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he's pointing to the plans of the hyde park. he was quite a passable architect. once he became president, he was able to build a lot more. even though henry loose was generally opposed to roosevelt. we ran a double page on his to show how the work he had done. i couldn't get it all on my standards. in the west, you would see without the new deal projects, the republican voting sun belt cities wouldn't exist. they were built at that time. so, it's as i say. there was at least a dozen agencies that left remnants. i am going to give you a primer on all of these. the premise was to put people to work. there were agencies that covered all of these. the land had been ruinned by a variety of things. this is one of the posters and these are archival photographs. this shows the ccc boys. many of them had been riding the rails. they were starving. they were illiterate. here they are in one of the camps, which were run by the army and it was like a military organization. they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core
he's pointing to the plans of the hyde park. he was quite a passable architect. once he became president, he was able to build a lot more. even though henry loose was generally opposed to roosevelt. we ran a double page on his to show how the work he had done. i couldn't get it all on my standards. in the west, you would see without the new deal projects, the republican voting sun belt cities wouldn't exist. they were built at that time. so, it's as i say. there was at least a dozen agencies...
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from lexington avenue and hyde park. revoked. i have learned that the weakest part of a criminal enterprise is when they are in transportation. when they are selling drugs they have to move it from the dealer to the buyer. if you go to a shooting, you have to get in the car that is when you are going to encounter bad guys. >> good morning, roll down that window and roll it down for my partner. >> good morning, you have a registration on you? >> you cannot just go out and say, you are a bad guy, and yank them out of the car, that is not how it works. >> let's see what he has going on. >> i see he open for larceny, b and e, an og. >> original gangster. >> yeah, his license is good. >> but today he is clean. >> accidents happen, maybe it's something on their end, get it squared away. all right? >> all right. >> thank you. >> during long shifts. the occasional side bet keeps things relaxed in between stops. >> you don't think it's him? >> that one? >> we are going to bet lunch? what? >> lunch. >> okay. >> might be right. >> oh, i mig
from lexington avenue and hyde park. revoked. i have learned that the weakest part of a criminal enterprise is when they are in transportation. when they are selling drugs they have to move it from the dealer to the buyer. if you go to a shooting, you have to get in the car that is when you are going to encounter bad guys. >> good morning, roll down that window and roll it down for my partner. >> good morning, you have a registration on you? >> you cannot just go out and say,...
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why do you think it is okay to take your penis out of your pants on hyde park avenue?ry. it's not okay. >> not even partially blocked off. >> i.d.? >> you've been drinking? >> yeah, yeah. >> where were you drinking? uh, at my job. >> you live right there. you couldn't make it home. >> you couldn't have pissed in your own yard? >> all right. we're good. let's go. don't say sorry to us. say sorry to the tree. >> assigned to night shift, jen penton spends her day searching for her twin sister, melissa. a friend has seen melissa in the city of lynn just north of boston. >> i'm going to head over to lynn p.d. and see if they have any information on her whereabouts. >> i am trying to find out information about my sister, melissa penton, penton. >> yep. i can give you a view of the log. >> that would be helpful, thank you. >> okay. hold on a second. >> thank you. >> she is in on the 24th, the middle of the week. >> it says she was bailed out. does that mean she was arrested and bailed from the station or did she go right to court? >> she should have been bailed right here fro
why do you think it is okay to take your penis out of your pants on hyde park avenue?ry. it's not okay. >> not even partially blocked off. >> i.d.? >> you've been drinking? >> yeah, yeah. >> where were you drinking? uh, at my job. >> you live right there. you couldn't make it home. >> you couldn't have pissed in your own yard? >> all right. we're good. let's go. don't say sorry to us. say sorry to the tree. >> assigned to night shift, jen...
