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harding, this is the harding symposium, that it is also important. abigail adams, if we can go back to her, she wrote to her husband when he was in philadelphia -- remember the ladies, we have all heard this. however, she was really angry with john because he didn't remember the ladies. he thought she was kidding when she said make sure that you make as part of the laws of this new nation because, you know, we don't have rights like to in education, really. you don't have rights to our own property. lady washington -- to give you an idea, lady washington did inherit money from an inheritance from her first husband, but lady washington really needed to get married because it had to be in the hands of a man because a woman couldn't. this was the way it was for women. so, when he called her, oh, you are so soft, she wasn't too happy. well, we, many years later to another first lady -- we come many years later to another first lady, florence harding who is the very first first lady to cast a ballot to vote for her own husband as president of the united s
harding, this is the harding symposium, that it is also important. abigail adams, if we can go back to her, she wrote to her husband when he was in philadelphia -- remember the ladies, we have all heard this. however, she was really angry with john because he didn't remember the ladies. he thought she was kidding when she said make sure that you make as part of the laws of this new nation because, you know, we don't have rights like to in education, really. you don't have rights to our own...
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the story of america is the story of hard-fought, hard-won progress, and it continues today.ten by men and women who believe that all of us, not just some, but all should have the chance to live up to our god-given potential. not only because we are a tolerant country or generous country, or compassionate country, but because we are a better, stronger, more prosperous country what we harness the talent, hard work, and ingenuity of every single hard-working american. i wish my mother could have been with us longer. i wish she could have seen chelsea become a mother herself. i wish he could have met charlotte. i wish she could have seen the america that we will build together. an america, where if you do your part, we reap the reward. an america where a father can tell his daughter, yes, you can be anything you want to be, even president of the united states. thank you all. god bless you. may god bless america. [applause] [cheering] ♪ [applause] ♪ [cheering] ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪
the story of america is the story of hard-fought, hard-won progress, and it continues today.ten by men and women who believe that all of us, not just some, but all should have the chance to live up to our god-given potential. not only because we are a tolerant country or generous country, or compassionate country, but because we are a better, stronger, more prosperous country what we harness the talent, hard work, and ingenuity of every single hard-working american. i wish my mother could have...
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with practice, it's just- it's hard, but it's not that hard. but to not see your mother, and knowing that your mom is so - so close to you. and knowing that she still care about you. but you just cannot be with her. that's really horrible thing i must say. so, from 9 to 19, i mean, i saw my mom occasionally. but only once in three months. >> for a few days. >> yeah, for a few days. and that's very hard. and i still remember, like, my mom mom finally came - i actually felt there's something - we - we're missing something. there's kind of a missing link between she and i. because i suddenly i become an adult, you know? after ten years. and i grow up already. so, it actually, it takes me like, six years, you know, to reconnect, you know? miss my mom, you know, in the, same way that, when i was a kid. you know, that really connection. >> your mother let go of a little boy, and she got back a man. >> yeah, something like that. she always have a dream that - still today, you know, she, "oh, i just dreamed of you when you were six," or something. of c
with practice, it's just- it's hard, but it's not that hard. but to not see your mother, and knowing that your mom is so - so close to you. and knowing that she still care about you. but you just cannot be with her. that's really horrible thing i must say. so, from 9 to 19, i mean, i saw my mom occasionally. but only once in three months. >> for a few days. >> yeah, for a few days. and that's very hard. and i still remember, like, my mom mom finally came - i actually felt there's...
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howard, thank you for your hard work. to your entire team, that is there supporting you at all times, i drove some you -- i see a lot of them back here. thank you everyone for your hard work at either the long hours, weekends that nobody sees over the last few months, so thank you for all your hard work during the process. i will say, i guess i've only been budget that you chair in my time but i couldn't imagine a better team to work with on the mayor's so thank you to all of you and thank you ms. howard for your partnership in this. in terms of our committee work, we could tactic is to get rid hearings around themes with the recreational park or families or affordability and public safety. i think we were able to do a lot in those hearings and bring up some of the concerns that we had as a board and hear from a community as well. i want to thank all the people i work so hard with us at the board of supervisors on this budget as in every year. first of all, to a controller's office , ben rosenfield, thank you, ben. todd i
howard, thank you for your hard work. to your entire team, that is there supporting you at all times, i drove some you -- i see a lot of them back here. thank you everyone for your hard work at either the long hours, weekends that nobody sees over the last few months, so thank you for all your hard work during the process. i will say, i guess i've only been budget that you chair in my time but i couldn't imagine a better team to work with on the mayor's so thank you to all of you and thank you...
