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and so the story is always franklin. and so the story is always franklin.he marries eleanor, it's lucky eleanor although at the time nobody thought lucky eleanor, all of the social circle thought oh, lucky franklin to be marrying up. - yeah. - yeah. hard to imagine these days roosevelt marrying up. right? he seems like the elite of the elites in the mind's eye. - he was, but he was kind of a dweeb at harvard. he didn't get into the best clubs, he wasn't an athlete, he wasn't a scholar, he was kind of a schlep and arrogant, to boot, and eleanor was tall and slim and had been educated in english boarding school and teddy roosevelt said she was his favorite person in the world. so lucky franklin, and then he goes on to become assistant secretary of the navy and he becomes governor and he breaks her heart, is how the narrative goes, and she never recovers, and in her broken heartedness she goes on to do good deeds for which we are all grateful. - she channeled her energy into that, right? - yes, as people like to think women do. - yes, as people like to think w
and so the story is always franklin. and so the story is always franklin.he marries eleanor, it's lucky eleanor although at the time nobody thought lucky eleanor, all of the social circle thought oh, lucky franklin to be marrying up. - yeah. - yeah. hard to imagine these days roosevelt marrying up. right? he seems like the elite of the elites in the mind's eye. - he was, but he was kind of a dweeb at harvard. he didn't get into the best clubs, he wasn't an athlete, he wasn't a scholar, he was...
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reverend franklin cono graham, good to see you again.
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what happened to nailah franklin?r family continued their desperate search, police focused on the men in her life. and with a little digging, one of their stories started to unravel. here is keith morrison with more of our story, "smoke and mirrors." >> it's a grassroots effort by family and friends. >> for all the frantic activity, the phone calls, the flyers, the organized looking about, it was a rare quiet time nine days in when nailah franklin's sister felt it. >> we have a prayer service at our church. in my heart, i knew. i was like, you know what? she's not coming back. >> and that very night in the 3:00 hush of calumet city, night patrol office found his way past the glistening earbuds to the parking lot behind a derelict video store. >> i got to this area and just looked over and the body was there. >> what was that moment like? >> shocked. you don't know if it's her or not, but you have an idea because it's a female body. >> they had to resort to dental records to confirm. it was nailah. >> i think this type
what happened to nailah franklin?r family continued their desperate search, police focused on the men in her life. and with a little digging, one of their stories started to unravel. here is keith morrison with more of our story, "smoke and mirrors." >> it's a grassroots effort by family and friends. >> for all the frantic activity, the phone calls, the flyers, the organized looking about, it was a rare quiet time nine days in when nailah franklin's sister felt it....
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franklin. they would have been -- who is this guy? a comet that came through. the stars of the firm and. who else? adams. adams is the most well read, and politics especially, i think. and he's contrarian, my favorite one because he spills the beans. >> right. >> if you are a historian or biographer, you can't do it unless the letters give you stuff. ok? there are 1200 letters between abigail. >> in the diary. unbelievable diary. >> gordon recently edited the papers in a brilliant way, made it available at the library of america. get them through the library of america, which is really significant contribution. those are the -- now there has been these lower-tier people that you sort of want to let people know they were important, that they were more important, like jay is really the forgotten founder. forgotten. john jay. >> john dickinson, gouverneur morris, robert morris, players that did crucial things that have dropped out of the storyline, you know. and there is a series, i forget, i side
franklin. they would have been -- who is this guy? a comet that came through. the stars of the firm and. who else? adams. adams is the most well read, and politics especially, i think. and he's contrarian, my favorite one because he spills the beans. >> right. >> if you are a historian or biographer, you can't do it unless the letters give you stuff. ok? there are 1200 letters between abigail. >> in the diary. unbelievable diary. >> gordon recently edited the papers in a...
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franklin what have you done. he says, we have given you a republic, if you can make keep it. >> that's problematic. >> maybe. i don't know. >> but this in context. as late as 1848, the europeans had revolutions in italy, france, germany, to get rid of monarchy and try to establish republics. they all. that is a context for lincoln when he says, we are the last, best hope. -- that any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long into her. the notion this republic is going to be the wave of the future looks like it is not true. >> we know the future and so it is hard for us to recover the kind of moment that lincoln is talking about. >> with the founders, the framers divided at the end of that convention, the speech that professor alice mentioned. franklin comes in and gives one of these having lived long speech. nowgs i want suppose, support. things i supported, i oppose. let us down our infallibility and do today what we would find as unsupported. on the list, washington, franklin, jefferson, adams, madison, and
franklin what have you done. he says, we have given you a republic, if you can make keep it. >> that's problematic. >> maybe. i don't know. >> but this in context. as late as 1848, the europeans had revolutions in italy, france, germany, to get rid of monarchy and try to establish republics. they all. that is a context for lincoln when he says, we are the last, best hope. -- that any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long into her. the notion this republic is going to...
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franklin had admired britain so much. and how much we on how much we learn from them, which we were their successors or progeny. they were the greatest economy in the world at that point. they let the world at the industrial revolution and had grown were the greatest traders of the most powerful. so you had huge parts of england so admirable and so far advanced. so, how can we have that and at the same time a political system that was a futile hangover that they cannot get rid of. what was the king doing in such a position of power? all of that was surprising because my grandfather came from england, he was an englishman. we spent a lot of time in england. we loved england and thinking back in those days and reading about all of this is an overwhelming sadness that all of this happen. sort of how franklin felt wasn't necessary? didn't feel it was. that the americans were going to be independent was a foregone conclusion. but could we stay together? you know what happened. i say a lot about this in the book on the war of 1
franklin had admired britain so much. and how much we on how much we learn from them, which we were their successors or progeny. they were the greatest economy in the world at that point. they let the world at the industrial revolution and had grown were the greatest traders of the most powerful. so you had huge parts of england so admirable and so far advanced. so, how can we have that and at the same time a political system that was a futile hangover that they cannot get rid of. what was the...
