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fdr's -- fdr new stalin wanted a navy come and stalin was informed of fdr's involvement. in 1939 increasingly concerned with the menace of hitler, roosevelt again to try to strengthen stalin stand against hitler. fdr pushed a reluctant british foreign office into responding to a russian request for a military alliance with britain and france. it was only after the british foreign office or alternated between rudeness and progress to nation that russia opened up talks with nazi germany that ended up with the signing of the nazi soviet pact. fdr meddled further as he realized the english russian negotiations had failed. decent stalin a letter warning him not to sign on with hitler. it was of course too little and too late. fdr had no delusions about stalin. in 1940, speaking to a group of students down there at the white house, he famously said that stalin's dictatorship was quote as absolute as any other dictatorship in the world at that quote he was guilty of the indiscriminate killings of thousands of innocent victims. from the start fdr was thinking of how to correction
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fdr brought flood relief and farm relief. and social security was born, old age insurance was a new responsibility of government. the price of gold was fixed. the american dollar became the soundest in the world. the forgotten man was remembered. the country hailed its leader as a path finder. the initials fdr began to stand for progress national security. the fire side chat became an american institution. the white house secretarial staff helped in the preparation of the radio reports to the nation. the president's talks were masterpieces of simplicity and directness. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. my friends, the american public -- >> and with that now familiar salutation salutation, he brought his messages right to the fire sooids of the people, talking with them in their homes about the vital issues of the bay. roosevelt never gave up hope in his battle against infantile paralysis. in the healing waters of warm springs and white house pool swimming was one relaxation, his only exercise. how h
fdr brought flood relief and farm relief. and social security was born, old age insurance was a new responsibility of government. the price of gold was fixed. the american dollar became the soundest in the world. the forgotten man was remembered. the country hailed its leader as a path finder. the initials fdr began to stand for progress national security. the fire side chat became an american institution. the white house secretarial staff helped in the preparation of the radio reports to the...
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fdr brought flood relief and farm relief.c works, and social security was born, old age insurance was a new responsibility of government. the price of gold was fixed. the american dollar became the soundest in the world. the forgotten man was remembered. the country hailed its leader as a path finder. the initials fdr began to stand for progress national security. the fire side chat became an american institution. the white house secretarial staff helped in the preparation of the radio reports to the nation. the president's talks were masterpieces of simplicity and directness. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. my friends, the american public -- >> and with that now familiar salutation salutation, he brought his messages right to the fire sooids of the people, talking with them in their homes about the vital issues of the bay. roosevelt never gave up hope in his battle against infantile paralysis. in the healing waters of warm springs and white house pool swimming was one relaxation, his only exercis
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society although we start with fdr but it's about the curious, humorous and at times pathetic ways that modern politicians and public figures atop to manipulate thomas jefferson. and they can claim him as you will see for whatever ideological position that they want to embrace your we have the subtitle of the book how thomas jefferson became an fdr liberal a reagan republican, and a tea party fanatic it all the while being dead. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> thank you steve and books and books and thank you to that lovely young lady. so. we forget the language of american democracy? .. well i'm not giving anything away by saying that the left is a known jefferson and in the right doesn't own jefferson. the past owns jefferson. every nation needs ennobling national creation story. thomas jefferson is indispensable to ours. i think it is not a scientific measure of anything, but you can learn something by taking note of the cabinet room in the white house where the president meets with his cabinet. and i thought that over the years to look at early photographs and read stories in "t
society although we start with fdr but it's about the curious, humorous and at times pathetic ways that modern politicians and public figures atop to manipulate thomas jefferson. and they can claim him as you will see for whatever ideological position that they want to embrace your we have the subtitle of the book how thomas jefferson became an fdr liberal a reagan republican, and a tea party fanatic it all the while being dead. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> thank you steve and...
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that the- is sitting open the incident reporting on the incident is publicly provided so once that fdr b reporting summary letter there's a public copy available here at the police commission and confidential information by required by law is not released but we report on the incident so the process completion kind of works the implemented summary that's a timeframe one to 5 business days that the f b r d the chief made his decision and the final decision is sent to the mr. johnson and the formal presentation you've heard following the fdr b is done at the first police commission opportunity a few things the process virtually because of the nature of the incident the process police car o ids the response is basically the same process at a different level a station or unit level and lethal forces authorized there's a a purport intervention in 4404 a very good as a legal force that is followed in the legal investigation i want to point out it conforms to the best practice recommend suggested by the community oriented police services by international chief and law enforcement their going
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this book is about the many ways in our contemporary society although he is going to start with fdr but it's about the curious, humorous and at types pathetic ways that modern politicians and public figures adopt and manipulate thomas jefferson. and they can claim him as you see, for whatever ideological position they want to embrace. thus we have the subtitle of the book "how thomas jefferson became an fdr liberal reagan republican and a tea party fanatic, all the while being dead." thank you. [applause] >> thank you steve and books and books and thank you to that lovely young lady. so would do we get the language of american democracy? where we consider our nation to be somehow framed on a morally superior bulwark in pursuit of a just society. we get that from jefferson. where do we get american exceptionalism? which is political dogma it would seem, today. who describes the united states in his first inaugural dress ace the world's best hope? a quote that is often by democrats and republicans alike repeated. who owns thomas jefferson? the left or the right? well i'm not giving anythi
this book is about the many ways in our contemporary society although he is going to start with fdr but it's about the curious, humorous and at types pathetic ways that modern politicians and public figures adopt and manipulate thomas jefferson. and they can claim him as you see, for whatever ideological position they want to embrace. thus we have the subtitle of the book "how thomas jefferson became an fdr liberal reagan republican and a tea party fanatic, all the while being dead."...