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harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include author cynthia bidder and director of first ladies library, patricia citer. we show how the u.s. government uses propaganda -- get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> labor secretary thomas perez is our guest on news makers this weekend. he'll answer questions about increasing the minimum wage overtime pay, family leave and employment numbers. news makers is on c-span sunday at 10:00 a.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >>> this sunday on q&a artist and journalist molly crabapple on her use of drawings to tell invegs gatetive stories from around the world. >> gang affiliation may be reading a book by a black panther, aztec drawings or having a tattoo. pelican bay isn't alone in this. around the country you can land in solitary for your art your readings, your belief, your sexual orientation or your friends. >> i go around with a sketch book and draw. a lot of times that's not necessarily to show the finished drawing, it's also to build rapport with people. very o
harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include author cynthia bidder and director of first ladies library, patricia citer. we show how the u.s. government uses propaganda -- get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> labor secretary thomas perez is our guest on news makers this weekend. he'll answer questions about increasing the minimum wage overtime pay, family leave and employment numbers. news makers is on c-span sunday at 10:00...
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are people not looking hard enough? john: they are not looking hard enough. they are not trying hard enough. if you want to hire outstanding woman, you go out and find them. to recruit mary meeker for over a decade. emily: over a decade? john: we looked long and hard. it was a concerted campaign. i hired mary not because she is a woman but because she is the best at what she does. seidenberg.th emily: this idea that you have to be a founder or ceo, is that closing the door on good candidates? john: yes it is. emily: john, ellen is someone you personally brought in. she was your chief of staff, you were her mentor. how did you feel when you found out she was suing you? john: i was sick. it was painful. ellen was a good chief of staff. but when i read the charges, i knew from that very moment that these had no merit. emily: how aware were you of this situation? when she was there, how aware were you that she was unhappy? john: you know, i'd rather not get into the past. ellen did some good things. i wish her well at reddit. emily: she is now the ceo of reddit,
are people not looking hard enough? john: they are not looking hard enough. they are not trying hard enough. if you want to hire outstanding woman, you go out and find them. to recruit mary meeker for over a decade. emily: over a decade? john: we looked long and hard. it was a concerted campaign. i hired mary not because she is a woman but because she is the best at what she does. seidenberg.th emily: this idea that you have to be a founder or ceo, is that closing the door on good candidates?...
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this is hard. if it sounds hard, it's a cousin is hard. -- it is because it is hard. when we were working on health care i had advisers in a meeting, and we were going around and around about how to get this thing done and he raised his hand and said, the thing is, this is hard. and hard things are hard. i said, thank you for that astute observation. [laughter] when he left, he left me a plaque that i put on my desk that says, hard things are hard. just in case i forget. [laughter] battling back from recession has been hard. fixing a broken health care system has been hard. making our economy more competitive for the future is hard. the last seven years -- the last seven days. [laughter] should remind us that there is nothing america cannot do. there is no challenge we cannot solve. inspiring americans to improve every single day. nothing we cannot do. [applause] nothing we cannot do. [applause] i have to admit. this is a quick aside -- i have been president for 6.5 years. i do not watch the news. no offense -- [laughter] you would think, every day the only thing goin
this is hard. if it sounds hard, it's a cousin is hard. -- it is because it is hard. when we were working on health care i had advisers in a meeting, and we were going around and around about how to get this thing done and he raised his hand and said, the thing is, this is hard. and hard things are hard. i said, thank you for that astute observation. [laughter] when he left, he left me a plaque that i put on my desk that says, hard things are hard. just in case i forget. [laughter] battling...
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this is hard. if it sounds hard, it's because it's hard. [laughter] i remember when we were working on health care, i had an advisor -- we were in a meeting. around going around and about how we're going to get this thing done. he said, mr. president, the thing is this is hard. [laughter] and hard things are hard. thatd, well, thank you for astute observation. [laughter] so when he left, he left me a plaque that i put on my desk that says "hard things are hard" just in case i forget. [laughter] battling back from recession has been hard. fixing a broken health care system has been hard. making our economy more competitive for the future -- it's hard. , shoot,last seven years the last seven days -- [laughter] should remind us there is nothing america can't do. there's no challenge we caps off. there are quite americans -- there's no challenge we cannot solve. there are fine americans who are proving this a reasonable day. [cheers and applause] there's nothing we cannot do. you know, i got to admit. i have been president for six and a half ye
this is hard. if it sounds hard, it's because it's hard. [laughter] i remember when we were working on health care, i had an advisor -- we were in a meeting. around going around and about how we're going to get this thing done. he said, mr. president, the thing is this is hard. [laughter] and hard things are hard. thatd, well, thank you for astute observation. [laughter] so when he left, he left me a plaque that i put on my desk that says "hard things are hard" just in case i forget....