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on election night, roosevelt was right here in hyde park. while his family members and friends chatted quietly in the living room and the library, fdr sat all alone in the dining room listening nervously to the radio and reading the ticker tapes. finally a newspaper in cleveland called the race for him. roosevelt could breathe once again. he opened the door to the dining room and relaxed and laughed with all the others. a happy parade of dozen of his hyde park neighbors arrived at the big house about 100-yards from where we're right now. roosevelt went outside to greet them. he said to his neighbors, we're facing difficult days in this country, but you will find me in the future just the same franklin roosevelt you have known a great many years. my heart will always be here. the election was not the landslide that took place in 1936 when on two states voted for al. maine and vermont. in 1940 roosevelt still won by a substantial margin. the vote was 449 to 82. he carried 38 states, willkie carried 10. my students think 12. [laughter] after th
on election night, roosevelt was right here in hyde park. while his family members and friends chatted quietly in the living room and the library, fdr sat all alone in the dining room listening nervously to the radio and reading the ticker tapes. finally a newspaper in cleveland called the race for him. roosevelt could breathe once again. he opened the door to the dining room and relaxed and laughed with all the others. a happy parade of dozen of his hyde park neighbors arrived at the big house...
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roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. this is about 50 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> my name is bob clark, and i'm the supervisory archivist here at the franklind. roosevelt presidential library and museumt we're celebrating the tenth anniversary of the henry a. wallace center, so welcome, very glad to have you. so a couple of housekeeping mattery before i introduce our speaker. one is will you, please, all take out your cell phones, pagers, things that beep and moan and turn them off so that our presentation isn't interrupted today?ng the second thing is i want to thank our colleagues at c-span who are filming live at hyde park today, so thank you to them for being here and l supporting the public library and our programs. the format of the session. as those of you who have been here many times before know, what our speaker will do is speak for about 30 minutes, then we'll have 10 or 15 minutes for questions and answers, and i would ask that for the questions you would come up and line up and st
roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. this is about 50 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> my name is bob clark, and i'm the supervisory archivist here at the franklind. roosevelt presidential library and museumt we're celebrating the tenth anniversary of the henry a. wallace center, so welcome, very glad to have you. so a couple of housekeeping mattery before i introduce our speaker. one is will you, please, all take out your...
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it is great to be back at hyde park. this is a tremendous research facility. i would like to express my appreciation to the roosevelt library museum for inviting me to be here today and to c-span for presenting this program. you may wonder how my book fits into this program. part of my research was done here at the roosevelt library. i have to introduce my husband and the audience, hank beasley. eleanor roosevelt is one of the dominating figures in the first portion of the book, women of the washington press, politics, prejudice, all of these are touched in the book. the first portion of it seen through the eyes of eleanor roosevelt and the women who covered her press conferences. i start out with women in washington journalism with a back in 1830. you may see what is there a woman in washington journalism than? yes. there was a notable if not notorious individual. so the book then move through the 20th century and the first decade of the 20 first to today. women probably constitute half of the working journalist in the nation's capital. why concentrate on was
it is great to be back at hyde park. this is a tremendous research facility. i would like to express my appreciation to the roosevelt library museum for inviting me to be here today and to c-span for presenting this program. you may wonder how my book fits into this program. part of my research was done here at the roosevelt library. i have to introduce my husband and the audience, hank beasley. eleanor roosevelt is one of the dominating figures in the first portion of the book, women of the...
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usually works and comes home >> he loved cars >> the chicago police issued a community alert to the hyde park neighborhood. the alert follows a series of seven burglaries in the first 15 days of september. burglars broke into homes through rear or side windows or back doors. they get away with laptops television's money and jewelry and electronic items. residents are encouraged to take security precautions into contact police if they have information regarding the break- ins >> three men were injured in a rollover crash on the west side early this morning. according to state police the accident happened just after 2:00 a.m. on the in downside of the eisenhower expressway. one of the men was ejected from a car. paramedics took all three victims to the hospital with serious but non life-threatening injuries >> police are investigating an overnight shooting that wounded in evanston man. the 46 year-old man was found with a gunshot wound to his legs around 2:30 a.m.. he was taken to the hospital where police say his condition has stabilized >> at least six people were taken to area hospitals satu
usually works and comes home >> he loved cars >> the chicago police issued a community alert to the hyde park neighborhood. the alert follows a series of seven burglaries in the first 15 days of september. burglars broke into homes through rear or side windows or back doors. they get away with laptops television's money and jewelry and electronic items. residents are encouraged to take security precautions into contact police if they have information regarding the break- ins...
