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she was assigned to cover eleanor and fell in love with eleanor.here is an intimate trust that develops between the two and the love that develops between the two. >> emotional or physical? >> we do not know. there is no doubt in my mind that hickok was in love with eleanor. we know that eleanor will help hickok later when she falls in love with marion. they will build a home together. when marion dies, she struggles with diabetes. eleanor will support her. you cannot put these in a box. what we can say about hick is that hick taught eleanor how to deal with the press in a way where eleanor could define her own message. when eleanor becomes first lady, hickok resigned her position and moves into the white house. because she has fallen in love with eleanor and she can't be objective. then eleanor went to fdr and he said i want you to investigate what the new deal is doing and not doing. i want you to get the hopes and fears and put your journalist's craft on paper in very private reports to us. what we get is the most incredibly honest and powerful
she was assigned to cover eleanor and fell in love with eleanor.here is an intimate trust that develops between the two and the love that develops between the two. >> emotional or physical? >> we do not know. there is no doubt in my mind that hickok was in love with eleanor. we know that eleanor will help hickok later when she falls in love with marion. they will build a home together. when marion dies, she struggles with diabetes. eleanor will support her. you cannot put these in a...
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. >> eleanor? >> wall street tops 16,000. and markets are doing fine and i'm glad the pope is pointing out all the inequalities that represent because main street is still waiting for its turn. >> martin? >> well vladimir putin, the leader of russia who outmaneuvered the united states in virtually every strategic corner of the world. >> clarence? >> the most exotic political race, the new mayor of our biggest city. >> the envelope please, martin. thank you. >> i can't tell you what's in there, john. you've got to read it. >> it is magnificent, yes. johnny had the answers. right? >> yes. >> god bless his soul. >> the biggest winner of 2013 is russian president vladimir putin. he resolved the syrian crisis in the new york times that ended the military action against syria. in december putin snatched ukraine away from the west just before ukraine signed a trade pack with the european union. boosting russia's international prestige. okay biggest loser of 2013. >> barack obama and obama care. >> eleanor? >> you've got a small poin
. >> eleanor? >> wall street tops 16,000. and markets are doing fine and i'm glad the pope is pointing out all the inequalities that represent because main street is still waiting for its turn. >> martin? >> well vladimir putin, the leader of russia who outmaneuvered the united states in virtually every strategic corner of the world. >> clarence? >> the most exotic political race, the new mayor of our biggest city. >> the envelope please, martin. thank...
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eleanor offered to divorce him. if he did he would be free to very lucy but lucy was a roman catholic who would not marry a divorced man. the problems were greater. the scandal would have been so great it would cost him his job in the navy department and the political future he may have held at that time. so they decided to forget the matter and eleanor would become of a real political wife and that is all. and she and franklin were never husband and wife again domestically except in the same house. the loyalty she showed afterwards for she was very bitter and disillusioned. she would often go back to the rock creek cemetery in washington d.c. there was a statue called grief that was a monument to she would sit by the statue and more she was not dead but her marriage was and her future was dead so she thought. it did not work out that way. later as we know when roosevelt was crippled she traveled for him and was a political deputy am politically and extremely loyal but the marriage was more than anything else after
eleanor offered to divorce him. if he did he would be free to very lucy but lucy was a roman catholic who would not marry a divorced man. the problems were greater. the scandal would have been so great it would cost him his job in the navy department and the political future he may have held at that time. so they decided to forget the matter and eleanor would become of a real political wife and that is all. and she and franklin were never husband and wife again domestically except in the same...
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because eleanor did take policy positions too. it's the the role she played as policy adviser. >> you talked about going -- [inaudible] she flew down second world war to visit the troops there. imagine doing that today. >> right. as the war went on. eleanor broadened her missions to include visiting troops around the world. there was a famous visit she made try to keep it secret for security reasons. and then the rumors were spreading there was a famous adviser going show up, i believe it was sydney australia. it was eleanor. she went to hospitals. she visited troops there. she went to the soldier camps and so on. and she went to a famous incident they still talked about over there. she turned up at the community event, and sang "for she's a jolly good fellow." she loved that. but she also on the fact finding missions took the information from her own agenda she wanted to promote. civil rights was important to her. she pushed civil rights. franklin did. and a lot of times he wouldn't listen to her he said as so many of the other p
because eleanor did take policy positions too. it's the the role she played as policy adviser. >> you talked about going -- [inaudible] she flew down second world war to visit the troops there. imagine doing that today. >> right. as the war went on. eleanor broadened her missions to include visiting troops around the world. there was a famous visit she made try to keep it secret for security reasons. and then the rumors were spreading there was a famous adviser going show up, i...