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smith & forge hard cider. now on draft.ople to try their bold new handheld sandwiches. i've never really tasted anything like this. the maple is just like a really nice touch to it. this is my second one actually man. applebee's rocks! yeah, what he said. the new maple bacon chicken piadini. only at applebee's. ooh that's hot. take it off amore take it off! no! you don't want me any more? you're a pizza, ok?! and we're done! don't let food hang around. nooo!!!!! for that just brushed clean feeling, eat, drink chew. orbit. this summer you could win tickets every hour to concerts of your choice! oh, awesome! yeah! but only with pepsi. yes!! oh, at least your name's on the bottle... do i look like a larry to you? pop open music every hour with pepsi! my name is kieran griffin. i work here at five star auto care in rocklin california. a lot of thought was put into the change to solar and we couldn't have done it without pg&e. pg&e is very committed to clean energy. working with five star auto care we looked at how we could make
smith & forge hard cider. now on draft.ople to try their bold new handheld sandwiches. i've never really tasted anything like this. the maple is just like a really nice touch to it. this is my second one actually man. applebee's rocks! yeah, what he said. the new maple bacon chicken piadini. only at applebee's. ooh that's hot. take it off amore take it off! no! you don't want me any more? you're a pizza, ok?! and we're done! don't let food hang around. nooo!!!!! for that just brushed clean...
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if you just work hard enough you can be anything.f parents who came from nearly nothing except for that hard work. parents who brought little to their marriage except for their love for each other and that hard work. and that hard work not only produced a great life for me and my brother and sister but think about how amazing this country is that one generation removed from the guy who was working on the floor of the plant at the breyers ice cream place, his son is the two-term governor of the state where he was born and raised. [applause] that is not only what my parents have done for me but that is what new jersey has done for us. this place that represents the most ethnically diverse state in the country, the most densely populated state in the country we are all different and we are on top of each other like you are on top of each other in this gym. [laughter] and what has come from that is the absolute belief that not only can all achieve what we want to achieve because of the place we live and we cannot only do it together, we
if you just work hard enough you can be anything.f parents who came from nearly nothing except for that hard work. parents who brought little to their marriage except for their love for each other and that hard work. and that hard work not only produced a great life for me and my brother and sister but think about how amazing this country is that one generation removed from the guy who was working on the floor of the plant at the breyers ice cream place, his son is the two-term governor of the...
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there are hard liners in iran who don't particularly like this deal. how do they make their impact felt as commerce begins to -- international commerce begins to develop again in iran? >> thrats a really that's a really good question because those hard liners have ties to conglomerates and deep pockets in the country and they are wary on the one hand of syria's investment they don't want to lose their dominant positions, in oil and gas, to name one so they're going to be quite wary of foreigners coming in and they are ideologically just cautious of foreign presence in iran to begin with. the whole manned of the islamic republic guard corps is to protect the country from defense of iran, and the islamic revolution. so there's definitely going to be some tensions and it's not going to be as easy as investors might expect. >> sounds like it's all for business go on your plane and go over there are business, is not as easy. the author of women and politics in rawn iran, action and reaction. join me sunday night, 9:00 p.m, iran behind the deal from the stre
there are hard liners in iran who don't particularly like this deal. how do they make their impact felt as commerce begins to -- international commerce begins to develop again in iran? >> thrats a really that's a really good question because those hard liners have ties to conglomerates and deep pockets in the country and they are wary on the one hand of syria's investment they don't want to lose their dominant positions, in oil and gas, to name one so they're going to be quite wary of...
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investment and insuring this investment benefits our local community i'm pleased to recognize the hard men and women of the building trade from local 261 to the 4ru7 and local 377 and local engineers on local 3 and 6 they're the ones building this project from the ground up and deserve our premeditation please join me in welcoming all businesses and labor mr. bob. >> (clapping). >> thank you and you know it there's a lot of thanks going around i want to take a moment and give a special thanks to the men and women of the building trades there's michael came up with this beautiful idea and vision to replace doyle drive but it takes the men and women someone to implement that vision and dreams with two of those one of those and a whole love of this that is a pleasure to be here to celebrate the opening of doyle drive california first c-3 public-private partnership to be approved by the california transportation commission i wanted to be here to celebrate as a key gate to the heart of san francisco this project is a significance it will have a positive input on the commuters and the visito
investment and insuring this investment benefits our local community i'm pleased to recognize the hard men and women of the building trade from local 261 to the 4ru7 and local 377 and local engineers on local 3 and 6 they're the ones building this project from the ground up and deserve our premeditation please join me in welcoming all businesses and labor mr. bob. >> (clapping). >> thank you and you know it there's a lot of thanks going around i want to take a moment and give a...
