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d. roosevelt: i see an ill clothed, ill clad, ill nursed. but it is not in despair that i paint that picture for you. i paint it for you in hope because the nation seeing the injustice of it, to clean it up. >> the next speech is the 1941 state of the union address, also known as the four freedoms speech. this was given at a time when war was waging in europe, japan and asia. the u.s. was not yet in the war, but f.d.r. laid out his vision for central freedoms which is freedom of expression, freedom of religion, freedom from want and freedom from fear. franlin d. roosevelt: freedom from fear translated in world terms means the worldwide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor anywhere in the world. >> [applause] >> what's known as the day of infamy address was fdr's address to congress on december 8, 1941, the day after the u.s. naval station at pearl harbor was attacked by the empire of japan. was essentially asking
d. roosevelt: i see an ill clothed, ill clad, ill nursed. but it is not in despair that i paint that picture for you. i paint it for you in hope because the nation seeing the injustice of it, to clean it up. >> the next speech is the 1941 state of the union address, also known as the four freedoms speech. this was given at a time when war was waging in europe, japan and asia. the u.s. was not yet in the war, but f.d.r. laid out his vision for central freedoms which is freedom of...
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then in 1945, this was franklin d roosevelt for the inauguration.orld was going on, he was not feeling well and was ill. everything was moved to the white house. he took the oath on Ãi one of the balconies they are at the white house. so, you know fdr had for inauguration. this is my tribute for you for the day. you will be able to impress your friends. barack obama about to type franklin d roosevelt's record. how could that be you say? roosevelt was inaugurated four times. well, we already obama was inaugurated twice. the inauguration this year is on a sunday. will take the oath then, then the next day january 21 again. that is what happens when inauguration day falls on a sunday. here is eisenhower on january 20 1957 which was a sunday or a private ceremony. inaugural address this is a very old picture. this is from 1865. this is abraham lincoln's second inauguration. a very famous speech there in which he said with malice toward none, charity for all. and 1933 franklin d roosevelt, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. john f. kennedy in
then in 1945, this was franklin d roosevelt for the inauguration.orld was going on, he was not feeling well and was ill. everything was moved to the white house. he took the oath on Ãi one of the balconies they are at the white house. so, you know fdr had for inauguration. this is my tribute for you for the day. you will be able to impress your friends. barack obama about to type franklin d roosevelt's record. how could that be you say? roosevelt was inaugurated four times. well, we already...
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d. roosevelt's fourth inauguration. the war was going on. he was not feeling well and everything was moved to the white house. he took the oath on -- at the -- one of to ball -- ball copies at the white house. roost had four inaugurations. barack obama is about to tie franklin d. roosevelt's record. thaw could that be? he we barack obama was naught raid televize. the 21 is in a sunday, and he took the oath on january 20th january 20th and then he had one publicly on the 21st. hires eisenhower in 1957, on sunday, private ceremony. inaugural trace. a very old picture. this is from 1865, this is abraham lincoln's second inauguration, said "with malice toward none, with charity for all. "now 1933, franklin d. roosevelt" the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" john f. kennedy, "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." then the depart temperature of the old president, here's george w. bush on the back of the capitol four years ago, flying off in a helicopter, looking back at the capitol. then there's
d. roosevelt's fourth inauguration. the war was going on. he was not feeling well and everything was moved to the white house. he took the oath on -- at the -- one of to ball -- ball copies at the white house. roost had four inaugurations. barack obama is about to tie franklin d. roosevelt's record. thaw could that be? he we barack obama was naught raid televize. the 21 is in a sunday, and he took the oath on january 20th january 20th and then he had one publicly on the 21st. hires eisenhower...
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d. roosevelt and prime minister winston churchill.re men who were willing to commit their countries to a long, bloody conflict in the name of freedom to support the freedom and independence of their own homelands but to support freedom and democracy for other people around the world. they combined that with a deep humility. they believed that our countries had to be worthy spiritually and morally of the victory they were asking god to grant us. so on january 1st, 1942, president roosevelt and mrs. roosevelt came here to christchurch with prime minister winston churchill, ward halifax, the british ambassador, and lady halifax and others in their party to commemorate what roosevelt had called for, the national day of prayer. and they played for three things. they prayed for strength in the coming conflict. they prayed for a just peace. and above all, they prayed for forgiveness of our national -- of our national since so that we would be worthy of the victory they were asking god to grant us. and that combination of the willingness to c
d. roosevelt and prime minister winston churchill.re men who were willing to commit their countries to a long, bloody conflict in the name of freedom to support the freedom and independence of their own homelands but to support freedom and democracy for other people around the world. they combined that with a deep humility. they believed that our countries had to be worthy spiritually and morally of the victory they were asking god to grant us. so on january 1st, 1942, president roosevelt and...
