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i'm writing two more books on ragan, i just finished april 1945 in status companion book in 1941 and reason i did this book, so much happens on this argument happens in april 1945, franklin roosevelt and at high park of new york, adolph hitler committing suicide and being taken down by the mob, bloodied campaign and okinawa island which was the final staging before the invasion of japan. discovered.s our troops, soviets and americans are closing out of berlin, there are so many things that happened in these four weeks which is why i devote time to this next book. it comes up early next year. >> used in virginia. >> thank you so much for this wonderful program, it is interesting we are back and see a lot of things we aren't aware of and i would like to help mr. shirley bring even more things out in a positive way. have a problem in the president president reagan library and the 5139 where proclaimed 1983 care and share day nonprofits do as much as they can to help the less fortunate so that is a positive message that needs to come out even more. i wanted to see if he could comment on
i'm writing two more books on ragan, i just finished april 1945 in status companion book in 1941 and reason i did this book, so much happens on this argument happens in april 1945, franklin roosevelt and at high park of new york, adolph hitler committing suicide and being taken down by the mob, bloodied campaign and okinawa island which was the final staging before the invasion of japan. discovered.s our troops, soviets and americans are closing out of berlin, there are so many things that...
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matt ragan equates this to simply restrictions such as travel like places like hawaii. his business partners felt like they had opposed some kind of requirement as cases have spiked. he has already seen how the increase in cases has impact that his restaurants. >> we have seen people starting to dialback coming in. we have seen that business effort. there is a lot of concern people that are starting to stay home and we want to make sure they feel safe and that they come out and that we can stay open. >> reporter: he has received about 1000 positive responses and one a negative response. fellow business owners and customers are plotting this move and he hopes it encourages others to do the same. in oakland, kpix five. >> the san francisco santa clara are now urging employers to make sure their workers get vaccinated for physical and financial health. >> we always like to start with recommendations and we are really hoping that especially a lot of our larger employers will get on board with this. >> what is good about this kind of approach versus a mandate, it allows the
matt ragan equates this to simply restrictions such as travel like places like hawaii. his business partners felt like they had opposed some kind of requirement as cases have spiked. he has already seen how the increase in cases has impact that his restaurants. >> we have seen people starting to dialback coming in. we have seen that business effort. there is a lot of concern people that are starting to stay home and we want to make sure they feel safe and that they come out and that we...
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pete munteen, cnn, ragan national airport. >> we'll be right back. please stay with us. sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just need a reminder not to take today for granted. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance starting at just $9.95 a month. there are no health questions so you can't be turned down for any health reason. the $9.95 plan is colonial penn's number one most popular whole life plan. options start at just $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a day. your rate can never
pete munteen, cnn, ragan national airport. >> we'll be right back. please stay with us. sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial...
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one of my opponents was maureen ragan, daughter of ronald reagan was then retired. and was helping her when however, the california pretty party elected someone else my private. and far more conservative and not pro-choice. and maureen megan greg it was pro-choice. as that issue in 1992. clarence thomas for anybody remembers that pretty and it was the year of the woman. women doubled the number of seats in congress and two women to work elected for my state andtors, dianne feinstein barbara in hindsight is still serving. and it was a great ride. so it really was gagging on the partisanship and that was why i left. that was in 2011 and i went to succeed lee hamilton, a wonderful mentor and friend. and in washington and then it just like that for ten years. i'm now adamant top and planning my next career. janet: and now you're an author as well pretty. jane: yes and i am an author and by the way, far worse be for my family but one upside for me is is been a huge amount of time in the house pretty but i also wrote the book that have been planning to write for b years.
one of my opponents was maureen ragan, daughter of ronald reagan was then retired. and was helping her when however, the california pretty party elected someone else my private. and far more conservative and not pro-choice. and maureen megan greg it was pro-choice. as that issue in 1992. clarence thomas for anybody remembers that pretty and it was the year of the woman. women doubled the number of seats in congress and two women to work elected for my state andtors, dianne feinstein barbara in...
