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mansfield was just the opposite. believed in letting every senator go his own way, make up his own mind. he didn't attempt to twist arms. i did the floor work. mr. mansfield was back in his office reading the press, papers, and books and so on. so they had their different styles. both were good leaders. that's the picture that was taken in the rose garden -- and mr. johnson... at the time he was president and there's the late speaker mccormick is there. the late hale boggs, congressman boggs and carl albert, who is speaker at that time. mr. mccormick was then the whip, i believe. then there's george smathers who was then the senator from florida. there is the late hubert humphrey. and there is mike mansfield with his back turned and his head turned and mike was walking away. and that picture was given to senator mansfield by the late president kennedy who wrote on it something to the effect, "to mike mansfield who knows when to go." and so it looks as though mike is walking away from the center of conversation. c-spa
mansfield was just the opposite. believed in letting every senator go his own way, make up his own mind. he didn't attempt to twist arms. i did the floor work. mr. mansfield was back in his office reading the press, papers, and books and so on. so they had their different styles. both were good leaders. that's the picture that was taken in the rose garden -- and mr. johnson... at the time he was president and there's the late speaker mccormick is there. the late hale boggs, congressman boggs...
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got around josie mansfield and did crazy things like one murdering another for the love of josie mansfield so i wrote this book about josie mansfield and it is really about her and less jim fisk. because it is nominally a history book my publisher wanted to include a photograph. let's see it. i didn't want to use the photograph. i didn't want to use the photographs because -- one is if you look at the photograph of josie, the camera does not capture the essence that drove men crazy. you look at it and say really? the other thing is novels don't have photographs. novels don't have illustrations of the main characters. the whole point of whiting is to create a word picture. if i wrote a description of josie and had a photograph, either the writing would be wrong or it would be redundant and it would lose its force. my editor in sins and so there is a picture. josie was one story. theodosia was another. i knew the end of the bayard story -- theo story. theodosia burr disappeared at sea. she got on a coastal ship from south carolina heading for new york where her father was waiting for her. he
got around josie mansfield and did crazy things like one murdering another for the love of josie mansfield so i wrote this book about josie mansfield and it is really about her and less jim fisk. because it is nominally a history book my publisher wanted to include a photograph. let's see it. i didn't want to use the photograph. i didn't want to use the photographs because -- one is if you look at the photograph of josie, the camera does not capture the essence that drove men crazy. you look at...
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abolitionists get rid of habeas corpus, bring the case before lord mansfield, and lord mansfield saysslavery cannot exist by common law, it can only exist by statutory or what he calls positive law. and since there's no statute creating slavery in england it is against the law to hold someone as a slave against his will. that's 1772. many scholars, and i'm one of them, believe that one of the reasons for the american revolution was that southerners did not want to be tied to an england where there was a legal precedent that said slavery couldn't exist except by positive law and where if they brought their slaves to england they could lose their slaves. somerset scares southern masters because it's really saying slavery is immoral. it's legal in all the american colonies but not in the mother country. so that's the first step. second step is in 1807 england bans the african slave trade to all of its colonies. a few months later on january 1st, 1808 we do the same thing. that ends new slaves coming into the caribbean. but it doesn't end slavery in the caribbean. then in the 1830s englan
abolitionists get rid of habeas corpus, bring the case before lord mansfield, and lord mansfield saysslavery cannot exist by common law, it can only exist by statutory or what he calls positive law. and since there's no statute creating slavery in england it is against the law to hold someone as a slave against his will. that's 1772. many scholars, and i'm one of them, believe that one of the reasons for the american revolution was that southerners did not want to be tied to an england where...
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emily brown must understand was born in mansfield, georgia, and became a civil rights activist in monsfield, ohio. she was one brave lady and she never lost her southern accent or her southern grip. one morning she turned to sherrod and said, sherrod, i would love to hear a song from our lutheran hymnal. sherrod went into the family library and brought the hymnal out. i will never forget the image of sherrod leaning over his mother's bed as he sang three versions of "beautiful savior." you heard how he talks. he sings like that, too. the next morning sherrod's mother turned to him again and said i wish our friend gentleman mean were here. gentleman mean is one of the best singers we know. he said why is that? i would love to hear her sing fl the lutheran
emily brown must understand was born in mansfield, georgia, and became a civil rights activist in monsfield, ohio. she was one brave lady and she never lost her southern accent or her southern grip. one morning she turned to sherrod and said, sherrod, i would love to hear a song from our lutheran hymnal. sherrod went into the family library and brought the hymnal out. i will never forget the image of sherrod leaning over his mother's bed as he sang three versions of "beautiful...