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she's an important person in eleanor roosevelt's life too.e're going to return to how ore hill to look at edith ran that house hold which as her own. ed >> sagimore hills designed to be home.er it was always their primary residence. the first five or six years they married, they lived here, they lived here year round. they the white house, lived here year round again even though it was hard to heat in the winter. their life,enter of even if they weren't here, it was where their hearts were. the house hold. not only in sagamore hill, but the places they lived, in albany, in washington, d.c. he managed the family's accounts and the family investment ms. what we have here is an account book. an example of the annual counts. it's from 1891, i think it is. and it basically every family member is listed and then she expenses that he she paid for each family member every month of the year. it's also broken down into grocery bills, what she was butcher, what she might pay for a plumber to come in and do repairs. she counted every pennive in. and kept
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c-span: when did eleanor roosevelt get interest in her? >> guest: when she met her. c-span: when? >> guest: oh, she met her right after the--after roosevelt was elected for his--to first his first term. c-span: '32. >> guest: in '32. yeah. c-span: and there was a time where eleanor roosevelt wanted her to fly her all around the united states? >> guest: yes. yes. c-span: what happened? >> guest: well, she would have, except that she wanted to--to have a--to have a--be able to fly her around so that she could publicize the arthur dale project, which was sub--assistance housing in virginia. and the administration and rexford tugwell weren't really ready to have eleanor roosevelt do it right then. they were still arranging things. this was quite--quite new and quite radical. and i think probably tugwell didn't really want her to do it so he put it off and then--and then other commitments--time commitments interfered. c-span: b--but you said at one point, i--i--if i remember correctly, that eleanor roosevelt wanted to learn to fly and sh... >> guest: oh, before that, she wanted to lear
c-span: when did eleanor roosevelt get interest in her? >> guest: when she met her. c-span: when? >> guest: oh, she met her right after the--after roosevelt was elected for his--to first his first term. c-span: '32. >> guest: in '32. yeah. c-span: and there was a time where eleanor roosevelt wanted her to fly her all around the united states? >> guest: yes. yes. c-span: what happened? >> guest: well, she would have, except that she wanted to--to have a--to have...
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they had found eleanor roosevelt in a--in a hotel with lash visiting. but what they produced as proof of a tryst was young lash's involvement with hi--with his girlfriend. he was having an affair with a married woman at the time, who he subsequently married himself but the--the army mili--military intelligence people are--are taping this, they're peeping through--through holes in the wall, and somehow it gets mixed up that it's not lash and his girlfriend trudy, but it's lash and eleanor roosevelt. c-span: how public has the sumner welles story been, the one in the train? >> guest: it's--it's fairly well-known. and you--what you're referring to is the fact that sumner welles, who was the undersecretary of state in the roosevelt administration and who was an important figure, he was roosevelt's man. the secretary of state was cordell hull, and roosevelt pretty much circumvented him and--and worked through sumner welles, who was an old family friend. welles had made some sexual advances on trains, part of his--his business trips, to black porters on these
they had found eleanor roosevelt in a--in a hotel with lash visiting. but what they produced as proof of a tryst was young lash's involvement with hi--with his girlfriend. he was having an affair with a married woman at the time, who he subsequently married himself but the--the army mili--military intelligence people are--are taping this, they're peeping through--through holes in the wall, and somehow it gets mixed up that it's not lash and his girlfriend trudy, but it's lash and eleanor...
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. >>> eleanor? the republican house will come back after the holidays and vote an extension of unemployment benefits for the long-term unemployed retroactivelily. >>> michelle? >> our development worker who finds himself jailed in cuba is going to find himself released. >>> mort? >> this administration is going to completely reorganize and recognize our relations with cuba. full-time. >>> well stated. i predict that next year's sticker shock over health insurance premium price hikes will move president obama's job approval rating to below 35%. eleanor, do you agree with me on that? >> certainly don't john. i demand equal time. >>> cheers to the current issue of the nation magazine. bye bye.
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i don't necessarily agree with eleanor that israel is the leader in the market. i think in the new market it's chinese companies that are scrambling to make smaller and smaller drones that the u.s. state department and defense department and congress are unwilling to let leading american weapons makers sell to adversaries around the world. i don't agree with pat's assessment that somehow nonstate actors are the biggest threat. i think the bigger threat is that drone proliferation has come to a point where it's really a matter of time before another power in the world, whether it's turkey or china or iran, uses or russia uses a drone for its own purposes. the very ugly precedent that the united states has set over the -- beginning with the george w. bush administration and escalated by the obama administration has been this use of drones for targeted killing campaigns. >> what potential adversary is big on drones? >> well, the chinese, the russians, the iranians are also believed to have a predator or reaper class drone. >> who has weaponnized drones? >> this is a
i don't necessarily agree with eleanor that israel is the leader in the market. i think in the new market it's chinese companies that are scrambling to make smaller and smaller drones that the u.s. state department and defense department and congress are unwilling to let leading american weapons makers sell to adversaries around the world. i don't agree with pat's assessment that somehow nonstate actors are the biggest threat. i think the bigger threat is that drone proliferation has come to a...