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that's fine if you can afford whole foods on franklin, which i cannot. whole foods 365 will be much less expensive, more like trader joe's. the second issue for me is quality. i want to be able to buy whole foods quality fruits and vegetables, and the only place to do that right now is whole foods on franklin. my experience of real food is that it is much more expensive than whole foods on franklin, and the quality is not as good. and the last thing i wanted to comment on is accessibility. it's becoming increasingly difficult as i get older to walk a quarter mile or more up a hill to do my shopping. having whole foods 365 would be a real god send for me. for people like myself who live on fixed incomes and who want to age in place, i implore you to approve this project. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you, miss boxer. next speaker, please. >> hi. thank you so much for listening to all of our divergent opinions. my name is claudia bloom. i'm a third generation san franciscan and strongly support -- >> clerk: miss bloom, if i could ask you to speak d
that's fine if you can afford whole foods on franklin, which i cannot. whole foods 365 will be much less expensive, more like trader joe's. the second issue for me is quality. i want to be able to buy whole foods quality fruits and vegetables, and the only place to do that right now is whole foods on franklin. my experience of real food is that it is much more expensive than whole foods on franklin, and the quality is not as good. and the last thing i wanted to comment on is accessibility. it's...
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franklin. i think i know about education. and i do want to hear about, more about epic and the things that you are doing. but first i want to hear about your efforts with younger students in a minute. i want to first hear about what's happening at the graduate and undergraduate level. you know, what i'm hearing from all of you is that work force capacity is really a challenging issue. and if we are going to be competitive and if we are going to keep up with countries that are making the eu and also china, then we need to get serious about making these public investments. i'm wondering if you can talk to me a little bit about the urgent need. >> yes. so i think dr. monroe mentioned that computer science hasn't had as much quantum in it. i think it comes back to the funding lapses. our group and other groups started, and the way courses get created is that graduate students get trained in a field. they go out and become professors, create classes and train more students. those students need to be able to have jobs in order to m
franklin. i think i know about education. and i do want to hear about, more about epic and the things that you are doing. but first i want to hear about your efforts with younger students in a minute. i want to first hear about what's happening at the graduate and undergraduate level. you know, what i'm hearing from all of you is that work force capacity is really a challenging issue. and if we are going to be competitive and if we are going to keep up with countries that are making the eu and...
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franklin mentioned. >> why not? >> well, i have my own thoughts on that. i think -- actually, my daughter is a computer science "mainsail" at the university of maryland, and the computer science departments, the students are keen to get a high-paying job right after they graduate. quantum computing, not that it is not a high-paying job but it is a very speculative field. it is hard to identify exactly what the marketplace is, and i think computer science departments and engineering departments, i think they have not embraced this field as much as the sciences have. i think that is changing at some places. my university, university of maryland is one of those, chicago is another. there are several across the country that have done that, but it is not widespread. many of these departments won't hire faculty that are doing research in this field, and i think dr. franklin mentioned the national science foundation has taken an active role in trying to change that by instituting new grant perhaps that foster the development of quantum computer science, for insta
franklin mentioned. >> why not? >> well, i have my own thoughts on that. i think -- actually, my daughter is a computer science "mainsail" at the university of maryland, and the computer science departments, the students are keen to get a high-paying job right after they graduate. quantum computing, not that it is not a high-paying job but it is a very speculative field. it is hard to identify exactly what the marketplace is, and i think computer science departments and...
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so i start out my book by telling you what benjamin franklin had to say about a trip he took in 1772, a careful, long trip through ireland and scotland and northern england. and it shocked him to see how the people actually lived there. they were under the control of a very few oligarchs who owned the land and lived this magnificent life while the people, this vast majority of the people lived worse than the indians do in america. franklin said i wouldn't advise the indians to become civilized if it was going to turn out that they would look like the eye -- the irish do. did the king really mean he wanted to make serfs out of the massachusetts farmers? and so this is the argument that i make, and i'm sure i'm going to get a lot of grief for this. so this is, this is the general point that i'm making in the book, and the formers in massachusetts who were the great majority of the population here, they, of course, understood exactly what was in store for them because there was no trouble understanding what ireland looked like or scotland looked like or big parts of england looked like.
so i start out my book by telling you what benjamin franklin had to say about a trip he took in 1772, a careful, long trip through ireland and scotland and northern england. and it shocked him to see how the people actually lived there. they were under the control of a very few oligarchs who owned the land and lived this magnificent life while the people, this vast majority of the people lived worse than the indians do in america. franklin said i wouldn't advise the indians to become civilized...
