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franklin and eleanor came to an understanding, franklin agreed that he would never see lucy again and that they would continue on as a partnership. decidedthere was five childrent they had to take care of. there was his political career. they decided to stay together. although, clearly, the relationship was fractured. next slide please. the next year, 1921, franklin gets polio. this promising career on this dynamic, energetic, very, very, strong democratic leader is thrown into some question. polio has seriously handicapped him. that photo is in palm springs, georgia. he became very interested in this polio center he was trying to develop down there in georgia. he sort of disappears off the scene. meanwhile eleanor roosevelt becomes the public face of the roosevelt name. she starts attending meetings, she joins the women's democratic coalition, she becomes very active. and as she becomes more active in this case, she's keeping the roosevelt name alive. after a few years franklin gradually comes back into the political scene. famously in 1928 he runs for governor of new york. he become
franklin and eleanor came to an understanding, franklin agreed that he would never see lucy again and that they would continue on as a partnership. decidedthere was five childrent they had to take care of. there was his political career. they decided to stay together. although, clearly, the relationship was fractured. next slide please. the next year, 1921, franklin gets polio. this promising career on this dynamic, energetic, very, very, strong democratic leader is thrown into some question....
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and so franklin and eleanor came to an understanding franklin agreed that he would never see lucy again and that they would continue on as a as a partnership there was you know five children that they had to take care of. there was ankles political career and so they decided to stay together. although clearly the relationship was fractured next slide, please. then the next year 1921 franklin gets polio and this promising career of this dynamic energetic very very strong. democratic leader is suddenly thrown in to some question because polio has seriously handicap team use a photograph of they are is in warm springs, georgia. he became very interested in this polio filtation center that he was trying to develop down there in georgia. he sort of disappears off the scene a mean while eleanor roosevelt becomes the public face of the roosevelt name. she starts attending meetings. she joins the women's democratic coalition. she becomes very active and as she becomes more active in this case. she's keeping the roosevelt name alive. so after a few years franklin gradually comes back into the po
and so franklin and eleanor came to an understanding franklin agreed that he would never see lucy again and that they would continue on as a as a partnership there was you know five children that they had to take care of. there was ankles political career and so they decided to stay together. although clearly the relationship was fractured next slide, please. then the next year 1921 franklin gets polio and this promising career of this dynamic energetic very very strong. democratic leader is...
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franklin graham is not welcome here!o do just that. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in liverpool. we have a bit of a treat for you. the first supermoon in two years is currently travelling across the night sky. this may moon is called the flower moon and here, it is rising across the ancient temple of poseidon in greece. look at that as an opening gambit. this supermoon coincides with a total lunar eclipse. the moon will turn a deep coppery red as it drifts into the shadow of the earth and will be visible across the western hemisphere. that's the latest picture from the griffith observatory in los angeles as it had very close to them. ——it heads very close to there. a lot of cloud across the uk — not ideal viewing weather for the total lunar eclipse in the western sky before dawn — and, indeed, monday is going to bring a lot of cloud but also some sunny spells and one or two downpours, some of them thundery. now, let's have a look at the picture on the satellite image and you can see a lot of cloud towards the south. these have
franklin graham is not welcome here!o do just that. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in liverpool. we have a bit of a treat for you. the first supermoon in two years is currently travelling across the night sky. this may moon is called the flower moon and here, it is rising across the ancient temple of poseidon in greece. look at that as an opening gambit. this supermoon coincides with a total lunar eclipse. the moon will turn a deep coppery red as it drifts into the shadow of the earth and will be...
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but unlike his father, franklin graham's been overtly political.mosexuality led to british venues cancelling his appearances. but he agreed to keep his rhetoric in check and his tour�*s back on — to the dismay of some. at a counter event close by, the rector of liverpool and the mayor raised the pride flag at liverpool parish church. those gathered here said it was important to oppose what they saw as a message of hate from franklin graham, saying his views fuelled hostility towards people on the grounds of their sexuality. at no point have we argued that franklin graham has no right to speak. we would argue that he doesn't have a right to make people feel unsafe, he doesn't have a right to make people feel unwelcome, and that's what we need to fight against. the man himself is being very careful about what he says, though he disagrees with calls to be more inclusive. you can't be inclusive as it relates to sin. we have to repent. the bible requires us to repent and that's to turn from our sins. and you're talking about things like homosexuality. i
but unlike his father, franklin graham's been overtly political.mosexuality led to british venues cancelling his appearances. but he agreed to keep his rhetoric in check and his tour�*s back on — to the dismay of some. at a counter event close by, the rector of liverpool and the mayor raised the pride flag at liverpool parish church. those gathered here said it was important to oppose what they saw as a message of hate from franklin graham, saying his views fuelled hostility towards people...
