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the terrible mississippi flood, between 250,000 americans died and president coolidge is in the white house. he does have this perception of limited government and federal government shouldn't be too involved in the worst the constitutional precedent of getting involved with these also under outside pressure and in fact will rogers the comedian tell this joke that coolidge's low response to this disaster is in hopes of most of the people would die in the meantime so we won't have to do anything about it. not exactly quite as sharp as her late -- today but not that this farmer -- dissembler from a joke that jay leno made about the katrina disaster bush is finally sending troops to the gulf because he found out there's oil in louisiana. so again the same kind of sense of the joke although i think it has a sharper comedy in them on air. there's an outside pressure and there's pressure in the form of the secretary of commerce herbert hoover who is nicknamed the secretary of commerce and the undersecretary of anything else because he liked to get in everybody's business so much so that coo
the terrible mississippi flood, between 250,000 americans died and president coolidge is in the white house. he does have this perception of limited government and federal government shouldn't be too involved in the worst the constitutional precedent of getting involved with these also under outside pressure and in fact will rogers the comedian tell this joke that coolidge's low response to this disaster is in hopes of most of the people would die in the meantime so we won't have to do anything...
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this is that we are doing, an event called gary lucas on the coolidge on move tenth. old betty boop cartoons and popeye with music that was inspired by them. ron run why the film festival is important to the community in really taking people from across the jewish community ran across the community at large, bringing them together, and you are sitting with, near people getting conversations with people, and they are people, many people come, for instance, the latino community comes out. and i think bringing people together, learning what we have in common and what we can learn from each other is really important. ron run where can folks information and tickets? >> on our website, and we have a brochure that looks like this. and you can pick them up, and call our office to get one. and ticketses on sale steven yous as well ron run thank you. jaymie e. saks and ariana cohen-halberstam, thank you for coming in. good luck with the film festival. break a leg out there. i'm byron barnett for all of us here on "urban update." have a great sunday. realtime closed captioning p
this is that we are doing, an event called gary lucas on the coolidge on move tenth. old betty boop cartoons and popeye with music that was inspired by them. ron run why the film festival is important to the community in really taking people from across the jewish community ran across the community at large, bringing them together, and you are sitting with, near people getting conversations with people, and they are people, many people come, for instance, the latino community comes out. and i...
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they sent president coolidge an annual mall that they said had toothsome player and it was racoon.the coolidge family decided to turn it into a pet which they named rebecca. >> that's another wonder aspect of it and american aspect of thanksgiving is the way that it's adapted by various parts of our country, you know, when you think about a thanksgiving table in america today, how does it -- how does it differ? >> pretty similar, lots of pies for dessert was taking shape in the 18th century. certainly by the end of 18th century, reports that it was there. one of the things i enjoyed writing about in the dinner chapter, there's chapter and dinner, has to do with who was invited to dinner. the tradition with being with family extends way back but also family had a larger and has a larger meaning. it includes the larger community and so there's a wonderful letter from the revolutionary war era of a young woman in connecticut who writes about unsighting the elderly woman who had no children and inviting the orphans who were being tutored by the minister and new neighbors and this resin
they sent president coolidge an annual mall that they said had toothsome player and it was racoon.the coolidge family decided to turn it into a pet which they named rebecca. >> that's another wonder aspect of it and american aspect of thanksgiving is the way that it's adapted by various parts of our country, you know, when you think about a thanksgiving table in america today, how does it -- how does it differ? >> pretty similar, lots of pies for dessert was taking shape in the 18th...
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casa grande, coolidge, eloy, maricopa, picking up some of that. we get a look at the city as it comes over the top of the city that last batch of moisture. there was a batch of moisture earlier in the day. the top wind gusts out of there seemed to be around 45 to 50 miles per hour. is apparently going to be somewhere in the neighborhood of 37 miles per hour. avation weather warning, that is going to be in effect until 6:45. it's in chandler, glendale, mesa and phoenix what that is wind conditions, dust conditions. they take a look at it all and they make a calculation as to whether or not the airport can stay open so they are open. they are doing business but they are keeping their eye on the situatio a time. if anything should happen, we will let you know immediately. we will have more weather coming up. >>> an 80 foot tree came crashing down in one arcadia neighborhood during last night's storms leaving an absolute mess this morning. we talked to the home owner where the tree was rooted who said he didn't hear it fall. the massive tree came cras
casa grande, coolidge, eloy, maricopa, picking up some of that. we get a look at the city as it comes over the top of the city that last batch of moisture. there was a batch of moisture earlier in the day. the top wind gusts out of there seemed to be around 45 to 50 miles per hour. is apparently going to be somewhere in the neighborhood of 37 miles per hour. avation weather warning, that is going to be in effect until 6:45. it's in chandler, glendale, mesa and phoenix what that is wind...