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smith & forge hard cider.s. ice breakers. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ wow. that's good. i like it. oh that's so much better. oh this is awesome. like seriously. very smooth. very tasty. i feel like i have to try all of them now. it tasted very refreshing. powerful. love it. i could drink it all day. delish. i could drink this. i could drink the whole thing. let me get some of that one? i already drank it all. can i keep it? i recommend this to anybody. have you tried 5-hour energy® lately? have you tried 5-hour energy® lately? have you tried 5-hour energy® lately? ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) >> jon: we spend so much time focusing on politics -- speeches, ideas -- we rarely explore what we've done with our hands. i think it's high time we do a little crafting. today i hope you will join me. i would like to take you through a simple craft. all you need is yarn popsicle sticks and a good household glue. we'll put this together in a manner -- (cheers and applause) >> jon: look at this! senator schumer, wait! (appla
smith & forge hard cider.s. ice breakers. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ wow. that's good. i like it. oh that's so much better. oh this is awesome. like seriously. very smooth. very tasty. i feel like i have to try all of them now. it tasted very refreshing. powerful. love it. i could drink it all day. delish. i could drink this. i could drink the whole thing. let me get some of that one? i already drank it all. can i keep it? i recommend this to anybody. have you tried 5-hour energy®...
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she has raised a lot of hard money.he is going to have to figure out how to do the other two ends of the barbell. another way to slice and dice the numbers is geographically. on the republican side, we looked very hard at the dollars raised by some of their leading candidates and found that ted cruz's money came from all across the country for a total of $14.3 million. that's a lot more than a lot of people thought. jeb bush takes in $11.4 million. a lot of his was concentrated in florida and the northeast. marco rubio has a very healthy presence in florida and does well here in the northeast. scattered support elsewhere, although he took in less than both bush and cruz. margaret: the ted cruz numbers are fascinating. it says he has staying power into the primary season. it is a problem for bush. it validates what the concern is. mark: bush is a relationship candidate. his problem is that for a lot of people elsewhere in the country, he is a bush. he's either too establishment or too boring. it hurts with the hard dolla
she has raised a lot of hard money.he is going to have to figure out how to do the other two ends of the barbell. another way to slice and dice the numbers is geographically. on the republican side, we looked very hard at the dollars raised by some of their leading candidates and found that ted cruz's money came from all across the country for a total of $14.3 million. that's a lot more than a lot of people thought. jeb bush takes in $11.4 million. a lot of his was concentrated in florida and...
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>> mm-hmm. >> do you see how it would be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah. >> a month after the strike ended - farm workers took the street once more...after leaders of the movement were able to convince the federal government to sit down to negotiations with them... ...and try to seal an agreement to bring day wages up to 200 pesos. >> a month and a half later, the government announced that they'd gotten growers to agree to pay a bit more - but not the 200 pesos that the workers had been fighting for. worn down - and with their options exhausted too, they had no other choice but to accept the offer. >> the beauty for the retailer of growing in san quintin, mexico is 1 - these people are not seen and the strike is not heard. i don't think that the retailers have to try very hard to obfuscate the source of the food that we eat. that's the nature of this system - when you pick up an apple, you don't see the labor in that apple - but it's embodied in that apple. you walk down the grocery aisle - think about all this phantom labor embodied in all those
>> mm-hmm. >> do you see how it would be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah. >> a month after the strike ended - farm workers took the street once more...after leaders of the movement were able to convince the federal government to sit down to negotiations with them... ...and try to seal an agreement to bring day wages up to 200 pesos. >> a month and a half later, the government announced that they'd gotten growers to agree to pay a bit more - but not the 200...
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it's hard. it's really hard. >> she gave me this for valentine's day. i sleep with it every night. >> oh, i love her. that's my heart. >> i just miss her. i'm trying to stay close to the things that she gives me. >> we've got a really strong bond, you know? i mean, it ain't all about sex, you know what i'm saying? we just clicked from off the gate. >> i just read her letters all the time and talk to her mom and try to stay as close to her as i can. >> danica will be in prison for the next six to eight years on a robbery charge. jennifer has only eight months left on her sentence. >> it may sound crazy, but i'll probably end up even coming back. i don't think i can make it out there without her. and i know she can't make it in here without me. and i know it's killing her right now. >> i'm able to see her through a window from single cell. and i sit out here for, like, two hours and i'll draw a heart. >> i really can't see her. i just see her hand waving. and she can see my hand waving. >> on this morning, jennifer has her disciplinary hearing to determin
it's hard. it's really hard. >> she gave me this for valentine's day. i sleep with it every night. >> oh, i love her. that's my heart. >> i just miss her. i'm trying to stay close to the things that she gives me. >> we've got a really strong bond, you know? i mean, it ain't all about sex, you know what i'm saying? we just clicked from off the gate. >> i just read her letters all the time and talk to her mom and try to stay as close to her as i can. >> danica...