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but unlike his father, franklin graham's been overtly political.elling his appearances. but he agreed to keep his rhetoric in check and his tour�*s back on, to the dismay of some. at a counter event close by, the rector of liverpool and the mayor raised the pride flag at liverpool parish church. those gathered here said it was important to oppose what they saw as a message of hate from franklin graham, saying his views fuelled hostility towards people on the grounds of their sexuality. at no point have we argued that franklin graham has no right to speak. we would argue that he doesn't have a right to make people feel unsafe. he doesn't have a right to make people feel unwelcome — and that's what we need to fight against. the man himself is being very careful about what he says, though he disagrees with calls to be more inclusive. you can't be inclusive as it relates to sin. we have to repent. the bible requires us to repent, and that's to turn from our sins. and you're talking about things like homosexuality. i'm talking about all of us, our sins.
but unlike his father, franklin graham's been overtly political.elling his appearances. but he agreed to keep his rhetoric in check and his tour�*s back on, to the dismay of some. at a counter event close by, the rector of liverpool and the mayor raised the pride flag at liverpool parish church. those gathered here said it was important to oppose what they saw as a message of hate from franklin graham, saying his views fuelled hostility towards people on the grounds of their sexuality. at no...
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franklin graham, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.rfamily name is synonymous with preaching, with evangelism. you've been at it for, what, four decades and more. as you look at your own country, america, today. how do you feel about its moral and spiritual health? i think morally, no question, our nation is in great decline. the world is, morally. and it's one of these things that we see. but we don't we don't get discouraged. we keep preaching the truth. and the truth is that god loves us, that he cares for us, that he's sent his son from heaven to this earth to take our sins. he didn't come to condemn us, he came to save us. and this is a message that we preach to every generation. why are you so convinced that you are living through an era of moral decline? just watch the news, and you see the moral decline all around us. of course, church attendance is down, but that's one thing. but we see things, issues, like abortion in our country, which is for 49 years, 63 million children have been aborted. and this is a moral issue. it's no
franklin graham, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.rfamily name is synonymous with preaching, with evangelism. you've been at it for, what, four decades and more. as you look at your own country, america, today. how do you feel about its moral and spiritual health? i think morally, no question, our nation is in great decline. the world is, morally. and it's one of these things that we see. but we don't we don't get discouraged. we keep preaching the truth. and the truth is that god loves us, that...
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nice bezos line, right there franklin, thank you very much. franklin rankin.plause or is it franklin rankin [ cheers and applause looks like the winner is gemma laurence gemma, congratulations [ dinging you are the winner of the "battle of the instant songwriters. you will be going home with, of course, a sweatshirt that says "i love music. >> yes >> jimmy: congratulations. you really deserve it, and you earned it. yeah oh, also, you're going home with a samsung galaxy 2 pro. [ cheers and applause a galaxy book 2 pro to write and record songs on. that is for you. congratulations. >> thank you so much >> jimmy: franklin - [ cheers and applause sorry. [ laughter ] but i'm glad you came. no, i'm kidding. we have a sweatshirt we have a sweatshirt >> aw, sick. >> jimmy: yeah, it says "i love music. [ cheers and applause that's great that's your size it fits perfect. all right, we'll be right -- i'm kidding. and a samsung galaxy pro [ cheers and applause write, record. make an album, bud make an album, pal give it up for two new instant songwriters. stick around we'
nice bezos line, right there franklin, thank you very much. franklin rankin.plause or is it franklin rankin [ cheers and applause looks like the winner is gemma laurence gemma, congratulations [ dinging you are the winner of the "battle of the instant songwriters. you will be going home with, of course, a sweatshirt that says "i love music. >> yes >> jimmy: congratulations. you really deserve it, and you earned it. yeah oh, also, you're going home with a samsung galaxy 2...