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franklin graham went on to say. there are things we can do. you know god hears prayer.will be interesting to see, chris, if his message resonates with residents of that state. 20% of california's population according to the latest pew research data are evangelicals. do you expect he will get anywhere with this? >> i'm sure there are districts and places where he can go and fire up the base and save a seat or two. the republicans are lined up to experience some substantial losses in california this year. a chance for them in a few districts because of a technicality the democrats might get locked out. a couple places in southern california because of their screwy my prayer system. in general it's a bad year for republicans in california. there aren't many left. but graham can probably do something for the party loyal, for the faithful to go out and fire them out and get them to go vote >> sandra: interesting stuff. thank you for your time, sir. great to have you on. >> rick: you might have heard abc canned her show. roseanne barr might not be done. she appears to be gear
franklin graham went on to say. there are things we can do. you know god hears prayer.will be interesting to see, chris, if his message resonates with residents of that state. 20% of california's population according to the latest pew research data are evangelicals. do you expect he will get anywhere with this? >> i'm sure there are districts and places where he can go and fire up the base and save a seat or two. the republicans are lined up to experience some substantial losses in...
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kerry, franklin, tennessee. go ahead. kerry, are you there? i know you're watching the television. it is time for you to ask the question. if you are ready. sorry about that. we will move on to earl in ottawa, illinois. caller: what is the average cost of appeals for a death row inmate? i know back in 1989, eight was $1.1 million. what does it cost now? kent: i don't know that the cost for appeals has ever been specifically calculated. it would be difficult to calculate so i don't have a reliable figure. carol: it varies state to state, but quite expensive. susan: tony in santa fe. caller: i would like to disagree with the gentleman's statement about people not being innocent.
kerry, franklin, tennessee. go ahead. kerry, are you there? i know you're watching the television. it is time for you to ask the question. if you are ready. sorry about that. we will move on to earl in ottawa, illinois. caller: what is the average cost of appeals for a death row inmate? i know back in 1989, eight was $1.1 million. what does it cost now? kent: i don't know that the cost for appeals has ever been specifically calculated. it would be difficult to calculate so i don't have a...
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doctor diana franklin, professor and director computer science and the university of chicago. mr. michael bret, ceo of [inaudible]. we appreciate you being here today and doctor apartment, you are recognized for five minutes. if you would press the microphone and polygamist you and we will get started. >> thank you. nano medtronics does not make want him computers but were the enablers of technology and companies that with us strive to revolutionize the way information can be transformed. we provided some of the world largest companies and smaller entrepreneurial innovators with the tools of modern computation in imaging. we work with those two but the most advanced materials in microelectronics. nano tronics have achieved this and the only way we see feasible for the technology which is to artificially intelligent factories. quantum computing not only promises to break the barriers of encryption but also breaks fundamental barriers to human progress. many of our greatest achievements have been characterized in terms of competition and races. often a technological race appears to
doctor diana franklin, professor and director computer science and the university of chicago. mr. michael bret, ceo of [inaudible]. we appreciate you being here today and doctor apartment, you are recognized for five minutes. if you would press the microphone and polygamist you and we will get started. >> thank you. nano medtronics does not make want him computers but were the enablers of technology and companies that with us strive to revolutionize the way information can be transformed....
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franklin's answer was a republic, if you can keep it. what he meant by that is that the founders had created a document, written the constitution, but it was up to the people to decide whether the constitution would be faithfully executed. i think one of the particularly revealing aspects of the story -- maybe an apocryphal story -- is that mrs. powell being a woman did not even have a right to vote at the time. but franklin said it was up to her and not him to keep it a republic. that was the point of the comment. it relates to what the president said today and what justice scalia wrote about the rule of law being dependent not on the words of paper but upon the culture and integrity of the people. the people responsible for implementing it in ultimately the people who are voting. prof. collins: with that, i would like to allow a little bit more time for questions from our audience. please keep in mind you will be allowed one question, no follow-ups, and a question, not a long diatribe. please identify yourself, your name and affiliatio
franklin's answer was a republic, if you can keep it. what he meant by that is that the founders had created a document, written the constitution, but it was up to the people to decide whether the constitution would be faithfully executed. i think one of the particularly revealing aspects of the story -- maybe an apocryphal story -- is that mrs. powell being a woman did not even have a right to vote at the time. but franklin said it was up to her and not him to keep it a republic. that was the...
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>> i did not have any more -- >> ok, come on, franklin.you have to keep your head in the game. put down the bat, franklin! i've got nothing to hide. this is all i am. obviously some of the responses are a little weird, but it's funny. as you are going along, it hit a couple things perfectly. and that's extra hilarious. >> blueberry may not be ready for its second city audition just yet, but cory has a higher purpose -- making ai relatable. there is a fear in society of ai. so we're kind of humanizing this ai, we are taking it down a peg, saying don't be afraid, look at how cute and naive that is. isn't there a flipside? you make it cute and people start to accept it? then we wake up and -- [laughter] >> i don't think that will happen in my time. >> to singularity may be near, or it may be not so near. but is the inhabitants of this oddly beautiful place keep pushing their technology, they just might create something alarmingly humanlike one-day. for rich sutton, it's not a question of whether we will get there, but whether we will be able
>> i did not have any more -- >> ok, come on, franklin.you have to keep your head in the game. put down the bat, franklin! i've got nothing to hide. this is all i am. obviously some of the responses are a little weird, but it's funny. as you are going along, it hit a couple things perfectly. and that's extra hilarious. >> blueberry may not be ready for its second city audition just yet, but cory has a higher purpose -- making ai relatable. there is a fear in society of ai. so...