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inaudible] >> there has been deficit spending on infrastructure since henry clay and since franklin d rooseveltay?that is nothing new. you get the last one. [inaudible] >> you know ? [inaudible] >> okay, look, what i have said before we are a month Ãthe president tried to flatter me i am his good friend. then he started calling me à the bottom line is values. our values, democrats and americans will affect what i work with him or oppose him. plain and simple. thank you everybody. [inaudible conversations]
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d. roosevelt's most important speeches. >> we selected films based on historical significa hisser to significanceoften they are requested, and quality of footage as well. >> we see one-third after nation still ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-married. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, history professor gill troy looks at u.s.-israeli relationes from presidents truman to obama. >> i told the house of representatives i would commit political suicide if i didn't support the state of iz israel. who said it? next slide, jimmy carter in 1977. fooled you. >> for our complete her can history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> south carolina nikki
d. roosevelt's most important speeches. >> we selected films based on historical significa hisser to significanceoften they are requested, and quality of footage as well. >> we see one-third after nation still ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-married. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, history professor gill troy looks at u.s.-israeli relationes from presidents truman to obama. >> i told the house of representatives i would commit political suicide if i didn't support the state of...
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d. roosevelt's most important speeches. >> we selected films based on historical significance, frequency of how often they are requested, and quality of the footage as well. >> i see one-third of a nation still ill-housed, ill-marriages. >> gill troy looks at u.s.-israeli relationes from presidents harry truman to barack obama. >> i told the house i would commit political suicide if i didn't support the state of israel. is the audience participation part of the program in next slide, it was said, jimmy carter, 1977, fooled you. >> for our complete schedule go to c-span.org. >> the supreme court heard oral argument earlier this month at a level of support schools would be required to give student with disabilities. one family says their school didn't go far enough in helping him. they are repealing to be reimbursed for sending him to a private school. this is about an hour. >> you will hear argument this morning in case 15826 endrew f. versus douglas cou
d. roosevelt's most important speeches. >> we selected films based on historical significance, frequency of how often they are requested, and quality of the footage as well. >> i see one-third of a nation still ill-housed, ill-marriages. >> gill troy looks at u.s.-israeli relationes from presidents harry truman to barack obama. >> i told the house i would commit political suicide if i didn't support the state of israel. is the audience participation part of the program...
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whether it is franklin d roosevelt or henry clay.before they even had republicans who first proposes. this is job creating. as for how we pay for it, we will discuss that with president-elect donald trump. many of us believe it should just be used to create jobs. not to take money away. i say to some of our republican colleagues, do you feel the same way about tax cuts for the rich? will they all be paid for? i doubt it. >> yes. >> mr. schumer, republicans use their standing in the way of this. i asked about this this money. and they say they want to do this as will be discovered but the goal is to leverage as much as possible. that doesn't sound does not want to infrastructure plan. >> it sounds to me like he doesn't. sounds to me like he has a million caveats. >> in the past you've tried with corporate profits. is that what you have in mind? >> we will discuss and negotiate with i'm -- president trop. the methods for paying for it. we do not believe we should take, we do not believe we should cut middle-class other programs often r
whether it is franklin d roosevelt or henry clay.before they even had republicans who first proposes. this is job creating. as for how we pay for it, we will discuss that with president-elect donald trump. many of us believe it should just be used to create jobs. not to take money away. i say to some of our republican colleagues, do you feel the same way about tax cuts for the rich? will they all be paid for? i doubt it. >> yes. >> mr. schumer, republicans use their standing in the...
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chief justice of the united states supreme court appears to administer the old office to franklin d rooseveltmaking him the -- ♪ ♪ >> to you, franklin delano roosevelt, do solemnly swear that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states and will to the best of your ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, so help you god? franklin roosevelt: i, franklin delano roosevelt, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, so help me god. [applause] this is a day of national consecration. and i am certain that on this day, my fellow americans expect that on my induction into the presidency, i will -- i will -- i am prepared under my constitutional duty to recommend the measures of a sickened nation and a second world may require these measures or such other measures as the congress may build out of exit experience in wisdom i shall seek within my constitutional authority to bring to s
chief justice of the united states supreme court appears to administer the old office to franklin d rooseveltmaking him the -- ♪ ♪ >> to you, franklin delano roosevelt, do solemnly swear that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states and will to the best of your ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, so help you god? franklin roosevelt: i, franklin delano roosevelt, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute...
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hughes of the united states supreme court prepares to master the oh -- oath of office to franklin d roosevelt♪ ["hail to the chief" plays] ♪ [applause] >> you franklin delano roosevelt do solemnly swear that you will the officeexecute of of president of the united states and will, to the best of your ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, so help you got? : i, franklinsevelt delano roosevelt do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, so help me god. [applause] president hoover, mr. chief justice, my friends: this is a day of national consecration. and i am certain that on this day my fellow americans expect that on my induction into the presidency i will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situation of our people impels. this is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. nor need we shrink from honestly facing conditions in our country today
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d. roosevelt's most important speeches. >> we based it because of to historical significance and the frequencyf how often they are requested and quality of the footage as well. >> i see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill clad, ill-nourished. >> at 8:00, the gill university profes or sor gill troy looks at presidents truman to barack obama. >> i said that i would commit political suicide if i did not support the state of israel. is the audience participation part of the program? who said it? next slide, jimmy carter on the next slide. fooled you. >> for a complete look at the american history schedule go to cspan.org. >>> the center for strategic and international studies hosted a panel on diplomacy efforts of the obama and the bush administrations including the role of strengthening the national security. the event included opening remarks on the ucc public director who talked about the ways that public diplomacy could be enhanced. this is about 90 minutes.
