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of lennon and the rockefeller saying no. really he had tried he first he had already painted into the pictures and the rockefeller said not complain new york police beating up strikers. he had painted and lenin's tomb in the upper right hand corner nelson would come his mother abby rockefeller. wonderful woman would come they'd look at it. they thought it was terrific and he not get them angry and he only got them angry with lenin's head. he was fired the painting. they tried to save the painting despite. what the movie shows you it was very they tried to get it moved to the modern art museum, which was of course another rockefeller benefaction, but it's very hard to remove a fresco which is of course painted into the wall. there are a lot more stories like that and there's not a lot of time left and i know that you got questions for david as well. thank you very much. any questions comments are you about their? it microphone hi diego, rivera's painted lenin and it was exhibited for a while. wasn't it? the painting went well
of lennon and the rockefeller saying no. really he had tried he first he had already painted into the pictures and the rockefeller said not complain new york police beating up strikers. he had painted and lenin's tomb in the upper right hand corner nelson would come his mother abby rockefeller. wonderful woman would come they'd look at it. they thought it was terrific and he not get them angry and he only got them angry with lenin's head. he was fired the painting. they tried to save the...
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and just a couple of weeks ago, the rockefeller foundation hosted a conference with the government andc sector to identify the challenges we have in the united states to improve our sequencing , and not just the sequencing itself, but how we analyze it, communicate it, and tie it to the downstream so what type of question. every mutation isn't impactful, but we do need to know the ones that are that so -- the ones that are so we can get in front of them. lisa: this goes to the question of how international the vaccination effort has to be. the united states is doing really well, much better than europe and most of the developing world. how much do you think the u.s. needs to do in order to get vaccines out to some of the less wealthy parts of the world, in order to prevent some of these variants from being established, from mutating in the first place and getting footholds? rick: it sounds like you have been working on pandemic prevention for quite a while. lisa: about a year, actually. [laughter] rick: that is a critical point, and the news gets lost in the enthusiasm for increasing v
and just a couple of weeks ago, the rockefeller foundation hosted a conference with the government andc sector to identify the challenges we have in the united states to improve our sequencing , and not just the sequencing itself, but how we analyze it, communicate it, and tie it to the downstream so what type of question. every mutation isn't impactful, but we do need to know the ones that are that so -- the ones that are so we can get in front of them. lisa: this goes to the question of how...
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it was founded by members of the rockefeller family to persuade banks to align their lending with the e i've got to begin given your family name, it's associated with oil. it made its money through oil. just give us that initial understanding of what made you change your mind. the truth is 150 years ago we didn't know about the relationship between fossil fuels and climate change. but when we know more we do more. and so the fact today that is my delete not members of the rockefeller family and also cross the banking sector today we recognise there is a direct relationship between investment and in expansion in the foster full industry and the catastrophic impact on climate change across the world. especially on the most vulnerable populations like myanmar as he was speaking about. we formed the effort called bank forward. as an initiative to organise significant bank account holders to engage with their banks and essentially influence them to move away from financing fossil fuels just as hsbc has made a significant commitment and a commendable commitment to do today. just and a comme
it was founded by members of the rockefeller family to persuade banks to align their lending with the e i've got to begin given your family name, it's associated with oil. it made its money through oil. just give us that initial understanding of what made you change your mind. the truth is 150 years ago we didn't know about the relationship between fossil fuels and climate change. but when we know more we do more. and so the fact today that is my delete not members of the rockefeller family and...
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it was founded by members of the rockefeller family to persuade banks to align their lending with the why his family's foundation supports disinvestment from coal. 150 years ago we didn't know about the relationship between fossil fuels and climate change. but when we know more we do more. and so the fact today as members of the rockefeller family and also cross the banking sector today we recognise there is a direct relationship between investment and in expansion in the fossil fuel industry and the catastrophic impact on climate change across the world. especially on the most vulnerable populations like myanmar, as he was speaking about. we formed the effort called bank forward. as an initiative to organise significant bank account holders to engage with their banks and essentially influence them to move away from financing fossil fuels just as hsbc has made a significant commitment and a commendable commitment to do today. just put that into context for us. of course it is, it's got a lot of exposure to coal. talk us through how significant this move is. i think there are a few thi
it was founded by members of the rockefeller family to persuade banks to align their lending with the why his family's foundation supports disinvestment from coal. 150 years ago we didn't know about the relationship between fossil fuels and climate change. but when we know more we do more. and so the fact today as members of the rockefeller family and also cross the banking sector today we recognise there is a direct relationship between investment and in expansion in the fossil fuel industry...
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the roosevelts, the rockefellers. a lot of celebrities, actresses, rita haworth. lot of writers got divorced here. it was something where people from every walk of life from the most famous to the people who needed to get out of their marriage came here. the process was formal. they took it seriously. they knew that people were counting on this divorce being final and recognized in other states. the process was straightforward. someone would arrive and meet with their attorney. they would have to hire an attorney. a spouse who did not come would have an attorney in their stead. the person who was staying and establishing residency would have to stay in a place where a witness could testify they had seen them every day of that residency period, that they had not left the state. and then when that was up, which at its fastest was six weeks, they would come to the courthouse, often this court room that we are in, and stand in front of a judge and the witness would testify and explain the reasons they were getting divorced and then they would have their divorce. they w
the roosevelts, the rockefellers. a lot of celebrities, actresses, rita haworth. lot of writers got divorced here. it was something where people from every walk of life from the most famous to the people who needed to get out of their marriage came here. the process was formal. they took it seriously. they knew that people were counting on this divorce being final and recognized in other states. the process was straightforward. someone would arrive and meet with their attorney. they would have...