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and franklin d. said with his usual gall, as he gave the double his weighing smile, when i took charge of 33 at nations faith, i promise this i promise that, calm them down with a fireside chat. i put padlocks on their banks and called the congress a bunch of cranks. i killed their pigs and bring their crops. i raise their wages, and close their shops. i still double crossed old in, out feel the pool guy -- brought back beer, and what do you think, taxes so high they could not drink? i paid him to let their farms lie still, imported foodstuffs from brazil. now with their worries still afraid, i get them chatting the alphabet. the aaa and the and r b, the wpa, and the cc cc, with all these units i got them -- still ike rounded down their throats. i ruined jobs, everyone held, i put the screws on the rich man's wealth. i ruin the country's homes and in place the blame on nine old men. franklin talked both long and loud, the devil stood, his head was bowed. at last he said, let's make this clear. you'll
and franklin d. said with his usual gall, as he gave the double his weighing smile, when i took charge of 33 at nations faith, i promise this i promise that, calm them down with a fireside chat. i put padlocks on their banks and called the congress a bunch of cranks. i killed their pigs and bring their crops. i raise their wages, and close their shops. i still double crossed old in, out feel the pool guy -- brought back beer, and what do you think, taxes so high they could not drink? i paid him...
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well, i'll stop i'll start with benjamin franklin who's everybody's popular grandfather figure even in the hamilton play the one thing that they left out of the play was benjamin franklin because the play right said if you let him and he'll take over everything but worldwide probably are best known founding father was benjamin franklin. he was the inventor. he was the guy with the wheelbarrow gathering up scraps of garbage to make soap. he was writing in autobiography that generations of students had to read but he was also sort of the quintessential new american so i i've studied him a lot and what i've learned about him for one thing is that he was totally honest and very frugal but every once in a while, he could be very naive. for example when he was finishing up as our ambassador to france and had put together the french alliance with the king when he was coming home. he got the traditional gift that the french king gave to diplomats when they were going home, which was often a snuff box. the country was the french were addicted to grinding up tobacco and sniffing on it and you've
well, i'll stop i'll start with benjamin franklin who's everybody's popular grandfather figure even in the hamilton play the one thing that they left out of the play was benjamin franklin because the play right said if you let him and he'll take over everything but worldwide probably are best known founding father was benjamin franklin. he was the inventor. he was the guy with the wheelbarrow gathering up scraps of garbage to make soap. he was writing in autobiography that generations of...
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well, i'll stop i'll start with benjamin franklin who's everybody's popular grandfather figure even in the hamilton play the one thing that they left out of the play was benjamin franklin because the play right said if you let him and he'll take over everything but worldwide probably are best known founding father was benjamin franklin. he was the inventor. he was the guy with the wheelbarrow gathering up scraps of garbage to make soap. he was writing in autobiography that generations of students had to read but he was also sort of the quintessential new american so i i've studied him a lot and what i've learned about him for one thing is that he was totally honest and very frugal but every once in a while, he could be very naive. for example when he was finishing up as our ambassador to france and had put together the french alliance with the king when he was coming home. he got the traditional gift that the french king gave to diplomats when they were going home, which was often a snuff box. the country was the french were addicted to grinding up tobacco and sniffing on it and you've
well, i'll stop i'll start with benjamin franklin who's everybody's popular grandfather figure even in the hamilton play the one thing that they left out of the play was benjamin franklin because the play right said if you let him and he'll take over everything but worldwide probably are best known founding father was benjamin franklin. he was the inventor. he was the guy with the wheelbarrow gathering up scraps of garbage to make soap. he was writing in autobiography that generations of...
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he was part of the honor guard for franklin roosevelt's funeral. he used his magazine to bash the new deal and fdr for the rest of his life and he was part of the honor guard. the second one, this one should be a movie, we had a neighbor of ours back in virginia by the name of dick snyder, dick snyder had a great story enough himself, he was part of the only three class of west point, he was given to the war. he flew close air support for the d-day invasion. he was shot down, he survived, but he was hidden in a belgian farmer's barn. he was there for about three weeks before german patrols and he spent the duration of the war in a pow camp. before he left he gave his wife his silk parachute. silk is highly prized. flash forward 50 years later his wife mary was a surfer of the internet. she is elderly but very proficient with the computer, she comes across this story about a woman in belgium who was getting married and is getting married in a silk dress made by her great, great grandmother of the parachute of an american pilot. every woman in that f
he was part of the honor guard for franklin roosevelt's funeral. he used his magazine to bash the new deal and fdr for the rest of his life and he was part of the honor guard. the second one, this one should be a movie, we had a neighbor of ours back in virginia by the name of dick snyder, dick snyder had a great story enough himself, he was part of the only three class of west point, he was given to the war. he flew close air support for the d-day invasion. he was shot down, he survived, but...
