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we need a new wpa. they are walking over the sidewalks, which is wpa. this was a demonstration outside of dianne feinstein's office. and demanding it not be torn down. the new deal moved in and gave rural areas water and electricity. this is one in modock county and we have cheaper electricity. and then, there were sustainable communities, people think they are discovering this at this time. this one was done in georgia. this is one in maryland green belt outside of washington d.c. this is right outside of the co-op. and then urban roads like this in the los angeles river and this is being built. this is mira loma park. this is lark merced blvd. it's all made of clay. it's going to slump. these are the roads built in the oakland hills. nate, red woods. skyline. and enabled them to go up and develop the hills. the rural roads that go through the coast range. this enabled them to get their stuff to market. this is at road built by the ccc. this is a bridge. this is highway one and you won't know, except you look at the bridge and you will see dates, 1938,
we need a new wpa. they are walking over the sidewalks, which is wpa. this was a demonstration outside of dianne feinstein's office. and demanding it not be torn down. the new deal moved in and gave rural areas water and electricity. this is one in modock county and we have cheaper electricity. and then, there were sustainable communities, people think they are discovering this at this time. this one was done in georgia. this is one in maryland green belt outside of washington d.c. this is...
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Jul 28, 2012
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so the wpa gave it to them. children got health care. we were headed for a national health care system. we treat things differently now. essentially, what we have of med-cal is going to be slashed true. as an environmentist, i am opposed to this. they laid concrete in southern california. withwh
so the wpa gave it to them. children got health care. we were headed for a national health care system. we treat things differently now. essentially, what we have of med-cal is going to be slashed true. as an environmentist, i am opposed to this. they laid concrete in southern california. withwh
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he was the forerunner of the wpa and the prototype for it. this is a page from the cw a and it showed kids getting hot lunches. that was important. he put 2 million americans to work. and that included about 50 thousand school teachers sent out to rural areas. this is a cw a project. that's stern grove behind it. they are using wheel barrels. for this reason, many projects were well built. there are no cw a plot. this was one in berkeley placed there and the tennis court at coat niecis park. i was showing a montessory class there. this is an amphitheatre. it's a wonderful amphitheatre. there was from the sidewalks and they just reused it to create other things. down in menlow park. they built into a caretakers house. the wpa is must more famous. it came after the cw a. it did everything. they put eight and a half million people to work. they built roads. they sewed clothes. they built roads is in san francisco. this one, i have seen them on sidewalks in san francisco. this is on a retains wall in crocket. they are very seldom markers. cw a do
he was the forerunner of the wpa and the prototype for it. this is a page from the cw a and it showed kids getting hot lunches. that was important. he put 2 million americans to work. and that included about 50 thousand school teachers sent out to rural areas. this is a cw a project. that's stern grove behind it. they are using wheel barrels. for this reason, many projects were well built. there are no cw a plot. this was one in berkeley placed there and the tennis court at coat niecis park. i...
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after the closing of the wpa period, most of that work was ordered destroyed because they did not want it on the open air market. but unfortunately, in the destruction of the work, we know whom the works were destroyed, and that was certainly mostly of african-american people and women. thank you. >> thank you. i'd also -- he didn't introduce himself, but this is jonathan green who is a wonderful, wonderful artist and specializes in art in the low country here. thank you for that. i'm going to get you in just one second. i want to speed through just a couple of quick questions. and if you all could speed your answers along with me, that would be great. dr. powers, you talked about some unusual kinds of things about robert smalls' life, the fact that he and his wife lived in an apartment, that he was negotiating her purchase as it was. it seemed like if you think broadly about robert's life, that there were a number of instances where sort of lightning was striking. the relationship that he had with his master, the relationship that he was able to have with his mother, the fact that he
after the closing of the wpa period, most of that work was ordered destroyed because they did not want it on the open air market. but unfortunately, in the destruction of the work, we know whom the works were destroyed, and that was certainly mostly of african-american people and women. thank you. >> thank you. i'd also -- he didn't introduce himself, but this is jonathan green who is a wonderful, wonderful artist and specializes in art in the low country here. thank you for that. i'm...
