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a national parks guy, on june 6, 1944, d-day, do you realize on d-day here in washington franklin roosevelt with all the news was coming would not cancel meeting about big bend national park and he creates and takes a lamport on d-day, with carter and people from fort worth there's pictures of him bringing visitors to bring that, goes to glacier, national park and make some set up radio shop there so he could say stand with the ccc and say there's nothing more american than our national parks. in 1937, he traveled in our nation's first national -- creating and designation. he is not very keen on that and that's why kate card national seashore, south padre island in texas, but little-known is roosevelt would go all on his yacht and on navy ships and he would disappear on the eve of world war ii in the late 1930s to go disappear into galapagos islands with the collections from the smithsonian institute. for new species of burrowing shrimp and fish. because this level of biology and conservation is in the roosevelt bloodstream. i will end by telling you two quick things. whatever franklin roos
a national parks guy, on june 6, 1944, d-day, do you realize on d-day here in washington franklin roosevelt with all the news was coming would not cancel meeting about big bend national park and he creates and takes a lamport on d-day, with carter and people from fort worth there's pictures of him bringing visitors to bring that, goes to glacier, national park and make some set up radio shop there so he could say stand with the ccc and say there's nothing more american than our national parks....
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the franklin d. rooseveltresidential library and museum is more than a place where the past is preserved, it is a symbol of transparency and openness in our government, reflecting his ironclad belief that presidency belongs to the hisle, fdr established proud tradition as a way to educate our public and sustain our democracy for generations to come. as you want a powerful legacy of our nation's 32nd president, you have my best wishes for the years ahead, barack obama. [applause] dr. sparrow: you have always been a great friend and a great leader and i want to say how honored i am to be a part of the national archives. it is an amazing organization at a great institution. i have a few more remarks before , 24 hours exhibit that changed the world, is now officially open. we invite you to come see it. [applause] dr. sparrow: re: curators are standing by to help you explore. here did a team fantastic job -- it truly is a remarkable exhibit. [applause] as was noted earlier, today, the museum is free, but tomorrow,
the franklin d. rooseveltresidential library and museum is more than a place where the past is preserved, it is a symbol of transparency and openness in our government, reflecting his ironclad belief that presidency belongs to the hisle, fdr established proud tradition as a way to educate our public and sustain our democracy for generations to come. as you want a powerful legacy of our nation's 32nd president, you have my best wishes for the years ahead, barack obama. [applause] dr. sparrow:...
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announcer: the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum celebrated its 75th anniversary earlier this year. members of the roosevelt institute and the presidential library system spoke about his legacy and why he decided to create the first presidential library. this program is a little over one hour. mr. sparrow: happy days are here again. thank you all for coming. i am the director of the library. if i could please ask you all to stand, we'll have the presentation of the colors by the boy scout troop number 17. please remain standing for the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance, to the flag, of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. sparrow: you may retire the colors. our national anthem will now be performed. >> ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming. and the rocket's red glare th
announcer: the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum celebrated its 75th anniversary earlier this year. members of the roosevelt institute and the presidential library system spoke about his legacy and why he decided to create the first presidential library. this program is a little over one hour. mr. sparrow: happy days are here again. thank you all for coming. i am the director of the library. if i could please ask you all to stand, we'll have the presentation of the colors by...
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the local newspaper from the 40's and photos of president franklin d. roosevelt where just some of the few items found. (knox) "these women went to baton rouge high. these people if they were still alive." [butted with] (knox) "it makes me smile, and get my mind off of what's over there that's all torn up." she also found a toy chest, a disney figurine and children's utensils. now for a look at the top stories now trending. a floridain proves you can wakeboard in a puddle...and baby leopards are introduced to the world. but first.. some southern california bears get caught taking an uninvited swim in a backa (voice of danny brimecombe/homeowner) "hey! i thought i told you guys to get out of here. reacting to seeing a mama bear and her two cubs trying to beat the heat by taking a cool swim in his pool. hug.. as she doubled as a lifeguard. the cubs then hopped into another pool before finding a snack. they were eventually frightend and... these two little leopard cubs just had their first adventure outside their den. the tiny twins were born on june 25th but could
the local newspaper from the 40's and photos of president franklin d. roosevelt where just some of the few items found. (knox) "these women went to baton rouge high. these people if they were still alive." [butted with] (knox) "it makes me smile, and get my mind off of what's over there that's all torn up." she also found a toy chest, a disney figurine and children's utensils. now for a look at the top stories now trending. a floridain proves you can wakeboard in a...
