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fdr had been assistant secretary of the navy. he had experienced, successful attempts at sabotage during the first world war. there was a huge explosion of ammunition. right across from the statue of liberty in new jersey which succeeded in partially destroying the statue of liberty. and roosevelt felt that the germans would probably try the same thing again in the second world war. and actually, when the german army marched into france, roosevelt in a public speech links the question of refugees to the question of nazi agents. the refugees have got to be checked because unfortunately among the refugees, there are some spies that have been found in other countries. he is talking mainly about france and scandinavia, norway. eleanor roosevelt had a friend idea. the dynamics between eleanor and fdr are one of the things i explore in this book. she talked about being swept away from the traditional defense of civil liberties. are we going to keep our heads she asked at about the same time her husband is warning of the threat posed no
fdr had been assistant secretary of the navy. he had experienced, successful attempts at sabotage during the first world war. there was a huge explosion of ammunition. right across from the statue of liberty in new jersey which succeeded in partially destroying the statue of liberty. and roosevelt felt that the germans would probably try the same thing again in the second world war. and actually, when the german army marched into france, roosevelt in a public speech links the question of...
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and part of that involves fdr himself. instrumental in creating the uso and part of the rationale for the uso was that military men had to have civilian influences. the public in world war ii was very concerned about long-term deployment no one knew how long the deployment was can be. there was a lot of public concern about very long deployment and what kind of effect that would have on men who are away from home and away from women. that was a very real concern for military officials. what are we gonna do with all of these men who have been around only meant for so long. how will they reintegrate into society. the red cross picks up. they established about a thousand clubs. and they created about 319 club nobels. to drive around. with the form of live entertainment. the civilian women who are to go to work are in some ways still echoing that of world war i. an image of something to fight for they are to bolster the sense of manhood but not too much. we will get into that as well. in the air to maintain a sense of normal d
and part of that involves fdr himself. instrumental in creating the uso and part of the rationale for the uso was that military men had to have civilian influences. the public in world war ii was very concerned about long-term deployment no one knew how long the deployment was can be. there was a lot of public concern about very long deployment and what kind of effect that would have on men who are away from home and away from women. that was a very real concern for military officials. what are...
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that fdr was president. i inferred from that. was there any relationship. it led to a shortening those are excellent questions. it's always dangerous to exert -- assert a negative. certainly the relationships were strained. i go a bit into this in the book. if i'm not mistaking. but privately i think there was no love lost i think it is the biggest thing you can point to there. hoover not only was not bothered by the 1930s. he was adamantly opposed to american involvement in the second world war he blamed that on the prodding there. he was an isolationist. close enough in the substance of his youth. like a lot of people they wanted to prove the worth by being involved in the war effort. it did not involve him in the war effort or give him any position with the conflicts. they really wanted to provide aid to them. they thought that that would be an agent to the nazis. it wasn't until truman became president. they rehabilitated hoover. in trying to put him in the government of the world bank to your second que
that fdr was president. i inferred from that. was there any relationship. it led to a shortening those are excellent questions. it's always dangerous to exert -- assert a negative. certainly the relationships were strained. i go a bit into this in the book. if i'm not mistaking. but privately i think there was no love lost i think it is the biggest thing you can point to there. hoover not only was not bothered by the 1930s. he was adamantly opposed to american involvement in the second world...
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that is the fdr drive.way that goes all the way up the east river in the east side of manhattan and that is a video from a citizen of a crane that has apparently snapped. if you look right there you can see where the crane appears to have snapped over. the service road is closed there as a result. traffic is unimaginable. there was an early report the fdr is shut down, but now it looks like the service road there. we got a management notification, road closures and emergency personnel on east sixth street. consider alternate routes for those of you local. there is a google map. there is the google map. you can see it borders the east river and goes all the way up the island. by this time of day -- always -- frankly it at a time the fdr is a disaster, not every minute. if you need to go somewhere it's probably bumper-to-bumper. there is a big storm moving in. we don't think it will last long, but special weather statement soaked with the wind which has picked up outside have been a part of this, it's possibl
that is the fdr drive.way that goes all the way up the east river in the east side of manhattan and that is a video from a citizen of a crane that has apparently snapped. if you look right there you can see where the crane appears to have snapped over. the service road is closed there as a result. traffic is unimaginable. there was an early report the fdr is shut down, but now it looks like the service road there. we got a management notification, road closures and emergency personnel on east...
