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ross served as a u.s. congressman for 12 years. mr. hutchinson served as administrator of the u.s.g enforcement administration. that begins tomorrow at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span. award winning filmmaker ken burns discusses his new pbs documentary, the roosevelts, on monday. the seven-part film covers the lives of theodore, franklin and eleanor roosevelt. this is about an hour. >> for more than 30 years, ken burns' documentaries have presented the stories of the american experience, with drama and flair. his topics have ranged from the brooklyn bridge to baseball, from mark twain to jazz, from prohibition to the national parks. remarkably, his works never become outdated. as we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the civil war this pbs series on that war remains as relevant today as it was when it debuted in 1950. burns captures the historic moments of american life with archival materials like personal letters, diaries and newspapers. his use of still photographs have been revolutionary. he has called photographs the dna of everything he has done and his evocative scans have transf
ross served as a u.s. congressman for 12 years. mr. hutchinson served as administrator of the u.s.g enforcement administration. that begins tomorrow at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span. award winning filmmaker ken burns discusses his new pbs documentary, the roosevelts, on monday. the seven-part film covers the lives of theodore, franklin and eleanor roosevelt. this is about an hour. >> for more than 30 years, ken burns' documentaries have presented the stories of the american experience, with...
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if you hear your song, if you served in your brand of service, you are a veteran or serving presently be recognized. the united states navy ceremonial band. the united states army. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> let's hear it for the united states navy ceremonial band! [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen this concludes our ceremony for today. are you welcome to go over to the freedom wall and meet and greet the veterans and congratulate them and thank you for coming and have a wonderful day and god bless america. >>> tonight object american history tv and primetime, the war of 1812 and burning of washington. at 8:00, a panel discussion on the battle of bladensburg, followed by the book "the british invags of 1814." and later, steve vogel, and "the perilous fight." and it all gets under way at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> each week american history tv's "reel america" brings you films that help tell the story of the 20th century. republican herbert hoover served as president from 1929 to 1933. remembered most for his time in the oval office at th
if you hear your song, if you served in your brand of service, you are a veteran or serving presently be recognized. the united states navy ceremonial band. the united states army. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> let's hear it for the united states navy ceremonial band! [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen this concludes our ceremony for today. are you welcome to go over to the freedom wall and meet and greet the veterans and...
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we honor those who served. the world war ii veterans stand or raise their hand so we greaty thank you for this nation that you gave us. would you raise your hand or please stand? [applause] we can never repay you for the great sacrifice service that you provided in such a time of peril. thank all of you for coming this morning to help us honor our world war ii veterans and their families. god bless all of our veterans and all of their families. please bless the men and women who are serving today and coming off the battlefields of iraq and afghanistan. what a magnificent job they have done and are doing. god bless america. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much. thank you veterans. what youpreciative of have done and continue to do to thank our veterans and their families. i've reached an age where people asked me why fought in world war ii. i tried to enlist but i was only three years old and my mother wouldn't sign for me. that is a regret that you carry with you. we are privileged to have with u
we honor those who served. the world war ii veterans stand or raise their hand so we greaty thank you for this nation that you gave us. would you raise your hand or please stand? [applause] we can never repay you for the great sacrifice service that you provided in such a time of peril. thank all of you for coming this morning to help us honor our world war ii veterans and their families. god bless all of our veterans and all of their families. please bless the men and women who are serving...
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come on up and make a few statements sure thank you superstitions for considering my nomination to serve 0 on the board i'll give you brief a background i've lived in the city since 2005 and professionally work with the sector for 25 years and work for on housing authority i served as the executive director of the community housing partnership and helped to develop one thousand unit of affordable housing here on a san francisco i am work at the alexander center i have experience working on treasure island dooirg my tenure i managed on one thousand united for side treasure island housing and tida i helped to provide comments in the planning of the redevelopment of the island i believe my professional background qualifies me to serve on the board especially in affordable housing and social services i'm very excited to be part of the development of 8 thousand new unit 2 thousand will be affordable housing things i'll focus on will be to make sure the development is very tlibt and intentional how it creates the focus an building the community and are you insuring the tints are reliable to al
come on up and make a few statements sure thank you superstitions for considering my nomination to serve 0 on the board i'll give you brief a background i've lived in the city since 2005 and professionally work with the sector for 25 years and work for on housing authority i served as the executive director of the community housing partnership and helped to develop one thousand unit of affordable housing here on a san francisco i am work at the alexander center i have experience working on...