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franklin graham joins us now.n your father's footsteps. you literally would walk behind your dad as he would walk with his walking stick and you wrote this which i thought was beautiful. i will never again take an afternoon walk with my father in his life but the steps he left behind will always guide me. we talked about life lessons. what do you think was the most profound lesson that your dad taught you and did he tell you the lesson or did he show you? >> both. my father lived by example. my father was just a country boy from charlotte, north carolina that wanted to play baseball. he wanted to play for the yankees. that was his dream but god took him from charlotte to yankee stadium, not to play baseball but to preach the gospel of jesus christ and not just yankee stadium but to the great stadiums of the world and this book through my father's eye is how good took and guided my father and the steps that he took in life, hoda, i watched god guide and direct those steps. my father was a man of prayer. he prayed a
franklin graham joins us now.n your father's footsteps. you literally would walk behind your dad as he would walk with his walking stick and you wrote this which i thought was beautiful. i will never again take an afternoon walk with my father in his life but the steps he left behind will always guide me. we talked about life lessons. what do you think was the most profound lesson that your dad taught you and did he tell you the lesson or did he show you? >> both. my father lived by...
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. >> a puÑo limpio franklin martÍnez de 59 aÑos fue brutalmente golpeado en una tienda 7 eleven en losxico por eso que deportan a sus familias, me alegro que donald trump es el presidente son algunas de las frases que se escuchan entre la tormenta de ofensas. >> muy impresionante. >> aÚn le perturba ver las imÁgenes que ella grabÓ con su celular. >> coraje, coraje porque soy de padres mexicanos y pues toda mi familia son latinos. >> todo comenzÓ cuando dos mujeres exigieron a la cajera d (musica) son 6 candidatos que kerquiere e llegar a la gobernador, a las 11 detalles >> un hemoombre se lanza por n ventana para huir de un incendio >> trabajan sin dcescanso para a mantener seguros a ntuestros n Ñ niÑos, la unidad del fbi que c p captura los depsredador sexual e sexuales, esta noche en cazado e cazadores de maldad paradero de franklin, su familia estÁ desesperada buscÁndolo, solo saben que saliÓ de esta tienda herido y que las atacantes se dieron a la fuga. >> yo no sÉ dÓnde estÁ mi hermano, yo no sÉ si estÁ muerto. >> segÚn dice su hermano vive en las calles y sufre de ansiedad y depr
. >> a puÑo limpio franklin martÍnez de 59 aÑos fue brutalmente golpeado en una tienda 7 eleven en losxico por eso que deportan a sus familias, me alegro que donald trump es el presidente son algunas de las frases que se escuchan entre la tormenta de ofensas. >> muy impresionante. >> aÚn le perturba ver las imÁgenes que ella grabÓ con su celular. >> coraje, coraje porque soy de padres mexicanos y pues toda mi familia son latinos. >> todo comenzÓ cuando dos...
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franklin has two goals.ns to get out and vote not necessarily along party lines but according to their biblical beliefs and that is what is really important. john j, the first chief justice of the supreme court said god has given us the privilege of choosing our leaders which we have the right and responsibility to vote but the second goal of this crusade is the most important and that is introduce people to jesus christ was i believe the only way we will change america is by changing the hearts of americans. no political party can do that. only the gospel of christ can transform a person of life. the 20 california's primary, it is a big voting bloc in california if you can get them to turn out, 20% of california voters are evangelical. >> that is right. in 2016 only 13% of those turned out, there's a lot of room. it is interesting he is back in california. billy graham began his ministry in 1949 and 70 years later his son is returning. it is a very important state. of the 20 speaking of an important state f
franklin has two goals.ns to get out and vote not necessarily along party lines but according to their biblical beliefs and that is what is really important. john j, the first chief justice of the supreme court said god has given us the privilege of choosing our leaders which we have the right and responsibility to vote but the second goal of this crusade is the most important and that is introduce people to jesus christ was i believe the only way we will change america is by changing the...
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whole foods already exist as has been said at franklin and california.they offer delivery services, so no real need in the neighborhood for whole foods or whole foods at 365 at jackson and polk will cause intolerable increases to traffic congestion in the neighborhood for neighbors and delivery services coming out of the parking lot at polk. if we see a fraction of the traffic that occurs on franklin and california, it will completely cripple of flow of traffic in the polk area. it doesn't even consider delivery truck, noisy blocking the road. best use for this site is housing, and i'm hopeful that village properties -- >> clerk: thank you sir, your time is up. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is andrew beaker, and i work with a few different owners and developers in the neighborhood, so when they say that this project is unfeasible, i strongly disagree. we're working on a site just down the street, and we've been able to make it pencil, so i think this corner lot should be housing, and we can make it work. so thank
whole foods already exist as has been said at franklin and california.they offer delivery services, so no real need in the neighborhood for whole foods or whole foods at 365 at jackson and polk will cause intolerable increases to traffic congestion in the neighborhood for neighbors and delivery services coming out of the parking lot at polk. if we see a fraction of the traffic that occurs on franklin and california, it will completely cripple of flow of traffic in the polk area. it doesn't even...
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benjamin franklin was american and thomas edison was basically american although his family spent partf her life in canada. this goes back to as an empirical researcher i wanted to get myself out of the process as much as possible as i thought i could inadvertently introduce bias if i was lucky people. people said usually look it william [inaudible] and he was a weird guy is that i couldn't because you just told me he's a weird guy. you can't select on those variables so what i did was have these criteria where everyone had to be on multiple towards the top like within the first 20 on the top of multiple most famous inventor or innovator list and they let the world identify the people they see is most important and had to be serial breakthrough innovators which means they had have really big innovations and more than one in a lifetime and preferably many across their lifetime because if someone only has one big innovation it's hard to separate person from context. ), right place can give you one invention. it doesn't give you a lifetime of invention. they had to be serial innovators an
benjamin franklin was american and thomas edison was basically american although his family spent partf her life in canada. this goes back to as an empirical researcher i wanted to get myself out of the process as much as possible as i thought i could inadvertently introduce bias if i was lucky people. people said usually look it william [inaudible] and he was a weird guy is that i couldn't because you just told me he's a weird guy. you can't select on those variables so what i did was have...
