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so john dewey was really planting the seeds in the same .hat this early conversation was happening saying no, cultivating kids' bodies will help them cultivate their minds. actually, locking them up and the seats all day, making them sit still, is going to inhibit the kind of learning you what to promote. but doing that would revolutionize educational practices. i say that because many of us with our current assumptions about what physical education is, are like revolutionary? please. push-ups, running laps, nothing revolutionary about that but the idea that taxpayer dollars and hours of the school day would be used to do that was, in the early 19th century, a pretty hard sell. i have not brought this up explicitly yet, but i can't tell c-span viewers to do the readings i assigned, but i would like to really point out how these assumptions played out differently for different groups of people. a girl was not assumed to have an desirable, an ideal girl cultivated at school was very different than an ideal boy. an african american, or a mexica
so john dewey was really planting the seeds in the same .hat this early conversation was happening saying no, cultivating kids' bodies will help them cultivate their minds. actually, locking them up and the seats all day, making them sit still, is going to inhibit the kind of learning you what to promote. but doing that would revolutionize educational practices. i say that because many of us with our current assumptions about what physical education is, are like revolutionary? please. push-ups,...
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. >> i will say that i researched the dewey papers and there was a folder there also called crackpot letters. >> mr. truman wrote the file on those letters when he wanted them to go to that, then not file, and -- nut file, and he would pass them along. sometimes they are strange comments, sometimes things out of the ordinary. >> i think we are out of time. we will ask one more question. it is easy to build symbolism into this poker game. who won the game? >> that next, afro-american studies professor tracy parker describes the trouble workers and customers faced in the 1960's in effort to integrate the workforce. professor tracy parker of the department of afro-american studies at the university of massachusetts amherst, you are working on the book that includes the 1950's, working-class americans, and black americans, all tied into sears roebuck. the premise of the book looks set the immigration of the department stores by employees and workers. they have touted consumption as a means of realizing democracy. unlike other places, department stores allow anyone, black, white, regardle
. >> i will say that i researched the dewey papers and there was a folder there also called crackpot letters. >> mr. truman wrote the file on those letters when he wanted them to go to that, then not file, and -- nut file, and he would pass them along. sometimes they are strange comments, sometimes things out of the ordinary. >> i think we are out of time. we will ask one more question. it is easy to build symbolism into this poker game. who won the game? >> that next,...
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so i will come back to our favorite and the key philosopher of this class, john dewey. what he said in 1916 and a something that we talked about before is democracy and education. i cannot overestimate how radical this was at the time. this idea that schools should -- make health and aim. normal development cannot be had with out regard to the vigor of the body. one with recognition and this one would automatically revolutionize many of our evolutionary practices. revolutionize, make health an aim. even today in 2017, 100 years later is rather assumed in many educational environments. if you think that today -- not that every school is doing it -- not if they don't cut it fast if they don't have the resources but you would be hard-pressed to find a lot of people's think physical health is just a distraction. like, kids don't really need to focus on that. so john dewey was really planting the seeds in the same period as the early conversation was happening saying no, cultivating kids' bodies will help them cultivate their minds. actually, locking them up and the seats al
so i will come back to our favorite and the key philosopher of this class, john dewey. what he said in 1916 and a something that we talked about before is democracy and education. i cannot overestimate how radical this was at the time. this idea that schools should -- make health and aim. normal development cannot be had with out regard to the vigor of the body. one with recognition and this one would automatically revolutionize many of our evolutionary practices. revolutionize, make health an...
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by 1949, the president had been here four times and following the defeat of tom dewey, the navy realized president would be coming back more often. they hired the premier interior decorator of miami beach and the house reflects the remodel of 1949. he made no consultation with the president. he simply wanted to create a timeless venue, something that would be acceptable to the guests that would be coming to see the president, and he picked colors that were popular at the time. green walls, taupe, gray, tomato red. the house had 20 years of admirals living in it. from 1953 to about 1974. many of the things that had been done for truman were discarded. it was our task to restore the house as it was and of course, although we had the records of what was bought, they did not necessarily tell us who it was from. we found this fabric that is shown in the drapes and on the couch, turned out to be a waverley print. none of us knew that. we happened to find a scrap of this fabric on ebay. we found 200 yards of fabric and we ended up needing 187 yards to complete the task. the paintings on the wal
by 1949, the president had been here four times and following the defeat of tom dewey, the navy realized president would be coming back more often. they hired the premier interior decorator of miami beach and the house reflects the remodel of 1949. he made no consultation with the president. he simply wanted to create a timeless venue, something that would be acceptable to the guests that would be coming to see the president, and he picked colors that were popular at the time. green walls,...
