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mckinley spanish. they asked the french ambassador for the united states to operate on their behalf to negotiate and he said you can't really get it any more than you've already gained in this war of yours, so i'm assuming will be very generous. it turns out he wasn't generous at all. but was he going to do about the philippines? of the negotiations were going on come in peace negotiations, he pondered it in a kind of concluded ultimately that we were building this big baby and saying you couldn't have an station without controlling the territory around the globe. and so, he had to have a polling station the best place would be today -- the day. the whole rest of the philippines was not going to be able to keep the philippines at all. the people of the philippines headed the spanish, so now that they've been defeated, they were going to be able to go back in there. it wasn't going to be the filipino people, and fortunately, so they have to be either rest or germany or some other european power. her pos
mckinley spanish. they asked the french ambassador for the united states to operate on their behalf to negotiate and he said you can't really get it any more than you've already gained in this war of yours, so i'm assuming will be very generous. it turns out he wasn't generous at all. but was he going to do about the philippines? of the negotiations were going on come in peace negotiations, he pondered it in a kind of concluded ultimately that we were building this big baby and saying you...
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the object that we have for william mckinley is from the william mckinley home in canton, ohio. and william mckinley, it's an ice skate. as a boy, william mckinley was not very interested in sports. however, he did enjoy ice skating. he enjoyed playing marbles. and he enjoyed shooting a bow and arrow. items for william mckinley are hard to come by. his collection was all disbursed. he had no living descendants so most of his things are around and they're hard to come by. so to have an ice skate is a pretty neat thing to have here, and we're glad to have it. moving on to teddy roosevelt, theodore roosevelt, the 26th president of the united states. and what we have is one of his saddles that he rode when he was a rancher in the dakotas. and one of the interesting things about his time in the dakotas is he went out to the dakotas after his first child was born, alice. two days later, his mother, teddy roosevelt's mother died, and then his wife alice died, leave him with a newborn child. he was really stricken with grief on losing both of those people at the same time. so he went ou
the object that we have for william mckinley is from the william mckinley home in canton, ohio. and william mckinley, it's an ice skate. as a boy, william mckinley was not very interested in sports. however, he did enjoy ice skating. he enjoyed playing marbles. and he enjoyed shooting a bow and arrow. items for william mckinley are hard to come by. his collection was all disbursed. he had no living descendants so most of his things are around and they're hard to come by. so to have an ice skate...
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in the aftermath like the death of mckinley or lincoln many previously considered sins are forgotten but over time particularly mckinley dwindled in the 30s and 40s when professional historians came out and my sense is jack kennedy is similarly suited. >> now he got kennedy performing arts center, kennedy airport, kennedy space center, the memorials and monuments will be here for a long time. i think he remains an important president. >> how many of you can remember where you were when you learned he was shot? now i will predict looking at most of you i don't think all of you will be alive in 30 years so when this generation passes kennedy will be seen as less important so if you can remember where you were that was a significant moment in your life. people get old and pass from the scene so i am guessing your grandchildren will not be as enamored as kennedy as you are. [inaudible] how do we get the millennial's? not just politics but in history? be my problems are teaching you as history students have all the information on their device. why do i have to read a book about valley for
in the aftermath like the death of mckinley or lincoln many previously considered sins are forgotten but over time particularly mckinley dwindled in the 30s and 40s when professional historians came out and my sense is jack kennedy is similarly suited. >> now he got kennedy performing arts center, kennedy airport, kennedy space center, the memorials and monuments will be here for a long time. i think he remains an important president. >> how many of you can remember where you were...
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>> mckinley street. >> mckinley street? not that far. in fact, if you walk down this street, if you -- let me go down here. i'll show you where mckinley street. but you can see these houses, these are where the white folks live. i think nancy marion lives here. she's one of my editors, book publisher, you might say. this is the area where a lot of the prominent whites live that we use to come to trick and treat, and if they didn't give us any candy, we pulled chairs off the porches. and mckinley street was all within about two blocks from here. whites lived over here, the smileys lived here. and i'm going to stop right here. here you could walk to mckinley street. you see the house over there? the first house you see, the white through the trees? that's the mcdaniel house, and i lived on the other side of it. that's mckinley street. >> so for people who are watching this, what do you want them to be sure to know about? >> as i said in the book, remembering tenbridge hill, it does have a history. it does have a history. and there's a lot
>> mckinley street. >> mckinley street? not that far. in fact, if you walk down this street, if you -- let me go down here. i'll show you where mckinley street. but you can see these houses, these are where the white folks live. i think nancy marion lives here. she's one of my editors, book publisher, you might say. this is the area where a lot of the prominent whites live that we use to come to trick and treat, and if they didn't give us any candy, we pulled chairs off the porches....
