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roosevelt's work and make it continually relevant to the world today. i would love to have you here from kevin curr, the principal of balboa and oxy trejos, sr. to explain what it is to them. thank you so much. >> good evening commissioners. superintendent. you know, we live in kind of a high-stakes world in high schools. whether it's the california standards test, ap testing, sat. these are very important parts of just kind of growing up as a student now in our kind of complex world. but it's nice on occasion to kind of step back, and remind us of what life is really all about. and this idea of really teaching kids that human rights is not just something that lives in a far-off, distant land, but something that they need to shepherd themselves and protect in their own communities. so i couldn't be more proud of the work we do in regards to the universal declaration of human rights. i cordially invite you, a little less than 350 days from now, to attend our next assembly. it was really an incredible experience for all of us. there was a moment when we h
roosevelt's work and make it continually relevant to the world today. i would love to have you here from kevin curr, the principal of balboa and oxy trejos, sr. to explain what it is to them. thank you so much. >> good evening commissioners. superintendent. you know, we live in kind of a high-stakes world in high schools. whether it's the california standards test, ap testing, sat. these are very important parts of just kind of growing up as a student now in our kind of complex world. but...
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i am glad you read that book about eleanor roosevelt, but even eleanor roosevelt, are was surprised how strongly she advocated for the inclusion of sold for rights in the u.n. declaration because i expected the u.s. stance to be more focused on individual rights or what we consider negative writes, freedom from oppression and controlled by the state but both roosevelts were absolutely crucial in including these social rights in the declaration of -- that didn't resonate here. it didn't resonate and there were also organized groups that worked to oppose the acceptance of such rights such as the medical profession. there was a specific campaign to prevent the u.s. from accepting economic and social rights in the 90s that was run by conservative groups. i think there is a lot of ideological resistance to assist -- social rights and also -- those have combined. less than fertile ground for social rights. >> my questions ends with knowledge of individual resistance to health-care which i grew up in germany so it's hard for me to understand why people even if they have ellises or family membe
i am glad you read that book about eleanor roosevelt, but even eleanor roosevelt, are was surprised how strongly she advocated for the inclusion of sold for rights in the u.n. declaration because i expected the u.s. stance to be more focused on individual rights or what we consider negative writes, freedom from oppression and controlled by the state but both roosevelts were absolutely crucial in including these social rights in the declaration of -- that didn't resonate here. it didn't resonate...
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. >> bill: eleanor roosevelt for those of you listening. doocy is smirking. >> bill: in a moment. 50 years of james bonds movies. the news quiz will ask you all about it. >> bond, james bond. >> bill: and we're coming >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, t you would lit prizes sign up on bill o'reilly.com. 50th anniversary of james bond movies. do women care about james bond. >> women love james bond movies. >> bill: they love him. there have been seven of them do they love every james bond movie. >> we will find out. >> bill: you are engaged here? >> absolutely. >> bill: doocy was worried this may be too macho. >> is he [explosion] >> i admire your luck, mr. -- >> bond -- james bond. >> bill: all right. now, what was the name of the very first james bond film released in 1962? >> bill: cards up, please, the answer is d, dr. no. maccallum bursts out. so she may may be, doocy, the bond. >> we will find out. >> bill: okay. >> bonded for your protection. >> bill: there was casino royal starring woody allen. that's true. sean connery wowe
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publishing ability good photos of eleanor roosevelt be escorted around howard university by two african-american professors and actually in these races conventions that. dance for me it's sort of put together a deal really stir up a lot or a major in recent days and i mark we have just just a minute left what what would you want people to know about right to work for a loss that they don't understand a right to work. for a child that this organization called christian american run my pants views and you know that it was it was. dancing with the does the answer uses organization christian american was a lie. they invented right to work they invented the slogan and then they ran through these laws through a lot of parts of the south but they but they had a better chance in fact in texas texas was going to pretty well entrenched you know i say nine hundred forty five pence muse success from basically destroyed. the labor movement there with the right to work laws you know he was investigated by the f.b.i. for corruption was constantly dragged before congress for also ructions scandals and i said he
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franklin eleanor roosevelt, i kissed a cousin of mine one time and there is no shame in it. it was the summer of 1935, and we were in the south of france and passion was in the air. one thing lead to another and -- [noises]. sorry i just had a wonderful albeit disturbing flash back there. greg? >> you guys on the bus tour asked for pinch to come back. i didn't. all right, they had to get stark on a day that is dark. on tuesday san francisco's nudity ban was official prompting protesters to row spawned in the only way they know how -- to respond in the only way they know how. nudists ripped off their clothes and paraded their bare butts through the middle of city hall. mandates were worn for fear of a hundred dollar fine or jail time. when asked whether this was a war on ugly people, supervisor scott wiener said, quote, the legislation has nothing to do with the physical appearance of the naked guys. i couldn't careless how they look. in an -- in any event, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. down the street one nudist dog held his own protest. >> he does seem more free. lo
franklin eleanor roosevelt, i kissed a cousin of mine one time and there is no shame in it. it was the summer of 1935, and we were in the south of france and passion was in the air. one thing lead to another and -- [noises]. sorry i just had a wonderful albeit disturbing flash back there. greg? >> you guys on the bus tour asked for pinch to come back. i didn't. all right, they had to get stark on a day that is dark. on tuesday san francisco's nudity ban was official prompting protesters...
