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. >> funeral roosevelt in your to the compromise.not want them fighting for the unit so he did what? >> a lot of wealthy people did in the north, they pay. it was the only part of his father funeral roosevelt didn't like. he worshiped his dad, i'm not kidding you. dad was everything but the fact his dad didn't go serve stuck and he rectified that by becoming a rough rider and colonel in the american war. >> before teddy could become a war hero he had to combat one of the greatest challenges any.of the 19th century could endure. >> when he was about four or five, it became clear he suffered from asthma. >> nowadays we think it is quite manageable. those days, it's of terrifying disease and furthermore, things were very nearsighted and nobody knew it so he had these adversities, some life-threatening. >> as a child he used to hear these stories of young teddy when he visited. roosevelt final home. >> he said the puny little kid will one day be on the side of the mountain of one of america's finest presidents, who would predict that? >>
. >> funeral roosevelt in your to the compromise.not want them fighting for the unit so he did what? >> a lot of wealthy people did in the north, they pay. it was the only part of his father funeral roosevelt didn't like. he worshiped his dad, i'm not kidding you. dad was everything but the fact his dad didn't go serve stuck and he rectified that by becoming a rough rider and colonel in the american war. >> before teddy could become a war hero he had to combat one of the...
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roosevelt and churchill were both anglicans. roosevelt belonged to the episcopal church. churchill, the church of england. the episcopal church had split off from the church of england after the american revolution. but the liturgy and the hands are very similar. so they had this very emotional service, uplifting service on the deck of the of prince of wales that august. well, not only were all these these bases falling and not only was the carnage in the north atlantic continuing, but hms prince of wales itself had been sunk just three days after pearl harbor. it was the first time that air power alone had sunk a capital battleship on the open ocean. and over 300 of the same men that roosevelt and churchill had worshiped with that august had died when that ship went down. so it was it was a time of tremendous stress. but the the faith that was exhibited that day was was remarkable. and i'm sure it had a lot to do with the the morale and unity that america and the british people had throughout throughout the war is very interesting, the way that the service was handled by
roosevelt and churchill were both anglicans. roosevelt belonged to the episcopal church. churchill, the church of england. the episcopal church had split off from the church of england after the american revolution. but the liturgy and the hands are very similar. so they had this very emotional service, uplifting service on the deck of the of prince of wales that august. well, not only were all these these bases falling and not only was the carnage in the north atlantic continuing, but hms...
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that's where roosevelt comes in.roosevelt immediately opened the spigots, flooded the soviet union with lend lease aid, initially secretly without forming the public that the soviets were eligible for lend lease, and they talked not to talk about it and they did it secretly because they knew that the public was opposed to it. they did a poll and public was opposed to it and did it anyway, and translated into current dollars let's say you're in the trillions were room to spare and they sent the soviets the favorite spam or pork and millions and millions of packets of dehydrated borsk. and 13% of pork production. 90 million pounds of butter, you know the margarine that we told was healthy, and that started in the war because roosevelt was sending it to stalin. and they said you make due with margarine, 90 million pounds of butter. aluminum, ball bearings, and trucks, shipped through iran and by the time the stalingrad famous battle, i have a letter from a german general writing home to his vehicle, more than half of th
that's where roosevelt comes in.roosevelt immediately opened the spigots, flooded the soviet union with lend lease aid, initially secretly without forming the public that the soviets were eligible for lend lease, and they talked not to talk about it and they did it secretly because they knew that the public was opposed to it. they did a poll and public was opposed to it and did it anyway, and translated into current dollars let's say you're in the trillions were room to spare and they sent the...
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that's where roosevelt comes in. so roosevelt immediately opened the spigots flood of the soviet union with massive amounts of lend-lease aid initially see secretly without informing the public that the soviets had been made eligible for lend-lease, they actually issued instructions to steinhart through ambassador moscow. not to talk publicly about lend-lease because they were doing it secretly, because they knew the public was actually opposed to it. they knew that because they did public opinion surveys which showed the public was strongly opposed to the policy, and then they did it anyway and helped the billion dollar credit line. they doubled it to two. by the end of the war. it was around 11 or 12 billion, which if you translated into current dollars, let's just say you're up in the trillions with room to spare. so they sent the soviets the famous spam. some people have heard of the spammer. the two sunk a pork millions and millions of packets of the dehydrated borscht. actually, they had a special recipe for th
that's where roosevelt comes in. so roosevelt immediately opened the spigots flood of the soviet union with massive amounts of lend-lease aid initially see secretly without informing the public that the soviets had been made eligible for lend-lease, they actually issued instructions to steinhart through ambassador moscow. not to talk publicly about lend-lease because they were doing it secretly, because they knew the public was actually opposed to it. they knew that because they did public...