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franklin d. roosevelt, harry s. truman ? ? dwight d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy ? ? johnson, nixon, ford, carter, reagan ? ? bush, clinton, bush, obama ? it's a mouthful for sure. just recite the names, but you also asked the audience to clap along. did they? >> they did. it was kind of a way to get them involved, and the final question is kind of an intense point. so, i think it kind of broke up the mood and made everyone more relaxed. >> what gave you the idea to sing the presidents song? >> well, i actually learned how to do that in seventh grade. my history teacher used to bring his guitar to class to help us remember information, because it's so much easier to remember it in a song. and fun that i remembered i could do, and it just made me stand out from the rest of the contestants. >> stand out, you did. what's it like to hear your name announced as the winner as miss teen usa? >> it's a very crazy moment, a very exciting and surreal moment for sure. i always dreamed of it, but i never really thought it would happen. a year ago today, i would have never imagine
franklin d. roosevelt, harry s. truman ? ? dwight d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy ? ? johnson, nixon, ford, carter, reagan ? ? bush, clinton, bush, obama ? it's a mouthful for sure. just recite the names, but you also asked the audience to clap along. did they? >> they did. it was kind of a way to get them involved, and the final question is kind of an intense point. so, i think it kind of broke up the mood and made everyone more relaxed. >> what gave you the idea to sing the...
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franklin d. roosevelt, harry s. truman ? ? dwight d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy ? ? johnson, nixon, ford, carter, reagan ? ? bush, clinton, bush, obama ? it's a mouthful for sure. >> impressive, and you didn't just recite the names, but you also asked the audience to clap along. it was kind of a way to get them involved, and the final question is kind of an intense point. so, i think it kind of broke up the mood and made everyone more relaxed. >> what gave you the idea to sing the presidents song? >> well, i actually learned how to do that in seventh grade. my history teacher used to bring his guitar to class to help us remember information, because it's so much easier to remember it in a song. so, it was just something cool and fun that i remembered i could do, and it just made me stand out from the rest of the contestts >> stand out, you did. what's it like to hear your name announced as the winner as miss teen usa? >> it's a very crazy moment, a very exciting and surreal moment for sure. i always dreamed of it, but i never really thought it would happen. a year ag
franklin d. roosevelt, harry s. truman ? ? dwight d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy ? ? johnson, nixon, ford, carter, reagan ? ? bush, clinton, bush, obama ? it's a mouthful for sure. >> impressive, and you didn't just recite the names, but you also asked the audience to clap along. it was kind of a way to get them involved, and the final question is kind of an intense point. so, i think it kind of broke up the mood and made everyone more relaxed. >> what gave you the idea to sing the...
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franklin d. roosevelt with a new york city address. in the letter eleanor says it was a milestone for tv and a good way to campaign, but she sounds like a next viewer e mail. >>> the social media campaign lectioncollection, is where libraries are sharing all of this cool campaign history stuff until election day. the hoover presidential library reminded us campaigning in motion pictures preceded the nixon/kennedy debate. campaign on wheels giving a solid idea for our next roadtrip series on next. >>> clownvise been in the news a enough as it. but that is nothing compared to the hoax that is around in greeley last night and led to a big investigation, a hoax that the disricate attorney there is not joking about-- district attorney there is not joking about. >> an irrational fear of clowns, i learned the word and i struggled with it much of my childhood, maybe i still do a bit today. lot have it, an irrational fear is a lot different than a rational fear, which surfaced in northern colorado monday because like wildfire. the post threaten
franklin d. roosevelt with a new york city address. in the letter eleanor says it was a milestone for tv and a good way to campaign, but she sounds like a next viewer e mail. >>> the social media campaign lectioncollection, is where libraries are sharing all of this cool campaign history stuff until election day. the hoover presidential library reminded us campaigning in motion pictures preceded the nixon/kennedy debate. campaign on wheels giving a solid idea for our next roadtrip...