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>> in 1942, fdr startled the world by meeting churchill in casa blanacblaca, giving two words unconditional surrender. with the future of civilization in the balance the role played in this period is written in history. more conferences, fdr wrote a new chapter in international relations, gave assurance to the people of china, aligned aide in the war against japan. fuls the guiding hand in bringing together the many conflicting forces of east and west. such was the man who meant stalin for the first time, giving the world's promise free accord of the great powers that these were call the big three with no empty phrase and roosevelt steadfast in the convictions was the biggest of them all. steaming into pearl harbor for the first time since outbreak of war, he confirmed and took an active part in planning the war in the pacific is apparent known from this conference, emerge the blueprint for liberation of the philippines. he began his term firm in the belief man is capable of his own government and no dictator can govern them as wisely as one can govern themselves. on that note, he made plan
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to be seeing more of lucy mercer, and invited actually i think several times lucy and fdr to her ownouse for dinner. >> right. >> as a sort of getting back at eleanorment i wonder if you want to comment on all of that. >> sure, sure. in alice's case, her marriage took place in 1906, and was within just a few years troubled. they had a very tempes toss match, alice and nick longworth from the start and one of the complicating factors is when teddy roosevelt ran as an independent, the bull moose or progressive party in 1912 and essentially split the republican vote. it's the only time that you had a third party candidate actually get more electoral and popular votes than one of the major party nominees so it was wilson, roosevelt, and then poor william howard taft at the bottom, and nick longworth felt obligated to stay loyal republican, and alice, of course, was siding with her father and that brought a lot of tension to the marriage and when a -- a lot of public attention and was probably the beginning of the time when people start to talk about alice threatening divorce and so they
to be seeing more of lucy mercer, and invited actually i think several times lucy and fdr to her ownouse for dinner. >> right. >> as a sort of getting back at eleanorment i wonder if you want to comment on all of that. >> sure, sure. in alice's case, her marriage took place in 1906, and was within just a few years troubled. they had a very tempes toss match, alice and nick longworth from the start and one of the complicating factors is when teddy roosevelt ran as an...
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, and people referring to fdr as the happy warrior. i think ronald reagan was the happy cold warrior. he fought the cold war but he was not a belligerent negative man. he was a man of strong conservative principles, but he had a moderate personality in the sense of not being closed, he was close to people instead of being closed to people, which is why he was able to reach out to people politically who had not voted for a republican. it is not a coincidence that a whole new political term entered the vocabulary -- reagan democrat in starting in the 1980's. at any rate, those were some of the things that made it possible for him to do what he did. another, the second book, i was reviewing. the review ran a few days ago tuesday. was a book about abraham lincoln. and as i looked, and i know this is virginia, so i am not asking you -- it is too late to have to vote for or against abraham lincoln. so don't worry. but lincoln was a master of words. i entitled the review, abraham lincoln, a man of his words, with an s, because, as i will expl
, and people referring to fdr as the happy warrior. i think ronald reagan was the happy cold warrior. he fought the cold war but he was not a belligerent negative man. he was a man of strong conservative principles, but he had a moderate personality in the sense of not being closed, he was close to people instead of being closed to people, which is why he was able to reach out to people politically who had not voted for a republican. it is not a coincidence that a whole new political term...
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what i didn't realize is that mao reached out to every president from fdr to nixon. mao sent an emissary when john f. kennedy came into john f. kennedy state department. dean russ secretary of state gave mao tse-tung's emissary 25 seconds. maybe they would have given him an hour that would have been the vietnam war. he was nixon that finally picked up mao's hands. mao was the one who wanted good relations with the united states. china and american are like two huge balloons in a closed room and at some point these two balloons are going to naturally bump up against each other and the results of those bumps is going to be the empathy and understanding for each other. i'm not some genius trying to lecture about how we should be. i will tell you about my first trip to china. when i went to china i'm an author. maybe i will spend the rest of my life in the commie jail you know. oh my god i thought it was taking some sort of a risk. i went over alone and someone said i have a friend in shanghai shanghai. she's a pharmaceutical executive m.i.a. meet her? so i'm having coff
what i didn't realize is that mao reached out to every president from fdr to nixon. mao sent an emissary when john f. kennedy came into john f. kennedy state department. dean russ secretary of state gave mao tse-tung's emissary 25 seconds. maybe they would have given him an hour that would have been the vietnam war. he was nixon that finally picked up mao's hands. mao was the one who wanted good relations with the united states. china and american are like two huge balloons in a closed room and...