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vanderbilts, the roosevelts, the rockefellers, a lot of celebrities, actresses like carole lombard, ritaaworth, a lot of writers got divorced here. it was something where people from every walk of life, from the most famous to people who really needed to get a divorce and get out of their marriage came here. the process for divorce was very formal. they took it very seriously here, because they knew people were counting on this divorce being final and being recognized . the process was very straightforward. someone would arrive and they would meet with their attorney right away. they would have to hire an attorney. a spouse who did not come would have to have an attorney and their stead appearing on their behalf. the person who was establishing residency would then have to stay in a place where a witness could testify that they had seen them every single day of that residency period, that they had not left the state and had been here the whole duration. when that was up, which was at its fastest at six weeks, they would come to the courthouse, this courtroom we are in, stand in front of
vanderbilts, the roosevelts, the rockefellers, a lot of celebrities, actresses like carole lombard, ritaaworth, a lot of writers got divorced here. it was something where people from every walk of life, from the most famous to people who really needed to get a divorce and get out of their marriage came here. the process for divorce was very formal. they took it very seriously here, because they knew people were counting on this divorce being final and being recognized . the process was very...
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and as far as the tapestry go, all i can say is i think the rockefeller foundation for loaning such an amazing tapestry to the united nations. i will not call them and to discuss that. but i will miss seeing it here in these chambers. we back one last question, donna green. >> thank you. thank you for the briefing. i know it's not on the official program of this month but you are arriving just at the time is going to be re- negotiated paid the trump administration was not favorable to give them a stronger mandate. you're talking about nigeria last week. what is your position? is the u.s. ready to reinforce operational cooperation in the field? throughout we will work with our colleagues on the security council to see how we can work to better make more effective and efficient on the ground. i know this is a major concern for the french. and i expect that they will be practically leading our discussions on that but we are willing to participate. >> thank you for joining us today we look forward to doing it again very, very soon. and please just reach out with any additional questions. t
and as far as the tapestry go, all i can say is i think the rockefeller foundation for loaning such an amazing tapestry to the united nations. i will not call them and to discuss that. but i will miss seeing it here in these chambers. we back one last question, donna green. >> thank you. thank you for the briefing. i know it's not on the official program of this month but you are arriving just at the time is going to be re- negotiated paid the trump administration was not favorable to...
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his memory was the 1960s only 10% of americans the rockefellers andel the kennedys had shares of stock invested in the stock market. now, 53% of american families before 01k or an individual retirement account and their lifesaving is in that 401k ira. if you raise taxes on businesses, you reduce the cash full of every one of those businesses and these stocks in your stock portfolio in your 401k your individual retirement account become worth less. people saw tremendous increase in their life savings when the republicans cut taxes in the stock market went up in the value of stocks went up. unfortunately if they reverse that you're going to see that increaseha slowdown. you will be less well-off with your life savings. biden is not only going to kill jobs within these tax increases, it's going to damage the life savings of at least half they. country. ho>> let me ask the other part of the equation the paying of taxes delete opinion peace this minor headline how to, collect 1.4 trillion in on paid taxes for they write that in a remarkable 2019 analysis that americans report on their taxes
his memory was the 1960s only 10% of americans the rockefellers andel the kennedys had shares of stock invested in the stock market. now, 53% of american families before 01k or an individual retirement account and their lifesaving is in that 401k ira. if you raise taxes on businesses, you reduce the cash full of every one of those businesses and these stocks in your stock portfolio in your 401k your individual retirement account become worth less. people saw tremendous increase in their life...
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at that point in time bullard was an elevator man in the rockefeller center building where dave garrowayticed his fellow running the elevator. he just figured [indiscernible]. the day after garroway looks at the medal and says, where did you get that? he realized, oh my god. this is who eleanor roosevelt was talking about. they had him on "the today show" with all of his 14 decorations. this little african-american man wearing glasses, he looks sedate and mild as you can imagine. but here he is in here are all these medals. he lived to be recognized in the united states which he had not been. the unfortunate thing is this was a memorial to the lafayette flying corps in france that was done in 1928 outside paris. edmund grows, the doctor, major bullard's name was not on it. robert: not a question but comment from jennifer who said, great presentation. prof. morrow: thank you so much. robert: i think shoe speaking on behalf of everyone. last question and we will say goodbye. from our friend in new orleans, marcus. did eugene bullard meet or interact with african-american soldiers of the 36
at that point in time bullard was an elevator man in the rockefeller center building where dave garrowayticed his fellow running the elevator. he just figured [indiscernible]. the day after garroway looks at the medal and says, where did you get that? he realized, oh my god. this is who eleanor roosevelt was talking about. they had him on "the today show" with all of his 14 decorations. this little african-american man wearing glasses, he looks sedate and mild as you can imagine. but...
