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and never quite got over it and so even though franklin roosevelt really was a steadfast supporter of our smith, he nominated him twice to be president of the united states at the democratic convention, campaigned for him all across the country, certainly in new york state, succeeded him and was his hand-picked successor to governor of new york, to succeed our smith but once he became governor of new york smith thought he would be a puppet, smith would take it from here and he would write speeches and legislation and roosevelt was not that kind of guy. affable though he was he was going to be his own man and that was the beginning of the fracture of the relationship and ironically it led to our smith abandoning his own progressive values and endorsing wendell wilkie when they ran against franklin delano roosevelt for reelection in the 32 campaign and the 36 campaign. nonetheless franklin delano roosevelt kept up the friendship, and for gave him but it is an interesting friendship and incredible social history about working conditions for working men and women, our smith of the prime o
and never quite got over it and so even though franklin roosevelt really was a steadfast supporter of our smith, he nominated him twice to be president of the united states at the democratic convention, campaigned for him all across the country, certainly in new york state, succeeded him and was his hand-picked successor to governor of new york, to succeed our smith but once he became governor of new york smith thought he would be a puppet, smith would take it from here and he would write...
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franklin roosevelt new deal. when i was writing my book and this is an important subject, i wrote the book new deal or raw deal. and in writing that book i spent a lot of time, about ten years writing it, the longest i've ever spent writing the book. the reason i did so was because i wanted to get this right. i went and asked my fellow history professors and students, too, what do you think was franklin roosevelt's best policy maneuver? what you think was his best program? i would then sometimes say franklin roosevelt failed and that would site program after program that was a failure or that had horrible unintended consequences. and i would say what you think of that? they frankly would say may be, but he did this which was good. and often came back to one particular program, the program which went under the name of the emergency relief and construction act. it was the program that gave food or money immediately to cities and states to feed starving people because we had almost 25% unemployment. i think that the
franklin roosevelt new deal. when i was writing my book and this is an important subject, i wrote the book new deal or raw deal. and in writing that book i spent a lot of time, about ten years writing it, the longest i've ever spent writing the book. the reason i did so was because i wanted to get this right. i went and asked my fellow history professors and students, too, what do you think was franklin roosevelt's best policy maneuver? what you think was his best program? i would then...
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franklin roosevelt, because hoover lost the election in 1932 to franklin roosevelt and so the republican is out in the democrat is in roosevelt and his program is called the new deal. he's going to have a set of her grams what she's going to use to combat the great depression. myth number two fdr or frank and roosevelt with his new deal, huge government effectively to help get the united states out of the great depression. franklin roosevelt with his new deal used government effectively to help get the united states out of the great depression. how many of you had that talk to you in school? that's exact weight what i have taught to me. and over here, how many of you have that? that is the prominent teaching. there are sometimes variations that some professors will say well the new deal may not have completely got the south but it helped. it was a movement in the right direction and then other things came later to help more. the new deal was a step in the right direction and some will say it was really the whole way out of the great depression or some part of the great depression. capita
franklin roosevelt, because hoover lost the election in 1932 to franklin roosevelt and so the republican is out in the democrat is in roosevelt and his program is called the new deal. he's going to have a set of her grams what she's going to use to combat the great depression. myth number two fdr or frank and roosevelt with his new deal, huge government effectively to help get the united states out of the great depression. franklin roosevelt with his new deal used government effectively to help...
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we are trying to extract every franklin roosevelt we could. i think wait to get about as far as it went in the case, his testimony was pretty beat brief. >> i think we have time for one more if there is one. >> we have to let our speaker go because he is a live television committed commitment. we will all go upstairs and you're all invited. >> i apologize but this came up late last week that i have to host a show tonight. it's in a half an hour. so i am running out but thank you all for being here. [applause] [inaudible conversation] the new cspan online store now has book tv products. see what's new for book tv and all the cspan products. in the late 1850s, and americans generally trusted their congressmen. they did not trust congress as an institution, they more trust each other. by 1860 many were routinely armed, not because they were eager to kill their opponents but on the fear that their opponents might kill them. yale history professor and author joanne freeman will be our guest on sunday. the field of blood. her other titles include th
we are trying to extract every franklin roosevelt we could. i think wait to get about as far as it went in the case, his testimony was pretty beat brief. >> i think we have time for one more if there is one. >> we have to let our speaker go because he is a live television committed commitment. we will all go upstairs and you're all invited. >> i apologize but this came up late last week that i have to host a show tonight. it's in a half an hour. so i am running out but thank...