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in paris, eleanor roosevelt was building such a system.or's parents were also among those who socialized with nobles and capitalists and participated in the parties of the rich classes. they were so-called socialists. socialites were actually a class that went to glamorous parties and they were famous for socializing with the highest level of social, economic and political groups. illinois. an aristocrat was very interested in forming a government for the jews of the world. since the presidency of his wife franklin, he had used all his efforts for the creation of israel. there was a clear connection between eleanor's aristocratic culture and the birth of israel. basically , the western capitalist families were the main supporters of the formation of israel. one of the most important of these families was the rothschild family in england, which for centuries, in addition to aristocratic titles , also controlled an important part of england's international trade. they had. these families faced a great threat after the second world war. commu
in paris, eleanor roosevelt was building such a system.or's parents were also among those who socialized with nobles and capitalists and participated in the parties of the rich classes. they were so-called socialists. socialites were actually a class that went to glamorous parties and they were famous for socializing with the highest level of social, economic and political groups. illinois. an aristocrat was very interested in forming a government for the jews of the world. since the presidency...
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and so roosevelt being roosevelt, he suddenly turns and is just like, okay, that's it.i'm out of here by like i'm done with this sitting, which is what we call the the, you know, sort of session between an artist who's painting another person. so the sitting is basically being called over. and you can tell that he's like in command, you know, he's like, done. and he just put his hand on the new war, which is the sort of banister, the ball that's decorative of the beginning of the staircase banister. and it's got his hand on his hip. and he's very much in that arrogant, like, i'm a this is done, we're done, you know, kind of pose. and sergeant then just said, oh, this is it. it's perfect. let's that's that's the pose that we need. and so he painted roosevelt in this very commanding, arrogant way. what do you think that tells us anything about what he thought about these nations that we've been talking about in the exhibit? i think it's a good conclusion for us land on because it bookends the the the time period that we're talking about through the americas presidents whi
and so roosevelt being roosevelt, he suddenly turns and is just like, okay, that's it.i'm out of here by like i'm done with this sitting, which is what we call the the, you know, sort of session between an artist who's painting another person. so the sitting is basically being called over. and you can tell that he's like in command, you know, he's like, done. and he just put his hand on the new war, which is the sort of banister, the ball that's decorative of the beginning of the staircase...
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that is what roosevelt comes in. roosevelt immediately open the >>.looded the soviet union with massive amounts of unleashed aid secretly without informing the public they issued instructions to steinhardt not to talk publicly about linen because her doing itt secretly they do the public was opposed to what they did knew that because the public with a post the policy they did anyway. if in a billion-dollar credit line he doubled it by two by the end of the world i was a blatant transistor currents dollars wht they are up the trillions was room to spare for the famous spam millions and millions of a packets dehydrator borscht up or they have a special recipe for the soviets that retooled the entire american meatpacking industry. 13% of pork production. 90 million pounds of butter. near that margin is to be told is healthy? that started in the war because they're sending the butter to stall americans are told to connect withh margin. we did for the convalescence of wounded soviet soldiers. aluminum ball bearings, industrial inputs, truck severance or th
that is what roosevelt comes in. roosevelt immediately open the >>.looded the soviet union with massive amounts of unleashed aid secretly without informing the public they issued instructions to steinhardt not to talk publicly about linen because her doing itt secretly they do the public was opposed to what they did knew that because the public with a post the policy they did anyway. if in a billion-dollar credit line he doubled it by two by the end of the world i was a blatant transistor...