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she's served our community not only as a just for 25 years but our community for 40 years.in 1981 a water shed year she was fointd appointed to the bench and that was one of the years we as san franciscans remember the chinese-american leaders that were brought into the city through judicial branch and politically as well. i'm proud to mention that julie tang is one of my colleagues in the richmond district as well and i've known her for many, many years and appreciate her work in so many realms she's been a tremendous leader in the fight against domestic violence and educational rights for low income and children and families. just tang grounded from hong kong in 1987 and graduated with a bachelor of arts in 1972 and maintained her arts degree at stanford in 1973 and during that year justice obtained her life community teaching criminals she got her decorate and one of the longest justices in our superior court elected to the court in 1990 and was elevated and served in all facets of the court she is holding for 12 years she's presided over is family dentcy and juvenile co
she's served our community not only as a just for 25 years but our community for 40 years.in 1981 a water shed year she was fointd appointed to the bench and that was one of the years we as san franciscans remember the chinese-american leaders that were brought into the city through judicial branch and politically as well. i'm proud to mention that julie tang is one of my colleagues in the richmond district as well and i've known her for many, many years and appreciate her work in so many...
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madeleine albright continues to inspire american diplomats wherever they serve. james baker, a tough texas poker player, and deal maker extraordinaire, which i can attest to because he negotiated the debate rules for george w. bush and me. we're still talking to each other. [laughter] >> that's diplomacy. actually my campaign folks were caught in a squabble with the bush folks, which is not unusual, and jim baker and vernon jordan got together and had a great lunch and perhaps a martini, it took them a half hour, the rules were done and they say good-bye and they were friends. he made the lonely decision to check the third rail of american foreign diplomacy and plunge into the peace process at a time when there was very little support it and has worked to build a global commission from saddam hussein to desert storm. henry kissinger, the man, who we have heard literally wrote the book on diplomacy. the secretary's whose exploits gave us the vocabulary of modern diplomacy, shuttle diplomacy and strategic patience. it has been an invaluable gift to every secretary
madeleine albright continues to inspire american diplomats wherever they serve. james baker, a tough texas poker player, and deal maker extraordinaire, which i can attest to because he negotiated the debate rules for george w. bush and me. we're still talking to each other. [laughter] >> that's diplomacy. actually my campaign folks were caught in a squabble with the bush folks, which is not unusual, and jim baker and vernon jordan got together and had a great lunch and perhaps a martini,...
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he served aboard the u.s.s.25 in the atlantic and pacific theaters from normandy to tokyo. >> representing the united states army, the colonel chaplin gary r. tenuski and world war ii children clarence kai faulkner. mr. faulkner was a staff sergeant, company k, acting platoon sergeant, 10th mountain division 86 regiment from march 12, 1943 to december 9, 1945. >> mr. faulkner received many awards including the italian medal, the soldier's medal, he saved 20 soldiers by throwing a live grenade had fallen out of someone's backpack prior to going on patrol. ladies and gentlemen, mr. kai faulkner. >> representing the united states marine corps, jack klemp, united states marine corps retired and now serves as president and c.e.o. of the national association of uniform services, former com aun daunt of the united states marine corps. p.x. kelly. accompanying p.x. kelly and general klemp is mr. russell jenkins. mr. russell jenkins, a world war 2 vet and was 17 years old when he joined the navy during world war ii. he s
he served aboard the u.s.s.25 in the atlantic and pacific theaters from normandy to tokyo. >> representing the united states army, the colonel chaplin gary r. tenuski and world war ii children clarence kai faulkner. mr. faulkner was a staff sergeant, company k, acting platoon sergeant, 10th mountain division 86 regiment from march 12, 1943 to december 9, 1945. >> mr. faulkner received many awards including the italian medal, the soldier's medal, he saved 20 soldiers by throwing a...
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i have two sons who served, and daughter who serve in a civilian capacity. there seems to be a divide between them and the other people of the generation who stayed here and attended college, for the most part. they are let's say the only generation, and to think they know something about the war and about what we were doing. there's a pretty profound divide actually. my kids talk about leadership going forward and the fact that their generation, you guys, your generation will be, the leadership will be composed of those people who served. what do you think of that? >> i would hope so. for the very reasons were just talking about. it's essential. went to get those folks involved in the political process. because that type of selflessness, that type of leadership is sorely lacking i think. so yes, absolutely. and i would agree, i think there's a chasm, a massive chasm between the folks that serve and don't. and i think there's some not just a divide, but that divide leads to a lack of understanding. that's a problem. you to forget about the va backlog. they f
i have two sons who served, and daughter who serve in a civilian capacity. there seems to be a divide between them and the other people of the generation who stayed here and attended college, for the most part. they are let's say the only generation, and to think they know something about the war and about what we were doing. there's a pretty profound divide actually. my kids talk about leadership going forward and the fact that their generation, you guys, your generation will be, the...