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elevated to the region of lodger, region of honor and at that time, he was an elevator man at the rockefeller center, and garrett, at the "today" show. and he spoke to him, and he just figured with the medals, probably associations, but the day after he reads the article, garaway looks and takes another look at the fella, and he said, excuse me, where did you get that meddle and that's when bullard tells him it's a legion of honor and he said oh, my god, and then he realizes that's who eleanor roosevelt was talking about, so they had him on the "today" show, with all 14 of his french decorations next to him. the little african-american man, wearing glasses, looks sedate and mild as you can imagine, but here he is, and here are all of these medals, and in many respects, many years later, he at least lived to be recognized in the united states, which he had not been. the unfortunate thing is that there is actually a memorial to the lafayette flying corps in france that was done in 1928, outside paris, but edmund gross, the doctor, made certain that bullard's name was not on it. >> there's anoth
elevated to the region of lodger, region of honor and at that time, he was an elevator man at the rockefeller center, and garrett, at the "today" show. and he spoke to him, and he just figured with the medals, probably associations, but the day after he reads the article, garaway looks and takes another look at the fella, and he said, excuse me, where did you get that meddle and that's when bullard tells him it's a legion of honor and he said oh, my god, and then he realizes that's...
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i think it was the rockefeller foundation to the nps education division.d the parks service, albright was a huge fan of grant. they were using that money to get grant around. the same thing with the ccc and works projects administration photographs. the parks service as today was always strapped for funds. there's not a lot of funds for photography for promotional or artistic purposes, so they would have him piggyback on these work trips to where there was money to document ccc activities. then they talked about how he did both the crews and the work that they produced. most of all, they actually -- we focused mostly on his landscape photographs but what they really wanted was pictures of people enjoying the parks. the parks are being used by the public, therefore, congress should give money for them. the initial photographs were kind of -- he was a guy at yellowstone who could grab a camera and use it and he was not that sophisticated when he started. he comes back and starts being hired, even the parks people are saying these are pretty cliche. these kin
i think it was the rockefeller foundation to the nps education division.d the parks service, albright was a huge fan of grant. they were using that money to get grant around. the same thing with the ccc and works projects administration photographs. the parks service as today was always strapped for funds. there's not a lot of funds for photography for promotional or artistic purposes, so they would have him piggyback on these work trips to where there was money to document ccc activities. then...
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this is something that the rockefeller foundation has recommended to the president and the money is there that means that we will catch cases of covid coming into school much more easily than we've been able to given so many children are asymptomatic. and this money will allow us to put hepa machines in each classroom, air filtration devices that can improve the ventilation. once those things are in place with the vaccinations we need to run as fast as we can in our school districts to share those plans with families and make sure that we get kids back in school this spring. there's still a few months left in the school year. we can't wait until this fall to bring everyone back. >> okay, but nick i'm going to venture that you think this is more than trust, more than making schools have better ventilation, for those older kids they now have jobs, or we don't know where they are. what's it going to take to not just get them back but to solve for all that was just lost? >> i think it's critical for us to, again, think as radical and be as flexible as possible. >> what does that look like? >>
this is something that the rockefeller foundation has recommended to the president and the money is there that means that we will catch cases of covid coming into school much more easily than we've been able to given so many children are asymptomatic. and this money will allow us to put hepa machines in each classroom, air filtration devices that can improve the ventilation. once those things are in place with the vaccinations we need to run as fast as we can in our school districts to share...
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but that's what was paying grant grant was being paid by this grant was actually i think the the rockefeller foundation to the to the nps education division and and the park service all bright was a huge fan of grant and they were using that money to to get grant around the same thing with the ccc works projects administration photographs. park service as today was always strapped for funds. there's not a lot of fun for photography. for promotional or artistic purposes so they would have him piggyback his promotional art and artistic photographs on these work trips to where there was money to document ccc activities and then they talked about how he did just both the crews and the work that they produced. and most of all they actually we focus mostly on his landscape photograph. but what they really wanted was. pictures of people enjoying the parks the parks are being used by the public. therefore congress should approach mommy for them. now his initial photographs were kind of please kind of um, here's he was a guy at yellowstone who could grab a camera and use it and he was not sophisticat
but that's what was paying grant grant was being paid by this grant was actually i think the the rockefeller foundation to the to the nps education division and and the park service all bright was a huge fan of grant and they were using that money to to get grant around the same thing with the ccc works projects administration photographs. park service as today was always strapped for funds. there's not a lot of fun for photography. for promotional or artistic purposes so they would have him...
