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mckinley and roosevelt easily won election., tragedy struck when mckinley was felled by an assassin's bullet. theodore roosevelt, at age 42, became the youngest president in u.s. history. he promoted conservation efforts, the building of the panama canal, and was a progressive who championed a square deal for everyone. roosevelt returned to medora in 1903, stopping his train there while on a visit to yellowstone and yosemite national parks. the visit was brief, but friends from his ranching days turned out at the medora town hall for a look at a real president. this photo was taken to commemorate the historic event. those who might've poked fun at old four eyes just a few years earlier were now awed by the presence of the president of the united states of america. roosevelt was delighted, but also visibly moved by the presence of the men and the women who had shared his life on the frontier. he was one of them, and they would never forget one another. (man, as roosevelt) "i spent the happiest and most profitable years of my lif
mckinley and roosevelt easily won election., tragedy struck when mckinley was felled by an assassin's bullet. theodore roosevelt, at age 42, became the youngest president in u.s. history. he promoted conservation efforts, the building of the panama canal, and was a progressive who championed a square deal for everyone. roosevelt returned to medora in 1903, stopping his train there while on a visit to yellowstone and yosemite national parks. the visit was brief, but friends from his ranching...
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now, this is really self-serving when you hear it in the mckinley's own words. but the striking thing is that he was probably absolutely right. in the sense that the best thing for the philippines, leave aside what the best thing for the united states was with, the best thing for the philippines was probably exactly what happened. because if philippines had been given back to spain, well, spain couldn't hold them. what would have happened is another imperial power would have taken the philippines. and as a colonial power goes, the united states was a pretty, you know, pretty responsible colonial power. the likely, the likely country that would have seized the philippines would have been one of two, either germany or japan. and the record of the colonies of those countries is not something anybody wanted to repeat. so, in fact, to carry the story a little bit farther forward and then i'll stop, the united states decided to give the philippines its independence in the 1930s at which point the leaders of the philippines said, wait a minute, not so fast, we kind of
now, this is really self-serving when you hear it in the mckinley's own words. but the striking thing is that he was probably absolutely right. in the sense that the best thing for the philippines, leave aside what the best thing for the united states was with, the best thing for the philippines was probably exactly what happened. because if philippines had been given back to spain, well, spain couldn't hold them. what would have happened is another imperial power would have taken the...
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and jesse mckinley, san francisco bureau chief for the "new york times."esse mckinley, give us an idea of the impressions that people have of governor brown's budget. do they consider it radical? >> i don't know if it's considered radical. i think what they consider it is realistic. i think right now you're essentially in the situation in california where things are simply so dire and have been so dire for so many years, and we're talking about our third or fourth year with multibillion-dollar deficits, that people really have hit the bottom. and you know, not unlike an alcoholic, at a certain point you really have to admit what you have to do in order to get better. and i think that what brown offered in many ways was just this very harsh, very fact of the matter assessment as to what the state has to do. and that's cut. and it also means raising taxes. >> belva: well, arnold schwarzenegger told us the same thing, that we needed cuts. and made the proposals to do so. what's different? >> well, there's nothing new in politics. you know that. but i think wh
and jesse mckinley, san francisco bureau chief for the "new york times."esse mckinley, give us an idea of the impressions that people have of governor brown's budget. do they consider it radical? >> i don't know if it's considered radical. i think what they consider it is realistic. i think right now you're essentially in the situation in california where things are simply so dire and have been so dire for so many years, and we're talking about our third or fourth year with...
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at last, mckinley has made it home to scotland. >> this is been there for over 100 years. it has been kept constant. we feel the whiskey is being prepared -- preserved. we will not know that until we see it. it is so delicate. >> they will use a syringe to get at the whiskey. >> they will then analyze the liquid to see exactly how it was made. >> eventually, it will recreate shackleton's whiskey. experts wonder if it would fit in on the shelves. >> it is a retraction of a style of whiskey has been lost. you go through history in the chemical recipe books and how they are put together and what ingredients were. they have very little record of what the whiskey tasted like. >> now that all remains is to take next -- is to taste the scotch which spent a history on the rocks. >> just a reminder of our headlines. prosecutors in haiti have charged jean-claude duvalier with that and misappropriation of funds during his 15-year rule which ended in 1986. plenty of more on that. to stay with us. we are watching bbc news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stori
at last, mckinley has made it home to scotland. >> this is been there for over 100 years. it has been kept constant. we feel the whiskey is being prepared -- preserved. we will not know that until we see it. it is so delicate. >> they will use a syringe to get at the whiskey. >> they will then analyze the liquid to see exactly how it was made. >> eventually, it will recreate shackleton's whiskey. experts wonder if it would fit in on the shelves. >> it is a...
