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mr. walter phillips. >> about the beginning of the 1940's, philadelphia seem to be in trouble.roup of young men dropped out of law school and joined efforts to achieve a new city charter as a means of reform in philadelphia and formed the city policy commission. two active members of the american institute of architects new cityusm commission. the committee brought in ordinance and people that fought for the ordinance formed a new organization, the city council of planning. they provided support for the planning commission to outline and challenge the new commission. chairman,r from the edward hopkinson junior. >> the new commission faces many problems. running out of money to the asset of materials and manpower during the war. hadach center city, we problems. the transportation system was in urgent need of improvement in one step toward resolving our initiated.s two detailed the program for you, here's the sherman of the board. -- chairman of the board. the pennsylvania railroad for 1925 sets the stage. a suburban space and an office building were established in the plans. whe
mr. walter phillips. >> about the beginning of the 1940's, philadelphia seem to be in trouble.roup of young men dropped out of law school and joined efforts to achieve a new city charter as a means of reform in philadelphia and formed the city policy commission. two active members of the american institute of architects new cityusm commission. the committee brought in ordinance and people that fought for the ordinance formed a new organization, the city council of planning. they provided...
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mr. walters stated earlier this week, the board was on board action rejecting a general plan amendment was a separate ordinance with the mayor and proposal. so, the zoning ordinance is a still before them as is another ordinance bite before by supervisor martin-milius and peskin. were the board to approve either >> supervisor peskin: or >> supervisor mar: were the mayors ordinance they need to know those ordinance is our consistent with the general plan. when you forwarded the ordinance work learned earlier this year you said they would be consistent that the one ordinance was consistent with the general plan as we were proposing to amend it. so, what you're doing today saying since the board they said they will want them in the general plan is you put forward, now you are think about the ordinance they like to act on and are they consistent with existing general land good so there is no new language proposed for the general plan in many of the before you. you just think about all the limits that exist in the general plan. if there's anything that makes it that is a clear and objective inc
mr. walters stated earlier this week, the board was on board action rejecting a general plan amendment was a separate ordinance with the mayor and proposal. so, the zoning ordinance is a still before them as is another ordinance bite before by supervisor martin-milius and peskin. were the board to approve either >> supervisor peskin: or >> supervisor mar: were the mayors ordinance they need to know those ordinance is our consistent with the general plan. when you forwarded the...
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mrs. walters from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. walters: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of the helping families in mental health crisis act. across this country our mental health system is broken. nearly 10 million americans suffer from serious mental illness, and for far too many of those individuals, the federal government stands between them and the care that they so desperately need. the laws on the books are complicated and outdated, but with legislation we have the opportunity to reform our national mental health system. this bipartisan bill will reform grants, remove the federal government as a barrier to life-saving health care. i urge my colleagues to support this critical legislation, to improve the quality and access to mental health care treatment. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. murphy: i thank the gentlelady. i now recognize the majority leader of the house of representatives, mr. kevin mccarthy of california, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mccarthy: i thank the gent
mrs. walters from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. walters: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of the helping families in mental health crisis act. across this country our mental health system is broken. nearly 10 million americans suffer from serious mental illness, and for far too many of those individuals, the federal government stands between them and the care that they so desperately need. the laws on the books are complicated and outdated,...
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mr. walter purdy. welcome and you recognize. hymn thank you chairman mica, chairman desantis franqui member lynch and other distinguished members of this committee. thank you for inviting me to testify about this very important issue. the terrorism threat in america's one that is constantly evolving. the wake of the terrorist attacks last night in nice boston charleston chattanooga garland, san bernardino and orlando the last thing we should be doing is reducing the levels of funding for certain cities that need these funds to protect america. it's truly unthinkable at this time that president obama's 2017 budget reduces the level of funding for homeland security initiatives through the urban area security initiative known as uasi as well as other funding mechanisms to protect the home lan. the threat to america from terrorists has not gone away and is constantly evolving. the director of the fbi james comey has warned that the fbi is investigating the issa suspects in over 50 states with more than 900 active investigations. jus
mr. walter purdy. welcome and you recognize. hymn thank you chairman mica, chairman desantis franqui member lynch and other distinguished members of this committee. thank you for inviting me to testify about this very important issue. the terrorism threat in america's one that is constantly evolving. the wake of the terrorist attacks last night in nice boston charleston chattanooga garland, san bernardino and orlando the last thing we should be doing is reducing the levels of funding for...