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narrator: but behind the rockefeller mask is a deadly secret.out every possible piece of evidence they could find. we had bones
narrator: but behind the rockefeller mask is a deadly secret.out every possible piece of evidence they could find. we had bones
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the nation builders who rockefeller called the great patriots.the costume focus has always been on the beautiful gals and fine military uniforms. the story of working people is generally lost from history books. it is usually missing from living history events as well, including here. basket member, -- maker, terry, sees it as permission to -- the lower sort people at colonial williamsburg. she has worked at colonial in sport for over 25 years, she was the first female coachman at the museum. she told me she likes to talk about the basket as a way to open the topic of social class, because the people who need baskets were generally poor. teri sees her costume as providing an opportunity to discuss social class. as a door to many things, but also as a prop for the visitor, since visitors are often at a loss for appropriate topics to engage a costume interpreter, and questions about what they are wearing becoming obvious entry point. terry told me, it is a great educational opportunity to be able to talk with people about why i am wearing what i am
the nation builders who rockefeller called the great patriots.the costume focus has always been on the beautiful gals and fine military uniforms. the story of working people is generally lost from history books. it is usually missing from living history events as well, including here. basket member, -- maker, terry, sees it as permission to -- the lower sort people at colonial williamsburg. she has worked at colonial in sport for over 25 years, she was the first female coachman at the museum....
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as early as 1958, nixon had received the republican presidential nomination, and he swept aside challenges, by rockefeller of new york, and goldwater of arizona. in his acceptance speech, he told the delegates, we shall build a better america, and he added, i believe in the american dream, because i have seen it come through in my own life. but for the first time in his political career, nixon was to learn the meaning of defeat. in 1960, after his historic television debates, he lost the presidency, to john f. kennedy but one of the smallest margins in the united states history. >> i want to say, that one of the great things of america, is that we had a contest, and it was hard fought as this one was hard-fought. and once a decision is made, we unite behind the man, who is elected. >> but there were even darker days ahead for nixon. after the defeat by kennedy, he soon found that private life, lacked the -- public office. in seeking the governorship of california, against pat brown, he sought to establish a new base in the leadership of the republican party. when nixon was defeated by brown, he was deeply
as early as 1958, nixon had received the republican presidential nomination, and he swept aside challenges, by rockefeller of new york, and goldwater of arizona. in his acceptance speech, he told the delegates, we shall build a better america, and he added, i believe in the american dream, because i have seen it come through in my own life. but for the first time in his political career, nixon was to learn the meaning of defeat. in 1960, after his historic television debates, he lost the...
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the capital moved to richmond. in 1926 philanthropist john d rockefeller jr. founded the colonial williamsburg foundation, which included an outdoor museum comprised of a 301 acre historic area with 88 original buildings from the 18th and early 19th centuries. the initial goal was to bring the town back to quote the beauty and charm of 200 years ago. rockefeller wanted more than to restore and preserve the past. he wanted to recreate and interpret colonial life through the museum. scholarly precision and accuracy where the early goals which led to care for architectural restoration and fabrication based on material culture research accurate buildings become a backdrop for costumed interpreters. the museum start addressing people in period clothing in 1934 the first six people to be costume were female docents in the raleigh tavern. which led to fine reproductions to be worn by the hostess interpreters as a tavern and the governor's palace? brenda rosso the person in charge of the costume said the colonial williamsburg at this time was quote a colonial revival t
the capital moved to richmond. in 1926 philanthropist john d rockefeller jr. founded the colonial williamsburg foundation, which included an outdoor museum comprised of a 301 acre historic area with 88 original buildings from the 18th and early 19th centuries. the initial goal was to bring the town back to quote the beauty and charm of 200 years ago. rockefeller wanted more than to restore and preserve the past. he wanted to recreate and interpret colonial life through the museum. scholarly...
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we heard from the vice president, she spoke to bloomberg. nelson, rockefeller75, he was the last vice president to tell the rule maker what to do in the senate. we are going to see that with that lady from california? >> it does not appear so. the progressives are citing examples like rockefeller and i believe hubert humphrey did the same at one point, but the moderates have decided they are going to stick with the parliamentarian's rolling on what counts as a budgetary and build that you can pass and get around the filibuster. the key person is joe manchin who has been not overruling her. tom: i read an article from a year ago showing the sides of the liberals and democrats. what is the power of progressives right now? is it there or is it a fiction? jack: they are the key pivotal people that joe manchin and -- we are hearing them try to affect what is going to be in this next package when you hear about elizabeth warren's will tax that may not become law, but sets a marker for what democrats can talk about with the next big bill when they get into tax discuss
we heard from the vice president, she spoke to bloomberg. nelson, rockefeller75, he was the last vice president to tell the rule maker what to do in the senate. we are going to see that with that lady from california? >> it does not appear so. the progressives are citing examples like rockefeller and i believe hubert humphrey did the same at one point, but the moderates have decided they are going to stick with the parliamentarian's rolling on what counts as a budgetary and build that you...
