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to the roosevelt foundation, a great supporter of our work to carry forward the legacy of franklin delano roosevelt to create a better world for everyone, but, you know, he was one of the pioneers of the roosevelt institute. he was the man of the roosevelt island in -- you must see his -- he was one of the big pioneers of the for freedom award ceremonies in the netherlands. he played a role for this beautiful library, museum, and, i really must say, when, i always thought -- he could write very good because i saw lots of speeches of him that really -- i am very glad we can, today, listen to him. i give the floor to the ambassador. [applause] >> cherished friends, it is very someone people say, he was, he was. i am. [laughter] [applause] the message of this celebration is that the presidency of the united states belongs to the people of the united states. franklin roosevelt established the first presidential library because the papers and records of prior administrations have been treated carelessly, destroyed by former presidents and families. the papers had been sold to private collectors. the pap
to the roosevelt foundation, a great supporter of our work to carry forward the legacy of franklin delano roosevelt to create a better world for everyone, but, you know, he was one of the pioneers of the roosevelt institute. he was the man of the roosevelt island in -- you must see his -- he was one of the big pioneers of the for freedom award ceremonies in the netherlands. he played a role for this beautiful library, museum, and, i really must say, when, i always thought -- he could write very...
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franklin and eleanor roosevelt of life and to promote the respect for and human freedom and democracy good on behalf of the dutch roosevelt instituted on behalf of the people from my theince, i congratulate franklin delanooosevelt library and museum with its 75th anniversary. and you know, when we know our history, we can better world sod this day's we can better contribute to a better world in the future. librarye this museum in not only as a historical museum but it is a museum for our future. gift to pute small on display in the library and i want to give it to your director, paul sparrow. we have, in our provincial house, a very world-famous map, many books of the 17th century of the world. hand.a map made by the whole world is in it. and one of our predecessors, the gave itnt of zeeland, to one of the maritime leaders for freedom in the netherlands in the 17th century and his family members said, well, government, here, you have it back. that we made aed beautiful reproduction of the 17th century map of my province of zeeland from the endless, which shows zeeland in the golden age when the roosevelts left arm province and sailed for north america. it is especially nice that i just saw descriptions
franklin and eleanor roosevelt of life and to promote the respect for and human freedom and democracy good on behalf of the dutch roosevelt instituted on behalf of the people from my theince, i congratulate franklin delanooosevelt library and museum with its 75th anniversary. and you know, when we know our history, we can better world sod this day's we can better contribute to a better world in the future. librarye this museum in not only as a historical museum but it is a museum for our...
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controversy has been too to his hometown near dayton to be registered t as a sex offender, franklin delano roosevelt release notes from thend hillary clinton interview regarding the use of private e-mail server, also released its own report, the made information publici bl response to freedom of information act request from fallout from the use of private e-mail server continues to dog herfn, her lead over republican counterpart donald trump has narrowed since her postconvention bounce last month. samsung recalling galaxy note 7 smartphone app reports could catch fire set has been alerted to 35 cases where it caught fire while charging, pies replace all 2.5 million of them that have been sold since it was unveiled last month. see why to antibacterial soaps, fda fd says that they do little or nothing to make soap the fear save the also said that it isr no more effective than any other subway comes toor inventing illness proposed ruling only affects hand soap and body wash commies have one year to take the ingredients out of the products.h impale my mind is a professional baseball playersrsi go to wor
controversy has been too to his hometown near dayton to be registered t as a sex offender, franklin delano roosevelt release notes from thend hillary clinton interview regarding the use of private e-mail server, also released its own report, the made information publici bl response to freedom of information act request from fallout from the use of private e-mail server continues to dog herfn, her lead over republican counterpart donald trump has narrowed since her postconvention bounce last...
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. >> jimmy: and the first president from new york city since franklin delano roosevelt. >> right, sureys get those mixed up, roosevelt and roosevelt. >> that's good company. >> jimmy: that's great company, yeah. uh -- uh -- you're from queens. >> i am. i'm from queens. >> jimmy: and i just saw your childhood home is for sale. >> oh wow. i want to see that. >> jimmy: yeah, there it is. >> that's it. >> jimmy: that's your house? >> that's where i was born. >> jimmy: any -- any fun memories from this house? >> well, i have great parents and i have great brothers and sisters. i had a really good childhood. i was -- oh, that's sad to look at that. i want to buy it. i want to -- i want to buy it. >> jimmy: you have a lot of good memories? >> oh, i love it. >> jimmy: get in any trouble there? were you a troublemaker? >> not too much, no. my parents were very strict and good and loving. they were fantastic parents. >> jimmy: oh, sorry, i'm making you wistful. yeah, sorry for that, buddy. [ laughter ] it's choking me up a little bit. last time we were here, we did a mock job interview because t
. >> jimmy: and the first president from new york city since franklin delano roosevelt. >> right, sureys get those mixed up, roosevelt and roosevelt. >> that's good company. >> jimmy: that's great company, yeah. uh -- uh -- you're from queens. >> i am. i'm from queens. >> jimmy: and i just saw your childhood home is for sale. >> oh wow. i want to see that. >> jimmy: yeah, there it is. >> that's it. >> jimmy: that's your house? >>...