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this was recorded at the franklin d. roosevelt library and museum in hyde park new york in 2010. it is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming to this talk. for supporting the book, and thank you so much to the roosevelt library for offering this invitation. the new deal is often characterized as progressive, even revolutionary. new policies coupled with a sense of executive emergencies led many americans to celebrate the roosevelt administration as a symbol of change and progress. in the minds of new deal administrators, these programs would alleviate suffering for american families, but they also have the potential to create an inclusive participatory democracy. as cultural visionary louis mumford reflected on this impulse in the 1930s he pronounced "more public good has come out of the bankruptcy of the economic quarter than ever came out of its flatulent prosperity." did mumford statement, however, apply to all american? more specifically, did the new deals inclusionary mission extension african-americans who had arguably been suffering the most extreme p
this was recorded at the franklin d. roosevelt library and museum in hyde park new york in 2010. it is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming to this talk. for supporting the book, and thank you so much to the roosevelt library for offering this invitation. the new deal is often characterized as progressive, even revolutionary. new policies coupled with a sense of executive emergencies led many americans to celebrate the roosevelt administration as a symbol of change...
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but franklin said it was up to ar and not him to keep it republic. the people responsible for implementing it in ultimately the people who are voting. ron: with that, i would like to allow a little bit more time for questions from our audience. please keep in mind you will be allowed one question, no follow-ups, and a question, not a long diatribe. please identify yourself, your name and affiliation at the outset. and as i said, please remember that questions involving pending investigations or matters are beyond the pale. you can ask it, but that will be the use of your first and last question. [laughter] ron: with that, let us turn to the public. sir, please introduce yourself, your name and affiliation. >> hi, i'm with bloomberg news. thanks for doing this. i'm wondering what your mindset is on whether a sitting president can be indicted and if not, why not? if not, is there any consideration given to changing department policy? ron: that was two questions. [laughter] ron: this is not -- gen. rosenstein: this is not a press conference. i'm not goi
but franklin said it was up to ar and not him to keep it republic. the people responsible for implementing it in ultimately the people who are voting. ron: with that, i would like to allow a little bit more time for questions from our audience. please keep in mind you will be allowed one question, no follow-ups, and a question, not a long diatribe. please identify yourself, your name and affiliation at the outset. and as i said, please remember that questions involving pending investigations or...
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i rise today to congratulate franklin thomas sylvester jr. on his recent graduation from the university of connecticut medical school where he exceled in his clinical training. mr. meeks: frankly at 25 years old is now -- franklin at 25 years old is now preparing to embark on the next phase of his preparation for life as a medical doctor. i am proud to say that the city of new york will be welcoming franklin as he heads to mount sinai kravitz children hospital where he will do his residency in training and pediatrics. i commend franklin and all those who are gragg this spring from medical school. as an african-american male, franklin's accomplishments have an additional significance. research shows that diversity in the medical field is critically linked to better outcomes and we also know that there isn't enough diversity in a profession that so often makes a difference between life and death. franklin recently said, pediatrics is where i can make the most difference. from children's health to their social issues, that is where i want to mak
i rise today to congratulate franklin thomas sylvester jr. on his recent graduation from the university of connecticut medical school where he exceled in his clinical training. mr. meeks: frankly at 25 years old is now -- franklin at 25 years old is now preparing to embark on the next phase of his preparation for life as a medical doctor. i am proud to say that the city of new york will be welcoming franklin as he heads to mount sinai kravitz children hospital where he will do his residency in...
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a fourth term the united states we've only had one president who served four terms and that was franklin delano roosevelt who might be the greatest american president certainly grace american president of the twentieth century and there was some controversy about that it was after his fourth term that they put in the constitutional amendment to limit presidents to two terms but we were people were very happy to have franklin roosevelt served four terms specially during that time of crisis let's just listen in just for a moment to peter. ladies and gentleman that i did with you dear friends but if you . would you know welcome only a citizen so great country in our compatriots living abroad. watching or listening to this broadcast. who are present here in the halls of this and cathedral square. taking the office of president of russia i realized the tremendous responsibility. it lives on my shoulders and i responsibility to all of you who are multiethnic people couldn't you was in the way you did my responsibility to russia really great country and. you know thousands of years of history w
a fourth term the united states we've only had one president who served four terms and that was franklin delano roosevelt who might be the greatest american president certainly grace american president of the twentieth century and there was some controversy about that it was after his fourth term that they put in the constitutional amendment to limit presidents to two terms but we were people were very happy to have franklin roosevelt served four terms specially during that time of crisis let's...