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it's calvin coolidge. how are you cal? - baby, you wanna taste my-- - i think you had enough. - let me see you home, alright. - that's democratic spirit. democratic spirit, bless you all, bless you, you, you, you.. have you ever heard the word strigas? yeah. general koladin discounts it's importance. there is to be no answer. the message is to be destroyed after reading. trust no one. well, what did you find out? our agent inspected continental exterminating company. yes, i know he inspected it but did he find anything suspicious? a secret phone, the direct line i never should have let him out of my sight i should have known better. i'm sorry, it was just awful, you've-you've no.. what's our next move? i know, how you feel, anne. [knocking] kurasov insisted i spend the night at the embassy. - 'how did your part go?' - fine. the more i counseled caution, the more intrigued he became. he's now concerned that his enemy general kolodin is secretly trying to get strigas in order to enhance his own position. sounds good. there's
it's calvin coolidge. how are you cal? - baby, you wanna taste my-- - i think you had enough. - let me see you home, alright. - that's democratic spirit. democratic spirit, bless you all, bless you, you, you, you.. have you ever heard the word strigas? yeah. general koladin discounts it's importance. there is to be no answer. the message is to be destroyed after reading. trust no one. well, what did you find out? our agent inspected continental exterminating company. yes, i know he inspected it...
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mississippi had a different idea of a set president coolidge and animal they said had the -- flavor and they said it was a raccoon. the coolies family decided to turn it into a pet they name to rebecca. >> well that's a wonderful aspect of thanksgiving, the the way that it is adapted by various parts of our country. when he think about the thanksgiving table in america today how does it differ? >> the main meal is of turkey and side dishes and lots of pies for dessert. it was taking shape in the 18th century. survey by the the end of the teen century there were reports that it was there. one of the things i enjoyed writing about in the dinner chapter has to do with who is invited to dinner. it seems that the tradition of being with family extends way back. also family had a larger and has a larger meaning. it includes the larger community and so there is a wonderful letter from the revolutionary war in a woman in connecticut who writes about inviting the elderly women who have no husbands or children to dinner. inviting the orphans who are being tutored by the administer in the new neig
mississippi had a different idea of a set president coolidge and animal they said had the -- flavor and they said it was a raccoon. the coolies family decided to turn it into a pet they name to rebecca. >> well that's a wonderful aspect of thanksgiving, the the way that it is adapted by various parts of our country. when he think about the thanksgiving table in america today how does it differ? >> the main meal is of turkey and side dishes and lots of pies for dessert. it was taking...
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calvin coolidge was president. the washington senators won the world series. and prohibition was the law of the land. in chicago, al capone was a rising figure in the mob. in los angeles, the city population finally reached one million. and in new york, an american institution was born -- -let's have a parade! -tonight we celebrate 90 years of the macy's thanksgiving day parade, featuring hosts and some of the biggest stars of the parade. plus dozens of the world-famous balloons, fantastic floats, and classic moments from the first 89 parades.
calvin coolidge was president. the washington senators won the world series. and prohibition was the law of the land. in chicago, al capone was a rising figure in the mob. in los angeles, the city population finally reached one million. and in new york, an american institution was born -- -let's have a parade! -tonight we celebrate 90 years of the macy's thanksgiving day parade, featuring hosts and some of the biggest stars of the parade. plus dozens of the world-famous balloons, fantastic...
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we take a look at this stuff from the southeast coming up and once again look at coolidge, two inches there. a half an inch by sackten and up by maricopa we see that 1.9 once again. by eloy 1.3. we will have more for you coming up in the next hour of this newscast. >> dave has been busy. next week voters will decide on proposition 206, whether to increase the minimum wage in arizona to $12 an hour. many employees are looking for a mean for the future of their organizations and their businesses. fox 10's nicole garcia is looking into it and joins us live. there are two sides to this county. >> there definitely is. a valley non-profit that serves developmentally disabled adults and family are bracing for a consequences of minimum wage hike. he is not for or against proposition 206, but the higher cost of labor would mean fewer dollars for the disabd they serve and less government aid increases their future could be in jeopardy. >> trevor barton has cerebral palsy. he and his father rely on mark community resource centers for support. christopher jones is one employee that works directly
we take a look at this stuff from the southeast coming up and once again look at coolidge, two inches there. a half an inch by sackten and up by maricopa we see that 1.9 once again. by eloy 1.3. we will have more for you coming up in the next hour of this newscast. >> dave has been busy. next week voters will decide on proposition 206, whether to increase the minimum wage in arizona to $12 an hour. many employees are looking for a mean for the future of their organizations and their...