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followed norman thomas ran for president on the social party in the 20th century, and pushed franklin delano roosevelt into adopting and more social net innovations, like social security. they also pushed the arty socialist parties for health insurance, unemployment compensation, 40 hour week, progressive taxation and the like. so you can see political movements often matched civic movements but almost always civic movements precede formal political movements. underneath our citizen groups. that's a pretty good generalization. the third that got people going is more current. how come there are people pushing for a restored minimum wage or higher will minimum wage? and nothing happened. 2008, 2009, .10, 2011. we push obama and say you wanted $9.50 minimum wage and 27 during your campaign in 2008. the labor unions are supposed to be for it. nothing happened and then it started happening in 2012. why? it's called money. justice requires money and be argue put it up, put up millions of dollars and sadly there were buses full of protesting workers. ever marches in front of wal-mart, mcdonald's, burger king
followed norman thomas ran for president on the social party in the 20th century, and pushed franklin delano roosevelt into adopting and more social net innovations, like social security. they also pushed the arty socialist parties for health insurance, unemployment compensation, 40 hour week, progressive taxation and the like. so you can see political movements often matched civic movements but almost always civic movements precede formal political movements. underneath our citizen groups....
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. >> dd franklin delano roosevelt last pj cases of documents from its investigation intoj hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server including details of how the server was set up in the basement along with a summary of interviews with her and several of her aides while she and her aides have been extremely careless, there was no evidence ofa intentionally mishandling classified information. >> > ly a bittersweet holiday weekend,d, it is a last splash were wild water kingdomla it is shutting the skates for good on labor day, maia belay went to aurora road to find out what's in store.. that close in this park is very upsetting final chance to come out to make my last memory. it was disappointing news were many wh spentntw here making a lifetime of memories at wild water kingdom. >> is really sad that it's closing i had so many memories. the park? >> race my dad on the waterslid and i like to go on the funnel tube. >> > he says he's looking forward to whatat wild water kingdom co be in hoping it doesn't end up looking like geauga lake,g abandoned and overgrown. >> it would be interestin
. >> dd franklin delano roosevelt last pj cases of documents from its investigation intoj hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server including details of how the server was set up in the basement along with a summary of interviews with her and several of her aides while she and her aides have been extremely careless, there was no evidence ofa intentionally mishandling classified information. >> > ly a bittersweet holiday weekend,d, it is a last splash were wild water...
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please give a warm welcome to the 32nd president of the united states, franklin delano roosevelt. pplause] president roosevelt: congressman, mayor, top dignitaries, my fellow americans. i have visited the cabin in which abraham lincoln was born. i have come here individually as one of many millions of americans whose lives have been influenced for the good by abraham lincoln. i lived temporarily in the same house, in the same room once occupied by him. the very window from which he gazed in the dark days is the same. but this cabin is even more personal than the scenes of his official life, for here was born and lived the child. here is the promise, later to be so splendidly fulfilled. i have taken from this cabin a renewed confidence that the spirit of america is not dead, that men and means will be found to explore and conquer the problems of a new time with no less humility and no less fortitude than his. here, we can renew our pledge of fidelity to the faith which lincoln held in the common man, the faith so simply expressed when he said, "as i would not be a slave, so i would
please give a warm welcome to the 32nd president of the united states, franklin delano roosevelt. pplause] president roosevelt: congressman, mayor, top dignitaries, my fellow americans. i have visited the cabin in which abraham lincoln was born. i have come here individually as one of many millions of americans whose lives have been influenced for the good by abraham lincoln. i lived temporarily in the same house, in the same room once occupied by him. the very window from which he gazed in the...
