74
74
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
and grover owned up to this. he had supported this child since birth and was still since birth and was still providing for the child, and really his reaction to what could have been a debilitating scandal turned out to be, in a way, a positive thing for his campaign. it demonstrated his integrity and his refusal to deny the truth. and the campaign, he was running against a guy named james g. blaine, as the democrats like to say, james g. blaine, the continental liar from the state of maine. and it really was that kind of vicious campaign. it all came down to new york state. new york had the largest number of electoral votes at that time. whoever won new york state, would win the election. it was that simple. and a few days before the election blaine appeared at a campaign event in new york, and he was introduced by a protestant minister. and the minister called the democrats the party of rum, romanism, and rebellion. drunk, catholic and disloyal, basically. and this swung the catholic vote especially in new york
and grover owned up to this. he had supported this child since birth and was still since birth and was still providing for the child, and really his reaction to what could have been a debilitating scandal turned out to be, in a way, a positive thing for his campaign. it demonstrated his integrity and his refusal to deny the truth. and the campaign, he was running against a guy named james g. blaine, as the democrats like to say, james g. blaine, the continental liar from the state of maine. and...
82
82
Sep 23, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
and grover was born in 1837. when he was 60, he had a son, francis, in 1897, and then frances when he was 60 had a daughter in 1957 who was margaret. so there were 120 years between the birth of margaret and her grandfather. and so they would not allow the specimen to be tested have logically to determine what kind of cancer it was because grover had been a pretty wild guy back in his days in buffalo, and he was a bachelor. there were rumors that he had a venereal disease, specifically syphilis. and the children were afraid that if it came out, they did the testing on this specimen, that it would come out that their father had had syphilis, and this would be embarrassing to them and to their father's legacy. it wasn't until the 1970s that they finally acquiesced to have a pathological examination conducted on the tumor, and the examination determined that grover had had a very rare kind of cancer. it is called varicose carcinoma or vc. it's a malignant tumor, but it doesn't -- i can never say this word -- metasta
and grover was born in 1837. when he was 60, he had a son, francis, in 1897, and then frances when he was 60 had a daughter in 1957 who was margaret. so there were 120 years between the birth of margaret and her grandfather. and so they would not allow the specimen to be tested have logically to determine what kind of cancer it was because grover had been a pretty wild guy back in his days in buffalo, and he was a bachelor. there were rumors that he had a venereal disease, specifically...
122
122
Sep 30, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
grover cleveland's grave site. i would say, i really was not as familiar with it in the early years. i think high school, college, the interest that i had met had in that caused me to have a greater interest in that. >> is a coincidence that your profession is communication? >> i have been privileged to write for some of the greater people, newt gingrich. john boehner. speaker, paulnt ryan. very specific speeches. i don't do day-to-day stuff. it's a thrill to be able to write for them on policy things. i thoroughly enjoy it. most of my work is corporate communications. >> what is it like being part of the community of presidential descendents? is there a lot of interaction? >> i hate to say it. years ago, we attended the new york mayors presidential that theys luncheons used to have. 20-25 years ago. in the last five years, people have become more interested. i that they used to have. approached the president of the white house historical association six months ago about wanting to do, create an event for the presi
grover cleveland's grave site. i would say, i really was not as familiar with it in the early years. i think high school, college, the interest that i had met had in that caused me to have a greater interest in that. >> is a coincidence that your profession is communication? >> i have been privileged to write for some of the greater people, newt gingrich. john boehner. speaker, paulnt ryan. very specific speeches. i don't do day-to-day stuff. it's a thrill to be able to write for...
99
99
Sep 29, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
dear, dear friend of grover and upon his death, i think grover felt the need to make sure frances wasaken care of. he was a lot older, 25 to 30 years, but i think at that time she trusted him. he was the guardian for many, many years, even prior to mr. olsom's debt. they had trust they had a wonderful family. host: they didn't like life in the white house and tried to protect the family? francesa lot of times, would take the children by cares to sites off campus from the white house, and unbeknownst to the press or anybody that was around, they would secretly do mid-day or sometimes in the evenings when no one would be suspect. and i think she was very much, she controlled how her children would be seen. they also built houses and what is called the cleveland park section of washington, and grover cleveland used the white house as an office? right. that's exactly there is a ton of correspondence that exists from that time, because he was a voracious reader and writer. and at the time we didn't have the archives like we do today, the presidential archives. so when he left office, all t
dear, dear friend of grover and upon his death, i think grover felt the need to make sure frances wasaken care of. he was a lot older, 25 to 30 years, but i think at that time she trusted him. he was the guardian for many, many years, even prior to mr. olsom's debt. they had trust they had a wonderful family. host: they didn't like life in the white house and tried to protect the family? francesa lot of times, would take the children by cares to sites off campus from the white house, and...