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while their home was repaired, but it was the community from the elementary school and franklin mckinley school district that gave them food, clothing, and gift cards to help with everyday needs. >> our community needs help, and we'll step up doing whatever we can. >> reporter: this group stepped up. about 38,000 dollars was raised by teachers and the community to buy gift cards to give to the families. food, clothing, and other items were donated and handed out on campus in the weeks following the flood. this is video from a story abc 7 news did in early march of last year of david gomez and his daughters helping out at the donation center. today, all three were recognized for giving back. >> felt good to help people that lost everything. >> it's a good life lesson for everybody, especially the children to put back into the community when the community calls for us. >> i like to say thank you so much for helping my family and all the other families that needed help too. >> reporter: about 14,000 people were impacted by the flooding here in san jose. flood losses estimated to be around $
while their home was repaired, but it was the community from the elementary school and franklin mckinley school district that gave them food, clothing, and gift cards to help with everyday needs. >> our community needs help, and we'll step up doing whatever we can. >> reporter: this group stepped up. about 38,000 dollars was raised by teachers and the community to buy gift cards to give to the families. food, clothing, and other items were donated and handed out on campus in the...
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president mckinley's birthplace 12 miles from where he was giving the speech. weeks after hurricane katrina wrecked the virgin islands trump referred to the president of the virgin islands just like all territories has a governor. the president of the united states. [laughter] but my favorite is when trump is the equivalent of roosevelt and jfk and in these ways each took a new form of communication media and mass media. fdr, fireside chat, radio, jfk jfk press conference in debate with television but donald trump social media. that is a way to communicate his thoughts directly to us. sometimes in interesting ways and with reality television he has been great to attach touch phrases that are negative. so this is like a sing-along. hillary, ted fake news. you remember this. that is pretty amazing but what we don't have is the equivalent are the two word phrase. blank elf care. blank infrastructures so this is somebody and then to solidify that base but to solidify. and that further incident that they put out these wild statements and all previous presidents i wi
president mckinley's birthplace 12 miles from where he was giving the speech. weeks after hurricane katrina wrecked the virgin islands trump referred to the president of the virgin islands just like all territories has a governor. the president of the united states. [laughter] but my favorite is when trump is the equivalent of roosevelt and jfk and in these ways each took a new form of communication media and mass media. fdr, fireside chat, radio, jfk jfk press conference in debate with...
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but that changed today for hundreds of elementary-school students in east san jose's franklin-mckinley school district. a big announcement at meadows elementary this morning, letting third through sixth graders know they now have 180 ipads available in their classrooms. the technology will help give personalized learning to students in a school that has 40% english learners. >> take a sixth-grade class, for example. we have some third-grade readers. we have some twelfth-grade readers. and for a teacher of 32 kids to be able to differentiate both levels with traditional just books is very challenging. >> meadows is a stem school. they teach coding and even robotics. but the ipads will also be used for traditional subjects, as well. >> i like to use it for history. >> it will also give students access to a secret us adults have been keeping from them for years. do you think adults are pretty smart? >> yeah. >> you know, it's just because we have access to google. we're not as smart as you may think. now you have access to google. you gonna be as smart as an adult now? >> yeah. >> that's
but that changed today for hundreds of elementary-school students in east san jose's franklin-mckinley school district. a big announcement at meadows elementary this morning, letting third through sixth graders know they now have 180 ipads available in their classrooms. the technology will help give personalized learning to students in a school that has 40% english learners. >> take a sixth-grade class, for example. we have some third-grade readers. we have some twelfth-grade readers. and...
