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the president was fdr not abraham lincoln. the new york herald tribune reprinted that the speech under the headline roosevelt's gettysburg address. the chicago tribune proclaimed roosevelt anza lincoln armor. is -- it's seldom helps to wonder how a statement of one generation would surmount the crisis of another. a statesman deals with difficulties with things that must be done from day to day. not often can he frame conchas patterns for the far-off future fdr acknowledged in his remarks. the stature of lincoln's nature and the usdamental conflict invite to turn to him for help. it is such invocations of the civil war past and a new deal era context that nina silver examines in her new book. silver introduces a the civil warto memory and explores how americans reinterpreted the civil war to meet their own needs during the great depression and world war ii. since completing her training as berkeley,n at uc professor silver has returned to the fertile field of civil war studies to uncover new perspectives with which to engage ci
the president was fdr not abraham lincoln. the new york herald tribune reprinted that the speech under the headline roosevelt's gettysburg address. the chicago tribune proclaimed roosevelt anza lincoln armor. is -- it's seldom helps to wonder how a statement of one generation would surmount the crisis of another. a statesman deals with difficulties with things that must be done from day to day. not often can he frame conchas patterns for the far-off future fdr acknowledged in his remarks. the...
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>> frances perkins was, i believe, fdr's closest friend. now, it's funny because a lot of other men played poker with him, hung out with him, helped him a lot. harry hopkins, henry morgenthau. these men were all devoted friends. but across the years, frances perkins first met fdr in 1910 when she became his secretary of labor. she had already known him 22 years. and he kept her by his side for the entire length of his presidency, the 12 years in labor that i had mentioned earlier. the whole time of his presidency. in fact, she tried to resign repeatedly. , she really hated life in washington, found it very difficult. but he could never let her go. and in fact, when she tried to resign in 1944, she was exhausted. she wanted to go home to new york. he actually reached his arms up to her, put his arms around her and said, please don't go. frances, how can you be so selfish? and she stayed. >> were there any initiatives, progressive initiatives that fdr pushed back on, or didn't fully implement? >> right. that's a really good question, and in f
>> frances perkins was, i believe, fdr's closest friend. now, it's funny because a lot of other men played poker with him, hung out with him, helped him a lot. harry hopkins, henry morgenthau. these men were all devoted friends. but across the years, frances perkins first met fdr in 1910 when she became his secretary of labor. she had already known him 22 years. and he kept her by his side for the entire length of his presidency, the 12 years in labor that i had mentioned earlier. the...
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it's instructive to compare fdr with reagan. reagan didn't have a racist bone in his body. reagan was all about patriotism and anti-comment is him and free markets in pro-life privatization whereas fdr said publicly i have no problems with the ku klux klan. fdr was cutting deals with the racist and the democratic party. ocasio-cortez was onto something. she just didn't carry it throug through. she was trying to demonize reagan where she was right about her own party. >> laura: david, do you agree that the new deal, setting aside the personal views of democrats and dinesh's right, at the time, i mean, the kkk was dominated by democrats, as dinesh exposed in his film. but what about that idea of the new deal itself being racist? i got to tell you i haven't heard that one before. >> i think we have to be very careful about going back in history and redoing things based on what things were going on at the time. this country has racism ingrained in its bones. the original sin of this country is slavery and that started from the beginning of our dna. one could say that many thing
it's instructive to compare fdr with reagan. reagan didn't have a racist bone in his body. reagan was all about patriotism and anti-comment is him and free markets in pro-life privatization whereas fdr said publicly i have no problems with the ku klux klan. fdr was cutting deals with the racist and the democratic party. ocasio-cortez was onto something. she just didn't carry it throug through. she was trying to demonize reagan where she was right about her own party. >> laura: david, do...
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and killed instead of fdr. he died in 1933. other famous czech americans are matter and -- madeleine albright. she was born in czechoslovakia. few that weite a know of who came to this country to practice their trade. 1920, immigration to the dived states took a because the united states started imposing quotas on how many people could come from various countries. in 1938, when hitler's was coming to power, we have a wave of immigrants mostly jewish coming into the united states. again in 19 40 a wave of people left because they did not want to live in a communist country. again in 1968, there was an uprising against communism in czechoslovakia. some people chose at that time to leave feeling like communism was not going to end and they wanted a better life. we are in the history section. this tells the story of the tumultuous 20th century. this is mostly about the history of the checks and slovaks who stayed behind in what became czechoslovakia fighting for their freedom. before world war i, there was the czec
and killed instead of fdr. he died in 1933. other famous czech americans are matter and -- madeleine albright. she was born in czechoslovakia. few that weite a know of who came to this country to practice their trade. 1920, immigration to the dived states took a because the united states started imposing quotas on how many people could come from various countries. in 1938, when hitler's was coming to power, we have a wave of immigrants mostly jewish coming into the united states. again in 19 40...