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president to visit cuba since calvin coolidge. those old cars in the shadow of air force one. he would come here after moving to restore diplomatic relations. and our exclusive interview with the president during his visit. i asked if you'd be visiting cuba before the end of your presidency. and you said, "let's see how things evolve." so why now? >> the time is right. obviously our intention has always been to get a ball rolling knowing that change wasn't going to happen overnight. >> reporter: the president this year saying there are still significant differences around human rights and individual liberties. but we met two 15-year-olds, and we asked them, are they looking forward to the possibility of [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: they tell us they are happy the way they are. a mass gathering is expected here in the next 24 hours to honor fidel castro. this is what's called the plaza of the revolution. they'll be able to sign a solemn oath saying they still believe in the concept of the revolution. and on the streets here, the american tourists, there are more o
president to visit cuba since calvin coolidge. those old cars in the shadow of air force one. he would come here after moving to restore diplomatic relations. and our exclusive interview with the president during his visit. i asked if you'd be visiting cuba before the end of your presidency. and you said, "let's see how things evolve." so why now? >> the time is right. obviously our intention has always been to get a ball rolling knowing that change wasn't going to happen...
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last year, the lecture was calvin coolidge, in our coolidge -- in our carriage house. after the supreme court society gets it next year, we look forward to having it back. the association, we are a private nonprofit educational organization. we have a terrific mission to enhance the understanding and appreciation of the executive mansion and it is a lovely history. we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy at time -- and at the time, she was in her early 30's and the goal then and today was to help the white house collect and exhibit the best artifacts of american history and culture and this grew and grew and continues to to include acquisition, preservation, research and education. we have a very robust education program at the rubenstein center. not to forget the white house ornament, and christmas is coming up. up, on behalf of the association, i am year with a -- i amf my colleagues here with a number of my colleagues. we have a new chief historian. it is a marvelous partnership. welcome to everybody, and thank you. [applause] >> i am honored to int
last year, the lecture was calvin coolidge, in our coolidge -- in our carriage house. after the supreme court society gets it next year, we look forward to having it back. the association, we are a private nonprofit educational organization. we have a terrific mission to enhance the understanding and appreciation of the executive mansion and it is a lovely history. we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy at time -- and at the time, she was in her early 30's and the goal then...
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two inches by coolidge. and then we get half an inch as we get a little closer into the phoenix aa. so a lot of moisture coming through. we look at that storm system once again and come rolling through there and then you get .02 an inch a little over an inch in the chandler area as we saw once already. and then you get into the future cast and you can kind of see that stuff rolling on out of here there is your high on the day at 84 degrees today. and then we get a look across the country. another big storm system moving overnight 66 degrees. the storms will continue. 78 degrees for tomorrow. as though temperatures continue to come down. but we still have some 80s o there. watch your kids around water. lisa lundskow: luke air force base is not only vital to our national security -- but also to our local communities and economy. georgia lord: senator john mccain has been a powerful advocate for the base, taking a bipartisan approach when securing the fighter pilot training program. lisa lundskow: thousands of jobs depend on luke. without john mccain's leadership and experience - georg
two inches by coolidge. and then we get half an inch as we get a little closer into the phoenix aa. so a lot of moisture coming through. we look at that storm system once again and come rolling through there and then you get .02 an inch a little over an inch in the chandler area as we saw once already. and then you get into the future cast and you can kind of see that stuff rolling on out of here there is your high on the day at 84 degrees today. and then we get a look across the country....