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. >> sy: deputy director for san jose's housing department, ragan henninger says the advisors have shed on the complexity of the homelessness crisis. >> i think for us it really highlighted that you know every homeless person we're serving has some kind of previous trauma in their life. >> and the more that people are understanding how powerful this is, the more in demand they are. there's a under supply of housing that's affordable in every city in this country. >> sy: in san francisco, another organization has taken working with a community advisory board a step further, leading to real tangible resultsn housing. andrea evans leads the chronic homeless program at tipping point, a non-profit backed by some of san francisco's richest philanthropists including 49er's c.e.o., jed york and the charles schwab family. it's goal is ambitious. >> it is a $100 million, five year initiative. the goal of which is to partner with san francisco and a bunch of non-profits to cut the number of chronic homelessness in half by the end of 2022. >> sy: how much is $100 million in the grand scheme of the
. >> sy: deputy director for san jose's housing department, ragan henninger says the advisors have shed on the complexity of the homelessness crisis. >> i think for us it really highlighted that you know every homeless person we're serving has some kind of previous trauma in their life. >> and the more that people are understanding how powerful this is, the more in demand they are. there's a under supply of housing that's affordable in every city in this country. >> sy:...
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. >> samantha ragan has a hand up. very good, introduce yourself please. >> just. hello.amantha regan from virginia tech. how do you know is there a way to know or quantify when there is enough evidence to deem, to deem worthy of revisionist history? i'm not quite sure how to ask you. how do you know when somebody has enough proof to qualify, to bring up that topic and to challenge that topic? is there a way to quantify that? >> i don't think so. in the matter like this i invoke lewis powell test here mainly come to know it when you see it but then you argue about it here you and i might different in both of us might be right, both of us might be wrong as to whether something is revisionist or whether the evidence that is invoked to make an argument is satisfactory, is adequate to make that argument. it's the process of debating and arguing and changing our views and learning from others. that is a hallmark of historical inquiry and really for two and half millennia. that's one of the points i'm trying to make. it's impossible to cleanse our work of argument, of disagreem
. >> samantha ragan has a hand up. very good, introduce yourself please. >> just. hello.amantha regan from virginia tech. how do you know is there a way to know or quantify when there is enough evidence to deem, to deem worthy of revisionist history? i'm not quite sure how to ask you. how do you know when somebody has enough proof to qualify, to bring up that topic and to challenge that topic? is there a way to quantify that? >> i don't think so. in the matter like this i...
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. >> reporter: hard work turning dreams into a reality for swimmers like 19-year-old ragan smith, whoh. it was my fifth grade yearbook. it was what we wanted to be when we grew up and i said i wanted to be an olympian. >> reporter: somebody speak on behalf of all of you, what it feels like to be a teenager at the olympics. what you want the country to know from you guys. >> dream big. have fun. i don't know. it's an honor to be here and it's so fun that we can represent our country hopefully for many more years to come. >> the swim team is heading to tokyo today after a flight delay yesterday. i don't think any of them are complaining about the extra day in hawaii. for the third hour, we chat with the rest of the teenage swimmers, including one who had a famous mentor back in elementary school. i will tell you. so they were in the middle of training, getting ready for lunch, and they sat down and almost felt like a schoolteacher or something. because they are just -- almost giggly teenagers and then they get in the water and blow everybody away. so cool. >> it's interesting their take
. >> reporter: hard work turning dreams into a reality for swimmers like 19-year-old ragan smith, whoh. it was my fifth grade yearbook. it was what we wanted to be when we grew up and i said i wanted to be an olympian. >> reporter: somebody speak on behalf of all of you, what it feels like to be a teenager at the olympics. what you want the country to know from you guys. >> dream big. have fun. i don't know. it's an honor to be here and it's so fun that we can represent our...