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i served as ambassador to saudi arabia.re you surprised that they have joined this coalition against isis. >> no, all of the arab states are in this coalition against isis. this is in the just a threat to america but this is a threat to the world and particularly that region of the world. we have spent years building up partners ships building up all over the world. >> so great to have you you here. >> thank you so much. >> we do this every year but this year we're basically at war and that is why it is so special for to us do this again. can i tell you a secret? there is a i woman, down here on mark street she wants to reenlist in the navy. >> i will get to reenlist her at 8:00. >> yes. >> she doesn't know that, she may faint. >> she probably won't she's a sailor. >> thank you for doing that. >> that is a special moment. hopefully she doesn't pass out. >> what an honor it is to have the the secretary of navy here in philadelphia, right outside our studio. of course, we have been telling you to send us pictures of the loved
i served as ambassador to saudi arabia.re you surprised that they have joined this coalition against isis. >> no, all of the arab states are in this coalition against isis. this is in the just a threat to america but this is a threat to the world and particularly that region of the world. we have spent years building up partners ships building up all over the world. >> so great to have you you here. >> thank you so much. >> we do this every year but this year we're...
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mission community and definitely one of my constituents in district nine and proud he continues to serve and happy he's willing to do this i'm happy to with a positive recommendation. >> supervisor tang i would agree a nomination i met mr. gus to see many, many years and have known of his work and thank him for his strong leadership continuity is very, very important we look forward to you continuing our work. >> i ditto the comments of the colleagues i'm happy you want to continue the work you've started and on other committees you and i k459d about very development and the need to look at family housing especially for affordable housing for the low income invokes and our passion for the diverse population for san francisco is there something i can't agree more with you any more i mean it's like you're the right person for the position so we have a motion without objection the motion passes congratulations so this special session s is closed. >> we'll join that without a regular meeting. >> madam clerk item 4. >> a hearing appointing one member terms ending in 2015 one seat and one appl
mission community and definitely one of my constituents in district nine and proud he continues to serve and happy he's willing to do this i'm happy to with a positive recommendation. >> supervisor tang i would agree a nomination i met mr. gus to see many, many years and have known of his work and thank him for his strong leadership continuity is very, very important we look forward to you continuing our work. >> i ditto the comments of the colleagues i'm happy you want to continue...
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cilic is going to be able to serve for it this next game.ederer has -- he's broken one time. bill: love game from federer. 12th ace and we'll be back to the u.s. open in just a moment. tt4wútfoúd4 r gm1l i50 tt4wútfoúd4 r iyq! (/< tt4wútfoúd4 r jmq! :óé tt4wútfoúd4 r ky1l áué tt4wútfoúd4 r lm1l 9o8 tt4wútfoúd4 r nyq! z+8 tt4wútfoúd4 r omq! á/x tt4wútfoúd4 r py1l égd tt4wútfoúd4 r qm1l ,c$ tt4wútfoúd4 r syq! o'$ tt4wútfoúd4 r tmq! é=@ tt4wútfoúd4 r uy1l l7@ tt4wútfoúd4 r vm1l íg tt4wútfoúd4 r xyq! ?], tt4wútfoúd4 r ymq! oyl tt4wútfoúd4 r zy1l ='l tt4wútfoúd4 r [m1l m#, tt4wútfoúd4 r ]yq! /-( tt4wútfoúd4 r ímq! =]h tt4wútfoúd4 r óy1l -wh tt4wútfoúd4 r úm1l 6!t bill: well the moment of truth for roger federer trying to continue. it is on the cilic racket. up two sets and serving at 5-4. john: whoa. boy, what a way to start. bill: 129, his 11th ace. goran doing a pretty good job with that cilic serve? bill: doing his best impression. back-to-back aces. john: he's playing faster than federer. bill: serving for the match 30-0. john: oh, boy. bill:
cilic is going to be able to serve for it this next game.ederer has -- he's broken one time. bill: love game from federer. 12th ace and we'll be back to the u.s. open in just a moment. tt4wútfoúd4 r gm1l i50 tt4wútfoúd4 r iyq! (/< tt4wútfoúd4 r jmq! :óé tt4wútfoúd4 r ky1l áué tt4wútfoúd4 r lm1l 9o8 tt4wútfoúd4 r nyq! z+8 tt4wútfoúd4 r omq! á/x tt4wútfoúd4 r py1l égd tt4wútfoúd4 r qm1l ,c$ tt4wútfoúd4 r syq! o'$ tt4wútfoúd4 r tmq! é=@ tt4wútfoúd4 r uy1l l7@...