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fdr was a little more explicit about this. an important corollary was an the population needed to be reeducated. he wants to have a different sort of war. it were to end all wars. a were to make the world safe for democracy. not a war in which the u.s. actually has any territorial objectives. that was the strange part. here wilson is adhering to the old american tradition. it is notably -- better described that the united states stands for something different. on one hand, the u.s. is not party to the treaties of its allies off on the other, it is staking universal claims. it is almost the inverse of isolationism. >> is it fair to say fdr was more concerned with traditional our politics -- power politics that wilson was? professor mcmeekin: yes although i would say he was not really a traditional list. he was closer to that because he was a bit more hard note. here again the cardinal example is theodore roosevelt who really did see the u.s. as a more traditional power laughter all over sending troops to places like cuba, the d
fdr was a little more explicit about this. an important corollary was an the population needed to be reeducated. he wants to have a different sort of war. it were to end all wars. a were to make the world safe for democracy. not a war in which the u.s. actually has any territorial objectives. that was the strange part. here wilson is adhering to the old american tradition. it is notably -- better described that the united states stands for something different. on one hand, the u.s. is not party...
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schoumacher: within six weeks, fdr acteon this pledge. he abandoned the gold standard. result -- u.s. exports became chear, more jobs were cated. though it would take yearsfor the great depression to end, a critical step toward recovery had begun. the roosevelt administration was willing to move in new directions to get the couny working again. fdr helped restore america's competitive position in exports and encouraged recovery by breaking off from the cherished gold standard. we asked economic analyst richard gill what was so important about the gold sndard inhe firstlace? what was really lost when it was abandoned? the gold standard was cherished historically for two main reasons. first of all, by giving each national currency a fixed value in terms of gold it gave the world, in effect, a single common currency. but, also, secondly, it provided a mechanism for keeping every nation's balance of payments in balance. the theory of this went back to david hume, the 18th-century scottish philosopher. suppose you have two countries trading together. let's cam imaginatively
schoumacher: within six weeks, fdr acteon this pledge. he abandoned the gold standard. result -- u.s. exports became chear, more jobs were cated. though it would take yearsfor the great depression to end, a critical step toward recovery had begun. the roosevelt administration was willing to move in new directions to get the couny working again. fdr helped restore america's competitive position in exports and encouraged recovery by breaking off from the cherished gold standard. we asked economic...
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this book is about the many ways in our contemporary society although we start with fdr but it's about the curious, humorous and at times pathetic ways that modern politicians and public figures atop to manipulate thomas jefferson. and they can claim him as you will see for whatever ideological position that they want to embrace your we have the subtitle of the book how thomas jefferson became an fdr liberal a reagan republican, and a tea party fanatic it all the while being dead. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> thank you steve and books and books and thank you to that lovely young lady. so. we forget the language of american democracy? ..
this book is about the many ways in our contemporary society although we start with fdr but it's about the curious, humorous and at times pathetic ways that modern politicians and public figures atop to manipulate thomas jefferson. and they can claim him as you will see for whatever ideological position that they want to embrace your we have the subtitle of the book how thomas jefferson became an fdr liberal a reagan republican, and a tea party fanatic it all the while being dead. [laughter]...
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instead of bringing people together which i'm sure fdr would not comment it divided as strongly divided our two countries. >> thank you over the questions. thank you again for a great lecture. [applause] as i said she will be available to sign books at the new deal story. thank you for coming. [inaudible conversations] is a >> tree into his next on booktv is a professor of law and political science at yale university takes a look at the way geography impact in the way state constitutions have been shaped. [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen welcome to the national constitution center. i am president of this wonderful institution which has one or two of you may be aware is the only institution in america charter by corporis to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. beautiful. you can all sing along to our glorious mission statement and we've now encapsulated this to say that this is the only place in america in these polarized times are people of different perspectives can come together to learn about celebrate and debate the
instead of bringing people together which i'm sure fdr would not comment it divided as strongly divided our two countries. >> thank you over the questions. thank you again for a great lecture. [applause] as i said she will be available to sign books at the new deal story. thank you for coming. [inaudible conversations] is a >> tree into his next on booktv is a professor of law and political science at yale university takes a look at the way geography impact in the way state...