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mansfield, you know, sort of what does this mean? you know, what's the -- he sent me off just to meet with -- >> you mean to talk with the senate? >> yeah, to talk with the senate. i went over there a couple of times. i think there was preparation. i mean i know there was preparation. i was not involved in those conversations. for some reason he wanted me to go start talking to the senate. before his staff did, or the committee, and i remember i had a couple conversations with mr. mansfield's staff. >> can you recall any? >> just -- just procedural. you know, what's the -- again, what's the process -- and i was sent over on a matter of fact finding. you know, what's -- how are you going to go about? you know, if this comes here, what does it mean? that kind of thing. and just -- and i think he -- he didn't want any sort of connection from the staff to be because he didn't want to give the impression all of a sudden you know this is a done deal and we're over in the senate. so he wanted some very informal conversation. i think he was
mansfield, you know, sort of what does this mean? you know, what's the -- he sent me off just to meet with -- >> you mean to talk with the senate? >> yeah, to talk with the senate. i went over there a couple of times. i think there was preparation. i mean i know there was preparation. i was not involved in those conversations. for some reason he wanted me to go start talking to the senate. before his staff did, or the committee, and i remember i had a couple conversations with mr....
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stephen mansfield joins us now. welcome. how do you explain the growth? >> birth rates.oday people want to belong before they believe. mormons give them that opportunity. they're about belonging, they're about oozing around people and drawing them into relationships and in a lonely fragmented society, that works. >> the misperception? >> about mormons? that they're all about the odysseys that everybody wants to talk about publicly, the undergarments and rituals and some of the other maybe more extreme views. in fact, if you asked a mormon, a mormon's going to say what's really important about mormonism is the restoration of priesthood authority. it is the idea the ancient priesthood has been restored that all men can be priests and literally they believes signs, wonders, prophecies happen at the hands of these people. >> are mormons offended when some in the political debate say they're not christians. >> that does offend them and it is going to continue to be offensive because really what's going on there is a bit of a battle over the definition of what christian is. ev
stephen mansfield joins us now. welcome. how do you explain the growth? >> birth rates.oday people want to belong before they believe. mormons give them that opportunity. they're about belonging, they're about oozing around people and drawing them into relationships and in a lonely fragmented society, that works. >> the misperception? >> about mormons? that they're all about the odysseys that everybody wants to talk about publicly, the undergarments and rituals and some of the...
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bob mansfield who has been with the company will be replaced by apple's current vice president of ipad hardware engineering. and taking a look at markets, we've got the futures pointing to a higher open thanks in part to positive headlines out of europe, that summit in brussels ending, leaders there agreeing on a deal to stabilize debt markets and recapitalize banks. world markets have been rallying, the euro is higher this morning. we did come off after loss yesterday after the supreme court ruling, the dow was down as much as 176 points, but closed down 24 points on the day to 12,602. the s&p almost made it back but ended down 2 at 1329 and the nasdaq down a lot harder, 25 points to 2849. we'll have another update coming up. >> thank you, bertha. have a good friday. >> it is 4:47 now. i'm sure she'll have a great friday. won't we all. >> of course. >> great weather. >> you didn't hear but she was celebrating. she did a big arsenio hall. he has been feeling it. i don't know if you've been watching the extra show. temperatures today, looking really good. and the reason why is because o
bob mansfield who has been with the company will be replaced by apple's current vice president of ipad hardware engineering. and taking a look at markets, we've got the futures pointing to a higher open thanks in part to positive headlines out of europe, that summit in brussels ending, leaders there agreeing on a deal to stabilize debt markets and recapitalize banks. world markets have been rallying, the euro is higher this morning. we did come off after loss yesterday after the supreme court...
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mansfield and registered voters who were hiking up the mountain. we had a tricycle and we had an inspiration station. we started riding all around the state registering young people to vote that way. so we have to employ creative means to get people engaged, but i definitely think voting matters and the results of the election showed that young people did come out and started voicing their opinions. >> and was there a shift away from nuclear to the clean energy? or is that still in progress? >> it's still in progress right now, but we had a governor who came in and made a strong statement saying that he was committed to shutting down vermont yankee. >> do people think that the system can work for them if they engage that way? >> there's definitely people who believe their vote doesn't matter. but i have worked with a group of people who do see how their vote matters and locally, we have created a lot of change through policy, which, you know, proved to me that my vote really does matter. because for a while, i was kind of skeptical about voting, be
mansfield and registered voters who were hiking up the mountain. we had a tricycle and we had an inspiration station. we started riding all around the state registering young people to vote that way. so we have to employ creative means to get people engaged, but i definitely think voting matters and the results of the election showed that young people did come out and started voicing their opinions. >> and was there a shift away from nuclear to the clean energy? or is that still in...