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his credibility was enhanced by the fact that he served presidents, regardless of party. >> he servedresident nixon. >> he served president nixon. he served presidents ford at the u.n. in the months before he passed away, he had worked on a commission that george w. bush had put together on social security. capacity it was that to reach across the aisle. i want to go into the background for you, growing up in new york. before i do that, i want to show you some video of somebody that looks an awful lot like you. he also went to columbia university. he is currently on the massachusetts circuit court. tell us who this man is when we see him. had the privilege of knowing judge breyer since 1980 when i served as his first law clerk. i was on the court of appeals for the first of circuit and also appeared before him on numerous occasions and my opacity of the u.s. attorneys office as an advisor for appellate litigation. one comes away, after having known judge buyer, with a sense that here is a man whose goal is excellence, but excellence in the pursuit of justice, and i think that one can
his credibility was enhanced by the fact that he served presidents, regardless of party. >> he servedresident nixon. >> he served president nixon. he served presidents ford at the u.n. in the months before he passed away, he had worked on a commission that george w. bush had put together on social security. capacity it was that to reach across the aisle. i want to go into the background for you, growing up in new york. before i do that, i want to show you some video of somebody that...
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cilic is going to be able to serve for it this next game. roger federer has -- he's broken one time. bill: love game from federer. 12th ace and we'll be back to the u.s. open in just a moment. bill: well, the moment of truth for roger federer, trying to ontinue. it is on the cilic racket. up two sets and serving at 5-4. john: whoa. boy, what a way to start. bill: 129, his 11th ace. goran doing a pretty good job with that cilic serve? impression.his best back-to-back aces. john: he's playing faster than federer. bill: serving for the match, 30-0. john: oh, boy. bill: three straight aces. john: unbelievable. bill: now, triple match point. john: four in a row? goran is like, ok. that's the way i planned it. bill: what a performance from marin cilic. he dismisses roger federer in straight sets. john: that was a beautiful exhibition of power, obviously but he's got more to his game. his groundstrokes are awesome. the return got to federer. and despite the efforts that he had made to get to the semis, he played in some very difficult conditions, h
cilic is going to be able to serve for it this next game. roger federer has -- he's broken one time. bill: love game from federer. 12th ace and we'll be back to the u.s. open in just a moment. bill: well, the moment of truth for roger federer, trying to ontinue. it is on the cilic racket. up two sets and serving at 5-4. john: whoa. boy, what a way to start. bill: 129, his 11th ace. goran doing a pretty good job with that cilic serve? impression.his best back-to-back aces. john: he's playing...
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serving almost 4 million customers.prior to joining blue cross nearly 20 years ago, brad practiced law and served as general counsel to the governor of north carolina. as ceo thomas he really brings a very pragmatic optimistic view of the future and it's really helping his country -- company transform what is happening in north carolina and playing on the national stage by contributing to his great thinking. with that, please come up. >> thank you, nancy. good to be here. let me congratulate you and your team for putting this conversation together. >> it is important and we are proud to be part of it. nancy and her team does not give us work throughout the year bringing well-informed information to all of us so we can make better decisions in the health care space. let me also begin by thanking all of you that are here in the public sector. we appreciate your commitment and dedication and hard work that you bring to the conversation that we are about to have today. all of us in this room have a certain amount of knowled
serving almost 4 million customers.prior to joining blue cross nearly 20 years ago, brad practiced law and served as general counsel to the governor of north carolina. as ceo thomas he really brings a very pragmatic optimistic view of the future and it's really helping his country -- company transform what is happening in north carolina and playing on the national stage by contributing to his great thinking. with that, please come up. >> thank you, nancy. good to be here. let me...
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we do serve ethnic foods, but you can serve them healthy. just to give you an example, black people really love collard greens and a lot of fat. we've changed it since we knew how much it impacted our health, things with diabetes and being overweight, and now we can enjoy it. collardday, we have greens, sweet potato, and corn bread but they're all within the guidelines. it's not like mama's, but it's an awareness that the food can be. i guess we have a vote on. thanks to all of you for being here. thank you very much. i appreciate senator gillibrand chairing the meeting while i did go speak and vote. now we have senator klobuchar coming back to ask questions. i do believe senator gillibrand wants to ask a second round as well. there are so many different pieces to this and we need him and input and help as we move forward in resolving challenges and supporting schools >> i mentioned in the first heard the concern i have about the amount of time children have to eat. by the time they get through the line they have five minutes. they take a co
we do serve ethnic foods, but you can serve them healthy. just to give you an example, black people really love collard greens and a lot of fat. we've changed it since we knew how much it impacted our health, things with diabetes and being overweight, and now we can enjoy it. collardday, we have greens, sweet potato, and corn bread but they're all within the guidelines. it's not like mama's, but it's an awareness that the food can be. i guess we have a vote on. thanks to all of you for being...