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>> franklin roosevelt -- our history has been rewritten by the left. the republican party was responsible for slavery, the party of lincoln, somehow the republican party stranged all of its stripes in the south and all of a sudden the democrats spoke up and said you know, we're republic and so they immediately switched over to republicans, none of that ever happened. the democrat party doesn't want to own its own history, its racism, its anti-semitism, the blood on its hands. its anti-americanism, whether it was the confederacy or now the marxist movement and a white dominant privilege and i undo all of this in the book. but franklin roosevelt, i decided to go -- i said let me deal with him because he's the democrats' favorite president. let me read something if you have a minute. [laughter] >> and i've never done this, just read from this, but i want to read it to you because it matters. you know, he gave a speech at his inauguration in 1933 where twice he mentioned the unscrupulous money changer. that's a trope that's been applied to jews for 4,000 y
>> franklin roosevelt -- our history has been rewritten by the left. the republican party was responsible for slavery, the party of lincoln, somehow the republican party stranged all of its stripes in the south and all of a sudden the democrats spoke up and said you know, we're republic and so they immediately switched over to republicans, none of that ever happened. the democrat party doesn't want to own its own history, its racism, its anti-semitism, the blood on its hands. its...
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roosevelt reports.robe. of course, the cunning fox wants to land in europe as soon as possible. he does not understand that hitler is able to crush. as you know, 2 months ago, we received the opportunity to read the correspondence, unfortunately not all, between washington and london. today we have the text of two telegrams sent by the us president to the british prime minister. may i read it out? very interesting, read it. that i was ready to come to tehran for a meeting, i told him that i would be extremely glad to meet him in tehran? why in tehran? is it good that it is in tigeran? they also demand that we disembark as soon as possible. they don't like that we are fighting the germans in africa, which is too far from germany. i see, you you think so too. if i were stalin, you would have long ago been an enemy of the people, that is, mine. but i have to reckon not only with the english people, but even with you. well , okay, god bless us, damn it. the telegram from moscow finally decided the question
roosevelt reports.robe. of course, the cunning fox wants to land in europe as soon as possible. he does not understand that hitler is able to crush. as you know, 2 months ago, we received the opportunity to read the correspondence, unfortunately not all, between washington and london. today we have the text of two telegrams sent by the us president to the british prime minister. may i read it out? very interesting, read it. that i was ready to come to tehran for a meeting, i told him that i...
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i think he, theodore roosevelt, tried to clear route. he said, i told the i'd stake my life to lead a division and routed. did you make that clear? hmm. well, i have written a lot about the first world war. this is not a counter factual. i've particularly entertained very frequently, i suppose, in part because i find it hard to see a scenario where roosevelt wins the 1912 election. it's interesting idea that the us gets in the war sooner rather than later, and perhaps knocked sense into the germans or something. although i'm somewhat well-known for being skeptical, the usual arguments about german premeditation and war guilt and all the rest. there's a more interesting to me that happens in the winter of 1916, 1917, after the next election. and that is when wilson effectively is elected. and he's not the last is something bob dole used to like to talk about. he was not the last democrat in the century be elected on the platform of i kept you out of the war shortly before entering the war. this happens again, of course, in 1940 with roose
i think he, theodore roosevelt, tried to clear route. he said, i told the i'd stake my life to lead a division and routed. did you make that clear? hmm. well, i have written a lot about the first world war. this is not a counter factual. i've particularly entertained very frequently, i suppose, in part because i find it hard to see a scenario where roosevelt wins the 1912 election. it's interesting idea that the us gets in the war sooner rather than later, and perhaps knocked sense into the...
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had teddy roosevelt won the election of 1912 you had to carry a big stick and speak softly.so the flareup in europe that started world war i, teddy roosevelt had he been president would have within a couple of years sent u.s. troops over and put out all the fires over there. and the lingering problems that caused world war ii would have never really happened. so i see parallels of today as i do at that time. you have a strong carry a big stick speaks speak softly new york or whether it's teddy roosevelt or trump were putin doesn't do anything because he's afraid and so of course now you have it democrat of woodrow wilson and joe biden. so you have similarities from the beginning of world war i to what's happening now. onso my question is in your opinion had teddy roosevelt won the 1912 election if he was president from 1912 to 1914 or 1916 rather, do you think that world war ii would have never happened? >> we have panelists who love to leap into the counterfactual territory. [laughter] >> let me say this about t.r.. he became increasingly outraged about the german invasion
had teddy roosevelt won the election of 1912 you had to carry a big stick and speak softly.so the flareup in europe that started world war i, teddy roosevelt had he been president would have within a couple of years sent u.s. troops over and put out all the fires over there. and the lingering problems that caused world war ii would have never really happened. so i see parallels of today as i do at that time. you have a strong carry a big stick speaks speak softly new york or whether it's teddy...