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trump with his new dealfor britain, franklin d roosevelt with his new deal brought america and of recession305, at least it helped to, and i think it is a little bit overoptimistic to suggest that theresa may will be invited to a state visit and obviously we will get all the benefits of the new trump era. we did hear from donald trump era. we did hear from donald trump that he disagreed with barack obama's assessment that if we left the eu we'd be at the back of the queue when it comes to a trade deal with the us. donald trump has disabused us that idea. at the moment donald trump is taking a totally contrary view on everything from the previous president and says he will cosy up to britain. he says he will cosy up to britain. he says he will cosy up to britain. he says he will have a relationship with our prime ministerakin to he will have a relationship with our prime minister akin to that of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan and he is in great hopes and apparently plans are afoot for him to have a visit here, where he will not only meet the queen but also the duke and duchess of cambri
trump with his new dealfor britain, franklin d roosevelt with his new deal brought america and of recession305, at least it helped to, and i think it is a little bit overoptimistic to suggest that theresa may will be invited to a state visit and obviously we will get all the benefits of the new trump era. we did hear from donald trump era. we did hear from donald trump that he disagreed with barack obama's assessment that if we left the eu we'd be at the back of the queue when it comes to a...
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nations signed in washington and drafted themselves by winston churchill and president franklin d roosevelt. the world bank and international monetary fund were conceived by our two nations working together, and nato, the cornerstone of the west was established on the bonds of trust and mutual interest that exists between us. some of these organizations are in need of reform and renewal to make them relevant to our needs today. we should be proud of the role our two nations working in partnership played in bringing them into being and in bringing peace and prosperity to millions of people as a result. [applause] it is through our actions, over many years working together to defeat evil or to open up to the world that we have been able to fulfill the promise of those who first spoke of the special nature of the relationship between us. the promise of freedom, liberty and the rights of man. we must never cease, churchill said, to proclaim the great principles of freedom and the rights of man which are the joint inheritance of the english speaking world, and which through magna carta the bill
nations signed in washington and drafted themselves by winston churchill and president franklin d roosevelt. the world bank and international monetary fund were conceived by our two nations working together, and nato, the cornerstone of the west was established on the bonds of trust and mutual interest that exists between us. some of these organizations are in need of reform and renewal to make them relevant to our needs today. we should be proud of the role our two nations working in...
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d. roosevelt's most important speeches. >> what's left in the film is based on historical significance, frequency of how often they're requested and quality of the footage as well. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, the tgill universit from president harry trueman to barack obama. >> i said i would commit political suicide if i didn't support this. is audience participation part of a program? it was said next slide, jimmy carter in 1977, fooled ya. >> for complete american history tv
d. roosevelt's most important speeches. >> what's left in the film is based on historical significance, frequency of how often they're requested and quality of the footage as well. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, the tgill universit from president harry trueman to barack obama. >> i said i would commit political suicide if i didn't support this. is audience participation part of a program? it was said next slide, jimmy carter in 1977, fooled ya. >> for complete...
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inaudible] >> there has been deficit spending on infrastructure since henry clay and since franklin d rooseveltay?that is nothing new. you get the last one. [inaudible] >> you know ? [inaudible] >> okay, look, what i have said before we are a month Ãthe president tried to flatter me i am his good friend. then he started calling me à the bottom line is values. our values, democrats and americans will affect what i work with him or oppose him. plain and simple. thank you everybody. [inaudible conversations] >> tonight on c-span2 you will hear from south carolina congressman mick mulvaney nominees for white house budget director. congressional budget office director kenneth hall with their budget forecast. in senate republicans on the nomination process.>> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, any news reporter hannah dorothy will discuss the executive order signed by president trump to just -- the dakota access pipeline. then economist and author stephen moore will discuss president trump's proposal to lower taxes and
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as we have done all along weather is franklin d roosevelt or henry clay. they had republican suffers propose this. the job creating bill. as to how we pay for will discuss it with president-elect trump. many believe that it should just be used to create jobs not take money away. i say to our republican colleagues do you feel the same about tax cuts to the rich? will they be paid for? i doubt it. >> he said republicans are standing in the way on this. i speaker ryan about this and he said we want to be as expansive as weekend with respect infrastructure. the size will be determined by the spring budget. that doesn't sound like somebody who doesn't one infrastructure plan. >> sounds to me like he doesn't. sounds to me me like he is a million caveats. >> we talk about repatriation of corporate profits. >> we want to discuss with president trump the methods of paying for. here here some things. we don't believe we should, we don't believe we should cut middle-class programs, often ryan talks about that, education, healthcare which will stymie it. some democrat
as we have done all along weather is franklin d roosevelt or henry clay. they had republican suffers propose this. the job creating bill. as to how we pay for will discuss it with president-elect trump. many believe that it should just be used to create jobs not take money away. i say to our republican colleagues do you feel the same about tax cuts to the rich? will they be paid for? i doubt it. >> he said republicans are standing in the way on this. i speaker ryan about this and he said...