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he was part of the honor guard for franklin roosevelt's funeral the engine. he said he's used his magazine to bash the new deal and fdr for the rest of his life and he was part of the honor guard the second one. and by the way, this should be a movie is that serena and i we had a neighbor of ours down back in virginia by the name of -- snyder now -- snyder had a great story in and of self he was part of the only three year class of west point there was rushed out. into the war he flew of p-47s close air support for the dna invasion. he was he was shot down. he survived fortunately, but he was hid he was hidden in a belgian farmers of barn. and he was there for about three weeks before german patrols picked him up and he went into appear w camp and spent the duration of the war in the pierogi camp. before he left in gratitude he gave the belgian farmer's wife his silk parachute, which is silk was highly prized. flash forward now 50 60 years later. is that his -- wife. mary was great surfer of the internet. she's elderly but she's very proficient with a compute
he was part of the honor guard for franklin roosevelt's funeral the engine. he said he's used his magazine to bash the new deal and fdr for the rest of his life and he was part of the honor guard the second one. and by the way, this should be a movie is that serena and i we had a neighbor of ours down back in virginia by the name of -- snyder now -- snyder had a great story in and of self he was part of the only three year class of west point there was rushed out. into the war he flew of p-47s...
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tomorrow at franklin mckinley and every single school there will be social workers available to help students process what they saw in texas. reporting live back in san jose. >>> president biden has ordered all flags to be flown at half staff because of the tragedy today. he was in asia when the shooting happened but is back at the white house now and expected to speak on the shooting in just a few minutes. we will bring you that speech live when it happens. just last week the president addressed the nation following a shooting massacre at a supermarket where 10 people was killed. we will follow the latest on this story on line and as soon as we hear of days we will bring them to you. you can track developments on www.nbcbayarea.com. if you feel like you need some help processing this tragedy you can call the california youth crisis line. this line is open to everyone 24 hours a day, and you can find the number on our website at www.nbcbayarea.com, on the trending bar. >>> a workplace mass shooting was averted here. san jose police arrested a man who they say had a plan and an arsena
tomorrow at franklin mckinley and every single school there will be social workers available to help students process what they saw in texas. reporting live back in san jose. >>> president biden has ordered all flags to be flown at half staff because of the tragedy today. he was in asia when the shooting happened but is back at the white house now and expected to speak on the shooting in just a few minutes. we will bring you that speech live when it happens. just last week the...
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we speak with mark franklin, someone who is bullish on the space. welcome to bloomberg markets. 3815 was the level we talked about earlier. guy: we blew through 4000. this is an equity market looking for a way out at this point. we will talk more about what is going on, what is leading, what is lacking, where we get our cues about where we go next, but first some details on the mortgage market, because this will be pivotal for the direction of travel. u.s. mortgage rates rising to 5.3%, the highest level since july 2009. alix, i will give you the opportunity for a victory lap here. what was it ? alix: 2.85% was my 30 year fixed. i got that from february of 2021. in one year, we have come 300 basis points higher. that's tremendous. that's a couple thousand dollars worth of extra added to your mortgage. guy: absolutely. what is interesting is how quickly this will have an effect. you deal with much larger mortgages. over here, people regularly take out two-year, five-year, mortgages. alix: that is unheard of. and you can kiss the refi market goodbye.
we speak with mark franklin, someone who is bullish on the space. welcome to bloomberg markets. 3815 was the level we talked about earlier. guy: we blew through 4000. this is an equity market looking for a way out at this point. we will talk more about what is going on, what is leading, what is lacking, where we get our cues about where we go next, but first some details on the mortgage market, because this will be pivotal for the direction of travel. u.s. mortgage rates rising to 5.3%, the...
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plus franklin graham montour of the uk. on why he is being -- he said his message is really about the first pick another blow to the biden demonstration after a federal judge alters vital tort fortitude to stay in place for now. joining us now from our newsroo with the very latest on that. >> it has been in place for mor than two years it looks like fo now that title 42 will be aroun even longer. the biden ministration plan to roll back the order on monday but a federal judge in louisian has decided otherwise. and the judge cited with 24 states and said the states proved would cause immediate an irreparable harm. judge roberts several hayes -- processing facilities that woul then lead to increased costs fo healthcare and schools. keeping title 42 employees is masking chaos at the border for the ruling is still welcome news . expect i think that everybody i breathing a sigh of relief because we know the title 42 is the only thing that is keeping that border in any kind of check . decks the senator of california called the ju
plus franklin graham montour of the uk. on why he is being -- he said his message is really about the first pick another blow to the biden demonstration after a federal judge alters vital tort fortitude to stay in place for now. joining us now from our newsroo with the very latest on that. >> it has been in place for mor than two years it looks like fo now that title 42 will be aroun even longer. the biden ministration plan to roll back the order on monday but a federal judge in louisian...