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the building and it's beautiful and unique wpa murals is san francisco landmark number 165 and is listed on the national register of historic places. together with the arts commission, the department is honored to preserve this beloved landmark. the department strives to offer a quality experience and looks forward to implementing changes in the concessions to reflect the dignity of this landmark. through its concessionaire, the department wishes to provide friendly and helpful service to the public, respect and honor the historic nature of the building and its murals, and respect and work with the surrounding community to be a good neighbor. i wanted to give you some background on history. since 1992, the department has least the tower to the current vendor to provide amenities and elevator service to the observation deck. they have continue to operate on a month-to-month basis since 2002, when their lease expired. the department issued 4 rfp's since that time. 2006, 2010, and 2011, last october. there has been quite an extensive community process associated with these rfp's. since 2006
the building and it's beautiful and unique wpa murals is san francisco landmark number 165 and is listed on the national register of historic places. together with the arts commission, the department is honored to preserve this beloved landmark. the department strives to offer a quality experience and looks forward to implementing changes in the concessions to reflect the dignity of this landmark. through its concessionaire, the department wishes to provide friendly and helpful service to the...
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the barrel of his gun ♪ ♪ thunder from the barrel of his gun ♪ ♪ bly,the don' ou o re♪ ♪ [applause] wpaofilly the kid. now, it was a hoax, but newspapers carried the story all across th coury and they go ba ophows'ti y t trye ci iit was true that someone had molested the grave of billy the kid their of fort sumter a the story from grew from there they sat at one point the body had ben exhumed and opcamehehdsdecoosed n the figure for $150 back east and in fact the reason they mention it s a young lady from colorado wrote to be the least sweetheart and wanted to doha tme fier ai se accounts the traveled to fort sumter to confirm they hadn't been disturbed and in 1882 he publishes his own book on billy the kid called the of the sec'y of billy the kid and hd aghoswr a od nds rst some of these rumors and stories especially the derogatory ones and how he killed billy but also the story about the finger. but the story never wentaway, anstilexis ahen u h s shot by james coburn you see john moreni defender he has a knife. and he's mad and kics them and he screams and cause them wegoto oafrom bod
the barrel of his gun ♪ ♪ thunder from the barrel of his gun ♪ ♪ bly,the don' ou o re♪ ♪ [applause] wpaofilly the kid. now, it was a hoax, but newspapers carried the story all across th coury and they go ba ophows'ti y t trye ci iit was true that someone had molested the grave of billy the kid their of fort sumter a the story from grew from there they sat at one point the body had ben exhumed and opcamehehdsdecoosed n the figure for $150 back east and in fact the reason they mention...
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. >> sro es rohem ho ottet c wpa dealer taking a position would be able tonow what it would be. t inat you have thoughts all of these things on the desk in practical terms dey half a billion of asss an >> i'm not quite sure -- ti isk don't me to be holding out the questions -- ital t yav li--y log hitho t bote rare i a p,'t it? you have a trading dk running out proprietary position. itonalut suepen it is all about -- >> sorry, they would not have information on the positions of the group. mpcethhent image issoi' nnd able to work out in my head. de t kit d oo to send a bottle of champagne and say, "can you fix libor for us?" w'th trs ishee lll "? >> some were, some weren't. somen weren't -- erre 1xasfth comin g heag or t wvero," officer and saying, why were the libor settings not alerting complnce department? >> during this period, they were not, and it is inexcusable. >> durin2007, u get inat-- lea emd suiso tht s too high, we ought toe ow aimyrythhe seed to be contributing false threats, and we are dishonest by denition. can we discuss this, please?" that was in 2007. wnlent ng
. >> sro es rohem ho ottet c wpa dealer taking a position would be able tonow what it would be. t inat you have thoughts all of these things on the desk in practical terms dey half a billion of asss an >> i'm not quite sure -- ti isk don't me to be holding out the questions -- ital t yav li--y log hitho t bote rare i a p,'t it? you have a trading dk running out proprietary position. itonalut suepen it is all about -- >> sorry, they would not have information on the positions...
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brand-new president came in and within three months created three million jobs, by creating the tba, ccc, wpal those various programs. now, they didn't work in the short-term. it took, you know, five to seven years and we weren't out of it until world war ii, but, yes, we are focused on creating new jobs and we want to work with our republican colleagues to create those jobs. >> jackie speier from california. thank you very much for joining us this morning. take care. >>> our political panel will be here next. but, first, the white house soup of the day. toasted cumin and tomato. i've never had that. but i love the rolling stones. "wild horses" right s n roses c. don't forget, you can all follow the show on facebook, you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. "wild horses" could never take me away from msnbc, even the ones in chincoteague. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your plans probably have too. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so
brand-new president came in and within three months created three million jobs, by creating the tba, ccc, wpal those various programs. now, they didn't work in the short-term. it took, you know, five to seven years and we weren't out of it until world war ii, but, yes, we are focused on creating new jobs and we want to work with our republican colleagues to create those jobs. >> jackie speier from california. thank you very much for joining us this morning. take care. >>> our...