98
98
Aug 23, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> that's a perfect lead into my question which is -- i think you mentioned this before, mr. ward, when you were here that they had something like 18 divorces or something. is that a result of eleanor being not the ideal mother? >> i don't know. i don't know how you -- it must have been part of it. >> is there anything about presidents' children that suggest -- >> it's awful. >> something about the children of presidents. >> fdr said it's a god awful thing to be the child of a president. i think that's true. you know better than i. it really is -- especially now but even before. everything they do is news. that has a lot to do with it. also there's the business of you never know whether people are interested in you because you're you or because your last name is roosevelt. that's very tough. that goes on through the generations. it's very tough. >> you know, you bring to mind in my mind because i covered jimmy carter's white house, amy carter, who they put into public school. it was sort of a spectacle when she started at that school, the press and everything followed her day in a
. >> that's a perfect lead into my question which is -- i think you mentioned this before, mr. ward, when you were here that they had something like 18 divorces or something. is that a result of eleanor being not the ideal mother? >> i don't know. i don't know how you -- it must have been part of it. >> is there anything about presidents' children that suggest -- >> it's awful. >> something about the children of presidents. >> fdr said it's a god awful thing...
54
54
Aug 24, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
and he said, mr. wardi hope you will be able to tell me why my father didn't come to my graduation. i don't know how many years after that that was, but it shows you the price families pay for their people going into politics. >> you're suggesting that both eleanor and franklin felt guilty about not being more attentive. >> i think so, yeah. >> hi. on the day that the president died in warm springs, lucy mercer was visiting him. do you know if the president requested her to be there or did he have some idea that he might be in his last days? >> i don't think he knew it was his last days. he did ask her to come. yeah. she came quite often when he was in warm springs and daisy was there and another cousin was there. all of whom adored him. and all of whom sat around and listened to the stories they'd heard before. the account of those last days is, to me, incredibly moving. at the very end, they were feeding him some kind of -- daisy calls it gruel. i think it was porridge or something. he would get in bed a
and he said, mr. wardi hope you will be able to tell me why my father didn't come to my graduation. i don't know how many years after that that was, but it shows you the price families pay for their people going into politics. >> you're suggesting that both eleanor and franklin felt guilty about not being more attentive. >> i think so, yeah. >> hi. on the day that the president died in warm springs, lucy mercer was visiting him. do you know if the president requested her to be...
98
98
Aug 25, 2016
08/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
tom: francine, we will speak later in the hour to mr. ward about a small stock from cupertino. certainly will. stays ward of game go with us. we will also be talking about the fed more. watch out with the -- or the special fed coverage. we will bring you many interviews live from the jackson hole economics symposium beginning at 8:00 a.m. in new york tomorrow, 1:00 p.m. in london. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom, let's get more corporate news straight to the bloomberg business flash. taylor: the biggest operator of the boeing 787 train line or will hold twice because of engine issues. problemll outline the later today. all 50 of the airlines 70 -- 787's use rolls-royce engines. they were grounded for three month after lithium-ion batteries melted down. personal computer and printer maker hp is coming up short. hp is forecasting fiscal fourth-quarter profits that missed estimates will stop the company is investing in higher in products to help improve earnings. the company split last year from hewlett-packard which focuses on corporate customers. in the u.k., i
tom: francine, we will speak later in the hour to mr. ward about a small stock from cupertino. certainly will. stays ward of game go with us. we will also be talking about the fed more. watch out with the -- or the special fed coverage. we will bring you many interviews live from the jackson hole economics symposium beginning at 8:00 a.m. in new york tomorrow, 1:00 p.m. in london. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom, let's get more corporate news straight to the...
95
95
Aug 23, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
he said, mr. ward, i hope you will be able to tell me why my father didn't come to my graduation. i don't know how many years after that that was. it shows you the price families pay for people going into politics. >> you're suggesting that both eleanor and franklin felt guilty about not being more attentive. >> i think so, yeah. >> on the day that the president died in warm springs, lucy mercer was visiting him. do you know if the president requested her to be there or did he have some idea he might be in his last days? >> i don't think he knew it was his last days. he did ask her to come. she came often when she was in warm springs and daisy was there. another cousin was there. all of whom adored him and all of whom sat around and listened to the stories they heard before. the account of those last days is to me incredibly moving. at the very end they were feeding him some kind of -- daisy calls it gruel. i think it was porridge or something. he would get in bed and she would come in and feed him, and he would pretend to be a baby. this is president of the united states fighting
he said, mr. ward, i hope you will be able to tell me why my father didn't come to my graduation. i don't know how many years after that that was. it shows you the price families pay for people going into politics. >> you're suggesting that both eleanor and franklin felt guilty about not being more attentive. >> i think so, yeah. >> on the day that the president died in warm springs, lucy mercer was visiting him. do you know if the president requested her to be there or did he...