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franklin answered, a republic if you can keep it. we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy. there are not tanks in the streets, but what is happening right now goes to the heart of who we are as a nation and i say this not as a democrat who lost an election but as an american afraid of losing a country. there are certain things that are so essential they should transcend politics. waging a war on the role of law and a free press delegitimizing elections, perpetrating shameless corruption, and rejecting the idea that our leaders should be public servants undermines our national unity. attacking truth and a reason, evidence and facts should alarm us all. you and your parents have just paid for a first-class, world-class education. as yale history professor, timothy snyder writes, to abandon facts is to abandon freedom. if nothing is true, then no one can criticize power because there is no basis on which to do so. if nothing is true, then all is spectacle. i think professor snyder both in that book and his new one i
franklin answered, a republic if you can keep it. we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy. there are not tanks in the streets, but what is happening right now goes to the heart of who we are as a nation and i say this not as a democrat who lost an election but as an american afraid of losing a country. there are certain things that are so essential they should transcend politics. waging a war on the role of law and a free press delegitimizing elections, perpetrating...
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can you share your ideas on what you meant by that franklin lived near independencece hall which is c where they met in the story is told that when franklin was walking home after the constitutional convention he came across a woman namedwe elizabeth powell and she asked, what kind of government have you y created. it's a great teaching point for american history because this country was under the leadership of the king of england. itnd wasn't clear after we declared ourr country what type of government we would have. his answer was a republic madam, if you can keep it. what he meant by that was that the founders had created a document and theyth had written the constitution but itt was up to the w people to decide whether that constitution would be faithfully executed. think one of the particularly revealing aspects ofs the story is that mrs. powell, of course being a woman didn't even have t a right to vote at the time u but franklin said it was up to her and not him to keep the republic. that was the point of the comment and it really relates to what the president said in his procl
can you share your ideas on what you meant by that franklin lived near independencece hall which is c where they met in the story is told that when franklin was walking home after the constitutional convention he came across a woman namedwe elizabeth powell and she asked, what kind of government have you y created. it's a great teaching point for american history because this country was under the leadership of the king of england. itnd wasn't clear after we declared ourr country what type of...
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it has constantly backed up traffic on both california and on franklin street. it has no muni lines, it has no like lanes. this whole foods six blocks away is only one lane of traffic in either direction. there's a major bus line on both streets. there is libike lanes -- yeah, and bike lanes. the new proposed building is supposed to have at least 70 deliveries per week. where are they going to go? put them on a yellow zone? have double parking like the one on franklin and california? it's just going to add to congestion. congestion is a big, big problem along with housing in san francisco. this is going to be a major increase in congestion. please vote no on this. thank you very much. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker. mr. schulman. >> honorable commissioners, chris schulman representing lower polk neighbors today. when lower polk neighbors first started discussing this 2.5 years ago, this is in the middle polk neighborhood. miding polk neighbors first approached us a few years ago when target was first considered for this property, and we 2.5 years a
it has constantly backed up traffic on both california and on franklin street. it has no muni lines, it has no like lanes. this whole foods six blocks away is only one lane of traffic in either direction. there's a major bus line on both streets. there is libike lanes -- yeah, and bike lanes. the new proposed building is supposed to have at least 70 deliveries per week. where are they going to go? put them on a yellow zone? have double parking like the one on franklin and california? it's just...
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in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to franklin pierce. they won the election. he developed a brick and was -- and went tuberculosis to cuba to recuperate. he is the only executive french official -- executive officials warned on foreign territory. he realized he would not recuperate and his health declined. he came back to his plantation and died the following day. was buried in chestnut hill. he was moved. the mazza liam is a greek revival form. it was erected in honor of his vice presidency of the united states. next to the mazza liam, we will come to the monuments of john tyler morgan. he was born in 1824 in tennessee. in 1855, he moved to selma and married a local selma girl. he voted to secede from the union. he was a strong states rights supporter. he felt the federal government was overstepping its bounds by regulating slavery in alabama and other states. he voted to secede. in 1866 -- two of the most important things he was known for was an expansionist. he was in favor of the united states acquiring hawaii, cuba, and the philippines. he felt the u.s. s
in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to franklin pierce. they won the election. he developed a brick and was -- and went tuberculosis to cuba to recuperate. he is the only executive french official -- executive officials warned on foreign territory. he realized he would not recuperate and his health declined. he came back to his plantation and died the following day. was buried in chestnut hill. he was moved. the mazza liam is a greek revival form. it was erected in honor of his vice...
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. >> y conforman el distrito escolar franklin que consiste. >> y muchas mamás que no pueden tener niños, al parecer los rayados de monterrey. quién tomará las riendas del equipo, detalles en deportes. antonio villaraigosa no nos ignoró. como alcalde salvó a las escuelas al borde del fracaso y trabajó con padres y maestros por una mejor educación. trabajó con la policía y la comunidad para retirar las armas ilegales de las calles y disminuyó los crímenes violentos. vote por un gobernador para toda california. vote por antonio villaraigosa. nuestros 3 participantes estÁn en la gran mesa de ikea. ¿cuÁl chef ganara esta noche? participante uno se adelanta hÁbilmente con el cuchillo. pero el participante 2 lucha de vuelta y le pone perejil. y el participante 3 le aÑade un toque de dulce. mijita, ven a comer afuera. ¡afuera hace calor! perfecto. ¡abran paso al juez! ¿cuÁl es tu sueÑo? en ikea te ayudamos a vivirlo. haz tuyo el sueÑo. upa arriba! para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. pa abajo! para las estrellas que saben que no llegamos aquí por suerte, sino por años de dedicación. al
. >> y conforman el distrito escolar franklin que consiste. >> y muchas mamás que no pueden tener niños, al parecer los rayados de monterrey. quién tomará las riendas del equipo, detalles en deportes. antonio villaraigosa no nos ignoró. como alcalde salvó a las escuelas al borde del fracaso y trabajó con padres y maestros por una mejor educación. trabajó con la policía y la comunidad para retirar las armas ilegales de las calles y disminuyó los crímenes violentos. vote...