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d. roosevelt. set the stage for his remarks and why we are talking about that speech today. >> about every president says i want an inaugural address like roosevelt. they were looking to this president to fix the problem quickly. eleanor roosevelt said it is almost terrifying because you have the sense that -- and so roosevelt had to essentially tell people who had lost hope. there were a lot of things to be afraid of in 1933. so self-confident was he, so great was the rhetoric that it gave people a lot of hope. >> what makes a good speech? what do you look for? >> i think above all it is that you have the sense that you are actually listening to the president that it is his voice and he is talking about the deepest most important things he wants to do as president. and not always does a new president follow that rule because often times they will say i have to measure up to fdr or to lincoln's second inaugural or greats. so they hire speech writers who write speeches that don't sound like them. fo
d. roosevelt. set the stage for his remarks and why we are talking about that speech today. >> about every president says i want an inaugural address like roosevelt. they were looking to this president to fix the problem quickly. eleanor roosevelt said it is almost terrifying because you have the sense that -- and so roosevelt had to essentially tell people who had lost hope. there were a lot of things to be afraid of in 1933. so self-confident was he, so great was the rhetoric that it...
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archives to see how they are making high-resolution digital copies of 10 of president franklin d roosevelt's most important speeches. here's a preview. next, a conversation with andrew card, former white house chief of staff -- chief of staff for president bush. he talked about white house and west wing inauguration day activities, both practical and ceremonial. he shared his observations of past presidential transitions. this is about 20 minutes. >> having served three republican presidents, walk through the final 24 hours of the outgoing president. what is going through his mind? what is happening inside the white house? differencere is a between a president who leaves because he lost his bid for reelection and he leaves because the constitution prevents his reelection. i was a part of both. when president george h.w. bush and the white house welcomed president-elect clinton into the white house, it was very different because george h.w. bush really didn't want to leave. >> the mechanics inside the white house, what is going on? andrew: the white house is getting ready for the president. t
archives to see how they are making high-resolution digital copies of 10 of president franklin d roosevelt's most important speeches. here's a preview. next, a conversation with andrew card, former white house chief of staff -- chief of staff for president bush. he talked about white house and west wing inauguration day activities, both practical and ceremonial. he shared his observations of past presidential transitions. this is about 20 minutes. >> having served three republican...
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d. roosevelt back in 1937. nearly 2 inches of rainfall fell during that day. the snowiest was in 1909 for william taft, blizzard dumped 10 inches of snow. the colds he is and both the warmest, ronald reagan, both of them, 198 a with the coldest, 7 degrees, actually had to move the ceremony indoors because it was so cold, the windchill down at 20 below. also had nice outdoor one in 1981 previous to that, 55 degrees, and mostly cloudy conditions, certainly, mild day. it will be mild tomorrow close to the record. for us definately mild. 48 degrees, some clouds, fill erring back into the scene now live look at center city philadelphia. and temperatures certainly mild south of the city across portions of south jersey, down the shore, delaware, at 49 degrees already in dover. little cooler toward the lehigh valley with temperatures in the low four's right now. we will top off well above average. should be in the low 40's, we will be middle 50's today, feeling night, mix of sun and clouds, northwest winds stay pretty at five to 10 miles per hour. for tonight, mostly
d. roosevelt back in 1937. nearly 2 inches of rainfall fell during that day. the snowiest was in 1909 for william taft, blizzard dumped 10 inches of snow. the colds he is and both the warmest, ronald reagan, both of them, 198 a with the coldest, 7 degrees, actually had to move the ceremony indoors because it was so cold, the windchill down at 20 below. also had nice outdoor one in 1981 previous to that, 55 degrees, and mostly cloudy conditions, certainly, mild day. it will be mild tomorrow...
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d. roosevelt who uses his fireside chats. quite effectively. to get out the message, a very specific, targeted message, to get around his critics. >> and that is why our social security program is an important part of the complete picture. >> reporter: ronald reagan talked to the public unfiltered every saturday. >> i won't hesitate to put our case before the american people. >> if i want a press release, i put it on twitter. >> one of the things his supporters like is that he's just like them. even though he's not. meaning that he tweets like them. he talks like them. >> reporter: but she cautions, as president, he's not at all like them. >> if we're having a president who is blocking all access and trying to discredit the press, we don't have people that are holding the president's feet to the fire. >> reporter: being blocked by trump gained antonio delotero a bit of twitter fame. >> 52,000 retweets. >> you had 52,000 retweets? >> reporter: but a lot of haters too. >> hopefully you'll go over the wall and never come back. really baseless stuf
d. roosevelt who uses his fireside chats. quite effectively. to get out the message, a very specific, targeted message, to get around his critics. >> and that is why our social security program is an important part of the complete picture. >> reporter: ronald reagan talked to the public unfiltered every saturday. >> i won't hesitate to put our case before the american people. >> if i want a press release, i put it on twitter. >> one of the things his supporters...