51
51
Sep 24, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
tip o'neill said this desk is grover cleveland's.resident reagan said, well, i played him in a movie. he said, no, you played grover cleveland alexander. the picture. er.the pitch [laughter] i do not know if that is true or not, it is a good story. let's talk about president mckinley. he was a governor and senator from ohio. he was tragically killed in a world's fair. >> that's correct, in buffalo. >> that led to teddy roosevelt becoming president. what kind of memorabilia, if any, do you have from president mckinley? >> i have a letter written on my birthday, december 21st, 1896, it was not on white house stationery. it was written on executive mansion stationery. so it is very special to me. completely preserved, and i treasure that. >> you look great for a guy born in 1896. [laughter] how many times do you introduce yourself and say i'm matt mckinley, and what percentage of the people ask if you're related to president mckinley? >> all the time. >> have you thought about putting cleveland in the middle of your name? >> i think i s
tip o'neill said this desk is grover cleveland's.resident reagan said, well, i played him in a movie. he said, no, you played grover cleveland alexander. the picture. er.the pitch [laughter] i do not know if that is true or not, it is a good story. let's talk about president mckinley. he was a governor and senator from ohio. he was tragically killed in a world's fair. >> that's correct, in buffalo. >> that led to teddy roosevelt becoming president. what kind of memorabilia, if any,...
89
89
Sep 8, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
grover cleveland and william mckinley. which one do you like better? [laughter] >> it depends on the day. and who is in the audience in who you are talking to. , ih i think are probably think, two of the greatest. >> let's talk about grover cleveland. he married the youngest first lady ever, is that correct? >> correct. 21 years old. francis bold from cleveland. >> how old was he? >> 30 or 40 years older. i think he was 48 when they married. >> he served two terms, but not consecutively. is there presidential memorabilia you have in your family? >> i do have a ton of letters. i was talking to george cleveland, who is here today, he is the grandson of grover cleveland. we were talking about that yesterday. there's a lot of letters that exist, a lot of letters that he wrote. he was a voracious reader and writer, there are tons of letters that our family has accumulated over the years. >> ic. i see. have you ever heard this story where president reagan was an accurate, he went up to see tip o'neill. desk is grover cleveland's. president reagan said, well,
grover cleveland and william mckinley. which one do you like better? [laughter] >> it depends on the day. and who is in the audience in who you are talking to. , ih i think are probably think, two of the greatest. >> let's talk about grover cleveland. he married the youngest first lady ever, is that correct? >> correct. 21 years old. francis bold from cleveland. >> how old was he? >> 30 or 40 years older. i think he was 48 when they married. >> he served two...
108
108
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
>> all the time. >> a lot of people loved grover cleveland. >> and were they related themselves? or. >> they were not related. the wonderful thing is that grover cleveland attended william mckinley's inauguration, which i think is special. >> when your mother was first lady, she came down with breast cancer. in those days, people never mentioned the phrase breast cancer. >> what was the thinking she had about saying what the operation was going to be. >> how did that change her life in terms of being a breast caster prevention. >> we had only been in the white house about six weeks when mother went into the naval hospital for her routine physical. they found a lump about the size of a pea. so when mother went in for her surgery. you'll see pictures and a small suitcase at the foot of my parents bed. no one ever looked at that picture and discovered she was going into the hospital. when she got in there. and they did the surgery the next morning, in those days you did a total mast eblgt my. i don't think mother was prepared for the outpouring of support she got from the american p
>> all the time. >> a lot of people loved grover cleveland. >> and were they related themselves? or. >> they were not related. the wonderful thing is that grover cleveland attended william mckinley's inauguration, which i think is special. >> when your mother was first lady, she came down with breast cancer. in those days, people never mentioned the phrase breast cancer. >> what was the thinking she had about saying what the operation was going to be....
115
115
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
grover norquist, good to see you, my friend. good to see you. >> appreciate. melissa: u.s. residency, new concerns that a u.s. immigration program racked with fraud and national security risk. a way for rich people to buy their way into the country but is that fair? james freeman from "the wall street journal" is here to break that down for us. that is next. ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills block one. flonase sensimist. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. melissa: visas to millionaire. the controversial eb-5 program is set to expire at end of this month. it is facing sharp criticism over fraud, abuse and national security conce
grover norquist, good to see you, my friend. good to see you. >> appreciate. melissa: u.s. residency, new concerns that a u.s. immigration program racked with fraud and national security risk. a way for rich people to buy their way into the country but is that fair? james freeman from "the wall street journal" is here to break that down for us. that is next. ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist...
383
383
Sep 28, 2018
09/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 383
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i'm gemma, this is our son grover. >> grover? grover johnson? . >> that is his name.od morning, good morning, everybody. how are you doing? >> they were already cracking up about it because everybody is so used to the other story where the black family moves into the white neighborhood and this is based loosely on a true story. >> based off of the creator and executive produce ere partner jim reynolds. this is loosely based off his life. he moved into a predominantly black neighborhood and so when i got this script, it was mainly from his perspective and then i was like well, okay, that's not how black people would act. >> there's a line where you say, you know, when the white people move into the neighborhood next thing you know they're running around in -- >> in their little short shorts, got their vegan labradoodle. [ laughter ] i've never even seen a dog like this. looks like a curly haired german shepherd. >> did you come up with the name grover? >> no, the writer came up with this name grover and i was like the only grover i knew was grover washington, jr. so i
. >> i'm gemma, this is our son grover. >> grover? grover johnson? . >> that is his name.od morning, good morning, everybody. how are you doing? >> they were already cracking up about it because everybody is so used to the other story where the black family moves into the white neighborhood and this is based loosely on a true story. >> based off of the creator and executive produce ere partner jim reynolds. this is loosely based off his life. he moved into a...