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in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to franklin pierce, and they won the election. he had developed tb and was ill he went to cuba under the advisement of his doctor in down there.uperate while he was in cuba, the senate bill that ecial allowed them to go -- as vice president of the united states, the only executive branch official that has ever been sworn in on foreign territory. he was in cubale that he was not going to recuperate and continued -- his continued to decline so he came back to his plantation ere in selma and died the following day. riginally, william rufus king was buried at his plantation across the alabama river but was moved to live oak cemetery because of his importance in naming the city of selma. is a greek revival forum. it was erected in honor of his vice presidency of the united states. right next to the king be coming to ll the monument of john tyler morgan. he was born in 1824 in the state tennessee. in 1855 he moved to selma and selma girl.cal in 1861 he attended the alabama essation convention in montgomery, alabama. voted to sucede. he
in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to franklin pierce, and they won the election. he had developed tb and was ill he went to cuba under the advisement of his doctor in down there.uperate while he was in cuba, the senate bill that ecial allowed them to go -- as vice president of the united states, the only executive branch official that has ever been sworn in on foreign territory. he was in cubale that he was not going to recuperate and continued -- his continued to decline so he came...
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in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to franklin pierce and they won the election. he had developed tuberculosis and was ill, so he went to cuba on -- under the advisement of his doctor in order to recuperate down there. while he was in cuba, the senate passed a special bill that he is the only executive branch official that has ever been sworn in on foreign territory. cubaalized while he was in that he was not going to recuperate and continued to decline. so he came back to the plantation in selma and died the following day. originally, he was buried at his plantation at chestnut hill across the alabama river, but was moved to old live oak cemetery because of his importance in the founding and naming. has polyesters beside the door. it was erected in honor of his vice presidency of the united states. right next to the mausoleum, we are going to be cutting to the monument to john tyler morgan. john tyler morgan was born in 1824 in tennessee. selma ande moved to married a local girl. the alabamaattended secession convention in montgomery, alabama. he voted to secede
in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to franklin pierce and they won the election. he had developed tuberculosis and was ill, so he went to cuba on -- under the advisement of his doctor in order to recuperate down there. while he was in cuba, the senate passed a special bill that he is the only executive branch official that has ever been sworn in on foreign territory. cubaalized while he was in that he was not going to recuperate and continued to decline. so he came back to the...
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h.r. 4840, a bill designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 567 east franklin street in oviedo, florida, as the sergeant first class alwyn crendall cashe post office uilding. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. russell, and the gentleman from illinois, mr. krishnamoorthi, will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. russell: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration . the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. russell: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. russell: mr. speaker, it's my honor today to support h.r. 4840, introduced by congress congresswoman stephanie murphy. the bill names the united states post office at 567 east franklin street in oviedo, florida, as the sergeant first class alwyn crendall cashe. he was stationed in iraq in support of operation iraq
h.r. 4840, a bill designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 567 east franklin street in oviedo, florida, as the sergeant first class alwyn crendall cashe post office uilding. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. russell, and the gentleman from illinois, mr. krishnamoorthi, will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. russell: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have...
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they had over 50,000 people in franklin field. veryilly fans are still passionate, but it did sort of solidify our reputation as a very tough sports fans. also in terms of the big was a five big part of sports culture in philadelphia. it was one of the banner years for the big five basketball, the city series that pits five of the teams that have division i programs in philadelphia. and so temple, lasalle villanova, saint joe's and you , -- upenn. each of them, or i think three out of the four, or three out of five took 20-plus win seasons. and they just really -- i think it was lasalle was ineligible to go to the ncaa tournament but probably had their best team ever. and villanova and saint joe's advanced to the ncaa. so in some ways it was a , difficult year for philadelphia sports, but then on the college basketball scene, it was a banner year for philadelphia. sarah: great. so i just want to draw your attention to this photograph. it might be a little light, but i hope you can see it. it is an image with mr. peanut, who is pro
they had over 50,000 people in franklin field. veryilly fans are still passionate, but it did sort of solidify our reputation as a very tough sports fans. also in terms of the big was a five big part of sports culture in philadelphia. it was one of the banner years for the big five basketball, the city series that pits five of the teams that have division i programs in philadelphia. and so temple, lasalle villanova, saint joe's and you , -- upenn. each of them, or i think three out of the four,...
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the real vernacular he mastered in the seam way franklin roosevelt mastered radio and kennedy reagan mastered television is reality tv production. he announces things. he builds suspense. he pits characters against each other announce iran nuclear deal at 2 p.m. tomorrow. you know, from his account -- you know, and you can hear the music coming almost. so you're fired -- [laughter] and i didn't i never watched the apprentice one of my many -- sure, go ahead. now eyebrow credentials to watch. now i'm living in it. [laughter] like all trapped in this endless loop like it was a horror movie. [laughter] so -- i think that he understands where a huge amount a of the country is culturally in a way that this zip code honestly probably does not. you asked a second about historical presence trump wants to be andrew jackson and not many do so that's -- ands he was coming down to the hermit the man actually he doesn't know much about jackson. i know that will shock you. [laughter] i -- i went to interview him in may of '16, and we were actually together that that morning, and i was -- went over
the real vernacular he mastered in the seam way franklin roosevelt mastered radio and kennedy reagan mastered television is reality tv production. he announces things. he builds suspense. he pits characters against each other announce iran nuclear deal at 2 p.m. tomorrow. you know, from his account -- you know, and you can hear the music coming almost. so you're fired -- [laughter] and i didn't i never watched the apprentice one of my many -- sure, go ahead. now eyebrow credentials to watch....