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the job having been done very successfully in a wheelchair by the disabled franklin delano roosevelt while among other things on his way to death in the white house, won world war ii. it is unclear if donald trump on any day of his life has ever enjoyed excellent mental condition. and we're not sure that -- we're not sure what that condition is that makes him say things repeatedly in public that can instantly be proven to be lies. >> for many families in our country, child care is now the single largest expense. who would think that? even more so than housing. yet very little meaningful policy work has been done in this area. and my opponent has no child care plan. she never will. >> donald trump then urged the news media to go to his website to check his brand-new child care plan, not seeming to realize that in a free country where you can check website, the news media can also go straight to hillary clinton's website and find the child care plan that has been there for a year and a half. with that peach last night, donald trump delivered to the news media something it pretends to w
the job having been done very successfully in a wheelchair by the disabled franklin delano roosevelt while among other things on his way to death in the white house, won world war ii. it is unclear if donald trump on any day of his life has ever enjoyed excellent mental condition. and we're not sure that -- we're not sure what that condition is that makes him say things repeatedly in public that can instantly be proven to be lies. >> for many families in our country, child care is now the...
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now, i would like to jump ahead in time to franklin delano roosevelt. i want to begin with a story involving, of all people, mrs. wilson. in the 1940's, she came to a social event at the white house. this was possible, because mrs. wilson was much, much younger than her late husband, president wilson. she comes into the white house for a social occasion. she sees the president, and she thoughtlessly repeats to many other people, in and around the white house, that the president looks awful. he looks like he's dying. at that point, fdr's secretary of labor frances perkins takes her aside and says, "the president has a great and terrible job to do, and he's got to do it, even if it kills him. don't ever say that again." interestingly, when we look at the health history of fdr, aside from the polio that you are familiar with, when he enters the white house in 1933, the most serious medical complaint he has is a chronic sinus condition. the navy assigned him a doctor, ross mcintyre, an ear, nose, and throat problem. it was fine for a time. over the years, t
now, i would like to jump ahead in time to franklin delano roosevelt. i want to begin with a story involving, of all people, mrs. wilson. in the 1940's, she came to a social event at the white house. this was possible, because mrs. wilson was much, much younger than her late husband, president wilson. she comes into the white house for a social occasion. she sees the president, and she thoughtlessly repeats to many other people, in and around the white house, that the president looks awful. he...
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franklin delano roosevelt fought all of world war ii crippled with polio in a wheelchair.d health issues. the single most important security issue we have aside from the control of atomic weapons is the battle against the islamic state. that needs to be brought to the forefront. you can't say you have secret plans. you can't say you will get somebody to do it in 30 days. you have to take a serious policy position on that. it can't be done by anybody else. donald trump has yet to enunciate his plans or how he would defeat isis. >> a lot of us were struck by a headline that says 2016 terror threat worse than 2011 from the 9/11 commission chairman. >> in some ways he's correct. you have to understand when president obama made the statement that isis was the jv team the gold standard was hijacking four airliners with a 19-man commando force living in the united states for over a year and taking them and using them as cruise missiles against the highest, you know, profile soft targets. that's the gold standard. anything below that individual lone wolf terrorists, we are seeing
franklin delano roosevelt fought all of world war ii crippled with polio in a wheelchair.d health issues. the single most important security issue we have aside from the control of atomic weapons is the battle against the islamic state. that needs to be brought to the forefront. you can't say you have secret plans. you can't say you will get somebody to do it in 30 days. you have to take a serious policy position on that. it can't be done by anybody else. donald trump has yet to enunciate his...
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in 1942, franklin donor -- franklin delano roosevelt signed executive order 9066 under which authority the commander of the western defense, lieutenant general dewitt began to issue a series of orders,, needing in the incarceration of over 110,000 people of japanese ancestry. they included babes in arms and on up. two thirds of them were american citizens. they were sent to camps in the in thesolate places interior of the united states surrounded by barbed wire and , armed guards. fred chose instead to stay. he chose to remain with the white woman he loved in the place that had always been his home. he was arrested. while in jail he was visited by , director of the northern california aclu who asked him if he was willing to bring a test case to challenge his conviction, the constitutionality of his arrest. and fred readily agreed. the fight would not be easy. bessick and the local aclu met with resistance from the national aclu with the handling of this case. the national office said that the military orders could be challenged, but not on any basis that questioned fdr. for example, wh
in 1942, franklin donor -- franklin delano roosevelt signed executive order 9066 under which authority the commander of the western defense, lieutenant general dewitt began to issue a series of orders,, needing in the incarceration of over 110,000 people of japanese ancestry. they included babes in arms and on up. two thirds of them were american citizens. they were sent to camps in the in thesolate places interior of the united states surrounded by barbed wire and , armed guards. fred chose...