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testimony on youtube video, basically said hubert humphrey disregarded the promontory and when he was vice president. nelson rockefellerusly disregarded the parliamentarian to bring the threshold required for overcoming filibuster from 67 votes, which is what it used to be, down to 60. we see carly there is a pattern of the vice president overturning or disregarding the parliamentarian, especially when there are procedural issues regarding the filibuster. the vice president here can do the same thing or whoever is in the senate chair, and that would allow the $15 minimum wage to be in the package. people say, you already have a couple of senators are going to vote against it anyway. first of all, people often say one thing. it is very different to vote against the president's first major initiative. i don't think -- secondly, we're going to have compromise for negotiation was senators, disagree with the $15, you first have to relate in so they haven't to negotiate, understanding and can be part of the recoiliation package. amy: you people like raphael warnock who won the perhaps have to run again in two years, from geo
testimony on youtube video, basically said hubert humphrey disregarded the promontory and when he was vice president. nelson rockefellerusly disregarded the parliamentarian to bring the threshold required for overcoming filibuster from 67 votes, which is what it used to be, down to 60. we see carly there is a pattern of the vice president overturning or disregarding the parliamentarian, especially when there are procedural issues regarding the filibuster. the vice president here can do the same...
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and there was history of it the -- hubert humphrey did, nelson rockefeller did it. defied the parliamentarian. there is no way -- president biden shouldac loose the vice president. i have great respect. we are thankful for much of what is in the bill, but there is no way he should have said to ask ago "i'm going to abide by the parliamentarian." the parliamentarian did not elect him. the parliamentarian is [indiscernible] has a deep and ugly history. overrule the parliamentarian and make the senators vote. amy: alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeted -- i mean, the stats are staggering. you write, "raising the minimum wage would lift 40% of african-american workers and 62 million poor and low income americans of every race." >> first of all, again, we need to stop using this language about conservative. there's nothing conservative when you establish justice. to conserve needs to hold on to something. so they are not conservative. they're not liberal. they're not moderates. they are not centrists. what is this interest? you only want to make sure half the people get justic
and there was history of it the -- hubert humphrey did, nelson rockefeller did it. defied the parliamentarian. there is no way -- president biden shouldac loose the vice president. i have great respect. we are thankful for much of what is in the bill, but there is no way he should have said to ask ago "i'm going to abide by the parliamentarian." the parliamentarian did not elect him. the parliamentarian is [indiscernible] has a deep and ugly history. overrule the parliamentarian and...
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the whale and rainbows, and remembered to take pictures. thanks for doing that. thanks for joining us tonight, take care. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefellerin the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."
the whale and rainbows, and remembered to take pictures. thanks for doing that. thanks for joining us tonight, take care. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefellerin the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."
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the liberal new yorker nelson rockefeller coexisting with the far right western barry goldwater. it all worked. but then came the first stirrings of the civil rights movement. >> you're not a texan if you're not for segregation. >> in 1954 the supreme court ruled that segregating schools was unconstitutional. >> the white children went to school and we stood outside. >> for the next ten years, there was a new civil war in the south. to bring black children into lilly white schools. then came an earthquake. the civil rights act of 1964. just months after john kennedy's assassination, the new democratic president lyndon johnson famous for bending congress to his will, got the bill through. >> the civil rights act of 1964 is signed at the white house by president johnson. >> and when he signed it, he said to an aide, i just handed the south, the republicans, for a generation. johnson was wrong about that. it is been about three. you begin to have a democratic party that was in the main more liberal and a republican party that was in the main far more reactionary. >> it would indeed
the liberal new yorker nelson rockefeller coexisting with the far right western barry goldwater. it all worked. but then came the first stirrings of the civil rights movement. >> you're not a texan if you're not for segregation. >> in 1954 the supreme court ruled that segregating schools was unconstitutional. >> the white children went to school and we stood outside. >> for the next ten years, there was a new civil war in the south. to bring black children into lilly...
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jobs or whatever but if they're looking at the raw data they see what the inflation is that's why you see like sustained rockefeller gone very very short the dollar because he sees inflation coming down the line now we have all saying are ok maybe not as nice a guy as them dr miller but he's a big billionaire hedge fund guy and here's there's an interesting crease he uses in the paragraph here within the article briefs for rampant inflation hedge fund billionaire stunned that market craziness sees trouble ahead so he says trouble ahead is signaled by a rare combination of low quality securities staggering valuation metrics over leveraged capital structures a scarcity of honest profits. a desperate dearth of understanding evinced by the most active traders and economic macro prospects that are not as thrilling as the mobs braying by by by seem to think he wrote so that that phrase a scarcity of honest profits. and economy with fake prices re on the money and this is the situation you see ok maybe the party goes on for a few more months extra few quarters extra but the disaster scene on the other side will be so much
jobs or whatever but if they're looking at the raw data they see what the inflation is that's why you see like sustained rockefeller gone very very short the dollar because he sees inflation coming down the line now we have all saying are ok maybe not as nice a guy as them dr miller but he's a big billionaire hedge fund guy and here's there's an interesting crease he uses in the paragraph here within the article briefs for rampant inflation hedge fund billionaire stunned that market craziness...