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he testified briefly that the division of franklin roosevelt walking into court to defend his distant cousin who had great admiration for. >> but he always admired teddy. >> so the striving healthy roosevelt six years away from the polio striking him but to harvard graduates in state legislators secretaries of the navy ultimately presidents and a remarkable path they followed one was a longtime democratic family one was republican. >> yes. theodore gave away eleanor at the wedding. >> actually they looked at the venue which was father and son double townhouse and said that is for me. r][laughter] but then as we know that most of the floors had retractable walls or open w doors so she could see each of the other side of the house. >> i think he was definitely a relevant witness to show the very issue at the heart of the case with aa corrupt alliance with the head of the democratic party or republican asparty and then as they try to dismiss witnesses testimony roosevelt was one of them trying to get stricken from the record because he was concerned about the impactast. >> you say discus
he testified briefly that the division of franklin roosevelt walking into court to defend his distant cousin who had great admiration for. >> but he always admired teddy. >> so the striving healthy roosevelt six years away from the polio striking him but to harvard graduates in state legislators secretaries of the navy ultimately presidents and a remarkable path they followed one was a longtime democratic family one was republican. >> yes. theodore gave away eleanor at the...
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g was at 98 franklin to provide 47 residential units in a five story tower.it concluded the project would result in cumulative impacts. this indicates the unavoid ability impacts. other significant impacts reduced to less than significant be with litigation measures are discussed in did dar. comments should be directed to the accuracy of contained. staff is not here to answer question. comments will be transcribed and responded to in writing and responses documented. this will respond to verbal and written comments and make revisions to the draft dir as appropriate. those who are interested in comments may submit comments in writing by e-mail to sfgov.org. or to my attention by september 9th. as previously mentioned the planning department will prepare a response which will contain responses to all comments heard today and sent in writing to the planning department. comments must be received by 5:00 p.m. on september 9th. unless commissioners have questions i would suggest the public hearing on this item be open. >> thank you. do we have public comment on thi
g was at 98 franklin to provide 47 residential units in a five story tower.it concluded the project would result in cumulative impacts. this indicates the unavoid ability impacts. other significant impacts reduced to less than significant be with litigation measures are discussed in did dar. comments should be directed to the accuracy of contained. staff is not here to answer question. comments will be transcribed and responded to in writing and responses documented. this will respond to verbal...
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involvement with the united nations than franklin roosevelt would have done. fundamentally he never really backtracked on his foreign policy views. in the 1960s he was speaking out against the war in vietnam. he called president eisenhower's chief of staff in the late 1950s to praise eisenhower for not using american military intervention in the suez crisis when egypt took over suez canal and great britain sent troops to wrest it back. he applauded eisenhower for not getting involved. he was very consistent about not using u.s. military force in that way, something that needless to say has become pretty commonplace every since. >> i hate to cut the discussion off. i think we could go on for quite a while. i want to give marc time to sign books out in the lobby. say thank you one more time for an excellent talk. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> tonight millennial journalists in their 20s and 30s on the future of their profession. a buzzfeed reporter talks about what it's like to be the first to break news in today's immediate news cycle. >> we move really fa
involvement with the united nations than franklin roosevelt would have done. fundamentally he never really backtracked on his foreign policy views. in the 1960s he was speaking out against the war in vietnam. he called president eisenhower's chief of staff in the late 1950s to praise eisenhower for not using american military intervention in the suez crisis when egypt took over suez canal and great britain sent troops to wrest it back. he applauded eisenhower for not getting involved. he was...
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obviously a reference to franklin and eleanor roosevelt. so she's a real power behind the throne. she keeps the home fires burning. she is very involved in the america first committee. wheeler is a speaker for america first. he travels all over the country is 1941 speaking to these big rallies, speaking at madison square garden on two different occasions to capacity crowds. she's actually on the national committee first. she's the treasurer of the washington, d.c., chapter. she really takes this anti-war movement extremely seriously, volunteers her time to work on it. her connection to montana more than anything, i think, in addition to be living in butte for a while was that they had this cabin up at glacier national park. wheeler buys a piece of property in what eventually becomes glacier park. he has an in holding inside the national park, and it was their summer vacation retreat for years and years. she had a big vegetable garden up there and really ruled the roost on lake mcdonald. so questions. >> i'm wondering if you could comment most importantly on glass siegel and second
obviously a reference to franklin and eleanor roosevelt. so she's a real power behind the throne. she keeps the home fires burning. she is very involved in the america first committee. wheeler is a speaker for america first. he travels all over the country is 1941 speaking to these big rallies, speaking at madison square garden on two different occasions to capacity crowds. she's actually on the national committee first. she's the treasurer of the washington, d.c., chapter. she really takes...