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he was the inventor of the same success as franklin in my opinion, franklin was president.n was to invent his portrait, maybe, uh, the fact that in england, mmm, there is the queen in general on banknotes, and the queen on pounds germany is now the european union euro. well, there really is god knows who they have on the bill. i think the us yes, i think one of their presidents was an inventor. i do not remember. he, maybe he's pictured on those green ones. like pieces of paper that flooded the whole world, which come on, yes, we think we take the right to make a mistake. our players take the hint, the right to make a mistake, we believe that this is the united states of america, his portrait is placed on the 100 dollar bill, the correct answer. well done, yes, well, you see, they used to approach the fireproof amount of 400,000 at the beginning of the journey. it was considered capricious capping. and now we see no, larisa and karen were moving, i 'll tell you tough logic gives 47.000. who, according to voznesensky and fiery nasturtium, has a timid and impudent guitar, lik
he was the inventor of the same success as franklin in my opinion, franklin was president.n was to invent his portrait, maybe, uh, the fact that in england, mmm, there is the queen in general on banknotes, and the queen on pounds germany is now the european union euro. well, there really is god knows who they have on the bill. i think the us yes, i think one of their presidents was an inventor. i do not remember. he, maybe he's pictured on those green ones. like pieces of paper that flooded the...
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that franklin roosevelt didn't really do much for civil rights either. that's another theme, as i mentioned, in your book. this tension. it does start to break. there were other progressive developments in the country that helped each other, labor movement started to include blacks and others. by the time we reach the 1960s, we still have many southern democrats who are -- that's the whole they're going to die on. how has the democratic party, with lyndon johnson as president, finally get past that? >> one could argue, they never really got past it. they only got past it because -- >> at least to pass a couple of pieces of legislation. 64 and 65. >> 64 in 65. first of all, democrats had a huge majority in both the house and the congress. 64, they were only trying -- i think 30 republican senators, something like that. but also, northern republicans, in the house and the senate, voted for the civil rights act of the voting act. republican today point out, a large percentage of republicans voted for those two bills, these landmark civil rights bills. but s
that franklin roosevelt didn't really do much for civil rights either. that's another theme, as i mentioned, in your book. this tension. it does start to break. there were other progressive developments in the country that helped each other, labor movement started to include blacks and others. by the time we reach the 1960s, we still have many southern democrats who are -- that's the whole they're going to die on. how has the democratic party, with lyndon johnson as president, finally get past...
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see well the subject who has prisbyopia, that is, nearsightedness farsightedness at the same time franklinffered from it and he was tired of carrying two pairs of glasses with him all the time. he cut 4 lenses in half for nearsightedness and for farsightedness and placed the halves in one frame from above for distance from below for reading, then the lenses were no longer cut. they began to be made from a single piece of glass with different diopters, and the term bifocal lenses was coined half a century later by a british engineer. johnsack. hawkins inventor of trifal lenses may 23, 19. 1938 in rotterdam was the leader of the organization of ukrainian nationalists , yevhen konovalets, was killed. he actively collaborated with the third reich and twice met with hitler . the soviet court. he was sentenced to death in absentia for shooting the workers of the kiev arsenal plant, but stalin made the decision to secretly liquidate konovalets after the murder of a soviet diplomat in lvov, the operation was entrusted to the then young nkvd agent pavel platov. he had already been introduced into t
see well the subject who has prisbyopia, that is, nearsightedness farsightedness at the same time franklinffered from it and he was tired of carrying two pairs of glasses with him all the time. he cut 4 lenses in half for nearsightedness and for farsightedness and placed the halves in one frame from above for distance from below for reading, then the lenses were no longer cut. they began to be made from a single piece of glass with different diopters, and the term bifocal lenses was coined half...
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delano franklin dalan roosevel is correct, he received his second name in honor of his mother's surname0 icebreaker lenin stands in an eternal parking lot, near the sea station of this city, murmansk you are right. subject drove 300 or one and a half and a half attention to the screen. the photo shows one of the trams of the british city of blackpool, and this is not surprising for the british to be its feature. maybe it's two stories plus 1,500. victor meteorites over 900 in 2020 european space station agencies took a picture of a triple crater on this planet, they believe that it was formed as a result of a meteorite that broke up, maybe mars here and ships 900 auction 2,700 for victor 3100 for you 17600 yevgeniy always dreamed of saying this, all in. evgeny does not mind no we play with artyom at the end of last year in the building of the yantarny manufactory of this russian city an exhibition space was opened mysteries of sunken ships leningrad exhibits were raised from shipwrecked ships in the baltic sea ships destroyers as part of the fleet of this country are named after the p
delano franklin dalan roosevel is correct, he received his second name in honor of his mother's surname0 icebreaker lenin stands in an eternal parking lot, near the sea station of this city, murmansk you are right. subject drove 300 or one and a half and a half attention to the screen. the photo shows one of the trams of the british city of blackpool, and this is not surprising for the british to be its feature. maybe it's two stories plus 1,500. victor meteorites over 900 in 2020 european...