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eastern as we learn more about eleanor roosevelt. the new s returns in year with the five most recent reagan dies from nancy nights,lle obama monday live, 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> if you're a high school student, make a five-to-seven video and include c-span programming for your chance to grand prize of $5,000 prizes.00,000 in total studentcam.org.t >> coming up, a discussion on ew technologies for public safety. after that, journalist glenn reen wald on nsa surveillance programs followed by c-span's year in review, focusing on immigration policy. next, a look at new technologies for public safety and the from y issues that arise their use. this event is part of the first ver citylab summit examining urban ideas from around the world. from new york city, it's an hour. >> welcome, everybody. david bradley, our co-host. this is the most interesting of it's the because thing that's changing most in is how the boom n new technology and the innovations that we're facing impinge on our personal privacy liberties. start with jane, jane he
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eleanor roosevelt, john kenneth galbraith, many liberals who wanted to make clear that liberalism did not mean communism. it meant -- it's a social change that was within the democratic process. and that's why my father in 1949 wrote the book "vital center" which is a kind of landmark book talking about how democracy is the centerpiece for his philosophy as between the extreme of communism on the one hand and fascism on the other. and i think that philosophy became such a part of his life that if you read the letters that he had with various democratic candidates starting with adelaide stevenson and john f. kennedy and people, bill clinton, walter mondale, i can list practically every presidential candidate on the democratic ticket for those 60 years, they all turned to him because they realized he was kind of serving as a kind of liberal conscience to that generation of political people. and the a way they needed -- in a way they needed his validation to be able to appeal to the liberal constituency that he tended to represent. >> but a hard-headed kind of liberalism. >> that's right
eleanor roosevelt, john kenneth galbraith, many liberals who wanted to make clear that liberalism did not mean communism. it meant -- it's a social change that was within the democratic process. and that's why my father in 1949 wrote the book "vital center" which is a kind of landmark book talking about how democracy is the centerpiece for his philosophy as between the extreme of communism on the one hand and fascism on the other. and i think that philosophy became such a part of his...
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eleanor roosevelt was one of her heroes. i don't think it was her life in the white house as it was the private challenges that eleanor roosevelt confronted along the way in becoming eleanor roosevelt. but she was a role model. and lady bird johnson was a very good friend and a role model for mrs. ford. >> the ford presidency was 865 days but this was a difficult time in our country's history. we chose a few events of the ford years beginning with the pardon of richard nixon. in 1976 the country celebrated buy centennial. rising inflation was the hall mark of his years in office. and the vietman war ended with the fall of saigon and you remember the scenes of the helicopters leaving the embassy as the city fell. >> history accelerated in those two and a half years and all of it by no means pleasant. >> just a couple of months after they came into office mrs. ford discovered she had breast cancer. >> this was the indelible moment she first impressed herself on the american people or maybe the whole ford family. it is really h
eleanor roosevelt was one of her heroes. i don't think it was her life in the white house as it was the private challenges that eleanor roosevelt confronted along the way in becoming eleanor roosevelt. but she was a role model. and lady bird johnson was a very good friend and a role model for mrs. ford. >> the ford presidency was 865 days but this was a difficult time in our country's history. we chose a few events of the ford years beginning with the pardon of richard nixon. in 1976 the...
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and they were franklin roosevelt, el eleanor roosevelt, felix of the supreme court justice, the brothers, alan and john foster. and most people don't make the connection between all of these people. yet they were friends and they were very much involved in the league of nations for the collapse and ultimately in the creation of the united nations. it all began right here. >> did the social interaction kind of start their political relationship? or was it the other way around? >> they were all very -- [inaudible] not what we call progressive. these were though door roosevelt progressives. and it came to washington to help him. but they ended up staying with -- [inaudible] and getting involved in world war i. and then being in and out of this for the next 50 years. so they were really bonded more by the political beliefs. in fact, they all hung out at one particular house, a boarding house, called the house of truth. they stayed up all night and argued politics and chased girls, and danced, drank liquor. also argued politics. >> tell me more about franklin roosevelt, a democrat, coming to
and they were franklin roosevelt, el eleanor roosevelt, felix of the supreme court justice, the brothers, alan and john foster. and most people don't make the connection between all of these people. yet they were friends and they were very much involved in the league of nations for the collapse and ultimately in the creation of the united nations. it all began right here. >> did the social interaction kind of start their political relationship? or was it the other way around? >>...
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eleanor forget that affair that happened so long ago. and similarly with roosevelt i have such respect for his domestic policy and just his persona, his views on war, i have no respect for. he would say the victory of war were greater thant victory of peace at any moment. he had the are manhattannization of war. i have a son who graduated from harvard college in june of '01 was going to go to law school. september 11th happened. he volunteered for the army next day and later got a bronze star and went back to afghanistan. but importantingly for this substitution, he had written his thesis at harvard on roosevelt and loved him. after he came back from combat he said he could never u understand having been in combat how anybody could are -- but that's part of the glory of being a biographer. all human beings have their strength and weaknesses. it's up to us to really not forget the parts that is weak and bring it up. but at the same time, i could never choose somebody ultimately to write about that i didn't want to be with. i loved with th
eleanor forget that affair that happened so long ago. and similarly with roosevelt i have such respect for his domestic policy and just his persona, his views on war, i have no respect for. he would say the victory of war were greater thant victory of peace at any moment. he had the are manhattannization of war. i have a son who graduated from harvard college in june of '01 was going to go to law school. september 11th happened. he volunteered for the army next day and later got a bronze star...