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ronald reagan and fdr's deal with racist. here she is trashing fox news and everyone that works here. also known liar adam shiff sent the reporters out a letter begging for money. using my name. we'll cover this very important han hannity watch on the sad state of the democratic party. we start with the speaker of the house in name only. in an interview with the "washington post," pelosi said impeaching president trump is not worth it. the process is too deis vicive. here's my message: do not ever believe a single word she says. she presides over the most a call group of extreme democrats that have ever existed. that includes socialist that doesn't want to get rid of oil and gas. c tell everybody it is free. everything is free. whether you are willing or unwilling to work. breaking tonight the person that's really leading the democratic party, ocasio-cortez, i believe she's in charge. she knows her power is this jeopardy every day. i have a message. democratic genius over the weekend. she took a plane. we're not supposed to h
ronald reagan and fdr's deal with racist. here she is trashing fox news and everyone that works here. also known liar adam shiff sent the reporters out a letter begging for money. using my name. we'll cover this very important han hannity watch on the sad state of the democratic party. we start with the speaker of the house in name only. in an interview with the "washington post," pelosi said impeaching president trump is not worth it. the process is too deis vicive. here's my...
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female was the first cabinet secretary, who served as fdr's labor secretary. in that role, she helped create the new deal legislation, including social security, unemployment insurance and the minimum wage. she spoke of the ninth annual national book festival, which the library of congress hosted on the national mall. >> this is very interesting and meaningful to me.
female was the first cabinet secretary, who served as fdr's labor secretary. in that role, she helped create the new deal legislation, including social security, unemployment insurance and the minimum wage. she spoke of the ninth annual national book festival, which the library of congress hosted on the national mall. >> this is very interesting and meaningful to me.
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so he experimented with television the same way fdr experimented with radio and this is on purpose.ve and we need to pick up where he left off and take the presidency into the next chapter with television. and so there are a variety of different tactics that he introduces. and in 1954 there is the first televised cabinet meeting and this is available through the c- span archives and i would show you a clip but it is incredibly old and it is not as effective. he was reluctant to have a televised cabinet meeting, that his press secretary said this is a great opportunity and james hagerty said that television allows you to go to the people and go directly to them without them having to read slanted stories by the press. so the same way to use a new medium to bypass critical coverage in the press and allow eisenhower to connect directly to viewers. so he tries televised cabinet meeting, but the issue with that is that it was incredibly skrip did and as you can imagine they set up cameras and they had scripts that they were reading and it was clear that this was scripted. and they talked
so he experimented with television the same way fdr experimented with radio and this is on purpose.ve and we need to pick up where he left off and take the presidency into the next chapter with television. and so there are a variety of different tactics that he introduces. and in 1954 there is the first televised cabinet meeting and this is available through the c- span archives and i would show you a clip but it is incredibly old and it is not as effective. he was reluctant to have a televised...
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there is a small amount of taping in eisenhower and roosevelt and fdr. for our purposes these are incredible historical sources because they bring us inside the oval office. there are no presidents who tape after nixon because they understand they could be subpoenaed but you can imagine other technology, email in the late '80s and early '90s, apparently the bush administration did a lot with email because it was a new technology and they did not realize they were creating a personal record. text messages in the clinton administration, the idea of creating permanent records but we have no other tapes. >> would you argue nixon was -- first and a president second? he was trying to find out how can i get elected? >> nixon is a foreign policy president. his goal is to deal with foreign policy issues and so in his mind domestic matters, the goal was to get him reelected and so he would not have done deals with domestic actors on china and soviet union, he cares about that. who is on the supreme court he does not care as long as it serves his political sources.
there is a small amount of taping in eisenhower and roosevelt and fdr. for our purposes these are incredible historical sources because they bring us inside the oval office. there are no presidents who tape after nixon because they understand they could be subpoenaed but you can imagine other technology, email in the late '80s and early '90s, apparently the bush administration did a lot with email because it was a new technology and they did not realize they were creating a personal record....
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during her remarks, she called fdr's new deal racist. even suggesting ronald reagan is a racist. take a look. >> a perfect example of how special interests and the powerful have pitted what working class americans against brown and black working class americans in order to just screw over all working class americans is -- [ applause ] -- is reaganism in the '80s when he started talking about welfare queen. because this one specific group of people that you were already kind of subconsciously prime to resent, you give them a different reason that's not explicit racism, but still rooted in a racist caricature. >> sean: the new radical extremist calling fdr a racist, suggesting the united states is based on a garbage system, and she wants you, the american people, to hand over the keys to your private businesses, your private property. she wants government control of the means of production. literally, she wants state control of all health care. how did obamacare work out? and all energy? no oil or gas in ten years. good luck. she wants to tell every business how to operate. oh, boy
during her remarks, she called fdr's new deal racist. even suggesting ronald reagan is a racist. take a look. >> a perfect example of how special interests and the powerful have pitted what working class americans against brown and black working class americans in order to just screw over all working class americans is -- [ applause ] -- is reaganism in the '80s when he started talking about welfare queen. because this one specific group of people that you were already kind of...