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mrs. walters: mr. speaker, last wednesday miriam passed away at the age of 90. she was a true pioneer. she was the first woman to serve in both the california state assembly and state senate. and she paved the way for so many women in california to pursue public service. she was a tireless public servant who advocated for education, small business, and transportation. my friend, state senator pat baits, summed it up when she said, few people have influenced orange county in california politics more effectively than marian did. marian also had a real zest for life. she celebrated her 90th birthday by jumping out of an airplane for the sixth time. the entire orange county community joins her husband, garth, and their three children in mourning, but i hope they will find comfort in knowing her legacy will live on for years to come. i yield my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. mcnerney: -- mr. thompson: i thank the gentleman
mrs. walters: mr. speaker, last wednesday miriam passed away at the age of 90. she was a true pioneer. she was the first woman to serve in both the california state assembly and state senate. and she paved the way for so many women in california to pursue public service. she was a tireless public servant who advocated for education, small business, and transportation. my friend, state senator pat baits, summed it up when she said, few people have influenced orange county in california politics...
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mr. walter purdy, president of the terrorism research center. you are recognized. >> thank you, chairman mica. chairman desantis, ranking member lynch him and other distinguished members of this committee. thank you for inviting me today to testify about this very important issue. the terrorism threat in america is one that is constantly evolving here in the wake of the terrorist attacks last night in nice, previous attacks in paris, brussels, boston, charleston, chattanooga, new orleans, san bernardino and orlando, the last thing we should be doing is reducing the levels of funding to certain cities that need these funds to protect america. it is truly unthinkable at this time that president obama's 2015 budget reduces the level of funding for homeland security initiatives through the urban area security initiative known as uasi. as well as other funding mechanism to protect the homeland. the threat to america from terrorists has not gone away and is constantly evolving. the director of the fbi, james comey has warned that the fbi is investigat
mr. walter purdy, president of the terrorism research center. you are recognized. >> thank you, chairman mica. chairman desantis, ranking member lynch him and other distinguished members of this committee. thank you for inviting me today to testify about this very important issue. the terrorism threat in america is one that is constantly evolving here in the wake of the terrorist attacks last night in nice, previous attacks in paris, brussels, boston, charleston, chattanooga, new orleans,...
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i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can just imagine a few decades ago [inaudible] running around listening to the [inaudible] get sent out here and say, one of these days i will work at hrc and be a part of the city. i know tim said that because he was singing those songs when we were working at hrc 25 years ago telling me about the history of the community and how much his mother and family were contributors to this. it is family history along with community history. that's why it is serious investment. we are also making serious investments in the entire bayview along [inaudible] than
i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can...
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mr. borneman can really provide a good analysis and explanation in response. walter borneman, i will give you a little background, is a military and political historian, and his work on mcarthur is particularly interesting i just read the book and it's great. it exports its rapid rise. we all know a lot about the outline of macarthur's life, but what i found particularly interesting was the attention he gives to the myth versus reality's of mcarthur and roosevelt's relationship. and would often speak about truman and macarthur's relationship, but the one with president was the is equally
mr. borneman can really provide a good analysis and explanation in response. walter borneman, i will give you a little background, is a military and political historian, and his work on mcarthur is particularly interesting i just read the book and it's great. it exports its rapid rise. we all know a lot about the outline of macarthur's life, but what i found particularly interesting was the attention he gives to the myth versus reality's of mcarthur and roosevelt's relationship. and would often...
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mr. nixon: we're going to win for a number of reasons. first, a personal one. , critical in the walterd hospital tonight. i have talked with mrs. eisenhower on the telephone. she says his heart is with us. she says there is nothing that he lives more for, and it was nothing that would lift him more than for us to win in november, and i say let us win this one for ike. [applause] mr. nixon: we are going to win because this great convention has demonstrated as a nation that the republican party has the leadership, the platform, and the purpose that america needs. we are going to win because you have nominated as my running mate a statesman of the first rank it will be a great campaigner and one who is fully qualified to undertake the new responsibilities i should give to the vice president of the united states. [applause] mr. nixon: he is a man who fully shares my conviction and yours that after 40 years one power has gone from these cities and states to the government in washington, d.c., it is time to have power go back from washington to the states and cities of this country all over
mr. nixon: we're going to win for a number of reasons. first, a personal one. , critical in the walterd hospital tonight. i have talked with mrs. eisenhower on the telephone. she says his heart is with us. she says there is nothing that he lives more for, and it was nothing that would lift him more than for us to win in november, and i say let us win this one for ike. [applause] mr. nixon: we are going to win because this great convention has demonstrated as a nation that the republican party...