86
86
Sep 30, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm related on my maternal side to grover cleveland,
i'm related on my maternal side to grover cleveland,
161
161
Sep 27, 2018
09/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
this is our son grover. >> grover? >> are there any secrets you can tell us about this house? gosh. secrets. well there's no upstairs. >> what do you mean? >> it looks like there is one and, you know, we just come down. we just come down the stairs. >> so what happens when you walk up the stairs? >> i think it's literally just a drop like a cliff. you don't want to go over. >> come on let's go. oh, she fell. she fell. don't tell anybody. >> just kidding. that's called comedy. >> for tischina getting to work with her long time friend is a dream come true except she's never really sure what he's going to do next. >> finally i am here working with him and he's just a good guy. see how good he is. he even plays the grater, the cheese grater. >> it's crazy on that set. "the neighborhood" premiers october 1st on cbs. >> coming next on kron-4 news at eight: san francisco's brand new 2- billion dollar transit hub.... shut down until at least the end of next week, after officials find another cracked beam. what's being done to fix the problem... and what that means for traffic in the a
this is our son grover. >> grover? >> are there any secrets you can tell us about this house? gosh. secrets. well there's no upstairs. >> what do you mean? >> it looks like there is one and, you know, we just come down. we just come down the stairs. >> so what happens when you walk up the stairs? >> i think it's literally just a drop like a cliff. you don't want to go over. >> come on let's go. oh, she fell. she fell. don't tell anybody. >> just...
169
169
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
in june 1893 president grover cleveland underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor, a secret cap from the american public for more than 20 years. next on history bookshelf, talks about his book, "the president is a sick david: hi, i'm david cowan, president of the museum of american finance. welcome back to our lunch and learn series. welcome to the university of central oklahoma and professor alan arnold. the okies are in the house. thank you for coming. please join us again, everyone, next week on the 26th we're going to continue the lunch and learn series. the director of the rothchild archive will be here, melanie. this is an historic banking house. again, a week from this thursday.
in june 1893 president grover cleveland underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor, a secret cap from the american public for more than 20 years. next on history bookshelf, talks about his book, "the president is a sick david: hi, i'm david cowan, president of the museum of american finance. welcome back to our lunch and learn series. welcome to the university of central oklahoma and professor alan arnold. the okies are in the house. thank you for coming. please join us again, everyone,...
78
78
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
it is true that between johnson and wilson there was only one democrat, grover cleveland.n fact, in the late 19th century, the two major parties were very evenly balanced. just about as many republicans and democrats in the country. they were spread out over two sections. the south was solid for the democrats. in any given presidential election, they could count on a body of electoral votes. countpublicans could almost as reliably on a body of electoral votes coming from the northeast, the upper midwest, and most of the west as well. those blocks of wins was large enough to the presidency. was inu had between them those states, doubtful states, new york and indiana. most of the campaigning was done in those two doubtful states. those electoral statistics you had up there reflect -- they look like they are fairly wide apart. victory in 1884, there are two states separating them, indiana and new york. .hose were quite close cleveland's victory in new york was something like a thousand popular votes out of one million cast. then you come down to the next election, harrison ve
it is true that between johnson and wilson there was only one democrat, grover cleveland.n fact, in the late 19th century, the two major parties were very evenly balanced. just about as many republicans and democrats in the country. they were spread out over two sections. the south was solid for the democrats. in any given presidential election, they could count on a body of electoral votes. countpublicans could almost as reliably on a body of electoral votes coming from the northeast, the...
265
265
Sep 20, 2018
09/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
olds, and that you're probably familiar with: the marshmallow test, which i ran on age appropriate grover. i will give you a marshmallow now, or if you wait a little while, i will give you marshmallows, but only if you wait. >> two marshmallows. >> reporter: would it be hard to wait? >> it would be very hard to wait, yes. you know-- you know, just looking at this marshmallow right now makes me want that marshmalw right now. >> reporter: leaving aside the dubious charms of the foodstuff, the marshmallow test is actually among the most famous and replicated in the history oflo psyc. >> there's a marshmallow. you can either wait, and i will bring you can have two, or you can eat it now. >> i will save it. >> okay, i will be back. >> reporter: of the 600 preschoolers at stanford on whom it was run, most wolfed down the little pillow of pleasure. but one-third delan d gratificatng enough to get another. >> you get two! >> reporter: follow-up research found that the more temperate types had higher s.a.t. scores as teens. and later, an ongoing study of 1,000 random new zealanders from birth to n
olds, and that you're probably familiar with: the marshmallow test, which i ran on age appropriate grover. i will give you a marshmallow now, or if you wait a little while, i will give you marshmallows, but only if you wait. >> two marshmallows. >> reporter: would it be hard to wait? >> it would be very hard to wait, yes. you know-- you know, just looking at this marshmallow right now makes me want that marshmalw right now. >> reporter: leaving aside the dubious charms...