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the democrat is going to have to know how to punch back, and i harken back to the days of fdr when republicans called his social programs socialism and he said, bring it on and i wear it as a badge of honor. democrats will have to aggressively defend their position, but they will also have to know how to counterpunch and get back at this president, not necessarily get down in the mud, but figure out ways to counterattack. host: you also talk about the history and where it can be instructional. specifically, 1972. guest: i talked to some consultants, and everyone has their own theories. amy walter said that this is or 1992, and 72 of course, the democrats found the most left candidate in their field, george mcgovern who had been a bomber pilot in world war ii, but was somehow portrayed as like he aggressively was a flower child. and he lost rather hugely. clinton was able to navigate a center position that restored the democrats to the white house after 12 years in the wilderness. he was the candidate who matched the moment. i think democrats will have to find which candidate is that matches th
the democrat is going to have to know how to punch back, and i harken back to the days of fdr when republicans called his social programs socialism and he said, bring it on and i wear it as a badge of honor. democrats will have to aggressively defend their position, but they will also have to know how to counterpunch and get back at this president, not necessarily get down in the mud, but figure out ways to counterattack. host: you also talk about the history and where it can be instructional....
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she went after fdr, ronald reagan, capitalism and drew the biggest crowd.t do you draw from that? >> first of all i draw she is historically illiterate. she said ronald reagan was a big ot. radical ideas aren't radical because we've always been socialist. appreciate your life philosophy, sharing her views on life philosophy with us. i found it condescending and ill literate. >> bill: tell us how you really feel. >> south by southwest used to be a music venue. it is millennial left politics now. the further left you are the more you're likely -- on south by southwest weekend since -- i think kevin mccarthy was one of the handful of conservatives and dozens of democrat liberals and democratic socialists at venues. i stay out of downtown by south by southwest is going on. >> some of it was clear to me about her position. other things i couldn't figure out whether you want to call it democratic socialism or affect futureism. i had a big thinking emoji over that. >> exactly. she is fresh, new, she has pizzazz, charisma and there are a lot of young democrats and
she went after fdr, ronald reagan, capitalism and drew the biggest crowd.t do you draw from that? >> first of all i draw she is historically illiterate. she said ronald reagan was a big ot. radical ideas aren't radical because we've always been socialist. appreciate your life philosophy, sharing her views on life philosophy with us. i found it condescending and ill literate. >> bill: tell us how you really feel. >> south by southwest used to be a music venue. it is millennial...
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because they're standing in the way of a president who is the most successful since fdr. >> since fdr? that message did work on a few people, amazingly enough. like tom tillis across the pages of the "washington post," about how this was an easy vote against principal. after rumors, tucked his tail between his legs and supported the president. and cory gardner up for reelection in a state where trump's approval rating is a nice negative 12 who decided his best move was to vote for the president. and fashions himself a conservative individual first and a conservative second. i think 24 national emergencies act is overly broad and i want to fix it, but nancy pelosi doesn't. therefore i'm voting against her resolution. one senator who predicted the back lash was john cornyn. >> i think it's a dachgress step, one was because of the precedent it sets. and two, the president will get sued and it won't succeed in accomplishing his goal. and third because i think ms. pelosi may well introduce her resolution of disapproval that will pass the house come over here and divide republicans. to me i
because they're standing in the way of a president who is the most successful since fdr. >> since fdr? that message did work on a few people, amazingly enough. like tom tillis across the pages of the "washington post," about how this was an easy vote against principal. after rumors, tucked his tail between his legs and supported the president. and cory gardner up for reelection in a state where trump's approval rating is a nice negative 12 who decided his best move was to vote...
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we talked about it already under fdr and under harry truman. here it is again with george wallace. leading conservative magazines described george wallace's brand of conservatism as country-western marxism. workers, nixone embraced key elements of lyndon b. johnson's vision, signing a whole bunch of laws that were passed by the democratic-controlled congress. i will read you the list of laws that richard nixon passed. as a republican, he passed all of these laws with the controlled congress. republicans begin to complain after a while. passes a national environmental policy act created the epa. the environmental protection agency. he passed the clean air act, the consumer protection agency act. the noise pollution and control act. the equal opportunity act. the federal election campaign act of 1971. the employment retirement income security act. the occupational safety and health act, which is always a constant target under republicans ever since. workers in dangerous occupations who were mining or exposed to hazardous substances like asbestos were big fans of all of these things.
we talked about it already under fdr and under harry truman. here it is again with george wallace. leading conservative magazines described george wallace's brand of conservatism as country-western marxism. workers, nixone embraced key elements of lyndon b. johnson's vision, signing a whole bunch of laws that were passed by the democratic-controlled congress. i will read you the list of laws that richard nixon passed. as a republican, he passed all of these laws with the controlled congress....
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fdr, lots of examples. lincoln. somebody rises to the occasion. america had a wonderful gift for finding leaders in low times who make it better. i don't know what the crisis is going to be and who the leader is going to be, but i have faith if the crisis comes, somebody will rise to it. not more than one person. the country will rise, but through leadership. >> john, what about the drumbeat of crisis. we have not one, but two caravans that the president is threatening to shut down the border to our south. >> right. i think to go to the leadership and followership points and that goes to the attempts to find an enemy even if there isn't one. to invent or create threats and a sense of urgency that we need him to resolve even though he is creating it. leadership is only possible in a democracy when followers make it so. we have undertaken the most complicated kind of human experiment and it continues to go forward. we are the most human form of government. you think that a monarch would be because that's a human being, but beginning with plato runni
fdr, lots of examples. lincoln. somebody rises to the occasion. america had a wonderful gift for finding leaders in low times who make it better. i don't know what the crisis is going to be and who the leader is going to be, but i have faith if the crisis comes, somebody will rise to it. not more than one person. the country will rise, but through leadership. >> john, what about the drumbeat of crisis. we have not one, but two caravans that the president is threatening to shut down the...