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this happens again of course in 1940 with roosevelt.some extent arguably 64te with the johnson. but the interesting moment there and here's where i disagree a little bit about the idea that u.s. military power could've played a decisive role in 1914 or even after the lusitania in 1915. a good year for the western allies. the chairman's made huge gains on the easternst front. they're an extremely strong position. british get bogged down horrifically at the darkness and gallipoli. the wars going abysmally abysmally for britain and france. morale wise u.s. intervention might help a little bit but has a note to use almost a year early to get boots on the ground even when the u.s. finally did intervene in 1917. the u.s. finally goes and they'll come all of it does is prolong the war. here's the thing is wilson says we will make the world safe for democracy and effectively by knocking out german in personal power in eastern europe. we make it safe for communism. that's effectively what happens when the chairman's go under, largely because of
this happens again of course in 1940 with roosevelt.some extent arguably 64te with the johnson. but the interesting moment there and here's where i disagree a little bit about the idea that u.s. military power could've played a decisive role in 1914 or even after the lusitania in 1915. a good year for the western allies. the chairman's made huge gains on the easternst front. they're an extremely strong position. british get bogged down horrifically at the darkness and gallipoli. the wars going...
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even more roosevelt's purposeful inaction during the holocaustt.nd by the way the "new york times" covered up the holocaust. i wrote an entire book on them. if it covered up the holocaust until 1944. you want to learn about it you can read that book because tonight i want to talk about this. purposeful inaction during the holocaust to assist in jews being slaughtered by the millions with contemptible and unconscionable. professor explainse here is the president who is regarded as a humanitarian. who portrayed himself as a champion of the little man with the power to save many jews in the holocaust but who, to quote the solicitor general his solicitor general at the interior departmenthe of the 1940s, he said roosevelt would not lift a. finger to help the jews. his was the administration the cap immigration 90% under filled meaning he could've saved 190,000 jews under existing quotas. without changing the immigration laws at all. his was the administration that sent planes to bomb germany when you look at the exhibit here you will see the locations.
even more roosevelt's purposeful inaction during the holocaustt.nd by the way the "new york times" covered up the holocaust. i wrote an entire book on them. if it covered up the holocaust until 1944. you want to learn about it you can read that book because tonight i want to talk about this. purposeful inaction during the holocaust to assist in jews being slaughtered by the millions with contemptible and unconscionable. professor explainse here is the president who is regarded as a...
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roosevelt's inaction during the holocaust. and by the way, the new york times covered up the holocaust. i wrote an entire book on this. it covered up the holocaust until 1944. you want to learn about it? you can read that book tonight. i want to talk about this is purposeful. during the holocaust to assist -- being slaughtered by the millions was contemptible. and unconscionable. professor explains here is the president, who was regarded as a humanitarian, who portrayed himself as the champion of the little man with the power to say many -- from the holocaust. but who to quote fowler harper, the solicitor general, his solicitor general at the interior department in the 1940s. he said rows over would not lift a finger to the --. his was the administration that kept the immigration. 90% under filled meaning could have saved 190,000 -- under existing without changing the immigration laws at all. his was the administration that sent planes to bomb germany. when you look at the the the exhibit here you'll see the locations. his was
roosevelt's inaction during the holocaust. and by the way, the new york times covered up the holocaust. i wrote an entire book on this. it covered up the holocaust until 1944. you want to learn about it? you can read that book tonight. i want to talk about this is purposeful. during the holocaust to assist -- being slaughtered by the millions was contemptible. and unconscionable. professor explains here is the president, who was regarded as a humanitarian, who portrayed himself as the champion...
