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mr. roosevelt. in my own case i know my mother and father when they learned of mr. roosevelt's death. and commemorating the debt by setting seven days. and this date has never been corrected. and the argument about mr. roosevelt that were written about him, it is true he didn't do much to save the jews but he did more than anybody else and that is ridiculous because everybody else did zero. and mr. roosevelt did very little aside from st. louis. the captain of that ship, not a jew but a german. and once they were allowed, went to the coast of miami. people can still see the lights shining in miami and the government refused to let them in. everybody knew what was going on in the european theater. no question about it. these people were turned around. and this was in belgium and portugal and other countries which affect, most of them in concentration camps, over 230, almost a thousand, which did save them. million of them. as far as the other guy i remember clearly because i was in the army at the time was mr. truman. mr. truman, 100% correct, and something of the first order, it was t
mr. roosevelt. in my own case i know my mother and father when they learned of mr. roosevelt's death. and commemorating the debt by setting seven days. and this date has never been corrected. and the argument about mr. roosevelt that were written about him, it is true he didn't do much to save the jews but he did more than anybody else and that is ridiculous because everybody else did zero. and mr. roosevelt did very little aside from st. louis. the captain of that ship, not a jew but a german....
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mr. roosevelt audited five of 35 subcontract ors all five of them were found to be cheating and over charging a half a million dollars and the final numbers haven't been written on that that's just the preliminary thing. but it's in a way a sign that you should be paying a lot closer attention -- and mr. risken and mr. -- district supervisor unfortunately they are all rushing the project now that's started to attract attention in north beach i was wondering why north beach was not listed as a stakeholder but it was clear you were going to drill 7 -- chinatown south of market the usual right there there was a problem any way i have limited time so i'm going to say that saturday in the entertainment section what an interesting place to put a legal notice we didn't realize that you were going to separate out 2 construction sites you are going to use federal transit money for a project that's not been approved federal transit money? you better pay attention. >> next please. >> good afternoon sir. >> good afternoon my name is lance ca r.n. es i've lived in north beach for 15 years during the past
mr. roosevelt audited five of 35 subcontract ors all five of them were found to be cheating and over charging a half a million dollars and the final numbers haven't been written on that that's just the preliminary thing. but it's in a way a sign that you should be paying a lot closer attention -- and mr. risken and mr. -- district supervisor unfortunately they are all rushing the project now that's started to attract attention in north beach i was wondering why north beach was not listed as a...
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mr. roosevelt, in january of 1933. it has already been going for several years.and the american people are angry. they are out of work in huge numbers. their families are suffering. their communities are suffering. people out of work, they don't pay taxes, because they do not have an income and all the cities, towns, states, federal government have no caps money coming in, so they have to cut their social programs. you can understand what happens. you are living through a version of it now. but then mr. roosevelt discovered the american people in the 1930s reacted in an organized way. here becomes the different from today. the first organization, something called the congress of industrial organizations. what was that it started out being dumped mineworkers workers union -- it started out being the mine workers, led by john l lewis. he decided in the depths of depression when millions were losing their jobs or if they held on to the job it paid less, benefits of -- were fewer -- just like happening now. he said, you know what american workers would do? they would
mr. roosevelt, in january of 1933. it has already been going for several years.and the american people are angry. they are out of work in huge numbers. their families are suffering. their communities are suffering. people out of work, they don't pay taxes, because they do not have an income and all the cities, towns, states, federal government have no caps money coming in, so they have to cut their social programs. you can understand what happens. you are living through a version of it now. but...
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mr. roosevelt audited five of 35 subcontract ors all five of them were found to be cheating and over charging a half a million dollars and the final numbers haven't been written on that that's just the preliminary thing. but it's in a way a sign that you should be paying a lot closer attention -- and mr. risken and mr. -- district supervisor unfortunately they are all rushing the project now that's started to attract attention in north beach i was wondering why north beach was not listed as a stakeholder but it was clear you were going to drill 7 -- chinatown south of market the usual right there there was a problem any way i have limited time so i'm going to say
mr. roosevelt audited five of 35 subcontract ors all five of them were found to be cheating and over charging a half a million dollars and the final numbers haven't been written on that that's just the preliminary thing. but it's in a way a sign that you should be paying a lot closer attention -- and mr. risken and mr. -- district supervisor unfortunately they are all rushing the project now that's started to attract attention in north beach i was wondering why north beach was not listed as a...