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. >> if they lead with turning wall to a fdr style project. you can put people to work.els on the wall, solves all of the problem, that your bipartisan agreement. the green new deal lays out a lot of legitimate problem. problem is not identifying the problems but the lack of solutions that are complicated. we have problem with fdr during the great depression, they addressed them one after the other. some they were not good, some we have they were really good. kennedy: some were not. >> i think that whining about problems, i am a hero, i love to whine, but i am not a hero, i can identify what problems are you need to have solutions. >> that is what i just said. kennedy: that is the problem. everyone can agree solution is bad, and harming the earth is bad, and overcrowded trains and bus its bad. this where the logical long con -- conclusion is not, government has failed at all these things, so let's have more government >> here is what i think is a good thing about this conversations, we having a couldn't very sayina conversation about what socialism is. a lot of young peo
. >> if they lead with turning wall to a fdr style project. you can put people to work.els on the wall, solves all of the problem, that your bipartisan agreement. the green new deal lays out a lot of legitimate problem. problem is not identifying the problems but the lack of solutions that are complicated. we have problem with fdr during the great depression, they addressed them one after the other. some they were not good, some we have they were really good. kennedy: some were not....
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she went after fdr, she went after ronald reagan. country currently is garbage and let's listen to some of what she had to say. >> sow think about this -- so you think about this image welfare queens and what he was trying to talk about was like really resentful vision of essentially black women. the new deal was an extremely economically racist policy that drew literal red lines around black and brown communities. rob: what did you -- she went on for over an hour. what did you make of the interview? >> every time she comes out these days i'm reminded of snl, the girl you wish you never started a conversation with at a party. she looks like her. she sounds like her, armed with ignorance and a distinct lack of self awareness. she called fdr racist, capitalism is irredeemable. reagan won 524 electoral votes, nearly 60% of the popular vote, but, yeah, it was an awful time in our history. it's like the aoc of friday looks at the aoc of saturday, saying look at what i have to say. i have trillions of reasons why what she said is completel
she went after fdr, she went after ronald reagan. country currently is garbage and let's listen to some of what she had to say. >> sow think about this -- so you think about this image welfare queens and what he was trying to talk about was like really resentful vision of essentially black women. the new deal was an extremely economically racist policy that drew literal red lines around black and brown communities. rob: what did you -- she went on for over an hour. what did you make of...
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what did fdr talk about, sean. packing the supreme court.came up this week with eric holder and a bunch of -- packing the -- sean, absolutely none of this is new. hillary care, all of this stuff. let me say one more thing in response to representative omar who's become a real embarrassment to the democratic party. what she said was really disgusti disgusting. i'm a conservative. proudly served as a secret service agent of the president obama. he was the president of the united states. and the problem is, liberals, we as conservatives think liberals are people with bad ideas. liberals think conservatives are bad people with ideas. there's a big difference there. >> sean: conservatives are evil inherently. geraldo, i have this big pile of page testimony today and so much more coming. i'm looking at this and i'm thinking, wow, nine months since july before the appointment of mueller? all they did was investigate trump/russia collusion and had nothing except the clinton phony bought and paid for dossier with russian lies by a guy that won't even
what did fdr talk about, sean. packing the supreme court.came up this week with eric holder and a bunch of -- packing the -- sean, absolutely none of this is new. hillary care, all of this stuff. let me say one more thing in response to representative omar who's become a real embarrassment to the democratic party. what she said was really disgusti disgusting. i'm a conservative. proudly served as a secret service agent of the president obama. he was the president of the united states. and the...
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fdr, more than 600 times. >> 635 times fdr used the veto. ulysses s grant used it often.arry truman used it often. you are right, this is donald trump's first veto and we will see how often that becomes a tool for him and whether it can be overwritten. >> but it is a delicate balance of power, when you have some republicans and democrats saying we feel like president trump is overstepping. but it seems like the president really has the power to do whatever he or she wants. >> we learn when we take government, about the three branches of government, but over the years the presidency has become the focal point for the american public and congress has a lot of problems with that, as they should. you have 435 representatives, 100 senators, one president and the president seems to have unequal power at times. >> and there is supposed to be a balance between those branches. the aclu sing today they president is a one-man constitutional congress. what happens next? >> the house and senate will take a vote. it takes a two thirds vote to override -- >> which they don't have. >> wh
fdr, more than 600 times. >> 635 times fdr used the veto. ulysses s grant used it often.arry truman used it often. you are right, this is donald trump's first veto and we will see how often that becomes a tool for him and whether it can be overwritten. >> but it is a delicate balance of power, when you have some republicans and democrats saying we feel like president trump is overstepping. but it seems like the president really has the power to do whatever he or she wants. >>...