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you know, it's kind of hard. and i'm always sort of changing in the corner still even though how comfortable i could be. so i feel kind of left out. >> it's almost like there's a fine line between trying to include her and trying not to include her so much that it made her feel excluded from everything. i keep accidentally making her feel bad, and it's just... it must be so hard for her. i can't even imagine it. >> i remember a couple years back, everyone was talking about, like, having babies and it really makes me upset. i mean, i don't want to tell them to stop talking about it,o but you know, it's like... it kind of hurts my feelings and they're always talking about that. it's like... it's so hard to explain. it's like, "but i'm a girl," so it's... but it's like, "could i have the pain of labor? could i have to deal with that?" and it's kind of hard to have that happen, like, those conversations. (crying) and i feel like a lot of people, it's hard for them to understand, but i don't want to, like, burden them
you know, it's kind of hard. and i'm always sort of changing in the corner still even though how comfortable i could be. so i feel kind of left out. >> it's almost like there's a fine line between trying to include her and trying not to include her so much that it made her feel excluded from everything. i keep accidentally making her feel bad, and it's just... it must be so hard for her. i can't even imagine it. >> i remember a couple years back, everyone was talking about, like,...
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they know about hard work. farmers know about hard work. they wake up early. bed late and they are worrying all the time about making sure things run. but they also understand about being neighbors. and helping each other out. that is america. we've got to make sure that this economy works for everybody who is willing to work, everybody who is willing to do their fair share. i want to spend the rest of my time talking about what that might mean for that when he first century. number one, we have to help working families feel more secure in this world of constant change. that is why health care matters. if you have ever been locked out of the health care market because you have a pre-existing condition, those days are over. [applause] so you can now change jobs, idea, started new business and get affordable and portabns
they know about hard work. farmers know about hard work. they wake up early. bed late and they are worrying all the time about making sure things run. but they also understand about being neighbors. and helping each other out. that is america. we've got to make sure that this economy works for everybody who is willing to work, everybody who is willing to do their fair share. i want to spend the rest of my time talking about what that might mean for that when he first century. number one, we...
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harding and mrs. taft, and i'm looking forward to your book on ida mckinley this spring, and great blog. thank you. anthony: thank you very much. thank you. president arthur -- there's some indication that it was actually his son, alan -- or it was pronounced "alan" arthur -- may have had more of a hand in that. arthur himself did feel very intensely about protecting his privacy, his family life. and we're going to be talking a little bit about the arthurs but -- so i won't get too far into that. but i think also the issue was in terms of the hardings, was just the air of suspicion coming on the heels of the various scandals, the political scandals, and so the action that mrs. harding took, while it might have been well intentioned to, as she said, protect warren's memory, the suggestion of it at that particular time, after those -- as those scandals were breaking, you know, suggested some kind of malfeasance that wasn't the case in the arthurs. swain: back to the story of lucretia garfield, we learne
harding and mrs. taft, and i'm looking forward to your book on ida mckinley this spring, and great blog. thank you. anthony: thank you very much. thank you. president arthur -- there's some indication that it was actually his son, alan -- or it was pronounced "alan" arthur -- may have had more of a hand in that. arthur himself did feel very intensely about protecting his privacy, his family life. and we're going to be talking a little bit about the arthurs but -- so i won't get too...
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like the moving boxes inside his home. >> it's been really hard. really hard. trying to make ends meet. >> reporter: the puerto rican economy so dire he lost his business. >> you work for a lifetime to build what you have and all of a sudden you have to start all over again. >> reporter: now his family's uprooting to florida, joining a growing exodus to the u.s. mainland. governor alejandro garcia padilla says the island cannot pay its $72 billion in debt and is facing a financial death spiral. the unemployment rate already tops 12%, more than double the continental u.s. because it's a commonwealth, puerto rico can't declare bankruptcy like detroit did. the white house says no bailout. the crisis would also affect people outside the island. much of puerto rico's debt is held by unsuspecting investors. >> millions of americans without even knowing it own puerto rican bonds, and when they look in their bank accounts and in their 401(k)s they are going to see a number that is lower than it was before. >> reporter: trying to raise money, tomorrow the government wil
like the moving boxes inside his home. >> it's been really hard. really hard. trying to make ends meet. >> reporter: the puerto rican economy so dire he lost his business. >> you work for a lifetime to build what you have and all of a sudden you have to start all over again. >> reporter: now his family's uprooting to florida, joining a growing exodus to the u.s. mainland. governor alejandro garcia padilla says the island cannot pay its $72 billion in debt and is facing a...