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i want to talk about fdr. they lived a rather different life at the white house.ere is a little bit from our chapter on her with the great fdr historian, alito black. she writes about the roosevelt family. "it was regularly filled his family, visitors, and friends. it was very clear he was coming and going, especially when mrs. roosevelt's column started getting published because eleanor -- she would also have her own press conferences where she would tell people who the guests were and there you see one of the press conferences. people really at the time knew all of those folks were living in the white house or ." she was -- only men could cover the white house and she was going to change that so she started having press conferences and only woman reporters were able to cover the press conferences. there you see a photograph. what was life like on the family quarters of the white house during the roosevelt years? the fdr years? mr. seale: extremely crowded. he occupied a little room, the yellow oval room. he had an army orderly to help them get around but he woul
i want to talk about fdr. they lived a rather different life at the white house.ere is a little bit from our chapter on her with the great fdr historian, alito black. she writes about the roosevelt family. "it was regularly filled his family, visitors, and friends. it was very clear he was coming and going, especially when mrs. roosevelt's column started getting published because eleanor -- she would also have her own press conferences where she would tell people who the guests were and...
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dorothy day, big leftist, a great civil rights leader and a big leftist, francis perkins worked for fdr. these are deeper than politics and way more important. >> let's take a quick break. more on "the road to character: how do you build it" by david brooks. let's say this is your tv. and these are the channels you pay for with cable. maybe you're getting tons of science and animals, when you're really into movies. or every children's show on the planet when you don't have any kids well now with fios there's a new way to customize your tv. just pick the types of channels you like best. like sports. or entertainment. or news. mix and match, or get them all. you build your tv package, and pay for what you want, and not for what you don't. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. at a price that's totally affordable. starting at $74.99 per month - get custom tv, including internet and phone. guaranteed for two years. go to getfios.com to start customizing today. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. >>> we're back now with david brooks. he has a new book
dorothy day, big leftist, a great civil rights leader and a big leftist, francis perkins worked for fdr. these are deeper than politics and way more important. >> let's take a quick break. more on "the road to character: how do you build it" by david brooks. let's say this is your tv. and these are the channels you pay for with cable. maybe you're getting tons of science and animals, when you're really into movies. or every children's show on the planet when you don't have any...
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every presidential administration from fdr through nixon had used our nation intelligent gathering apparatus tuning gauge in political espionage. we know how it ends, we've seen this movie before. it's not something that anne's well. a new technology comes along and it's abused and until we put in laws that strongly, strongly discourage and restring the government to abuse that power it will. >> power it will. >> one of the interesting trends that's going on in the u.s. senate today is exemplified by your partnership with senator leahy. he is perhaps the most liberal of senator from vermont. through the civil libertarian streak in both political parties now. they are working with progressive, what's it like to work with patrick leahy and tell me why you think you can get this fixed? >> i refer in the book to a couple of bills i'm running with patrick leahy. leahy. he's a conservative and i'm not. we both agree that there is limits on what the government can do. we both agree that the fourth amendment has meaning. he is one that gets into a problem that's been around since 1986 that isn't kno
every presidential administration from fdr through nixon had used our nation intelligent gathering apparatus tuning gauge in political espionage. we know how it ends, we've seen this movie before. it's not something that anne's well. a new technology comes along and it's abused and until we put in laws that strongly, strongly discourage and restring the government to abuse that power it will. >> power it will. >> one of the interesting trends that's going on in the u.s. senate today...
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tonight: >> fdr, what did the d stand for, do you remember? >> delaware. >> watters world, the presidents' day edition. oh boy. >> who won the civil war? >> i don't know. >> take a guess. >> america? >> jesse hits the streets to find out just how much every day people know about jfk. >> republican or democrat? >> republican, wasn't he? >> he was a democrat. >> oh, i thought you were asking me personally. i thought we were getting like a little sentimental here. you were wanting to know about me. >> we just met each other and you haven't even bottom me continuer. >> who was the first president of the united states? >> oh, god. i have no idea. >> also ahead, jesse watters visiting aspen, colorado for the x games. and bringing with him some interesting questions. >> who bombed pearl harbor? >> you are putting me on the spot. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching this special watters world edition of the factor. well, jesse went out there, far and wide f
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widespread but the complete and utter collapse of financial markets has occurred in the 1930s when fdr as his first action on assuming office was to close down the entire u.s. banking and financial system for two weeks that complete and utter collapse was successfully averted nato is true of united states was true all swear also. so i write in the book every unhappy country is unhappy in its own way and there were varying degrees of economic unhappiness starting in 2008 but if you costarred southern european countries notwithstanding to the contrary that unhappiness did not rise to 1930s levels because policy this time was better. the decline and human pain and suffering were all less. that's the happy narrative which in urgently i would argue is a bit too happy a bit too easy. for one thing it's hard to square with our collective failure to anticipate the risks. this is a point that queen elizabeth queen elizabeth ii famously put to the assembled economists on a visit to the london school of economics in 2008. why didn't you see it coming she asked the economists in the audience. a fe
widespread but the complete and utter collapse of financial markets has occurred in the 1930s when fdr as his first action on assuming office was to close down the entire u.s. banking and financial system for two weeks that complete and utter collapse was successfully averted nato is true of united states was true all swear also. so i write in the book every unhappy country is unhappy in its own way and there were varying degrees of economic unhappiness starting in 2008 but if you costarred...