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d. roosevelt in 1941.ll travel to washington on friday with his daughter to attend his 18th inauguration. >>> and coming up in just a minute, we'll check in with tom osborne who is talking to politicians and people from the area coming for the inauguration. >> our live team coverage will continue. we send it back to rosemary connors in the studio for the rest of the headlines. >> the philadelphia fraternal order of police making it clear they are not endorsing d.a. seth williams for re-election. they put up the billboard on i-95. it reads help wanted, new philadelphia district attorney. nbc10 tried to track down williams yesterday to get a comment on camera. we spotted him ducking outside of a side door at city hall and intoes his city vehicle. the ethics board fined him $62,000 for not disclosing sources of income and gifts, including sports tickets, gifts and cash. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is a cowboys fan. he's bummed that the boys are out of the playoffs and taking it out on eagles fans.
d. roosevelt in 1941.ll travel to washington on friday with his daughter to attend his 18th inauguration. >>> and coming up in just a minute, we'll check in with tom osborne who is talking to politicians and people from the area coming for the inauguration. >> our live team coverage will continue. we send it back to rosemary connors in the studio for the rest of the headlines. >> the philadelphia fraternal order of police making it clear they are not endorsing d.a. seth...
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want to go back to 1933 franklin d roosevelt set the stage for his remarks and why we are still talking about that speech today. >> guest: just about every president says i want an inaugural address like 1933. as roosevelt was coming in a moment the banks were in big trouble and were closing in the country was in great depression. they were looking to this president to fix the problem quickly and eleanor roosevelt said it was almost terrifying because you had the sense that whenever franklin told the members of congress to do and the people they would do not an experience of most presidents have. roosevelt had to essentially tell people who had -- because of the depression, huge unemployment that there was a reason not only to hope but not to have fear so he said the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. if you deconstruct that there were a lot of things to be afraid of in 1933 but so so confident was he in so brave is the record that he gave people a lot of hope. >> host: what makes a good speech? what do you look for? >> guest: i think above all it is that you have the sense that
want to go back to 1933 franklin d roosevelt set the stage for his remarks and why we are still talking about that speech today. >> guest: just about every president says i want an inaugural address like 1933. as roosevelt was coming in a moment the banks were in big trouble and were closing in the country was in great depression. they were looking to this president to fix the problem quickly and eleanor roosevelt said it was almost terrifying because you had the sense that whenever...
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sunday, a national archives motion picture preparation on their efforts to preserve 10 of franklin d roosevelt's most important speeches. significance,cal frequency of how -- requested and quality of the footage as well. i've seen one third of a nation ill housed, ill fed, and ill -- looks atoy u.s./israeli relations. >> i told the house representatives i would commit political suicide if i didn't represent the state of israel. it was said by jimmy carter in 1977, full view. >> for our complete schedule go to c-span.org. c-span is visiting harrisburg, pennsylvania to learn about its history. right behind me is the rockville bridge. else in 1902, at one point it was the longest stone arch bridge in the world. up next we will take you to the pennsylvania state museum and show you some of the state hockey most historic treasures. welcome to the state's museum of pennsylvania. we are in an exhibit that came t
sunday, a national archives motion picture preparation on their efforts to preserve 10 of franklin d roosevelt's most important speeches. significance,cal frequency of how -- requested and quality of the footage as well. i've seen one third of a nation ill housed, ill fed, and ill -- looks atoy u.s./israeli relations. >> i told the house representatives i would commit political suicide if i didn't represent the state of israel. it was said by jimmy carter in 1977, full view. >> for...
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d. roosevelt, that was his inauguration day. we are will get light rain starting 10:00 a.m.ough the official inauguration and maybe into pray and after 4:00 p.m. things start to clear up. the good news is they allowed umbrellas into the mall, on parade route and that's the past six hours. the rain is starting to come into the region and again, looking at 11:00 a.m., 3:00 p.m., that's when we will see the rain begin to fall. i don't think it's going to be heavy and i don't think we will see lighting or thunder with this. it's just going to be annoying, of course, but the good news is you can bring imbrella -- umbrella. it can't be pointy. dress in layers because it goes right through you and the temperature 48 which is warm for this time of year so at least the coldest inauguration was 7-degrees, 1985 ronald reagan's inauguration. >> i was here for it. janice: yeah, that was '81 ronald reagan. it could be worse. janice: he was ten. >> it was so cold and at this time in the morning, we have to go outside and it was great but we did still go to the ball that night. ainsley: you
d. roosevelt, that was his inauguration day. we are will get light rain starting 10:00 a.m.ough the official inauguration and maybe into pray and after 4:00 p.m. things start to clear up. the good news is they allowed umbrellas into the mall, on parade route and that's the past six hours. the rain is starting to come into the region and again, looking at 11:00 a.m., 3:00 p.m., that's when we will see the rain begin to fall. i don't think it's going to be heavy and i don't think we will see...