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was given by some bookie dewey's to these people they called then opened and then. dug because of the water with good old troops and those didn't just so it is to sit in the fall in between to provide. easy zoro sources including those who don't to fight the shoop got his own kids. and we're going to demanding goddaughter lund must be given back to us. very bad you've seen it maybe heads here in quite a lot and working with all of you who have taught me a lot you you've shown me many anything you have a strength that i've never seen anywhere else. and i would also like to welcome back to you who is the new head of office in a hotel. thank you so much for the welcome you so very welcome the royal welcome i actually. cannot promise to be as a great leader. as a kid she was but i can for was bill do my best. to serve notice you really want to try to put it to the list and i love a good let me show you how i'm going to go on this trip and they're not it don't but this one. is going to. be with you today. and i'm going to. be your boy this is so won't you guys my my my m
was given by some bookie dewey's to these people they called then opened and then. dug because of the water with good old troops and those didn't just so it is to sit in the fall in between to provide. easy zoro sources including those who don't to fight the shoop got his own kids. and we're going to demanding goddaughter lund must be given back to us. very bad you've seen it maybe heads here in quite a lot and working with all of you who have taught me a lot you you've shown me many anything...
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that getting that -- shoring up the key swing states, would they have gone for dewey? 1944 had been saying since that we needed to desegregate military. thomas dewey said how can we fight a war against not to germany with a segregated army? african-americans knew that and they chose, the answer is yes. i think it very well could have tipped the balance. theme throughout harry truman's career. his jurisdiction covered kansas city. he was put in by the pendergrass political machine. but the political machine was always astute and concerned with african-american voters and their concerns. whatever personal view that he had particularly with younger , politically he always understood that i have to listen to these folks' concern that most of my colleagues are not concerned about. certainly he would not have been reelected to the senate not carrying the african-american vote as significantly as he did. they governor was an ardent segregationist. he was always concerned with the african-american vote. not just because in his later years of what he thought was right but also
that getting that -- shoring up the key swing states, would they have gone for dewey? 1944 had been saying since that we needed to desegregate military. thomas dewey said how can we fight a war against not to germany with a segregated army? african-americans knew that and they chose, the answer is yes. i think it very well could have tipped the balance. theme throughout harry truman's career. his jurisdiction covered kansas city. he was put in by the pendergrass political machine. but the...
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it's dewey. you know you're dead last right? race isn't over yet. where's my stunt guy? leon!n't embarrass us. good luck leon. ♪ even the very serious ronda goo♪rousey,eon. ♪ (laughing) can't be serious with twizzlers. ♪ (laughing) ♪ music ♪laying ♪ ♪ did someone say kfc has four ways to feed a family for only 20 bucks? original recipe, extra crispy, boneless, and tenders. silence chicken lovers! it's finger lickin' good! silence chicken lovers! i'm emma. and i'm claire. and we're the salmon sisters. this new surface go is the perfect size. when we're on the boat, i don't have a big desk to use, or a studio table to draw on. having something you can slip in your bag and take with you is really great. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. before we go, this weekend, i just want to warn you, this weekend there's a good chance that president trump is going to tweet something crazy that's going to rock your world. instead of freaking out and trying to figure out what he means, just pick up your copy of the "donald trump presidential twitter library " , an
it's dewey. you know you're dead last right? race isn't over yet. where's my stunt guy? leon!n't embarrass us. good luck leon. ♪ even the very serious ronda goo♪rousey,eon. ♪ (laughing) can't be serious with twizzlers. ♪ (laughing) ♪ music ♪laying ♪ ♪ did someone say kfc has four ways to feed a family for only 20 bucks? original recipe, extra crispy, boneless, and tenders. silence chicken lovers! it's finger lickin' good! silence chicken lovers! i'm emma. and i'm claire. and...