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i watched her work extremely hard. through a number of challenges but i also saw a great deal of determination, pride and belief in agency. it was about being respected and demanding respect. one of the things that endears me to oakland. i see that same type of resiliency here. so what that does is it puts in me a desire to ensure the students get what they deserve and they get the opportunity that i got to be successful and i bring that in my leadership here in oakland that fight and determination that i saw modeled for me and i see reflected in so many in our students. >> i wish you much look and we look forward to hearing from you on year two to see how things are going, superintendent of schools in oakland, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >>> and that does it for us. thanks for watching. for all of the news coverage, go to kqednews.org. i'm thuy vu. have a good night. >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be great. >> twinkies in ther
i watched her work extremely hard. through a number of challenges but i also saw a great deal of determination, pride and belief in agency. it was about being respected and demanding respect. one of the things that endears me to oakland. i see that same type of resiliency here. so what that does is it puts in me a desire to ensure the students get what they deserve and they get the opportunity that i got to be successful and i bring that in my leadership here in oakland that fight and...
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hard to see black ice. - that's right, marcy. off the street tonight because of menacing, life-robbing black, black ice. - isaac. - we have channel 17's field reporter darren hepner, with more. darren? - yeah... i'm standing out here at historic ramsey hill, where there are currently no cars on the street due to, uh... hazardous driving conditions. - darren, are you talking about black ice? - that's right. - ooh, jeez, it's frightening just to even say "black ice." - it's scary, tricky ruthless stuff, that black ice. a perfectly safe neighborhood can be suddenly terrorized by the appearance of black ice. - well, one must keep in mind that, just because black ice looks different than white ice it doesn't make it any more dangerous. also, one must remember how hard it is for black ice to survive
hard to see black ice. - that's right, marcy. off the street tonight because of menacing, life-robbing black, black ice. - isaac. - we have channel 17's field reporter darren hepner, with more. darren? - yeah... i'm standing out here at historic ramsey hill, where there are currently no cars on the street due to, uh... hazardous driving conditions. - darren, are you talking about black ice? - that's right. - ooh, jeez, it's frightening just to even say "black ice." - it's scary,...
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women who raised children on their own, women who knew how to work hard and knew that hard work wouldeliver something for their children and i know that both of them are watching today and part of today is the fulfillment of their dream, too. i am thinking about both of them. [applause] governor christie: one of the things my mother always used to say all the time was if you work hard enough, you can be anything. she said god has given you so many gifts. if you just work hard enough you can be anything. and that story is proof, it is proof parents who came from nearly nothing except for that hard work. parents who brought little to their marriage except for their love for each other and that hard work. and that hard work not only produced a great life for me and my brother and sister but think about how amazing this country is that one generation removed from the guy who was working on the floor of the plant at the breyers ice cream place, his son is the two-term governor of the state where he was born and raised. [applause] governor christie: that is not only what my parents have don
women who raised children on their own, women who knew how to work hard and knew that hard work wouldeliver something for their children and i know that both of them are watching today and part of today is the fulfillment of their dream, too. i am thinking about both of them. [applause] governor christie: one of the things my mother always used to say all the time was if you work hard enough, you can be anything. she said god has given you so many gifts. if you just work hard enough you can be...
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in fact he was pressing hard on the immigration situation and he pressed hard in arizona and you introduced him. what was the reception. >> pretty good. thousand, 10,000 people were cheering. they like his openness. i think he took a little heat on some semantics but still has a lot of good ideas on a drug traffic and illegal immigration problem coming across the border. >> what is the reaction of hispanic people in arizona to what donald trump said? not about mexican people coming to america but the whole idea of releasing criminal illegals caught is in country. what's the opinion of hispanic voter? >> there's certain groups that don't like it, but in that audience there were many hispanic people, too. so i don't think they really understand the problem. a lot of politics involved. >> where do you think we're going with this? eyeny chance of serious reform of the sank wear city mess? >> well, it's a bigger picture political picture everybody talks but illegal immigration every election, the politicians talk. nothing is ever done. so i hope one day laws will be passed or re-enforced and get
in fact he was pressing hard on the immigration situation and he pressed hard in arizona and you introduced him. what was the reception. >> pretty good. thousand, 10,000 people were cheering. they like his openness. i think he took a little heat on some semantics but still has a lot of good ideas on a drug traffic and illegal immigration problem coming across the border. >> what is the reaction of hispanic people in arizona to what donald trump said? not about mexican people coming...