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in 1933, candidate franklin delano roosevelt publicly acknowledged his illness, polio, opening up a retreate elected, he famously restricted photographers from documenting his disability. this being one of the few film clips of fdr in a wheelchair. >> we happen to live in the most dangerous time. >> reporter: there are the candidates who simply lie about their health. john f. kennedy projected youth, energy, when in reality his family and advisers kept his medical records and treatment inside the white house secret. hiding a rare autoimmune disease. >> it's almost impossible to get away with it in this new media culture. >> reporter: video now captures stumbles like bob dole's plunge off the stage, and gerald ford falling down the steps of air force one. both eventually satirized then weaponized in the political forum against the older men. learning from the past, john mccain chose to open up volumes of his medical history. joe biden did the same, though his disclosure came two decades after suffering an aneurism. vice president dick cheney's heart issues were public, his safe held a secret
in 1933, candidate franklin delano roosevelt publicly acknowledged his illness, polio, opening up a retreate elected, he famously restricted photographers from documenting his disability. this being one of the few film clips of fdr in a wheelchair. >> we happen to live in the most dangerous time. >> reporter: there are the candidates who simply lie about their health. john f. kennedy projected youth, energy, when in reality his family and advisers kept his medical records and...
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biden, because mum's the word, the democrats have decided that franklin delano roosevelt, one of his cardinal achievements--the 1938 federaral minimum wage law--was never to be discussed in this campaign. elizabeth warren is not allowed to discuss it. joe biden is not allowed to discussed it. george miller doesn't discuss it publicly. he put in a bill under our stress just for pro forma. never had a press conferenence. nancy pelosi doesn't discuss it. richard trrumka of the afl doesn't discuss it. and the m minimum wage today adjusted for inflation, as i mentioned, would put tens of billions of dollars at ten bucks an hour--tens of billions s of dollars in peopl's hands to jump-start for the recessionary economy. biden could have skewered ryan, and he was muzzled because obama doesn't want to discuss this because he might be accused of being against small business, who he's given 18 tax breaks by his own admission on the first debate. 18 tax breaks, and 2/3 of all low-income workers are employed by 50 large corporations, like wal-mart and mcdonald's, whose ceos get an average of $10
biden, because mum's the word, the democrats have decided that franklin delano roosevelt, one of his cardinal achievements--the 1938 federaral minimum wage law--was never to be discussed in this campaign. elizabeth warren is not allowed to discuss it. joe biden is not allowed to discussed it. george miller doesn't discuss it publicly. he put in a bill under our stress just for pro forma. never had a press conferenence. nancy pelosi doesn't discuss it. richard trrumka of the afl doesn't discuss...
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the memorial on sunday was sexist and in fact, here she is comparing hillary clinton to franklin delano roosevelt who back in the '30s had polio, was in a wheelchair and yet the press covered all that up. >> watch. >> considering the media outrage over hillary failing to tell them she had pneumonia on friday, consider the media actively shielding some great american president, agreeing for instance not to show she is photographs of franklin delano roosevelt whose polio kept him confined to a wheelchair. did that stop his new deal for america or winning world war ii. >> that was a different time, first of all. second of all, we want the truth and the candidates should be reporting the truth. franklin roosevelt should have told the public that he had polio. >> shouldn't you have a journalist defending media lying. you have a journalist arguing on behalf of telling the public less? is she a journalist or advocate for hillary clinton's campaign. >> she didn't lie about it. she said she was diagnosed with pneumonia on friday and didn't report it. >> i'm saying that christiane amanpour is saying they l
the memorial on sunday was sexist and in fact, here she is comparing hillary clinton to franklin delano roosevelt who back in the '30s had polio, was in a wheelchair and yet the press covered all that up. >> watch. >> considering the media outrage over hillary failing to tell them she had pneumonia on friday, consider the media actively shielding some great american president, agreeing for instance not to show she is photographs of franklin delano roosevelt whose polio kept him...
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correctly predicted that franklin delano roosevelt would be reelected in 1936.y led to this famous image, .leeful harry truman here is argument. pundits and politicians believe polls decrease, accuracy will suffer. in the meantime, something bad polls are good for, democracy. more people might vote if they did not think the results were preordained. you can read more on the bloomberg. that is your global business report. had to bloomberg.com for more stories. ♪ matt: take a look at canada's .conomy the country added twice 6200 jobs last month after lost jobs in july. it is not all good news. unemployment rate actually picked up a bit to 7% and the number of hours worked dropped. thank you for joining us. let's start with the good news. the good news was obviously the headline number, which was the increase of 26,000 jobs added. that was initially seen as very positive, especially given that the july number was so grim. more the jobs were full-time, which is also good. in fact, if you want to be optimistic, you could say the rise in the unemployment rate could si
correctly predicted that franklin delano roosevelt would be reelected in 1936.y led to this famous image, .leeful harry truman here is argument. pundits and politicians believe polls decrease, accuracy will suffer. in the meantime, something bad polls are good for, democracy. more people might vote if they did not think the results were preordained. you can read more on the bloomberg. that is your global business report. had to bloomberg.com for more stories. ♪ matt: take a look at canada's...