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. >> dewey skin all the way. maybe not the hair. throw it in a bun. >> bringing in a crowd of this weekend's outside landscape. the new attraction in boil. >> we'll show you too. deadly why in charlottesville, virginia. today, things remained relatively peaceful.... as anti-facist demonstrators marched in the street. >> today another rally there. this time things remain relatively acci demonstrators marching in the street. the city did report there were two arrests. nothing big. one trespassing, ask one diso lywhen a driver plowed into a crowd of people protesting white supremacists and neo-nazis. tomorrow the organizer ofast year's white nationalist rally will hold another rally. this one near the white house. washington d.c. law enforcement on high alert because of the potential for violence. >>> the president met with nearly 200 members and supporters of the group bikers for trump today in new jersey. the event was held inside the clubhouse at the president's private golf club in bedminster. it looked a lot like a campaign stop,
. >> dewey skin all the way. maybe not the hair. throw it in a bun. >> bringing in a crowd of this weekend's outside landscape. the new attraction in boil. >> we'll show you too. deadly why in charlottesville, virginia. today, things remained relatively peaceful.... as anti-facist demonstrators marched in the street. >> today another rally there. this time things remain relatively acci demonstrators marching in the street. the city did report there were two arrests....
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ten years ago philip and his wives of have founded the come dewey children association. is also a teacher they met at college. the couple want to finance an education for as many poor children as possible many kids in kenya come going to school because their parents come to fool with the tuition. listen to new can that. we want to provide opportunities for children who would otherwise end up living in wretched conditions they might turn to crime. we want to give them a chance. to show the lot of children who've been in our program have gone on to study medicine or law. and shaft about their disadvantaged children in hamburg to like fifteen year olds if philip hadn't stepped in and might have ended up in a special needs school. some students need someone who is more than a teacher. they need a role model someone they can look up to. teachers shouldn't just teach they should also help their students cope with their lives. often. when philip five years ago the boy was aggressive and hyperactive he wouldn't let people get close to him not even his mother teaches. that's the
ten years ago philip and his wives of have founded the come dewey children association. is also a teacher they met at college. the couple want to finance an education for as many poor children as possible many kids in kenya come going to school because their parents come to fool with the tuition. listen to new can that. we want to provide opportunities for children who would otherwise end up living in wretched conditions they might turn to crime. we want to give them a chance. to show the lot...
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it's dewey. you know you're dead last right? race isn't over yet. where's my stunt guy? leon!want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! oh yeah! he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 10 or 14 percent below msrp on 2018 silverado pickups when you finance with gm financial. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >> trevor: that's our show for tonight, thawr so much for tuning in. here st, your moment of zen. >> welcome back, in california it is-- fighting the largest wildfire in the state's history. i am actually looking forward to take your daughter to work day. i am not great with kids. but i wanna get better because i'm getting married. so i put out a bunch of extra candy on my desk so the kids will come talk to
it's dewey. you know you're dead last right? race isn't over yet. where's my stunt guy? leon!want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! oh yeah! he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 10 or 14...
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he had his choice of voting for dewey, willkie, roosevelt or anybody else.ad the choice of voting for hitler, hitler, or hitler. over here, john q. still read what he pleased. and although he heard of books being burned in other countries, he would've laughed if anyone had told him his books would ever be burned. and hi on sunday, if he felt like it, john q. went to any church he pleased. ♪ narrator: most of all, he got a kick out of seeing his kids grow up. ♪ >> c'mon, gary. ♪ narrator: the average american was quite unconscious of the fact that some people had this in mind for the little john q.'s. yes, while their children were being trained to kill, john q.'s kids were giving their pennies to help them have life. ♪ and when we saw these men on the newsreels, quite often, we laughed. to us, they looked like characters in a musical comedy. but they weren't comic, they weren't funny, they were deadly serious. they were out for world conquest. and what made it deadly serious was, that there were 70 million japanese, 45 million italians, and 80 million german
he had his choice of voting for dewey, willkie, roosevelt or anybody else.ad the choice of voting for hitler, hitler, or hitler. over here, john q. still read what he pleased. and although he heard of books being burned in other countries, he would've laughed if anyone had told him his books would ever be burned. and hi on sunday, if he felt like it, john q. went to any church he pleased. ♪ narrator: most of all, he got a kick out of seeing his kids grow up. ♪ >> c'mon, gary. ♪...
