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the three princes -- presidents that interested me the most were one, franklin roosevelt because it was roosevelt who made the modern fbi. the new -- the fbi turned out to be a new deal alphabet agency. he pushed law enforcement in a big way and pushed hoover into political intelligence during the war. that was fascinating for me. then the last two presidents lyndon johnson and richard nixon were also fascinating because they had very long-term relationships with them. he lived on the same block as lyndon johnson from the 40's onward and had decades of relationships with nixon. then when they were in office they both cooperated and were at odds with one another in interesting ways. >> our guest is yale history professor beverly gage author of "g-man: j edgar hoover and d making of the american century." if you live in the central time zone 202-748-8201. mountain and pacific time zones. you can send professor gage a text message 202-748-8903. if you send a text please include your first name and your city. how many of those presidents wanted to fire hoover but he wasn't too politically p
the three princes -- presidents that interested me the most were one, franklin roosevelt because it was roosevelt who made the modern fbi. the new -- the fbi turned out to be a new deal alphabet agency. he pushed law enforcement in a big way and pushed hoover into political intelligence during the war. that was fascinating for me. then the last two presidents lyndon johnson and richard nixon were also fascinating because they had very long-term relationships with them. he lived on the same...
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american history tv well, it was at his 1933 inaugural in that elected president franklin roosevelt declared that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. and the longest serving president us history is the this week on our special series speeches that defined the presidency we will see that first and inaugural address its entirety and that's the great depression that gave way to world war he delivers 30 plus fireside chats and declares december 7th, 1941, as a day infamy. now fdr doesn't live long enough to see the war's end dying just a few months before, so will conclude this of speeches that defined a presidency with harry truman's of the dropping of the atomic bomb on hiroshima, japan, in august of 1945. this c-span american history tv series speeches that defined a presidency. and here it is the beginning of a greatest drama in american affairs, the creation of a new chief executive. according to time honored custom the retiring president and the president like ride together from the white house with congressional escort down long and proud packed pennsylvania avenue, the capitol
american history tv well, it was at his 1933 inaugural in that elected president franklin roosevelt declared that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. and the longest serving president us history is the this week on our special series speeches that defined the presidency we will see that first and inaugural address its entirety and that's the great depression that gave way to world war he delivers 30 plus fireside chats and declares december 7th, 1941, as a day infamy. now fdr doesn't...
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march towards victory in world war 2, while franklin roosevelt was ailing in 19441945. for decades later, the government managed its relationship with a teetering soviet union, while ronald reagan's mental capacity slipped. in each case, white house aides, cabinet secretaries and military leaders performed well despite the lack of a fully engaged lead up legal and media analyst, lionel believes the question remains open as to who is really behind biden's back. the interesting aspect about this is that if somebody is running the show who are these and i think if you were to go into the actual back room power structure. i think people will be surprised at how much is done either by committee or by pointed representatives and then depression. they can sign off on it. but here is the most important thing. if for some reason he is removed, prior to the termination of his term, the vice president comma le harris is the president of the united states. and in many people's minds that's more frightening than you know. what do you mean? he said when he gaff, he's me. so that's hi
march towards victory in world war 2, while franklin roosevelt was ailing in 19441945. for decades later, the government managed its relationship with a teetering soviet union, while ronald reagan's mental capacity slipped. in each case, white house aides, cabinet secretaries and military leaders performed well despite the lack of a fully engaged lead up legal and media analyst, lionel believes the question remains open as to who is really behind biden's back. the interesting aspect about this...
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he could gaze at the window at a magnificent monument t franklin roosevelt that wa built just a few yearslling t change the names of importan things in order to honor peopl who deserve such an honor. the name of new york city' largest international airpor with changed to honor to president john f. kennedy afte he was assassinated. the name of the bridge that he drove across to and from laguardia airport was change recently to honor jfk's younge brother, robert f. kennedy, new york senator assassinated in 1968 while running for presidency donald trump knows that hi hometown will never change the name for anything of him the name trump will never be honored in new york city the name trump in new york city, to borrow a phrase from fdr, will live in infamy. donald trump knows it. new york city proved it agai yesterday when the protester that donald trump summoned t the courthouse to protest hi arrest did not show up it was a tiny turnout, by my count walking among the crow of trump supporters, there wer maybe 100 to 120 of them, no only easy to distinguish the from the news media near them. d
he could gaze at the window at a magnificent monument t franklin roosevelt that wa built just a few yearslling t change the names of importan things in order to honor peopl who deserve such an honor. the name of new york city' largest international airpor with changed to honor to president john f. kennedy afte he was assassinated. the name of the bridge that he drove across to and from laguardia airport was change recently to honor jfk's younge brother, robert f. kennedy, new york senator...