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so the great banking crisis of early 1933 that forced fdr to close down to the entire u.s. financial system started in michigan it started and spread to the rest of the country it started with the decision of the outgoing hoover administration, and the agency responsible, the reconstruction finance corporation, not to bail out the guardian group of beeping banks. that was henry ford's bank. that was the family ford bank. but everybody knew where the money came from. and the decision not to bail out the guardian group was informed by the rfc's action six months earlier to bail out another important bank; central republic trust. a big bank in chicago. it was the family bank of charles straws. it was called the dawes bank. charles straws was former u.s. vice president and former president one week removed when the bailout occurred of the reconstruction corporation. so you can imagine the congressional criticism to which the rfc and the administration were subjected over that decision and they vowed in response to play tough when another big politically connected bank came to t
so the great banking crisis of early 1933 that forced fdr to close down to the entire u.s. financial system started in michigan it started and spread to the rest of the country it started with the decision of the outgoing hoover administration, and the agency responsible, the reconstruction finance corporation, not to bail out the guardian group of beeping banks. that was henry ford's bank. that was the family ford bank. but everybody knew where the money came from. and the decision not to bail...
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the report concluded among other things that every presidential administration from fdr through nixon had viewed the nation's intelligence [inaudible] and this tells me that we have seen this movie before, it's not something that ends well. a new technology comes along and until we put laws together it will. >> one of the interesting trends that is going on in the u.s. senate today is exemplified by your partnership with patrick leahy, perhaps one of the most liberal senators from the state of vermont. , called the electronic privacy act. there is a libertarian streak running through both political parties, you have tea partiers working with progressives, what is it like an can you tell me why you think you can do differently. >> i refer in the book to a couple of bills and i'm running with pat he is a liberal democrat and i am not, but we both agree that there are limits on what the government can do and that the fourth amendment has meaning. that particular is part of the amendment and this is a problem that hasn't not known to most people. and it gives the government the power to r
the report concluded among other things that every presidential administration from fdr through nixon had viewed the nation's intelligence [inaudible] and this tells me that we have seen this movie before, it's not something that ends well. a new technology comes along and until we put laws together it will. >> one of the interesting trends that is going on in the u.s. senate today is exemplified by your partnership with patrick leahy, perhaps one of the most liberal senators from the...
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fdr for trade narrow self-serving conservative anti-democratic, fifth columnists and even treasonous. almost uniformly the isolationist coalition feared were free to fascism at home nat a voice in home nat avoids most famously by an arch liberal who has the distinction of being forced at the new republic and national review for his views. something of a bridge between the left and right-wing isolationists and also serving as chairman of the keep america out of four congress. more radical...
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kennedy and fdr. >> lyndon johnson. >> absolutely. defense is a very good offense, but don't you, even you, adam find it offensive? >> i mean roosevelt is a great example. he was hated by his own people. he was seen as a traitor to his class was the expression that was used. no i don't find anything of this offensive. i think -- >> you do a little bit, adam come on. a little bit. >> here's the little bit. let me finish charlie. here's the little bit. i think a speculation tax is a dumb idea. i actually think that the banking regulation that we have done has been a very good idea. so the banks are whining right now they can't make money anymore. i think we are better off with the banks more regulated and safer. but i don't think we should stop people from investing or from gambling even with their investments. so long as we have good rules in place to protect people. >> that didn't answer my question. i have no idea what you're talking about but i agree. i do know what he's talking about. but what he's saying is that bernie sanders wan
kennedy and fdr. >> lyndon johnson. >> absolutely. defense is a very good offense, but don't you, even you, adam find it offensive? >> i mean roosevelt is a great example. he was hated by his own people. he was seen as a traitor to his class was the expression that was used. no i don't find anything of this offensive. i think -- >> you do a little bit, adam come on. a little bit. >> here's the little bit. let me finish charlie. here's the little bit. i think a...
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the church report among other things that every presidential administration from fdr through nixon had used our nation's intelligence gathering apparatus to engage in political espionage. we've seen this movie before. a new technology comes along. it's abused in until we put in place a law that strongly, strongly discourage and restrict governments ability to abuse the power you will. >> one of the interesting trends going on in the u.s. senate today is exemplified by your partnership with senator patrick leahy perhaps one of the most liberal senators from the state of vermont is your cosponsor legislation called the electronic communications privacy act. there is a civil libertarian streak running through both clinical parties. tea partiers working with progressives. what if you like to work with someone like patrick leahy's and tell me why you think you can get this fixed. >> i refer to a couple bills. he's a liberal democrat from vermont and i'm not. we both agree there are limits on what the government can do. we both agree the fourth amendment has meeting. that particular lobby is
the church report among other things that every presidential administration from fdr through nixon had used our nation's intelligence gathering apparatus to engage in political espionage. we've seen this movie before. a new technology comes along. it's abused in until we put in place a law that strongly, strongly discourage and restrict governments ability to abuse the power you will. >> one of the interesting trends going on in the u.s. senate today is exemplified by your partnership...