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the coming vice president all debate with mr. nixon sums up a name like connelly or rockefeller the democrats will, in fact, be asked to nominate thepresidential candidates against whom they must campaign but if he thumbs up a so-called caretaker you will be asked to advise of vice president not fully qualified. congress hopes and prays that there will be a middle ground. roger mudd, cbs two news. >> there's a lot of things in that clip including the black-and-white images of a three but the background compared to what we have today. we have a plain black around here but in television it's crazy and wild so what to think of all the color in the moving screens and all of that of the day? >> as i watch that i listen to what they said and i was not distracted by zooming in and zooming out and the crawls across the bottom and the hyperkinetic feeling of the television and all i could look at was how long my sideburns were and that was the distracting thing in that clip. that was an interesting piece because looking back of course it was jerry ford who was nominated by nixon to become agnew's replacement but you could tell how shocked t
the coming vice president all debate with mr. nixon sums up a name like connelly or rockefeller the democrats will, in fact, be asked to nominate thepresidential candidates against whom they must campaign but if he thumbs up a so-called caretaker you will be asked to advise of vice president not fully qualified. congress hopes and prays that there will be a middle ground. roger mudd, cbs two news. >> there's a lot of things in that clip including the black-and-white images of a three but...
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the conservative outsiders. then nixon and lodge, goldwater and rockefeller, and then, again, nixon and then rockefeller. there's always a split inside the republican party between the conservative outsiders and the more moderate insiders. this, of course, happens in 1980. reagan represents the conservative outsiders and bush represents the more moderate insiders and this is the fight over, you know, the nomination, the future of the party boils down to these two individuals. >> tell us about it. >> well, it was a seesaw battle for a while because reagan kind of coasts. reagan is in his worse when he's not challenged. reagan is at his best when he was challenged. it was -- reagan needs to be challenged. he doesn't take the george bush challenge seriously and he ends up losing the iowa caucuses in january of 1980 which was a stunning, stunning upset to the political world. it's enormous. it's huge. reagan had been a radio broadcaster in iowa all through the '30s. he was from nearby illinois. he's a local hero. and george bush is from new england or texas. he has, you know, less ties to new england than he
the conservative outsiders. then nixon and lodge, goldwater and rockefeller, and then, again, nixon and then rockefeller. there's always a split inside the republican party between the conservative outsiders and the more moderate insiders. this, of course, happens in 1980. reagan represents the conservative outsiders and bush represents the more moderate insiders and this is the fight over, you know, the nomination, the future of the party boils down to these two individuals. >> tell us...
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the legion of honour. at that time, he was an elevator man in rockefeller center, where dave garraway -- he had noticed thelow running the elevator and didn't think anything about him. but the day after he reads the article, he looks at him and takes another look at the fellow and says excuse me, where did you get that medal. and that's when bullard says it's the chevalier legion of honour. that's who eleanor roosevelt was talking about, my god. they had him on the today show with all 14 of his french decorations next to him and this little african american man wearing glasses looking sedate and mild, as you can imagine. but here he is and here are all these medals and so in many respects, many years later, he at least lived to be recognized in the united states, which he had not been. the unfortunate thing was this is actually a memorial to the lafayette flying corp in france that was done in 1928 outside harris. but edmund gross, the doctor, made certain that bullard's name was not on it. >> not a question, but a comment. genevieve mcgill acadie has a great presentation speaking on behalf of everyone. on
the legion of honour. at that time, he was an elevator man in rockefeller center, where dave garraway -- he had noticed thelow running the elevator and didn't think anything about him. but the day after he reads the article, he looks at him and takes another look at the fellow and says excuse me, where did you get that medal. and that's when bullard says it's the chevalier legion of honour. that's who eleanor roosevelt was talking about, my god. they had him on the today show with all 14 of his...
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the country. >> you said 75 was rockefeller. not roosevelt. you know that. >> i said roosevelt. > you know why roosevelt is in your mind. we've never had as many hungry people in this country as since roosevelt in the great depression. what will be interesting, i want to hear what the politics are the next time you come on of saying to them, you tell us how you get it done in a separate bill, or you promise us to get rid of the filibuster. you're welcome back to discuss this, as always. >> thank you, chris. >> all right. be well. we'll be right back. how do we ensure families facing food insecurity get access to their food? we needed to make sure that, if they couldn't get to the food, the food would come to them. we can deliver for food banks and schools. amazon knows how to do that. i helped deliver 12 million meals to families in need. that's the power of having a company like amazon behind me. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have
the country. >> you said 75 was rockefeller. not roosevelt. you know that. >> i said roosevelt. > you know why roosevelt is in your mind. we've never had as many hungry people in this country as since roosevelt in the great depression. what will be interesting, i want to hear what the politics are the next time you come on of saying to them, you tell us how you get it done in a separate bill, or you promise us to get rid of the filibuster. you're welcome back to discuss this, as...