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-- 2023 eleanor roosevelt dinner.plause] ♪ >> good evening, everyone. we are getting down to it. thank you, thank you, chris, jeannie, maggie, raymond, and your entire team. an amazing evening. so happy to be with all of the new hampshire democrats tonight. all of the candidates, all of the volunteers, all of the donors, and thank you to my friend joanne for all you have done to help protect the new hampshire presidential primary. we are grateful. so, it is my great honor to be with you this evening to introduce our keynote speaker for this year's eleanor roosevelt dinner. before i get into that, i will briefly reflect on the past year and look ahead to 2024. in november 2022, thanks to every single person in this room, we stopped the anticipated red wave in its tracks, sending senator hansen, chris, and me back to congress to continue fighting for you every single day. [applause] and, now, and as we head in to 2024, the stakes are even higher . far right republican lawmakers right here in new hampshire, thank you, ma
-- 2023 eleanor roosevelt dinner.plause] ♪ >> good evening, everyone. we are getting down to it. thank you, thank you, chris, jeannie, maggie, raymond, and your entire team. an amazing evening. so happy to be with all of the new hampshire democrats tonight. all of the candidates, all of the volunteers, all of the donors, and thank you to my friend joanne for all you have done to help protect the new hampshire presidential primary. we are grateful. so, it is my great honor to be with you...
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to the monroe doctrine more than once, the americans returned and refined it, for example, under rooseveltfirst presented as a doctrine. with a big stick, as part of the policy of pan-americanism, and roosevelt’s quote is widely known that you need to talk to your neighbors softly, but hold a big stick in your hands, and they immediately forgot about softness, so the practice of the big stick in the usa was used very widely, and since they has never shied away from military interventions to protect their interests in this region, and many countries with these military interventions , the united states has already announced quite loudly that they are the state that really has the natural right to conquer all other spaces, president theodore roosevelt, uncle of the famous president in 1904, monroe sort of developed this concept, and it continued to develop further and further. and it seems to me that what is important for us now is precisely that the americans still have not lost faith that their the state is a city on a hill, everything they do is granted, this is the right granted to them
to the monroe doctrine more than once, the americans returned and refined it, for example, under rooseveltfirst presented as a doctrine. with a big stick, as part of the policy of pan-americanism, and roosevelt’s quote is widely known that you need to talk to your neighbors softly, but hold a big stick in your hands, and they immediately forgot about softness, so the practice of the big stick in the usa was used very widely, and since they has never shied away from military interventions to...
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but my choice very clear to me and franklin d roosevelt and, it's franklin and eleanor roosevelt because they the clearest understanding of democracy as an as a really but more importantly as something aspirational. you think about fdr, his fourth freedom speech when he's saying freedom from fear everywhere in the world, freedom from hunger everywhere in the world. that's what democracy for. not not beating. not beating japan. you know where it's for freedom for fear of freedom. want freedom from hunger of freedom speech and that for freedom speech and the thinking of franklin roosevelt, nobody they didn't believe. and eleanor, back then that, we were going to cure world hunger. but you fight for that that's you fight to you have freedom speech everywhere. we're not going to be able to to own the world and enforce freedom of speech, but we promote it and we're a beacon of light about it. and the four freedoms gave our soldiers in world war two, our soldiers democracy something to be fighting for not against. and i find the president's express the optimism our country that make people fee
but my choice very clear to me and franklin d roosevelt and, it's franklin and eleanor roosevelt because they the clearest understanding of democracy as an as a really but more importantly as something aspirational. you think about fdr, his fourth freedom speech when he's saying freedom from fear everywhere in the world, freedom from hunger everywhere in the world. that's what democracy for. not not beating. not beating japan. you know where it's for freedom for fear of freedom. want freedom...