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(applause) >> from roosevelt middle school, mr. joe austin. (applause) >> and from woodside learning center, constance walker. (applause) >> congratulations to our teachers of the year. and at this time i'd like to turn the mic over to the president of the united educators of san francisco, president dennis kelly. (applause) >> thank you. these five teachers standing on the field with us today are incredible. they are dedicated. they are hard working. they are innovative. they are exactly what we need in every classroom. i am privileged and proud to be here and to honor them tonight. to the teachers who are with us in the crowd, all 300 of you, to all of our hard working san francisco unified school district teachers and paraprofessionals, we thank you for your dedication to san francisco and to our young people. on behalf of the united educators of san francisco, all of the teachers, all of the paraprofessionals in san francisco, thank you to the giants, and to all of you for your support of the students and our schools. go giants! (applause)
(applause) >> from roosevelt middle school, mr. joe austin. (applause) >> and from woodside learning center, constance walker. (applause) >> congratulations to our teachers of the year. and at this time i'd like to turn the mic over to the president of the united educators of san francisco, president dennis kelly. (applause) >> thank you. these five teachers standing on the field with us today are incredible. they are dedicated. they are hard working. they are...
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mrs. theodore roosevelt. >> here is a question about their days preceding coming to the white house. he wants to know, grant's family was often closed by during the war in washington d.c. in julia have a present in washington before the election? >> i would say yes. >> yes. actually, because grant was still head of the army after the war. and then for a short while in turn secretary of war. and they -- she talks about the receptions, she held -- that they held in their home in d.c. and then the natural progression into the white house. >> don't you think she was one of those women that attracted people? she was a personable woman, and she cared about people. someone had our timer something, she went to them. she was a nice person. people were attracted to our. >> one of the interesting stories that i read, the allusions to the tensions between mary lincoln and julia grant. gillibrand would come during the war years, suddenly sometimes with the general, but it seemed as though there was some -- a bit of competition that mary lincoln might have felt between the two. just this one thoug
mrs. theodore roosevelt. >> here is a question about their days preceding coming to the white house. he wants to know, grant's family was often closed by during the war in washington d.c. in julia have a present in washington before the election? >> i would say yes. >> yes. actually, because grant was still head of the army after the war. and then for a short while in turn secretary of war. and they -- she talks about the receptions, she held -- that they held in their home in...
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mr. dooley, the irish bender who regularly appeared, the review poked fun at roosevelt for placing himself at the absolutely center of every single action that took place in the war. it is the biography, mr. dunn clearly said, of a hero who knows one. mr. dooley said, if i was him, i would call the book "alone in cuba." [laughter] well, three days after this satirical review was published to the laughter of people all across the country, theodore roosevelt wrote to mr. dunn. i regret to state, he said, that my family and intimate friends are delighted with your review of my book. now i think you owe me one, and i shall exact that when you next come east. you must pay me a visit. i have long wanted to make your acquaintance. and how to resist a man who found be ways, endless ways to relax and renew his spirit. reading, of course, was a staple. in the midst of the worst days of the coal strike which was then when he was president the most formidable deadlock in the annals of our history, he sent a letter to the librarian of congress requesting a good history of poland and some early historie
mr. dooley, the irish bender who regularly appeared, the review poked fun at roosevelt for placing himself at the absolutely center of every single action that took place in the war. it is the biography, mr. dunn clearly said, of a hero who knows one. mr. dooley said, if i was him, i would call the book "alone in cuba." [laughter] well, three days after this satirical review was published to the laughter of people all across the country, theodore roosevelt wrote to mr. dunn. i regret...
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mrs. wilson, got involved in international affairs and attended democratic conventions. .o did eleanor rooseveltcqueline kennedy worked to save places like grand central station. did francis get involved in any way? did she attends democratic conventions? did she use her influence politically? >> we will get to that story and a few minutes. thanks for asking that. that is an important question. .atricia, your question >> hello susan. i never miss your friday night program. -- there is a waster -- my grandfather appointed as he on a dirt secretary of state. francis's closest friend in aurora. they often visited the white house. the godmother to my father. i still have the long dress. my question is this, kamala -- on -- aunt. how did francis feel about the temperance movement? i lost track of catherine willard. catherinetroduced willard to mr. baldwin. she honored that up until the latter part of her life. -- unlike thees, , she served alcohol. it is not a policy issue of hers. movement was not just about temperance. -- were the biggest critics of her in the first term. her dressest was or her lo
mrs. wilson, got involved in international affairs and attended democratic conventions. .o did eleanor rooseveltcqueline kennedy worked to save places like grand central station. did francis get involved in any way? did she attends democratic conventions? did she use her influence politically? >> we will get to that story and a few minutes. thanks for asking that. that is an important question. .atricia, your question >> hello susan. i never miss your friday night program. -- there...