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. >> you said 75 -- hubert humphrey was in the late '60s. '75 was rockefeller. obviously. . >> i said roosevelt. sorry. >> you know why roosevelt is in your mind. we've never had as many hungry people in this country as since roosevelt and the great depression. >> that's right. >> but you know what will be interesting, and i said to you before, and i hope you think i'm making good on the promise to have you back to discuss these issues. i want to hear what the politics are the next time you come on of saying to them you tell us how you get it done in a separate bill or you promise us to get rid of the filibuster. rife got to go right now, though. but you're welcome back, representative, to discuss this as always. >> thank you, chris. >> all right. be well. we'll be right back. with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, there's more to take advantage of. see a doctor in the morning here... or talk to a nurse in the moonlight there. ♪ wow, uh-huh ♪ unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans. take advantage everywhere. ♪ wow. ♪ the harry's razor is not the same ♪ because s
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>>> we have made it to the end of a significant week. 52 weeks ago, we started this covid journey, and we're almost [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerenter, in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight join jimmy and his guests - nick offerman, hailey bieber, musical guest freddie gibbs and the alchemist, and featuring the legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. come on now. ♪ [ cheers and applause [ laughter ] >> jimmy: welcome to "the tonight show!" [ cheers and applause >> tariq: yup, yup >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. that's right happy friday, everybody. well guys, last night, president biden delivered his first prime-time address and he announced a new goal for the country in the fight against covid. >> if we do this together, by july the 4th there's a good chance you, your families and friends will be able to get together in your backyard or in your neighborhood and have a a cook or a barbeque and celebrate independence day >> jimmy: yeah biden was like a first grade teacher who's like, "if you guys behave t
>>> we have made it to the end of a significant week. 52 weeks ago, we started this covid journey, and we're almost [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerenter, in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight join jimmy and his guests - nick offerman, hailey bieber, musical guest freddie gibbs and the alchemist, and featuring the legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >>...
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the 8th. tickets purchased in advance. for jeff ranieri and myself and entire crew, have a great day tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerter, in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight join jimmy and his guests - leslie jones elizabeth olsen, musical guest nicky jam & romeo santos and featuring the legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. thank you very much, everybody hey, welcome thank you very much, everybody welcome. oh, thank you. thank you. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everyone [ cheers and applause well guys, president biden just gave an update on vaccine distribution, and it's great news listen to this >> this country will have enough vaccine supply, i'll say it again, for every adult in america by the end of may. by the end of may. that's progress. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: all right! it sounds like we're gonna kick off swimsuit season with a a little vax and wax [ laughter and applause the vaccines by the end of may we're so used to hearing bad news, everyone's like, "so wh
the 8th. tickets purchased in advance. for jeff ranieri and myself and entire crew, have a great day tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerter, in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight join jimmy and his guests - leslie jones elizabeth olsen, musical guest nicky jam & romeo santos and featuring the legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank...
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the rock. that will do it here for us. thanks for joining us. hope to see you tomorrow night. ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerenter in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight join jimmy and his guests - john oliver, brian tyree henry, musical guest, japanese breakfast, and featuring the legendary roots crew and now, here he is, jimmy fallon ♪ >> jimmy: thank you! hey. thank you, very much thank you, roots gosh, i love it. thank you, very much, everyone hi hello and welcome to "the tonight show, everyone." appreciate it. well, guys, there's so much to talk about let's get right to it. earlier this morning, the nominations were announced for the 93rd academy awards. this years oscars air on april 25th, two months later than usual 'cause if anything's good for ratings, it's a four-hour award show about online movies that came out a year ago. [ light laughter ] but, here's some good news this year's oscar nominees are the most diverse ever. [ cheers and applause meanwhile, golden globes voters were like, "a lot of our best friends are diverse. [ laughter ] this year's no
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the event runs from october 29th through october 31st, which is halloween night. tickets on sale now. that will do it for us. have a great friday. stay safe. ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerenter in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show" starring jimmy fallon. toght join jimmy and his guests, michelle obama, guy raz, musical guest edie brickell and new bohemians, and featuring the legendary roots crew now here he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you! hey! nice to see you. nice to see you. thank you very much! yeah thank you! thank you! welcome, everybody welcome, welcome to "the tonight show!" [ cheers and applause this is exciting michelle obama is on the show tonight! [ cheers and applause we'll be talking about eating healthy while i work through last night's double corned beef sandwich on rye. let's get to the news. well, guys, the drama between president biden and vladimir putin continues. a day after biden called putin a killer putin responded by saying, "it takes one to know one. this is fun. as if the pandemic wasn't enough, let's throw in tension with a nuclear enemy into the mix. why not? don't worry, biden isn't scared by th
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the beginning of my wheel tracks, many more to make. we will be hearing more from mars for sure. stay dry, stay safe. we will see ya. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerenter, in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight join jimmy and his guests - amanda seyfried, omar sy, musical guest lil durk featuring 6lack, and the legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yes. thanks so much thank you. ah-ha. oh, thank you very much. thank you, everybody thank you, thank you, thank you. welcome. welcome to "the tonight show," everyone [ cheers and applause well guys, it's friday night [ applause ] the weekend is here! it's time to check out new york's newest hotspot that's open all night long, the javits center mass vaccination site [ cheers and applause [ howls yeah, since it's friday, let's kick off the weekend with some good news. for the first time since the pandemic began, a majority of americans now believe the covid situation in the united states is getting better. that's right, 60% of americans are feeling good then people realized today was the last episode of "wanda
the beginning of my wheel tracks, many more to make. we will be hearing more from mars for sure. stay dry, stay safe. we will see ya. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerenter, in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight join jimmy and his guests - amanda seyfried, omar sy, musical guest lil durk featuring 6lack, and the legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yes....