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so pure and so simple and it is aretha franklin at the height of her powers.very uplifting. even if you don't like soul music, you can witness the passion of singing. you might not like gospel but watching it, you will fall in love. thank you very much james with all your recommendations for the weekend ahead. enjoy your weekend whatever you go and see. goodbye. hello again. it was quite warm in the sunshine across southeastern parts of the uk with a different story further north and west where we have some clouds and rain continuing to this evening and overnight. particularly wet across northern ireland and into scotland, should turn dry across north wales and england, began to arrive over the sea at the end of the night, dry and warm temperatures of 12 to 14 degrees we should see the back of that rain in the morning across northern ireland with sunshine and showers developing, the rain continues for longer and scotland especially in the north we get some sunshine chasing and across england and wales behind that band of rain arriving in the southeast of engla
so pure and so simple and it is aretha franklin at the height of her powers.very uplifting. even if you don't like soul music, you can witness the passion of singing. you might not like gospel but watching it, you will fall in love. thank you very much james with all your recommendations for the weekend ahead. enjoy your weekend whatever you go and see. goodbye. hello again. it was quite warm in the sunshine across southeastern parts of the uk with a different story further north and west where...
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so pure and so simple and it is aretha franklin at the height of her powers.s it is very uplifting. even if you don't like soul music, you can witness the passion of singing. you might not like gospel but watching it, you will fall in love. thank you very much, james with all your recommendations for the weekend ahead. enjoy your weekend whatever you go and see. see you next time. goodbye. a quick update on the hurricane first of all because it is better in northern parts of the bahamas this weekend. a high—end category for hurricane with wind sustained at 150 mph, significant storm surge and there could be half a metre of rainfall. it is headed towards florida but now it is not expected to make landfall. it will run northwards and probably stay off the coast. here in the uk, the weather is not quite as rheumatic. not as dangerous either. we have had this band of cloud sweep down across the country and behind it we are drawing on the north—westerly breeze, meaning cooler fresh air for the start of the new month, the start of meteorological autumn as well. not
so pure and so simple and it is aretha franklin at the height of her powers.s it is very uplifting. even if you don't like soul music, you can witness the passion of singing. you might not like gospel but watching it, you will fall in love. thank you very much, james with all your recommendations for the weekend ahead. enjoy your weekend whatever you go and see. see you next time. goodbye. a quick update on the hurricane first of all because it is better in northern parts of the bahamas this...
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so pure and so simple and it is aretha franklin at the height of her powers.ing. even if you don't like soul music, you can witness the passion of singing. you might not like gospel but watching it, you will fall in love. thank you very much james with all your recommendations for the weekend ahead. enjoy your weekend whatever you go and see. goodbye. this weekend it will get colder as the weekend goes on. today it has felt quite warm across south—eastern areas in the century. further north and west, across the uk, this cloud has been thicker. focus of the thickest cloud has been on that weather front which is continuing to bring some rain. a soggy day across much of scotland and ireland. much of england and wales, dry with a lot of england and wales, dry with a lot of high count around. clear skies overnight tonight but the rain continues, developing more widely across northern ireland and across scotland. some heavy rain over the hail is beginning to tuck its way in across the irish sea later. ahead of it, dry for england and wales for the most part. quite w
so pure and so simple and it is aretha franklin at the height of her powers.ing. even if you don't like soul music, you can witness the passion of singing. you might not like gospel but watching it, you will fall in love. thank you very much james with all your recommendations for the weekend ahead. enjoy your weekend whatever you go and see. goodbye. this weekend it will get colder as the weekend goes on. today it has felt quite warm across south—eastern areas in the century. further north...
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the 98 franklin street site would include vehicular parking and bicycle space.his eir evaluates the designation of portions of or all of the hub plan area as the housing sustainability district. in accordance with assembly bill 73. through adoption of an ordinance by the san francisco board of supervisors would allow the city to exercise streamline approval of residential and mixed development projects meeting certain requirements. qualifying projects would still be required to implement applicable mitigation measures identified in this eir, and would comply with adopted design review standards and all existing city laws and regulations. projects that qualify under the provisions of the hst would not be subject to further environmental review. the draft eir finds the proposed project, even with the implementation of mitigation measures would result in significant and unavoidable impacts with respect to cultural resources, transportation and circulation, the remainder of this presentation will focus on historic architectural resources. first i would like to provi
the 98 franklin street site would include vehicular parking and bicycle space.his eir evaluates the designation of portions of or all of the hub plan area as the housing sustainability district. in accordance with assembly bill 73. through adoption of an ordinance by the san francisco board of supervisors would allow the city to exercise streamline approval of residential and mixed development projects meeting certain requirements. qualifying projects would still be required to implement...
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it was handwritten letter to franklin roosevelt. he had it delivered personally by the secret sent service nine page letter in one sentence of it congratulates roosevelt for not getting killed. mac the rest of it is about the need to abandon a new deal and blaming the banking crisis on franklin roosevelt. [laughter] hoover would later say that he tried to get roosevelt to cooperate with him. hoover was not thinking cooperation. as he says in this letter to roosevelt quote you are the only one" who could do anything to stop the panel. roosevelt could only do it because roosevelt was in hoover's view, alone responsible for the panic by promising all of his reckless policies. therefore, as hoover would say over and over again to his aides and allies, roosevelt was quote the only man who had the power to do anything. hoover was helpless. of course when hoover said roosevelt could do something what hoover met was was about how to promise to be as helpless as herbert hoover. that wasn't hoover's view, the only way for roosevelt to end the
it was handwritten letter to franklin roosevelt. he had it delivered personally by the secret sent service nine page letter in one sentence of it congratulates roosevelt for not getting killed. mac the rest of it is about the need to abandon a new deal and blaming the banking crisis on franklin roosevelt. [laughter] hoover would later say that he tried to get roosevelt to cooperate with him. hoover was not thinking cooperation. as he says in this letter to roosevelt quote you are the only...