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fdr was against it. but mr. stiegle insisted on it and that's how it came tok. of commercial banking from investment banking, which is what we see talked about now as something to consider going back to was not controversial. wall street had thrown in the towel on that sort of separation. and also keep in mind this was the depths of the depression, there wasn't that much business to be had in terms of issuing new security. >> do you think there's a factual answer to this? the elizabeth warrens of the world, are they right that wall street can function well and make money without ever having to dip into the consumer accounts, that we should are reerect this wall? >> that wasn't the reason why the banks failed. the banks of new york who were doing the activities that were alleged to be misleading back then and bonds that the disclosure wasn't good at and having these investments that lost this money wasn't the wall street bafrpgz that lost the money but the end consumers of the product that were banks all over the country and individuals all over the country. it w
fdr was against it. but mr. stiegle insisted on it and that's how it came tok. of commercial banking from investment banking, which is what we see talked about now as something to consider going back to was not controversial. wall street had thrown in the towel on that sort of separation. and also keep in mind this was the depths of the depression, there wasn't that much business to be had in terms of issuing new security. >> do you think there's a factual answer to this? the elizabeth...
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> well the interesting thing is that of course accepting f inging inging inging inging -- excepting fdrdents in the 21st century who have approached these numbers, taft had six appointees and eisenhower had five. interestingly, neither turned out the way either one of them might have hoped. of taft's six, three were gone after three years. one decided to run for presidency, another died in their 50s, another retired in their 60s. eisenhower, two of the five that he appointed became liberal stalwarts. he was asked at the end of his term if he had made any mistakes. he said yes, two of them and they're both on the supreme court. so you never know how it's going to turn out. but this is a large, just a coincidence that a large number of older judges are sitting there now so the next president gets a chance to shape the court and perhaps the country through that. >> you know not to take the conversation a bridge too far here, but i get a sense that this next election is going to possibly determine the life span of citizens united. what's your thoughts on that? >> well i think the question w
> well the interesting thing is that of course accepting f inging inging inging inging -- excepting fdrdents in the 21st century who have approached these numbers, taft had six appointees and eisenhower had five. interestingly, neither turned out the way either one of them might have hoped. of taft's six, three were gone after three years. one decided to run for presidency, another died in their 50s, another retired in their 60s. eisenhower, two of the five that he appointed became liberal...
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money around to create incentives that don't exist that could mean jobs that aren't really there like fdr type jobs to do work. rewards to stay in school to gary's point to not get pregnant get good grades stay out of jail. that would cost less to pay someone nut jail and the incentives aren't there for the people to not fall into these traps. >> john what do you think about that? >> i think that is a massive problem. look you got to break generational cycles here and the war on poverty has not done that. jonas talks about incarceration, generational problems with incarceration, with poverty, with gang membership. look you talk about income inequality and upper mobility and all the fancy buzzwords. they mean absolutely nothing. there's not income. 50% of those people in freddie gray's neighborhood were unemployed. there aren't any jobs. last saturday i spent between the two six nations and the latin kings, in chicago, beyond the ball are helping kids stay out of gangs and stay in school helping kids to get jobs. they're doing this very well but not with the government's help. the governme
money around to create incentives that don't exist that could mean jobs that aren't really there like fdr type jobs to do work. rewards to stay in school to gary's point to not get pregnant get good grades stay out of jail. that would cost less to pay someone nut jail and the incentives aren't there for the people to not fall into these traps. >> john what do you think about that? >> i think that is a massive problem. look you got to break generational cycles here and the war on...
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i also serve on the boardf fdr democratic club representing political needs orphseniors and beepal with disabilities. one point that i share from both of my constituents is the need of expanded expenses or funding for pedestrian and vision zero safety for seniors. there is in the planning point now a senior center being cruthed at the intersection of 3 supervisor districts. 5, 6 and 8. we have gay seniors who will be living at 55 and 95 laguna at the intersection of human, market, gurarey, [inaudible] where is effective planning being carried out there in the walk first campaign, which i strongly love? how will it be addressed in the 200 thousand dollars? the coming residence in the complex of 55 and 95 laguna. we need to insure the pu edestrians moving in the facility [inaudible] safety as they travel in car, foot and bicycle. please, consider that in your budget review. >> thank you mr. [inaudible] thank you for also attending our state meeting ing 2 weeks ago to advocase for a resident in the san francisco bay area. is there any other public comment at this time? seeing none public c
i also serve on the boardf fdr democratic club representing political needs orphseniors and beepal with disabilities. one point that i share from both of my constituents is the need of expanded expenses or funding for pedestrian and vision zero safety for seniors. there is in the planning point now a senior center being cruthed at the intersection of 3 supervisor districts. 5, 6 and 8. we have gay seniors who will be living at 55 and 95 laguna at the intersection of human, market, gurarey,...