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german invaders and the breakthrough of the blockade of leningrad this is the phrase uttered by franklin roosevelt, especially across the ocean began to be forgotten. he said that the russian people are fighting fascism. by saving himself, he saved the whole world and won not their superiority of weapons, but their superiority of spirit, and we should all remember this. employees of the national guard of the ministry of emergency situations of the federal agency for fishery and the police conducted an exercise in the astrakhan region . the main task is to stop the illegal extraction of water resources . in addition, a new building of the national guard was solemnly opened in the regional center. head of victor's office zolotov presented the employees with awards and keys to the new service vehicles.
german invaders and the breakthrough of the blockade of leningrad this is the phrase uttered by franklin roosevelt, especially across the ocean began to be forgotten. he said that the russian people are fighting fascism. by saving himself, he saved the whole world and won not their superiority of weapons, but their superiority of spirit, and we should all remember this. employees of the national guard of the ministry of emergency situations of the federal agency for fishery and the police...
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franklin roosevelt wouldn't have been able to break down the lines in the cold war and he would havead to deal with the things that made harry truman unpopular during his presidency and how to deal with the things that made it conventionally unpopular and scandal and all about. >> we got a question asking either of you to talk about parallels between john wilkes booth and john brown or the connections between them with romping something of inspiration for booth. both being there at the execution of john brown, either of you talk about john wilkes booth and john brown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john wilkes booth and john brown in reverse.
franklin roosevelt wouldn't have been able to break down the lines in the cold war and he would havead to deal with the things that made harry truman unpopular during his presidency and how to deal with the things that made it conventionally unpopular and scandal and all about. >> we got a question asking either of you to talk about parallels between john wilkes booth and john brown or the connections between them with romping something of inspiration for booth. both being there at the...
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we will show one of them on the screen, which is a picture of president franklin roosevelt tossing out the first test -- pitch to open the 19 34 season. the senators were playing the boston red sox. what is a photo like that during the great depression. what kind of meaning can it have for the country? >> it's about unification. they've done nothing to do more than that. as part of the presidential opener, both parties would be there. the local parties took a little break, and there were others from both sides who were facing very excited about the nationals. >> the difference is that it used to be the opening game in washington. it is in the american league, and in cincinnati for the national league. the entire focus of the baseball world was on these two games. ever since washington lost its franchise in 1971, we have had over mean games in baltimore and we have had opening games with specialness of the presidential appearance at the very first game. >> will be talking all hour about the president and baseball. we want to get out the phone line so the viewers can call in with their m
we will show one of them on the screen, which is a picture of president franklin roosevelt tossing out the first test -- pitch to open the 19 34 season. the senators were playing the boston red sox. what is a photo like that during the great depression. what kind of meaning can it have for the country? >> it's about unification. they've done nothing to do more than that. as part of the presidential opener, both parties would be there. the local parties took a little break, and there were...
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and this promise was fulfilled april 19, 1933 , us president franklin roosevelt abolished the so -calledily the backing of paper money with gold. it was made to overcome the great depression , industrial production, then more than halved the unemployed. there were almost 13 million, many dollars were required to revive the economy. pegs to gold limited the money supply. now it was possible to run the printing press also roosevelt withdrew the gold reserves from the population at a fixed price these measures. they led to the collapse of many banks and the ruin of many citizens, but helped to cope with the crisis. she internationally, the abolition of the gold standard led to the fact that the dollar became the main world currency and means of payment, but after the second world war, the united states became the largest finance survived on april 19, 1943, the jews of the warsaw ghetto took up arms, it was the first and largest urban uprising in occupied europe , the nazis, drove about half a million people here, surrounded by a three-meter wall people died of starvation, cold and disease.
and this promise was fulfilled april 19, 1933 , us president franklin roosevelt abolished the so -calledily the backing of paper money with gold. it was made to overcome the great depression , industrial production, then more than halved the unemployed. there were almost 13 million, many dollars were required to revive the economy. pegs to gold limited the money supply. now it was possible to run the printing press also roosevelt withdrew the gold reserves from the population at a fixed price...