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was never congratulated by then-president franklin delano roosevelt. >> sarah: later today the c.e.o. of wells fargo will once again be testifying on capitol hill. john stumpf is slated to appear before the house financial services committee. he's been under fire since the bank was fined nearly $200 million for opening unauthorized accounts. last week stumpf testified in front of the senate banking committee. >> christa: and 7news turning to a new partnership. a health insurance provider hopes to get more people on board watches. etn a plans to create several apps for the watch. even though you might think about what you're going to buy on black friday, we have some things you may want to consider buying in october. so look for a new car. i heard this one before. dealerships are trying to get have now entered the market. you might want to consider that. even though black friday might be the best time to buy a tv, 55-inch tv sets did not drop as much in price, and even though back-to-school deals are pretty much over, some items like jeans are still on sale with deals that won't get an
was never congratulated by then-president franklin delano roosevelt. >> sarah: later today the c.e.o. of wells fargo will once again be testifying on capitol hill. john stumpf is slated to appear before the house financial services committee. he's been under fire since the bank was fined nearly $200 million for opening unauthorized accounts. last week stumpf testified in front of the senate banking committee. >> christa: and 7news turning to a new partnership. a health insurance...
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second director albright was able to convince the secretary of the interior and president franklin delano roosevelt to transfer many of the areas to the jurisdiction of the park service. president roosevelt bought into that and did in fact approve with the blessings of congress as it were with, the reorganization of the executive branch. through that act roughly 60 areas were immediately transferred to the jurisdiction of the parks service, including the civil war sites, revolutionary war sites, war of 1812, statue of liberty and the parks and the nation's capital were transferred plus the lee estate was transferred in 1933. >> this is the time of the civilian conservation corps. did people in society go to work to establish the parks and build them? >> i'm not quite sure of the particular work project here. my colleague might be able to respond to that. certainly, if you were to visit william park in virginia or go to the home of camp david or to the great smokies or to yellowstone, to any of the large parks, you can see the extra work that was performed back in the late '30s and the early '40s. >
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thomas ran for president under the socialist party in the 20th century and pushed franklin delano roosevelto adapt more social net innovations, social security, and pushed the early socialist parties, health insurance, 40-hour week, taxation and the like. so you can see political movements often match civic movements. almost always civic movements precede former political movements. underneath all our citizen groups that's a pretty good generalization. now, the third that got people going is more current. 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 we push obama. say you wanted a $9.50 minimum wage. the labor unions were supposed to be for it. nothing happened. and then it started happening in 2012. why? it's called money. justice requires money. and seiu labor union put it up, put up millions of dollars. and suddenly buses full of people protesting mcdonald's, burger king and so on around the country. the will was there, but the facilities were not being paid for. and so money is behind a good deal of success of the women's sufferage movement. bostonians put money in the abolition of slavery. another approach
thomas ran for president under the socialist party in the 20th century and pushed franklin delano roosevelto adapt more social net innovations, social security, and pushed the early socialist parties, health insurance, 40-hour week, taxation and the like. so you can see political movements often match civic movements. almost always civic movements precede former political movements. underneath all our citizen groups that's a pretty good generalization. now, the third that got people going is...
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kennedy, franklin delano roosevelt, woodrow wilson.erage it is hard for candidates to keep their health secretive because they are out in the public constantly. when hillary clinton says she can't recall 40 times, an issue with the fbi or when they asked the question about her emails and the fact when she had concussion they only let her work a few hours a day, this is a serious concern. it would be reckless of her not to give an explanation to voters, it goes for both candidates as well. stuart: thank you for joining us on this tuesday, first day back after a long weekend, get rid of that summer cold. 10 seconds. >> electoral college, that is why trump and clinton are in battleground states like ohio, trump, the women are going for clinton more than trump in battleground states and losing to clinton in the battleground, the real focus should be on the battleground states. stuart: i will take that. how about this? cattle futures. we all follow them vigorously. they dropped to a 5-year low. jeff flock is out there in a cattle farm on il
kennedy, franklin delano roosevelt, woodrow wilson.erage it is hard for candidates to keep their health secretive because they are out in the public constantly. when hillary clinton says she can't recall 40 times, an issue with the fbi or when they asked the question about her emails and the fact when she had concussion they only let her work a few hours a day, this is a serious concern. it would be reckless of her not to give an explanation to voters, it goes for both candidates as well....