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but it was not just fdr. john kennedy, did i mention that?e irs against his political opponents. and newsweek magazine knew about it because then bradley knew about it. because melissa received leaked fbi information was -- leader of the "washington post" and he also set the irs on his political opponents. he also bugged people that he was concerned about. as did robert kennedy. one of them may have heard, martin luther king. johnson picked up where kennedy left off. took it even further. johnson used the irs against his political opponents and he used the fbi. against his political opponents. again, martin luther king, but johnson actually had hubert humphrey 's phones tapped when he was running for president of the united states. because he was concerned about what hubert humphrey would say about the vietnam war. johnson had the goldwater campaign tapped. because he wants to say what they were up to. johnson had the fbi in atlantic city the democratic convention. monitoring his opponents. and getting regular feedback from j edgar hoover. an
but it was not just fdr. john kennedy, did i mention that?e irs against his political opponents. and newsweek magazine knew about it because then bradley knew about it. because melissa received leaked fbi information was -- leader of the "washington post" and he also set the irs on his political opponents. he also bugged people that he was concerned about. as did robert kennedy. one of them may have heard, martin luther king. johnson picked up where kennedy left off. took it even...
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on the leadership styles of the presidents she has studied so closely, lincoln, theodore roosevelt, fdr and lbj. although these man spann men spa century, they had qualities in common that helped them reach the highest office in the land. while there is no single path for leadership success, there may be lessons for the current occupant of the oval office. so when you think about leadership, what do you think are the core qualities? because in your book, the guy who stands out to me is franklin roosevelt, partly because he's a great favorite of mine, but this extraordinary set of skills of being able to listen to people but then hide things from them, manage them. that famous line one day he says my left hand never knows what my right hand is doing. describe roosevelt's leadership style in that way. >> i think what roosevelt's leadership style starts with is he had extraordinary empathy, which i think is a critical quality for any leader. i think it expanded because of his polio and he sort of began to identify with people to whom fate had also dealt an unkind hand, as had he. so people
on the leadership styles of the presidents she has studied so closely, lincoln, theodore roosevelt, fdr and lbj. although these man spann men spa century, they had qualities in common that helped them reach the highest office in the land. while there is no single path for leadership success, there may be lessons for the current occupant of the oval office. so when you think about leadership, what do you think are the core qualities? because in your book, the guy who stands out to me is franklin...
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did fdr make a difference in the case do you think? >> i think he was a relevant witness in trying to show the very issue at the heart of the case which was this corrupt alliance between the head of the democratic party and head of the republican party and at the end of the case i've and is trying to dismiss could go witnesses franklin roosevelt, he was trying to get stricken from the record, he was concerned about the impact it would have. >> in discovering the jury reaction on what you surmise to be the jury reaction that it comes down to credibility versus demeanor in some ways. do you think tr's demeanor was going out of style with the overabundant gestures and maybe barnes is a little more dignified even though you say that he is loyal? >> yes. >> who is the credibility -- >> demeanor, we are basing on newspaper reports from the time so it is tricky to be making an assessment of that but i think part of what worked with the jury was roosevelt's passion for what he was saying. they were going after roosevelt on everything from whet
did fdr make a difference in the case do you think? >> i think he was a relevant witness in trying to show the very issue at the heart of the case which was this corrupt alliance between the head of the democratic party and head of the republican party and at the end of the case i've and is trying to dismiss could go witnesses franklin roosevelt, he was trying to get stricken from the record, he was concerned about the impact it would have. >> in discovering the jury reaction on...
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fdr was determined to turn back their trust. right away he laid out a full plan to take on the crisis of his time. he got as a leader you have to set a new tone, a new sense of leadership, as well as advocate for long-term changes. chief ford saw the people needed to move forward for the long haul but they also needed to see a change in the short term. right away to even start considering the end of the year or at the end of two years after that. she had to convince the nation that the government had their backs and there was hope. today we need a new 100 day plan for america. this time it is not only about long-term economics and how so many people aren't sharing and are caugh economies prosperity. it is also about the very democracy. common decency. how we govern and how we treat each other. because when parents do not want to show their kids what the president is saying on television because it is to embarrassing or not appropriate we lose confidence. when the president talks about russia's attack on our democracy and turned
fdr was determined to turn back their trust. right away he laid out a full plan to take on the crisis of his time. he got as a leader you have to set a new tone, a new sense of leadership, as well as advocate for long-term changes. chief ford saw the people needed to move forward for the long haul but they also needed to see a change in the short term. right away to even start considering the end of the year or at the end of two years after that. she had to convince the nation that the...