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more than 35-hundred executive orders 12 years.teddy roosevelt - - woodrow wilson - - and calvin coolidge - - are the only other commanders in chief - to sign more than one thousand executive orders. state leaders - are closer to naming a new president - at northern iowa.the board of regents - plans to select from four finalists - on december fifth or sixth.the last finalist - visits campus - next week.faculty union leaders - say they plan to put together their own analysis - of the finalists - choice. next on the fox 28 news at nine regents make their choice. >>> coming up next on the fox 28 news at 9:00 an end of the season blow out delivered by the hawkeyes a complete wrap up of today's impressive win over another top 15 team, next on [ zaps ] barry. future barry? do not go to the big-box store this weekend. wha-- a free 58-inch samsung tv when we buy two samsung smartphones. got it. u.s. cellular, then the big-box. no, no big-box! we get trampled, you doof! ouch! ouch! get a free 58-inch samsung smart hdtv when you buy two samsung smartphones. and get a tablet for a penny. you weren't
more than 35-hundred executive orders 12 years.teddy roosevelt - - woodrow wilson - - and calvin coolidge - - are the only other commanders in chief - to sign more than one thousand executive orders. state leaders - are closer to naming a new president - at northern iowa.the board of regents - plans to select from four finalists - on december fifth or sixth.the last finalist - visits campus - next week.faculty union leaders - say they plan to put together their own analysis - of the finalists -...
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jennifer coolidge, laura ki kitelinger. roseanne's like, can we put tupac in a sketch? they put him in. then they kept reading his lines for him. i was fascinated to see if he was illiterate. i followed him going, how can you be this famous and be illite the do-rag and the whole thing. i'd be like, ? a, b, c ? like trying to -- i don't know -- ice t, snoop was there -- i don't know if ice t was just being a butt. i'm sure he could read but it was almost like he couldn't read. >> jimmy: you say ice t? >> tupac i wasn't sure, ice t was reading for tupac. he was helping mill and i wasn't sure why. >> jimmy: that's really nice. tupac might be like a new -- >> jimmy: in a way maybe he'd be like shakespeare, he's passed away so he's not really around to defend himself. >> that's yes put the story in. [ laughter ] you should here my biggie story. >> jimmy: these stories, do you write them down as you experience them? >> no, actually, they're all from memory. i wanted everyone to know i'm not some weirdo who tapes conversations. some of these stories are 25 years are a year old
jennifer coolidge, laura ki kitelinger. roseanne's like, can we put tupac in a sketch? they put him in. then they kept reading his lines for him. i was fascinated to see if he was illiterate. i followed him going, how can you be this famous and be illite the do-rag and the whole thing. i'd be like, ? a, b, c ? like trying to -- i don't know -- ice t, snoop was there -- i don't know if ice t was just being a butt. i'm sure he could read but it was almost like he couldn't read. >> jimmy:...
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here's what you're facing. 30 in cool edge a -- coolidge. >>> police have a look at the gunman who shot two guys last sunday night. one died. the other in extremely chris cal condition. if you -- extremely critical condition. if you recognize him please call police. >>> a huge opportunity for our state we could see more jobs because of it. lucid motors which builds electric cars plans to build a new plant. total we could see 2,000 new jobs. 400 available as early as next year. lucid's original focus was on batteries but now they want to make cars. >>> not the only new job maker coming to the area. new motor sports complex which will be built near casa grande too. the raceway will have a resort, conference center, and private airport. crews are set to break ground next year. >>> a vigil being held for victims of the osu attack. this as the fbi tries to figure out if there's a terror link. isis taking responsibility calling the attacker a soldier of the islamic state. >>> it's the ti should get to know your neighbors. even exchange numbers. one family man would have had to come home to a
here's what you're facing. 30 in cool edge a -- coolidge. >>> police have a look at the gunman who shot two guys last sunday night. one died. the other in extremely chris cal condition. if you -- extremely critical condition. if you recognize him please call police. >>> a huge opportunity for our state we could see more jobs because of it. lucid motors which builds electric cars plans to build a new plant. total we could see 2,000 new jobs. 400 available as early as next year....
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now the police there say they've interest about an hour later around coolidge. >>> phoenix police now say several men approached a driver who had broken down and they tried to rob him. four of the five suspects they're now in custody. one was tracked down by a police k-9. >>> for more on the chicago cubs historic history. television had not yet been invented. that is crazy to me and world war i >> yeah, arizona and new mexico weren't states. making last night's game in cleveland nothing short. >> here's the 0-1. this is going to be a tough play. bryant. the cubs win the world series. >> the curse reversed. a historic 8-7 win in extra innings for the chicago cubs. since 1908. cubs fans spilling out into the street officer wrigleyville, chicago erupting in celebration. >> they deserve it. this is the best team we've had in years. >> there's literally nowhere i would rather be here in wrigleyville than celebrating this win. >> it was an epic winner takes all series. the indians and the cubs duking it out. chicago pulling off an astonishing come-back from a 3-1 deficit in the series. >> o
now the police there say they've interest about an hour later around coolidge. >>> phoenix police now say several men approached a driver who had broken down and they tried to rob him. four of the five suspects they're now in custody. one was tracked down by a police k-9. >>> for more on the chicago cubs historic history. television had not yet been invented. that is crazy to me and world war i >> yeah, arizona and new mexico weren't states. making last night's game in...