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we know jefferson showed his draft to franklin and adams. is not reported if he bothered to show it to livingston or sherman. but he did show it to franklin and adams because, as he later explained, they were the two members on whose judgment i wish to have the benefit before presenting it. franklin,adams and read the draft carefully, but according to jefferson, they thought it was genius. [laughter] prof. bell: according to jefferson, their alterations were two or three only and merely verbal. he made the changes happily and the committee then submitted their combined work to congress on june 28. this is a portrait by john turnbull of the moment the committee of five turned in the draft, the homework to the larger congress. it is not the july 4 signing or anything like that, which didn't happen. it is them turning in their homework. your attention for one hot second, this is john adams on the left. look at that man's hand on his hip. once you see it, you can't stop looking at it. he is very proud of his work, and why not? the delegates have
we know jefferson showed his draft to franklin and adams. is not reported if he bothered to show it to livingston or sherman. but he did show it to franklin and adams because, as he later explained, they were the two members on whose judgment i wish to have the benefit before presenting it. franklin,adams and read the draft carefully, but according to jefferson, they thought it was genius. [laughter] prof. bell: according to jefferson, their alterations were two or three only and merely verbal....
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why they dispatched benjamin franklin to paris later that fall. before we get to any other european capital, before we travel with the declaration over the sea let's pause for a moment longer in the american colonies, or should i say now the united states. congress proclaimed the official text of its declaration on mo mond monday, july 8th, 1776, as a printed poster known as a broadside prepared by john dunlap, their official printer. the perfect size to paste up everywhere and their type face was just large enough to be legible outdoors and easily read aloud in public settings. and so they were read aloud outside these broad sides, these dunlap declarations. first in philadelphia that same day, july 8th, when colonel john nixon of philadelphia's committee of safety, read the declaration, read the printed broadside from a printed platform outside the state house. when nixon reached its conclusion, the gathered crowd erupted into repeated harrahs and members took down the king's coat of arms from the courtroom inside the state house and threw them
why they dispatched benjamin franklin to paris later that fall. before we get to any other european capital, before we travel with the declaration over the sea let's pause for a moment longer in the american colonies, or should i say now the united states. congress proclaimed the official text of its declaration on mo mond monday, july 8th, 1776, as a printed poster known as a broadside prepared by john dunlap, their official printer. the perfect size to paste up everywhere and their type face...
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in what -- franklin was -- was that a press conference? what was the context for him and what was the avenue -- or the forum that he will more had? and can you speak more generally to their relationship? >> i think that was -- i'd have to check but i think it was a speech that franklin gave at about the time of the fall of france. it might have been a press -- well probably it was not a press conference with journalists. but it could have been a conference with -- any invited people to the white house and franklin would respond to questions. and so i think that's -- i mean, at the time, you know, the question of should refugees be allowed to enter the united states given this dsh what was perceived as a national security threat, you know, that was at the front of everybody's minds. that was his answer. as for he will more's quote that came from one of her newspaper columns. she had a newspaper column called my day widely syndicated and she often talked about refugees. that was one of her channels to influence u.s. policy. another channel w
in what -- franklin was -- was that a press conference? what was the context for him and what was the avenue -- or the forum that he will more had? and can you speak more generally to their relationship? >> i think that was -- i'd have to check but i think it was a speech that franklin gave at about the time of the fall of france. it might have been a press -- well probably it was not a press conference with journalists. but it could have been a conference with -- any invited people to...
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franklin roosevelt takes this a step further. he capitalizes on radio and uses that to create an intimate connection with the american public. and i am going to play you a quick clip, just to give you a sense of what this sounded like. again, thinking about if you were a listener. you were tuning into your radio during the 1930s to listen to your president. this would have been what you heard. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> my friends, i want to talk for a few minutes with the people of the united states about banking. to start with the comparatively few who understand the mechanics of banking, but more particularly with the overwhelming majority of you who use banks for the making of deposits and withdrawing of checks. >> what did he do, just in that very simple opening? >> he definitely personalizes the chat. he uses i, you, we, and he creates this personal link between the presidency and the people, so that they feel like he is on their side and they also have a place in this huge, bureaucratic
franklin roosevelt takes this a step further. he capitalizes on radio and uses that to create an intimate connection with the american public. and i am going to play you a quick clip, just to give you a sense of what this sounded like. again, thinking about if you were a listener. you were tuning into your radio during the 1930s to listen to your president. this would have been what you heard. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> my friends, i want to talk...