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mansfield of the united states court of appeals for the second circuit. professor rotunda is the author of the most widely used core spoken legal ethics and the leading course book in constitutional law which makes him quite possibly the most applicable moderator for this panel today. we're lucky to have him here at chapman. choefr rotunda has authored more than 300 articles in various law reviews, journals, and newspapers in both the united states and across europe, and as dean campbell mentioned earlier, that makes him as of a few years ago, the 11th most cited professor. in 2009 professor rotunda became a commissioner of the fair political practices commission, a state regulatory agency that acts as california's independent political watchdog. professor rotunda was also nominated by george w. bush to become a member of the privacy and civil liberties on homeland security and governmental affairs. without further ado, i would like to bring up professor rotunda to get our panel started. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. we four wonderful speakers here
mansfield of the united states court of appeals for the second circuit. professor rotunda is the author of the most widely used core spoken legal ethics and the leading course book in constitutional law which makes him quite possibly the most applicable moderator for this panel today. we're lucky to have him here at chapman. choefr rotunda has authored more than 300 articles in various law reviews, journals, and newspapers in both the united states and across europe, and as dean campbell...
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volumes of "democracy in america," which the political scientists and tocqueville translator harvey mansfield has called the best book ever written on democracy and the best book ever written on america. he conversed with president andrew jackson at a reception at the white house, sat next to former president john quincy adams at dinner in boston, he was escorted around washington by joel point set, the charleston born botanist and future secretary of war and by edward everett the boston born lawyer and future secretary of state. he met 95-year-old charles carroll, the last surviving signer of the. declaration of independence and the only catholic to sign that document and sam houston the first president of the republic of terms. he attended town meetings in new england, observed slave markets in the south, he visited indian vils in the michigan territory voyaged on steamboats shortly after he disembarks blew up, a highly hazardous dporm of transportation, he traveled by stagecoach, he went to columbia, south carolina. he did not unfortunately for himself make it to charleston. tocqueville wa
volumes of "democracy in america," which the political scientists and tocqueville translator harvey mansfield has called the best book ever written on democracy and the best book ever written on america. he conversed with president andrew jackson at a reception at the white house, sat next to former president john quincy adams at dinner in boston, he was escorted around washington by joel point set, the charleston born botanist and future secretary of war and by edward everett the...
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he started his legal career as law clerk to judge mansfield of the second circuit, and he became assistant majority counsel for the watergate committee. professor rotunda has co-authored problems and materials on professional responsibility, which is now in its tenth edition. it's the most widely used text in american law schools in america, i should say, in general on legal ethics. the co-author of the six-volume treatis on constitutional law. he has advised the constitutional creation process of many foreign countries, including cambodia, muldova, ukraine, and the czech republic. he is the 11th most cited law professor in the united states, and that's a little dated. i suspect it's higher than 11 by now, but that was from a couple of years ago. also, commissioner of the fair political practices commission of the state of california. won't you join me in welcoming professor rob rotunda? [ applause ] >> thank you, tom. i wish my mother-in-law were here. today we talk about lawyers. in fact, i'm not a subtle person, but this is a subtle bow tie. unusual for me. it shows sharks carrying brie
he started his legal career as law clerk to judge mansfield of the second circuit, and he became assistant majority counsel for the watergate committee. professor rotunda has co-authored problems and materials on professional responsibility, which is now in its tenth edition. it's the most widely used text in american law schools in america, i should say, in general on legal ethics. the co-author of the six-volume treatis on constitutional law. he has advised the constitutional creation process...
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coming back to the falls church area, video from mansfield place. that's another home where a tree came crashing down during the storms, but the woman in that home, she had taken cover in the bayment. this is what she told you about what it was all like. >> well, we were sitting downstairs watching tv and heard a big crash and we thought it was the umbrella on the deck table that had gone over. and then it started creaking some more, and we thought, wow, this was something bigger. >> reporter: so two fatalities as we reported. other injuries reported but none we are told are life threatening at this time. but today obviously for thousands of people across the area, we're going to hear those chain saws going. we're going to see a lot of cleanup. strangely right here even though we have the power line down, the electricity is on in part of this neighborhood, but much of falls church without power as i drove here this morning down the beltway and 66, many of the neighborhoods black and nice to have the sun up so people can start assessing the damage. j
coming back to the falls church area, video from mansfield place. that's another home where a tree came crashing down during the storms, but the woman in that home, she had taken cover in the bayment. this is what she told you about what it was all like. >> well, we were sitting downstairs watching tv and heard a big crash and we thought it was the umbrella on the deck table that had gone over. and then it started creaking some more, and we thought, wow, this was something bigger....