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for the first time a father and son served simultaneously as president of two commissions and joaquin commission serves as president of the housing commission and much more challenging a job than my job here as a member of this commission, but we made history for a short period of time and it was an honor to do that. and lastly i want to thank the members of this commission with whom i serve including the distinguished city deputy attorney and especially to those who are not here today, but to all of you, and to an son for the work that we did together for the work selecting the general manager and i knew ann's husband as a young legislator and getting to know her here is an honor and wonderful experience getting to you know you after all these years. to harlan kelly and served the city for years and now the general manager and glad to bring you on board harlan and provide that leadership but in the end i of in public service for 43 years now and i think it's time to move on and i appreciate the opportunity to have served this city in this capacity. thank you. >> thank you. well, -- >
for the first time a father and son served simultaneously as president of two commissions and joaquin commission serves as president of the housing commission and much more challenging a job than my job here as a member of this commission, but we made history for a short period of time and it was an honor to do that. and lastly i want to thank the members of this commission with whom i serve including the distinguished city deputy attorney and especially to those who are not here today, but to...
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he was serving patients in the obstetrics ward. he was caring for pregnant women, delivering babies by c section and natural birth. interesting here is a doctor bringing new life into liberia as death is surrounding us. let me say in the midst of learning of this disheartening news about dr. sacra. i also learned some heartening news that on monday, 12 ebola patients walked out of our ebola care center having beaten that disease and having survived ebola. the ebola care center, on our 138-acre campus, there in liberia, is actually the largest ebola care centers in liberia. we have a 50-bed unit being run by our liberian medical professionals and staff, and there's 100-bed unit that is being run by msf or better known as doctors without borders. we have no conformation at this time about the exact contact point that dr. sacra had with ebola or contracted it. they check patients at our hospital before admittance for ebola symptoms and there's a strong possibility that the ebola symptoms were masked and not presenting themselves with
he was serving patients in the obstetrics ward. he was caring for pregnant women, delivering babies by c section and natural birth. interesting here is a doctor bringing new life into liberia as death is surrounding us. let me say in the midst of learning of this disheartening news about dr. sacra. i also learned some heartening news that on monday, 12 ebola patients walked out of our ebola care center having beaten that disease and having survived ebola. the ebola care center, on our 138-acre...
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the population we serve already and we're looking to expand the services we provide to the under served population so as a critical safety net population it does what the master plan prioritizes and expands care to low income people and hospital services to low income people so it's definitely consistent and high number of health disparitys. >> doesn't make sense to make it explicit that we are building on our own policies. >> and if the bond passes that's something we could do. >> and then we want incentives; right? >> [inaudible] >> commissioner chung. >> so actually i just whisperd that question to commissioner chow earlier. this has been a conversation we had for a while i believe, and so within this master plan you have to propose like capital improvement plan, the garage as well as the research building and one of the things i think during my conversation anyway was how would the neighborhood receive these like additional constructions? like we just finished building a hospital and i think that might be something that we have to interact with. >> absolutely. there's always -- in a
the population we serve already and we're looking to expand the services we provide to the under served population so as a critical safety net population it does what the master plan prioritizes and expands care to low income people and hospital services to low income people so it's definitely consistent and high number of health disparitys. >> doesn't make sense to make it explicit that we are building on our own policies. >> and if the bond passes that's something we could do....
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and served with extraordinarily good bread. on the outside, chewy in the middle. it's a whole different experience. if this was what vegetarianism meant in most of the places that practice it in the west, i would be at least half as much less of a -- about the subject. >> look, hippy, if you made bread this good, i might eat at your restaurant. mm. ♪ around here, one of the first things you notice that's different from the rest of india, turbans everywhere. the symbol of self-respect, bravery and spirituality for sikh men. this is the home, the spiritual center of the sikh faith, the fifth largest and maybe most misunderstood religion. in the heart of amritsar stands the majestic golden temple, the sikh equivalent of the vatican. sikhs are fundamentally against any caste system, believers in religious tolerance, but they are just as fundamentally war-like when it comes to defending their principles and what they see as their territory. >> welcome to golden temple. >> thank you. >> today is gurpurb one of the most auspicious day
and served with extraordinarily good bread. on the outside, chewy in the middle. it's a whole different experience. if this was what vegetarianism meant in most of the places that practice it in the west, i would be at least half as much less of a -- about the subject. >> look, hippy, if you made bread this good, i might eat at your restaurant. mm. ♪ around here, one of the first things you notice that's different from the rest of india, turbans everywhere. the symbol of self-respect,...
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he served in that position until 1881. he hadn his paper holder sitting on the desk, you can see it states his name and also his title in the hayes administration. the two men had met many years earlier while serving in the u.s. senate. they have been governors. they were part of that club. and then of course hayes had become a friend and was elected. after his time of secretary of war, he served another administration, overlapping between garfield and arthur. the utah commission was put together. they were supposed to explore this problem of what to do with the territory of utah. people wanted to become a state. they wanted to be admitted to the union. there was a problem according to some people because a lot of the people in the area were mormon and they were practicing polygamy. the country was up in arms about that. sentese politicians were to that area where they were supposed to interview people in that area and find out what was happening and what they were doing. the committee never really did end up making any de
he served in that position until 1881. he hadn his paper holder sitting on the desk, you can see it states his name and also his title in the hayes administration. the two men had met many years earlier while serving in the u.s. senate. they have been governors. they were part of that club. and then of course hayes had become a friend and was elected. after his time of secretary of war, he served another administration, overlapping between garfield and arthur. the utah commission was put...