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>> franklin, could i have a martini [laughter] and how do you mix them? [laughter] >> i would ask if history help you be a better president i know what the answer would be. sometimes we are really lucky just before world war ii franklin roosevelt happened to be reading carl sandberg's biography of abraham lincoln in writing about the war years and was the lesson of lincoln. it is that if americans are asked to fight a war, they have to understand what the reason is, and that will make them better warriors and also cause them to support the president. just the idea that you would want an fdr mind. the vice president, franklin roosevelt finally chose harry truman, used to say he could never understand how you could ever have a president of the united states who did not read history. [laughter] >> just to underscore what you're saying, i think people don't really realize that fdr was a lifetime military scholar. he could talk and testify to the fact that there are 73 books on it. on john jones alone. he knew in his vision was incredible because he had the ex
>> franklin, could i have a martini [laughter] and how do you mix them? [laughter] >> i would ask if history help you be a better president i know what the answer would be. sometimes we are really lucky just before world war ii franklin roosevelt happened to be reading carl sandberg's biography of abraham lincoln in writing about the war years and was the lesson of lincoln. it is that if americans are asked to fight a war, they have to understand what the reason is, and that will...
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as part of franklin roosevelt's new deal.he effort to regulate big banks and provide, as what we now know is the securities and exchange commission. this all had seeds in the progressive movement. wheeler played a major role in securing the presidency for franklin roosevelt. and then almost immediately began to spar with roosevelt. i want to take a moment to talk about montana's importance and that election. we now think of franklin roosevelt, obviously as one of the great american presidents. will place them in the same grouping with washington and lincoln, in terms of the input and the history of america. but in 1932, it was far from a far gone conclusion that he would win the nomination, let alone the presidency. we learned as early as 1930, roosevelt had not even run for reelection as governor of new york at that point. roosevelt, wheeler was on his bandwagon very early and campaigned for him aggressively. he made speeches all over the western united states for the roosevelt ticket. probably most significantly, wheeler ha
as part of franklin roosevelt's new deal.he effort to regulate big banks and provide, as what we now know is the securities and exchange commission. this all had seeds in the progressive movement. wheeler played a major role in securing the presidency for franklin roosevelt. and then almost immediately began to spar with roosevelt. i want to take a moment to talk about montana's importance and that election. we now think of franklin roosevelt, obviously as one of the great american presidents....
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to livingston or sherman but did show it to franklin and adams because as he later explained. they were the two matters of which whose judgments and amended i will-- they are who i wish to-- and they read carefully but according to jefferson they thought it was genius. according to jefferson, there alterations were two or three only and merely verbal. he made the requested changes happily and they submitted combined work on june 28, this is a collected portrait, the committee turning in their draft , their homework to the larger congress. not the july 4 signing or anything like that but what it is, i wanted to draw your attention for one hot second. this is john adams. look at that hand on that hip. once you see it you can't stop looking at it. he's very proud of his work. and why not? now, delegates have three days to read over the draft that the committee turned in and i will say that again, delegates had three days to read over the curse. the debate in congress finally began on richard henry lee's resolution recalling that these united colonies are and of right ought to be
to livingston or sherman but did show it to franklin and adams because as he later explained. they were the two matters of which whose judgments and amended i will-- they are who i wish to-- and they read carefully but according to jefferson they thought it was genius. according to jefferson, there alterations were two or three only and merely verbal. he made the requested changes happily and they submitted combined work on june 28, this is a collected portrait, the committee turning in their...
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also this morning, could a handwriting expert be the key to solving the mystery involving aretha franklin's estate? >>> trapped on the bus, the 911 call from the highway as a woman claims a bus driver purposely locked her inside the luggage compartment. >>> and the shocking wake-up call as a bear greets these two men taking a nap. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. we begin with the escalating trade war with china and the growing concern about its effect on the u.s. economy. >> asian markets are sinking after wall street's biggest loss of the year. >> the white house is now responding and abc's mona kosar abdi has more. mona. >> reporter: good morning, janai. good morning to you, kenneth. the move unexpected but the drop suggests the central bank of china is willing to weaponize its currency amidst this trade war. the latest chapter in the trade war between the u.s. and china, sending u.s. and asian stocks in a freefall. in its worst drop of the year, the dow jones plunged 767 points and the s&p was down 3%. the market buckling after china sharply escalated the tr
also this morning, could a handwriting expert be the key to solving the mystery involving aretha franklin's estate? >>> trapped on the bus, the 911 call from the highway as a woman claims a bus driver purposely locked her inside the luggage compartment. >>> and the shocking wake-up call as a bear greets these two men taking a nap. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. we begin with the escalating trade war with china and the growing concern...