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i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can just imagine a few decades ago [inaudible] running around listening to the [inaudible] get sent out here and say, one of these days i will work at hrc and be a part of the city. i know tim said that because he was singing those songs when we were working at hrc 25 years ago telling me about the history of the community and how much his mother and family were contributors to this. it is family history along with community history. that's why it is serious investment. we are also making serious investments in the entire bayview along [inaudible] than
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mrs. walters: more than 2/3 of these untimely deaths are involved in opioids. nationwide, nearly 130 people die every single day from drug abuse. though this is a nationwide epidemic, there is not a one size fits all cure to addiction. that's why this legislation is so important. i thank all of my colleagues who have work sod intently on these life-saving policies. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this measure so we can send it to the president's desk because as soon as it is -- this law is implemented it will save lives and help americans suffering from addiction reclaim their lives. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: mr. chairman, i -- mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i won't take that much time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. pallone: i want to point out that the effort here is not only bipartisan but also working with the administration to try to address this epidemic. and on
mrs. walters: more than 2/3 of these untimely deaths are involved in opioids. nationwide, nearly 130 people die every single day from drug abuse. though this is a nationwide epidemic, there is not a one size fits all cure to addiction. that's why this legislation is so important. i thank all of my colleagues who have work sod intently on these life-saving policies. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this measure so we can send it to the president's desk because as soon as it is --...
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i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can just imagine a few decades ago [inaudible] running around listening to the [inaudible] get sent out here and say, one of these days i will work at hrc and be a part of the city. i know tim said that because he was singing those songs when we were working at hrc 25 years ago telling me about the history of the community and how much his mother and family were contributors to this. it is family history along with community history. that's why it is serious investment. we are also making serious investments in the entire bayview along [inaudible] than
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mr. gorbachev, release naked photos of walter mondale." (cheers and applause) that's how he won in 1984! (cheers and applause) true story. true story. a lot of people forget that part of the speech. now, encouraging a hostile foreign government to influence our elections is an unorthodox campaign strategy known in political circles as "treason." (laughter) (applause) so with criticism mounting, trump did something even crazier than making a plea to russian hackers-- he took it back. issue now. the idea that you would have any american calling for a foreign power to commit espionage in the united states for the purposes of somehow changing an election, we're now in national security space. your reaction in >> you have to be kidding. and when i'm being sarcastic with something... >> are you being sarcastic? >> of course i'm being sarcastic. >> stephen: sarcasm! he was being sarcastic! of course! now everything he says makes sense! (cheers and applause) yeah, let me tell ya, yeah, i'm really going to build a wall on the border, and, yeah, mex
mr. gorbachev, release naked photos of walter mondale." (cheers and applause) that's how he won in 1984! (cheers and applause) true story. true story. a lot of people forget that part of the speech. now, encouraging a hostile foreign government to influence our elections is an unorthodox campaign strategy known in political circles as "treason." (laughter) (applause) so with criticism mounting, trump did something even crazier than making a plea to russian hackers-- he took it...
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mr. sterling, but what they're seeing is walter scott and tamir rice and eric garner, etcetera, and reactingh little faith and confidence and policing. ask it's a sad state of affairs that we find ourselves in right now. >> mya, does the police department -- we lost our connection to mya at the scene there. marq, based on what we know about it, what's your analysis of the tactics that we are aware of at this stage that the police used? they had a call about a suspect with a gun and they chose to physically move in on him and in effect kind of tackle him app as opposed to standing off at some distance possibly with their weapons drawn and giving him orders from a distance. >> what would be very helpful in analyzing the tactics would be the 40 seconds or minute prior to the actual physical contact. and i think people need to be aware that the second video that you referenced and played part of actually shows the moment of initial contact by the police officer. and there lies many of the problems that occur, not only that have occurred and not only in this shooting, that deal with mr. sterling,
mr. sterling, but what they're seeing is walter scott and tamir rice and eric garner, etcetera, and reactingh little faith and confidence and policing. ask it's a sad state of affairs that we find ourselves in right now. >> mya, does the police department -- we lost our connection to mya at the scene there. marq, based on what we know about it, what's your analysis of the tactics that we are aware of at this stage that the police used? they had a call about a suspect with a gun and they...