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franklin roosevelt is turning in his grave. he would turn in his grave if somebody would have whisper to him how his party lost blue collar labor to donald trump. how did that happen white blue color white blue collar labor important? yes, the republicans have made the working class. so working class is not all white. in fact, it's getting less white over time. republicans have made inroads with black voters a tiny bit. it's still but like 90 to voters and latino voters, which is probably more even more concerning to democrats. but for the most part, you're right african americans still vote 90 plus percent latinos like 2-1, but white blue collar labor and important constituency feels and we can get into this whole debate about how it want. why did trump win was it racial antagonism class antagonism, but there are many white blue collar workers you feel abandoned by the democratic party and part of it is culture. i think a lot of those workers our church goers and feel like democratic party is secular party a lot of them also a
franklin roosevelt is turning in his grave. he would turn in his grave if somebody would have whisper to him how his party lost blue collar labor to donald trump. how did that happen white blue color white blue collar labor important? yes, the republicans have made the working class. so working class is not all white. in fact, it's getting less white over time. republicans have made inroads with black voters a tiny bit. it's still but like 90 to voters and latino voters, which is probably more...
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the next day she called franklin roosevelt and accepted the offer. francis perkins would become the nation's first female secretary of labor. now as it turned out. almost all of it unfolded as she'd hoped. the social security act which francis perkins championed and which passed in 1935? gave us unemployment insurance the tool that provided an income for 48 million people last year. and social security which is the main source of income to some 68 million old and disabled people in america. let me stop and say that again because it's so incredible last year 48 million people were on unemployment insurance. and 68 million were on social security. when we shot the us economy down. about a hundred and sixteen million people received their income through programs that francis perkins established through programs at their own past earnings entitled them to receive. there are fact 259 million adults in the us. so just to make that clear 45% of americans were dependent on these key new deal programs last year. 45% almost half so what else did she do? the fa
the next day she called franklin roosevelt and accepted the offer. francis perkins would become the nation's first female secretary of labor. now as it turned out. almost all of it unfolded as she'd hoped. the social security act which francis perkins championed and which passed in 1935? gave us unemployment insurance the tool that provided an income for 48 million people last year. and social security which is the main source of income to some 68 million old and disabled people in america. let...
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in san jose franklin mckinley school district preparation starts with an emergency plan which includes re-examining their lockdown procedures and an active shooter situation. >> we change our door locks so that anyone with the school he can block it from inside even if it is in their classroom or office the first thing we ask is to block the door, turn off the lights, barricaded away from the door. >> even in silicon valley they don't just lean on technology at times like these. here at the franklin mckinley district there is a social worker at every campus and his students or faculty want to talk. in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> all day long we've been hearing heartbreaking stories about the 21 people killed in the shooting from parents and friends and other ones. high law asked to stay home and went to school. uziyah garcia loved going to school. uziyah garcia cousin was also killed. his mother described him as an angel full of life. and this is a 10-year-old alexandria "lexi" rubio. her mom said lexi was a straight a student and just received a good citizen award f
in san jose franklin mckinley school district preparation starts with an emergency plan which includes re-examining their lockdown procedures and an active shooter situation. >> we change our door locks so that anyone with the school he can block it from inside even if it is in their classroom or office the first thing we ask is to block the door, turn off the lights, barricaded away from the door. >> even in silicon valley they don't just lean on technology at times like these....
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at the franklin mckinley school district in san jose teachers conduct biannual drills to make sure the kids know how to react quickly. >> the first thing we ask is that locked the door and turn off the lights. barricade away from the door and use whatever is available to blockade the door and barricade behind it. basically try to have as many things in between themselves and where the danger is. >> reporter: recently the district made another important change. >> one of the things we did is we change our door locks so that anybody who has a school key can lock the door from inside even if it is not the classroom or their office. >> reporter: the district also tells kids if there is ever a danger while they are on the playground it is okay to run off campus to stay safe. many bay area schools have tightened security by eliminating how many points of entry people can use to get on campus. at franklin mckinley tomorrow every school will have a social worker available to help kids process what they saw on tv and help them get through this. >>> this is a familiar script soon after the mass
at the franklin mckinley school district in san jose teachers conduct biannual drills to make sure the kids know how to react quickly. >> the first thing we ask is that locked the door and turn off the lights. barricade away from the door and use whatever is available to blockade the door and barricade behind it. basically try to have as many things in between themselves and where the danger is. >> reporter: recently the district made another important change. >> one of the...