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i appreciate your time, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. you have a great holiday ahead. >> same to you. >> all righty. >>> the minimum wage is going up in more than a dozen states this week. with that momentum, does it have a shot on the federal level and will income inequality fuel the 2014 elections? our strategists will discuss all of that next. do you like to travel? i'm all about "free" travel, babe. that's what i do. [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way, with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from every major bank and find the one that's right for you. creditcards.com. it's simple. >>> to "politics now" where senator ted cruz said he plans to renounce his canadian citizenship. his lawyers are working on the paperwork and in 2014 he hopes to just be an american. cruz was born in calgary, but since his mom is american, he's held dual citizenship. gop rising star says the move does not necessarily of anything to do with presidential aspirations. >>> anthony weiner is making a comeback,
i appreciate your time, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. you have a great holiday ahead. >> same to you. >> all righty. >>> the minimum wage is going up in more than a dozen states this week. with that momentum, does it have a shot on the federal level and will income inequality fuel the 2014 elections? our strategists will discuss all of that next. do you like to travel? i'm all about "free" travel, babe. that's what i do. [ female...
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she's the most powerful woman in the world, eleanor roosevelt. a knows he's not going to get her to stand up and say -- this all takes place when he's a senator and and 58 and 59 and when he's about to run for president. noc would not get her to stand up. but he can't afford, he simply can't afford to have for a post and a certainly can have republicans say his dad is trying to buy the presidency. and so they go back and forth and she gives him a little. he won't give them. and so in the end she doesn't -- close our retraction as possible can which is amazing. but during this time, i couldn't get into the book except brilliantly introducing it in my writing, but during this time the press picks this up because it's eleanor. so now the rumor really spreads that joe kidd is trying to buy this election. kennedy then gets a gig, it's the most important deed he's had so far as a young senator your key is asked to give a major talk at the national press club. that's big news in those days. big news. big event. so he steps up, and kennedy knows what is
she's the most powerful woman in the world, eleanor roosevelt. a knows he's not going to get her to stand up and say -- this all takes place when he's a senator and and 58 and 59 and when he's about to run for president. noc would not get her to stand up. but he can't afford, he simply can't afford to have for a post and a certainly can have republicans say his dad is trying to buy the presidency. and so they go back and forth and she gives him a little. he won't give them. and so in the end...
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eleanor, forget that affair that happened so long ago.similarly with the other roosevelt while i have such respect for his domestic policy and justice views on war i have no respect for him. he would say the victories of war were greater than the pictures of peace at any moment. he had that romanticization of war. at war. i have a son he graduated from harvard college in june of 2001 and was going to go to law school. he volunteered for the army the next day. he was a platoon leader in baghdad and later got a bronze star and went back to afghanistan. .. lory of being a biographer. all human beings have their strength and weaknesses. it's up to us to really not forget the parts that is weak and bring it up. but at the same time, i could never choose somebody ultimately to write about that i didn't want to be with. i loved with them so long. i could never write about hitler or stalin. luckily i have found people i overwhelm overwhelmingly feel affection for. >> the last word hold on. we have been given a ten minute reprieve. >> those who wa
eleanor, forget that affair that happened so long ago.similarly with the other roosevelt while i have such respect for his domestic policy and justice views on war i have no respect for him. he would say the victories of war were greater than the pictures of peace at any moment. he had that romanticization of war. at war. i have a son he graduated from harvard college in june of 2001 and was going to go to law school. he volunteered for the army the next day. he was a platoon leader in baghdad...
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we'll go ladies first to you, eleanor. >> hi, alex. >> hi to you. to the ruling and how big a victory it is for the obama administration. >> well, i think it gives the obama zwrags something to it out and to counteract the earlier ruling but in fairness i think these rulings are kinds of irrelevant. i think the dye has been cast. the president has said he's open to a number of restrictions. i think legislation will be drafted and i think these programs will be reined in. "the new york times" editorial board may not be happy ultimately with how much they're reined in, and i think they're sort of on the, i don't know if you'd call it the left edge of this argument because left and right really doesn't fit here. but they've been pushing for more restraints. i think we will get those restraints. we could get more rulings from different judge who have been appointed by various presidents of different parties. i think people are very diverse minds about this whole issue, but the restraints are coming >> james, your latest article is titled "in 2014, weste
we'll go ladies first to you, eleanor. >> hi, alex. >> hi to you. to the ruling and how big a victory it is for the obama administration. >> well, i think it gives the obama zwrags something to it out and to counteract the earlier ruling but in fairness i think these rulings are kinds of irrelevant. i think the dye has been cast. the president has said he's open to a number of restrictions. i think legislation will be drafted and i think these programs will be reined in....