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>> franklin, could i have a martini? [laughter] >> and how do you mix them? >> i would ask if history helped you to be a better president and i know what the answer would be. sometimes we are really lucky, just before world war ii franklin roosevelt happened to be reading carl sandberg's biography of abraham lincoln. what is the lesson of lincoln? if americans are asked to fight a war they have to understand what the reason is. that will make them better warriors. the idea that you had in fdr's mind, vice president franklin roosevelt finally chose, harry truman, used to say he could never understand how you could have a president of the united states who did not read history. [laughter] >> that is what he said. [applause] >> my wild guess is fdr -- thank you. >> to wonderscore what you're saying, fdr was a lifetime military scholar. paul can testify there are 73 books on john paul jones alone. his vision was incredible because he had the experience from world war i and understood everything. he read about churchill, he knew how to deal with the man. more than
>> franklin, could i have a martini? [laughter] >> and how do you mix them? >> i would ask if history helped you to be a better president and i know what the answer would be. sometimes we are really lucky, just before world war ii franklin roosevelt happened to be reading carl sandberg's biography of abraham lincoln. what is the lesson of lincoln? if americans are asked to fight a war they have to understand what the reason is. that will make them better warriors. the idea...
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a franklin says. well that's all from us for today but check out more your remarks on facebook and on our website where you can also take part in all competitions and win an exclusive prize good luck. food. politics. keep learning merged reality wait a 2nd we want the whole picture our facts instead of make ideas shifts to live us. from amanda to reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's start with digitalisation. shift. d.w. . small towns with great aspirations the color finish its 2nd bag the city of boston uses protestant reformation. then we move on to find out germany's a town of the classics. that delicious. luxury world is going to have a culture that's installed for the state in dodd and biden. 30 minutes w. . the women's world cup the cocoa america gold cup and the africa cup of nations this season 6 such as it once dutch the bench is michael on the corner the german bundesliga is heating up and as always we're there to keep you up to date with
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kpix5's kid go is of the franklin mckinley school district in san jose with house leaders are trying to make change. >> reporter: about all of the mass shootings that have happened in the past week, yes your kids know about them in here are the franklin mckinley school district they say the best thing to do is let them talk it out. >> what's been in the news lately a lot? >> shootings. >> mass shootings. >> how many of you are feeling a little worried about coming back to school? >> reporter: and talked they did. >> i feel a little worried it's in the back of my head, but if something happens today? >> it's getting closer to us every single time. >> for a long time those were even things we read about in school and i'm not as a principal to feel you have to worry about that. >> reporter: we are in the afternoons eschen of the student leadership conference, where the best and brightest from the district are acknowledging the fear and anxiety of remastering and one week. but then processing it and turning it into action. remember, you are the most important part of that team. >> report
kpix5's kid go is of the franklin mckinley school district in san jose with house leaders are trying to make change. >> reporter: about all of the mass shootings that have happened in the past week, yes your kids know about them in here are the franklin mckinley school district they say the best thing to do is let them talk it out. >> what's been in the news lately a lot? >> shootings. >> mass shootings. >> how many of you are feeling a little worried about coming...
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found a home they didn't create it is blown out of franklin says. well that's all from us for today but check out more your remarks on facebook and on our website where you can also take part in all competitions and win an exclusive prize good luck for now. it was a. small towns with great aspirations because fullish it's taking back the city of london and uses protestant reformation. then we move on to buy mom germany's a town of the classic. mental issues. luxury world is going to have a culture that's in store for a little stay in boston barden. coming up double. the money a kickoff like. prize. 2 this year. in those different preview of last season you know there's no story was a guy. who was the most of. which goals which he expected. which came as a surprise. 30 minutes on the w. m m's world cup america's cup games come in the africa cup of nations it was this season i think if some. as he lines down the next exciting adventure is right around the corner the german bundesliga is heating up and as always we're there to keep you updated with the
found a home they didn't create it is blown out of franklin says. well that's all from us for today but check out more your remarks on facebook and on our website where you can also take part in all competitions and win an exclusive prize good luck for now. it was a. small towns with great aspirations because fullish it's taking back the city of london and uses protestant reformation. then we move on to buy mom germany's a town of the classic. mental issues. luxury world is going to have a...
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the first two, it is really under franklin roosevelt that the fbi learns to a popularf as institution. when we talk about the "deep state," we don't talk about the popular image, the fact that the military has a popular constituency that mobilizes on their behalf. he idea that government and government service is something that had to be sold and promoted to the american people, and the fbi was not only a public relations apparatus, but hoover himself becomes a household name in the 1930's as a law man, as someone fighting on behalf of the american people. the third and i think most critical thing that happened, as roosevelt becomes increasingly concerned by 1936 about the war in europe, and possible ramifications here at home, the possibility at this point of war in europe, he begins to turn to the fbi, reauthorizing it to serve in more expensive political surveillance capacities in the united states. in 1936 through executive order, he authorizes the fbi to begin investigating nazis and communists. by 1939, he gives the fbi control over espionage, subversion and sabotage within the
the first two, it is really under franklin roosevelt that the fbi learns to a popularf as institution. when we talk about the "deep state," we don't talk about the popular image, the fact that the military has a popular constituency that mobilizes on their behalf. he idea that government and government service is something that had to be sold and promoted to the american people, and the fbi was not only a public relations apparatus, but hoover himself becomes a household name in the...