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at last, the mckinleys have made at home. >> this has been under the eyes for over 100 years. -- has been kept under the ice for over 100 years. we believe it haswe will not kn. >> the distillers will use a syringe to get to the whiskey. >> put it down the side. we will extracted. >> the will then analyze the liquid to see exactly how it was made. >> eventually, it will be served in bars like this one. experts are interested. some wonder whether a recipe with it in on the shelves. >> the style of whiskey has been lost. this is how it is put together and what ingredients. what it tasted like. >> it spent a century on the rocks. do stay with us. there is plenty more to canadom. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union ban
at last, the mckinleys have made at home. >> this has been under the eyes for over 100 years. -- has been kept under the ice for over 100 years. we believe it haswe will not kn. >> the distillers will use a syringe to get to the whiskey. >> put it down the side. we will extracted. >> the will then analyze the liquid to see exactly how it was made. >> eventually, it will be served in bars like this one. experts are interested. some wonder whether a recipe with it in...
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it is my pleasure to welcome the fcc and chairman to mckinley. pedigree making him qualified to lead the fcc into the next generation of technology and what it has to offer our set. he went to harvard law school with a distinguish of magnum and he completed studies for ba at columbia university. prior to to his appointment, he spent more than 10 years working in the technology industry as an exec tifer and entrepreneur cofounding lunchbox digital and served as managing director and was a special advisor to general atlantaic. here, he worked to start, accelerate, and up vest in early and mid-stage technology and other companies. from 1997 until 2005, he was a senior executive at iac, interactive corp., a fortune 500 company where he was chief of business operations and general counsel. chairman's public service roles including work for previous fcc chairman in a legal capacity. he served as clerk for supreme judges souter and brennan. he also worked in congress for senator charles e. schumer for new york and investigated the iran affair. he's been
it is my pleasure to welcome the fcc and chairman to mckinley. pedigree making him qualified to lead the fcc into the next generation of technology and what it has to offer our set. he went to harvard law school with a distinguish of magnum and he completed studies for ba at columbia university. prior to to his appointment, he spent more than 10 years working in the technology industry as an exec tifer and entrepreneur cofounding lunchbox digital and served as managing director and was a...
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since the bus goes right by the house, if it can't stop at mckinley -- i see there is a place for it to pull over there -- it can certainly stop at one of the muni bus stops in our neighborhood. maybe it would help me get my employment back, because i have to work as well. thank you for your time. >> you might leave your name here with susan. i will tell you -- it is only going to get worse in the future. i would be lying to europe by did not say that. one of our discussions in terms of budget cuts is a reduction of bus services in the school district. but we would like for you to give -- if it is something that we can do easily, we will see what we can do. >> thank you. >> i have two more speakers. jeff kaminski and warren foster. they are not there. item k is advisory committee reports. are there any appointments by the board? seeing none, item l -- no special orders of business. item m is discussion of other educational issues. superintendent? >> i would like to call on matt martin, general manager. come on up. >> then you all for coming this evening to talk about -- i think you a
since the bus goes right by the house, if it can't stop at mckinley -- i see there is a place for it to pull over there -- it can certainly stop at one of the muni bus stops in our neighborhood. maybe it would help me get my employment back, because i have to work as well. thank you for your time. >> you might leave your name here with susan. i will tell you -- it is only going to get worse in the future. i would be lying to europe by did not say that. one of our discussions in terms of...