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president fdr gave a 1941 freedom speech and promised that, >> men of every creed and every race were entitled to freedom. >> freedom means the primacy of -- supremacy of human rights everywhere. all those who struggle to gain those rights and keep them. our strength is our unity. he pledged to overcome dictators in countries that deny other people their freedom. he promised an end to descrimination. and yet, action was slow to follow. >> in 1952 a newspaper ad caught the attention of my sister. my husband and i were living with her. the ad read, reduce your household duties, and women who are not afraid to roll up their sleeves and do jobs previously filled by men, should call the langley memorial aeronautical laboratory. >> years before this would have been unthinkable by those who -- most employers who would not have considered a woman for work that had been performed by men. how tragic it was that highly intelligent and qualified women did not have the opportunity to share their gifts and talents with the world. >> having seen the paper, catherine and her husband, james, moved the
president fdr gave a 1941 freedom speech and promised that, >> men of every creed and every race were entitled to freedom. >> freedom means the primacy of -- supremacy of human rights everywhere. all those who struggle to gain those rights and keep them. our strength is our unity. he pledged to overcome dictators in countries that deny other people their freedom. he promised an end to descrimination. and yet, action was slow to follow. >> in 1952 a newspaper ad caught the...
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. >> in your first 100 day speech, you said that you took a line from fdr's first inaugural saying weus and direct action. you feel like the 100 day agenda is more important than it would be in terms of redirecting the country? >> completely. when you look back to 1933, we were in economic crisis, but fdr understood you needed marathons and sprints. the reason we need a sprint and we need not just plans, but deadlines and not just promises, but real promises that people can deliver on. there is now a crisis of our constitution. people feel what is happening to our democracy. in my first 100 days, no mean tweets. two, reach out to our allies. i think that's important and stand up to dictators. three, move quickly on things that we can do right away. get back into the international climate change agreement. put the clean power rules out. you don't have to go to congress. the gas mileage standard. closing the loophole for gun safety and legislation. you can actually apply for a waiver with the fda and apply for a waiver to be able to bring in less expensive drugs from safe countries like
. >> in your first 100 day speech, you said that you took a line from fdr's first inaugural saying weus and direct action. you feel like the 100 day agenda is more important than it would be in terms of redirecting the country? >> completely. when you look back to 1933, we were in economic crisis, but fdr understood you needed marathons and sprints. the reason we need a sprint and we need not just plans, but deadlines and not just promises, but real promises that people can deliver...
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this was put up during fdr's new deal.ything that we won't put up from fdr because of his internment camps, something we all consider evil? we need a broader context of our history, not hiding the parts are painful but learning from those things we can avoid them in the future? >> ed: we normally see you out on college campuses asking students some of the issue of the day but there there've been a lot of surveys about patriotism or lack thereof around the fourth of july holiday. you are asking some students about whether they think america is the greatest country on earth? watch. >> do you think we are the greatest country in the world? >> i don't. i don't think we are the greatest country in the world. >> no? >> no. >> do you think america is the greatest country in the world? >> no. >> america is not the greatest country in the world. >> ed: what reasons did you spell it when you press them? here are the young people, the next generation committee did not think america is a great country? >> i think a lot of that is beca
this was put up during fdr's new deal.ything that we won't put up from fdr because of his internment camps, something we all consider evil? we need a broader context of our history, not hiding the parts are painful but learning from those things we can avoid them in the future? >> ed: we normally see you out on college campuses asking students some of the issue of the day but there there've been a lot of surveys about patriotism or lack thereof around the fourth of july holiday. you are...
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he did not have "brains" as fdr -- he did not have a "brains trust," as fdr did. he recruited intellectuals to give advice about policy. ike was not really inclined in that direction, though he would listen to economists and try to understand. he hoped, to some extent, to change the view of the economy. in that regard, he would work with people, but generally, no. that was probably another one of those things that was not part of his personality. >> thank you very much. prof. galambos: yep, you are on. >> getting back into the 1960's, president kennedy ended up taking the responsibility for the bay of pigs. i'm curious, he was a great military strategist -- did that sort of disappoint ike? what is your understanding of ike's position in the bay of pigs, helping plan it and kind of getting it going? prof. galambos: well, he never, i think, would have launched the bay of pigs in the way that it was launched. you remember that d-day was done with overwhelming power concentrated. concentrated, overwhelming power at the where you attack. the point where you attack. i t
he did not have "brains" as fdr -- he did not have a "brains trust," as fdr did. he recruited intellectuals to give advice about policy. ike was not really inclined in that direction, though he would listen to economists and try to understand. he hoped, to some extent, to change the view of the economy. in that regard, he would work with people, but generally, no. that was probably another one of those things that was not part of his personality. >> thank you very...