167
167
Sep 4, 2018
09/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
nobody should pay taxes on inflation. >> there are instances of course, grover, where you may have bought in ten years and that'll address issues lingering such as that as well >> it has not appreciated as fast as inflation. people are paying taxes on land they lost money on that's why land is not being sold and put to better use >> my final question, many time in your writings, you say the tr trump tax reform changed and gave a chart to the economy. many economists disagreed with you. we have about half a minute left can you tell me quantitatively how we have a success for the economy? >> sure, we were paying 35% business tax, corporate income tax, that's the highest in the world. we are competing with china which pays 25% and germany at 25%. we just dropped back to 21%. i talked to german politicians, we know decisions around the world are being made to invest in the united states rather than germany where as before we could say the americans tax you more and come invest in germany and the chinese can do the same thing. we have seen capital investments grown dramatically over the last s
nobody should pay taxes on inflation. >> there are instances of course, grover, where you may have bought in ten years and that'll address issues lingering such as that as well >> it has not appreciated as fast as inflation. people are paying taxes on land they lost money on that's why land is not being sold and put to better use >> my final question, many time in your writings, you say the tr trump tax reform changed and gave a chart to the economy. many economists disagreed...
167
167
Sep 2, 2018
09/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
after 23 states endorsed their own labor day celebrations, president grover cleveland made it an officiale the holiday can't be directly credited with the five-day work week, minimum wage, and overtime pay, it did today, according to gallup, half of americans work more than 40 fulltime employees working more than 60 hours a week. the federal minimum wage has not been raised since 2009, and union membership is at 10% following a steady decline since the 1950's. announcer: when we return. why you can't believe everything you see. soledad: fake stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted than real stories. announcer: how you can keep your news feed credible. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. you could generate your own energy, at home. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or... doour thing, with energy upgrade california. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access
after 23 states endorsed their own labor day celebrations, president grover cleveland made it an officiale the holiday can't be directly credited with the five-day work week, minimum wage, and overtime pay, it did today, according to gallup, half of americans work more than 40 fulltime employees working more than 60 hours a week. the federal minimum wage has not been raised since 2009, and union membership is at 10% following a steady decline since the 1950's. announcer: when we return. why you...
56
56
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
than a home to societal wide maelstrom of the serial killer lives with the vietnam war pledge to grover lamar generational play watch the vietnam war every day live our documentary takes a look and smile to split those merlin are the members of the movie star for the first time i had a feeling of being on to something and it's. a means of those events today. the seeds of civil rights the peace movement the women's movement planned during this period. in sixty eight a loveless we don't. need anymore. south korean president has kicked off his third summit of the year with north korean leader kim jong un kim was on hand to greet moon as he arrived for the summit in pyongyang murders trying to reduce military tensions on the peninsula and restart stalled nuclear diplomacy between pyongyang.
than a home to societal wide maelstrom of the serial killer lives with the vietnam war pledge to grover lamar generational play watch the vietnam war every day live our documentary takes a look and smile to split those merlin are the members of the movie star for the first time i had a feeling of being on to something and it's. a means of those events today. the seeds of civil rights the peace movement the women's movement planned during this period. in sixty eight a loveless we don't. need...
389
389
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 389
favorite 0
quote 0
kavita grover, days inn owner. it was early, suddenly a loud beep, then a big bang, we were in shock, not sure if it was an earthquake, we were out of our mind." paul rose, sfmta. spokesperson. the operator is 38 veteran, he is 66 years old, he is in life threatening injuries. 3 others with injuries, one taken to the hospital. paul rose with the san francisco municipal transporation agency says they are working with the san francisco police department to try and figure out why this happened. they are going over video from the crash, including video from the 12 cameras on board the bus. rose. our hearts prayers go out to the driver (estacio live) there are reports from witnesses they saw the driver slump over -as if he appeared to have some type of medical condition... i asked the muni spokesperson whether this was a medical situation whether driver suffered a heart attack, but due to privacy laws, he could not provide any details about the man's condition. in sf, te (vicki) kron4 updated the story throughout the da
kavita grover, days inn owner. it was early, suddenly a loud beep, then a big bang, we were in shock, not sure if it was an earthquake, we were out of our mind." paul rose, sfmta. spokesperson. the operator is 38 veteran, he is 66 years old, he is in life threatening injuries. 3 others with injuries, one taken to the hospital. paul rose with the san francisco municipal transporation agency says they are working with the san francisco police department to try and figure out why this...
66
66
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
should have been in geneva last week in the yemeni capital muscat on thursday it appears martin grover's isn't giving up on his attempts to try to build confidence as he describes it between the two sides but they don't appear to want to give up the fighting now mr griffiths has had talks with the rebels. they say those meetings ended up with no agreement whatsoever he plans to come to start with what will take place remains to be seen but he will end his trip in the saudi capital riyadh but time is ticking on this whole process he knows that under a summons al-jazeera djibouti. saudi arabia says it has intercepted a missile fired by who see rebels in yemen in a statement published in saudi state media have military forces say the ballistic missile was fired towards the city of johnson they say the rebels have so far fired one hundred ninety five missiles toward saudi arabia killing one hundred twelve citizens. and three government demonstrations have been held across syria the protesters are angry at plans to launch a massive military offensive to retake it live the united nations has r
should have been in geneva last week in the yemeni capital muscat on thursday it appears martin grover's isn't giving up on his attempts to try to build confidence as he describes it between the two sides but they don't appear to want to give up the fighting now mr griffiths has had talks with the rebels. they say those meetings ended up with no agreement whatsoever he plans to come to start with what will take place remains to be seen but he will end his trip in the saudi capital riyadh but...