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therefore, a reaction against franklin roosevelt.if you going to react against roosevelt as the first modern president, yet understand that he wasn't. the first modern president really was if not woodrow wilson, it was teddy roosevelt. he had a few fear of the presidency which presents our permitted to do anything and he had this whole idea the store and ship idea. which was he was responsible for the public good. an enormous explosion of executive power has been rippling through us ever since. >> you would attribute the wise and the essentially the more accurate term, modern are agreeable presidency but not to wilson. >> the germ certainly was in wilson. with the idea that the purpose of the president is to interpret and exercise the didn't make clear but he was to interpret the real interests, not the same thing of the american public. presidents were uniquely situated to do that. so probably the most surprising to some more controversial to some, is chapter four where you come out in favor of judicial supervision. as the basic ide
therefore, a reaction against franklin roosevelt.if you going to react against roosevelt as the first modern president, yet understand that he wasn't. the first modern president really was if not woodrow wilson, it was teddy roosevelt. he had a few fear of the presidency which presents our permitted to do anything and he had this whole idea the store and ship idea. which was he was responsible for the public good. an enormous explosion of executive power has been rippling through us ever since....
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franklins powerful voice cross genres starting with a string of rmb hits including chain of fools and the time was anthem respect. she reinvented herself as a pop artist in the 80's with hits like freeway of love it. i knew you were duet with the george michael franklin became the first woman inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame back in 1987. online retailer frontier communications is offering one friend super fan. a $1000 to watch 25 hours of the hit nbc show the winner will be required to live tweet during the marathon and post selfies with their actual friends, the ones who haven't moved to yemen are currently backpacking through western europe along with the money the fan will get a 12 month subscription to netflix frontier communications currently accepting applications. for what they call the coolest temp job ever way better than selling toner. >>try that. days after announcing a partnership with the national football league. jay z apparently is looking to own an nfl team that came out today tmz is reporting that sources connected to jay z say that rap mogul wants to bec
franklins powerful voice cross genres starting with a string of rmb hits including chain of fools and the time was anthem respect. she reinvented herself as a pop artist in the 80's with hits like freeway of love it. i knew you were duet with the george michael franklin became the first woman inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame back in 1987. online retailer frontier communications is offering one friend super fan. a $1000 to watch 25 hours of the hit nbc show the winner will be...
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franklin continued down the length of his legs. at first, heartbroken seeing their father in a vulnerable state. eventually, accepted his limitations and helped his acceptance of them. >> those who are fortunate to be in full possession of the muscular power do not understand what it means to the human being paralyzed i this disease. it means the difference between being dependent on others and being totally independent. this expense has led me to theounce the formation -- national foundation for infantile paralysis ensures that every responsible research agency in this country will be adequately financed to carry on investigations into the cause of polio and the method by which it may be prevented. >> a public relations pioneer suggested the nationwide party be held in honor of the president's birthday to raise funds for combating this new epidemic. >> if my birthday may be of any help, take it. >> it was presented to publishers across the country. >> honored to be appointed director. >> the directions were clear. >> select the ar
franklin continued down the length of his legs. at first, heartbroken seeing their father in a vulnerable state. eventually, accepted his limitations and helped his acceptance of them. >> those who are fortunate to be in full possession of the muscular power do not understand what it means to the human being paralyzed i this disease. it means the difference between being dependent on others and being totally independent. this expense has led me to theounce the formation -- national...
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like you do on franklin street. i believe ellis you have restricted hours. you can't make the turn on red up until after 7:00 you can make the turn on red. after 8:00 at geary. i appreciate it. >> we already voted on u, unfortunately. >> i put down u. i gave a separate card for u. >> that looks like a w to me. >> i put in a u and w. >> okay. thank you. >> she messed up. i put u and w. >> it doesn't mess up. >> madam chair i have full faith and i make a motion to approve. >> second. >> did you want to add anything? all those in favor of approving items v and w, 10.2. >> aye. that passes. 10.3. environmental review parkings on fourth street associated with the central subway project. >> mr. toronto do you want to talk about 10.3? >> this item should be regular agenda item. it makes a lot of changes to the corridor around the caltrain station. it has to do with the central subway. however, we ask to filling out exemption for taxis like we have now going north at fourth, at town send making a left to go west on town send. we need to keep that. that is an importa
like you do on franklin street. i believe ellis you have restricted hours. you can't make the turn on red up until after 7:00 you can make the turn on red. after 8:00 at geary. i appreciate it. >> we already voted on u, unfortunately. >> i put down u. i gave a separate card for u. >> that looks like a w to me. >> i put in a u and w. >> okay. thank you. >> she messed up. i put u and w. >> it doesn't mess up. >> madam chair i have full faith and i...