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marley hall for cbs news, new hyde park, new york. >>> it's a scientific breakthrough worthy of starrek. researchers at the university of washington believe they are the first to achieve brain to brain interaction between two humans. a sort of mind meld, if you will. one scientist was able to control the finger of another researcher on the other side of campus. they say the next step is to have more of a two-way conversation between two brains. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the push for military action in syria. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." and a free box spring on qualifying purchases with new sixty-month financing this is big savings this is sears. it was very painful situation. the rash was on my right hip, going all the way down my leg. i'm very athletic and i swim in the ocean. shingles forced me out of the water. the doctor asked me "did you have chickenpox when you were a child?" the pain level was so high, it became unbearable. >>> powerful images of the civil
marley hall for cbs news, new hyde park, new york. >>> it's a scientific breakthrough worthy of starrek. researchers at the university of washington believe they are the first to achieve brain to brain interaction between two humans. a sort of mind meld, if you will. one scientist was able to control the finger of another researcher on the other side of campus. they say the next step is to have more of a two-way conversation between two brains. >>> coming up after your local...
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the second thing is i want to thank our colleagues at c-span who are filming live from hyde park today, so thank you to them for being here and supporting the roosevelt library and our public programs. and then finally, let me just kind of go over the format of the session. as those of you who have been here many times before know, what our speaker will do is speak for about 30 minutes, then we'll have 10 or 15 minutes for questions and answers, and i would ask that for the questions you would come up and line up and stand at the microphone, and then mr. persico will call on you for questions. and then after the question and answer period, we'll escort mr. persico out to the lobby where he will be happy to sign the books that you will all want to purchase at the new deal store. [laughter] and finally, as many of you if not all of you know, we just rededicated the library after a three-year renovation and installed all new permanent exhibits, so if you will find one of the library staff people and get one of these buttons from them, that will let you see the museum exhibits free of char
the second thing is i want to thank our colleagues at c-span who are filming live from hyde park today, so thank you to them for being here and supporting the roosevelt library and our public programs. and then finally, let me just kind of go over the format of the session. as those of you who have been here many times before know, what our speaker will do is speak for about 30 minutes, then we'll have 10 or 15 minutes for questions and answers, and i would ask that for the questions you would...
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and going to hyde park as a patrol supervisor. a few more days left in the gang unit, and i'd really like to make it count. >> rookie patrolman first met at the police academy. now, on nights like this, they ride a cruiser together on the streets of boston. >> the pistol training package that we went through for the police academy was better than what i went through in the marines. >> just ask this guy. >> yeah, i had never fired a gun before. they almost gave me a [ bleep ] slingshot on day three. >> he is the only guy in the class who got a cake just for passing. he got a cake with a candle on it. >> but we can go back to two weeks ago on the range and share our scores. so i got 100. and mike, the captain of the united states marine corps, eight years active duty got a 98. >> one of the rounds, you let go, one on my target. >> that is what he is claiming. but that just didn't happen. >> shots fired. >> 103 on the way. [ siren ] >> there is a patrol officer. one minute you can be breaking up college party, and 20 minutes later, y
and going to hyde park as a patrol supervisor. a few more days left in the gang unit, and i'd really like to make it count. >> rookie patrolman first met at the police academy. now, on nights like this, they ride a cruiser together on the streets of boston. >> the pistol training package that we went through for the police academy was better than what i went through in the marines. >> just ask this guy. >> yeah, i had never fired a gun before. they almost gave me a [...
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pretty special in london i would say dinner by heston which is at the what used to be called the hyde park that's how i think now it's called the munder and are into a dinner a great restaurant in a hotel as swears and it is again more and more popular there's a bit of a trend moving back towards those beautiful hotels he's got me sideways sloshed on my bramble is the great curtis stone he's going to open a restaurant beverly hills is booked as what's for dinner my wife will join us and we're going to cook something shaun king has joined us he's the seven hours what are we making he said larry i heard one of your favorite things in the world we're . going to show you how to make these delicious tropes are going to make a really quick brian for that and i'm going to sit with some of the candy tomato and i know you're great town i know you like ventura. county it says if you see a stock price rise regret made anything so we're going to put seat of the rock in the we're going to direct and. very little rock right there to begin my life which . might be sound it's a bit of a firearm said is a
pretty special in london i would say dinner by heston which is at the what used to be called the hyde park that's how i think now it's called the munder and are into a dinner a great restaurant in a hotel as swears and it is again more and more popular there's a bit of a trend moving back towards those beautiful hotels he's got me sideways sloshed on my bramble is the great curtis stone he's going to open a restaurant beverly hills is booked as what's for dinner my wife will join us and we're...