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it's so hard when you're only a couple feet apart. another hard impact was the 32 and the 38. that close, you don't have enough room and someone gets spun out. >> you want to get behind the 88. he just doesn't have it synced up. >> come on. come on. spin it back down. stay high. standby. keep coming. keep coming. you're all good. >> you could hear in that. roll, lift off throttle. the guys behind me we saw joey lagano. got him turned around. that's a typical daytona wreck right there. dave, you got some on the 22? >> now it's dajs control time for the daytona 500 winner. they'll put an entire right rear quarter panel behind their pit boss. they asked joey if the wheel is straight, he said that's a little off. that may be of concern. we've seen damaged cars go back to the front here at daytona. don't know if it will be the case tonight he's already lost one lap. >> we saw the 38 of david gilleman move down trying to get in front of the 15. here's what the 15 has to say on the radio. >> i tried to check up. >> he didn't check up much, you'd have got runned over. >> that's the un
it's so hard when you're only a couple feet apart. another hard impact was the 32 and the 38. that close, you don't have enough room and someone gets spun out. >> you want to get behind the 88. he just doesn't have it synced up. >> come on. come on. spin it back down. stay high. standby. keep coming. keep coming. you're all good. >> you could hear in that. roll, lift off throttle. the guys behind me we saw joey lagano. got him turned around. that's a typical daytona wreck...
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. >> i believe he was aiming at his hard line supporter. because you must realize that the backbone comes from hard liners. and the historic agreement was a tremendous blow, defeat for the hard liners. in a sense he was trying to keep them happy. that i think he was aiming at regaining their support and give them a morale boost if you like. >> the hard liners must be questioning their role in iran now that this deal has gone through. do you see the hard liners being effected if and when these sanctions are lifted and when a country becomes more open? >> i believe that the hard liners politically they are in decline. i think they are in decline. we have parliamentary election in seven months time, and i think they're quite worried about their chances of winning that election. if you say that the hard liners are in decline and we see sanctions lifted, iran will be a different country than the one we're used to from before the sanctions. >> yes, but you must not expect the change in the hard liners. it's natural to see them carry on with the s
. >> i believe he was aiming at his hard line supporter. because you must realize that the backbone comes from hard liners. and the historic agreement was a tremendous blow, defeat for the hard liners. in a sense he was trying to keep them happy. that i think he was aiming at regaining their support and give them a morale boost if you like. >> the hard liners must be questioning their role in iran now that this deal has gone through. do you see the hard liners being effected if and...
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this is hard. if it sounds hard, that's because it is hard. i remember when we were working on health care, i had an advisor, we were in a meeting we were going around and around. how we were going to get this thing done. he said mr. president, the thing is, this is hard. [laughter] and hard things are hard. i said thank you for that astute observation. [laughter] when he left, he left me a plaque that i put on my desk that says "hard things are hard." just in case i forget. battling back from a recession has been hard. fixing a broken health care system has been hard. making our economy or competitive for the future, it's hard. but the last seven years shoot the last seven days, should remind us there is nothing america cannot do. there is no challenge we can't solve. there are inspiring americans who prove this every single day. [applause] there's nothing we can do. there's nothing we can do. i've got to admit, i've been president for 6.5 years now. i do not watch the news area no offense, folks. but you would think like every day, the only
this is hard. if it sounds hard, that's because it is hard. i remember when we were working on health care, i had an advisor, we were in a meeting we were going around and around. how we were going to get this thing done. he said mr. president, the thing is, this is hard. [laughter] and hard things are hard. i said thank you for that astute observation. [laughter] when he left, he left me a plaque that i put on my desk that says "hard things are hard." just in case i forget. battling...
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we work hard, obviously for our own gain.but the kind of privileges that greece is now seeking to defend we can't even dream of. >> jan komasa is part of a new generation of polish film directors. he's discovered his country's soul by delving into the past. his latest film warsaw 44 - an action-packed drama on the warsaw uprising. >> this one event in the second world war continues to this day to impact the identity of many young poles. >> it was the younger generation at that time that rose up against the nazi occupiers. 200,000 poles paid with their lives. >> the film projects a longing for a world, a unified europe, where poland's freedom would be guaranteed. the european idea. director: we still have an inferiority complex. there's nothing we'd like more than to be able to feel stronger. we don't want to be self-important, but we do want to feel we're part of a strong e.u. >> back to the beach. in 1944, the polish insurgents crossed this river to flee the germans only to be arrested on , the other side by the soviets. the
we work hard, obviously for our own gain.but the kind of privileges that greece is now seeking to defend we can't even dream of. >> jan komasa is part of a new generation of polish film directors. he's discovered his country's soul by delving into the past. his latest film warsaw 44 - an action-packed drama on the warsaw uprising. >> this one event in the second world war continues to this day to impact the identity of many young poles. >> it was the younger generation at that...