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will franklin roosevelt was ailing in 1944, and 945. for decades later, the government managed its relationship with the teetering soviet union, while ronald reagan's mental capacity slipped. in each case, white house aides, cabinet secretaries and military leaders performed well despite the lack of a fully engaged leader for unless those cross live now to legal and media analyst, lionel lionel is always great to have you on the program. so i guess the question here after what we just heard is, has a slip of the tongue by jo, by and, and given the game away, i mean, has he lifted the curtain on where power actually resides in the u. s. government? no, because that was one of the most lucid statements he's made in quite a while, but that's not a problem walking or we're shaking hands with people who are there. forgetting that he was in ira, ireland, and juicy is what mr. things like that. i think that would be more of an indicator. let's go back to this new york times that this, this is classic. i, my de one that we don't need a code and
will franklin roosevelt was ailing in 1944, and 945. for decades later, the government managed its relationship with the teetering soviet union, while ronald reagan's mental capacity slipped. in each case, white house aides, cabinet secretaries and military leaders performed well despite the lack of a fully engaged leader for unless those cross live now to legal and media analyst, lionel lionel is always great to have you on the program. so i guess the question here after what we just heard is,...
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we see that $5 is a barrier, president franklin roosevelt once said the fundamental idea behind the parks is native. it is that the country belongs to the people that is in the process of making for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. now there will still be rules and there will still be rangers. but there will also be a new recognition that for some folks, $5 is a lot of money. that might mean the difference between being able to afford gas to get to and from work. or even buy a lunch. tom baker, ktvu fox two news. well that wraps things up for us. thank you. so much for joining us tonight. sports wrap with joe and jesse is coming up. next does a tuned and have a great night, everybody. thanks for joining us. ♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u
we see that $5 is a barrier, president franklin roosevelt once said the fundamental idea behind the parks is native. it is that the country belongs to the people that is in the process of making for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. now there will still be rules and there will still be rangers. but there will also be a new recognition that for some folks, $5 is a lot of money. that might mean the difference between being able to afford gas to get to and from work. or even buy a lunch....
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franklin delano roosevelt wa descended from the origina dutch settlers of manhattan. he went on to become the mos successful president i american history unlike donald trump, fdr was reelected, not just once, thre times but. franklin roosevelt won world war ii, and before that, h created social security, the minimum wage, the 40 hour work week, and change the ver purpose of government to serve people in ways never imagine by any president before him. fdr drive maybe america's most famous urban highway, an riding on it today to hi arraignment, donald trump knew there will never be anything like fdr drive named after donald trump and his hometown. here's district attorney alvin bragg's description of donal trump's criminal conduct >> less than two weeks befor the presidential election, michael cohen wired $130,000 t stormy daniels lawyer. that payment was to hide damaging information from th voting public. the participants scheme wa illegal. the scheme violated new york election law, which makes it a crime to conspire to promote a candidacy by unlawful means. the 130,00
franklin delano roosevelt wa descended from the origina dutch settlers of manhattan. he went on to become the mos successful president i american history unlike donald trump, fdr was reelected, not just once, thre times but. franklin roosevelt won world war ii, and before that, h created social security, the minimum wage, the 40 hour work week, and change the ver purpose of government to serve people in ways never imagine by any president before him. fdr drive maybe america's most famous urban...