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they are looking for a way out, benjamin franklin is a moderate. he's in england for more than 16 years, representing several other colonies. the king has no greater supporter and benjamin franklin early in his rate. he's increasingly radicalized by what is happening leading up to the outbreak of war. franklin becomes a radical but he, like many others is a moderate who feels like he's driven to it over time. >> jim from minnesota. >> thank you for the opportuni opportunity, great fan. the liberation trilogy is one of the best pieces of work i've ever read. if he pursues the same mechani mechanism, the strategy and tactics, so thank you again. after finishing the book, i was left on the last couple of pages with difficulty the british had about being in new york, still unable to get to washington, it was only a few thousand miles away from them. i was struck by that. >> the british, when the book ends in january 1777, they've been driven across new jersey after being out of new york. i think the game is pretty near up and then he does the whole thi
they are looking for a way out, benjamin franklin is a moderate. he's in england for more than 16 years, representing several other colonies. the king has no greater supporter and benjamin franklin early in his rate. he's increasingly radicalized by what is happening leading up to the outbreak of war. franklin becomes a radical but he, like many others is a moderate who feels like he's driven to it over time. >> jim from minnesota. >> thank you for the opportuni opportunity, great...
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it is why congress dispatched benjamin franklin to paris later that fall. more about then global significance of the declaration of independence sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern. explore our nation's past here on american history tv. next on american history tv, three former apollo era flight controllers and engineers discuss the design and development of the lunar module and how it operated during the apollo 11 moon landing. this panel was part of an event hosted by space center houston to mark apollo 11's 50th anniversary. good morning and happy lunar landing day. [cheers and applause] >> it's great to have you all here. i'm the chief operating officer at the space center houston. we are a nonprofit entity and smithsonian affiliates and we are the world's first certified autism center as a science center. we believe
it is why congress dispatched benjamin franklin to paris later that fall. more about then global significance of the declaration of independence sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern. explore our nation's past here on american history tv. next on american history tv, three former apollo era flight controllers and engineers discuss the design and development of the lunar module and how it operated during the apollo 11 moon landing. this panel was part of an event hosted by space center houston to mark...
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back to school for a lot of kids this morning, got a long list, alameda unified, fremont union, franklin, vallejo -- >> just go back to school, everybody. >> west contra costa county. woo! and the day is just starting. >> marcus did his homework. >> get the backpacks ready. >> getting the school lunches ready, too, and you're probably wondering what should your kid wear to school? judging by the weather, it's going to be different everywhere you go. if you're in san francisco, of course san francisco unified school district we have the cloud cover and the temperatures are in the upper 50s. low 60s by about 12:00, we'll be in the mid-60s and it's going to be a little warmer for those of you who are on the west contra costa unified school day, 68 degrees by 10:00 a.m. and by 11:00 a.m. we'll be in the 70s. it is going to be warm in the 80s by the time you pick them up from school in west contra costa. i'll look at how other bay area school forecasts are doing. first over to mike. >> vianey the bay bridge. oakland unified started a week ago. they've had a week the parents have to adjust to
back to school for a lot of kids this morning, got a long list, alameda unified, fremont union, franklin, vallejo -- >> just go back to school, everybody. >> west contra costa county. woo! and the day is just starting. >> marcus did his homework. >> get the backpacks ready. >> getting the school lunches ready, too, and you're probably wondering what should your kid wear to school? judging by the weather, it's going to be different everywhere you go. if you're in...
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franklin, yes, we kee did keep it.n the same room that i addressed the 2019 law class of women marry i remember looking bass faces, andu talking about the whole idea that the law is more than just -- and justice was something worthy to first to come and to pursue truth even at the risk of failure. i believe a television like that will come and they will know a wonderful form of government, but we have to work ourselves to fulfill that and make it a reality. and i believe we can and will. >> i am optimistic. at the and of the convention, frankly looks at washington's chair. sun on it, i think it was a rising sun. you can't have the debates i have seen among citizens without being optimistic. i host a weekly podcast, where i summon the leading liberal and conservative scholars around the country to debate an issue of the week. last week a young couple over to me and said, we just got married we met over the podcast,. we debated constitutional issues, initially disagreed, but we loved learning about the government, the co
franklin, yes, we kee did keep it.n the same room that i addressed the 2019 law class of women marry i remember looking bass faces, andu talking about the whole idea that the law is more than just -- and justice was something worthy to first to come and to pursue truth even at the risk of failure. i believe a television like that will come and they will know a wonderful form of government, but we have to work ourselves to fulfill that and make it a reality. and i believe we can and will....