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embraced me like a son and that started my career. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: and who is deweyhey are applauding your whole career. >> thank you, guys. >> stephen: who is dewy? because there is another one here. who is dewy? >> oh, my god. my mom embarrassed me on national tv a couple of days ago. and she revealed-- live, by the way, she revealed that one of my nicknames when i was a kid was dewy, when i was a baby. and how that happened was, i was-- she asked my godmother, oh, is his diaper wet? and she went, "oh, it's a little dewy." ( laughter ) that was it. >> stephen: moms, moms. >> yes. dewy. and i heard would you like to call me "the johnson." ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: yeah, sure, i like the the. i like the "the." >> you don't have to do that when you say the "the." ( laughter ) i like the the. ( laughter ) >> stephen: exactly. >> so great. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it didn't occur to me at the time. okay, so i know, obviously i know you as a wrestler. i watched you. your wrestling heyday was in the '90s, and early 2000s. >> early 2000s, yeah. >> stephen: okay,
embraced me like a son and that started my career. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: and who is deweyhey are applauding your whole career. >> thank you, guys. >> stephen: who is dewy? because there is another one here. who is dewy? >> oh, my god. my mom embarrassed me on national tv a couple of days ago. and she revealed-- live, by the way, she revealed that one of my nicknames when i was a kid was dewy, when i was a baby. and how that happened was, i was-- she asked...
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eviscerated and it's interesting to hear the left, the progressive left whose intellectual forefathers, john dewey woodrow wilson, ray, all these guys, attacked the constitution, they despised the balance of power. they despised separation of powers. they despised federalism. the same people today who achieved the centralization of government who you have five justices who determine whether it is or not a fundamental right. bedamn the public. thousands of bureaucracies that passes thousands of laws where congress will pass hundreds and the conversations coming down from on high and let us get our liberty back, let us get our constitution back, let us participate in our government, and then we have people saying no, don't touch the constitution. is that about right? >> it's accurate and it's interesting because that movement to prevent people from using article 5 starts in about the 1970s after roe versus wade roughly. it comes from chief justice warren berger asked by a seminal figure on the left, phil schlafly and asked what you think about overturning the convention, asking about overturning roe
eviscerated and it's interesting to hear the left, the progressive left whose intellectual forefathers, john dewey woodrow wilson, ray, all these guys, attacked the constitution, they despised the balance of power. they despised separation of powers. they despised federalism. the same people today who achieved the centralization of government who you have five justices who determine whether it is or not a fundamental right. bedamn the public. thousands of bureaucracies that passes thousands of...
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and i just thought, "oh my god"" >> reporter: prosecutor dewey mitchell got the case then, and rightroblem. this was a circumstantial case, in which the accused would likely say, the other guy did it. >> especially in a case like this. >> reporter: so he sent out his investigator, hoyt hoffman, to second guess the police. >> you have to make sure that no stone is left unturned. >> reporter: and then, they strategized -- >> we spent i would say half of -- or more of our time actually working it the other way, saying, "okay, well, let's say that the other person did it." >> nathan. >> nathan. let's say nathan did it. or let's say ashley did it, and -- and let's look at the evidence, and does that bear fruit or is that something where you look at -- at them, and it just -- it just doesn't work? because we wanted to make sure we got the right person. >> could you have prosecuted nathan? >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, it would've been -- it would've been an easy case. >> really? >> -- to say -- absolutely. to come in and say, "he did it, he's the boyfriend," any time you have a stabbi
and i just thought, "oh my god"" >> reporter: prosecutor dewey mitchell got the case then, and rightroblem. this was a circumstantial case, in which the accused would likely say, the other guy did it. >> especially in a case like this. >> reporter: so he sent out his investigator, hoyt hoffman, to second guess the police. >> you have to make sure that no stone is left unturned. >> reporter: and then, they strategized -- >> we spent i would say...