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roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is >> sean: the book is fascinating.g.g..so as you cans customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? >> sean: now, america might not exist as we know it today had it not been for the events on christmas night 260 years ago. with the help of washington crossing historic park in new jersey, colonel oliver north takes us back to that night. >> christmas night, 1776. etched in the archives of american history as a pivotal moment of victory in the revolutionary war. until that night, only defeat and despair. the rag tag don't mental army was nearly destroyed. >> 1776 started out well for george, washington, an
roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is >> sean: the book is fascinating.g.g..so as you cans customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful....
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eleanor roosevelt was furious with him. every one of the roosevelt kids was furious. they were huge wallless supporters, wallace had all the blacks and progressives and there was a fight between the consecutives in the party, which still today in the democratic party, but in the southern segregationists in there but it's that kind of fight. so, roosevelt didn't have the gumption to fight. he didn't have the strength. he said to wallace, publicly at the convention, if i were a delegate, i would vote for henry wallace, which he would have, but it's tragic, as we say in the documentary, it's tragic he didn't have the strength to fight at that opinion for wallace. >> i sense in your opening question you were pointing to the forces of history, and i see marxist, leninist side of things. and in the sense that wallace would have opposed and the forces were not in his favor and the forces were ultimately between this capitalism versus communist ideology would clash and that would be the end, and that was the subject of the february '46 speech that stalin made that was misinte
eleanor roosevelt was furious with him. every one of the roosevelt kids was furious. they were huge wallless supporters, wallace had all the blacks and progressives and there was a fight between the consecutives in the party, which still today in the democratic party, but in the southern segregationists in there but it's that kind of fight. so, roosevelt didn't have the gumption to fight. he didn't have the strength. he said to wallace, publicly at the convention, if i were a delegate, i would...
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eleanor roosevelt was furious with him. every single one of the roosevelt kids were furious with him. wallace had the backing of labor and all all the blacks and the progressive so there was a fight between the conservatives of the party and still today the democratic party and the southern segregationist. is still that kind of fight. roosevelt did not have the gumption to fight at that point and he lost that strength but he said to wallace publicly at the convention, if i were delicate i would vote for henry wallace but it's tragic as we say in the documentary, it's tragic he didn't have the strength to fight at that point for wallace. >> guest: i sense in your opening question michael that you were pointing to the forces of history and i see the marxist leninist side of this. the forces that push history. [inaudible] >> guest: wallace would have been opposed in the forces were ultimately between this capitalism versus communist ideology would clash and that would be the end of it and that of course was a subject of the fe
eleanor roosevelt was furious with him. every single one of the roosevelt kids were furious with him. wallace had the backing of labor and all all the blacks and the progressive so there was a fight between the conservatives of the party and still today the democratic party and the southern segregationist. is still that kind of fight. roosevelt did not have the gumption to fight at that point and he lost that strength but he said to wallace publicly at the convention, if i were delicate i would...