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, which was signed his wife, eleanor roosevelt, harry dwight eisenhower, lyndon johnson, john kennedy, richard nixon. gerald ford. jimmy carter, ronald reagan, george bush. and so on and of course more recently, george w bush and barack obama. so the tradition has been maintained at some point a new president is elected. st john's makes an effort to contact them and have signed this very historic book which a very dear item to the church. it clearly does not sit in the president's pew anymore. but it's one of those great pieces of history that has been long associated with. this church, from 1856 to the present. abraham lincoln has association with st john's as well. when was elected in 1860, his first church service that attended after he arrived in washington in february. of 1861 was the st john's. he came to st john's on the 24th of february on a sunday for the 11:00 service with senator william seward of new york, who was going be his secretary of state. they entered in the church and sat in senator seward's pew, the front of the church. but anybody recognized him, including the r
, which was signed his wife, eleanor roosevelt, harry dwight eisenhower, lyndon johnson, john kennedy, richard nixon. gerald ford. jimmy carter, ronald reagan, george bush. and so on and of course more recently, george w bush and barack obama. so the tradition has been maintained at some point a new president is elected. st john's makes an effort to contact them and have signed this very historic book which a very dear item to the church. it clearly does not sit in the president's pew anymore....
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so roosevelt said, how are we going to do this? well, the only way to do this is with getting the industrial industry in america, so we do get chips, tanks -- ships, tanks? you go to industrial midwest, car manufacturers, so he calls in the big three, the same big three that we know so well in terms of the recent uaw strike. he says, gentlemen, i need this many cars, and i need this many tanks, and i need this many planes. and all three of them said, oh, resident roosevelt, we are patriotic americans, and we will get you those things as soon as we have filled our quota of cars this season, you'll get your ships, you will get your planes, and you'll get your tanks. roosevelt, according to eyewitnesses, took a puff on the cigarette holder he was famous for and said, gentlemen, i don't think you understand what i am saying. we need this initiative, -- we need this many ships, tanks and planes, and you will not the manufacturing and other car until i get them. in other words, there was an overriding interest, traditional market princip
so roosevelt said, how are we going to do this? well, the only way to do this is with getting the industrial industry in america, so we do get chips, tanks -- ships, tanks? you go to industrial midwest, car manufacturers, so he calls in the big three, the same big three that we know so well in terms of the recent uaw strike. he says, gentlemen, i need this many cars, and i need this many tanks, and i need this many planes. and all three of them said, oh, resident roosevelt, we are patriotic...
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the situation worsened when, in 1936, roosevelt was re-elected to the presidency of the united statesfor the first time passed the social insurance act in the form of a new national disaster prevention plan. the big financial bills were passed by the us congress. it was at this time that the american capitalists gathered together to think about this fundamental problem in the way of capitalism and once again bring back the power of the market. in this way, most of the work was put on the shoulders of bernays to once again promote the half-life market with the spread of consumerism in the american society . here, bernays produced propaganda that showed that the new america was created by capitalists, not politicians. the main idea of the connection between democracy and capitalism. was. in the capitalist system, democracy is a way to the creation of the consumer class was goods. in an extraordinary act, he exhibited a large international exhibition of luxurious and luxurious items. in this exhibition, he depicted an ideal life for the american citizen in the future. a dream life for
the situation worsened when, in 1936, roosevelt was re-elected to the presidency of the united statesfor the first time passed the social insurance act in the form of a new national disaster prevention plan. the big financial bills were passed by the us congress. it was at this time that the american capitalists gathered together to think about this fundamental problem in the way of capitalism and once again bring back the power of the market. in this way, most of the work was put on the...
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. >>> still ahead tonight, our exclusive report from inside new york city's historic roosevelt hotel, ground zero for the ongoing migrant crisis. that is next. for the ongoing migrant crisis that is next that's why i switched to dovato. dovato is a complete hiv treatment for some adults. no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovato. detect this: most hiv pills contain 3 or 4 medicines. dovato is as effective with just 2. if you have hepatitis b, don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking dofetilide. this can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. if you have a rash or allergic reaction symptoms, stop dovato and get medical help right away. serious or life-threatening lactic acid buildup and liver problems can occur. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems or if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. dovato may harm an unborn baby. most common side effects are headache, nausea, diarrhea, trouble sleeping, tiredness, and anxiety
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. >> a look at porn friendship between teddy roosevelt and booker t.se of history. keep it right here. ♪ welcome back, fox nation special based on brian kilmeade's new book, teddy and booker t available now it offers a deeper dive into the unique friendship of president theodore roosevelt and booker t. washington. here is a preview. >> america moving into the 20th century, who are desperate for civil rights leaders about to emerge to put us back on reconstruction truck. >> everyone trying to figure out how we build our community, how we get back out of the challenges of the war? >> booker t. washington and theodore roosevelt, if you saw future greatness in either man after all, washington born a slave and tr fortunate to even the best. >> suffered from asthma, no space was a terrifying disease so he had adversities, some of them life-threatening. >> soon teddy was not only surviving but driving, he built up his body and never stopped building intellect and would become a leader at harvard and new york state politics, first police commissioner, a rough
. >> a look at porn friendship between teddy roosevelt and booker t.se of history. keep it right here. ♪ welcome back, fox nation special based on brian kilmeade's new book, teddy and booker t available now it offers a deeper dive into the unique friendship of president theodore roosevelt and booker t. washington. here is a preview. >> america moving into the 20th century, who are desperate for civil rights leaders about to emerge to put us back on reconstruction truck. >>...