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topic of those who have presbyopia, that is, nearsightedness and farsightedness at the same time franklinself suffered from it and he was tired of carrying two pairs of glasses with him all the time. he cut four lenses in half for nearsightedness and for farsightedness and placed the halves in one frame from above for distance from below for reading, then the lenses were no longer cut. them began to be made from a single piece of glass with different diopters, and the term bifocal lenses itself was coined half a century later by a british engineer, jonasak. hawkins, inventor of three focal lenses may 23, 19. twenty-eighth year in rotterdam , the leader of the organization of ukrainian nationalists yevhen konovalets was killed. he actively collaborated with the third reich and twice met with hitler in the soviet court. he was sentenced to death in absentia for the execution of the workers of the kiev arsenal plant, but stalin made the decision to secretly liquidate konovalets after the murder of a soviet diplomat in lvov, the then-young nkvd agent pavel sud platov was entrusted with the op
topic of those who have presbyopia, that is, nearsightedness and farsightedness at the same time franklinself suffered from it and he was tired of carrying two pairs of glasses with him all the time. he cut four lenses in half for nearsightedness and for farsightedness and placed the halves in one frame from above for distance from below for reading, then the lenses were no longer cut. them began to be made from a single piece of glass with different diopters, and the term bifocal lenses itself...
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here is what, for example, american president franklin said guns. here is an excerpt from a telegram from us president roosevelt on may 6, 1942, to general makartu in terms of grand strategy, it is difficult to get away from the obvious fact that russian armies are destroying more enemy soldiers and weapons. than all the other 25 states of the united nations combined. and here is an excerpt from winston's speech , they were churching in 1943-44. the monstrous machine of fascist power was broken by the superiority of the russian maneuver of russian valor , soviet military sciences and excellent leadership soviet generals, except for the soviet army, there was no such force that could have been able . we educated russian literature continued to believe in justice in political ethics, and in education in the need to fulfill the agreement. we talked a lot about this in our transfers. well, here's another recently discovered fact. this is amazing, look on january 19, 3 months before its adoption on april 28 and a month before the start of the special ope
here is what, for example, american president franklin said guns. here is an excerpt from a telegram from us president roosevelt on may 6, 1942, to general makartu in terms of grand strategy, it is difficult to get away from the obvious fact that russian armies are destroying more enemy soldiers and weapons. than all the other 25 states of the united nations combined. and here is an excerpt from winston's speech , they were churching in 1943-44. the monstrous machine of fascist power was broken...
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so, if they were in the franklin area, they could be long gone for places unknown. were headed for the mexican border but that would appear at least initially not to be the case. >> that's right, and the sheriff in alabama has said we have no idea where we are. and they did get a six-hour jump right out of the gate, only in the afternoon officers were aware they were missing, shock and disbelief. initially they thought the prin guard might be a captive, a hostage, and began to know more, they had a "special relationship" for the past two years, raises a lot of questions what went on in this alabama jail, was it extra food or more favors exchanged between guard and prisoner, john. >> anita: you mentioned that vicky white was a model employee, received numerous awards for employee of the year. a lot of people who know her say there's no way she did this on her own. she must have had some help and there is a $10,000 reward right now, i'm sure it's only going to go up. are you hearing anything about anyone who might have helped her, accomplice? >> it seems the two plann
so, if they were in the franklin area, they could be long gone for places unknown. were headed for the mexican border but that would appear at least initially not to be the case. >> that's right, and the sheriff in alabama has said we have no idea where we are. and they did get a six-hour jump right out of the gate, only in the afternoon officers were aware they were missing, shock and disbelief. initially they thought the prin guard might be a captive, a hostage, and began to know more,...