119
119
Aug 30, 2016
08/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 1
mrs. mccain after they cast their ballots and ward attacking him about age.otice what mccain talked about when he greeted supporters a while ago. >> you can see we have been inspired by so many of our young interns. well over 200 of them that have been working incredible hours. and getting out the vote. and that's why we're very confident about the outcome today. and we look forward to moving for the election in november. >> reporter: so there were a few dozen young people for mccain here cheering in the parking lot as he arrived, giving some of the campaign atmosphere, as mccain noted, assuming he gets through the primary today and kirk patrick, the democrat, getting a lot of attention, because democrats look at arizona as a possible pickup for the senate, and a place where hillary clinton may perform well, also. so money will be flowing into this race. tamron? >> and just a followup here. it was revealed yesterday that russian hackers targeted arizona's election system. this may also have happened in illinois. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, we don
mrs. mccain after they cast their ballots and ward attacking him about age.otice what mccain talked about when he greeted supporters a while ago. >> you can see we have been inspired by so many of our young interns. well over 200 of them that have been working incredible hours. and getting out the vote. and that's why we're very confident about the outcome today. and we look forward to moving for the election in november. >> reporter: so there were a few dozen young people for...
176
176
Aug 30, 2016
08/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 2
and in arizona, john mccain trying to fight off a challenge from kelly ward who raised the issue of his age. mrcain turned 80 yesterday. former republican governor of arizona, jan brewer is joining me. thank you for being here as always. >> thank you for having me on jake. >> senator mccain who you have endorsed and marco rubio, facing primary challenges today. they both face potentially tough races in november. there are republicans in arizona and elsewhere worried that trump could potentially cost republicans the senate. is that a concern you have at all? >> my advice to john mccain is continue what he has done for our great state for 30 years. he is a warrior. he will win today overwhelmingly and in november he will beat his opponent overwhelmingly also. i think people are concerned about security and jobs and opportunity. and john will help us get that done. and he will work he will work with mr. trump, but he will also stand his ground. that is what a the country needs. they need them to understand the security situation, the tax situation, that is what donald trump is all about, making a
and in arizona, john mccain trying to fight off a challenge from kelly ward who raised the issue of his age. mrcain turned 80 yesterday. former republican governor of arizona, jan brewer is joining me. thank you for being here as always. >> thank you for having me on jake. >> senator mccain who you have endorsed and marco rubio, facing primary challenges today. they both face potentially tough races in november. there are republicans in arizona and elsewhere worried that trump could...
227
227
Aug 22, 2016
08/16
by
WRC
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
ward heard from kids and their apartments. >> reporter: an erie silence in northeast d.c. inside mr.z's second-grade classroom, anticipation about what is to come. >> i still get the butterflies like i'm the one who is still in christmas. it's very exciting. >> reporter: this is one of d.c.'s public schools in the blended learning program. >> blended learning is technology-based learning where you use technology with the content. >> i recently gotten ipads donated to our classroom for our students and they are excited and i told some parents about it and they are excited for it. >> definitely it's exciting. >> reporter: for these sisters, it's a return but no less exciting. >> i'm excited to meet my teachers and meet people in the classrooms. >> they are ready to go back to school. my kids love school. >> reporter: that seems to be the norm at this elementary school. >> we had a meet and greet so they are breakfast, these young kids are still hungry for knowledge. and this teacher like mr. diaz is ready. >> it's all about making connections with the students. >> reporter: today was a
ward heard from kids and their apartments. >> reporter: an erie silence in northeast d.c. inside mr.z's second-grade classroom, anticipation about what is to come. >> i still get the butterflies like i'm the one who is still in christmas. it's very exciting. >> reporter: this is one of d.c.'s public schools in the blended learning program. >> blended learning is technology-based learning where you use technology with the content. >> i recently gotten ipads donated...
155
155
Aug 13, 2016
08/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
ward. so we have to see in the next 30 days will be critical for mr.mp, to figure out if he can actually show the discipline that it takes to get himself out of the muddle that he created himself, which he has, as you pointed out, clinton is not a perfect candidate but trump has really not taken advantage of the weaknesses. to her credit he doesn't have to go there. he can keep being trump and that would hand over the presidency to her for sure. >> jamie, you wrote an article calling for a negotiated surrender to clinton. what do you mean by that? >> i think at this point that the chances that donald trump wins the presidency are very low. the only scenario i see is that wikileaks revealed hillary clinton to be the founder of isis. on the real politics average, above 7% or more, that's at 270 electoral votes and she's leading in the rest of the swing states. my thought is if the republican consist come to a negotiated surrender if we're lucky to get a pick for the supreme court of justice scalia and some exci entitlement reform, that's the best you can
ward. so we have to see in the next 30 days will be critical for mr.mp, to figure out if he can actually show the discipline that it takes to get himself out of the muddle that he created himself, which he has, as you pointed out, clinton is not a perfect candidate but trump has really not taken advantage of the weaknesses. to her credit he doesn't have to go there. he can keep being trump and that would hand over the presidency to her for sure. >> jamie, you wrote an article calling for...