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president writes a memo longhand describing this meeting, and he wants this memo deposited here at hyde park among his papers. and he ends it saying george patton is a joy. not long afterward, patton gets in hot water. it's during the siciliano campaign. he goes -- siciliano campaign. he goes into two military hospitals in sicily, and he slaps two shell-shocked g.i.s. when this story is revealed, there is a huge cry back in the united states for patton's scalp. the president nevertheless sticks with george patton. and when he is asked by a reporter about the patton incident, slapping of the g.i.s, the president doesn't answer directly, he answers as he often does, with a parable. the parable here of the relationship between lincoln and general ulysses grant. and he points out that the president was criticized for elevating grant to such high status because grant was known to be a drunkard. abe lincoln looks at this winning general and says, well, let's find out what it is that he drinks. [laughter] patton is viewed, essentially, in the same way. patton is like a star athlete who breaks all t
president writes a memo longhand describing this meeting, and he wants this memo deposited here at hyde park among his papers. and he ends it saying george patton is a joy. not long afterward, patton gets in hot water. it's during the siciliano campaign. he goes -- siciliano campaign. he goes into two military hospitals in sicily, and he slaps two shell-shocked g.i.s. when this story is revealed, there is a huge cry back in the united states for patton's scalp. the president nevertheless sticks...
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fort meyer hyde park in roth land just underwent a $479,000 redesign.udes slides and swings to help the playground blend in with the community and also uses surfaces in paving that helps control rain and other runoff. >>> and finally, a rare 60- carat pink diamond going on the auction block in november. mined in africa back in 1999, the jewel is called the pink star and it's expected to fetch somewhere in the neighborhood of $60 million. >> that's it? >> that would make a nice anniversary present for you guys. what do you think? >> oh my gosh? $60million. beautiful though. >> yeah. >> sure is. >>> okay, still ahead, a 15th person gets arrested in connection with the madoff ponzi scheme. >> amazing that's not going away. >> mcdonald's announces a new plan to make happy meals healthier meals for children. >> don't forget we're always on at wusa9.com and the wusa9 app. it's free, grab it. we i was honored to serve as governor of virginia. we brought folks together in richmond to focus on creating jobs and getting results. that's the virginia way. and that'
fort meyer hyde park in roth land just underwent a $479,000 redesign.udes slides and swings to help the playground blend in with the community and also uses surfaces in paving that helps control rain and other runoff. >>> and finally, a rare 60- carat pink diamond going on the auction block in november. mined in africa back in 1999, the jewel is called the pink star and it's expected to fetch somewhere in the neighborhood of $60 million. >> that's it? >> that would make a...
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roosevelt presidential library and museum if hyde park, new york. this is about 50 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> my name is bob clark, and i'm the supervisory archivist here at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum, and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the tenth annual roosevelt reading
roosevelt presidential library and museum if hyde park, new york. this is about 50 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> my name is bob clark, and i'm the supervisory archivist here at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum, and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the tenth annual roosevelt reading
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met with him in a little chinese restaurant across the street from his apartment on 53rd street in hyde park and we have a pocola. and always the mayor to me, he took the cocktail napkin under his class and he said that i had said to him that it doesn't really matter to me whether you win or lose because i'm really committed to what you stand for. and this is what i am always going to fight for. he looked at me under his eyebrows and said, okay, rebecca, listen to me. and he rode out on his cocktail napkin a list of 16 words, in which he got 90% plus though, as he put it, it wouldn't matter what white people dead, that he would win the primary. and that was a very ported listen to me that i think about as i think about these times that we are in. you know, the battles that we are fighting. because i think that i believe it is true that if we were able to successfully mobilize all of the women in the so to speak precincts or wars that women should have the right to control their own bodies, that we could prevail in greater numbers in these legislative districts where there are presently anti-
met with him in a little chinese restaurant across the street from his apartment on 53rd street in hyde park and we have a pocola. and always the mayor to me, he took the cocktail napkin under his class and he said that i had said to him that it doesn't really matter to me whether you win or lose because i'm really committed to what you stand for. and this is what i am always going to fight for. he looked at me under his eyebrows and said, okay, rebecca, listen to me. and he rode out on his...