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and then nixon and rockefeller, but there's always a split inside the republican party between the conservative outsiders and the more moderate insiders and this happens again in 1980 and reagan represents the outsiders and this is the fight over the nomination and the future of the party boils down to these two. >> tell us about it. it was a seesaw battle and reagan is at his best when he was challenging and mike told me he was the most competitive s.o.b. he ever knew and reagan needs to be challenged even though he doesn't rise to the occasion. he doesn't take the george bush challenge seriously and he ends up losing the iowa caucuses in january of 1980 which was a stunning, stunning upset to the political world. it's enormous and it's huge and reagan had been a radio broadcaster in iowa in the '30s and he was from nearby illinois and he was a local hero and george bush is from new england and texas. he has, you know, less ties to new england than he does to any prep school. >> you mean to iowa? >> yeah. he has less ties to iowa than any prep school i
and then nixon and rockefeller, but there's always a split inside the republican party between the conservative outsiders and the more moderate insiders and this happens again in 1980 and reagan represents the outsiders and this is the fight over the nomination and the future of the party boils down to these two. >> tell us about it. it was a seesaw battle and reagan is at his best when he was challenging and mike told me he was the most competitive s.o.b. he ever knew and reagan needs to...
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the sf pride website. that is still working. >>> thanks for joining us. hope you have a great night. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefellerr in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - alexander skarsgard -- karol g -- and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1431 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i love it. thank you very much. oh, my goodness! look at you! look at you! listen to you. i love you so much thank you, thank you please, thank you. have a seat. welcome, everybody welcome, welcome i love you too welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. [ cheers and applause yeah well guys, after weeks of waiting, tomorrow afternoon at 1:15 p.m., president biden will hold his first presidential press conference people who normally watch soaps will be like, "who's the new beef cake on 'young & the restless?'" yeah, news ratings are down so cnn asked biden if he'd be willing to do the press conference dressed like one of "the avengers. [ laughter ] after being first for four years,
the sf pride website. that is still working. >>> thanks for joining us. hope you have a great night. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefellerr in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - alexander skarsgard -- karol g -- and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1431 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and...
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the board of supervisors. but really, it looks cool and it looks fun. that's going to do it for us. we hope to see you tomorrow. stay healthy. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerenter, in the heart of "new york city," it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonighjoin jimmy and his guests - tracy morgan sam heughan, comedian pete lee, and featuring the legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. hey. thank you. yeah, yeah, yeah that's what i'm talkin welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show! [ cheers and applause well guys, today the senate finally began debating the $1.9 trillion covid relief bill i guess my first question is: how are we still debating this [ light laughter ] the only thing built up more than this bill is oprah's interview with meghan markle [ light laughter ] just release it! do it already. yeah let's go already in the time between the first stimulus and this one, 300 new streaming services have been created. [ laughter and applause normally, when you promise someone $1,400 and wait this long to deliver, two guys in tracksuits are knocking on your door with a baseb
the board of supervisors. but really, it looks cool and it looks fun. that's going to do it for us. we hope to see you tomorrow. stay healthy. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerenter, in the heart of "new york city," it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonighjoin jimmy and his guests - tracy morgan sam heughan, comedian pete lee, and featuring the legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause...
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the whale and rainbows, and remembered to take pictures. thanks for doing that. thanks for joining us tonight, take care. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefellerenter in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - chelsea handler, russell brand, comedian mary beth barone, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, wow. thank you very much! oh, my goodness! hi welcome! thank you! thank you very much, everyone. please welcome, welcome, welcome, please. thank you very, very much. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. [ cheers and applause what a crowd it feels great welcome to "the tonight show." well, guys, this is very exciting today, new york lowered the covid vaccine eligibility to 50 years old [ cheers and applause so good news, now every new york city hot dog can get the vaccine. [ laughter ] yep, new yorkers will do anything to get vaccinated this morning, i saw times square elmo getting gray streaks. [ laughter ] he was wearing a mask. technically. dropping the age re
the whale and rainbows, and remembered to take pictures. thanks for doing that. thanks for joining us tonight, take care. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefellerenter in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - chelsea handler, russell brand, comedian mary beth barone, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪...
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the day. he was not expected to live past 12 months. happy birthday. thanks for joining us. have a great day. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerter in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - norman reedus, charli and dixie d'amelio, comedian mike vecchione, and featuring the legendary roots crew and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. hello! [ cheers and applause and welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show" everyone thank you for watching [ cheers and applause thank you for being here well, guys, big news in washington today as congress finally passed the $1.9 trillion covid relief package. that's right [ cheers and applause most americans are thrilled the bill passed. in fact, president biden is so amped, he just bit his dog [ laughter ] yeah, that's right, this bill is huge, it's $1.9 trillion. that's like a dollar for every email you got this year that started with, "in these challenging times. [ light laughter ] meanwhile, tomorrow, president biden will deliver his first primetime address to mar
the day. he was not expected to live past 12 months. happy birthday. thanks for joining us. have a great day. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> steve: from rockefellerter in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - norman reedus, charli and dixie d'amelio, comedian mike vecchione, and featuring the legendary roots crew and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you...