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estas cremas estÁn listas para ser aprobadas por la fdr para tratar lunares precancerosos. >>> episodiosuvieron episodios de depresiÓn, o ansiedad en sus 20 aÑos experimentaron pÉrdida de memoria a los 50. es importante que las personas hagan ejercicios mentales y tener relaciones sociales para tener buena salud mental. >>> yese familia, retiran del mercado un jarabe para bebÉs para estar contaminado con una bacteria, de ser muy peligroso para quien lo ingiera. si lo comprÓ no se lo vaya a dar a sus pequeÑos. si lo hizo lleve a su bebÉ al medico para una evaluaciÓn. >>> king ton parma los productores del jarabe para beb beb bebÉs avisaron del retiro de su producto por una contaminaciÓn bacterial. viene en un frasco de 2 onzas. se distribuyen a nivel nacional en las tiendas del dÓlar. >>> haquo. esta medicina podrÍa poner en riesgo los menores, de desarrollar dos enfermedades gastro intestinales. serÍan los mÁs propensos a es riesgo. la bacteria se encontrÓ a 10 botellas que mostraron niveles una bacteria con capacidad de formar esporas, que puede provocar una tos e infecciÓn al consumido
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about fdr and talking about how fdr was a racist, how the new deal it was was racist, ronald reagan was the side now only because we're talking about the democratic party. i'm just curious what your reaction is watching the democratic party and the newer members of the democrat uk party starting to push back and in fact tear apart at the that has held this party together for some time. >> you don't have to mindlessly celebrate franklin roosevelt or any of the great figures of the past in order to appreciate what they did. i athink we honor people in the past if they honored the journey, not if they were perfect. executive order 9066 interred the japanese but he had a marvelous wife, eleanor roosevelt, who pushed him in the right ways and he ultimately shifted the entire relationship of the individual to the state, with complicated results. but he did weave the safety net that president johnson and others were able to improve on and strengthen as well. so i think honestly judging peop people by our standards get very tricky very fast. without mindlessly celebrating the past, i think we h
about fdr and talking about how fdr was a racist, how the new deal it was was racist, ronald reagan was the side now only because we're talking about the democratic party. i'm just curious what your reaction is watching the democratic party and the newer members of the democrat uk party starting to push back and in fact tear apart at the that has held this party together for some time. >> you don't have to mindlessly celebrate franklin roosevelt or any of the great figures of the past in...
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we have all sorts of new nuggets from the beating to have fdr go to that point.before this. three days at the brink, it will be out in october. i'm excited about that. thank you for inviting us into your home and that is at four "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. his story hosted by ed henry starts right now. we can't wait to read the book. >> ed: the actress sph being released on a one million-dollar bonds bond. she faces charges that she had bribes to get her two daughters and college. this is the fox news alert. the schools that eventually had faked their way into could be throwing them out. the college admission scandal are embroiled in serving as an indictment for the in country's entire system exposing how far some go to illegally and in many cases legally give their kids an unfair advantage. they managed to make this an indictment of believe it or not, president trump.
we have all sorts of new nuggets from the beating to have fdr go to that point.before this. three days at the brink, it will be out in october. i'm excited about that. thank you for inviting us into your home and that is at four "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. his story hosted by ed henry starts right now. we can't wait to read the book. >> ed: the actress sph being released on a one million-dollar bonds bond. she faces charges that she had bribes to get her two...
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fdr did not talk like this or 41 did not talk like this or obama did not talk like this?s evidence for three or four years to look now that the presidency of the kind of moral guidance that we have been used to looking for a point of exercise and a temporary passing thing. president trump is defining the presidency down. we know that the presidency has not changed him. we don't know whether he changed the presidency with any kind of permanent effect. >> evan, same question. >> well, the question, has he made it normal to be profane in the presidency, as in normalize -- hope not. this country comes back from a lot of -- john meacham is the expert on this. we had a lot of bad periods and people misbehaved and each time somebody comes along the make it better. >> evan, will it be an individual who gets us back to true north in this hazy future we are talking about or will it be a public longing for standards and the way we used to be? >> usually it is a crisis and something terrible happens and somebody comes forward, fdr, there is a lot of examples, lincoln. somebody rises
fdr did not talk like this or 41 did not talk like this or obama did not talk like this?s evidence for three or four years to look now that the presidency of the kind of moral guidance that we have been used to looking for a point of exercise and a temporary passing thing. president trump is defining the presidency down. we know that the presidency has not changed him. we don't know whether he changed the presidency with any kind of permanent effect. >> evan, same question. >> well,...