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he served his country more or less capably in office. john tyler opened up trade with china for the first time come are pretty important issue to us today, pretty important part of our economy trading with china. they'll had things he did had things they did right and they did wrong and their solutions didn't stand a test of time but you can't understand united states without understanding the civil war. dividing families including lincoln's own family. lincoln had a number brothers and mother were killed in the war. dividing families. this enormous death toll. the civil wars with us to this day. you can understand america without it. you can understand the civil war with understanding the former presidents. they all have their good and they're bad. my favorite review i've gotten so far on this book has said that you know i have no ax to grind with these presidents. i present them as they are and they let you guys be the judge so you guys are certainly welcome to be the decision-makers. other questions? >> can you discuss just briefly yo
he served his country more or less capably in office. john tyler opened up trade with china for the first time come are pretty important issue to us today, pretty important part of our economy trading with china. they'll had things he did had things they did right and they did wrong and their solutions didn't stand a test of time but you can't understand united states without understanding the civil war. dividing families including lincoln's own family. lincoln had a number brothers and mother...
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so's his serve.up to 90% of us, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. jim, here's $2 off one a day multivitamins to get key nutrients you may need. go to oneaday.com for savings. research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50 plus. those hot dogs look good. oh yeah, hebrew national. their all-beef like yours but they're also kosher. so, not just any beef goes into it. oh, honey! oh! here, have some of ours. oh! hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust. for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. >>> the ray rice case has turned the often hidden issue of domestic violence into an ongoing national discussion. scandal star,
so's his serve.up to 90% of us, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. jim, here's $2 off one a day multivitamins to get key nutrients you may need. go to oneaday.com for savings. research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50 plus. those hot dogs look good. oh yeah, hebrew national. their...
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i serve the food to people here. so you already have contact with everyone.h the education, and i sing and dance. and as soon as i start dancing, everybody comes to me and says, teach me. teach me. i want to dance. and besides that, i'm a lot of fun. i'm funny. my prison time goes by like that. so i make it smooth for other people, too. >> neve tirza not only has a rec room for dancing, it has one other unusual facility. one we have never seen in any other prison. a petting zoo. >> what we found is that the treating of animals is something very therapeutic for them. some of them were victims, their parents' victims. so that helps them deal with those issues. people who have violent offenses learn how to be gentle, and they learn how to respect a living creature. and there is a darkroom in there. there is a comfortable chair and an aquarium with fish that glow in the dark, and it's supposed to be a place for relaxation. >> translator: something inside of me really enjoys the silence because for many, many years i lived in a very difficult and emotional storm.
i serve the food to people here. so you already have contact with everyone.h the education, and i sing and dance. and as soon as i start dancing, everybody comes to me and says, teach me. teach me. i want to dance. and besides that, i'm a lot of fun. i'm funny. my prison time goes by like that. so i make it smooth for other people, too. >> neve tirza not only has a rec room for dancing, it has one other unusual facility. one we have never seen in any other prison. a petting zoo. >>...
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to what degree do most of us who have never served have any idea what those who have served face when they come home and try to adjust a. in terms of finding a job and b. being a civilian? the challenges are extreme. the economic challenges our veterans face, it's really an age issue. they come home, we dicussed this a little bit before, they're leaving the military after four to six years of service, they're in their mid-twenties, mostly enlisted folks only have a high school degree their entire age group has passed them by-- they're already out of college they're already in the work force. they're already climbing the coporate ladder. and there they are twenty four to twenty seven years old, with a high school degree military experience and their entire peer group has passed them by. so, they have these great ecomonic challenges of getting into the work force finding a position that they have a skill set for. and then also, they have great difficulties convincing hiring civilians, hiring managers that skill sets they may have learned in the military what that means in the civilian s
to what degree do most of us who have never served have any idea what those who have served face when they come home and try to adjust a. in terms of finding a job and b. being a civilian? the challenges are extreme. the economic challenges our veterans face, it's really an age issue. they come home, we dicussed this a little bit before, they're leaving the military after four to six years of service, they're in their mid-twenties, mostly enlisted folks only have a high school degree their...