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not so much for fdr himself. he was more minute relating and creating fears that didn't exist and unleashed a monster he couldn't control. but he used the fear elites used to legitimize and mobilize certain policies. by taking the concept of fear seriously, it would help explain why worst-case scenarios often, in fact usually become the for american foreign policy making. it would help explain some of in places likens vietnam and iraq. >> to finish the day we have krista firm mcknight nichols, who has a whole page. in 2016 he was awarded an andrew carnegie fellowship. a distinguished lecturer. he has an amazing ted talk. his book.d peril is please welcome him. [applause] >> i didn't have to travel far from this conference. taking my instruction to all the great people who came here. then i'm going to talk about my methodology and core assumptions. i will talk about the current moment and attempt to say we totally misunderstand it and it goes much further back, and then we can talk about continuity versus rupture.
not so much for fdr himself. he was more minute relating and creating fears that didn't exist and unleashed a monster he couldn't control. but he used the fear elites used to legitimize and mobilize certain policies. by taking the concept of fear seriously, it would help explain why worst-case scenarios often, in fact usually become the for american foreign policy making. it would help explain some of in places likens vietnam and iraq. >> to finish the day we have krista firm mcknight...
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >> this is the regular meeting of the small business commission and the meeting is being called to order at 2:03 p.m. the small business commission and media services and sf gov tv which can be viewed on channel 2, 78 or live streamed online. members of the public, take this opportunity to silence your phones and other devices. public comment is limited to three minutes unless otherwise established. speakers are requested but not required to state their names, completion of a speaker card will help ensure speaker names in the written record of the meeting. please place the cards in the basket to the right of the lectern. they will be called in the o
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >> this is the regular meeting of the small business commission and the...
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in the context of the us—uk relationship, fdr, churchill, ronald reagan margaret thatcher, bill clintongoing at it. —— tony blair. consequential than to countries going at it. -- tony blair. is it really a thing, this relationship, and where does it leave this? historically it has been important. there have been situations where the us felt we have been closer to britain than to any other continent. but this is notjust over the cables. president trump has been interfering in your policies time and again. he boosted nigel farage, he has talked kindly about boris johnson, notjust recently but going back. he has offended theresa may, told how to do brexit. there is not a leader in nato or a western alliance that is confident that president trump generally believes in the alliance so the context for this makes it more thanjust in the alliance so the context for this makes it more than just an isolated incident. we are in the midst of a leadership election for the next prime minister of the uk. jeremy hunt was very clear that the ambassador would stay on whereas borisjohnson seem to be rathe
in the context of the us—uk relationship, fdr, churchill, ronald reagan margaret thatcher, bill clintongoing at it. —— tony blair. consequential than to countries going at it. -- tony blair. is it really a thing, this relationship, and where does it leave this? historically it has been important. there have been situations where the us felt we have been closer to britain than to any other continent. but this is notjust over the cables. president trump has been interfering in your policies...
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >> i'm rebecca and i'm a violinist and violin teacher. i was born here in san francisco to a family of cellists, professional cellists, so i grew up surrounded by a bunch of musical rehearsals an lessons. all types of activities happened in my house. i began playing piano when i was 4. i really enjoyed musical activities in general. so when i was 10, i began studying violin in san francisco. and from there, i pretty much never stopped and went on to study in college as well. that's the only thing i've ever known is to have music playing all the time, whether it is someone actually playing next to you or someone listening to a recording. i think that
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >> i'm rebecca and i'm a violinist and violin teacher. i was born here...
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ]. >> a lot of water heater in san francisco look like this may be yours doesn't too do you know it is the post earthquake problems we'll show you to brace our water heater hi, everybody i'm patrick director of quarter safety for the city and county of san francisco welcome to another episode of stay safe today, we'll talk about bracing water heaters water heater failure is a leading problem with earthquake fires you have a a single source you'll have in our home. >> how are you. >> so what are we looking here. >> this is a water heater 3 weighs from 200 to nine hundred pound during an earthquake that weight will try to move sideways we need to secure
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ]. >> a lot of water heater in san francisco look like this may be yours...
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if you have not been to the d-day exhibit, about fdr and churchill please go over and take a look. it is really special and we are showing things that have not been on exhibit before. i will go over some of the basic rules. you know by now you are out there for other sessions from their we will go out to the lobby where books will be available for purchase and signing. i will introduce our author david roll who is a familiar face with his research and he is also george marshall defender of the public and harry hopkins in the forging the lines of hitler. he is a senior counsel in washington law firm in washington, d.c. and a non- resident fellow at the german marshall fund. an founder of the pro bono foundation, a public interest organization that provides pro bono legal services to social entrepreneurs around the world. he is an outstanding topic with george marshall and i understand he will talk about things. i would ask, when questions begin that you step appear to the microphone and keep your questions brief and concise so the answers can be what we appreciate all the questions.
if you have not been to the d-day exhibit, about fdr and churchill please go over and take a look. it is really special and we are showing things that have not been on exhibit before. i will go over some of the basic rules. you know by now you are out there for other sessions from their we will go out to the lobby where books will be available for purchase and signing. i will introduce our author david roll who is a familiar face with his research and he is also george marshall defender of the...