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mr. ramsey, these ladies could still be in their own personal hell. steven asks, why are they always looking to discredit people? and roosevelt says, we all make mistakes. you can just look at him and tell he had a tough life but he did the right thing when it mattered most. i certainly agree. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and "like" us to join the conversation that goes long after the show ends. how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth, by stabilizing your partial. and 'clean and protect' kills odor-causing b
mr. ramsey, these ladies could still be in their own personal hell. steven asks, why are they always looking to discredit people? and roosevelt says, we all make mistakes. you can just look at him and tell he had a tough life but he did the right thing when it mattered most. i certainly agree. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and "like" us to join the conversation that goes long after the show ends. how we get there is not. we're americans. we work....
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mrs. wilson, got involved in international affairs and attended democratic conventions. so did eleanor roosevelte kennedy worked to save places like grand central station. did frances get involved in any way? did she attends democratic conventions? did she use her influence politically? >> we will get to that story and a few minutes. thanks for asking that. that is an important question. patricia, your question. >> hello susan. i never miss your friday night program. my grandfather -- there is a chapter -- my grandfather was appointed as he on a dirt secretary of state. his wife is frances's closest friend in aurora. they often visited the white house. frances was the godmother to my father. i still have the long dress. my question is this, kamala willard's aunt. how did frances feel about the temperance movement? >> i lost track of catherine willard. frances introduced catherine willard to mr. baldwin. she honored that up until the latter part of her life. unlike the hayes', she served alcohol. >> it is not a policy issue of hers. the temperance movement was not just about temperance. -- were t
mrs. wilson, got involved in international affairs and attended democratic conventions. so did eleanor roosevelte kennedy worked to save places like grand central station. did frances get involved in any way? did she attends democratic conventions? did she use her influence politically? >> we will get to that story and a few minutes. thanks for asking that. that is an important question. patricia, your question. >> hello susan. i never miss your friday night program. my grandfather...
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roosevelt's foreign policy ideology, at least carrying the big stick part. his duties include helping people cross the street and going for horsey rides. >> looks pretty safe. >> how long have you had that stick, mrnow i have it forever. ho howdie, partner! >> mayor tufts, as it turns out, it quite an accomplished singer and dancer. ♪ show me where to go >> where mayor tufts seems to shine is in his fishing expertise which became evident when he gave a rare interview recently. >> what's your favorite kind of bait? what do all the fish bite on out here? >> leeches, worms, minnows. >> what's your favorite kind of fish to catch? >> walleye, bass, muskie. >> who's better at fishing, you or your father? >> probably me. >> i saw you eating that quite a bit. could you describe what it tastes like? >> it tastes like fish poop. >> all right. so clearly, mayor tufts has already surpassed mayors mccheese as our favorite mayor ever but there is a political lesson here as well. when you stop to think about it, there are many, many advantages to having a 4-year-old mayor. not only is there virtually zero danger of a controversy involving him trying to ban any kind of soda which happened here in new york city,
roosevelt's foreign policy ideology, at least carrying the big stick part. his duties include helping people cross the street and going for horsey rides. >> looks pretty safe. >> how long have you had that stick, mrnow i have it forever. ho howdie, partner! >> mayor tufts, as it turns out, it quite an accomplished singer and dancer. ♪ show me where to go >> where mayor tufts seems to shine is in his fishing expertise which became evident when he gave a rare interview...
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mr. speaker, providing safe, secure, and affordable health care for our citizens has been the goal of both republican and democrat lawmakers for generations. as far back as theodore roosevelt we acknowledge the need to provide our citizens with a health care system that puts their health before industry profits, and has good outcomes as other parts of the world provide for their citizens. and we need to treat health care as a right not a privilege for the lucky few. now under the leadership of democrat congress, we managed to realize at long last this long awaited goal by passing the affordable care act through an open, deliberative, thorough legislative process. from reducing our nation's health care spending, to expanding the health care to millions of americans who could not afford it, the affordable health care is succeeding. it is in this light that the majority's 37th vote in 41 months to repeal health care should be judged. it's hard to judge that politically driven vote is anything other than a disservice to the american people, a waste of taxpaye ar ne a way to spread misinformation. i urge my colleagues to reject today's rule and the underlying legislation. and i
mr. speaker, providing safe, secure, and affordable health care for our citizens has been the goal of both republican and democrat lawmakers for generations. as far back as theodore roosevelt we acknowledge the need to provide our citizens with a health care system that puts their health before industry profits, and has good outcomes as other parts of the world provide for their citizens. and we need to treat health care as a right not a privilege for the lucky few. now under the leadership of...