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that's how it appeared in fdr's own first draft of the speech, emphasizing both targets. hawaii and the philippines. thinking through the implications of trying to explain to the country that the philippines had been attacked and this was causese for the states to go to war. it seems to me that he's quite clearly uncomfortable with that implication, worrying whether an attackck on the philippines woud really count as an attack on the united states. have a lot of opinion polls from the time that suggest most people living in the u.s. mainland didn't want to see the u.s. military come to the defense of the far western territories of the united states let the philippines and guam. fdr crossed out prominent references to the philippines and just focused in on white. -- hawaii. it has significantly larger white population and it was closer to the mainland. evenen then it seemed like h het a little nervous about whether hawaii would count as the united states for the purposes of rallying the nation toward -- to war. thought of the country the u.s. military should defend the ter
that's how it appeared in fdr's own first draft of the speech, emphasizing both targets. hawaii and the philippines. thinking through the implications of trying to explain to the country that the philippines had been attacked and this was causese for the states to go to war. it seems to me that he's quite clearly uncomfortable with that implication, worrying whether an attackck on the philippines woud really count as an attack on the united states. have a lot of opinion polls from the time that...
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fdr didn't talk like this, 41 didn't talk like this, obama didn't talk like this. >> yes, we are.or four years. to look now to the presidency for the kind of moral guidance that we have been used to looking for a pointless exercise. hopefully this is a temporary passing thing, but there's no doubt in my mind that president trump is defining the presidency down. we know that the presidency hasn't changed him. what we don't know yet is whether he's changed the presidency wito any permanent effect. >> evan, same question. >> has he made it normal to be profane in the presidency? has he normalized degradation? hope not. people have misbehaved in office, and each time somebody's come along to make it better. >> evan, is that going to be the forest? will it be an individual who gets us back to true north in this hazy future we're talking about? or will it be a public longing for standards and mores and the way we used to be? >> usually it's a crisis, something terrible happens and somebody comes forward, fdr, lots of examples, lincoln. somebody rises to the occasion. americans have a gi
fdr didn't talk like this, 41 didn't talk like this, obama didn't talk like this. >> yes, we are.or four years. to look now to the presidency for the kind of moral guidance that we have been used to looking for a pointless exercise. hopefully this is a temporary passing thing, but there's no doubt in my mind that president trump is defining the presidency down. we know that the presidency hasn't changed him. what we don't know yet is whether he's changed the presidency wito any permanent...
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i think that was wearing on fdr. kind ofhe b-29 is it silver bullet, maybe it -- maybe a kind of miracle that will solve the war in japan and would, in that way, help china. the reason he wanted those airplanes in the far east, it was an awkward way of doing it initially. they were staged in china and were being supplied out of india. logistically, it's a nightmare beyond nightmares. that the facts -- but the fact that the airplanes were staging signala was i think a that fdr was trying to send that we haven't forgotten you. that's what i think was going on. the war in china was terribly frustrating for the americans. wanted them to be a different leader, basically. >> a lot of what germany's air force is known for is its emphasis on ground support. ofsee a lot of's -- a lot ground support doctrines. lot we don't hear about a are the strategic air capabilities. what was germany's capability when it came to strategic campaigns? >> that's a really good question. way inr you look at the military structures its forces yo
i think that was wearing on fdr. kind ofhe b-29 is it silver bullet, maybe it -- maybe a kind of miracle that will solve the war in japan and would, in that way, help china. the reason he wanted those airplanes in the far east, it was an awkward way of doing it initially. they were staged in china and were being supplied out of india. logistically, it's a nightmare beyond nightmares. that the facts -- but the fact that the airplanes were staging signala was i think a that fdr was trying to send...
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. >> neil: remember when fdr tried to pack the court? it's a different theme among the presidential hopefuls. they're talking about overhauling the supreme court and talking about term limits. the son of antonin scalia speaks, chris scalia. chris, very good to have you. >> thanks, neil. great to talk to you. >> neil: what do you make of this push right now? maybe if we had more justices that we could spread this out. there wouldn't be one conservative edge on the bench. what would your dad think of that? >> well, it's pretty clear that one element of what some of the candidates are suggesting is just unconstitutional. a couple of the democratic presidential candidates have said that to pack the court, you should have 15 justices and you get them by having democrats pick five, republican pick five and ten justices pick five more. article 2, section 2 of the contusion makes clear that the president has power and the authority to nominate and with the advice and consent of the senate to appoint supreme court justices. so i mean, i don't kno
. >> neil: remember when fdr tried to pack the court? it's a different theme among the presidential hopefuls. they're talking about overhauling the supreme court and talking about term limits. the son of antonin scalia speaks, chris scalia. chris, very good to have you. >> thanks, neil. great to talk to you. >> neil: what do you make of this push right now? maybe if we had more justices that we could spread this out. there wouldn't be one conservative edge on the bench. what...
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fdr, she called his policy of the new deal racist.racist. but she's right in one sense, this is not a moderate moment. people want the extreme answer -- ed: and yet she's getting bigger crowds than everyone else around the country. pete: and that's why we're covering it. not because anyone's obsessed, because she's setting the pace. >> bill nye, that science guy, he got up on stage with her. we'll show you a pic here. pete: bill nye's not just doing science? >> he goes on to say aoc gets it. we can address income inequality, climate change if we get together and get to work. the issue i have with that is so, how conflicting. one of the issues i have, how conflicting everything they're saying is. they're talking about fear dividing, but that's exactly what they're playing into when all she does is use platitudes and trigger words -- ed: we only have 12 years left on the planet, for example. that's not fear? >> totally. we can't take from others to gain, but that's exactly what her plan does. everything is conflicting. pete: yeah. i use
fdr, she called his policy of the new deal racist.racist. but she's right in one sense, this is not a moderate moment. people want the extreme answer -- ed: and yet she's getting bigger crowds than everyone else around the country. pete: and that's why we're covering it. not because anyone's obsessed, because she's setting the pace. >> bill nye, that science guy, he got up on stage with her. we'll show you a pic here. pete: bill nye's not just doing science? >> he goes on to say aoc...