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when the conference convened franklin roosevelt was missing. the man who helped weld the united nations together as a fighting team and who worked to keep them united in the peace come had died before he could see his dream come true true. but his words in every mind and heart heart. 25 years ago, american fighting men looked to the statesman of the world, burnished the work. peace, which they fought and suffered. we failed them. we failed them, and we cannot fail them again and expect the world to again. president truman, roosevelt's friend and successor opened the conference by radio from washington. relevant to the united nations conference. and organization. it is not the purpose of this conference to draft a treaty of peace and. the old sense of that term. this conference will devote energies and its labors exclusively to the single problem of setting up the essential organization to keep the peace. you are right the fundamental charter. as the broke up that first night, the task before them was clear to chart the course toward realist int
when the conference convened franklin roosevelt was missing. the man who helped weld the united nations together as a fighting team and who worked to keep them united in the peace come had died before he could see his dream come true true. but his words in every mind and heart heart. 25 years ago, american fighting men looked to the statesman of the world, burnished the work. peace, which they fought and suffered. we failed them. we failed them, and we cannot fail them again and expect the...
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americans returned to the monroe doctrine several times and refined it, well, for example, under rooseveltike the big stick doctrine, within the framework of the policy of pan-americanism, and also the well-known quote by roosevelt that neighbor... you need to speak softly, but hold a big stick in your hands, they immediately forgot about softness, but the us practice of the big stick was used very widely, since they never they did not shy away from military interventions to protect their interests in this region, and many countries faced these military interventions. the united states has already announced quite loudly that it is that state. which really has natural right - to conquer all other spaces, president theodore roosevelt , uncle of the famous president, in 1904 , sort of developed this concept of munro, and it continued to develop further and further, and it seems to me that what is important for us now is precisely what americans are still they have not lost faith in the fact that their state is a city on a hill , everything they do is granted, this is the right granted to them
americans returned to the monroe doctrine several times and refined it, well, for example, under rooseveltike the big stick doctrine, within the framework of the policy of pan-americanism, and also the well-known quote by roosevelt that neighbor... you need to speak softly, but hold a big stick in your hands, they immediately forgot about softness, but the us practice of the big stick was used very widely, since they never they did not shy away from military interventions to protect their...
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when the conference convened franklin roosevelt was missing. the man who helped weld the united nations together as a fighting team and who worked to keep them united in the peace come had died before he could see his dream come true true. but his words in every mind and heart heart. 25 years ago, american fighting men looked to the statesman of the world, burnished the work. peace, which they fought and suffered. we failed them. we failed them, and we cannot fail them again and expect the world to again. president truman, roosevelt's friend and successor opened the conference by radio from washington. relevant to the united nations conference. and organization. it is not the purpose of this conference to draft a treaty of peace and. the old sense of that term. this conference will devote energies and its labors exclusively to the single problem of setting up the essential organization to keep the peace. you are right the fundamental charter. as the broke up that first night, the task before them was clear to chart the course toward realist int
when the conference convened franklin roosevelt was missing. the man who helped weld the united nations together as a fighting team and who worked to keep them united in the peace come had died before he could see his dream come true true. but his words in every mind and heart heart. 25 years ago, american fighting men looked to the statesman of the world, burnished the work. peace, which they fought and suffered. we failed them. we failed them, and we cannot fail them again and expect the...