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the designer will debut the collection in london's hyde park on monday. got to cut awe break. cut you a break. lori: thanks. david: it was great. debt ceiling showdown and budget battle, there is the speculation who will follow bernanke. investors look for hints of possible deals inside the belt kay. lori: are there any signs of compromise or a fed appointment on the horizon? peter barnes joins us live from washington, d.c. with the latest. peter what are you hearing? >> hello, lori and david. let's start with the fed chairmanship t could be harder for larry summers to win confirmation, if the president nominates him, jon tester, a democrat plans to vote no on summers according to his spokesperson, telling us that today. he would tester would join three other democrats on the senate banking committee who would oppose summers as fed chairman in confirmation hearings according to "wall street journal." they are senators elizabeth warren and jeff merkley sherrod brown. here is how the math works. there are 12 democrats and 10 republicans. no republicans have
the designer will debut the collection in london's hyde park on monday. got to cut awe break. cut you a break. lori: thanks. david: it was great. debt ceiling showdown and budget battle, there is the speculation who will follow bernanke. investors look for hints of possible deals inside the belt kay. lori: are there any signs of compromise or a fed appointment on the horizon? peter barnes joins us live from washington, d.c. with the latest. peter what are you hearing? >> hello, lori and...
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with mayor in a little chinese restaurant across the street from his apartment on 53rd street in hyde park and we had a coke, coca-cola. [laughter] and harold, the mayor -- always the mayor to me -- took the cocktail napkin under his imlaz, and he said -- i had said to him, well, you know, it doesn't really matter to me whether you win or lose because i'm really commit today what you stand for, and this is what i'm always going to fight for. and he looked at me under his eyebrows, he said, okay, rebecca, listen to me. and he wrote out on this cocktail napkin literally a list of 16 words in which if he got 90% plus vote, as he put it, it wouldn't matter what white people did, that he would win in the primary. and that was a very, very important lesson to me that i think about as i think about these times we're in. and, you know, the battles we're fighting. because i think that i believe it's true that if we were able to successfully mobilize all of the women in the so to speak precincts or key wards who believe as we do, for instance, that women should have right to control their own bodies
with mayor in a little chinese restaurant across the street from his apartment on 53rd street in hyde park and we had a coke, coca-cola. [laughter] and harold, the mayor -- always the mayor to me -- took the cocktail napkin under his imlaz, and he said -- i had said to him, well, you know, it doesn't really matter to me whether you win or lose because i'm really commit today what you stand for, and this is what i'm always going to fight for. and he looked at me under his eyebrows, he said,...
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. >>> next from the annual roosevelt reading festival when hyde park new york, allida black discusses it is today that we must create the world of the [i futunare. this is] an hour. >> i am the director of franklil roosevelt presidential library,y and it is my pleasure to welcomc you to the keynote address ofthe our tenth annual roosevelttival. reading festival dedicated the 9oosevelt library in 1941, he 1 declared its purpose to be topur learg together people to learn crom the past that they can gai in judgment in creating the tin future. we thkink that there is no bettr way of fulfilling the purpose o the roosevelt reading festival. it is also our way of showcasing just how completely for the research institution is beingst fulfilled by a variety ofy a authors to produce books of all kinds and in a wide variety ofge subjects.re's it's evidence that there iseare still much that can be learned and great inspiration drawn to the roosevelt era and to the roosevelt reading festival withr a grand audience across the grnd country.udience e ne of this would be possible without the creative
. >>> next from the annual roosevelt reading festival when hyde park new york, allida black discusses it is today that we must create the world of the [i futunare. this is] an hour. >> i am the director of franklil roosevelt presidential library,y and it is my pleasure to welcomc you to the keynote address ofthe our tenth annual roosevelttival. reading festival dedicated the 9oosevelt library in 1941, he 1 declared its purpose to be topur learg together people to learn crom the...