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nothing, that where soccer player on our country speak to the cosponsor of the green new also calling fdr's dismissing political moderates. listen. >> it feels like "moderate" is not a stance. it's just an attitude toward life. we've become so cynical that we view "meh" as an intellectually superior attitude. and review ambition as youthful naivete. >> melissa: but fellow freshman democrat ben mcadams, who hails from a red district in utah, says moderates are driving today's democratic party. >> i think with the election of the democrats taking control of the house, the caucus moved to the center. you wouldn't get that sense watching the media coverage, because some of the more progressive members are far more outspoken. the largest caucus in the congress is the new democrats. they are a group of moderates, as well. >> melissa: richard, i'm interested in this. because i was kind of believing the narrative that may be ocasio-cortez and the progressives aren't as popular as the wood seen by the news, because they get the attention. you know, as opposed to the rest of the party. you are like,
nothing, that where soccer player on our country speak to the cosponsor of the green new also calling fdr's dismissing political moderates. listen. >> it feels like "moderate" is not a stance. it's just an attitude toward life. we've become so cynical that we view "meh" as an intellectually superior attitude. and review ambition as youthful naivete. >> melissa: but fellow freshman democrat ben mcadams, who hails from a red district in utah, says moderates are...
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fdr with the most vetoes with more than -- so 372 on the screen there. eight presidents have gone through the presidencies without a single one. >>> all right. now to developments in decision 2020, presidential hopeful and california senator kamala harris said she supporting stopping the death penalty at the federal level. harris made that declaration in an interview on npr yesterday. she says if she is elected no one in the u.s. would face the death penalty. harris also applauded governor newsom's decision to stop capital punishment here in california. >>> president trump tweeted earlier this week that he disagreed with governor newsom's decision saying friends and family of the victims are not thrilled and beneather am i. here's the 31 u.s. states that have the death penalty right now. five states ended capital punishment in just the last decade. >>> no strike for teachers at the san ramon valley unified school district. last night 97% of teachers ratified an agreement averting that strike. teachers will get a 4% raise with a cap on the class sizes. co
fdr with the most vetoes with more than -- so 372 on the screen there. eight presidents have gone through the presidencies without a single one. >>> all right. now to developments in decision 2020, presidential hopeful and california senator kamala harris said she supporting stopping the death penalty at the federal level. harris made that declaration in an interview on npr yesterday. she says if she is elected no one in the u.s. would face the death penalty. harris also applauded...
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a lot of people think them a craddick socialism is just a new coat of paint on the old fdr democratic policies, but let me column, a quote from a a craddick socialism explained by a democratic-socialist. the author writes, "there is truth in the long run, democratic socialists want to end capitalism." we have traced the call, it is coming from inside the house. and the senate. from the column, "many observers see groups like dsa pushing for policies like medicare for all and decide we must be some thing like new deal liberals who are confused about the meaning of socialism, but that is not true, medicare for all is an instructive example, medicare , thatl is not socialism would nationalize the insurance, not the whole system but democratic socialists ultimately want something more like the british national health service, so why are they going for that question mark we could ask ourselves why are they going for medicare for all women were talking about obamacare? because we currently do not have the support to push for and win such an ambitious program, social democratic reforms like
a lot of people think them a craddick socialism is just a new coat of paint on the old fdr democratic policies, but let me column, a quote from a a craddick socialism explained by a democratic-socialist. the author writes, "there is truth in the long run, democratic socialists want to end capitalism." we have traced the call, it is coming from inside the house. and the senate. from the column, "many observers see groups like dsa pushing for policies like medicare for all and...
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they hold nothing on fdr whose aggressive agenda was blocked multiple times. he argued that the constitution did not rent the high court that kind of power. >> nor parenthetically does it mention the number of judges. >> reporter: his proposed solution was packing the court with more justices friendly to his cause. it didn't work but but flash forward to the growing democratic field for 2020 and you will find his idea is graining backers. >> make the united states supreme court follow basic rules of ethics. >> reporter: senator elizabeth warren hasn't hidden her disdain for the high court. she says republicans stole a court seat from president obama when they refused to consider judge merritt carlin. senator booker has talked about term limits and others have gone further. >> one idea that is interesting is that you have 15 members but only 10 are appointed in the p president trump's stamp on the court. all of this raises a tough question. if we open the store what is the limit? >> but where does it end? let's say if president harris adds to justices, the next
they hold nothing on fdr whose aggressive agenda was blocked multiple times. he argued that the constitution did not rent the high court that kind of power. >> nor parenthetically does it mention the number of judges. >> reporter: his proposed solution was packing the court with more justices friendly to his cause. it didn't work but but flash forward to the growing democratic field for 2020 and you will find his idea is graining backers. >> make the united states supreme...