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franklin d. roosevelt was diagnosed with polio in august of the year 1921 yet ran for president and won in 1933. and was president for 3 terms. it sounds like candidates are not allowed to be human. unreal." ginger agrees... "she soldiered through and kept most of her appointments, getting overheated in a crowd like that is not unusual any time, let alonw she'll be fine, just needs antibiotics, rest and hydration. most men wimp out with just a cold! lynn says "if she has a problem with her health we should know about it. if it's nothing "major" like they keep saying it is then show us that by going to a doctor not under her thumb." you can sound off by going to our 8 news now facebook page./// ((weather toss)) (((>>>the heat spell continues for another day as temps jumped up to above average again. sunday looks to be another day with temps at triple digit many neighborhoods at triple digits on the east side as early as noon sunday. ................................ ... ...... saturday high was up to 100 aga
franklin d. roosevelt was diagnosed with polio in august of the year 1921 yet ran for president and won in 1933. and was president for 3 terms. it sounds like candidates are not allowed to be human. unreal." ginger agrees... "she soldiered through and kept most of her appointments, getting overheated in a crowd like that is not unusual any time, let alonw she'll be fine, just needs antibiotics, rest and hydration. most men wimp out with just a cold! lynn says "if she has a...
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now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> a powerful photo of moment of kindness is drawing praise from around the world. it show as college football star joining a young cafeteria, after seeing him eat alone at lunch. >> reporter: he was sitting alone in the tuesday. >> it was right there. >> reporter: you looked up and there he was? >> yeah. >> reporter: and what did he say? >> he said what's up, dude? >> reporter: he was travis rudolph, a star wide receiver with the florida state football team. five players were visiting the school as part of a community service program. >> he asked me am i going to play in the nba and i said yes. me? i said are you in the nfl and he said no. >> re
now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> a powerful photo of moment of kindness is drawing praise from around the world. it...
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now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> the national museum of african-american of history and culture opens at smithsonian in washington later this month. margaret brennan paid a visit. >> reporter: the charming vineyard have been an getaway for the african-american community for a hundred years. charles shearerthe son of a slave and her white other than turned this inn into a vacation spot for african-americanss. segregation. so, he saw a business opportunity and opened the inn. >> reporter: the cottage soon attracted the african-american elite, including actor, singer, ethal waters. >> so it was the beginning of the expansion of the african-american community. >> reporter: one of
now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> the national museum of african-american of history and culture opens at...
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things like the local newspapers...and photos of president franklin d roosevelt, she had no were there. (knox) "these women went to baton rouge high. i would love to see some of "it makes me smile, and get my mind off of what's over there that's all torn up." janet says even though it feels like her world is upside down....she found a silver lining. the philadelphia zoo is welcoming a brand new western low-land gorilla to its family. they just let the public see the newborn for the first time. a lot of people are asking it to be named "harambe." you may remember, that was the name of gorilla shot and killed by cincinnati zoo after a child crawled in his enclosure. several names and the public will then be able to choose from those. also trending... two bear cubs go dumpster-diving in a neighborhood in pasadena, california. but a very brave little dog chased them off! the cubs were roaming with their mama bear. they even went swimming in two pools during their adventure. state wildlife officials went out to check things out the bears hightailed it up in a tree.... ....but officials aren
things like the local newspapers...and photos of president franklin d roosevelt, she had no were there. (knox) "these women went to baton rouge high. i would love to see some of "it makes me smile, and get my mind off of what's over there that's all torn up." janet says even though it feels like her world is upside down....she found a silver lining. the philadelphia zoo is welcoming a brand new western low-land gorilla to its family. they just let the public see the newborn for...
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now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund >>> right now police in oregon are asking for the public's help in finding a group of vandals who destroyed a thousand-year-old rock structure. a tourist caught them in the act on his cell phone outside portland. ben tracy has their story. >> reporter: a rock formation standing for thousand of years, gone in mere moments. a seven second video posted on line shows three people toppling a popular sandstone pedestal at the cape kiwanda state park. cell phone video shot by david >> they're not going to push down a huge rock. you see in my footage that they just topple the rock over. >> the ic
now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund >>> right now police in...
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nbc's live broadcast on television, and the dallas morning news endorsed franklin d. rooseveltor president. . was the last democrat on the morning news supported for the highest office in the land until now. the new not very enthusiastic endorsement says, we reject the politics of personal destruction. hillary clinton has made mistakes and a bad judgment, brought her errors are planning a different universe than her opponent's.does it matter that the dallas morning news , for the first time in decades, is endorsing a democrat for president? john: i think newspaper editorials matter not all, zero to most people that look at newspapers. but i will say it reflects something. is meaningful that it tells you there continues to be a lot of disquiet among those that reliably voted for republicans forever. mark: the clinton campaign is sitting on more republican entities that will endorse her. there is more that will come that they don't even know about. the press is in some cases a soccer for these stories. -- a sucker for these stories. there will be many more, and they will get thei
nbc's live broadcast on television, and the dallas morning news endorsed franklin d. rooseveltor president. . was the last democrat on the morning news supported for the highest office in the land until now. the new not very enthusiastic endorsement says, we reject the politics of personal destruction. hillary clinton has made mistakes and a bad judgment, brought her errors are planning a different universe than her opponent's.does it matter that the dallas morning news , for the first time in...