67
67
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
delegation that should have been in geneva last week in the capital muscat on thursday it appears martin grover's isn't giving up on his attempts to try to build confidence as he describes it between the two sides but they don't appear to want to give up the fighting now mr griffiths has had talks with the rebels. they say those meetings ended up with no agreement whatsoever he plans to come to start with what will take place remains to be seen but he will end his trip in the saudi capital riyadh but time is ticking on this whole process he knows that under a summons al-jazeera djibouti. so kid sixteen is the main highway in haiti east out of the port city of data it's easy to see why it's such got such deep importance as it's the start of the road supply route from yemen's main port to the capital city of sana which is one hundred forty kilometers northeast well amanda bryden from save the children says kilo sixteen is critical for humanitarian aid the port is a lifeline for the rest of the country say over eighty percent of the country's commercial imports are coming through this country throug
delegation that should have been in geneva last week in the capital muscat on thursday it appears martin grover's isn't giving up on his attempts to try to build confidence as he describes it between the two sides but they don't appear to want to give up the fighting now mr griffiths has had talks with the rebels. they say those meetings ended up with no agreement whatsoever he plans to come to start with what will take place remains to be seen but he will end his trip in the saudi capital...
90
90
Sep 22, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
preceded,one who has all 43 of them, it is 43, not 44 former professor, because grover cleveland wase 22nd and 24th president of the united states, and he is the same person, more or less. so 44 presidencies but only 43 different presidents or people. i digress. mrs. frank ford used to stay of justice feels frankfurt, first felix digresses from his texts and then he returns to it. [laughter] i repeat, this president is ed to an unprecedented degree of character assaults and unlike anyone before him, he is daily and habitually condemned by his political opponents, both within his own party and unanimously by the the mass media, by established bastions of power in washington, by intellectuals, pundits, academics, and many of those who are just failed with their own deep grievance of one grievancer against life or against men are against god or against family, or even against america. and the weapons, scoreless scurriloust -- books, anonymous editorials, corrupt intelligence officials. even now we learn, perhaps, the wearing of hidden wires in the oval office of his own people. but he w
preceded,one who has all 43 of them, it is 43, not 44 former professor, because grover cleveland wase 22nd and 24th president of the united states, and he is the same person, more or less. so 44 presidencies but only 43 different presidents or people. i digress. mrs. frank ford used to stay of justice feels frankfurt, first felix digresses from his texts and then he returns to it. [laughter] i repeat, this president is ed to an unprecedented degree of character assaults and unlike anyone before...
134
134
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> but next door, days inn manager sanjay grover says business proceeds right now. that almost wasn't the case after one of his guests came within feet of the bus. >> they just came outside. they said what happened? i said, well, this happened. and they saw. one of the guests here,aside, t operator involved in the crash is in critical condition. the sfmta nes38-year veteran of the agency, honored as a safe driver. their investigation continues. >>> there has been no update on the driver's condition all day. we do know this, raj and jeff. there's 10 to 12 cameras on it. they're hoping it provides some clues and insights into what caused this crash. reporting live from the marina, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> a find along the railroad tracks in niles canyon. alameda county sheriff's deputies say hikers found a body near mile marker 14. that near vallejo mills historical park. the body is an unidentified adult male. anyone with information is asked to contact the sheriff's department. >>> okay. take a good look at that. that's a picture that's raising a thousand co
. >> but next door, days inn manager sanjay grover says business proceeds right now. that almost wasn't the case after one of his guests came within feet of the bus. >> they just came outside. they said what happened? i said, well, this happened. and they saw. one of the guests here,aside, t operator involved in the crash is in critical condition. the sfmta nes38-year veteran of the agency, honored as a safe driver. their investigation continues. >>> there has been no...
2,016
2.0K
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 2,016
favorite 0
quote 0
and more ♪ james ingram: ♪ baby, come to me let me put my arms around you this was meant to be ♪ groverove i'll be calling out your name ♪ jermaine jackson: ♪ why don't you do what you do when you did what you did to me ♪ smokey robinson: ♪ i don't care what they think about me and i don't care what they say ♪ patti labelle & michael mcdonald: ♪ on my own >> ♪ this isn't how it was supposed to end ♪ >> ♪ on my own >> ♪ i wish that we could do it all again ♪ angela: these songs are so beautiful. they are perfect for relaxing around the house. peabo: or for enjoying a romantic evening with that special someone. vanessa williams: ♪ isn't this world a crazy place? just my thought our chance had passed you go and save the best for last ♪ peabo bryson: ♪ baby, can you stop the rain from falling? won't you chase my clouds away? ♪ regina belle: ♪ make it like it was the way it used to be ♪ diana ross & lionel richie: ♪ oh yes, you will always be my endless love ♪ the way it used to be ♪ angela: i can't believe all of these great soul ballads we're hearing. peabo: what's really unbelievable is a
and more ♪ james ingram: ♪ baby, come to me let me put my arms around you this was meant to be ♪ groverove i'll be calling out your name ♪ jermaine jackson: ♪ why don't you do what you do when you did what you did to me ♪ smokey robinson: ♪ i don't care what they think about me and i don't care what they say ♪ patti labelle & michael mcdonald: ♪ on my own >> ♪ this isn't how it was supposed to end ♪ >> ♪ on my own >> ♪ i wish that we could do it...