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even william mckinley had to get on a map to figure out whether the philippines were. remember when you heard of the invasion of grenada in 1983 and the first thing of the newscasters had to figure out was where in the world is. this was the reaction of americans to the news that, or do we have won the first battle of the war because everyone was looking towards cuba. the philippines are way over there. the basic american attitude toward east asia from 1895 -- the first sign a japanese war. when they take over china and win this is a surprise to a lot of people because it is really big. japan is a country we need to pay attention to. nothing more than a very briefly 89 b-1899 the state department issued the opened door note and this is simply a statement of america's hope that the imperial powers not carve up china to the exclusion of the united states and roosevelt's decision to try to mediate an end to the japanese war before the japanese that too strong, that was the basic and idea but that was as far as the united states would go. americans when deegan paid to garr
even william mckinley had to get on a map to figure out whether the philippines were. remember when you heard of the invasion of grenada in 1983 and the first thing of the newscasters had to figure out was where in the world is. this was the reaction of americans to the news that, or do we have won the first battle of the war because everyone was looking towards cuba. the philippines are way over there. the basic american attitude toward east asia from 1895 -- the first sign a japanese war....
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and the example i always tell people is is present mckinley at the beginning of the philippine war sayingwe have to go to the philippines to christianize her little brown brothers who had been christianize for a couple hundred years. so i failed and just to ask, could you reflect on the nature of that racial ossetian of four and these dialogues around rl at the end thinking especially about the indian wars that went on and how those weren't wars against a foreign enemy per se, but they still were something and people justified in that area. >> yeah. certainly an interesting thing about the indian war is all the confusion about what to make of the indians that the europeans experience when they first got here. because you know, for a time they thought that they were the children of god. they might be the lost tribe, or they might need the noble savage, and it was only when they didn't do what they were told and get off the land that so forth that new englanders decided they were the children of the devil. but in the chapter of the book where you talk about evil enemies, there is a section
and the example i always tell people is is present mckinley at the beginning of the philippine war sayingwe have to go to the philippines to christianize her little brown brothers who had been christianize for a couple hundred years. so i failed and just to ask, could you reflect on the nature of that racial ossetian of four and these dialogues around rl at the end thinking especially about the indian wars that went on and how those weren't wars against a foreign enemy per se, but they still...
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mckinley mentioned seniors. i would point out that beginning in 2011, the bill benefits medicare provisions. if you repeal the bill those seniors will have a loss. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired and the chair would like to note at the present time, the gentleman from michigan has 11 1/2 minutes, the gentleman from new jersey has 10 1/4 minutes. mr. pallone: i reserve. mr. upton: i was hoping to get a few extra seconds from people yielding back their time but that's not the case. i yield one minute to mr. gardner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. gardner: i'm here to talk about jobs. i want to highlight the story of one company in my district when it comes to this health care bill. one company in my district that employs 130 people, a manufacturing company, one of the few left in the country. even during the worst of the recession, they kept every single employee employed by having them paint houses, rake leaves, instead of firing them because they
mckinley mentioned seniors. i would point out that beginning in 2011, the bill benefits medicare provisions. if you repeal the bill those seniors will have a loss. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired and the chair would like to note at the present time, the gentleman from michigan has 11 1/2 minutes, the gentleman from new jersey has 10 1/4 minutes. mr. pallone: i reserve. mr. upton: i was hoping to get a few extra seconds from people yielding back their time but that's...
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mckinley? boehner. mcmorris rodgers? boehner. mcnerney? pelosi. mack? boehner. maloney? pelosi. manzullo? boehner. marchent? boehner. marino? boehner. markey? boehner. -- pelosi. matheson? schuler. matsui? pelosi. meehan? boehner. meeks? pelosi. mica? boehner. michaud? schuler. gary g. miller? boehner. geroge miller -- george miller? pelosi. miller of florida? boehner. miller of michigan? boehner. miller of north carolina? pelosi. moore? pelosi. moran? pelosi. mulvaney? boehner. murphy? pelosi. murphy? boehner. myrick? boehner. nadler? pelosi. napolitano? pelosi. neal? pelosi. neugebauer? boehner. noem? boehner. nugent? boehner. nunes? boehner. nunnelee? boehner. olson? boehner. olver? pelosi. owens? pelosi. palazzo? boehner. pallone jr.? pelosi. pascrell jr.? pelosi. oastir i -- pastor of arizona? pelosi. paul? boehner. paulsen? boehner. payne? pelosi. pearce? boehner. pelosi? pelosi. pence? boehner. perlmutter? pelosi. peters? pelosi. peterson? pelosi. petri? boehner. pingree? pelosi. pitts? boehner. platts? boehner. poe? boehner. polis? pelosi. pompeo? boehner. posey? boehner
mckinley? boehner. mcmorris rodgers? boehner. mcnerney? pelosi. mack? boehner. maloney? pelosi. manzullo? boehner. marchent? boehner. marino? boehner. markey? boehner. -- pelosi. matheson? schuler. matsui? pelosi. meehan? boehner. meeks? pelosi. mica? boehner. michaud? schuler. gary g. miller? boehner. geroge miller -- george miller? pelosi. miller of florida? boehner. miller of michigan? boehner. miller of north carolina? pelosi. moore? pelosi. moran? pelosi. mulvaney? boehner. murphy? pelosi....