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first lady's looks at eleanor roosevelt. and the afghanistan challenges that they face at home. 2013 was the year in which filibuster rules was finally put to a vote. the so-called nuclear option of changing rules was threatened in july and put to a vote in november. the result in e all presidential nominations -- result? all presidential nominations only require a simple majority now. on the c-span year in review, we show you some of the debate over the past year. comments from harry reid, mitch mcconnell, and even video by c- span viewers using the c-span video library. are dark days in the history of the senate. i hate that we have come to this oink. -- point. and now, our request for a joint at ang, all the senators time when attendance around here is frequently quite spotty, in an obvious effort to keep as members from hearing the concerns and arguments of the other side is possible. it remains our view that for this to be the kind of joint session of the senate that it tendencybe, given the of the senate to have sparse
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i don't know if eleanor roosevelt was there. they tried to have them all.but there's a president of president truman with these three first ladies. yeah. >> i know that ellen wilson had to entertain theodore roosevelt at an army-navy game when woodrow was president of prince ton. and she did contact frances cleveland for advice on how to entertain ex-presidents. > did she go back to the white house? > who? > edith. did she ever go back to the white house again? >> i don't know. >> with the kennedys. >> yeah. >> and i think with the roosevelts. >> one thing i thought was very interesting is that when fdr went to congress on september 8 the day after the bombing at pearl harbor, he invited edith wilson to come and sit in the gallery as she had sat in the gallery when wood row wilson called for war in the first world war. >> your question? >> i have a question here about the president's illness when edith was covering up or not letting the nation know about his illness, was she being investigated or did she commit a crime by doing this? >> i don't know that it
i don't know if eleanor roosevelt was there. they tried to have them all.but there's a president of president truman with these three first ladies. yeah. >> i know that ellen wilson had to entertain theodore roosevelt at an army-navy game when woodrow was president of prince ton. and she did contact frances cleveland for advice on how to entertain ex-presidents. > did she go back to the white house? > who? > edith. did she ever go back to the white house again? >> i don't...
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franklin just be nicer to eleanor. eleanor forget that affair that happened so long ago.similarly with theodore roosevelt while i have such respect for his domestic policy and justice persona and his views on wars i have no respect for him. he was in the victors of war were greater than the victories apiece at any moment. he had their romanticization aboard. i have a son who graduated from harvard college in june of 01 and was going to go to law school. september 11 happened and he volunteered for the army the next stage. he got a bronze star and went back to afghanistan but importantly for this discussion he had written his thesis at harvard on theodore roosevelt. after he came back from combat he said he could never understand having been in combat how anyone could romanticize combat. there are times when you want to say stop, what's the matter with you? all human beings have their strengths and weaknesses and it's up to us to really not forget the part that is weak and bring it up. at the same time i could never choose somebody ultimately to write about it that i overw
franklin just be nicer to eleanor. eleanor forget that affair that happened so long ago.similarly with theodore roosevelt while i have such respect for his domestic policy and justice persona and his views on wars i have no respect for him. he was in the victors of war were greater than the victories apiece at any moment. he had their romanticization aboard. i have a son who graduated from harvard college in june of 01 and was going to go to law school. september 11 happened and he volunteered...
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i think that eleanor roosevelt's contribution to the country and towards the quality of women in every way is legendary. so i didn't put that category in but the whole book could be written by great leaders like those. >> senator from texas are you consider running for the governor of texas? [applause] >> you never change. [laughter] >> i'm not thinking now about it or talking about it tonight for sure. i do think that we have come off of an election and it's time to sit back for awhile. i am not opening or closing doors but in q4 the question [laughter] >> i think that he would make a good governor. >> is this a follow-up? laughter, >> is great to see you. >> in the last issue of texas monthly it was cutting deep and maintains 150,000 texas children have been thrown off the health insurance because the state legislature at the urging of governor rick perry downsized the state's children's health insurance program often referred to as chip. the same notes that you and the state controller have been outspoken on your criticism on this matter and if i might add to other points before i a
i think that eleanor roosevelt's contribution to the country and towards the quality of women in every way is legendary. so i didn't put that category in but the whole book could be written by great leaders like those. >> senator from texas are you consider running for the governor of texas? [applause] >> you never change. [laughter] >> i'm not thinking now about it or talking about it tonight for sure. i do think that we have come off of an election and it's time to sit back...
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eleanor roosevelt is at the top. below that, there's some fluctuation. i think in his case, he's not rated as highly as she is. on the other hand, he was rated as one of the top three presidents in history on the environment. there's a libertarian book out that ranks them in the top ten that is interesting coming from that source. so i think the jury is still out. papers are still being declassified. people are being the broader perspective. hopefully people keep having these discussions. >> how much of her papers did she preserve for the public? >> she's got a lot. she took extensive notes and diaries. there's a lot of private comments in there and in general, those are still haven't been available to historians. so she's a great documenter, she's a good historian herself. the memoir, "the white house years" is something i always recommend to people. you can still get copies. >> in fact, i have one here. first lady from plains. it is one of five books that mrs. carter has authored or co-authored in her years since the white house. that's it for our time
eleanor roosevelt is at the top. below that, there's some fluctuation. i think in his case, he's not rated as highly as she is. on the other hand, he was rated as one of the top three presidents in history on the environment. there's a libertarian book out that ranks them in the top ten that is interesting coming from that source. so i think the jury is still out. papers are still being declassified. people are being the broader perspective. hopefully people keep having these discussions....