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i think through the summer military analyst franklin bridge. thanks so much. thank you very much, antony. the g 7 climate change talks in berlin have ended with a commitment by the group to launched on russian, coal, oil, and gas. the meeting accelerated partnerships to tackle climate changes will germany economy minister, robert hubbard drew attention to the why the need for environmental protection beyond energy use toward which is given does. it has become clear that climate protection is not only an industrial energy issue, but that the vulnerability of ecological resources, the ocean coral soil degradation must be considered together with the efforts we are making to reduce the effects of climate change and slow down global warming out of ammo, i'm so crimson was robert harvey, polite spoke to a canadian minister of a natural resources, jonathan wilkinson from the j 7 summit in berlin as well, and asked him when we could see a complaint phase out of cold use. i mean, the focus is phasing it out as quickly as possible. i. i think the focus for, for many of
i think through the summer military analyst franklin bridge. thanks so much. thank you very much, antony. the g 7 climate change talks in berlin have ended with a commitment by the group to launched on russian, coal, oil, and gas. the meeting accelerated partnerships to tackle climate changes will germany economy minister, robert hubbard drew attention to the why the need for environmental protection beyond energy use toward which is given does. it has become clear that climate protection is...
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stalin raised it at the tehran conference in the forty-third year and at the yalta conference, but franklinl and especially winston churchill were categorically against the trial. they believed that captured members of the nazi leadership must be lynched on the spot, and yet on november 20, 1945, the vile trial opened in the afternoon, the first official trial of war criminals, which, for its magnitude and significance, has been called the court of history. on may 8, 1945, in the bavarian town of berchtesgaden, hermann goering surrendered to american troops, who at that moment could quite officially be called the main war criminal. after all, hitler has been dead for 8 days, and german nazism. now he personified this man who held the title of rage. marshall or marshal of the empire closest associate of the fuhrer in the early twenties from the very beginning hmm became clear that the number one figure in the trial, considering himself as such was.
stalin raised it at the tehran conference in the forty-third year and at the yalta conference, but franklinl and especially winston churchill were categorically against the trial. they believed that captured members of the nazi leadership must be lynched on the spot, and yet on november 20, 1945, the vile trial opened in the afternoon, the first official trial of war criminals, which, for its magnitude and significance, has been called the court of history. on may 8, 1945, in the bavarian town...
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so franklin county and chambersburg. they have several families of these so it's like over and over and again, but black newspapers, but also the digitization of newspapers with -- history read black history month you'll start to see columns. and local people right in so some of that early publishing of these stories and then someone who write in like i heard this differently they correct. so sometimes the letters to the editor but one of the things that his really is the communities i'm tied to people always tell me what about our family? what about here? and it's usually on their portrait or backyard or in front of their church that they're sharing these with me so being a steward of this and having this by having these conversations, so think about relationship building how to get them but a lot of them are now community-based archives and local genealogies historical size are having them too. great. thank you. right another one for jack davis and do you have good examples of occasions when telegrams really affected t
so franklin county and chambersburg. they have several families of these so it's like over and over and again, but black newspapers, but also the digitization of newspapers with -- history read black history month you'll start to see columns. and local people right in so some of that early publishing of these stories and then someone who write in like i heard this differently they correct. so sometimes the letters to the editor but one of the things that his really is the communities i'm tied...
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lightning rod appeared in our country a little earlier than it was officially invented by benjamin franklin 1752. for three days, the brigade of vladimir faifer could not start work, the weather did not allow, the wind raised impressive waves, sometimes storms on lake baikal bush
lightning rod appeared in our country a little earlier than it was officially invented by benjamin franklin 1752. for three days, the brigade of vladimir faifer could not start work, the weather did not allow, the wind raised impressive waves, sometimes storms on lake baikal bush
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were there, for example, if we were americans, we could, without any distance, look at benjamin franklin there and maybe somehow better understand his figure and greatness but if at the same time we are, for example, residents of a reservation and belong to a tribe there, i don't know, the mohawks or siyu or some other large indian tribes, then it is possible that we have a third point of view on benjamin franklin and this is this moment , therefore, of course, i completely agree with you, but we do not really know what the further development of even ukraine will be and what will be understood by the word ukraine, to what extent will it coincide with those axes of ukraine that were in the fathers of the founders of the ukrainian state, but i still do not consider leonid kravchuk to be the founding father of this state, it was, after all, a completely different group. it was the people's council and its leaders in the verkhovna rada of the first convocation . leonid makarovich's role was reduced to the fact that he simply made the right decision, they came to him, they took advantage of
were there, for example, if we were americans, we could, without any distance, look at benjamin franklin there and maybe somehow better understand his figure and greatness but if at the same time we are, for example, residents of a reservation and belong to a tribe there, i don't know, the mohawks or siyu or some other large indian tribes, then it is possible that we have a third point of view on benjamin franklin and this is this moment , therefore, of course, i completely agree with you, but...