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mr. sterling, but what they're seeing is walter scott and tamir rice and eric garner, etcetera, and reactingnce and policing. ask it's a sad state of affairs that we find ourselves in right now. >> mya, does the police department -- we lost our connection to mya at the scene there. marq, based on what we know about it, what's your analysis of the tactics that we are aware of at this stage that the police used? they had a call about a suspect with a gun and they chose to physically move in on him and in effect kind of tackle him app as opposed to standing off at some distance possibly with their weapons drawn and giving him orders from a distance. >> what would be very helpful in analyzing the tactics would be the 40 seconds or minute prior to the actual physical contact. and i think people need to be aware that the second video that you referenced and played part of actually shows the moment of initial contact by the police officer. and there lies many of the problems that occur, not only that have occurred and not only in this shooting, that deal with mr. sterling, but other situations invo
mr. sterling, but what they're seeing is walter scott and tamir rice and eric garner, etcetera, and reactingnce and policing. ask it's a sad state of affairs that we find ourselves in right now. >> mya, does the police department -- we lost our connection to mya at the scene there. marq, based on what we know about it, what's your analysis of the tactics that we are aware of at this stage that the police used? they had a call about a suspect with a gun and they chose to physically move in...
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mr. hoover with his great lesson for the american people; walter judd with one of the most outstanding keynote addresses in either party in history; and last night our beloved, fighting president making the greatest speech that i have ever heard him make; your platform and its magnificent presentation by chuck percy, the chairman. [applause] for these and for so many other things, i want to congratulate you tonight and to thank you from the bottom of my heart and on behalf of americans-not just republicans-americans everywhere, for making us proud of our country and of our two-party system, for what you have done. [applause] tonight, too, i particularly want to thank this convention for nominating as my running mate a world statesman of the first rank, my friend and colleague, henry cabot lodge of massachusetts. [applause] in refreshing contrast to what happened in los angeles, you nominated a man who shares my views on the great issues and who will work with me and not against me in carrying out our magnificent platform. [applause] and may i say that during this week we republicans, who feel
mr. hoover with his great lesson for the american people; walter judd with one of the most outstanding keynote addresses in either party in history; and last night our beloved, fighting president making the greatest speech that i have ever heard him make; your platform and its magnificent presentation by chuck percy, the chairman. [applause] for these and for so many other things, i want to congratulate you tonight and to thank you from the bottom of my heart and on behalf of americans-not just...
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walter mondale on the ticket. her speech in san francisco is 30 minutes. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] mrs. ferraro: ladies and gentlemen of the convention: [cheers] ladies and gentlemen of the convention: ladies and gentlemen of the convention: my name is geraldine ferraro. [cheers] i stand before you to proclaim tonight: america is the land where dreams can come true for all of us. applause]d as i stand before the american people and think of the honor this great convention has bestowed upon me, i recall the words of dr. martin luther king jr., who made america stronger by making america more free. he said, "occasionally in life there are moments which cannot be completely explained by words. their meaning can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart." tonight is such a moment for me. [applause] my heart is filled with pride. my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. applause]d and i am proud to run with a man who will be one of the great presidents of this entury, walter f. mondale. tonight, the daughter of a woman who
walter mondale on the ticket. her speech in san francisco is 30 minutes. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] mrs. ferraro: ladies and gentlemen of the convention: [cheers] ladies and gentlemen of the convention: ladies and gentlemen of the convention: my name is geraldine ferraro. [cheers] i stand before you to proclaim tonight: america is the land where dreams can come true for all of us. applause]d as i stand before the american people and think of the honor this great convention has...
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i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the wholentire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can just imagine a few decades ago [inaudible] running around listening to the [inaudible] get sent out here and say, one of these days i will work at hrc and be a part of the city. i know tim said that because he was singing those songs when we were working at hrc 25 years ago telling me about the history of the community and how much his mother and family were contributors to this. it is family history along with community history. that's why it is serious investment. we are also making serious investments in the entire bayview along [inaudible] thanks
i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the wholentire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can just...
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i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can just imagine a few decades ago [inaudible] running around listening to the [inaudible] get sent out here and say, one of these days i will work at hrc and be a part of the city. i know tim said that because he was singing those songs when we were working at hrc 25 years ago telling me about the history of the community and how much his mother and family were contributors to this. it is family history along with community history. that's why it is serious investment. we are also making serious investments in the entire bayview along [inaudible] than
i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can...