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that is denied, and encore presentation of first ladies with eleanor roosevelt. founders, the 32nd version is the guys that were against the constitution were the religious conservatives of the day, the anti-federalist, and they very much -- which included accurate henry at the the, who came along, and founders were the cosmopolitans, and yet, most of them were bible believing christians, but why did they take the approach that they did? why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? because they believe that no faith was beyond faction, so madison's prescription was a multiplicity of sects, and that is s-e-c-t-s. inthere have been changes terms of religious funding and institutions, and so i would say there were some real issues to work through and to figure out. the rules that govern this area during the clinton years, the early clinton years, were different. they changed over time, and some people think that was a good thing, and some people think that was a bad thing. there are some important issues that people fight about and fight about with som
that is denied, and encore presentation of first ladies with eleanor roosevelt. founders, the 32nd version is the guys that were against the constitution were the religious conservatives of the day, the anti-federalist, and they very much -- which included accurate henry at the the, who came along, and founders were the cosmopolitans, and yet, most of them were bible believing christians, but why did they take the approach that they did? why did they ultimately come down where madison came...
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from to cherry lake to eleanor. evergreen lodge, in case anybody wants to go there. it a good place to go. we also have very limited effect in the hech heche water shed. we are still in recovery mode and getting things in place before we get a lot of snow. the real news is that the state submitted a revised declaration to the president of the united states for federal emergency relief. we just got a copy of a letter that leader sent to the president asking him to ratify that declaration of the emergency part of the it social -- damage exceeded, we have our reports in at about $46 million and we have submitted to our insurance claims and should hear back from them shortly. now mr. reed to go over the financial. >> very quickly the numbers are slightly higher. this was probably one of the other times in my history of cfo that was hoping the cost would be higher that would trigger the eligibility. that was higher for a couple of reasons. the bottom line is some additional hazard cost and mitigation cost for loads, slopes and bridges and slightly higher cost. bids coming
from to cherry lake to eleanor. evergreen lodge, in case anybody wants to go there. it a good place to go. we also have very limited effect in the hech heche water shed. we are still in recovery mode and getting things in place before we get a lot of snow. the real news is that the state submitted a revised declaration to the president of the united states for federal emergency relief. we just got a copy of a letter that leader sent to the president asking him to ratify that declaration of the...
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this is a remodel of the eleanor friend playground that's been there roughly 29 years and we had a $3 million face lift now the animal updates. those are not pigs although they look like that this is a south american wild boar. we only knew of them as fossils. i'm happy to report we now have 6. they don't care whoheir mother is and they'll nurse on all the mothers. also on animal news. the big guerilla is there and her grandchild is there. just this week we introduced grandma to the baby. the mother had not taken over nursing. this is quite credible she feeds the baby with the bottle she takes a sip first and they've been together w about 48 hours. she's the main mat relic of the herd so they leave her loan. okay. and then i have lastly. this sunday people mint and bell arrive to inaugurate our playground and savnt will be here and i need to thank moisture airport who donated pumpkins >> there any public comment on this item. seeing none, public comment is closed. we are now on item 7 which is the san francisco children's and nature forum san francisco children's outdoors bill of righ
this is a remodel of the eleanor friend playground that's been there roughly 29 years and we had a $3 million face lift now the animal updates. those are not pigs although they look like that this is a south american wild boar. we only knew of them as fossils. i'm happy to report we now have 6. they don't care whoheir mother is and they'll nurse on all the mothers. also on animal news. the big guerilla is there and her grandchild is there. just this week we introduced grandma to the baby. the...
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i know eleanor is watching.i just learned, a big fan of the show, reviews all of your performances, eleanor, i think he did great tonight. i really do. you tell him the truth. you've seen more of his work than i have. another book promo "a big heart open to god." >>> road block. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. getting to know chris christie who had been until now best hope of a non-tea party republican running in 2016. has become a troubling matter. once the great moderate, questions now abound. did he shut down traffic leading to the george washington bridge? did he tell them to exact punishment to a mayor on the new jersey side to let him know the governor's feelings were hurt when he didn't pony up for the re-election? did he?
i know eleanor is watching.i just learned, a big fan of the show, reviews all of your performances, eleanor, i think he did great tonight. i really do. you tell him the truth. you've seen more of his work than i have. another book promo "a big heart open to god." >>> road block. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. getting to know chris christie who had been until now best hope of a...