117
117
Sep 17, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
grover cleveland in the 1890's. notion that the government, the federal government especially, would step in and try to correct the economic cycle, was heresy. depressions were acts of god. there were booms and busts and there was nothing you could do about it. that was the philosophy that andrew mellon, hoover's holdover secretary of the treasury, maintained. he basically told the president, flush out the system. the bad, the crooked bankers, the speculators, all of hobbesian was economics. hoover's response was to get a new secretary of the treasury. to the court of st. james. think that into 1929, the stock market crash and the next day they were bread lines. 1930, the new york times and other media outlets praised hoover for doing more than any other president before under the circumstances. hoover did not believe in boom and bust. to go back to harding's administration, and the secretary of commerce, there was a severe recession right after world war i. effecthoover who was in delegated with responsibility, and
grover cleveland in the 1890's. notion that the government, the federal government especially, would step in and try to correct the economic cycle, was heresy. depressions were acts of god. there were booms and busts and there was nothing you could do about it. that was the philosophy that andrew mellon, hoover's holdover secretary of the treasury, maintained. he basically told the president, flush out the system. the bad, the crooked bankers, the speculators, all of hobbesian was economics....
100
100
Sep 18, 2018
09/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
what will grover norquist say about that?next. ♪ a oser to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade. when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance significantly reduces the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event... ...and lowers a1c, with diet and exercise. let's give i
what will grover norquist say about that?next. ♪ a oser to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade. when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what...
231
231
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
should have been in geneva last week in the yemeni capital muscat on thursday it appears martin grover's isn't giving up on his attempts to try to build confidence as he describes it between the two sides but they don't appear to want to give up the fighting now mr griffiths has had talks with the rebels in amman they say those meetings ended up with no agreement whatsoever he plans to come to start with what will take place remains to be seen but he will end his trip in the saudi capital riyadh but time is ticking on this whole process he knows that under a summons zero djibouti. or sixteen is the main highway heading east out of the port city for data this is it to see why it has such strategic importance as it's the start of the road supply route from yemen's main port to the capital city sana which is hundred forty kilometers northeast amanda bryden from save the children says killer sixteen is critical for humanitarian aid. the port is a lifeline for the rest of the country say over eighty percent of the country's commercial imports are coming through this country through this ports
should have been in geneva last week in the yemeni capital muscat on thursday it appears martin grover's isn't giving up on his attempts to try to build confidence as he describes it between the two sides but they don't appear to want to give up the fighting now mr griffiths has had talks with the rebels in amman they say those meetings ended up with no agreement whatsoever he plans to come to start with what will take place remains to be seen but he will end his trip in the saudi capital...
118
118
Sep 16, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and they don't know also , grover cleveland and baby ruth. >> did you read -- have you read any of the morris -- petty stuff? senator mccain: i thought that rex was magnificent. how could he have done so poorly with reagan and yet so magnificently -- >> because he had that goofy notion, goofy style for reagan. senator mccain: what would give a smart guy like him that idea? >> in part two, there is an amazing opening scene in a chapter where he is taking a train from one place to another place and he is sending a letter to the head of columbia university asking about good books he had read lately. over senator mccain: really 100. great classic. he loved him. he was his favorite. he was the one that had all the teddy roosevelt qualities. he was the favorite. he was the one that was going to be -- the letter roosevelt wrote back to this woman was a very brave letter. he says, i would gladly sacrifice all four of my sons in the cause of freedom. it was almost like a propaganda letter. moore says, a couple weeks after his death in the stable, they , found roosevelt with his arms quin
. >> and they don't know also , grover cleveland and baby ruth. >> did you read -- have you read any of the morris -- petty stuff? senator mccain: i thought that rex was magnificent. how could he have done so poorly with reagan and yet so magnificently -- >> because he had that goofy notion, goofy style for reagan. senator mccain: what would give a smart guy like him that idea? >> in part two, there is an amazing opening scene in a chapter where he is taking a train from...
43
43
Sep 27, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
grover cleveland was the 22nd and 24th president of the united states and he is the same person eache, more or less. so 44 presidencies, but only 43 people. i digress. if felix makes two mistakes when he speaks, first he digresses and second he returns to it. i repeat, this president is subject to an unparalleled degree and measure of character assassination, unlike anyone who has come before him. unlike any of the 43 before. he is daily, routinely and habitually condemned by his political opponents, both within his own party and unanimously by the other party. by the mass media. by the intellectuals. the academics, many of those were filled with their own deep grievance of one sort or another. grievance against life or against men or against god or against family. even against america. and their weapons, journalists, books, anonymous editorials. corrupt intelligence officials. even now, we learn, perhaps the wearing of hidden wires in the oval office by his own people. but he withstands. he gets up in the morning early and often has an unhealthy, excellent breakfast. i have seen it
grover cleveland was the 22nd and 24th president of the united states and he is the same person eache, more or less. so 44 presidencies, but only 43 people. i digress. if felix makes two mistakes when he speaks, first he digresses and second he returns to it. i repeat, this president is subject to an unparalleled degree and measure of character assassination, unlike anyone who has come before him. unlike any of the 43 before. he is daily, routinely and habitually condemned by his political...