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he would take this information and report it back to a very good friend of his, a guy named franklin roosevelt. and so because of this, roosevelt knew that he would be a good person to head up an intelligence organization. so robert byer it's 1947. harry truman is behind you. and a mural on the wall. was it his idea to incorporate the cia or was that bill donovan? the idea donovan had always been pushing for a peacetime intelligence organization at the end of world war two. so many wartime organizations just were dissolved because everyone wanted to come home. but truman realized that he was going to need a peacetime intelligence organization to take on the soviet union. so within a couple of years, all those elements of the ss are brought back together in the central intelligence agency. one of the things that truman wanted was a newspaper that would give him information he couldn't get anywhere else. so starting with the daily summary, which is a collection of all the different cables from state department and other places coming together for him, that will evolve into the president's daily
he would take this information and report it back to a very good friend of his, a guy named franklin roosevelt. and so because of this, roosevelt knew that he would be a good person to head up an intelligence organization. so robert byer it's 1947. harry truman is behind you. and a mural on the wall. was it his idea to incorporate the cia or was that bill donovan? the idea donovan had always been pushing for a peacetime intelligence organization at the end of world war two. so many wartime...
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he would take this information and report it back to a very good friend of his, a guy named franklin roosevelt. and so because of this, roosevelt knew that he would be a good person to head up an intelligence organization. so robert byer it's 1947. harry truman is behind you. and a mural on the wall. was it his idea to incorporate the cia or was that bill donovan? the idea donovan had always been pushing for a peacetime intelligence organization at the end of world war two. so many wartime organizations just were dissolved because everyone wanted to come home. but truman realized that he was going to need a peacetime intelligence organization to take on the soviet union. so within a couple of years, all those elements of the ss are brought back together in the central intelligence agency. one of the things that truman wanted was a newspaper that would give him information he couldn't get anywhere else. so starting with the daily summary, which is a collection of all the different cables from state department and other places coming together for him, that will evolve into the president's daily
he would take this information and report it back to a very good friend of his, a guy named franklin roosevelt. and so because of this, roosevelt knew that he would be a good person to head up an intelligence organization. so robert byer it's 1947. harry truman is behind you. and a mural on the wall. was it his idea to incorporate the cia or was that bill donovan? the idea donovan had always been pushing for a peacetime intelligence organization at the end of world war two. so many wartime...
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he was there under franklin roosevelt for all three terms of roosevelt's time, so the 1930's, the new deal, into the second world war. he stayed on through truman's presidency, the rise of macarthur's presidency -- the rise of mccarthy, the cold war. he was there under john kennedy and lyndon johnson and he was there under richard nixon and died at the end of nixon's first term. to understand that, there is some truth to the idea that hoover acquired power, used it ruthlessly, did not like his critics, went after them. it actually cannot explain this to her story, how he got his start, how he built that institution, the fbi, in his own image, according to his own priorities, and then how he stayed there for so long, not as one of the great villains of american politics. that comes toward the end of his life and was his dominant image after death, but as one of the most popular public figures in all of the united states for most of his career. in this book there is all this new detail from endless records but in the end of the most surprising thing was, how well supported he was in the
he was there under franklin roosevelt for all three terms of roosevelt's time, so the 1930's, the new deal, into the second world war. he stayed on through truman's presidency, the rise of macarthur's presidency -- the rise of mccarthy, the cold war. he was there under john kennedy and lyndon johnson and he was there under richard nixon and died at the end of nixon's first term. to understand that, there is some truth to the idea that hoover acquired power, used it ruthlessly, did not like his...
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i wrote that book, and then i when i did it, i said, there's one other thing, franklin roosevelt did it to i know you guys have all heard talks about theodore roosevelt or fdr but i to tell you one thing to know about them, theodore roosevelt was the state went to harvard, fdr to harvard. theodore roosevelt was a state legislature in new york fdr was state legislature taught in new york. theodore roosevelt was governor new york, fdr was governor of new york. theodore roosevelt, big navy. that was his obsession. fdr had a big obsession with it. theodore roosevelt said that conservation is the most important thing. fdr said, conservationist the most important thing in his first new deal act was the civilian conservation corps were unemployed, got paid a dollar a day and planted 3 billion trees across america because we had drained all of our wetlands we have denuded all of our forests. we had taken the it created a dustbowl ecology, cold disaster all through the great plains west. but i should also add, theodore roosevelt had a niece named eleanor roosevelt, and fdr married, their type.
i wrote that book, and then i when i did it, i said, there's one other thing, franklin roosevelt did it to i know you guys have all heard talks about theodore roosevelt or fdr but i to tell you one thing to know about them, theodore roosevelt was the state went to harvard, fdr to harvard. theodore roosevelt was a state legislature in new york fdr was state legislature taught in new york. theodore roosevelt was governor new york, fdr was governor of new york. theodore roosevelt, big navy. that...