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now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> in oregon, a love story turned foul. steve hartman found it "on the road." i heard of lakes where the fish jump right into your boat. but this was ridiculous. that is a 10-pound canadian goose. >> little disconcerting. her name is kyle. she has a huge crush on the owner of this boat. a guy named mike givanci. mike and his stalker goose friend live on lake oswego outside portland oregon. where every day, mike tries to tell her it is over. and every day, kyle says, oh, no it's not. kyle first fell for mike two years ago as a gosling after abandoned by her mother. >> one of my friend noticed her at any minute she would have been run over by a boa
now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> in oregon, a love story turned foul. steve hartman found it "on the...
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(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work with incoming calls to banks is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund >>> a little town on the coast of italy, the focus of a scientific investigation. turns out people who live there live longer and healthier lives than anywhere else in the country. seth doane went looking for the fountain of youth. >> there is no doubting the natural beauty of the region. the place is raising questions. why are the people here living well beyon average. and why does this have one of the world's highest concentrations of people over 100 years old? >> reporter: it is a place where you can find an 88-year-old tending the town garden daily. walls
(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work with incoming calls to banks is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund >>> a little town on the coast of...
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(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> consumer watch dog calling federal trade commission. truth in advertising says many social media stars are making a killing online, without telling their fans they're actually looking at an advertisement. the kardashian jenner family at the top of the list. anna werner has the story. ftc says companies have a responsibility to educate social media stars on the right way to post an ad which can be lucrative business. one pr agency told cbs this morning, a youtube account with more than 7 million followers commands $300,000 on average for a video. one to three million instagram followers is worth about $50,000 per post. ? can't keep my hand to m
(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> consumer watch dog calling federal trade commission. truth in advertising says many social media stars are making a...
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now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> for elite athletes an olympic gold medal is the reward for years of hard work. for those fortunate to come home with the gold. they usually know where they put their medal. steve hartman found this story on the road. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: this week, two good friend. 46-year-old joe jacoby, and 7-year-old chloe smith got together for a paddle down the chatahoochie river. any one watching had to wonder what brought these two together. >> you couldn't have made this up. her dad, wayne. and as usual, she was getting into everything. >> i had been telling her all day. keep your hands off of things. >> kicking the dirt. >> show them what
now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> for elite athletes an olympic gold medal is the reward for years of hard work. for...
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announcer: the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum celebrated its 75th anniversary earlier this year. members of the roosevelt institute and the vibrator system spoke about his legacy and why he decided to create the first presidential library. this program is a little over one hour. happy days are here again andy. thank you all for coming. i am the director of the library. if i could please ask you all to stand, we'll have the presentation of the colors by the boy scout troop number 17.
announcer: the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum celebrated its 75th anniversary earlier this year. members of the roosevelt institute and the vibrator system spoke about his legacy and why he decided to create the first presidential library. this program is a little over one hour. happy days are here again andy. thank you all for coming. i am the director of the library. if i could please ask you all to stand, we'll have the presentation of the colors by the boy scout troop...
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announcer: the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum celebrated its 75th anniversary earlier this year. members of the roosevelt institute and the presidential library system spoke about his legacy and why he decided to create the first presidential library. this program is a little over
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now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> it was 25 years ago this weekend that a little known garage band from seattle turned nirvana's megahit smsmsmsmsmsms and dorm rooms to this day. anthony mason has a look at the song and ? ? >> reporter: 25 years ago today, nirvana released their iconic hit "smells like teen spirit." and changed the music landscape forever. it a hard to sum up what was ground breaking abut teen spirit. it was that ground breaking. you hear all the time about music that changed the world. yet this actually did. teen spirit opened the door for grunge. changed what people wanted out of popular music. opened the door for punk rock and all of the anarchy and anger t
now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> it was 25 years ago this weekend that a little known garage band from seattle...
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(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund >>> the national museum of african-american of history and culture opens at smithsonian in washington later this month. margaret brennan paid a visit. >> reporter: the charming england caught ottages of a mar vineyard have been an getaway for the african-american community for a hundred years. charles shearerthe son of a slave and her white other than turned this inn into a vacation spot for african-americanss. the homes because of segregation. so, he saw a business opportunity and opened the inn. >> reporter: the cottage soon attracted the african-american elite, including actor, singer,
(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund >>> the national museum of african-american of history and...