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when you put it in the context of the us—uk special relationship — you know, fdr and churchill, ronaldill clinton and tony blair, it is even more consequential than if it were two other leaders, in two other countries going at it. you mention the "special relationship" there, those are two words that are used so often here but i'm often doubtful whether they're really felt on your side of the atlantic. is it really a thing and, if so, where does it leave this? historically it has been very important. historically it's been very important. there have been situations in which the united states felt we were closer to britain than to many on the continent. but what's going on here is notjust this row over the leaked cables, it's really two things — one for britain, and president trump has been interfering in your politics time and again. he boosted nigel farage, he's talked highly about boris johnson, notjust recently but going back, he's offended prime minister theresa may, told her how to do brexit, and at the same time, the whole atlantic alliance, there is really not a leader in nato o
when you put it in the context of the us—uk special relationship — you know, fdr and churchill, ronaldill clinton and tony blair, it is even more consequential than if it were two other leaders, in two other countries going at it. you mention the "special relationship" there, those are two words that are used so often here but i'm often doubtful whether they're really felt on your side of the atlantic. is it really a thing and, if so, where does it leave this? historically it has...
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fdr do something interesting and a man to run things. the termder this that tariff revolution, and which trade policy shifted toward free-trade, culminating in a general agreement in 1947 that became the wto in 1995. it is a creation of a liberal economic order that is now under the attack of the -- by the country that created it. association tells a different story of u.s. foreign policy as seen from the perspective of its most vocal, cosmetology and critics. socialist, the chapters i have for the book, as well. my biggest hurdle at the moment is connecting this rich forgotten history of left-wing free-trade radicalism with what comes after 1945. the rise of another overlapping and competing free-trade tradition, neoliberalism. this has been a growing amount .f historical scholarship history has appeared traces the rise of this right wing yield liberal ideology to europe in the hopes of reacting -- militarism, national socialism. this right wing free-trade ideology is arising in europe at the same time crystal eastman and jane addams ar
fdr do something interesting and a man to run things. the termder this that tariff revolution, and which trade policy shifted toward free-trade, culminating in a general agreement in 1947 that became the wto in 1995. it is a creation of a liberal economic order that is now under the attack of the -- by the country that created it. association tells a different story of u.s. foreign policy as seen from the perspective of its most vocal, cosmetology and critics. socialist, the chapters i have for...
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. >> did get coverage for the first day or so, by the way, there were tanks, fdr, eisenhower, inaugurationsal vip tickets were given to trump donors and allies and rnc sort of undercutting at least in advance the nonpartisan theme. >> well, i think the president could have had the speech, the tanks are not my speed but the president's speed, god bless him, i do have a problem how tickets were distributed, the national celebration, during that particular time all members of congress, all 535 of them are issued tickets, here none of them were and all to rnc for purposes of ginning up political support. [laughter] >> anyone could go. vip section, the white house says this was standard practice with the tickets and dnc, meanwhile the district of colombia here is pretty ticked off because all the added security and logistical clause and national park service diverted 2 and a half million dollars for event that was supposed to be spent on improving parks across the country. >> coverage has been uniformly negative in the district for maybe viewers at home who don't want local news, people are pret
. >> did get coverage for the first day or so, by the way, there were tanks, fdr, eisenhower, inaugurationsal vip tickets were given to trump donors and allies and rnc sort of undercutting at least in advance the nonpartisan theme. >> well, i think the president could have had the speech, the tanks are not my speed but the president's speed, god bless him, i do have a problem how tickets were distributed, the national celebration, during that particular time all members of congress,...
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the reason for that is there are so many agencies, alphabet agencies, that came in under fdr that honestly it makes students a little crazy. i put the most important ones down, and i will give you that sheet, and we will use it as our discussion in the 1930's. see you on thursday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 2: you can watch lectures in history every weekend on "american history tv ." we take you inside college classrooms to learn about topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. on c-span3.0 p.m. >> reagan is an intellectual. he is an intellectual. he is comfortable with ideas. he understands the power of ideas. with that kind of foundation and atellectual foundation, political leader can do all kinds of marvelous things. announcer 2: author and historian lee edwards will be "in-depth." he is the author of just right, plus a collection of murphy's. join our conversation with your phone calls, tweets and fac
the reason for that is there are so many agencies, alphabet agencies, that came in under fdr that honestly it makes students a little crazy. i put the most important ones down, and i will give you that sheet, and we will use it as our discussion in the 1930's. see you on thursday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 2: you can...