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benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. >> welcome back to this special edition of hannity. >> jeanine: trump on offense. president trump participating on a roundtable discussion on ms 13 gang and immigration and the president called ms13 a menace and more. >> crippling loop holes enabled ms13 gang member and criminals to infiltrate our communities and democrats in congress refuse to close the loop hole and including the disgraceful practice and release. i call would them animals the other day and i was meet with rebuke. they say they are people. they are not people. these are an mamand we have to be very, very touch. >> jeanine: during an interview on fox and friends, the president explained why our la
benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. >> welcome back to this special edition of hannity. >> jeanine: trump on offense. president trump...
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benjamin franklin captured lightening in a bottle.ver 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. ( ♪ ) dr. mark shrime: five billion people around the world don't have access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthesia care. it's not something that we can ignore and hope that it fixes itself. don stephens: mercy ships is a unique organization. we bring all of the infrastructure services that we need to operate a world-class hospital, on a ship. it's a powerful tool. ( ♪ ) dr. glenn strauss: we experience how lives have been changed, how people have been transformed simply with the gift of surgery. they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of
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other western countries and with the countries of origin and transit if you clean them you have my franklin and the stuff on my are thank you. facts. good shape healthy lifestyle helps prevent disease but what about a healthy or unhealthy life. and stress can be widespread. in. psychosomatic medicine takes a holistic approach and has proven successful. in good shape the next. how the germans came together. and the empire claimed the undivided sovereignty. good stuff against little jobs speech with the slogan with the tongue action to keep. them self crowned to empower. the germans in forty five minutes. belonging to one official estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. already at all why return to. to visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. global news that matters. made for mines. you accidentally shot at some of. the trolls. time in the field. how can you get out. with. telling seniors. this week on g w. welcome to in good shape coming up. hearings how to
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with many other western countries and with the countries of origin and transit in them you have my franklin and. thank you. fax. your own max highlight show. for festival to spanish city of jerome celebrate spring. spectacular song the most produce live in concert. and massive murals french street art. you're rollbacks. so few in number their future and. the kingdom of the beast is facing extinction in africa. shrinking habitats disease and big game hunting. in terms of scientists are in search of solutions. they aim to stop the quiet death of the mind. in sixty minutes. would be fighting for the case taking seriously in the world oh boy here's what's come out women. for your claim it is more towards smaller states and the regiment brain creasing mean dangerous time for w. . global inequality. when differences become disadvantages. the benefits eat strongly. to the media. join the discussion and how do you think. dontcha velez global media form twenty one thousand the planks made from on us and. i want to welcome to our highlights show with the best picks of the week i'm your host meghan le
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tony franklin is one of thousands of victims. short space of time. and that was my experience. last year, i lost £2740 in 42 minutes. of pounds a year off bookmakers' revenues. they could have addressed this. and we will have to live with the economic consequences. £540 million, 21,000 jobs lost. this is the worst outcome as far as bookmaker profits are concerned. £2 maximum was brought. the only comfort for them is that the impact won't be immediate. timetable to bring in the change. on the age of gamblers. the start of a much tighter regime. because of the high state that attracted them. the significant reduction will make a big difference. these machines will not be as exciting for them. from each bet you place. while yielding to pressure to protect gambling victims. like that, i think it is our duty to stop it. so, more change on the way for high streets. some clustered with betting shops financed by the terminals. many seem destined to disappear. royal wedding this weekend. he would not be attending due to his ill health. taking place in windsor. jane hill is there. and th
tony franklin is one of thousands of victims. short space of time. and that was my experience. last year, i lost £2740 in 42 minutes. of pounds a year off bookmakers' revenues. they could have addressed this. and we will have to live with the economic consequences. £540 million, 21,000 jobs lost. this is the worst outcome as far as bookmaker profits are concerned. £2 maximum was brought. the only comfort for them is that the impact won't be immediate. timetable to bring in the change. on the...
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the fact that franklin roosevelt in 1933, an aid came to him and said, if you succeed in this crisise depression you will go down as our greatest president and if you fail you will go down as the worst. fdr looked at him and said, if i fail i will be the last. , we would not have wanted to be married to franklin roosevelt . because of his experience of polio he understood that serious challenges could be overcome. the issue with president trump is, can he come at any point in office, channel this unconventionality, channel his asque instincts to build opposed to play to the base. david: it is too early to tell. we are a little over a year into the first term. put aside the question about how he is -- ,e got the tax cuts through whether you think that is it good idea or bad idea it is a major these of legislation. he is making progress on north korea. there are some indications that he is getting things done even if we might not like all the tweets. >> that is right. it becomes the central puzzle of age. if i had told my democratic friends on inauguration day that the substance of the
the fact that franklin roosevelt in 1933, an aid came to him and said, if you succeed in this crisise depression you will go down as our greatest president and if you fail you will go down as the worst. fdr looked at him and said, if i fail i will be the last. , we would not have wanted to be married to franklin roosevelt . because of his experience of polio he understood that serious challenges could be overcome. the issue with president trump is, can he come at any point in office, channel...