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eleanor roosevelt said about the incarceration of the japanese-americans, and fdr's failure to bring more jewish refugees into the country before hitler closed the door forever, those were his scars. she knew that. i think lincoln if he came back now would know his scar was that he wished he didn't have to do the habeas corpus. war takes -- it grows on itself and you do everything you need to. it's a sad, dark chapter. >> and the human element, jefferson used this when he talked about buying louisiana, which was unconstitutional, and he was -- >> detail. >> he was for the constitutional amendment before he was against it. he was going to amend the constitution to buy the louisiana purchase. then he got a letter saying napoleon was rethinking this and suddenly, well, we don't need to worry about the constitution. and he used a very interesting metaphor. he said i am acting to the country as a guardian would to a war. and i am doing something for the goo good of the world that i wanted to do for their long-term future even if in the short term it appears not to have been according to t
eleanor roosevelt said about the incarceration of the japanese-americans, and fdr's failure to bring more jewish refugees into the country before hitler closed the door forever, those were his scars. she knew that. i think lincoln if he came back now would know his scar was that he wished he didn't have to do the habeas corpus. war takes -- it grows on itself and you do everything you need to. it's a sad, dark chapter. >> and the human element, jefferson used this when he talked about...
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, eleanor roosevelt through doctor king and obama. how do you view this as a challenge today? >> what i think has most attracted me through this whole process is watching the political maturity of the american people. there was a great question during the first election as to whether or not barack would be elected. after, after the turnout shows emphatically, would put him in the presidency u it's interesting to watch the second term. well, the american people, in their maturity, declared themselves fully. we want what barack obama is talking about. we want a kothe country to go i that direction. what fascinates me, the whole political establishment defining its game, that there should be this lingering infestation of really corrupt people. who sit trying to dismanting the wishes of the people, the mandate that has been given to barack obama. and i don't know what more they want. the only thing left for barack obama to do is to work like a third-world dictator and just put all of these guys in jail. you're violating the american desir
, eleanor roosevelt through doctor king and obama. how do you view this as a challenge today? >> what i think has most attracted me through this whole process is watching the political maturity of the american people. there was a great question during the first election as to whether or not barack would be elected. after, after the turnout shows emphatically, would put him in the presidency u it's interesting to watch the second term. well, the american people, in their maturity, declared...
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roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is fascinating.g.g.g.g.g.g. sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing. have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting. the flu comes on fast, so ask your
roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is fascinating.g.g.g.g.g.g. sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is...
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roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is fascinating. thanks for sharing it with us. >> thank you. >> sean: appreciate it. >>> this is a fox news alert. i'm marianne rafferty. the lawyer for former u.s. marine jon hammar says h his client has been released from a mexican prison and a u.s. lawmaker says he is back safely in the united states. he had been locked up since august when mexican police arrested him for crossing the border carrying a handgun. because mexico is very strict with firearms hammar had been facing 15 years behind bars. >> the head of the national rifle association calling for armed officers at all schools in america. the ceo speaking exactly one week after the school shooting massacre in newtown connecticut. saying "the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun s a good guy with a gun." some critics claim it could be more dangerous for kids since it could place them in the midst of more gunfire. i'm marianne rafferty. our hannity christmas special continues after this week. for more news, log on to fox n
roosevelt later said i don't know how he did it except he tired my husband out. >> sean: the book is fascinating. thanks for sharing it with us. >> thank you. >> sean: appreciate it. >>> this is a fox news alert. i'm marianne rafferty. the lawyer for former u.s. marine jon hammar says h his client has been released from a mexican prison and a u.s. lawmaker says he is back safely in the united states. he had been locked up since august when mexican police arrested him...
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eleanor roosevelt, on the other hand, was a very strong proponent of equal rights and of doing something to end racial discrimination. so she continually prodded franklin roosevelt to do something. so he decided that he would, um, have one of these new destroyer escorts be manned by an african-american crew. white officers, but an african-american crew. they went off in the battle of the atlantic, did some heroic things and, in fact, they were recommended -- the crew was recommended for a navy commendation by their white captain. well, the navy didn't want these people in the first place, and so they decided they weren't going to give them the commendation. so the commendation was not given to the surviving crew members until almost 50 years later. president clinton, actually, was the person that gave them the award. if you look at this ship and you think about it, you think over 200 people in the space of 35 feet wide and 200 feet -- 300 feet long, it's pretty, pretty tight accommodation cans. and if you look here in the bunk room, you'll see that there really respect enough bunks for -
eleanor roosevelt, on the other hand, was a very strong proponent of equal rights and of doing something to end racial discrimination. so she continually prodded franklin roosevelt to do something. so he decided that he would, um, have one of these new destroyer escorts be manned by an african-american crew. white officers, but an african-american crew. they went off in the battle of the atlantic, did some heroic things and, in fact, they were recommended -- the crew was recommended for a navy...