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now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund people in your community. >>> right now police in oregon are asking for the public's help in finding a group of vandals who destroyed a thousand-year-old rock structure. a tourist caught them in the act on his cell phone outside portland. ben tracy has their story. >> reporter: a rock formation standing for thousand of years, gone in mere moments. a seven second video posted on line shows three people toppling a popular sandstone pedestal at the cape kiwanda state park. cell phone video shot by david >> they're not going to push down a huge rock. you see in my footage that they just toppl
now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund people in your community....
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(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work reference is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund ople in your community. >>> a little town on the coast of italy, the focus of a scientific investigation. turns out people who live there live longer and healthier lives than anywhere else in the country. seth doane went looking for the fountain of youth. >> there is no doubting the natural beauty of the region. the place is raising questions. why are the people here living average. and why does this have one of the world's highest concentrations of people over 100 years old? >> reporter: it is a place where you can find an 88-year-old tending the town garden daily. walls no obs
(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work reference is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund ople in your community. >>> a little town on the...
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(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund job placement and training for people in your community. >>> take a look. this is a restored railroad car on display here at the culture. it was used as a segregated passenger car in the south from 1940 to 1960. white passengers sat in the front and african-americans in the back with a divider in between. the car is so large, it had to be installed before the museum was finished. the building's walls went up around it. museum visitors will be able to walk inside to understand the daily reality of jim crow era segregation. one of the most celebrated protests of the civ r happened in greensboro, north carolina, in 1960 and we are at
(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund job placement and training for people in your community. >>> take a look. this is a restored railroad car...
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(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. people in your community. >>> consumer watch dog calling federal trade commission. truth in advertising says many social media stars are making a killing online, without telling their fans they're actually looking at an advertisement. the kardashian jenner family at the top of the list. anna werner has the story. ftc says companies have a responsibility to educate social media stars on the right way to post an ad which can be lucrative business. one pr agency told cbs this morning, a youtube account with more than 7 million followers commands $300,000 on average for a video. one to three million instagram followers is worth about $50,000 per post.
(franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. people in your community. >>> consumer watch dog calling federal trade commission. truth in advertising says many social...
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now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund >>> for elite athletes an olympic gold medal is the reward for years of hard work. for those fortunate to come home with the gold. they usually know where they put their medal. steve hartman found this story on the road. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: this week, two good friend. 46-year-old joe jacoby, and 7-year-old chloe smith got together for a paddle down the chatahoochie river. any one watching had to wonder what brought these two together. >> you couldn't have made this up. >> it all began a couple months chloe was out for a stroll with her dad, wayne. and as usual, she was gettin
now we can serve those who served us (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund >>> for elite athletes an...
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franklin d. roosevelt, richard nixon or dwight d. eisenhower. >> b is correct.ly, he looked terrible. john f. kennedy, on the other hand, in 1960 was rested, tanned, ready. nixon really paid the price of the idea that this was the television era. >> why not just shave? it's a simple thing. >> he didn't wear makeup too. >> they put on lazy chase which made him looked pasty. richard daley said he looks already embalmed. >> was that the first televised debate? >> that was of the first national a televised debate. 66 million people watched that night. it was quite extraordinary. didn't really change the ultimate outcome but helped in the beginning to get recognized more by the american public which knew nixon. he was the vice president for eight years. >> last question. >> what was the method of introducing the country to candidates before the age of television broadcast? the pony express, front porch campaigning or soapbox this is public parks? >> b. >> you're all right again. we have to come up with a tie brecker here. >> front porch campaign, people would sit --
franklin d. roosevelt, richard nixon or dwight d. eisenhower. >> b is correct.ly, he looked terrible. john f. kennedy, on the other hand, in 1960 was rested, tanned, ready. nixon really paid the price of the idea that this was the television era. >> why not just shave? it's a simple thing. >> he didn't wear makeup too. >> they put on lazy chase which made him looked pasty. richard daley said he looks already embalmed. >> was that the first televised debate?...