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mr. castile and those who passed. tamir rice, walter scott, and michael brown and sandra bland and many others. and i think we can do that. and i think we can do that by acknowledging that the perpetrator in dallas was full of hate. unfortunately, he may have also had mental illness concerns. but we have the responsibility to see something and say something. how did he get past so many people, and then get to the point of going and taking an ar-15 and literally gunning down and murdering police officers in the street. so my point here is, congress has to get to work. the president has shown himself to be the healer of the commander in chief and the healer in chief. the uniter in chief. he has a heart that wants us to embrace the better aspects of america. but at the same time, we have to work legislatively to cure some of these problems so that americans who are in pain in many instances can see that the congress and the government is working on their behalf. >> what legislative changes could impact what we have seen play out? and what
mr. castile and those who passed. tamir rice, walter scott, and michael brown and sandra bland and many others. and i think we can do that. and i think we can do that by acknowledging that the perpetrator in dallas was full of hate. unfortunately, he may have also had mental illness concerns. but we have the responsibility to see something and say something. how did he get past so many people, and then get to the point of going and taking an ar-15 and literally gunning down and murdering police...
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i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can just imagine a few decades ago [inaudible] running around listening to the [inaudible] get sent out here and say, one of these days i will work at hrc and be a part of the city. i know tim said that because he was singing those songs when we were working at hrc 25 years ago telling me about the history of the community and how much his mother and family were contributors to this. it is family history along with community history. that's why it is serious investment. we are also making serious investments in the entire bayview along [inaudible] than
i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can...
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walter: good for the fund company. -- good for the phone company. mr. vice president, what happened? what did you see? who did it and what happened? >> none of us know and we just told nick rosenbaum that if he did not get that sign back, -- walter: what sign was that? >> he saw you take a sign from another man, a reagan sign. >> he held it as i went by. walter: and then he came back to get the reagan sign back. >> it was a man from utah. walter: ok. >> he was -- a little on the light side. walter: ok. >> i am trying to get out but i cannot get out. walter: vice president wants to get out of here and he cannot unless we get out of here. there he goes, secret service helping him. host: from 1976, vice president nelson rockefeller and a classic moment. guest: total spontaneity. conventions were so scripted and we expected to be less scripted this time, but this was complete spontaneity. that is the vice president of the united states, but that was part of 1976. what happened was that rockefeller for a sign that was holding up that said reagan for president
walter: good for the fund company. -- good for the phone company. mr. vice president, what happened? what did you see? who did it and what happened? >> none of us know and we just told nick rosenbaum that if he did not get that sign back, -- walter: what sign was that? >> he saw you take a sign from another man, a reagan sign. >> he held it as i went by. walter: and then he came back to get the reagan sign back. >> it was a man from utah. walter: ok. >> he was -- a...
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mr. borneman can really provide a good analysis and explanation in response. walter borneman, i will give you a little background, is a military and political historian, and his work on mcarthur is particularly interesting i just read the book and it's great. it exports its rapid rise. we all know a lot about the outline of macarthur's life, but what i found particularly interesting was the attention he gives to the myth versus reality's of mcarthur and roosevelt's relationship. and would often speak about truman and macarthur's relationship, but the one with president was the is equally compelling. he has previously written the admiral, which was the winner of the samuel eliot morrison award in naval literature. his commentaries appeared in the "new york times," "washington post" and "wall street journal" and other places. so without continuing for too long we are all here to hear walter borneman. [applause] >> thank you so much. it's wonderful to be here in hyde park, and i indeed going to talk about macarthur, "macarthur at war: world war ii in the pacific" but a
mr. borneman can really provide a good analysis and explanation in response. walter borneman, i will give you a little background, is a military and political historian, and his work on mcarthur is particularly interesting i just read the book and it's great. it exports its rapid rise. we all know a lot about the outline of macarthur's life, but what i found particularly interesting was the attention he gives to the myth versus reality's of mcarthur and roosevelt's relationship. and would often...
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i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can just imagine a few decades ago [inaudible] running around listening to the [inaudible] get sent out here and say, one of these days i will work at hrc and be a part of the city. i know tim said that because he was singing those songs when we were working at hrc 25 years ago telling me about the history of the community and how much his mother and family were contributors to this. it is family history along with community history. that's why it is serious investment. we are also making serious investments in the entire bayview along [inaudible] than
i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can...
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walter mondale says it is unfair. he says he cannot see any point in rerunning the campaign of 1980. but don't think for a moment that mrmondale wants to look to the future. what he really wants to do is forget 1980 and rerun the campaign of 1932. listen to the democratic candidate for president and you hear the sounds not of the future, but of the distant past. is not just a partisan republican opinion either. e of mr. mondale's fellow democrats called his program tired ideas held together by paralyzing commitments to special interests and constituency groups. now, i do not ordinarily agree with gary hart, but in this case, as treasurer of the united states, i can say he was right on the money. do we need any better example of what gary hart says than the old, tired idea mr. mondale tried out as the major theme of his acceptance speech? ,r. mondale wants higher taxes and when mr. mondale came out thehigher taxes to pay for promises he made to get his party nomination, millions of americans who remember his record as senator and vice president just shook their heads and said, there he goes again. [applause] and since mr
walter mondale says it is unfair. he says he cannot see any point in rerunning the campaign of 1980. but don't think for a moment that mrmondale wants to look to the future. what he really wants to do is forget 1980 and rerun the campaign of 1932. listen to the democratic candidate for president and you hear the sounds not of the future, but of the distant past. is not just a partisan republican opinion either. e of mr. mondale's fellow democrats called his program tired ideas held together by...