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it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor.aid.. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. grandfather: symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! child giggles doctor: symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go online to learn more about a free prescription offer. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take ca
it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor.aid.. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk...
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working hard. breaking a sweat.lobertunity to display what a flawless dropshot looks like. if i beat serena, does that make me my favorite player? yes it does! game, set, match! and she's like... how's that for a dropshot? go to sweatwiththebest.com for a chance to win athletic experiences by entering access codes from specially marked bottles. my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we're building a better california. >> jon: welcome back to the the program. we're talking with malala yousafzai, awarded a nobel peace prize laureate. the education fund and you talk about the mill
working hard. breaking a sweat.lobertunity to display what a flawless dropshot looks like. if i beat serena, does that make me my favorite player? yes it does! game, set, match! and she's like... how's that for a dropshot? go to sweatwiththebest.com for a chance to win athletic experiences by entering access codes from specially marked bottles. my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the...
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[applause] when all americans have the chance to study hard, work hard, and share in our country's prosperitygrowth. it's what i've always believed in and it's what i will fight for as president. now, the third key driver of income, alongside strong growth and fair growth, must be long-term growth. too many pressures in our economy today push us toward short-termism. many business leaders see this. they've talked to me about it. one has called it the problem of quarterly capitalism. they say everything's focused on the next earnings report or the short-term share price. the result is too little attention on the sources of long-term growth, research and development, physical capital, and talent. net business investment -- which includes things like factories machines, and research labs -- has declined as a share of the economy. in recent years, some of our biggest companies have spent more than half their earnings to buy back their own stock, and another third or more to pay dividends. that doesn't leave a lot left to raise pay or invest in the workers who made those profits possible or to mak
[applause] when all americans have the chance to study hard, work hard, and share in our country's prosperitygrowth. it's what i've always believed in and it's what i will fight for as president. now, the third key driver of income, alongside strong growth and fair growth, must be long-term growth. too many pressures in our economy today push us toward short-termism. many business leaders see this. they've talked to me about it. one has called it the problem of quarterly capitalism. they say...
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hard.osh: imagine if donald trump decides he wants to self fund. it could cause problems for the republican party. mark: i keep saying people underestimated whether he would run, his wealth, and he's taking great pleasure in telling people how rich he is. some republicans are skeptical and say maybe he engaged in an exaggeration, which would be problematic. but he clearly is the richest person to run. josh: speaking of, he had a meeting scheduled with senator ted cruz. that meeting came out ted cruz his request. mark: that is one way of handling the donald. the other is to push them aside like what jeb bush did in iowa on tuesday. >> on our side, there are people who prey on people's fears and angst. i do not know about you, but i think it is wrong. i think we need to unify our country. we need to stop separating ourselves by race and ethnicity and income. we need to focus on the things that tie us together. whether it is donald trump or barack obama, their rhetoric of divisiveness is wrong
hard.osh: imagine if donald trump decides he wants to self fund. it could cause problems for the republican party. mark: i keep saying people underestimated whether he would run, his wealth, and he's taking great pleasure in telling people how rich he is. some republicans are skeptical and say maybe he engaged in an exaggeration, which would be problematic. but he clearly is the richest person to run. josh: speaking of, he had a meeting scheduled with senator ted cruz. that meeting came out ted...
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and hard and hard to give san franciscans the same level of peace and environment and respite they've historically gotten in the parks parks matter we're also celebrating our department because yes, we're management we're gardenerers and recreation and park patrol and maintenance but we're one recreation and parks department no matter what you do no matter where your from what. >> background you're in the department because you care so much about steward our land and approving the quality of life today, we celebrate our department and last - (clapping) and most importantly today we celebrated excellence we slnth in want name of william hammon hall we william hall except for allen turning out to stealing firewood what did he do allen talked what his dad didn't do what he the he was super stubborn and took a piece of open space and said it couldn't be a park and built a park the spirit superintendent slow determination and hard work stringent and talent and commitment and sweat that he and john mclaren and everyone that followed including all of you built the best parks in america that
and hard and hard to give san franciscans the same level of peace and environment and respite they've historically gotten in the parks parks matter we're also celebrating our department because yes, we're management we're gardenerers and recreation and park patrol and maintenance but we're one recreation and parks department no matter what you do no matter where your from what. >> background you're in the department because you care so much about steward our land and approving the quality...