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gorka, now a box -- now eighttor, fox news contributor, from mckinley bill, california, republican line. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. thisnk i understand correctly. the fbi used a dossier that had been financed by the clinton campaign to convince the fisa court to authorize them to spy on the trump campaign without disclosing that the dossier had been paid for by the clinton campaign or the men to compiled it, a former british intelligence officer named christopher steele, had openly stated he was willing to do anything he could to stop trump from getting elected? if that is true, the fbi was ,ssentially a political weapon and i am reminded of lois lerner , repeatedly taking the fifth amendment in her testimony before congress. regarding the targeting of irs.rvative groups by the i am wondering, how many government agencies or departments have been turned into political weapons against republicans? host: thank you. guest: i hope you post this show on the internet because i think his summary of the significance of that memo in one sentence was spot on. host: it is on
gorka, now a box -- now eighttor, fox news contributor, from mckinley bill, california, republican line. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. thisnk i understand correctly. the fbi used a dossier that had been financed by the clinton campaign to convince the fisa court to authorize them to spy on the trump campaign without disclosing that the dossier had been paid for by the clinton campaign or the men to compiled it, a former british intelligence officer named christopher steele,...
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52% month—on—month, a far bigger drop than the same month in previous years, according to morgan mckinley is head of trade policy from the british chambers of commerce. we outline some issues that you as an organisation had of this open letter to theresa may and her government. you are asking for a united party to deliver clarity, easier said than done. we know the political environment is challenging and businesses are unaware of the complexity of the negotiations but government needs to be mindful that business has been very patient in phase one of the negotiations. as we are about to enter the second stage, we still don't know what the uk government wants to do. that is having a real effect on business sentiment, which means businesses are holding off on some investment decisions. this 11 member brexit subcommittee that is meeting today and tomorrow in intensive talks, led by theresa may, includes the likes of philip hammond, the chancellor, amber rudd, the home secretary, michael gove and boris johnson. amber rudd, the home secretary, michael gove and borisjohnson. you can see the cle
52% month—on—month, a far bigger drop than the same month in previous years, according to morgan mckinley is head of trade policy from the british chambers of commerce. we outline some issues that you as an organisation had of this open letter to theresa may and her government. you are asking for a united party to deliver clarity, easier said than done. we know the political environment is challenging and businesses are unaware of the complexity of the negotiations but government needs to...
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on the king of spain, and james a garfield assassinated in 1882 by a suspected anarchist, as was mckinley. two british officials were killed by irish revolutionists, blamed on anarchists. if you want to check me out on this, wikipedia has a list of assassinations by country, so you can trace the anarchist bloodshed on wikipedia. the appeal of violence was, of course as you would expect, totally disturbing to people in power. threat to the modest, to the more moderate, the american federation of labor. he saw it not just as different, but creating a horrible image of the working-class and violence that it was hurting his form of unionism. of 1886, things changed a lot. organized labor was organized enough. call for certain , demands such as an eight hour workday, rather than a 10-11 our workday, with the idea to be a good citizen to be a good husband, that workers needed an eight hour day. slow to joinre the union's in this stuff, in part because they figured this was just a false issue. workers get the eight hour day. they will be content. a will not be the revolutionaries they should be,
on the king of spain, and james a garfield assassinated in 1882 by a suspected anarchist, as was mckinley. two british officials were killed by irish revolutionists, blamed on anarchists. if you want to check me out on this, wikipedia has a list of assassinations by country, so you can trace the anarchist bloodshed on wikipedia. the appeal of violence was, of course as you would expect, totally disturbing to people in power. threat to the modest, to the more moderate, the american federation of...
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. >> craig mckinley? >> apply right honorable fan will be led to the council broken election promise to support the reopening of menson airport. it was supposed to be designated with mixed use with thousands of houses. the plan was simply rejected by local councils and i salute them for doing so. can she give me her assurance that spanich will be given a reasonable a time as necessary perhaps under a new administration to get our local plan right? >> my friend is right to raise this matter on behalf of his constituents. i understand that the council has not adopted a local plan since 2006. and that's right my right onable friend the housing industry has begun the formal process of considering intervention and this is a very serious threat which shows that the council has not been doing what it should be doing in rethrigse a local plan. so my right honorable friend is now considering whether to intervene and he will be making court. ncement in due >> jeremy. >> accept our condolences on this terrible insta
. >> craig mckinley? >> apply right honorable fan will be led to the council broken election promise to support the reopening of menson airport. it was supposed to be designated with mixed use with thousands of houses. the plan was simply rejected by local councils and i salute them for doing so. can she give me her assurance that spanich will be given a reasonable a time as necessary perhaps under a new administration to get our local plan right? >> my friend is right to...