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would they have gone for doing -- dewey? >> we have to disagree get the military. thomas to reset how can we fight a war against not to germany with a segregated army? african-americans knew that and they chose, the answer is yes. they very well could have dipped the balance -- tipped the balance. jurisdiction covered kansas city. he was put in by the political machine. but the political machine was always astute and concerned with african-american voters and their concerns. whatever personal view that he had particularly with younger ages politically, he always understood that i have to listen to these folks' concern that most of my colleagues are not concerned about. he would've not be an reelected to the senate not carrying the african-american vote as significantly as he did. >> and so, he was always concerned with the african-american vote. not just because in his later years of what he thought was right but also what was politically feasible for him to form a coalition to stay elected into office. >> it is interesting and refreshing to think that there were p
would they have gone for doing -- dewey? >> we have to disagree get the military. thomas to reset how can we fight a war against not to germany with a segregated army? african-americans knew that and they chose, the answer is yes. they very well could have dipped the balance -- tipped the balance. jurisdiction covered kansas city. he was put in by the political machine. but the political machine was always astute and concerned with african-american voters and their concerns. whatever...
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we had panelists that included the ceo of corel, the principle of dewey square, and the founder and ceotegy, llc. again, we talked about what the new dnc is about. the new dnc is about transparency, responsibility, responsiveness, diversity, effective -- and being effective. that is what the new dnc is all about. we are here and prepared to win. as a team, we want to thank all of you who have supported the dnc financially. continue to give. we appreciate every dollar that you give. it matters and counts, and we are putting it to use. i hope we are giving you the response and transparency you asked for. if it is not clear enough, please feel free to come to any of us to talk about any detail you want about our financial report. [applause] chairman perez: i want -- there is an unsung hero at the dnc and her name is caitlin mitchell and the digital team. they do the grassroots funding and they put together the videos and they are the ones who are talking to people and doing so much stuff. where folks who are investing large amounts of money and we have many, many, many more folks investing
we had panelists that included the ceo of corel, the principle of dewey square, and the founder and ceotegy, llc. again, we talked about what the new dnc is about. the new dnc is about transparency, responsibility, responsiveness, diversity, effective -- and being effective. that is what the new dnc is all about. we are here and prepared to win. as a team, we want to thank all of you who have supported the dnc financially. continue to give. we appreciate every dollar that you give. it matters...
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finish coat he said well yes but you know it is your government that has been working with the john dewey those are these this were camel born. and carrying out terrible atrocities against innocent people and i saw a coakley do this more than once i saw him do that do it in a rack in one nine hundred ninety eight his manner is so you would it was so so. he so averse to confrontation but he was not fearful and so he was prepared to speak to speak the words that needed to be said that always with the hope i think alas mostly zain that if he could find a gentle way of seeing them he might be able to dent the hardened conscience of the people he was working with he always had that faith which made him persistent even in the face of impossible odds. very good to speak to you spend more than a year with a former u.n. secretary general coming his work in office and it's been great to hear your thoughts thank you you. thank. in other news the trump administration is facing mounting pressure over planes a u.s. made bomb was used in the attack by the saudi led coalition on a school bus in yemen a f
finish coat he said well yes but you know it is your government that has been working with the john dewey those are these this were camel born. and carrying out terrible atrocities against innocent people and i saw a coakley do this more than once i saw him do that do it in a rack in one nine hundred ninety eight his manner is so you would it was so so. he so averse to confrontation but he was not fearful and so he was prepared to speak to speak the words that needed to be said that always with...
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. >> i will say that i researched the dewey papers and there was a folder there also called crackpot letters. >> mr. truman wrote the file on those letters when he wanted them to go to that, then not file, and -- nut file, and he would pass them along. sometimes they are strange comments, sometimes things out of the ordinary. >> i think we
. >> i will say that i researched the dewey papers and there was a folder there also called crackpot letters. >> mr. truman wrote the file on those letters when he wanted them to go to that, then not file, and -- nut file, and he would pass them along. sometimes they are strange comments, sometimes things out of the ordinary. >> i think we
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. >> i will say that i researched the dewey papers and there was a folder there also called crackpot letters. >> mr. truman wrote the file on those letters when he wanted them to go to that, then not file, and -- nut file, and he would pass them along. sometimes they are strange comments, sometimes things out of the ordinary. >> i think we are out of time. we will ask one more question. it is easy to build symbolism into this poker game. who won the game? >> that is a really good question. at first, churchill took a bath. he loved to gamble. he did not know poker very well. truman like to gamble and he knew poker very well. churchill suffered. there was one point when he left the car into truman said to his associates, go easy on the old man. and churchill had a little recovery toward the end, and i think he came back a little bit, but that was in large part because of his special relationship in poker with harry truman. >> thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ann
. >> i will say that i researched the dewey papers and there was a folder there also called crackpot letters. >> mr. truman wrote the file on those letters when he wanted them to go to that, then not file, and -- nut file, and he would pass them along. sometimes they are strange comments, sometimes things out of the ordinary. >> i think we are out of time. we will ask one more question. it is easy to build symbolism into this poker game. who won the game? >> that is a...