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d. roosevelt appointed general george c. marshall u.s. army chief of staff in 1939. next, professor andrew roberts discusses marshall's role in america's world war ii victories. he argued general marshall's skills as a strategist transformed the u.s. army despite opposition from president roosevelt and winston churchill. the new york historical society hosted this event. t is just over 50 minutes. >> we are so very pleased to welcome back andrew roberts, the distinguished fellow at the new york historical society. professor roberts is a fellow of the royal historical society in london and a recipient of the 2016 bradley p
d. roosevelt appointed general george c. marshall u.s. army chief of staff in 1939. next, professor andrew roberts discusses marshall's role in america's world war ii victories. he argued general marshall's skills as a strategist transformed the u.s. army despite opposition from president roosevelt and winston churchill. the new york historical society hosted this event. t is just over 50 minutes. >> we are so very pleased to welcome back andrew roberts, the distinguished fellow at the...
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d. roosevelt offering solace during the great depression when tough economic times weighed heavily on americanss the country. >> this great nation will endure as it has endured. will revive and will prosper >> reporter: fdr went on to pull the country out of the depression and was reelected again and again and again. the only president in our history voted into office four times. >> i harry s. truman do solemnly swear -- >> that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states >> reporter: january 20th, 1949, the first time the entire nation could see its president sworn in. harry truman, the first tevised inauguration. >> a vast crowd assembles in the nation's capitol for the presidential inauguration. >> reporter: 19 61, john f. kennedy delivers a soaring inaugural address, stirring the country with a passion that emphasized youth and vigor. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans, born in this century. >> reporter: after less than three years in office, our young pres
d. roosevelt offering solace during the great depression when tough economic times weighed heavily on americanss the country. >> this great nation will endure as it has endured. will revive and will prosper >> reporter: fdr went on to pull the country out of the depression and was reelected again and again and again. the only president in our history voted into office four times. >> i harry s. truman do solemnly swear -- >> that you will faithfully execute the office of...
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nations signed in washington and drafted themselves by a winston churchill and president franklin d rooseveltonetary fund, born in the post world —— world war were conceived by our two nations working together. and nato was established on the bonds of trust and mutual interest that exists between us. some of these organisations are in need of reform and renewal to make them relevant to our needs today. but we should be proud of the roll out two nations, working in partnership, played in bringing them into being and in bringing peace and prosperity to billions of people as a result. applause because it is through our actions over many years, working together to defeat evil or to open up the world that we have been able to fulfil the promise of those who first spoke of the special nature of the relationship between us. the promise of freedom, liberty and the rights of freedom, liberty and the rights of man. we must never cease, churchill said, to proclaim in fearless tones of the great principles of freedom and the rights of man, which are the joint inheritance of the english—speaking world. an
nations signed in washington and drafted themselves by a winston churchill and president franklin d rooseveltonetary fund, born in the post world —— world war were conceived by our two nations working together. and nato was established on the bonds of trust and mutual interest that exists between us. some of these organisations are in need of reform and renewal to make them relevant to our needs today. but we should be proud of the roll out two nations, working in partnership, played in...
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president franklin d roosevelt appointed general george c. marshall u.s. army chief of staff in 1939. up next, king college london visiting professor andrew roberts discusses marshall's role in america's world war ii victories. he argues that general marshall's skills as a strategist transformed the u.s. army despite opposition from president roosevelt and winston churchill. the new york historical society hosted this event. it is just over 50 minutes. >> we are so very pleased to welcome back andrew roberts, the distinguished lehrman fellow at the new york historical society. tessa roberts is a fellow of the world historical society in london and a recipient of the 20 16th bradley prize. he also served as visiting professor in the war studies department at king's college london. in 2012, he was awarded the william penn prize. in 2007, he delivered the prestigious white house lecture. for his book "napoleon alive," professor roberts was the 2014 winner of the los angeles times biography prize. . he is the author and editor of 12 books, and he is now writin
president franklin d roosevelt appointed general george c. marshall u.s. army chief of staff in 1939. up next, king college london visiting professor andrew roberts discusses marshall's role in america's world war ii victories. he argues that general marshall's skills as a strategist transformed the u.s. army despite opposition from president roosevelt and winston churchill. the new york historical society hosted this event. it is just over 50 minutes. >> we are so very pleased to welcome...