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who have served us so well.ight now they are have to drive as far as san antonio. we have a great opportunity for this with the new u.t.r.t.v. medical school. i'd like to see us work with the utrrgv medical school to see if we can create a shared campus that provides a medical hospital specifically for our veterans. >> thank you. >> senator davis, texas has left millions of dollars on the table that would have come to the state if we had expanded medicaid. if elected, would you go after that money and could you explain that answer? >> greg abbott's plan is that we $100 billion -- of our tax money to california and new york in the next 10 years. there is a reason that republican governors around this country have found a way that's right for their states to bring this money down. there's a reason that champ bers of commerce throughout the state, including right here in the rio grande valley, have begged us to do the right thing and bring this money back to texas to work for you and to create the 300,000 estimated
who have served us so well.ight now they are have to drive as far as san antonio. we have a great opportunity for this with the new u.t.r.t.v. medical school. i'd like to see us work with the utrrgv medical school to see if we can create a shared campus that provides a medical hospital specifically for our veterans. >> thank you. >> senator davis, texas has left millions of dollars on the table that would have come to the state if we had expanded medicaid. if elected, would you go...
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he will serve. johnson has the white house .ress issue a statement russell's audit even if he doesn't want to be. again.te to bother you i want you to know i made an announcement. may i read it to you? appointing a's special commission to study and report about all the facts and circumstances relating to the assassination of the late president, john f. kennedy, and the subsequent filing death of the man charged with the assassination. the president stated the majority and minority leadership had been consulted. the members of the special commission art chief justice earl warren, senator richard , representative gerald -- , the president stated that the special commission is to be instructed to evaluate all available information concerning the subject of the inquiry. flabbergasted by what johnson had done. russell told johnson he did not want to serve on this commission, he could not serve on this commission. it must have been a nightmare situation. he salutes and accepts the assignment over a final
he will serve. johnson has the white house .ress issue a statement russell's audit even if he doesn't want to be. again.te to bother you i want you to know i made an announcement. may i read it to you? appointing a's special commission to study and report about all the facts and circumstances relating to the assassination of the late president, john f. kennedy, and the subsequent filing death of the man charged with the assassination. the president stated the majority and minority leadership...
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, serve the arena for events, as well as serve the larger mission bay area, and all of its employees, and preliminary through the discussions is teams that it is possible that you can construct a facility that would accommodate the water taxi. and then, even further beyond sort of a long term opportunity as we again, see mainly going, well, one further south, at, and either, the basin, or in the hunter's point shipyard, and then, actually, in and the candle stick point even further south, treasure island. and again, as these projects you know, build out, and which is why i would, take a longer period of time, these are the opportunities for water taxi. and then, on the north, going again, beyond the port jurisdiction, serving something perhaps something in the yacht club, serving the club, and so that is really, that shows you there, sort of the kind of the fully, built out at least potentially built out water taxi network in san francisco. and obviously not shown here are the landings that the tide line marine uses in the east bay. this is really just san francisco. so just to wrap u
, serve the arena for events, as well as serve the larger mission bay area, and all of its employees, and preliminary through the discussions is teams that it is possible that you can construct a facility that would accommodate the water taxi. and then, even further beyond sort of a long term opportunity as we again, see mainly going, well, one further south, at, and either, the basin, or in the hunter's point shipyard, and then, actually, in and the candle stick point even further south,...
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i am a military officer who served 23 years in the navy and i served at the heritage foundation. i think that there are probably some points steve and i disagree on. >> i'll just jump off the cliff here. i actually think we disagree quite vehemently on where the line is between permissible unilateral presidential war making and when the president has to go to congress. it's just that that's not where we are today. the reason why is because you have these two older statutes, the 2001 and the iraq statute and more importantly at the top of the program as the caller said you have no question that congress and the american people support kind of action in iraq against isis. this is not the kind of competitional controversy that would raise the fight i think we would quite happily get into if this were an academic conversation entirely because there is no dispute about the principle. what is really at issue is why we're going in, what the end game is, and exactly what the terms of the authorization should be. i think that's why it is particularly problematic that rather engage in that
i am a military officer who served 23 years in the navy and i served at the heritage foundation. i think that there are probably some points steve and i disagree on. >> i'll just jump off the cliff here. i actually think we disagree quite vehemently on where the line is between permissible unilateral presidential war making and when the president has to go to congress. it's just that that's not where we are today. the reason why is because you have these two older statutes, the 2001 and...
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why are we doing this, how does this serve the interest of the american people, how does it serve the interest of freedom and democracy armed the world? how do we help the world? they want to be taken care of. they want to make sure they get all the resources needed to get the job done. and above all, both of these -- soldiers and statesmen -- want to make sure that they are serving the country to the best of their ability. they're people of courage, people of competence, people who want to make sure the american people are safe and that we're trying to bring safety to as many people in the world as we possibly can. if you walk out the front of this building and go down the hill, first memorial you'll come to is the vietnam wall. if you continue across the mall, you'll then see the korean war memorial, and then up the reflecting pool at the other end you'll see the world war ii memorial. and in the distance you'll see the marine memorial, you'll see the navy memorial further up the mall. you'll see all sorts of recognition to those men and women i was privileged to serve with as soldi
why are we doing this, how does this serve the interest of the american people, how does it serve the interest of freedom and democracy armed the world? how do we help the world? they want to be taken care of. they want to make sure they get all the resources needed to get the job done. and above all, both of these -- soldiers and statesmen -- want to make sure that they are serving the country to the best of their ability. they're people of courage, people of competence, people who want to...