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. >> the school's principal and the franklin mckinley school district superintendent recognized several parents who spent weeks at the donation center. $2500 was donated for the impacted students. the union donated $10,000 in gift cards. >>> the scenes are different from our current conditions. this is the third driest winter on record with much of the state heading back to drought conditions. as we reported yesterday. the water board is considering a number of restrictions. it's been rescheduled to april 17th to give water officials more time to week the regulations for emergency agriculture use and the use of recycled water for plants. >>> we're talking about cold temperatures. >> we are indeed. we'll take a look. on february 20th last year, february 20th last year, san jose picked up 1.87 inches of rain. that was the 18th wettest 24 hour rainfall. last year's told of 14.86. this year, 4.77. and an entire seasonal average for san jose is 15.82. they were approaching that last year. normal to date is 10.25. from one extreme to the other last year versus this year. there are positive si
. >> the school's principal and the franklin mckinley school district superintendent recognized several parents who spent weeks at the donation center. $2500 was donated for the impacted students. the union donated $10,000 in gift cards. >>> the scenes are different from our current conditions. this is the third driest winter on record with much of the state heading back to drought conditions. as we reported yesterday. the water board is considering a number of restrictions. it's...
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to -- just how big of an honor is that and -- >> well patrick called me early that morning, patry mckinley who represents the district. i called around and called mitch mcconnell and we got together and decided this is something we should do. we turn that decision around. the president called me as well that morning. between mitch, the president, myself and patrick we made that decision quickly. >> you rule out the house considering it -- you rule out expanded background checks -- do you support program funding arming teachers? and is there any way which you support going beyond the half dozen or so -- >> that's six questions in one. first of all, i'm not going to micro manage this. second of all, i'm not sure what pat and joe are doing in their bill so i can't comment on that. that's the senate bill. we know there are gaps in the background system that need to be plugged. we passed a bill to do that and we think that should get done clearly. let me say this, we shouldn't be banning guns for law-abiding citizens. we should focus on making sure citizens who should not get guns in the first
to -- just how big of an honor is that and -- >> well patrick called me early that morning, patry mckinley who represents the district. i called around and called mitch mcconnell and we got together and decided this is something we should do. we turn that decision around. the president called me as well that morning. between mitch, the president, myself and patrick we made that decision quickly. >> you rule out the house considering it -- you rule out expanded background checks --...
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. >> mckinley, his whole journey from contra costa to ucla, now a first round draft pick for the atlantacons. >> reporter: carter is not done. he encourages everyone to never forget where you came. >> go back to your community, go back to your elementary school and just teach the kids that they can be special and do something special. i'm always going to come back to oakland because i'm home grown. >> reporter: paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thanks, coach. >>> about 20 minutes ago the san francisco giants confirmed they will retire the number of a player not in the hall of fame. that is barry bonds. number 25 will be retired. bonds as you know played from 1993 to 2007 with the giants. he joins many others who have had their san francisco giants numbers retired. there are six others with the new york joints organization. they're going to celebrate this on august 11th, 2018. the game against the pirates. >>> we will see you back here at noon. ♪ you don't even want to know protection detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria wit
. >> mckinley, his whole journey from contra costa to ucla, now a first round draft pick for the atlantacons. >> reporter: carter is not done. he encourages everyone to never forget where you came. >> go back to your community, go back to your elementary school and just teach the kids that they can be special and do something special. i'm always going to come back to oakland because i'm home grown. >> reporter: paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thanks, coach....
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this is mckinley street. there were six houses on this
this is mckinley street. there were six houses on this
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if you look at the mckinley tariff, the underwood tariff, the tariff rates actually rose much higher under those bills and smoot-hawley. but all of those bills represented how congress and the president set trade policy. they did it to completely change the tariff act, which is kind of a dinosaur these days. we don't do that. we stopped doing that with the reciprocal trade agreements of 1934 when fdr was president. when we looked at reciprocity as part of trade. that then became improved under the trade expansion act of 1962 and then became even better under the trade act of 1974. congress does not really respond to smoot-hawley because the mechanism has changed. but i think that bob is right, it is a more complicated world and i think we're going to look at other avenues for basically getting the same result. may talk about a couple other things? the question about financial services and free trade and who really needs free trade, i can tell you shortly after 9/11, president bush was very interested in negotiating free trade agreements with countries in the gulf and the middle east.
if you look at the mckinley tariff, the underwood tariff, the tariff rates actually rose much higher under those bills and smoot-hawley. but all of those bills represented how congress and the president set trade policy. they did it to completely change the tariff act, which is kind of a dinosaur these days. we don't do that. we stopped doing that with the reciprocal trade agreements of 1934 when fdr was president. when we looked at reciprocity as part of trade. that then became improved under...