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the church report concluded among other things that every presidential demonstrations from fdr to nixon had used our nations intelligence gathering apparatus to engage in political espionage. this tells me we have seen this movie before. we know how it ends. it's not something that ends well. a new technology comes along it's abused in until we put into place laws that strongly strongly discourage and restrict the government's ability to did restrict that power well. >> one of the interesting trends that going on in the u.s. senate today is exemplified by your partnership with senator patrick leahy perhaps one of the most liberal senators from the state of vermont. he is your chief co-sponsor on legislation you often called the electronic communications privacy act. there's a civil libertarian streak running through broque both political parties now. you have tea partiers working with progressives. what's it like to work with someone like patrick leahy and tell me quiet you think you can get this fixed. >> i refer in the book to a couple of bills that i'm writing with pat leahy. he's a
the church report concluded among other things that every presidential demonstrations from fdr to nixon had used our nations intelligence gathering apparatus to engage in political espionage. this tells me we have seen this movie before. we know how it ends. it's not something that ends well. a new technology comes along it's abused in until we put into place laws that strongly strongly discourage and restrict the government's ability to did restrict that power well. >> one of the...
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. >> well, maybe not fdr because a collapse would be signaling trouble for stocks. we'll tell you how to protect yourself. >>> plus it's the one retailer that benefits from higher gas costs. >> please tell me. >> we will. you'll be shocked. >>> talk about a heist. carter made a killing on financials and find a way to find even more. the action starts now. quiet day for stock s unless talking about apple. 3% on the week. big moves higher for the tech giant s. apple going to break s&p 500 out of fight trading range? let's get to money and find out. doesn't seem like there's catalyst here for this move. >> i think people are looking to worldwide conference in early june. iphone sales remain strong. i think this is one of the situations also we're going into a season when of all spaces that typically do well, you often see technology stocks do well. this is one of the few technology stocks you can look too to in evaluations in terms of market cap, when you look how much it earns remain silent i-- earns, it's not fundamental. >>> yesterday raising estimates on the iphone
. >> well, maybe not fdr because a collapse would be signaling trouble for stocks. we'll tell you how to protect yourself. >>> plus it's the one retailer that benefits from higher gas costs. >> please tell me. >> we will. you'll be shocked. >>> talk about a heist. carter made a killing on financials and find a way to find even more. the action starts now. quiet day for stock s unless talking about apple. 3% on the week. big moves higher for the tech giant s....
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. >> well, maybe not fdr, a collapse could be signaling trouble for stocks. it was a quiet day for stocks, unless you're talking about apple, shares were up. it doesn't seem there's any sort of catalyst here for this move. the worldwide developing conference which we get in early june. iphone sales remain strong. this is one of the situations where we're going into a season when of all of the spaces that do well, you see technology stocks do well and this is one of the few you can look to where valuations as expensive as the stock is, if you look at how much they earned, it's not expensive on a fundamental basis. >> it is amazing how the se sentiment is getting so bullish, saying the upgrade cycle, there's a huge base of installed users that have not upgraded to the iphone 6. >> a lot of bullish action, including in the volatility a . >> iphone 6s though, they've talked about when that is going to be released. that is a potential catalyst. the watch, it's an interesting thing, i didn't think initially this could be that big a material mover for the stock but
. >> well, maybe not fdr, a collapse could be signaling trouble for stocks. it was a quiet day for stocks, unless you're talking about apple, shares were up. it doesn't seem there's any sort of catalyst here for this move. the worldwide developing conference which we get in early june. iphone sales remain strong. this is one of the situations where we're going into a season when of all of the spaces that do well, you see technology stocks do well and this is one of the few you can look to...
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like to recognize the 25 representatives of the allied nations here this morning, representing, as fdr, the mass, angered forces of common humanity that marched together 70 years ago. we deeply appreciate your presence today. the national park service is proud to be the caretakers of the world war ii memorial. it is not merely a granite monument. this memorial reminds us that extraordinary things can come from people with otherwise ordinary lives. it helps us understand and monumental trials and sacrifices that shaped our nation, our government, and society. our national park service rangers, volunteers, and conservators, and many other specialists try every day to repay the sacrifice in some small way by caring for this wonderful memorial and preserving their memory against the tides of time. we are honored to be entrusted with its care. i can promise you that we will be here every day of every year watching over this place to keep it, to protect it, to pass on the stories of the heroism and sacrifice, of your heroism and sacrifices, to the future generations of america. thank you. [a
like to recognize the 25 representatives of the allied nations here this morning, representing, as fdr, the mass, angered forces of common humanity that marched together 70 years ago. we deeply appreciate your presence today. the national park service is proud to be the caretakers of the world war ii memorial. it is not merely a granite monument. this memorial reminds us that extraordinary things can come from people with otherwise ordinary lives. it helps us understand and monumental trials...