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d. roosevelt's most important pieces. >> selected the films based on historical frequency of how often they'reequested and quality of the footage as well. >> one-third of englishmen. >> at 8:00 on "the presidency" the gill university history professor gill troy looks at u.s./israeli relations from presidents harry truman to barack obama. >> i told the house of representatives i would commit political suicide if i didn't support the state of israel. is the audience participation part of our program? who said it? it was said, jimmy carter in 1977. fooled you. >> for our complete "american history tv" schedule go to c-span.org. >>> historian and author michael beschloss sat down with c-span's steve scully to discuss the history and tradition of presidential inaugurations as well as notable inaugural addresses from the past. he talked about how former presidents approached writing their addresses and predicted what president-elect trump would include in his first speech as
d. roosevelt's most important pieces. >> selected the films based on historical frequency of how often they'reequested and quality of the footage as well. >> one-third of englishmen. >> at 8:00 on "the presidency" the gill university history professor gill troy looks at u.s./israeli relations from presidents harry truman to barack obama. >> i told the house of representatives i would commit political suicide if i didn't support the state of israel. is the...
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's ceremonies.days in june of 1942, president franklin d roosevelt established the office of strategicvices , or oss, to coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines during world war ii. next come a conversation with --or general john single following report to, the general was a founding member of the oss successor, the cia. this program is part of a multi-day conference at the national world war ii museum in new orleans. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. believe that i believe the introduction to our interviewer. it is my pleasure to introduce my
's ceremonies.days in june of 1942, president franklin d roosevelt established the office of strategicvices , or oss, to coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines during world war ii. next come a conversation with --or general john single following report to, the general was a founding member of the oss successor, the cia. this program is part of a multi-day conference at the national world war ii museum in new orleans. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. believe that i believe the...
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d. roosevelt.rld in international monetary fund in the post-war, conceived by our two nations working together. and nato, the cornerstone of the west defense was established on the promise of trust and mutual ust that exists between us. some of these organizations are in need of rerm and renewal, to make them relevant to our needs today. but we should be proud of the role our two nations working in partnership, played in bringing them into being. and in bringing peace and prosperity to millions of people as a result. [ applause ] because it is through our actions, over many years, working together to defeat evil or to open up the world, that we have been able to fulfill the promise of those who served the special nature of the relationship between us. the promise of freedom, liberty and the rights of man. we must never cease, churchill said, to become the tone of great principles of freedom and rights of man which are the joint inheritance of the english speaking world. and which through magna cart
d. roosevelt.rld in international monetary fund in the post-war, conceived by our two nations working together. and nato, the cornerstone of the west defense was established on the promise of trust and mutual ust that exists between us. some of these organizations are in need of rerm and renewal, to make them relevant to our needs today. but we should be proud of the role our two nations working in partnership, played in bringing them into being. and in bringing peace and prosperity to millions...
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looking back this morning one of the most memorable quotes in inaugural addresses, president franklin d rooseveltas march 4th 1933. >>> roosevelt was trying to inspire the country to get back on the feet in the wake of the great depression. >>> all right. speaking of tropical depressions but what we do have is a nor'easter heading our way on the weekend, sue. >> right, that is for sunday into monday but you see there is rain that we're watching, out to our west, and south and it is moving in towards west virginia, now heading towards, yes, washington d.c. and eventually so you have header that there is rain in the forecast for inauguration but for us right the now we don't have anything to show you on radar. it is dry at the moment and we will start off with some sunshine, sunrise is official at quarter after, 20 after 7:00 so we will see very thin cloud here on the future cast and then we will continue to hoff in the future. by 9:00 o'clock it starts to get pretty cloudy and then around noon time when the actual inauguration is supposed to happen, wearing in and that is rain on the radar down th
looking back this morning one of the most memorable quotes in inaugural addresses, president franklin d rooseveltas march 4th 1933. >>> roosevelt was trying to inspire the country to get back on the feet in the wake of the great depression. >>> all right. speaking of tropical depressions but what we do have is a nor'easter heading our way on the weekend, sue. >> right, that is for sunday into monday but you see there is rain that we're watching, out to our west, and...
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's ceremonies.days in june of 1942, president franklin d roosevelt established the office of strategic services , or oss, to coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines during world war ii. next come a conversation with --or general john single following report to, the general was a founding member of the oss successor, the cia. this program is part of a multi-day conference at the national world war ii museum in new orleans. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. believe that i believe the introduction to our interviewer. it is my pleasure to introduce -- we areleague delighted and very fortunate to have added rob to our staff back in september. he brings a tremendous and wide-ranging knowledge of world war ii and european history in all its aspects to us. presenceady made his felt by diving headfirst into exhibits, taurus, programs and conferences and many of her -- exhibits, tour s, programs and conferences and -- rob, take it away. rob: thank you very much. [applause] rob: the diving headfirst was the easy part, it is getting right side of that is difficult. thank you very muc
's ceremonies.days in june of 1942, president franklin d roosevelt established the office of strategic services , or oss, to coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines during world war ii. next come a conversation with --or general john single following report to, the general was a founding member of the oss successor, the cia. this program is part of a multi-day conference at the national world war ii museum in new orleans. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. believe that i believe...