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when did they know it was appointed chancellor of germany in january 1933 and weeks later, franklin rooseveltgurated as president of the united states. now the great depression had been going on for four years at this point and in the united states about 25% of the workforce was still unemployed. there is quite a lot of information. in the united states. about the new party and as its coming to power in germany and adolf hitler their headline news across the country of jews being kicked out of their jobs of jewish businesses being boycotted of books being burned of kids being kicked out of public school and that is sitting right next to headline news about the new deal, and there's actually a huge public outcry about what people are reading. it was happening in germany, but the roosevelt administration decides we have enough problems domestically. we are not going to get involved in anything overseas. so in may, 1940 even after germany has invaded france, the netherlands , belgium and luxembourg. 93% of americans still think that we should not get proactively involved in any sort of war. many
when did they know it was appointed chancellor of germany in january 1933 and weeks later, franklin rooseveltgurated as president of the united states. now the great depression had been going on for four years at this point and in the united states about 25% of the workforce was still unemployed. there is quite a lot of information. in the united states. about the new party and as its coming to power in germany and adolf hitler their headline news across the country of jews being kicked out of...
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traditionally >> it's such a enlightening wa to look at it because fo example we all know that the franklin roosevelt what it was able to achieve creating social security minimum wage, 40 hour work week, any child live labor transformational in terms of the governments relation t workers and to its people. and we know that the president sees the follow that didn' achieve anything like that but we were always taught th supreme court is different, th supreme court isn't abou phases, except at ancien history, where they had some bad surgeons there is also a line in here what you were just getting to, in effect, in your piece i wanted to read for the audience with his close ties to a powerful property owning billionaire, clarence thomas embodies the historic role o the supreme court in america politics, not as liberator o defender of the right politica and social minorities, but as partner to and ally of moneyed interests. and so he fits in perfectly in the longer historical flow o the court. >> that's exactly right. regardless of whether or not w think of clarence thomas a being criminal, in some of his
traditionally >> it's such a enlightening wa to look at it because fo example we all know that the franklin roosevelt what it was able to achieve creating social security minimum wage, 40 hour work week, any child live labor transformational in terms of the governments relation t workers and to its people. and we know that the president sees the follow that didn' achieve anything like that but we were always taught th supreme court is different, th supreme court isn't abou phases, except...
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franklin roosevelt once he said. during the war, the russian people of love for the motherland and firmnessit, which they did not yet know, worldly people saved humanity of their spirit, we should all remember this. here is a phrase that was forgotten overseas in the dictation of 25 tasks among the main topics of stalingrad and kursk battles. the liberation of donbass from the nazis breaking the blockade of leningrad the nuremberg trials an applicant who answers correctly to all questions will receive preferences for admission to universities. and for those who write the dictation best of all, they promise an invitation to the parade on red square for themselves, you can take the test online on the website dictation victory.rf the action takes place for the fifth time at the initiative of the united russia party this year, as part of the action , eternal lights were lit in several regions of the country where you did before. it was impossible for technical reasons, gas was brought in, it was done by gazprom mezhregiongaz. it provides fuel for about one and a half thousand military memorials
franklin roosevelt once he said. during the war, the russian people of love for the motherland and firmnessit, which they did not yet know, worldly people saved humanity of their spirit, we should all remember this. here is a phrase that was forgotten overseas in the dictation of 25 tasks among the main topics of stalingrad and kursk battles. the liberation of donbass from the nazis breaking the blockade of leningrad the nuremberg trials an applicant who answers correctly to all questions will...