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a lot of -- dewey decimal system of the internet and a lot of times people get too lazy to actually research truth. as long as the government is enforcing law and making sure it's safe, public knowledge, you have to find the truth. you don't just get to click it. host: this is a reaction from one member of congress, brian schatz of hawaii, the top member on the chambers tech committee. threat to regulate is "crazy, authoritarian, idea." saying it is unworkable for everything our country stands for. these ceos are now over correcting for perceivable bias. this is a stretcher six strategy -- specific strategy to control the way those platforms present information. the president's campaign cited the attack on google in a text message asking donors to donate --ad of a key front raising fundraising deadline and at least one house leader -- lawmaker, kevin mccarthy, purchased ads related to the anti-conservative censorship online. anthony in new york, go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to agree with the last few calls from texas. if you wanted to google something -- anything ab
a lot of -- dewey decimal system of the internet and a lot of times people get too lazy to actually research truth. as long as the government is enforcing law and making sure it's safe, public knowledge, you have to find the truth. you don't just get to click it. host: this is a reaction from one member of congress, brian schatz of hawaii, the top member on the chambers tech committee. threat to regulate is "crazy, authoritarian, idea." saying it is unworkable for everything our...
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dewey is next in colorado, republican line. caller: illegal means illegal.he whole thing is if you let somebody in this country don't we have the protect in our country keeporders and basically everybody out? "dateline" theon other night where our own country, we cannot even support or how was the people born in born-- or house the people in this country. shame on the people who say we should have the people come in the country illegally. host: are you saying these agencies are necessary that the agent -- the president highlighted yesterday? caller: you know what? lock the doors. let the people come in legally. host: let's hear from james in herndon, virginia. go ahead. caller: hi, yes. even though i lean more democrat, i have pretty strong views on i.c.e. i think i.c.e. should be in place in our country. host: why so? i think james dropped. that is james from herndon. paris off of twitter -- marie off of twitter says i.c.e. and border patrol our heroes, we should support these brave men and women. daniel potter says democrats did not this ban i.c.e. -- disb
dewey is next in colorado, republican line. caller: illegal means illegal.he whole thing is if you let somebody in this country don't we have the protect in our country keeporders and basically everybody out? "dateline" theon other night where our own country, we cannot even support or how was the people born in born-- or house the people in this country. shame on the people who say we should have the people come in the country illegally. host: are you saying these agencies are...
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by 1949 the president had already been here four times and following the defeat of td of t dewey, theyealized he would be coming back more often. the house reflects the remodel of 1949. mr. lassiter made no consultation with the president. he simply wanted to create a timeless venue, something that would be acceptable to the guests that would be coming to see the president. and he picked colors that were popular at the time. celedon green walls, taupe, gray, tomato red. the house, of course, had 20 years of admirals living in it from 1953 to 1974. so many of the thipgs done for truman were discarded. it was our task to restore the house as it was. of course, at we had the records of what was bought, they didn't necessarily tell us who it was from. so, we found this fabric that is shown in the drapes and on the couch. turned out to be a whatevaveral print. we found a scrap on ebay. we needed 187 yards to complete the task. the paintings on the wall, i had been led to believe, were stolen until one day we found a notation that they had been loaned by the naval academy. the naval academy
by 1949 the president had already been here four times and following the defeat of td of t dewey, theyealized he would be coming back more often. the house reflects the remodel of 1949. mr. lassiter made no consultation with the president. he simply wanted to create a timeless venue, something that would be acceptable to the guests that would be coming to see the president. and he picked colors that were popular at the time. celedon green walls, taupe, gray, tomato red. the house, of course,...