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. >> i will tell fdr and reagan next time they shouldn't talk to dictators.larly in the world in which we live, not all these powers are great but we talk about china, north korea, iran, and russia. all of them are dictatorships. if you're saying i don't want to talk to any of those guys what are you going to do? fight warplanes with them? what donald trump brought to the tables i will tell people i will push back on one hand, they have to respect america's interests but if they do that we can find a way to get along. i don't know if there's another practical strategy in the world. lots of people will be talking to these countries because they have to and it is reasonable statesmanship. rob: thank you for joining us. 20 minutes after the hour. daycare disaster, a 2-year-old picked up for school and left on a hot van to die, the facility now shutdown and the grieving family demanding answers. jillian: new york city officers sprayed with water for a fifth time, the two lawmakers who want to make that a felony. lowering prescription drug prices. expanding crimin
. >> i will tell fdr and reagan next time they shouldn't talk to dictators.larly in the world in which we live, not all these powers are great but we talk about china, north korea, iran, and russia. all of them are dictatorships. if you're saying i don't want to talk to any of those guys what are you going to do? fight warplanes with them? what donald trump brought to the tables i will tell people i will push back on one hand, they have to respect america's interests but if they do that...
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and the reason for that is there are so many agencies, alphabet agencies, that came in under fdr that honestly it makes students a little crazy. so i put the most important ones down, and i will give you that sheet, and we will use that as our discussion in the 1930's. ok, we will see you on thursday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 2: you can watch lectures in history every weekend on "american history tv." we take you inside college classrooms to learn about topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. that is saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern on c-span3. >> i was on an airstrip in the guyana, havingof just concluded a congressional delegation tour with neil ryan, and we were ambushed on the airstrip. shocked, congressman ryan was shot and dies. members of the press died, one defector of the people's temple, and i was shot five times on the right side of my body. >> on sunday, jackie spear talks a
and the reason for that is there are so many agencies, alphabet agencies, that came in under fdr that honestly it makes students a little crazy. so i put the most important ones down, and i will give you that sheet, and we will use that as our discussion in the 1930's. ok, we will see you on thursday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]...
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are we still the country of immigrants and laws that every great american leader from ben franklin to fdr to john f. kennedy to george bush believed in? do we still believe what ronald reagan said? that americans lead the world because unique among nations we draw our strength from every country in every corner in the world. new americans renew our pride and gratitude in the united states. this is the choice that every member of the house will have to make tonight. do we agree with president ofgan's patriotic vision america or with president trump's message of fear? republicans and democrats can afford to disagree about many things in this house, but let us not be divided on decency to fellow americans. at this defining moment for our country and this body, let us come together to support this resolution. i yield back my time. >> the gentleman from georgia is recognized. >> i yield three minutes to the joe men from ohio, mr. gonzales. >> thank you. i was one of the first republicans i believe to speak out once the comments came public on sunday. faith supportod this resolution because i c
are we still the country of immigrants and laws that every great american leader from ben franklin to fdr to john f. kennedy to george bush believed in? do we still believe what ronald reagan said? that americans lead the world because unique among nations we draw our strength from every country in every corner in the world. new americans renew our pride and gratitude in the united states. this is the choice that every member of the house will have to make tonight. do we agree with president...
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat.rancisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >> once i got the hang of it a little bit, you know, like the first time, i never left the court. i just fell in love with it and any opportunity i had to get out there, you know, they didn't have to ask twice. you can always find me on the court. [♪] >> we have been able to participate in 12 athletics wheelchairs. they provide what is an expensive tool to facilitate basketball specifically. behind me are the amazing golden state road warriors, which are one of the most competitive adaptive basketball teams in the state led by its captain, chuck hill, who was a national paralympic and, and is now an assistant coach on the national big team. >> it is great to have thi
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat.rancisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >> once i got the hang of it a little bit, you know, like the first time, i never left...
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interest to me, an issue of such important to our country especially a country like america that has fdr said, locked in the mists of time, a primary focus of mine as well. one of my main accomplishment in the house of representatives was to stop the dreaded immigration bill in 2013 after it had passed in the senate,. about this time of year right before the fourth of july through the month of july, how flawed that bill was, the terrible impact it would have on american workers and families and communities and the forces behind that bill, since i have come to the senate i tried to focus on performing other aspects of the immigration system, legislation that would revamp illegal immigration system to focus on high skilled workers away from extended families and random lotteries and other matters like that. it initial i'm passionate about. >> about your legislation to raise that. you describe you have been interested in immigration before it was cool. in other words, the president made it a high profile issue but you were working on this before it was an issue. it was reintroduced this yea
interest to me, an issue of such important to our country especially a country like america that has fdr said, locked in the mists of time, a primary focus of mine as well. one of my main accomplishment in the house of representatives was to stop the dreaded immigration bill in 2013 after it had passed in the senate,. about this time of year right before the fourth of july through the month of july, how flawed that bill was, the terrible impact it would have on american workers and families and...