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neil: thank you very much for the calvin coolidge reference. i want to see what is going on in miami which pam bondi, introducing donald trump. this at a time when polls have turned around in a number of battleground states, florida included showing mister trump up by a little bit. in the markets, not quite knowing what to make of this, the vix, a gauge of markets, rising ever since renewed fbi probe on the belief it could cost hillary clinton the election. not that these guys are huge fans of hillary clinton but what we have, knowing and expecting what we are going to get and all of a sudden they don't know who we are going to get. charlie gasparino with the markets. charles: four gauges you look at for trump victory. this is like interesting. markets -- neil: they moved into that. charles: pricing in the uncertainty of the markets if someone like donald trump gets elected. neil: not an impossibility. charles: they think it is likely. look at these, the dow, from the minute the fbi probe was announced, has been down 4.2%, the dow is down. the
neil: thank you very much for the calvin coolidge reference. i want to see what is going on in miami which pam bondi, introducing donald trump. this at a time when polls have turned around in a number of battleground states, florida included showing mister trump up by a little bit. in the markets, not quite knowing what to make of this, the vix, a gauge of markets, rising ever since renewed fbi probe on the belief it could cost hillary clinton the election. not that these guys are huge fans of...
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history we've had a lot of wealthy people in cabinet posts, andrew melon back during the harding, coolidges. john f. kennedy picked c. douglas dylan, a wealthy republican, as his secretary of treasury and in recent times everybody talked about ross perot running for president, billionaire, bloomberg running for president so it's an era, particularly now, where billionaires are looking into politics. it costs so much money to run, keep your name going, it makes sense the super rich are looking to do something more than being known in history than as a money maker. >> and i think the rest of america appreciate donald trump because he han successful and he's not apologizing for it. doug brinkley, vhave a wonderfu weekend, thank you. >> okay, thank you. >>> next, a heartbreaking look at the aftermath of battle. cnn takes you inside a mosul neighborhood now cleared of isis fighters but not immune to sporadic attacks, one of the latest victims, an 18-month-old baby girl. >> reporter: he cries "what did she do wrong? she was just playing. she's gone from me and she's my only one." are you on medi
history we've had a lot of wealthy people in cabinet posts, andrew melon back during the harding, coolidges. john f. kennedy picked c. douglas dylan, a wealthy republican, as his secretary of treasury and in recent times everybody talked about ross perot running for president, billionaire, bloomberg running for president so it's an era, particularly now, where billionaires are looking into politics. it costs so much money to run, keep your name going, it makes sense the super rich are looking...
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caliente coolidge 37 52 in pahrump city and at 60 in the low 60s you can see around the nation not a lot going on a few showers over southeastern new england. nothing going on in the heartland in some moisture down in texas. lone star state looking at some moisture up to our northwest that's not actually going to impact us it's moving rather dominating our weather although kind of a dirty high today because of getting a few clouds going to be circulating around ahead of that system. but were not talking about anymore to getting in here in the form of precipitation. our skies will be mostly cloudy today looking pretty good. temperatures pretty much carbon copy of yesterday maybe a degree or two cooler just because of the cloud cover but it's a gorgeous day mostly sunny normal 71 will be up about 79 degrees. pleasantly cool up at red rock and down on the lake. into the 80s with the water temperature of 70 degrees. overnight 57 pleasantly cool well above normal. seven day forecast get ready for the early dose of darkness tonight at 4:39 sunset but otherwise aviation through election day
caliente coolidge 37 52 in pahrump city and at 60 in the low 60s you can see around the nation not a lot going on a few showers over southeastern new england. nothing going on in the heartland in some moisture down in texas. lone star state looking at some moisture up to our northwest that's not actually going to impact us it's moving rather dominating our weather although kind of a dirty high today because of getting a few clouds going to be circulating around ahead of that system. but were...