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mansfield high school's graduation. >> all the neighbors, if they graduate they'll sit down and havewith the flamingos. and have a lot of fun with them. >> reporter: arthur hopes the flamingo snatchers will change their minds and bring the flock back, no questions asked. andrea medeiros, abc news. >> admittedly, that is not a mainstream hobby, the pink flamingos. but who would take this man's yard stuff? come on. i don't get it. >> by the way, when flamingos stand on one leg, it's because that's the most comfortable position in their resting position. did you know that? >> that is fascinating. thank you for -- can you do it? >> i'm weak. >> >>> this morning on "world news now" -- a surprise search by police working on the decades-old case of missing youngster etan patz. >> they're trying to piece together information about the man now claiming he's responsible for the boy's death. it's thursday june 7th. >>> good friday eve, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm paula faris. the case of etan patz started right here in new york 33 years ago with the little boy's death. and the investi
mansfield high school's graduation. >> all the neighbors, if they graduate they'll sit down and havewith the flamingos. and have a lot of fun with them. >> reporter: arthur hopes the flamingo snatchers will change their minds and bring the flock back, no questions asked. andrea medeiros, abc news. >> admittedly, that is not a mainstream hobby, the pink flamingos. but who would take this man's yard stuff? come on. i don't get it. >> by the way, when flamingos stand on one...
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apple, the loss of mansfield, how serious is that?> there's a risk and nervousness around executives at apple. it's a small team leading at the top. mansfield is not at the forest level in terms of, you know, i think perceived critical nature to the product road map going forward. apple will be able to move beyond that pretty easily. >> thanks so much. >> when we come back more on what's happening in europe. stick around. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. and don't miss our special financing now through july 4th only. plus enjoy the lowest prices of the season on selected bed sets only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. ♪ >>> ♪ >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. it is 6:
apple, the loss of mansfield, how serious is that?> there's a risk and nervousness around executives at apple. it's a small team leading at the top. mansfield is not at the forest level in terms of, you know, i think perceived critical nature to the product road map going forward. apple will be able to move beyond that pretty easily. >> thanks so much. >> when we come back more on what's happening in europe. stick around. what makes the sleep number store...
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mansfield high school's graduation. >> all the neighbors, if they graduate they'll sit down and havehe flamingos. and have a lot of fun with them. >> reporter: arthur hopes the flamingo snatchers will change their minds and bring the flock back, no questions asked. andrea medeiros, abc news. >> admittedly, that is not a mainstream hobby, the pink flamingos. but who would take this man's yard stuff? come on. i don't get it. >> by the way, when flamingos stand on one leg, it's because that's the most comfortable position in their resting position. did you know that? >> that is fascinating. thank you for -- can you do it? >> i'm weak. >> me and dr. doolittle will be back in just a minute, everybody. moabababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababab
mansfield high school's graduation. >> all the neighbors, if they graduate they'll sit down and havehe flamingos. and have a lot of fun with them. >> reporter: arthur hopes the flamingo snatchers will change their minds and bring the flock back, no questions asked. andrea medeiros, abc news. >> admittedly, that is not a mainstream hobby, the pink flamingos. but who would take this man's yard stuff? come on. i don't get it. >> by the way, when flamingos stand on one leg,...
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. >> steven mansfield, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. good to be with you. >>> as the morning show wars heat up, "the today show's" co-host could be in for a multimillion dollar paycheck to leave. we have the scoop. i'm the second owner. the what? i will own this car after you. look, i'm not telling you how to drive our car. our car? nor where to park her. maybe under a tree with less sap. if you're gonna have a latte in the car, keep a lid on it. it's a cappuccino. still needs a lid. [ male announcer ] the exceptional certified pre-owned program with the highest quality cars. good news for the second owner. take care of my car. ♪ d >>> you've probably heard the rumors about "today show" host ann curry. she could be paid up to $10 million to leave the show. cnn's alina cho has more on the morning show wars that could force curry from her job. >> this is "today." >> reporter: on the set of "the today show," it's business as usual. >> and good morning, everyone. >> reporter: matt lauer and ann curry co-hosting the show as they have for the
. >> steven mansfield, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. good to be with you. >>> as the morning show wars heat up, "the today show's" co-host could be in for a multimillion dollar paycheck to leave. we have the scoop. i'm the second owner. the what? i will own this car after you. look, i'm not telling you how to drive our car. our car? nor where to park her. maybe under a tree with less sap. if you're gonna have a latte in the car, keep a lid on it. it's...