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"surely" surely say because walter isaacson, the author, is here. we are pleased to welcome him back. mr. isaacson is the president and ceo of a non-protestant -- nonpartisan studies institute. during his prolific to rear as a journalist, mr. isaacson served as chairman and ceo of cnn and as the editor of "time" magazine. he is the author of many books, including "benjamin franklin, a how," and "the innovators," they created the digital revolution. lasts about anam hour, it will include a question and answer session. there will be no formal book signing this evening, but the books will be available in the museum kiosk, just outside the auditorium. as always, iin, would like to ask that anything that makes a noise like a cell phone is switched off, and now, please do join me in welcoming walter isaacson to the stage. [applause] walter: thank you very much. it is wonderful to be back, especially on behalf of benjamin franklin house, and to talk about all of the biology subjects i have ever written, the one that is my most favorite, of course, dr. benjamin franklin. cia andseeing mar michel
"surely" surely say because walter isaacson, the author, is here. we are pleased to welcome him back. mr. isaacson is the president and ceo of a non-protestant -- nonpartisan studies institute. during his prolific to rear as a journalist, mr. isaacson served as chairman and ceo of cnn and as the editor of "time" magazine. he is the author of many books, including "benjamin franklin, a how," and "the innovators," they created the digital revolution. lasts...
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and i can surely say surely because walter isaacson, journalist and biographer, is our lecturer this evening. we're pleased indeed to welcome mr. isaacson back to the new york historical society. he is the president and ceo of the athens institute, a non-partisan educational and policy studies institute. during his prolific career as a journalist, mr. isaacson has served as chairman and ceo of cnn and as the editor of "time" magazine. he's the author of many books, including "benjamin franklin: a life" and his most recent published in 2014, "the innovators: how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution." tonight's program will last about an hour, and it will include a question-and-answer session. there will be no formal book-signing this evening, but mr. isaacson's books will be available in our museum store kiosk just outside this auditorium. before we begin, as always, i'd like to ask that you please make sure that anything that makes a noise, like a cell phone, is switched off. and now, please do join me in welcoming walter isaacson to the stage. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. and it's wond
and i can surely say surely because walter isaacson, journalist and biographer, is our lecturer this evening. we're pleased indeed to welcome mr. isaacson back to the new york historical society. he is the president and ceo of the athens institute, a non-partisan educational and policy studies institute. during his prolific career as a journalist, mr. isaacson has served as chairman and ceo of cnn and as the editor of "time" magazine. he's the author of many books, including...
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i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can just imagine a few decades ago [inaudible] running around listening to the [inaudible] get sent out here and say, one of these days i will work at hrc and be a part of the city. i know tim said that because he was singing those songs when we were working at hrc 25 years ago telling me about the history of the community and how much his mother and family were contributors to this. it is family history along with community history. that's why it is serious investment. we are also making serious investments in the entire bayview along [inaudible] than
i know today is a soft opening, but walter and mr. cooper gave a walk through of this restored gem-you have done a magnificent job. the whole entire team-i know tom went through all that, let me say thank you to everybody but most especially. -you know how much we spent on this center? it is serious money! serious money! like $5 million. that is serious money. why? because this is a serious center. it is a bit of historicsenter. more than community history, it has been family history. i can...
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reagan lost his first debate to walter mondale, did very badly, they were very concerned about the second debate. they called in roger ailes who sat the president down and stayed mr. president, forget the details, you are a person of themes, relate every question to one of your themes. he did that and he won the debate and roger ailes scored again. he's very, very good at campaigns and donald trump could do a lot worse than getting advice from roger ailes. >> when you think about the impact of fox news -- >> it's had an enormous impacts, an absolutely enormous impact for the good. here's the question, brian, george harrison, the late beetle had an album, called "all things must pass" and whether roger ailes was leaving fox because of this sexual harassment business, or whether he just retired in a new years, the thing is with media companies, any company, somebody brings the theme to life and then he passes -- this is now the transition time for fox news. this is inevitably what happens, roger ailes and rupert murdock will eventually pass from the scene and they'll hand it on to others and we'll see what they do with it. >> can someone pick up the reins from roge
reagan lost his first debate to walter mondale, did very badly, they were very concerned about the second debate. they called in roger ailes who sat the president down and stayed mr. president, forget the details, you are a person of themes, relate every question to one of your themes. he did that and he won the debate and roger ailes scored again. he's very, very good at campaigns and donald trump could do a lot worse than getting advice from roger ailes. >> when you think about the...