154
154
Sep 26, 2018
09/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe they can go out and talk about cory booker as a grover or maybe they can talk aboutk keith ellison battering his girlfriend or may be senator carper from delaware who beat his wife, maybe we can have a conversation that's a lotto bigger than just some unfounded quite honestly, with no evidence, to back it up, no corroboration, no witnesses against brett kavanaugh. these same democratic senators are saying that he is guilty until proven innocent. that is not how we are supposed to do this. >> laura: some of the criminal (justice.that is being done from a president trump is moving on this issue, i think they are actually making interesting coalitions with minority groups and others, who normally don't look at the republican party in a very charitable way. but part of what is bringing them together is this idea that prosecutors are overzealous and are convicting people who really don't have a shot that either defending themselves or convicting them before they have really had an opportunity to put on the kind of evidence they need to. so it's interesting these groupk are turning on --
maybe they can go out and talk about cory booker as a grover or maybe they can talk aboutk keith ellison battering his girlfriend or may be senator carper from delaware who beat his wife, maybe we can have a conversation that's a lotto bigger than just some unfounded quite honestly, with no evidence, to back it up, no corroboration, no witnesses against brett kavanaugh. these same democratic senators are saying that he is guilty until proven innocent. that is not how we are supposed to do this....
261
261
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 0
and 12 years later, labor day was made a federal holiday when president grover cleveland signed the legislationd it our nation prowess expert rouse and strong. i always love to hear from you. let me know what you think. follow me on twitter and facebook at dan ashley abc 7. maybe share your labor day barbecue pictures with me. >> did not realize that it started on a tuesday originally. >> that's right. it shifted to monday so you have the long weekend. >> much better. that's it for this edition of abc 7 news. you can look for breaking news any time on the abc 7 news app. i'm kris citizen zee. >> and i'm dan ashley. for spencer christian, mindi bach, we appreciate your time. hope to see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. here are today's contestants -- a tenth and eleventh grade english teacher from friendswood, texas... a ninth and tenth grade math teacher from midvale, utah... and a k through 12 gifted and talented teacher from eureka springs, arkansas... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hi, folks. i'm hurrying
and 12 years later, labor day was made a federal holiday when president grover cleveland signed the legislationd it our nation prowess expert rouse and strong. i always love to hear from you. let me know what you think. follow me on twitter and facebook at dan ashley abc 7. maybe share your labor day barbecue pictures with me. >> did not realize that it started on a tuesday originally. >> that's right. it shifted to monday so you have the long weekend. >> much better. that's...
247
247
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: janjay grover, his wife and their 18-month-old son were inside the days inn he manages at the time of the crash. if the tree hadn't been there, this could have been much worse. >> the tree was like a speed breaker. i'm getting goosebumps like it should be like massive. it's a blessing in disguise. >> it just looked like chaos. >> reporter: loren winfrey manages a tire and automotive shop that was closed the majority of the morning. he, too, commented on the tree absorbing the impact as well as the timing of the crash in this busy area. >> could have been much worse. if it was like a half hour later, this is super busy out here. there's usually like, you know, at least 20, 30, 40, 50 people always just walking up and down the street. so it could have been really tragic. >> reporter: you can see there's a branch left hanging from where that awning used to be. there's a young couple that owns this business. we talked to them earlier today. they also live here and tell us they're very lucky to be okay. in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix5. according >> muni is taking an u
. >> reporter: janjay grover, his wife and their 18-month-old son were inside the days inn he manages at the time of the crash. if the tree hadn't been there, this could have been much worse. >> the tree was like a speed breaker. i'm getting goosebumps like it should be like massive. it's a blessing in disguise. >> it just looked like chaos. >> reporter: loren winfrey manages a tire and automotive shop that was closed the majority of the morning. he, too, commented on...
149
149
Sep 27, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
i rise today to celebrate the fe of grove -- grover c. sewacks. he went to war at the age of 17. he was one of 16 million americans who served in world war ii. his wartime service was concentrated in the bloody ocean battlegrounds of the pacific aboard the sperry a. submarine tend earn first united states navy ship to be launched after japan's attack on pearl harbor. his career began on o april 29, 1942, as a seaman apresentist in the united states navy. he was honorably discharged on december 13, 19 3, as a senior chief torpedo man after 21 years of dedicated service. while serving in the united states navy, he was awarded the national defense service medal and seven good conduct medals. like so many others, answering america's anxious call to service, he found the experience of war to be rights of passage to manhood. he was never much for war stories, but he surely enjoyed a a constancy of fellship with his fellow travelers and organizations such as the fleet reserve association and the american legion. he served in the navy for 16 years and after the war he retired in 1962. he
i rise today to celebrate the fe of grove -- grover c. sewacks. he went to war at the age of 17. he was one of 16 million americans who served in world war ii. his wartime service was concentrated in the bloody ocean battlegrounds of the pacific aboard the sperry a. submarine tend earn first united states navy ship to be launched after japan's attack on pearl harbor. his career began on o april 29, 1942, as a seaman apresentist in the united states navy. he was honorably discharged on december...