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] [♪] ] >> i am the supervisor of district one. i am sandra lee fewer. [♪] >> i moved to the richmond district in 1950 mine. i was two years old. i moved from chinatown and we were one of the first asian families to move out here. [♪] >> when my mother decided to buy that house, nobody knew where it was. it seems so far away. for a long time, we were the only chinese family there but we started to see the areas of growth to serve a larger chinese population. the stress was storage of the birthplace of that. my father would have to go to chinatown for dim sum and i remember one day he came home and said, there is one here now. it just started to grow v
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] [♪] ] >> i am the supervisor of district one. i am sandra lee fewer....
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also, biographer extraordinaire of nixon and fdr.head, bogus charges of racism to deflect from anti-semitism. we expose what they're up to when we come back. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you
also, biographer extraordinaire of nixon and fdr.head, bogus charges of racism to deflect from anti-semitism. we expose what they're up to when we come back. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults...
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >> the meeting will come to order. good afternoon everyone. welcome to the thursday, july 11th meeting of the government audit and oversight committee. i am supervisor gordon marjoined by supervisor brown and peskin. we are also joined by supervisor fewer who is here to speak on the first item today. thank you to the committee clerk, john carroll and i would like to thank sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. those standing with no seat you need to go to the overflow room, the main board chambers across the hall. you can watch the meeting from there and also come over to speak when you have a opportunity to speak during public comment. it will be open
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >> the meeting will come to order. good afternoon everyone. welcome to...
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. >> good morning, everyone. this meeting will come to order. this is the june 26th, 2019 special meeting of the budget and finance committee. i am chair of the budget and finance committee. i would like to thank carmen and lawrence from san francisco government t.v. for broadcasting this meeting, madame clerk, are there any announcements? >> silence all cell phones and
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. >> good morning, everyone. this meeting will come to order. this is the june...
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did you realize that the hot dog gained national attention back in 1939 i believe it was when fdr servedere they called
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as far as i'm concerned our future depends on the millennials going back to what fdr had in the new deal. mored best when there were government controls. it has been the goal of the republican party ever since justice powell, before he was a justice, wrote a memo that was a guide path for corporations to have a bigger influence in government than the people. and they have been systematically winning on that. we had nixon, who was bringing in drugs, putting them into black communities, making the blacks look as bad as they possibly could and as dangerous as they possibly could. this was the goal because blacks primarily voted democrat. wherever democratic influences prevailed, the republican party got their swords out and shot whatever they could to keep democratic votes from counting. guest: marsha is right. she should be sitting up here. she is absolutely right. the only thing i would add to what marsha said is bill barr, the current attorney general played a role in making sure nobody was prosecuted for iran contra, which is how they were laundering money and bringing drugs into black
as far as i'm concerned our future depends on the millennials going back to what fdr had in the new deal. mored best when there were government controls. it has been the goal of the republican party ever since justice powell, before he was a justice, wrote a memo that was a guide path for corporations to have a bigger influence in government than the people. and they have been systematically winning on that. we had nixon, who was bringing in drugs, putting them into black communities, making...
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also, biographer extraordinaire of nixon and fdr.head, bogus charges of racism to deflect from anti-semitism. we expose what they're up to when we come back. anti-semitism. >> laura: bogus charges of racism are among the preferred tactics of the new red call left. they charge white supremacy to demonize political opponents and deflect criticism of their own intel arisen intolerance and anti-semitism. when nancy pelosi and the democrats considered a house resolutionon condemning the anti-semitism of a couple of the squad members, she got bullied into a watered-down version to include all hate. that concession by pelosi and her glowing comments about aoc plus three at this morning's press conference shows us where the juice is in the new democratic party. and despite nancy pelosi saying she's a friend of israel, she's been loathed to distance herself from the legislation that omar and talib introduced. it was voted down two days ago the progressive street and social media are rife with anti-israel sentiment today. here to react, a spok
also, biographer extraordinaire of nixon and fdr.head, bogus charges of racism to deflect from anti-semitism. we expose what they're up to when we come back. anti-semitism. >> laura: bogus charges of racism are among the preferred tactics of the new red call left. they charge white supremacy to demonize political opponents and deflect criticism of their own intel arisen intolerance and anti-semitism. when nancy pelosi and the democrats considered a house resolutionon condemning the...
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. >> good morning and welcome to the san francisco county transportation authority for today, tuesday, july 9th, 2019 mr. clark, please call the role. [roll call] we have a quorum. >> thank you. colleagues, a couple of pieces of the house cleaning. one is that commissioner stefani his not with us today, so can we have a motion to excuse her? made by commissioner mandelman, seconded by commissioner brown. we will take that by -- without objection. at 11:00 a.m. we're going to have to recess for a press conference on the steps of this building and we will reconvene when that press conference is done. with that, please call you next item. >> item citizen advis
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. >> good morning and welcome to the san francisco county transportation...