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share the hyde park roosevelts and the oyster bay roosevelt share colonial ancestor. dutch settler in new york, and then two or three generations down, the family through -- split. theodore roosevelt, the fifth cousin of franklin roosevelt. the complicated thing is theodore roosevelt had a wonderful niece, he loved dearly, eleanor roosevelt, and ben franklin married theodore's niece. franklin would call theodore cousin theodore but then called him uncle theodore. >> i feel the need for a family tree. [laughter] franklin andousins. theodore. >> set a stage for this large and bustling family.very quickly , edith determines it was just not going to use -- work for them. a sketch she drew one will -- one week after. a plan for the second floor that shows how very crowded it was to have the family and workspace there. what did she do? >> she picked up on harrison's place in the white house and got together with a very influential firm. there is a big back story here. to cut to the chase, he decided he was tired of moving in with it,store.-- as she put "living over the stor
share the hyde park roosevelts and the oyster bay roosevelt share colonial ancestor. dutch settler in new york, and then two or three generations down, the family through -- split. theodore roosevelt, the fifth cousin of franklin roosevelt. the complicated thing is theodore roosevelt had a wonderful niece, he loved dearly, eleanor roosevelt, and ben franklin married theodore's niece. franklin would call theodore cousin theodore but then called him uncle theodore. >> i feel the need for a...
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roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. this is about 50 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> my name is bob clark, and i'm the supervisory archivist here at the franklind. roosevelt presidential library and museumt we're celebrating the tenth anniversary of the henry a. wallace center, so welcome, very glad to have you. so a couple of housekeeping mattery before i introduce our speaker. one is will you, please, all take out your cell phones, pagers, things that
roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. this is about 50 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> my name is bob clark, and i'm the supervisory archivist here at the franklind. roosevelt presidential library and museumt we're celebrating the tenth anniversary of the henry a. wallace center, so welcome, very glad to have you. so a couple of housekeeping mattery before i introduce our speaker. one is will you, please, all take out your...
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the hyde park roosevelt were basically very close. and franklin roosevelt lifted to come and visit theodore roosevelt. they were friendly. and eleanor, of course, was edith's niece. t. r. used to read her poetry. they were quite friendly with her. when eleanor and franklin married t. r. gave her away and acted the part of their father. and edith offered to be have them married in the white house. they loved them in the beginning. by the 1920s it's ted roosevelt, tr's oldest son has prelim ambition, and was some people accused him of being involved with the scandal. which turns out really not fair. but eleanor drove a car with the teapot on top of it to embarrass her cousin. this created bitter feelings for awhile. but edth remained somewhat friendly whard elle eleanor. >> he wants to follow up by asking what do the historians say about the missing records. do we miss the intimate t. r. and ed death because of this? that's a great question. >> what would you think? >> i think that i found some of their corp. correspondents in the child
the hyde park roosevelt were basically very close. and franklin roosevelt lifted to come and visit theodore roosevelt. they were friendly. and eleanor, of course, was edith's niece. t. r. used to read her poetry. they were quite friendly with her. when eleanor and franklin married t. r. gave her away and acted the part of their father. and edith offered to be have them married in the white house. they loved them in the beginning. by the 1920s it's ted roosevelt, tr's oldest son has prelim...
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park. i used to live at hyde and geary my first four years when i moved to san francisco, now 36 years ago, and this was my neighborhood park. and i've loved it ever since. the combination of the palms and the pines and everything in between, this is a jewel of a park. and when i saw the fences go up i got a little nervous because, well, it was going to be closed for a while. and i saw on some of the signs that some trees were going to come down which always makes me a little uncomfortable. but now seeing the result, it
park. i used to live at hyde and geary my first four years when i moved to san francisco, now 36 years ago, and this was my neighborhood park. and i've loved it ever since. the combination of the palms and the pines and everything in between, this is a jewel of a park. and when i saw the fences go up i got a little nervous because, well, it was going to be closed for a while. and i saw on some of the signs that some trees were going to come down which always makes me a little uncomfortable. but...