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d. roosevelt and the land of america. good evening to both of you. mr. higenbothem, you first. >> hey, don. >> we have a new president. he came into office the way he campaigned from his inaugural speech, first real date in office and he welcomed to the white house by enormous crowds of people protesting him worldwide the next day. what are your thoughts at the beginning of this trump presidency? >> well, like many americans, i watched on tv the inauguration events, and i saw the parties that were going on. and clearly it was impressive. i think that president trump, an international celebrity, a corporate leader, like president reagan and president kennedy, he knows how to give a god party. so, i'm sure that the people that were attending enjoyed them self. i even liked the first dance he did, frank sin atr a my way. that said there, were some things that went on over the weekend that were problematic. the focus on the numbers. president obama clearly had higher numbers in attendance for his inauguration. it's not a big deal, but the problem is when you
d. roosevelt and the land of america. good evening to both of you. mr. higenbothem, you first. >> hey, don. >> we have a new president. he came into office the way he campaigned from his inaugural speech, first real date in office and he welcomed to the white house by enormous crowds of people protesting him worldwide the next day. what are your thoughts at the beginning of this trump presidency? >> well, like many americans, i watched on tv the inauguration events, and i saw...
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d. roosevelt at times looked over at hoover and tried to start a conversation.s he was smiling and waving to the crowd. but in every picture you see from that day, hoover just looked straight ahead. totally ignoring fdr. >> that's the essence of a picture speaks 1,000 words. >> president obama is following the longstanding tradition of inviting his successor over to the white house on the morgs of the inauguration. when you look back at the morning of say ronald reagan's inauguration in '81, the outgoing president, jimmy carter had something very big on his mind of course, he knew that american hostages in iran were sitting on that plane, waiting to take off. >> well that was one day that the inauguration shared the headlines with the other big news of the day. which was the release of all those hostages from iran. so that was a big event and reagan announced that at the luncheon following the swearing in. >> of course. the secret service is preparing for the inauguration itself and also the protests that are set to follow it. there's been talk of a counterinaug
d. roosevelt at times looked over at hoover and tried to start a conversation.s he was smiling and waving to the crowd. but in every picture you see from that day, hoover just looked straight ahead. totally ignoring fdr. >> that's the essence of a picture speaks 1,000 words. >> president obama is following the longstanding tradition of inviting his successor over to the white house on the morgs of the inauguration. when you look back at the morning of say ronald reagan's...
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d. roosevelt back in 1941.'ll travel to washington on friday with his daughter to attend his 18th inauguration and, of course -- >> he's one who says this is history in the making. >> we are just a day away now from the inauguration of the 45th president of the united states. president-elect donald trump. and here is a look at some final preparations under way as president-elect trump makes his way here to be sworn in. >> and we're following a developing story overseas this morning. crews are franticly trying to rescue people trapped in an avalanche that buried a hotel in central italy. why so much criticism is pouring in right now about how rescue efforts are being handled. >>> the details the security harness in place for the swearing in of our nation's 45th president. good morning, we are live in washington, d.c. this morning. i'm tracy davidson. >> and by this time tomorrow, the inauguration will have been under way right behind us at the capitol building at the western states of what building. let's give y
d. roosevelt back in 1941.'ll travel to washington on friday with his daughter to attend his 18th inauguration and, of course -- >> he's one who says this is history in the making. >> we are just a day away now from the inauguration of the 45th president of the united states. president-elect donald trump. and here is a look at some final preparations under way as president-elect trump makes his way here to be sworn in. >> and we're following a developing story overseas this...
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d. roosevelt was inaugurated for thirds term.this time around but will be therefore donald trump. >> i think he's different. he certainly has quite, quite a character, and i pray that he'll do a good job. >> well, mr. smick has collection of signatures from every president from george washington to barack obama. he said he's looking forward to adding the signature from donald trump. >> quite the collection. >> exactly. lauren, what can we expect? i know we hear rain, rain, rain. meisha is moaning. waist going on? >> yes, rain, rain by mid week next week you'll say reign go away. we've had enough of you. weather watch ers are up early with us this morning, and reporting their current conditions, and it is a chillier start to the day on this friday morning. than what we had yesterday morning. a lot of our weather watch err temperatures down in the upper 20's, mid 20's, low 30's, but a loft us sub freezing right now, we head down to delaware, wilmington right now, just above freezing at 33 degrees at least a's house reporting mostly
d. roosevelt was inaugurated for thirds term.this time around but will be therefore donald trump. >> i think he's different. he certainly has quite, quite a character, and i pray that he'll do a good job. >> well, mr. smick has collection of signatures from every president from george washington to barack obama. he said he's looking forward to adding the signature from donald trump. >> quite the collection. >> exactly. lauren, what can we expect? i know we hear rain,...