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mckinley and then second is this question of the rural broadband buildout. by the way, thank you all for what i thought was very, very good testimony. mr. mckinley and i have a bill that would require the fcc to define on an ongoing basis what is reasonably comparable service in reasonably comparable prices in rural and urban america. and we've seen from my per inspect tiff an alarming approach by the current fcc chair that's essentially dumbing down, as i see it, what successes in rural america. ms. bloomfield, could you respond to your view about the value of having the fyc on an ongoing basis give a concrete and scientific answer to the question of reasonably comparable and rural versus urban areas? would that be helpful? >> so i think that is, you know, he as i mention in the statistics that we have in terms of the number of my carriers and what the capacity is, i think we do have to figure out how you ensure that particulars consumers demands increase. bandwidth did he mands that people are looking for grows tremendously. how do we make sure you're not
mckinley and then second is this question of the rural broadband buildout. by the way, thank you all for what i thought was very, very good testimony. mr. mckinley and i have a bill that would require the fcc to define on an ongoing basis what is reasonably comparable service in reasonably comparable prices in rural and urban america. and we've seen from my per inspect tiff an alarming approach by the current fcc chair that's essentially dumbing down, as i see it, what successes in rural...
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mckinley and then this question of the rural broadband buildout. by the way, thank you all for your testimony. mr. mckinley and i have a bill that would require the fcc to define on an ongoing basis what is reasonably comparable service and reasonably comparable prices in rule and urband america. we have seen, from my perspective and alarming approach by the currentan fcc chair that is essentially dumbing down what success is in rule america. could you respond to your view about the value of having the fcc onou an ongoing basis give a concrete and scientific answer to the question of reasonably comparable in rural areas. would that be helpful. >> i think that is,s, they mention in the statistics that we have in terms of an number of carriers and what the capacity is, i w think we do have to figure out how you ensure that consumer demands increase. the demands that people are looking for grows exponentially. how do we make sure you are not creating two different services between rural and urbanrb america. how do you make sure there's comparability t
mckinley and then this question of the rural broadband buildout. by the way, thank you all for your testimony. mr. mckinley and i have a bill that would require the fcc to define on an ongoing basis what is reasonably comparable service and reasonably comparable prices in rule and urband america. we have seen, from my perspective and alarming approach by the currentan fcc chair that is essentially dumbing down what success is in rule america. could you respond to your view about the value of...
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well president's mckinley birthplace 12 miles from where trump was giving the speech. weeks after hurricane maria, racked the virgin islands trump referred to the president of the virgin islands which like all american states and territories actually has a governor. the president of the united states is the president of the virgin islands. [laughter] my -- just in terms of, you know, last to keep from cries sometimes but my favorite is when, of course -- let me say this. trump has been the equivalent of franklin roosevelt and john f. kennedy in these ways. each one of those who presidents took a new form of communications media and mastered it. right, fdr, fire chats, radio, john f. kennedy the press conferences, the debates, television. donald trump social media. right? social media as a way of communicating his thoughts directly to us. sometimes in interesting ways as you might expect from a reality television star, he's been great at sort of attaching catch phrases that are negative. fill in the blank. all of you this is like a sing along blank hillary. [inaudible c
well president's mckinley birthplace 12 miles from where trump was giving the speech. weeks after hurricane maria, racked the virgin islands trump referred to the president of the virgin islands which like all american states and territories actually has a governor. the president of the united states is the president of the virgin islands. [laughter] my -- just in terms of, you know, last to keep from cries sometimes but my favorite is when, of course -- let me say this. trump has been the...