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then you got to understand what we deal this in the book, way back in 1944, fdr franklin delano roosevelt said in a speech that didn't get a lot of attention because it was the middle of world war two, he said, you know, we should be proud as americans that we have strong political rights. you have the freedom, religion, freedom of speech, freedom of dissent, all that stuff. that's great. we're all of that. but he also said that we have got to move toward economic rights, being human rights. and i believe that in this great and wealthy nation, we are entitled people to jobs that pay us a living wage to health care is a human to education. as a human right to affordable housing. now, that may sound utopian. it is not. that gets us back to whether not we continue a system in which billionaires pay an effective tax rate, lower the nurses and truck drivers. in your book you write that individual freedom is not possible without freedom. that's what i believe. i mean, i believe, you know. let's talk about it. you work 50 or 60 hours a week trying to earn enough to take care of your family. you'
then you got to understand what we deal this in the book, way back in 1944, fdr franklin delano roosevelt said in a speech that didn't get a lot of attention because it was the middle of world war two, he said, you know, we should be proud as americans that we have strong political rights. you have the freedom, religion, freedom of speech, freedom of dissent, all that stuff. that's great. we're all of that. but he also said that we have got to move toward economic rights, being human rights....
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your viewers may know we have a system of presidential libraries begun by lynn roosevelt -- franklin roosevelt all the way up to barack obama. every president would have a place where the papers from that ministry should would be deposited and reviewed and made available to the public. also, many time senior advisors, cabinet secretaries, they would leave their papers. they would also collect oral histories, they would do interviews, and these presidential libraries were incredibly impressive and impoansites of research because there too there were to be trainedvist who would spend decades working with the papers of dwight eisenhower. so a researcher like me or er of the public could show up and say i am interested in eisenhower and his farewell address. i would like to learn more about the military-industrial complex. those archivist would tell you here are the records you should be looking at. here are the finding aids, the boxes where you can begin pouring through these one secret papers. that world is passing away, because barack obama, it is not entirely clear, but what you can infer from
your viewers may know we have a system of presidential libraries begun by lynn roosevelt -- franklin roosevelt all the way up to barack obama. every president would have a place where the papers from that ministry should would be deposited and reviewed and made available to the public. also, many time senior advisors, cabinet secretaries, they would leave their papers. they would also collect oral histories, they would do interviews, and these presidential libraries were incredibly impressive...
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we see that $5 is a barrier, president franklin roosevelt once said the fundamental idea behind the parksople that is in the process of making for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. now there will still be rules and there will still be rangers. but there will also be a new recognition that for some folks, $5 is a lot of money. that might mean the difference between being able to afford gas to get to and from work. or even buy a lunch. tom baker, ktvu fox two news. the past winner was a brutal one for most of california strawberry growers. farmers are delighted that our states out of the drought, but record rain and cold means the season has been delayed by several weeks. conditions are improving, though, with warmer weather in the forecast now, strawberry growers in the santa maria valley say after weeks of low yield harvests are starting to pick up yes, this week. guys have gotten into really serious picking and we'll go from 0 to 60 in about two weeks will be pulling in hundreds of thousands of units week because the crops ready, we're going to be in a short season. because we've
we see that $5 is a barrier, president franklin roosevelt once said the fundamental idea behind the parksople that is in the process of making for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. now there will still be rules and there will still be rangers. but there will also be a new recognition that for some folks, $5 is a lot of money. that might mean the difference between being able to afford gas to get to and from work. or even buy a lunch. tom baker, ktvu fox two news. the past winner was a...
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we see that $5 is a barrier, president franklin roosevelt once said the fundamental idea behind the parks is native. it is that the country belongs to the people that is in the process of making for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. now there will still be rules and there will still be rangers. but there will also be a new recognition that for some folks, $5 is a lot of money. that might mean the difference between being able to afford gas to get to and from work. or even buy a lunch. tom baker, ktvu fox two news lieutenant, california highway patrol officers recovering tonight after she was injured by a suspected dui driver on state route 2 42 near conquered, the officer made the traffic stop just before 8 30 last night and was standing next to the stop vehicle whenever sadie's veered from the roadway and hit that car. the force of the crash of the staff vehicle toward the officer who was struck and taken to the hospital. she is expected to make a full recovery. the driver of the mercedes was not hurt and was arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence of drugs. ca
we see that $5 is a barrier, president franklin roosevelt once said the fundamental idea behind the parks is native. it is that the country belongs to the people that is in the process of making for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. now there will still be rules and there will still be rangers. but there will also be a new recognition that for some folks, $5 is a lot of money. that might mean the difference between being able to afford gas to get to and from work. or even buy a lunch....