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. -- he andlly need to i sat down for "i'll be home for christmas," just like we did for "eleanor rigbyas put in the last one and came up with a really different arrangement. a bit of a dark arrangement for "i'll be home for christmas," which is kind of a sad and dark song. let's do that again. both joshua bell and i are both iu people good but there are a couple of other iu connections in this album. was on this program not long ago and i did not know you knew each other. like at 16? >> i was 16. he was older. [laughter] he was 22. [laughter] tavis: but i can indiana. >> but we both still look 16. we were at school in the hallways. we did know he does we did not know each other very well. but we did know of each other. we started hanging out a little bit and playing together. so yes, there is an iu connection. tavis: i just had these guys on my radio show the other day, straight no chaser. a wonderful group, a cappella group that comes together at indiana university and now they are on your project. >> i have known about them for years and wanted to include them and i also wanted to in
. -- he andlly need to i sat down for "i'll be home for christmas," just like we did for "eleanor rigbyas put in the last one and came up with a really different arrangement. a bit of a dark arrangement for "i'll be home for christmas," which is kind of a sad and dark song. let's do that again. both joshua bell and i are both iu people good but there are a couple of other iu connections in this album. was on this program not long ago and i did not know you knew each...
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everybody looks back at eleanor roosevelt, who was quite wonderful. one person that had a big impact was margaret mead. i decided i was going to work on mental health issue and she came to georgia to see me. we developed this wonderful relationship. she would give me advice and went to canada for a mental health meeting. she was just the neatest -- to meet her was emotional for me. i would like to have met eleanor >> your husband in 2010 published his white house diaries. did you keep a diary or journal during the white house years? >> i kept them at different times. i didn't do very much in the beginning. and i started having my secretary put spaces between events and i have a desk in my bedroom and i would go to the event and put what was happening and who would be there. that would start writing notes about what happened at that event. and i did that pretty readily for a while. i have a really good diary about camp david. i kept those notes all the time. from the first day. >> are those public? >> no. [laughter] >> if and when will it be public? >>
everybody looks back at eleanor roosevelt, who was quite wonderful. one person that had a big impact was margaret mead. i decided i was going to work on mental health issue and she came to georgia to see me. we developed this wonderful relationship. she would give me advice and went to canada for a mental health meeting. she was just the neatest -- to meet her was emotional for me. i would like to have met eleanor >> your husband in 2010 published his white house diaries. did you keep a...
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this is a remodel of the eleanor friend playground that's been there roughly 29 years and we had a $3 those are not pigs although they look like that this is a south american wild boar. we only knew of them as
this is a remodel of the eleanor friend playground that's been there roughly 29 years and we had a $3 those are not pigs although they look like that this is a south american wild boar. we only knew of them as
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eleanor's work is very important.s who say they've never seen anything like they have this thanksgiving. really starting in november with these unbelievable cuts and more to come. i just don't think it's sustainable. i don't know why they would choose to do that. i think that when you look at the differences in the farm bill and what could be accomplished, you know, i really hope this changes. the s.n.a.p. funding, especially for women and children, has just been extraordinary, the impact. >> okay. ladies, thank you so much. sorry we're out of time. we have had all this breaking news with the trail train derailment. good to see you. thank you. >>> it could be one of the most incredible endings to a college football game ever. the remarkable sight and sound after the break. ess pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and
eleanor's work is very important.s who say they've never seen anything like they have this thanksgiving. really starting in november with these unbelievable cuts and more to come. i just don't think it's sustainable. i don't know why they would choose to do that. i think that when you look at the differences in the farm bill and what could be accomplished, you know, i really hope this changes. the s.n.a.p. funding, especially for women and children, has just been extraordinary, the impact....
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, here in the '60s during the kennedy administration the same thing was happening at hyde park at eleanor roosevelt funeral. and al gore, sr. kind of cornered the kennedy and was talking to him about the tax cut. entity as, what do you think i should be about the tax cut? the conversation grew so heated that dwight eisenhower was standing in the corner trying to say hello to his successor, and he couldn't even get -- album his way into the conversation. and then after -- on the airfield where the two men were returning to washington, kennedy sent for gore who was on another plane and had him right back on the president's going to continue the conversation. so that's the first kennedy role of leadership. get a wide spectrum of advice. the second rule though is once you decide, the decision is made. it was reported back, well, guys, you one. the president finally told me to shut up about the tax cut. al gore, there were newspaper headlines about al gore denouncing the kennedy tax cut as a bonanza for fat cats. and there's a tape of kennedy denouncing al gore, sr. as a son of a bitch. to get
, here in the '60s during the kennedy administration the same thing was happening at hyde park at eleanor roosevelt funeral. and al gore, sr. kind of cornered the kennedy and was talking to him about the tax cut. entity as, what do you think i should be about the tax cut? the conversation grew so heated that dwight eisenhower was standing in the corner trying to say hello to his successor, and he couldn't even get -- album his way into the conversation. and then after -- on the airfield where...
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i know eleanor is watching.arned, a big fan of the show, reviews all of your performances, eleanor, i think he did great tonight. i really do. you tell him the truth. you've seen more of his >>> good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. we have watched the right wing steckel through a series of increasingly desperate obama care stairs stories. now they settle on the latest ones. go after obama care the way they went after engelland. >> the obama karen navigators' tapped by the white house to help you enroll in a new health insurance plan, they are at the center of what appears to be
i know eleanor is watching.arned, a big fan of the show, reviews all of your performances, eleanor, i think he did great tonight. i really do. you tell him the truth. you've seen more of his >>> good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. we have watched the right wing steckel through a series of increasingly desperate obama care stairs stories. now they settle on the latest ones. go after obama care the way they went after engelland. >> the obama karen navigators' tapped by...