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and i can surely say surely because walter isaacson, the celebrated journalist and biographer, is our lecturer this evening. we're pleased indeed to welcome mr. isaacson back to the new york historical society. mr. isaacson is the president and ceo of the aspen institute, a non-partisan educational and policy studies institute. during his prolific career as a journalist mr. isaacson has served as chairman and ceo of cnn and as the editor of "time" magazine. he's the author of many books, including "benjamin franklin: a life" and his most recent published in 2014, "the innovators: how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution." tonight's program will last about an hour, and it will include a question-and-answer session. there will be no formal book signing this evening, but mr. isaacson's books will be available in our museum store kiosk just outside this auditorium. before we begin, as always, i'd like to ask that you please make sure that anything that makes a noise, like a cell phone, is switched off. and now, please do join me in welcoming walter isaacson to the stage. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. and i
and i can surely say surely because walter isaacson, the celebrated journalist and biographer, is our lecturer this evening. we're pleased indeed to welcome mr. isaacson back to the new york historical society. mr. isaacson is the president and ceo of the aspen institute, a non-partisan educational and policy studies institute. during his prolific career as a journalist mr. isaacson has served as chairman and ceo of cnn and as the editor of "time" magazine. he's the author of many...
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mr. ford some votes. that is why they will be working very hard against it and that's why the reagan folks will be working hard. walter: this has been a crucial day for the presence challenger, ronald reagan. >> the reagan camp is operating on the premise that the actual delegate battle is much closer than most counts indicate. based on that, governor reagan was busy going from hotel to hotel, delegation to delegation, stressing two main things. first, reiterating very firmly that he would not accept a vice presidential spot on a ford ticket if the income in order be this conventions nominee. reagan said over and over he would go back to the private life, turning out speeches and syndicated news columns, maintaining what he calls his independence to criticize government policy when he thought that was warranted. second, he has been stressing this rule 16 battle, this is a reagan proposal that would force him to name his perspective running mate in advance of running tomorrow. reagan has been arguing to delegations that since he has named his potential running mate, senator schweiker, that delegates have a right to kno
mr. ford some votes. that is why they will be working very hard against it and that's why the reagan folks will be working hard. walter: this has been a crucial day for the presence challenger, ronald reagan. >> the reagan camp is operating on the premise that the actual delegate battle is much closer than most counts indicate. based on that, governor reagan was busy going from hotel to hotel, delegation to delegation, stressing two main things. first, reiterating very firmly that he...
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mr. castille in my own community, but then tamir rice, mike brown, eric garner, sandra bland. it is north, south, east, west, midwest. it is young people like tamir rice. people older like walter scott and eric garner. it is men, women. it is really sort of disturbing and people are simply sharing how it feels to live inside of their skin. i think we need to pay close attention because officer-involved shootings of african-americans is not some sort of cost free endeavor. it is very costly and damaging to society, not to mention loss of life, broken trust, not to mention massive police payouts and civil damages. i can go on. we need to address this national crisis. we have an epidemic and serious problem. >> i want to remind viewers the governor of minnesota expected to make comments on the shooting any minute now. speaking to congressman keith elson who represents fifth district of state of minnesota. you and i have talked about this phenomenon before, americans have talked about this before, sadly, many times. the hope is that as more attention is paid to it it might get better but we just noticed that fatal shootings by officers increased to from 465 in the first six months
mr. castille in my own community, but then tamir rice, mike brown, eric garner, sandra bland. it is north, south, east, west, midwest. it is young people like tamir rice. people older like walter scott and eric garner. it is men, women. it is really sort of disturbing and people are simply sharing how it feels to live inside of their skin. i think we need to pay close attention because officer-involved shootings of african-americans is not some sort of cost free endeavor. it is very costly and...