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in the words of eleanor roosevelt, the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. onward! onward indeed. president obama's pick to chair the democratic party for the next four years, representative debby wasserman schultz, said this about secretary clinton today on andrea mitchell reports. >> she is an incredible leader who has a tremendous future as a leader of the united states of america. i'm sure that she'll be pressed into service. and knowing secretary clinton, i'm sure she doesn't plan to rest very long. >> and the race for the 2016 republican presidential nomination, moments ago, congressman paul ryan spoke at the jack kemp foundation dinner where senator rubio was receiving a leadership award paul ryan won last year. >> marco is joining an elite group of past rescipients of th reward. i'll see you at the reunion dinner. >> paul, thank you for your invitation for lunch in iowa and new hampshire. but i will not stand by and watch the people of south carolina ignored. >> joe klein, the games apparently have begun. >> only for those of us -- >> 2016 will be a
in the words of eleanor roosevelt, the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. onward! onward indeed. president obama's pick to chair the democratic party for the next four years, representative debby wasserman schultz, said this about secretary clinton today on andrea mitchell reports. >> she is an incredible leader who has a tremendous future as a leader of the united states of america. i'm sure that she'll be pressed into service. and knowing secretary...
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eleanor roosevelt on the other hand, a very strong proponent of civil rights and doing something to end racial discrimination so she continually prodded roosevelt to do something. he decided that he would have one of these new destroyer escorts be manned by an african-american crew. white officers in an african-american crew. they went off in the battle of the atlantic and in fact they were recommended, the team was recommended for the navy and accommodation by their white captains. the navy didn't want these people in the first place and so, they decided they weren't going to give them accommodation. accommodation was not given to the surviving crewmembers, so 50 years later president clinton gave them their award. if you look at the ship and you think about it, the over 200 people in a of 35 feet wide and 200 feet long, it's pretty tight accommodations and if you look in the bunk room, you will see that there really aren't enough bunks for all the people. so you know, it was a tough situation, especially they would be out on the water for months at a time. they were smaller ships, so
eleanor roosevelt on the other hand, a very strong proponent of civil rights and doing something to end racial discrimination so she continually prodded roosevelt to do something. he decided that he would have one of these new destroyer escorts be manned by an african-american crew. white officers in an african-american crew. they went off in the battle of the atlantic and in fact they were recommended, the team was recommended for the navy and accommodation by their white captains. the navy...
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eleanor roosevelt was a very strong proponent of the equal rights and doing something to end racial discrimination. so she continually prodding fragmented do something. he decided that he would have one of these new destroyer escorts be manned by an african-american group and white officers. they went off in the battle of the atlantic commanded some heroic things. and there were recommended, the crew was recommended for a navy commendation by their white captain. and maybe did not want these people on the first place. and so they decided they were calling to give an accommodation . it was not given until 50 years later when president clinton actually was the person is given if you look at the ship and think about it to my over to and people in the space of 35 feet d 200 fee -- 300 feet long it's pretty tight accommodations. if you lived here in the bagram incident they're really aren't enough punch from the people is a tough situation, especially they're would be out on the water for months at a time. there were smaller ships. so on the northern atlantic it could be a very difficult situation out
eleanor roosevelt was a very strong proponent of the equal rights and doing something to end racial discrimination. so she continually prodding fragmented do something. he decided that he would have one of these new destroyer escorts be manned by an african-american group and white officers. they went off in the battle of the atlantic commanded some heroic things. and there were recommended, the crew was recommended for a navy commendation by their white captain. and maybe did not want these...
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thanks in part to eleanor roosevelt who hoped draft the u.n. declaration after her husband's death. today more than 70 countries recognize the right to health or health care in their constitutions. virtually every industrialized nation has taken steps to implement these rights by establishing some type of universal health coverage for their citizens. with one major exception. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org. >> mother joan's washington bureau chief, david corn, his most recent book is called showdown, the inside story of how obama fought back cantor and the tea party. is the showdown referring to any specific incident or just politics in general mr. corn? >> will kind of both. the book is a behind-the-scenes account of what happened in the white house after the november november 2010 election when the republicans and the tea party really knocked barack obama for a loop and took control of the house and everything happened after that. the tax cut deal, big fights over the budget and the debt ceiling and deficit reduction and also the bin laden grade and
thanks in part to eleanor roosevelt who hoped draft the u.n. declaration after her husband's death. today more than 70 countries recognize the right to health or health care in their constitutions. virtually every industrialized nation has taken steps to implement these rights by establishing some type of universal health coverage for their citizens. with one major exception. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org. >> mother joan's washington bureau chief,...