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first lady's looks at eleanor roosevelt.d the afghanistan challenges that they face at home. 2013 was the year in which filibuster rules was finally put to a vote. the so-called nuclear option of changing rules was threatened in july and put to a vote in november.
first lady's looks at eleanor roosevelt.d the afghanistan challenges that they face at home. 2013 was the year in which filibuster rules was finally put to a vote. the so-called nuclear option of changing rules was threatened in july and put to a vote in november.
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. >> eleanor? >> wall street tops 16,000.arkets are doing fine and i'm glad the pope is pointing out all the inequalities that represent because main street is still waiting for its turn. >> martin? >> well vladimir putin, the leader of russia who outmaneuvered the
. >> eleanor? >> wall street tops 16,000.arkets are doing fine and i'm glad the pope is pointing out all the inequalities that represent because main street is still waiting for its turn. >> martin? >> well vladimir putin, the leader of russia who outmaneuvered the
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delegate eleanor holmes norton is proposing to overhaul the service top to bottom before we're facedanother navy yard. >> this is a failing that is ongoing, that it continues 12 years after 9/11 is outrageous. we cannot have hybrids who don't know what to do when somebody comes and starts shooting a gun. >> reporter: a federal protective service spokesman says the agency actually agrees with the recommendations and is trying to determine if contract guards need more training on active shooters and security screening, but part of the problem here may be that the agency has about 13,500 private guards and for the whole country fewer than 1,000 wholly trained police officers. >> in other words, they need the private guards to shore up their forces. >> congress thinks it's saving money. >>> a break-in at a d.c. public school has residents shaking their heads tonight. computers and other electronics were stolen from the savoy elementary, but with some newly released surveillance video you may be able to help crack the case. andrea mccarren reports from the 2400 block of shannon place in s
delegate eleanor holmes norton is proposing to overhaul the service top to bottom before we're facedanother navy yard. >> this is a failing that is ongoing, that it continues 12 years after 9/11 is outrageous. we cannot have hybrids who don't know what to do when somebody comes and starts shooting a gun. >> reporter: a federal protective service spokesman says the agency actually agrees with the recommendations and is trying to determine if contract guards need more training on...
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congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, thanks for your time today.able care act. stay with us. ♪ and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start taking xeljanz if you have any kind of infectio
congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, thanks for your time today.able care act. stay with us. ♪ and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap...
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mother's festive wrap, she did this in new jersey, growing up, all these cookies at christmas time, eleanor you're watching, she used to get red and green cellophane, that's the hard thing about this. put it in a paper plate kind of thing, had a bowl, and she's wrap it and she wasn't cheap with the paper, get plenty. put a bow around it, the contrast and these things were all over the house. really made it look festive. >> yeah. >> all right, it sounds good, donna, you can get more from donna in her column, food for thought and that's at the santa cruz sentinl.com. and after that, i'm gog eat the chocolate things. >> yes, please do. >> okay. we want to wish you a merry christmas at the bay area focus and we leave you with michael's christmas ballet. at herbe gardens. i'm susan sikora, su very much for watching bay area focus. >> there's ♪ there's a newborn king to sing ♪ ♪ to lay before the king, ra pa pum pum, ra pa pum pum ♪ ♪ so, to honor him, pa rum pa pum pum. ♪ oh here he comes ♪ little baby, pa rum pum pum ♪ ♪ i am a poor boy too, pa rum pa pum pum ♪ f0 >>> this is kpix 5 news on kbc
mother's festive wrap, she did this in new jersey, growing up, all these cookies at christmas time, eleanor you're watching, she used to get red and green cellophane, that's the hard thing about this. put it in a paper plate kind of thing, had a bowl, and she's wrap it and she wasn't cheap with the paper, get plenty. put a bow around it, the contrast and these things were all over the house. really made it look festive. >> yeah. >> all right, it sounds good, donna, you can get more...
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countries too but when roosevelt put those four freedoms forward in nine hundred forty one and then eleanor roosevelt came forward as the chair of the committee that developed the universal declaration of human rights this was a formative period in mandela's life and it is not coincidental that when the universal declaration of human rights was honored at its fiftieth anniversary it was nelson mandela who went and gave a great address to the united nations in which he's broke at length about that right to health. so adam why would republicans suggest that we don't have a right to health care i don't understand it's. been on your show before tom and yes i mean that exact exact same question i can't tell you why they would i think that in this day and age there should be a right of every person to have health care just as it stated in the previous clip that you showed i think with the point in in our life time that everyone is entitled to care the fact that we don't have it in the united states the weight should be like other civilized countries you go down the list japan started it in sixty
countries too but when roosevelt put those four freedoms forward in nine hundred forty one and then eleanor roosevelt came forward as the chair of the committee that developed the universal declaration of human rights this was a formative period in mandela's life and it is not coincidental that when the universal declaration of human rights was honored at its fiftieth anniversary it was nelson mandela who went and gave a great address to the united nations in which he's broke at length about...