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president obama the first to visit cuba since calvin coolidge. he would come here after moving significant differences around human rights and liberties. we asked them if they are looking forward to new possibilities of freedoms. they tell us they're happy the way they are. on the streets more american tourists here than in decades. this group from california. >> what do you hope now for the cuban people? >> i hope to see them have a better life. have, be open, more open, and be able to travel, across cuba and see other people and see how other people live and enjoy life a little bit more, right. >> so you all are from texas? >> yeah. >> whereabout? >> houston. >> in this group is here to watch base, americans against the cubans. the rest of the games have been cancelled. they tell me they understand cuban people? >> i hope we can continue to have relations guys cuba. i think that's what the people want. >> david muir abc news. >> and david will have much more live on good morning america. >>> we move on to the election recount. >> election offic
president obama the first to visit cuba since calvin coolidge. he would come here after moving significant differences around human rights and liberties. we asked them if they are looking forward to new possibilities of freedoms. they tell us they're happy the way they are. on the streets more american tourists here than in decades. this group from california. >> what do you hope now for the cuban people? >> i hope to see them have a better life. have, be open, more open, and be...
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temperament and how personality either really equips you to do well in the presidency, you know, calvin coolidge, who lost a son while he was in the white house, that was the reason that he declined to run for a second term. you know, had terrible problems with depression, and didn't last very long after leaving the white house and retiring. i think if we, you know, took a few minutes and thought about it, depression in the presidency is a very serious issue. it is just beyond the scope of this particular talk. >> during truman's presidency, we amended the constitution to limit the presidential terms to two terms in office. >> yes. >> at the time i think there were a lot of people who said this is reallipublicans who don want another roosevelt. do you have any insight into roosevelt's failing health, which was an open secret may have had something to do with the limiting of times that someone can be in office because we may have a situation again where someone is so ill and dies in office from his illness. >> well, you know, i'm sure that that element, i mean, you know, was sort of percolating t
temperament and how personality either really equips you to do well in the presidency, you know, calvin coolidge, who lost a son while he was in the white house, that was the reason that he declined to run for a second term. you know, had terrible problems with depression, and didn't last very long after leaving the white house and retiring. i think if we, you know, took a few minutes and thought about it, depression in the presidency is a very serious issue. it is just beyond the scope of this...
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president since the late 1920s, when president calvin coolidge considered mexico a communist enemy. >> those wounds are now part of the remote history. truly remote. now, those wounds, incredibly, would be opened. >> reporter: we saw signs of those festering wounds on an otherwise normal tuesday at a quintessentially mexican store. trump has sparked a piÑata renaissance. we thought mexicans would, well, bash trump, but they were measured and deeply fearful. >> ( translated ): i don't like that he was elected, because the situation is already hard and will become harder next year. >> ( translated ): the wall, if >> ( translated ): it's not fair. donald trump talked about many things that offended us mexicans. the truth is, i don't like he came into power. >> reporter: for many mexicans, trump's victory is a nightmare. for some americans in the struggling midwest, it's an opportunity. the relationship hasn't been this fraught in nearly a century. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin in mexico city. >> sreenivasan: we'll be back in a moment with a look at how college athletic teams ar
president since the late 1920s, when president calvin coolidge considered mexico a communist enemy. >> those wounds are now part of the remote history. truly remote. now, those wounds, incredibly, would be opened. >> reporter: we saw signs of those festering wounds on an otherwise normal tuesday at a quintessentially mexican store. trump has sparked a piÑata renaissance. we thought mexicans would, well, bash trump, but they were measured and deeply fearful. >> ( translated ):...
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president to visit cuba since salary vin coolidge, those all cars in the he would come here after restoring diplomatic relations. the president saying there are still significant differences around individual lib terties. but we met two 15 yooerls. they tell us they are happy the way they are. on the streets here, we notice something else. the american tourists. there are more of them here than there have been in decades. >> what do you hope now for the cuban people? >> i hope to see them have a more open and more happy and experience more and be able to travel outside of the cuba and see other people, see how other people live and enjoy life a little bit more, right? >> so you're all from texas? >> yes. >> whereabouts? >> houston. >> they're here to watch baseball, the americans again the cubans. they got in some baseball, but canceled. they tell me they understand why. >> what are your hopes for the cuban people now? >> i hope we can continue to have a relationship with cuba because that's what the people tell us that they want. >> david muir, abc news. >>> and david will have much more l
president to visit cuba since salary vin coolidge, those all cars in the he would come here after restoring diplomatic relations. the president saying there are still significant differences around individual lib terties. but we met two 15 yooerls. they tell us they are happy the way they are. on the streets here, we notice something else. the american tourists. there are more of them here than there have been in decades. >> what do you hope now for the cuban people? >> i hope to...