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Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.; Michael Graves (January 9, 2001)
Historian and former Presidential adviser Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. talks about his memoir A Life in the 20th Century: Volume 1 and reflects on the contrast between the scientific progress and the global conflicts of the past 100 years. Also, architect Michael Graves discusses his collaboration with the discount retailer Target and most notable designs.
Length: 3419
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: charlie_rose entertainment arthur schlesinger
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Schlesinger Torah Dedication on TAPED WITH RABBI DOUG
Chazkel & Margot Schlesinger were on Schindler's list and survived the Holocaust. In 2007, their children and grandchildren had a Holocaust Torah scroll, that was saved from Poland, repaired and dedicated in Honor of Margot, and in memory of Chazkel, who passed away a few years ago. The Schlesinger children are Sabine Himmelfarb, Aline Yalkut, and Regine Schlesinger Meisel. (Regine is also a well known radio personality at Newsradio 780 WBBM-AM in Chicago.)
See scenes from the entire
dedication ceremony and procession on "TAPED WITH... RABBI DOUG" .
See tvrabbi.com for more info.
Length: 2040
Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
Tags: Torah Completion Dedication Poland Schindler's List Schlesinger Rabbi Doug Margot Chazkel Ida Crown Regine Aline Sabine
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Andrea Batista Schlesinger responds to 2008 State of Union
DMI's Andrea Batista Schlesinger analyzes Bush's 2008 State of Union address, and says that President Bush's final State of the Union has failed the American middle class. In a time when virtually all the presidential candidates, regardless of party affiliation, have embraced "change" as a central campaign theme, the President's 2008 State of the Union offered only more of the same.
Length: 139
Rating: 5.00 (12 ratings)
Tags: olitics progressive economy policy Bush State of the Union SoTU 2008 political rhetoric vs. reality
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Pt 1 - Charles & Margot Schlesinger on TAPED WITH RABBI DOUG
Part one (of three parts) of Margot and Charles "Chazkel" Schlesinger telling how Oscar Schindler saved them during the Holocaust, by adding them to Schindler's List and having them work for him. Listen to Rabbi Doug's interview with them and listen to them tell their story. This is Part One of a Three part classic 1999 episode on "TAPED WITH... RABBI DOUG" .
See tvrabbi.com for more info.
Length: 1797
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: Schindlers List Margot Chazkel Charles Schlesinger Holocaust Survivors Taped With Rabbi Doug World War Jack Jacobson Pt1
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Beds Not Chairs Rally - Boone Schlesinger Hanratty
Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and the Homeless rally in White Plains, NY - 10/25/07
http://www.foodclothingshelter.org/
Westchester Homeless Response Advocacy Network E-mail: wharn@optonline.net
Recent coverage:
http://www.nynews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071026/NEWS02/710260379
http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071027/NEWS01/710270356/1020/NEWS04
COALITION FOR HOMELESS TO PROTEST ON OCT 25 FROM 12-2 MAIN STREET FOUNTAINS
In August Westchester closed White Plains' only drop-in shelter. It stopped transferring the overflow from that shelter to other shelters. It forbid shelters from accepting people unless they met all the county's strict shelter eligibility requirements: i.e. keeping all appointments, having all documents, attending all required treatment, regularly meeting shelter curfews, turning over all but $45/month of their income from work or SSI to reimburse the county for its shelter costs, etc. Literally overnight the county's safety net system of drop-in shelters went from serving 130+ people nightly in multiple sites across Westchester to having just 40 drop-in beds, with those located only in Yonkers. The county's plan was simple: follow all our rules or wander the streets, urinate on our buildings, and sleep wherever you can hide.
The county proposes to replace the shelters with a series of "warming centers". These centers, more accurately described as "folding chair centers", will offer only folding chairs instead of cots. The county has told providers that they should not replace the folding chairs with cots or beds, even if there were stacks of empty beds lying unused in the next room. It seems the county wants to punish the homeless for not complying with all requirements by in effect ensuring they can never sleep.
Have you ever had a good night's sleep in a folding chair? Can you imagine trying to sleep in a chair for a week, a month, or an entire winter? Picture how you would feel and act if you were forced to go for weeks without sleep. Now imagine that condition forced on someone who is old, confused, brain damaged, senile, or off their meds. Westchester's new homeless sleep deprivation policy is bad social policy and it is morally wrong.
There are other problems with the folding chair centers. They will be open only at night, and only from November to May. The idea is that these hours of operation will keep people from freezing on the streets. That is simple-minded. People obviously don't just freeze when it's dark. Again, this decision is inhumane, immoral, and wrong-headed social policy.
Winter is coming. These decisions make it more likely that people will die of exposure this winter as they wander looking for places to hide and sleep. That is not hyperbole. In 1989 three homeless people died of exposure in Westchester, prompting residents to carry three empty coffins to a candlelight vigil at the county office building. We can't let that happen again, not by dismantling the effective safety net we've painstakingly constructed over the last 18 years, not here in Westchester, one of America's richest counties, and not here in our home.
For more information, email the Westchester Homeless Advocacy Response Network (WHARN) at wharn@optonline.net.
Length: 498
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: homeless hungry white plains westchester county delfino spano trump capelli beds chairs cots economic justice
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