37
37
Aug 3, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. thompson is in that age cohort that dr. ward talked about one between 1945-1965 when we see a large number of people infected with hepatitis c. any other questions? >> thank you to the panel for coming today. i'm with a national network of physicians. advocate on behalf of patients for improved therapy. mr. thompson's doctor, dr. fishbein, happens to be a physician who is associated with our allies. we've been working with our hepatitis therapy axis working group, we find that complies with these drugs being very expensive and very high but also an incentive is there secure. could you all speak of that in terms of what you see either in research or with your personal clinical experts about compliance? >> i think compliance has been excellent with these medications. i think people recognize that they are miraculous in terms of being able to cure asthma good at people who take these medications. they have been waiting for these medications for many years, simple medications with minimal side effects. i think it's important before
mr. thompson is in that age cohort that dr. ward talked about one between 1945-1965 when we see a large number of people infected with hepatitis c. any other questions? >> thank you to the panel for coming today. i'm with a national network of physicians. advocate on behalf of patients for improved therapy. mr. thompson's doctor, dr. fishbein, happens to be a physician who is associated with our allies. we've been working with our hepatitis therapy axis working group, we find that...
436
436
Aug 26, 2016
08/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 436
favorite 0
quote 5
mr. trump next wednesday in phoenix. >>> coming up here, senator john mccain's primary opponent, kelly ward, a physician.ng that senator john mccain may be too old for the job and could perhaps not quite make it through his entire next term if re-elected. you with me? did she go too far? we're going to talk about that an the mccain camp reaction coming up. apartments-dot-com pre-search facility! [pre-searcher #1] i just found a two-bedroom/two-bath right in uptown! [pre-searcher #2] nice! [pre-searcher #1] great! [brad] bingo! our pre-searchers are working so hard to find you an apartment before you even need one. hello, doctor. then there are pre-pre-searchers. they're finding buildings before they've even been built yet. those are such great kids...really. then there are pre-pre-pre-searchers. look at this. those are just babies, that's our nursery really. change your apartment...change the world! i wodon't know where i'd be without itre so when i heard about con-artists committing medicare fraud... it made me so mad i wanted to give them the old one-two one, never give your medicare number to get a fr
mr. trump next wednesday in phoenix. >>> coming up here, senator john mccain's primary opponent, kelly ward, a physician.ng that senator john mccain may be too old for the job and could perhaps not quite make it through his entire next term if re-elected. you with me? did she go too far? we're going to talk about that an the mccain camp reaction coming up. apartments-dot-com pre-search facility! [pre-searcher #1] i just found a two-bedroom/two-bath right in uptown! [pre-searcher #2]...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
144
144
Aug 2, 2016
08/16
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
project sponsor the dr requesters have withdrawn they've ward's open this project and is revisions i want to thank the two dr requesters ms. kennedy and mr. the gentleman for their participation and wanted to acknowledge among other people commissioner vice president richards was helpful in facility some of the coordination so i wanted to really briefly talk about the project plans and prescriptions it is clear what it is so you and staff have received an e-mail with the revised drawings so e-mail you've a written list of some of the changes we've agreed with the project i want to be very, very clear on the records that what the project is and that we are asking the zoning administrator to approve the evaporates from the rear yard administration based on the updated drawings and the description that includes the items rather than given the time limited and glow the exact restrictions line by line i'll give you a clear reference so more specifically you have an e-mail from me that was addressed to the two folks with a copy to the project sponsor as well as the two dr requesters and stated for 44 p.m. that e-mail includes the updated drawi
project sponsor the dr requesters have withdrawn they've ward's open this project and is revisions i want to thank the two dr requesters ms. kennedy and mr. the gentleman for their participation and wanted to acknowledge among other people commissioner vice president richards was helpful in facility some of the coordination so i wanted to really briefly talk about the project plans and prescriptions it is clear what it is so you and staff have received an e-mail with the revised drawings so...
81
81
Aug 30, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
ward get closer than hayworth, who knows. but, in either case it looks like mccain is likely headed towards the general election after today. >> mr. bolton, let's turn to florida at the race that features former cn-- dnc had debbie wasserman schultz. was the condition of her race? >> she is running against tim canova, a law professor at southeastern university.orsed bernie sanders has endorsed him, but has not campaigned for him, but that support coupled with the fact that wasserman schultz is refiled by many sanders or supporters since the hacking of the dance servers showing that she and her staff actually favored hillary clinton in the primary. that has generated a lot of money and support for canova, but it's still a district thatis favors wasserman schultz. she's been in congress since 2004 and represented redrawn districts since 2013. recent polls shows her with a pretty healthy lead and this ist a district that hillary clinton won handily over sanders in the march primary, so it looks like wasserman schultz will probably hang on, but canova has a lot ob money and he is running a strong campaign. he's been on the air attack
ward get closer than hayworth, who knows. but, in either case it looks like mccain is likely headed towards the general election after today. >> mr. bolton, let's turn to florida at the race that features former cn-- dnc had debbie wasserman schultz. was the condition of her race? >> she is running against tim canova, a law professor at southeastern university.orsed bernie sanders has endorsed him, but has not campaigned for him, but that support coupled with the fact that wasserman...