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depict on the left with a picture of less famous leone chalgrus who was the assassin of president mckinley. exactly. so what was wilson's answer to this as a political leader? as a president? what he wanted to do as a progressive in the sense of the early 20th century was to push for a more government role to economic stability and to advance protections for labor and break up monopoly capital. in other words, what he was looking for say third way between plutocracy and anarchy. a path of reform that would check unaccountable power and in that way stave off upheaval and revolution. that's the domestic scheme and wilson was a domestic thinker. he was a scholar of u.s. history, u.s. constitutional history and constitutional structure. he gave very little thought to international affairs or natural relations until after he became president. and so he used the scheme that he had developed in his mind for thinking about u.s. domestic affairs to think about world affairs as well. look again at the international arena during the great war, he spied a similar dialectic at work. put wilson here pos
depict on the left with a picture of less famous leone chalgrus who was the assassin of president mckinley. exactly. so what was wilson's answer to this as a political leader? as a president? what he wanted to do as a progressive in the sense of the early 20th century was to push for a more government role to economic stability and to advance protections for labor and break up monopoly capital. in other words, what he was looking for say third way between plutocracy and anarchy. a path of...
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gorka, now a box -- now eighttor, fox news contributor, from mckinley bill, california, republican lineller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. thisnk i understand correctly. the fbi used a dossier that had been financed by the clinton campaign to convince the fisa court to authorize them to spy on the trump campaign without disclosing that the dossier had been paid for by the clinton campaign or the men to compiled it, a former british intelligence officer named christopher steele, had openly stated he was willing to do anything he could to stop trump from getting elected? if that is true, the fbi was ,ssentially a political weapon and i am reminded of lois lerner , repeatedly taking the fifth amendment in her testimony before congress. regarding the targeting of irs.rvative groups by the i am wondering, how many government agencies or departments have been turned into political weapons against republicans? host: thank you. guest: i hope you post this show on the internet because i think his summary of the significance of that memo in one sentence was spot on. host: it is on the
gorka, now a box -- now eighttor, fox news contributor, from mckinley bill, california, republican lineller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. thisnk i understand correctly. the fbi used a dossier that had been financed by the clinton campaign to convince the fisa court to authorize them to spy on the trump campaign without disclosing that the dossier had been paid for by the clinton campaign or the men to compiled it, a former british intelligence officer named christopher steele, had...
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when william mckinley was assassinated, that is when the american system stopped.hat it talked about was, country, thee workers, infrastructure, we went from a civil war, the most bloody war in our history, 1865 to the mid-1880's, we were prosperous and had the highest standard of living on earth. how did we do that? we invested in the people. our budget is broken down to three things. entitlements, social security, we pay for that with tax. we should lift the cap on social security. every dollar you make is taxable. that will pay for it. medicare, medicaid, there are other ways -- we could find those things. the fence? -- defense? i remember donald rumsfeld giving a speech in 2001 about $2.3 trillion, unaccounted for. trillion. host: we have covered a hearing recently about the audit of the pentagon and where the audit stands. on www.c-span.org. you are talking about dealing with entitlements, a large portion of the budget, "the thatngton times'noting they can ignore the budget. function hasortant already taken off. without a budget, republicans will forgo the cha
when william mckinley was assassinated, that is when the american system stopped.hat it talked about was, country, thee workers, infrastructure, we went from a civil war, the most bloody war in our history, 1865 to the mid-1880's, we were prosperous and had the highest standard of living on earth. how did we do that? we invested in the people. our budget is broken down to three things. entitlements, social security, we pay for that with tax. we should lift the cap on social security. every...
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>> mckinley street. m. >> mckinley street? not that far. in fact, if you walk down this street -- if you -- let me go down here. i'll show you where mckinley street is. you can see these houses where the white folks live, i think nancy marion lives here, she's one of my editors, my book publisher, you might say is. this is the area where a lot of the prominent whites lived, we used to come and trick or treat and if they didn't give us any candy, we'd pull chairs off the porches. and mckinley street was about two blocks from here. whites lived over here, the smileys, the smiley block company lived here. and i'm going to stop right here. here you could walk to mckinley street. you see that house over there? the first house you see the white through the trees, that's the mcdaniel house, and i lived on the other side of it. so that's mckinley street. >> so is for people who are watching this, what do you want them to be sure to know about in tinbridge hill? >> as i said in the book, remembering oral history, it does have a history. it does have
>> mckinley street. m. >> mckinley street? not that far. in fact, if you walk down this street -- if you -- let me go down here. i'll show you where mckinley street is. you can see these houses where the white folks live, i think nancy marion lives here, she's one of my editors, my book publisher, you might say is. this is the area where a lot of the prominent whites lived, we used to come and trick or treat and if they didn't give us any candy, we'd pull chairs off the porches. and...