So when he actually when he left the white house in early 53, he had had to take a loan out from a bank in washington to help make ends meet, and he also refused to commercialize the presidency. He would not take lucrative speaking fees. He would not sit on corporate boards, that sort of thing. Im glad the president s still dont do that. So anyway, he was really kind of a poor guy. He was the last president to become a regular citizen again in a way, and so on this trip they stayed at hotels, and they ate at roadside diners, and they crashed with friends in indianapolis one night, and so its kind of the story of this trip and also how being an expresident has changed. Yeah, they came to new york. They actually stayed at the waldorf in new york for four nights, and i was curious how they could afford that, and then harry saved all his correspondence and at the Truman Library i found a letter from the general manager of the waldorf saying, i hear youre coming to new york. We would be hap
To secret Service Agents accused of crashing a government car into white house barricade after a night of drinking. The newest round of alleged misbehavior involving that troubled agency. Now the Obama Administration is investigating, and how the agency is responding to this. Reporter the Washington Post is reporting this happen one week ago tonight on 15th street. The agents accused of going into a barricade after they had been drinking. The Washington Post is reporting to agents drank at a latenight party. They then allegedly drove their government issued car through security tape then into white house barricades during an investigation into a suspicious package. The post reports the agents are George Ogilvie and mark conley who is second in command on the detail protecting the president. The post reports officers wanted to arrest the agents that night but were ordered by supervisors to let them go home. The news left visitors near the white house shaking their heads. Phil is a citiz
Scoreboard and hear the you know, hear the music between plays. The music all the time it is so loud i dont know why it is so loud in stadiums today. You cant even talk but thats just my thing. But you really do see a direct line between pedestrianism and modern professional sports. And most of the pedestrians tried to switch to bicycles but they werent very good at it. But two of the pedestrians, Edward Westin and Daniel Oleary they continued to stage walking expeditions well into their 80s. Westin walked from new york to San Francisco in about 1907 and again sold one of these pamphlets along the way. He did a walk from new york to minneapolis and sold a pamphlet and the sponsor was the packard car company. Westin did not like cars just because he thought they made people walk less. Iconically, westin, in 1927 was crossing a street in manhattan and was hit by a car. And was left crippled and never walked again and died two years later at the age of 90. Oleary fared a little better. He
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