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bill murray playing president fdr and wife eleanor. they host the king and queen of england for a weekend at the roosevelt home, hyde park on the hudson. upstate new york. at this time, the monarchs are trying to rein support from fdr getting ready to go to war with germany. however, international happenings, coupled with fdr mistresses make the weekend a little memorable. >> he is definitely younger than i had imagined. for a king. you know? >> is he? >> they both seem nervous. that surprised me. >> without some help from us -- i would be nervous too. >> the l.a. times says bill murray shines as fdr in "hyde park on hudson." however rotten reviews from rotten tomatoes, 47% >> looks good. bill murray fun to watch. our next movie deadfall, starring sissy spasek. two siblings on the run from a heist that went wrong. try to leave. have a bad car accident, not deadly leaves them stranded. make a run for it in whiteout blizzard conditions evolves into a weird drama that build to this climatic showdown. >> we're going to split up. they don't
bill murray playing president fdr and wife eleanor. they host the king and queen of england for a weekend at the roosevelt home, hyde park on the hudson. upstate new york. at this time, the monarchs are trying to rein support from fdr getting ready to go to war with germany. however, international happenings, coupled with fdr mistresses make the weekend a little memorable. >> he is definitely younger than i had imagined. for a king. you know? >> is he? >> they both seem...
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president franklin and first lady elanor roosevelt queen of england at the roosevelt upstate new york estate. this would be enough on its own, had fdr and eleanor been given depth and the movie has to do with fdr as a lecherous manipulator and eleanor is only present for about five minutes. the female we follow in the movie is franklin's third cousin, played by a bland laura lainney. maybe she's a bit dim because she is just thrilled to be in his presence, maybe he's intimate with every woman he meets because he has nothing else to do. bill murray is fine but the film is a waste of what could have been a smart story instead of a unbelievably sexy soap opera. fdr is afar more than this. two hats. any day now, flight, life of pi, argo, the sessions, lincoln canada county, thank you for joining connie clark. >> those were also nominated for golden globes, you can go to the movies of this cold and crisp day. >> absolute, we have some rainfall... but a relatively mild storm and slowly starting to work its way towards the bay area. here is a live look with moisture that is still hovering ov
president franklin and first lady elanor roosevelt queen of england at the roosevelt upstate new york estate. this would be enough on its own, had fdr and eleanor been given depth and the movie has to do with fdr as a lecherous manipulator and eleanor is only present for about five minutes. the female we follow in the movie is franklin's third cousin, played by a bland laura lainney. maybe she's a bit dim because she is just thrilled to be in his presence, maybe he's intimate with every woman...
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the car, so eleanor could get in, and he ran off. he ran away from the white house, because he was so upset. but luckily they did find him at a nearby theater. they identified him because he was wearing his collar, which said falla, the white house. >> unmistakable, no doubt. anyone who has seen the movie "patton" is familiar with the bull terrier, willy, who played an important role. he was a real-life dog. >> actually, willy was the dog that inspired me to write the book. when i was helping a friend move one day, i took a book out of his moving van and it was patton: a genius for war," and i saw the photooff willy lying next to the general's foot lockers and briefcase right after the general passed away and one of the most moving, most beautiful photos i have ever seen and it inspired me to write the book. >> and then the last dog, the one i knew the least about, might be considered scandalous by some measures today and that's general eisenhower's dog. tell us about that. >> telik, an interesting name, it's a combination of telegra
the car, so eleanor could get in, and he ran off. he ran away from the white house, because he was so upset. but luckily they did find him at a nearby theater. they identified him because he was wearing his collar, which said falla, the white house. >> unmistakable, no doubt. anyone who has seen the movie "patton" is familiar with the bull terrier, willy, who played an important role. he was a real-life dog. >> actually, willy was the dog that inspired me to write the...