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so i was stunned in 2016 when you had trump running for office that the lowest mark of fdr, our great president, was the japanese internment camps in world war ii. president trump loves those camps. the lowest moment of eisenhower's was "operation wetback" and trump praised eisenhower for his worst moment. he likes detention camps. he likes arguing about immigration and saying who is the real american and who is not with himself being the judge. the big question is, in 2016, you could have said trump is a one-offer, third party billionaire. he now is a proud overt racist, and if the american people vote for him, it really does tell us a lot about our country this late in the 21st century. >> peter, you heard lindsey graham say the squad, those women, that they hate israel. the president also said this. watch. >> you look at what they've said. i have clips right here. the most vile, horrible statements about our country. about israel. about others. it's up to them. they can do what they want. they can leave. they can stay. >> so listen, it's true that representatives omar and tlaib hav
so i was stunned in 2016 when you had trump running for office that the lowest mark of fdr, our great president, was the japanese internment camps in world war ii. president trump loves those camps. the lowest moment of eisenhower's was "operation wetback" and trump praised eisenhower for his worst moment. he likes detention camps. he likes arguing about immigration and saying who is the real american and who is not with himself being the judge. the big question is, in 2016, you could...
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an issue of such great import to our country especially a country like america that as ultimately as fdr said was founded on immigrants and descendants of immigrants and not lost in the midst of time and since i've been in dng that's been a primary focus of mine, as well. one of my main accomplish ams in the house of representatives was to stop that dreaded immigration bill in 2013 in its tracks. >> the bill. >> after it had passed in the senate about this time of year right before the fourth of july back home and then through the month of july to try to bring to light just how flawed that bill was and what a terrible impact it would have on american workers and families and communities and to keep it stopped because the forces behind that bill never seemed to quite give up and since i've come to the senate i've tried to focus, as well on reforming other aspect of the immigration system. my legislation that would revamp our legal immigration system and away from mere, extended families and random lotteries and other matters like that. so it's an issue about which i'm personally passionat
an issue of such great import to our country especially a country like america that as ultimately as fdr said was founded on immigrants and descendants of immigrants and not lost in the midst of time and since i've been in dng that's been a primary focus of mine, as well. one of my main accomplish ams in the house of representatives was to stop that dreaded immigration bill in 2013 in its tracks. >> the bill. >> after it had passed in the senate about this time of year right before...
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suggesting that maybe we need to think about adding judges just so that a democrat could pad the court like fdr tried to do that. i hope they're listening. it really shows they're looking more to use the court as a political tool than to hope these justices are behaving as neutral judges. >> julie: thank you very much. appreciate. >> thanks. >> julie: new york police department making arrests in a string of water bucket attacks on officers. just despicable. one community shows their support for new york city's finest. and the bizarre thing. ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. ♪work so hard give it everything you got♪ ♪strength of a lioness tough as a knot♪ ♪rocking the stage and we're never gonna stop♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... just in case you forgot♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... ♪no no no sweat... you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that
suggesting that maybe we need to think about adding judges just so that a democrat could pad the court like fdr tried to do that. i hope they're listening. it really shows they're looking more to use the court as a political tool than to hope these justices are behaving as neutral judges. >> julie: thank you very much. appreciate. >> thanks. >> julie: new york police department making arrests in a string of water bucket attacks on officers. just despicable. one community shows...
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such great important to our country, especially in a country like america that is ultimately come as fdr, set founded on immigrants and the descendents of immigrants. not a country whose origins are lost in the mists of time. in congress that's been a primary mine as well. one of my main accomplishment in my two years in the house of representatives was to stop that dreaded immigration bill in 2013, after it had passed in the senate about this time of year, right before the fourth of july week back home and into the month of july trying to bring to light just how flawed that bill was, what a terrible impact would have on american workers and families and communities, and to keep it stopped. because the forces behind the bill never seem to quite give up and since i've come to the senate i've tried to focus as well on reforming other aspects of our immigration system. my legislation would revamp our legal immigration system towards one focus more on high skilled workers away from your extended families and random lotteries and other matters like that. .. and you were one of the authors or
such great important to our country, especially in a country like america that is ultimately come as fdr, set founded on immigrants and the descendents of immigrants. not a country whose origins are lost in the mists of time. in congress that's been a primary mine as well. one of my main accomplishment in my two years in the house of representatives was to stop that dreaded immigration bill in 2013, after it had passed in the senate about this time of year, right before the fourth of july week...
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >>> welcome to the historic preservation commission hearing. i would remind the public we do not take outbursts of anytime. please silence your cell phones. i would like to take roll at this time. (roll call). >> first on the agenda is general public conduct. the general public may address the commission except agenda items. the opportunity will be afforded when the item is reached in the meeting. you may address the commission for up to three minutes. i have one speaker card.
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >>> welcome to the historic preservation commission hearing. i would...