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president, and to the legacy of all those who have served before me. i would also like to thank the vice president, who i have known for so many years, and in whom i have found great wisdom, unwavering support, and a shared vision of what america can and should be. i want to recognize my good friend valerie jarrett, whom i've been fortunate to work with from the beginning of what started as an improbable, idealistic effort by a young senator from illinois, who we were both right to believe would achieve greatness. i've had the opportunity to serve in your distinguished cabinet and worked with a white house chief of staff -- a white house staff ably led by denis mcdonough that has done much to make real the promise of our democracy. and each of the men and women who i have come to know will be lifelong friends. whatever my accomplishments, they could not have been achieved without the love, support and guidance of two people who are not here with me today. my parents, eric and miriam holder, nurtured me and my accomplished brother, william, and made us
president, and to the legacy of all those who have served before me. i would also like to thank the vice president, who i have known for so many years, and in whom i have found great wisdom, unwavering support, and a shared vision of what america can and should be. i want to recognize my good friend valerie jarrett, whom i've been fortunate to work with from the beginning of what started as an improbable, idealistic effort by a young senator from illinois, who we were both right to believe...
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samuel would serve one meal a day. family style meal. no menus. predating restaurants. was served. what new the first documented york city tavern slash takeout.nt to do they would put them in earthen pots. food t would seal the inside. st. fraunces did the canning. were here, canned oysters, nuts, pickled, that kind of thing. a business takeout business on site as well. british occupied new york early on in the war. wall.w the writing on the he knew this was going to happen. he left to new jersey with his and left the loyalist son-in-law to run the tavern. the british captured him in new him back to ought new york where they forced st. prison of war serve one of the british generals at a different location. fraunces was an entrepreneur. he started the tavern, the fancy it was popular. being forced to run for free rubbed him the wrong way. a patriot, he used it to help the cause. he would listen in to what the generals said at the dinner table and report it back army.the copt innocental he saved table scraps and any kind of clothing and give them to the prisoners in new york city. n
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serves?>> first serve percentage. we like high 70's and we like a lot of body serves. in doubles, you want to curve it into the body. make the guy try to get out of the way of it. that is a harder return. you will see us use a lot of body serves. >> rob labor once said to me that the strokes didn't go but getting to the ball did. >> you have to have good wheels in this game. you have to contact on the same spot every time. and he, he gets there has his eye on the ball every time. once you lose that step, you are starting to drop down the ranks. if you lose your wheels, that is your base. >> that is the big injury in the singles game he cause the lateral movement. the hips go first. that is where we feel the most sore. you feel it in the hips. a lot of players have that surgery. >> what is the surgery? >> hip replacement and re-servicing. had it done right when he retired. knock on wood. win, this isidn't the last grand slam of the season. were you worried? >> there is definitely a sense of ur
serves?>> first serve percentage. we like high 70's and we like a lot of body serves. in doubles, you want to curve it into the body. make the guy try to get out of the way of it. that is a harder return. you will see us use a lot of body serves. >> rob labor once said to me that the strokes didn't go but getting to the ball did. >> you have to have good wheels in this game. you have to contact on the same spot every time. and he, he gets there has his eye on the ball every...
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speak about 3 qualities that are critical for the urban forestry i served on the council might have the first character is knowledge mike's down done a good job he wrote a book and his tree walk he leads tours around the city are well loved and certainly has a foundation of knowledge the second is passion san francisco certainly has our share of people that are passionate about all kinds of things trees are not his bread and butter but he gives his time this speaks to his commitment and finally, i think we shouldn't underestimate the value of that moderated position the council represents both the city itself and it represents the resident of san francisco it is important that the council members have an item time that will look at all contention issues that come up and make people feel their thoughts and opinions are welcome and heard he can pull those together and make the best decisions so i urge you to donor him and that's a behalf and well behaved baby (laughter). >> anastasia, amber. >> i certainly can't compete with a baby (laughter) by you probably recognize my face i've been in
speak about 3 qualities that are critical for the urban forestry i served on the council might have the first character is knowledge mike's down done a good job he wrote a book and his tree walk he leads tours around the city are well loved and certainly has a foundation of knowledge the second is passion san francisco certainly has our share of people that are passionate about all kinds of things trees are not his bread and butter but he gives his time this speaks to his commitment and...