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. >> joe mansfield methodically laid out the case for the jury.chanical asphyxiation to her neck. and the defendant, her husband, is the one that did it. >> that ultimate evidence would be scientific, medical said the prosecutor. but he wanted jurors to keep in mind the obvious. adam kaufman was the only adult home at the time of lina's death. giving him the opportunity to kill her. and with his bodybuilder strength, the wherewithal too, on top of that adam could keep his stories straight. version one came from the 911 call when adam said he found lina on the floor. >> she's not breathing? >> no! she's on the floor dying. >> but a fire rescue lieutenant said adam told him he found lina somewhere else in the bathroom. >> he told me that he found her slumped over the toilet. and he indicated that if she was vomiting, kneeled in front of the toilet with her head down in front of the toilet. >> but later at the hospital said that same emt, he heard adam say something else entirely. >> i took note of it because it was completely different than the othe
. >> joe mansfield methodically laid out the case for the jury.chanical asphyxiation to her neck. and the defendant, her husband, is the one that did it. >> that ultimate evidence would be scientific, medical said the prosecutor. but he wanted jurors to keep in mind the obvious. adam kaufman was the only adult home at the time of lina's death. giving him the opportunity to kill her. and with his bodybuilder strength, the wherewithal too, on top of that adam could keep his stories...
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six rare orange lobsters turned up in a shipment to a deli in mansfield, massachusetts.he guys thought someone put cooked lobsters in a shipment with the live ones. but they were all very much alive. a spokesman for the new england aquarium says the odds of finding a single orange lobster are in the ballpark of 1 in 10 million. >> that's freaky to see them moving. because when you see a lobster like that, it is usually on your plate, and it is not moving. >> ready to eat. >> so that it's moving is creepy. for an extended look at all of our top stories head to our blog. cnn.com/earlystart. >>> wall street listening closely to one man today. will fed chairman behr bernanke announce new steps to boost the economy? christine romans with a look ahead. that's coming up. through, do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine®... power to your mouth™. [ male announcer ] you get in the zone long before the race. get y
six rare orange lobsters turned up in a shipment to a deli in mansfield, massachusetts.he guys thought someone put cooked lobsters in a shipment with the live ones. but they were all very much alive. a spokesman for the new england aquarium says the odds of finding a single orange lobster are in the ballpark of 1 in 10 million. >> that's freaky to see them moving. because when you see a lobster like that, it is usually on your plate, and it is not moving. >> ready to eat. >>...
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3238, a bill to designate the department of veterans affairs community-based outpatient clinic at mansfield, ohio, as the david f. winders department of community a affairs community-based clinic and for other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged and the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be read three times, passed, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table, with no intervening action or debate, and any related statements be printed in the record as if read. the presiding officer: without objection. so ordered. mr. reid: i now ask unanimous consent that the judiciary committee be discharged from further consideration and the senate proceed to s. res. 376. the pres the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 376, commemorating the 225th anniversary of the signing of the constitution of the united states, and so forth and for other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged and the senate will proceed to consideration of the measu
3238, a bill to designate the department of veterans affairs community-based outpatient clinic at mansfield, ohio, as the david f. winders department of community a affairs community-based clinic and for other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged and the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be read three times, passed, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table, with no intervening action or debate, and...
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i hear it in toledo, lime, mansfield, i hear is in sandusky. and it's incumbent upon us, it's a moral question not to load up more debt on these young people so they can really develop their talents in a way that not only will help them individually, not only will help their families but will help our society prosper. we know what the g.i. bill did in the 1940's and 1950's and 1960's. it not only helped millions and servicemen and women and their families, it also lifted the prosperity of the united states of america. we owe this generation no less than that, mr. president. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call:
i hear it in toledo, lime, mansfield, i hear is in sandusky. and it's incumbent upon us, it's a moral question not to load up more debt on these young people so they can really develop their talents in a way that not only will help them individually, not only will help their families but will help our society prosper. we know what the g.i. bill did in the 1940's and 1950's and 1960's. it not only helped millions and servicemen and women and their families, it also lifted the prosperity of the...