiration to think of yourself as important. you really had quite a task ahead of you and it was a really rich part of the world. >> guest: until 1803, the united states stand on the territory west of the mississippi. but i think someone like jefferson, who is their greatest expansionist in our history had a vision that all
. >> host: corrigan, i think we've had a fascinating hour. what it's like to do at this point is get the audience involved so much juice and q&a. there are microphones here on this side. so try to line up with those microphones because this is being taped and you'll be on c-span. >> okay, all right, i thought that this is a really great talk that you gave. very exciting. and i wanted to ask you about the totality's that the founding fathers faced. they were on the east coast and...