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she was born when william mckinley was president, apparently. 8:05 now, five minutes after the hour. lonnie quinn outside. >> all right, a piece of history out there. listening to you guys, mom's back here saying number three, lonnie. what does -- what does that mean? >> -- top three. >> okay. i'm going to tell them what that means. that means you finished in the top three in the colgate women's game. >> all right. that's the country's largest amateur track competition for all these ladies here. but, boy, thankfully doing it inside an indoor track because it is cold out here. i tell you what, it's cold all over the country. look at some of these cold temperatures chilly idaho, 37 what you dropped down to today. free freezeout lake, montana down to 28. burr, nebraska down to 5 and cold mountain north carolina drops down to 21. that's a quick look at the national picture. here's a closer look at weather for your weekend. >> all righty, everybody. it is shout-out time. this week, i got a big holla to everyone in breckenridge, colorado heading to the 48th annual oola fest, that's right t
she was born when william mckinley was president, apparently. 8:05 now, five minutes after the hour. lonnie quinn outside. >> all right, a piece of history out there. listening to you guys, mom's back here saying number three, lonnie. what does -- what does that mean? >> -- top three. >> okay. i'm going to tell them what that means. that means you finished in the top three in the colgate women's game. >> all right. that's the country's largest amateur track competition...
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mckinley? boehner. mcmorris rodgers? boehner. mcnerney? pelosi. mack? boehner. maloney? pelosi. manzullo? boehner. marchent? boehner. marino? boehner. markey? boehner. -- pelosi. matheson? schuler. matsui? pelosi. meehan? boehner. meeks? pelosi. mica? boehner. michaud? schuler. gary g. miller? boehner. geroge miller -- george miller? pelosi. miller of florida? boehner. miller of michigan? boehner. miller of north carolina? pelosi. moore? pelosi. moran? pelosi. mulvaney? boehner. murphy? pelosi. murphy? boehner. myrick? boehner. nadler? pelosi. napolitano? pelosi. neal? pelosi. neugebauer? boehner. noem? boehner. nugent? boehner. nunes? boehner. nunnelee? boehner. olson? boehner. olver? pelosi. owens? pelosi. palazzo? boehner. pallone jr.? pelosi. pascrell jr.? pelosi. oastir i -- pastor of arizona? pelosi. paul? boehner. paulsen? boehner. payne? pelosi. pearce? boehner. pelosi? pelosi. pence? boehner. perlmutter? pelosi. peters? pelosi. peterson? pelosi. petri? boehner. pingree? pelosi. pitts? boehner. platts? boehner. poe? boehner. polis? pelosi. pompeo? boehner. posey? boehner
mckinley? boehner. mcmorris rodgers? boehner. mcnerney? pelosi. mack? boehner. maloney? pelosi. manzullo? boehner. marchent? boehner. marino? boehner. markey? boehner. -- pelosi. matheson? schuler. matsui? pelosi. meehan? boehner. meeks? pelosi. mica? boehner. michaud? schuler. gary g. miller? boehner. geroge miller -- george miller? pelosi. miller of florida? boehner. miller of michigan? boehner. miller of north carolina? pelosi. moore? pelosi. moran? pelosi. mulvaney? boehner. murphy? pelosi....