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variety of reasons that you'll read in the book, but the thing about truman is when franklin z radiosvelte died d roosevelteated him like a clerk. didn't have any access, didn't get any briefings, actually talked to roosevelt, i think, twice. and roosevelt dies in georgia with his mistress in the room, okay? kennedy: how you doing. >> >> they have to get her out fast, all right? and then all of a sudden eleanor roosevelt's the one who delivers the message to harry truman, they summon him to the white house. hey, you're the president. whereupon truman turns to eleanor and say, is there anything i can do for you, and eleanor looks him in the eye and goes, no. is there anything i can do for you? you're the one in trouble now. harris: wow. >> so chaotic. harris: so general david petraeus with his message on the back of the book, i'm curious to the know how people in the military field have responded to this book and what kind of feedback you've been getting. >> we don't know yet about the military because the book's out for two days, but i only sent it to one person, and and that was petraeus. i know he's a mi
variety of reasons that you'll read in the book, but the thing about truman is when franklin z radiosvelte died d roosevelteated him like a clerk. didn't have any access, didn't get any briefings, actually talked to roosevelt, i think, twice. and roosevelt dies in georgia with his mistress in the room, okay? kennedy: how you doing. >> >> they have to get her out fast, all right? and then all of a sudden eleanor roosevelt's the one who delivers the message to harry truman, they...
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shake his hand owens returned to a segregated americausis when he d trouble finding steady work and reportedly president franklin roosevelt never sent him and r he was a congratulations or any 528) this morning weather and traffic every eight minutes is just ahead the start of the a new season of the cleveland orchestrartt dave spiegel got a rare look behind the scenes was caught on camera a dear runs into a car and we do mean into it see the damage left behind inside the vehicle straight ahead t times and running out to vote for this week's close call the polls closedw at tht log on to fox8.com to vote for streetsboror will announce the winning school coming up at sixil at fox eight news in the everybody storm fox operator shall be another bandit bravest time coming from the county it looks like most of lake county will get pretty good here with rain over the next half hour ?-dash 45 minutes we had rain in charlotte middlefield and that will probably cap clip euclidean head out to the open waters of lake eriecl got to the west and south we really haven't seen a whole lot of rain here recently had a lot of it yesterday an
shake his hand owens returned to a segregated americausis when he d trouble finding steady work and reportedly president franklin roosevelt never sent him and r he was a congratulations or any 528) this morning weather and traffic every eight minutes is just ahead the start of the a new season of the cleveland orchestrartt dave spiegel got a rare look behind the scenes was caught on camera a dear runs into a car and we do mean into it see the damage left behind inside the vehicle straight ahead...
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franklin roosevelt to not want to be bothered governing occupied france. and so instead, over roosevelt's vigorous objections, he came from north africa and six days after d-day the gault landed and the free french took over the government of liberated france. united states, british and canadian troops moved ahead without regard to what was happening in france. that was the goal's responsibility. with a cross into germany, germany became occupied and thea allies to control.an france is liberated, germany was occupied. it is really a an important distinction. and for iraq the defense department, state department and all of the military assumed they were liberating iraq from saddam. and that the iraqis would work things out for themselves. then on may 1, on the flight deck of the abraham lincoln, busch unilaterally changed direction. instead. instead of liberators, coalitioc forces would become occupiers. oc was downhill from there. brimmer was appointed to head the occupation. the iraq he army was disbanded, most government offices were close. remer reported directly to the white house not the defense department or the state department. coalition forces in man
franklin roosevelt to not want to be bothered governing occupied france. and so instead, over roosevelt's vigorous objections, he came from north africa and six days after d-day the gault landed and the free french took over the government of liberated france. united states, british and canadian troops moved ahead without regard to what was happening in france. that was the goal's responsibility. with a cross into germany, germany became occupied and thea allies to control.an france is...
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franklin d. ruse vell because roosevelt wanted to reward the diction yea contracts for -- dixiecrats for their support. host: we're talking with james zirin the author of asks supremely partisan." he's also host of a show called conversations why the digital age which can be seen weekly throughout the new york metropolitan area. next is david from mount sterling, kentucky on our democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. appreciate you being on there. the comment i'm wanting to make, i'm a dedicated christian, democrat. i'm a hillary supporter 100%. but what i'm calling about, a lot of my family is republicans, sir. they don't remember there back in 1935 and 1965 when the democrats got social security and medicare in. the question -- i want him to comment on is you go to church, the preacher to get up and say, well, they took god out of the schools and all that. i do know that a lady down south filed a court decision. it went to the supreme court and i do agree that the supreme court have got the say so all over, all other courts. i would like to comment. i agree with the supreme court on ta
franklin d. ruse vell because roosevelt wanted to reward the diction yea contracts for -- dixiecrats for their support. host: we're talking with james zirin the author of asks supremely partisan." he's also host of a show called conversations why the digital age which can be seen weekly throughout the new york metropolitan area. next is david from mount sterling, kentucky on our democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. appreciate you being on there. the comment i'm wanting to...