112
112
Sep 29, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
massee interview mckinley, a descendent of grover cleveland and president mckinley.ou are here because you work with the organization but also because you are the descendent of two presidents. massee: on my maternal side am rela
massee interview mckinley, a descendent of grover cleveland and president mckinley.ou are here because you work with the organization but also because you are the descendent of two presidents. massee: on my maternal side am rela
221
221
Sep 21, 2018
09/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
interview conducted on sesame street itself a few years agoonfirmed what many might have suspected: that grover can no more dela gratification than many of his fellow americans whon average, according to the federal reserve, have less than $4,000 in savings. 57% of u.s. adults have less than $1,000 to their names.t you can maintain self- control, psychologist walter mischel told me... te>> you have got a much b chance of taking the future into account and likely to have better economic outcomes. >> reporter: mischel, who died last week, is known for an experiment he first ran at stanford in 1960 with fo o to six years, and that you're probably familiar with: the marshmallow test, which i ran on age appropriate grover.ll i ive you a marshmallow now, or if you wait a little while, i will give you two marshmallows, but only if you wait. >> two marshmallows. d reporter: would it be h wait? >> it would be very hard to wait, yes.ow you you know, just looking at this marshmallow right now makes me want that marshmallow right now. >> reporter: leaving aside the dubious charms of the foodstuff, the mars
interview conducted on sesame street itself a few years agoonfirmed what many might have suspected: that grover can no more dela gratification than many of his fellow americans whon average, according to the federal reserve, have less than $4,000 in savings. 57% of u.s. adults have less than $1,000 to their names.t you can maintain self- control, psychologist walter mischel told me... te>> you have got a much b chance of taking the future into account and likely to have better economic...
123
123
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: president trump is not reading grover cleveland. stuart: probably not.] to have on the phone - we do? alvin, i'm not sure the pronunciation [inaudible]. thank you, alvin. emergency disaster services director. alvin your organization supplies all types of physical goods to people who are affected by florence. are you running out of supplies at this point? >> not at all. we been staging up for this operation and set in charlotte, north salina gathering up forces. we are uniquely positioned to help those and disaster volunteers to deploy and preparing and providing food and hydration and clean up kids and hygiene supplies and more portly emotional and spiritual . stuart: that's the point. the salvation army is to provide for those who are just leaning of physical things that they need but i know you better as someone who provides spiritual assistance and that's what you're doing here, isn't it? stuart: budget. >> absolutely. we want to meet the physical needs first but then we want to be able to listen and hear what they need to provide those services as so
stuart: president trump is not reading grover cleveland. stuart: probably not.] to have on the phone - we do? alvin, i'm not sure the pronunciation [inaudible]. thank you, alvin. emergency disaster services director. alvin your organization supplies all types of physical goods to people who are affected by florence. are you running out of supplies at this point? >> not at all. we been staging up for this operation and set in charlotte, north salina gathering up forces. we are uniquely...
90
90
Sep 22, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
like anyone who has preceded him , grover of him cleveland was both the 22nd and 24th president and he is the same person each time. presidencies but only 43 different people. i digress. if felix makes mistakes when he speaks, he digresses and he returns to it. repeat, this president is a meausto a major of -- assault. he is routinely condemned by his political opponents both within his party and unanimously, by the other party, by the mass intellectuals, the academics, and many of those who are filled with their own grievance of one sort or another. grievance against life or family orn or god or even america. weapons, books, anonymous editorials. leadership of a government want enforcement agency, corrupt intelligence officials. even now, we learn of the wearing of hidden wires in the oval office of his people. he withstands and he gets up early and often has an unhealthy, but excellent breakfast. i have seen it in person. link offd me a sausage his plate. those of you who know me, did i take it? yes. no hesitation. from my undersecretary. when i am taking food, that is bad. after tha
like anyone who has preceded him , grover of him cleveland was both the 22nd and 24th president and he is the same person each time. presidencies but only 43 different people. i digress. if felix makes mistakes when he speaks, he digresses and he returns to it. repeat, this president is a meausto a major of -- assault. he is routinely condemned by his political opponents both within his party and unanimously, by the other party, by the mass intellectuals, the academics, and many of those who...
123
123
Sep 4, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
caller: hello, that is a white ford bronco driven by grover norquist.working my way through -- host: i don't hear you. go ahead, we can hear you. you are working your way through what? democracy inon since the 50's . the0's or the 40's with libertarians. i believe that if president obama was dismantling the government like president trump did, his nominee would have been approved. everyone would have loved him, -- theernment, government, i don't know what to call it, it complicated. it's a deep, historical book. democracy in chains. then't know the buzzwords, free speech, the far white -- far right thing they need free speech. james buchanan's nobel prize-winning theory of everyone acting in their own interest, for me, my interest in the government is making the world a better place. -- you get lost. it's complicated. , it seems likech a big conspiracy theory. but this is a shining moment, i believe. host: what would you like to pick up on stephen? >> libertarians and liberty people have a variety of issues from gun rights to corporate money. i think a
caller: hello, that is a white ford bronco driven by grover norquist.working my way through -- host: i don't hear you. go ahead, we can hear you. you are working your way through what? democracy inon since the 50's . the0's or the 40's with libertarians. i believe that if president obama was dismantling the government like president trump did, his nominee would have been approved. everyone would have loved him, -- theernment, government, i don't know what to call it, it complicated. it's a...