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walter cronkite." "good evening. president nixon comes to this republican convention hall in miami beach tonight to accept his renomination. the speech will climax a three day republican national convention that has been mr. nixon's from the start. it has produced no surprises to embarass him. this final session also will ratify the president's choice of vice president agnew to again be his running mate. right at the moment however, there is a story outside and that's the story of the demonstrators. a coalition of protest groups hopes to provide mr. nixon the embarassment which this confident convention has not. they plan demonstrations aimed at blocking the entrance of delegates thereby they hope to force the president to speak to empty seats and to provide a confrontation that could not be ignored by the media at the same time that the president was having his big night inside this hall. at least two groups in the coalition have refused to take a pledge of non-violence. they threaten to fight than submit to arrest. they've made it unpleasant for some of the delegates roaming up and down collins avenue, the street of the great luxury hotels where most of the delegates are staying but they have failed to
walter cronkite." "good evening. president nixon comes to this republican convention hall in miami beach tonight to accept his renomination. the speech will climax a three day republican national convention that has been mr. nixon's from the start. it has produced no surprises to embarass him. this final session also will ratify the president's choice of vice president agnew to again be his running mate. right at the moment however, there is a story outside and that's the story of the...
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walter white's meth operation in breaking bad. i still long when the actor came on mad money and talked about his product being like apples. you didn't need the network of mrfrank, that darn pure blue mess sold itself. but ancient spoiler alert. that get rich scheme ended real bad. the best most reliable way to make money grow as i explain in get rich carefully is do it slewly and prudently. why tonight we're talking about long term wealth building. an important rule that applies to investing. especially when you invest for retirement. i know retirement appoint is meant to be with little risk taken. but it's possible in this era of very low interest rates which seem like it could go on for a long time, that you could be too cautious, too prudent and too risk adverse. when you are managing your money there is a point all of your prudence can become like recklessness and this is something you particularly see with people who want to save for retirement. i like to say you invest, don't save because saving makes it sound like you have to sock the money away into something with a low return. maybe a long term bond fund. something i believe no one would invest i
walter white's meth operation in breaking bad. i still long when the actor came on mad money and talked about his product being like apples. you didn't need the network of mrfrank, that darn pure blue mess sold itself. but ancient spoiler alert. that get rich scheme ended real bad. the best most reliable way to make money grow as i explain in get rich carefully is do it slewly and prudently. why tonight we're talking about long term wealth building. an important rule that applies to investing....
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mr. trump, and rudy giuliani both have said there are bad cops in the system. we need to take care of. waltern south carolina. we are innocent until proven guilty in this country and instead of all of these folks immediately jumped in on this and claimed police brutality and sat there and said the officers did wrong, let's let the facts get out there. >> let me jump in. you have all of what you just said and what we also heard from mr. trump. staring at the wells fargo center and those mothers on the stage last night, mothers of the movement, trayvon martin's mother, eric gardner's mother, jordan's mother. they're all speaking. the next day this happens. >> yeah. i think the reality of it is sometimes we can be so doggone partisan, brooke, we forget about being human. so what i will not allow today is for someone who is dead now, who was alive and walking just fine, whether they had narcotics in their system or drugs in their system, that does not mean that he deserved death. i'm not done, scottie. he did not deserve death without trial. he was not committing any crime. and we have an inheren
mr. trump, and rudy giuliani both have said there are bad cops in the system. we need to take care of. waltern south carolina. we are innocent until proven guilty in this country and instead of all of these folks immediately jumped in on this and claimed police brutality and sat there and said the officers did wrong, let's let the facts get out there. >> let me jump in. you have all of what you just said and what we also heard from mr. trump. staring at the wells fargo center and those...
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mr. trump and the republicans. he is part of united effort to stand up for democratic values and the american people. >> you have been active for decades in the democratic already, starting with your work for walterrly supporter of hillary clinton as well. does the democratic party reflects the u.s. electorate better now than when you first got involved? i think that they have done a very good job of trying to get to the actual broad-based american people. a big part of that, and i give senator sanders a lot of credit for this, raising the issue about inequality. about the fact that even though the country as a whole has gone gains from that, the benefits from that have not then distributed fairly or equitably. that is something that we're looking at, 25 years where working people in america have not really had an increase in their wages. i think the democratic party is trying to reach out broadly to , listen to them, understand their concerns and address them. >> by contrast, what has been the biggest missed opportunity of the party? i think that, as democrats naturally very enthusiastic and passionate about the needs of americans. i look at us as a family, where people really work hard to under
mr. trump and the republicans. he is part of united effort to stand up for democratic values and the american people. >> you have been active for decades in the democratic already, starting with your work for walterrly supporter of hillary clinton as well. does the democratic party reflects the u.s. electorate better now than when you first got involved? i think that they have done a very good job of trying to get to the actual broad-based american people. a big part of that, and i give...