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there are great spots where you can give the racers that last encouraging push, especially outside fdr park. and if you can't make it out to the race to cheer the runners on. remember, you can cheer from your house, watching on nbc 10 telemundo 62 and from anywhere on the nbc 10 app starting at 8:00 a.m. here's a live look at broad street near city hall about the halfway point for the race. it is expected to be sunny and warm today. really a perfect day. meteorologist michelle grossman is here with the full forecast. it's looking great, michelle. >> it is looking almost perfect for this time of year. temperatures are going to be good. they're going to be a little warm by the end of the race but starting out perfect. right near 60 for the start of the race lots of sunshine light winds. light winds, that's a big key for a race that long. that is our first weather headline on this sunday super sunday race the weather could not be any better for this and we're looking at a really warm workweek. warm today and most of our seven-day. there's not one day under 77. we're tracking the chance fo
there are great spots where you can give the racers that last encouraging push, especially outside fdr park. and if you can't make it out to the race to cheer the runners on. remember, you can cheer from your house, watching on nbc 10 telemundo 62 and from anywhere on the nbc 10 app starting at 8:00 a.m. here's a live look at broad street near city hall about the halfway point for the race. it is expected to be sunny and warm today. really a perfect day. meteorologist michelle grossman is here...
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the headline was just three weeks before was that fdr did not live to see the end oh, man.. guess that makes you up a quart, huh? hey. you know what would be good right now? a pudding cup. (sobbing) um... you have a bad experience with pudding? what are we doing, charlie? well, you're crying, and my best guess is i'm about to apologize for something. every time i come over it's the same routine. we have chinese takeout, then we have sex then we roll over and go to sleep. which is why i suggested the pudding.
the headline was just three weeks before was that fdr did not live to see the end oh, man.. guess that makes you up a quart, huh? hey. you know what would be good right now? a pudding cup. (sobbing) um... you have a bad experience with pudding? what are we doing, charlie? well, you're crying, and my best guess is i'm about to apologize for something. every time i come over it's the same routine. we have chinese takeout, then we have sex then we roll over and go to sleep. which is why i...
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it happened at fdr middle school in bristol township. officials say it's the type of needle used to test blood sugar levels in diabetics. the student involved and the classmate are being punished. >>> we have new information on the chaos in colwyn. the state is preparing to take over the borough's finances. the community and economic secretary determined that colwyn is financially distressed. the state will appoint a coordinator to develop and propose a plan for the borough. troubles came to a head in recent weeks with a $1 million shortfall and the firing of its manager who accused council of mismanagement. >>> graduation grid locke. the traffic trouble you can expect around one local university. plus, push to her limits. >> don't stop. you got this. >> come on now. >> that army captain crumbles to the ground feets from the finish line. the endurance exercise getting national attention. >>> and a local mall turned into a movie set? that sequel could be setting up shop at a nearly vacant granite run mall. we'll tell you about the movie.
it happened at fdr middle school in bristol township. officials say it's the type of needle used to test blood sugar levels in diabetics. the student involved and the classmate are being punished. >>> we have new information on the chaos in colwyn. the state is preparing to take over the borough's finances. the community and economic secretary determined that colwyn is financially distressed. the state will appoint a coordinator to develop and propose a plan for the borough. troubles...
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needle and now those responsible are facing disciplinary action fox 29's dave kinchen life outside the fdr middle school where it happened. dave, i know you spoke to pretty upset parents. >> reporter: that's right. students say as many as 14 were pricked by the needle, and some parents say we were the first to tell them about it. >> it's concerning. i mean, all the different things that, you know diseases and stuff like that. >> reporter: irritation from parents shelly beck after finding out a student allegedly pricked numerous classmates with a needle and at franklin d. roosevelt middle school in bristol township. >>> the type of needle used to check glucose levels. >> my friend was stuck in the neck with it. >> what did she say about it. >> she didn't even feel it but she -- she saw like other people who were getting hit that's how she found out she got stuck with it, too. >> reporter: bristol township school district leaders say the incident took place throughout the day tuesday and usually when students were in crowds and they say most did not even notice. we're told the suspected stud
needle and now those responsible are facing disciplinary action fox 29's dave kinchen life outside the fdr middle school where it happened. dave, i know you spoke to pretty upset parents. >> reporter: that's right. students say as many as 14 were pricked by the needle, and some parents say we were the first to tell them about it. >> it's concerning. i mean, all the different things that, you know diseases and stuff like that. >> reporter: irritation from parents shelly beck...