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park. i used to live at hyde and geary my first four years when i moved to san francisco, now 36 years ago, and this was my neighborhood park. and i've loved it ever since. the combination of the palms and the pines and everything in between, this is a jewel of a park. and when i saw the fences go up i got a little nervous because, well, it was going to be closed for a while. and i saw on some of the signs that some trees were going to come down which always makes me a little uncomfortable. but now seeing the result, it is magnificent. and, so, i want to thank all the folks who have invested their time and their efforts to make sure that the tennis courts got their renovation and the pathways were upgraded, the a-d-a improvements, of course, this extraordinary playground for our kids, the improved lighting which will make it all safer. and i'm glad, phil, that you mentioned the fact of this epidemic of childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes. you know, one in eight of us today will experience type 2 diabetes, but a generation from now that means kids here today, if we don't change course, 1 i
park. i used to live at hyde and geary my first four years when i moved to san francisco, now 36 years ago, and this was my neighborhood park. and i've loved it ever since. the combination of the palms and the pines and everything in between, this is a jewel of a park. and when i saw the fences go up i got a little nervous because, well, it was going to be closed for a while. and i saw on some of the signs that some trees were going to come down which always makes me a little uncomfortable. but...
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>> we have quite a large number of historic ships which is over at hyde street peer the focus of this national park here and across that street from the ship we have a visitors center with 20,000 square feet of exhibits about the american history of the west coast. >> reporter: i am so excited. you're celebrating an anniversary? >> we are. as of last june, we are national parks 25 years. >> reporter: if you want to know more about our own san francisco maritime museum visit us the online at kpix.com, click on "links and numbers." reporting for mobile weather outside the maritime museum in san francisco, kpix 5, roberta gonzales. >>> an oakland man who spent 34 years as a city employee and union president bringing people together in work is now using his skills to create another kind of community. all places, his garage. >> reporter: there's something good happening behind this garage door in oakland. >> you come here with your shirt out if you want to come in. you're free. you're comfortable. you can say anything you want. >> reporter: herbert lofton calls it the men's den a garage he converted sev
>> we have quite a large number of historic ships which is over at hyde street peer the focus of this national park here and across that street from the ship we have a visitors center with 20,000 square feet of exhibits about the american history of the west coast. >> reporter: i am so excited. you're celebrating an anniversary? >> we are. as of last june, we are national parks 25 years. >> reporter: if you want to know more about our own san francisco maritime museum...
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i found that the franklin roosevelt library in hyde park, new york, for example a detailed account writteny the atlanta funeral home director who had prepared franklin roosevelt body for burial and the president died at warm springs georgia on april 12, 1945. the document is as powerful in his minivan as it is clinical. after several hours spent injecting six bottles of embalming fluid into the president's veins and arteries, this partition summer arthur prettyman, the president's balloting handed him a call and then had called the president's hair just told. john updike once said that world war ii was the 20th century's central myth. he called it a tale of stories. angles are infinite and his central figures never fail to amaze us with their size, and astra talladega. theatrical day our. i believe the narrative historians tru calling is to bring back the dead. i try to do that not only with the outside familiar with the eisenhower's patents of the war, but also others who are thus familiar a generous ted roosevelt junior emotion triscuit junior. even amid the clash of army groups, my eyes
i found that the franklin roosevelt library in hyde park, new york, for example a detailed account writteny the atlanta funeral home director who had prepared franklin roosevelt body for burial and the president died at warm springs georgia on april 12, 1945. the document is as powerful in his minivan as it is clinical. after several hours spent injecting six bottles of embalming fluid into the president's veins and arteries, this partition summer arthur prettyman, the president's balloting...
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whether you want to do this three times a year happiness are subject jonathan hyde and paul zak from beautiful boathouse in central park and larry king join us on twitter at kings things as for another edition of larry king show. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate oh yeah that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on we're going to be coming back. at our teen years we have a different approach to the good because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not ok. if. you guys stick to the jokes i will handle the stuff that i've got to. well you know i beg you please but your father and your brother are all here or who would think of your wife and children think of your family will you please come out i promise you that not a hair on your head will be harmed yo
whether you want to do this three times a year happiness are subject jonathan hyde and paul zak from beautiful boathouse in central park and larry king join us on twitter at kings things as for another edition of larry king show. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate oh yeah that...
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the second thing is i want to thank our colleagues at c-span who are filming live from hyde park today, so thank you to them for being here and supporting the roosevelt library and our public programs. and then finally, let me
the second thing is i want to thank our colleagues at c-span who are filming live from hyde park today, so thank you to them for being here and supporting the roosevelt library and our public programs. and then finally, let me