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fdr has done it right.empt. each one of us can start doing that today. brian: take a look at gallup poll and see what you think about this and take a full screen right now. sympathies towards israel over the palestinian party. democrats dropped to 43%. republicans at 87%, dropped to 76%. that's trending against israel. >> it is right now. that tends to go up and down according to the news cycle. i strongly believe that americans, ultimately they see that israel is our only strongly and consistently democratic ally in the region. and that they share our values. we will stay supportive of israel. brian: arthur, why do you think we seem so polarized today and gotten it so wrong. >> part of the reason after the financial crisis there as a lot of desperation and despair. people thought their dignity was being violated. brian, that's our opportunity. when people treat us with contempt and we react with love, we react with kindness and respect, we're more effective. we are happy. we win more arguments and people w
fdr has done it right.empt. each one of us can start doing that today. brian: take a look at gallup poll and see what you think about this and take a full screen right now. sympathies towards israel over the palestinian party. democrats dropped to 43%. republicans at 87%, dropped to 76%. that's trending against israel. >> it is right now. that tends to go up and down according to the news cycle. i strongly believe that americans, ultimately they see that israel is our only strongly and...
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i hearken back to the days of fdr when republicans called his programs socialism. he said i wear it as a badge of honor. democrats will have to aggressively defend their positions. they will have to know how to counterpunch and get back at this president. they have to figure out ways to counter attack. you talk about the history and where it can be instructional, especially since 1972. guest: everybody has their own theory. amy walter with the cook political report says this is going to be 1972 or 1992. mosthe democrats found the left candidate in their field, george mcgovern. twoad been a world war bomber pilot. he was somehow portrayed as week , like he was a flower child. he lost rather hugely. 1992, bill clinton was able to navigate a center position that restored the democrats to the white house after 12 years in the wilderness. he was the candidate who matched the moment. i think democrats will have to find which candidate it is that matches this particular moment. at least the democratic voting electorate is to the left. capitalism has taken some hits. young
i hearken back to the days of fdr when republicans called his programs socialism. he said i wear it as a badge of honor. democrats will have to aggressively defend their positions. they will have to know how to counterpunch and get back at this president. they have to figure out ways to counter attack. you talk about the history and where it can be instructional, especially since 1972. guest: everybody has their own theory. amy walter with the cook political report says this is going to be 1972...
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he said, i remember looking out the window when fdr was being inaugurated and i remember there was notlack face in the crowd. and here we are, and i am sitting with my grandfather seeing the first black president being inaugurated. he said, america is a great place so long as you are willing to work hard and drive forward the same set of principles and ideals that are important and, frankly, authentic. that sticks with me to this day. david: you went to cornell. you majored in engineering. robert: i did. chemical engineering. david: and now the school of chemical engineering is named after you as a result of gifts that you have given. robert: how about that? [laughter] david: you graduated from cornell, and then your first job was at goodyear. robert: yeah, goodyear tire & rubber. david: you then went to air products and chemicals. robert: i worked in applied research and development and had some wonderful experiences there. i developed a line of products. it was called fresh pack and believe it or not, it extended the shelf life of foods. from there, i went to kraft general foods. the
he said, i remember looking out the window when fdr was being inaugurated and i remember there was notlack face in the crowd. and here we are, and i am sitting with my grandfather seeing the first black president being inaugurated. he said, america is a great place so long as you are willing to work hard and drive forward the same set of principles and ideals that are important and, frankly, authentic. that sticks with me to this day. david: you went to cornell. you majored in engineering....
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat.t's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] good morning. thank you all for being here and i'm happy to be join bid >> i'm happy to be joined by our supervisor and our new director of public health dr. kofax. also here are people from my office working tirelessly helping san francisco youth. that work has been lead by my chief assistant. eeisneburg. in december, the u.s. surgeon general, jerome adams, issued a warning of the epidemic of ecigarette use and called this a cause of great concern. know the risks, take action, protect our kids. he was absolutely correct and we're heeding that warning. today we are taking action to protect our young people. the steps we are taking are necessary and al
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat.t's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] good morning. thank you all for being here and i'm happy to be join bid...
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the way fdr went after mellon's taxes and hughley longs texas.nd the way that lyndon johnson, the democrat party is a long, sickening history of using the irs and the fbi the way that the fbi and department of justice was used against a candidate trump and al president trump and this is what i want to get to. this all occurred in the obama administration. it defies logic and reason to believe the president of the united states back then, barack obama, knew nothing. they had independent rogue operators in loretta lynch. and all the top brass of the fb fbi. mr. brennan and mr. klapper and the rest of them. obama and his staff had every finger in every department. the general information about this effort to destroy the candidate of the republican party and then the president-elect was in the media, because the fbi was leaking like a sieve. and what i'm suggesting to you right now is that there was this fast operation within the obama administration. hyper unmasking of individuals over there in the intelligence agencies. the aggressive use of the fb
the way fdr went after mellon's taxes and hughley longs texas.nd the way that lyndon johnson, the democrat party is a long, sickening history of using the irs and the fbi the way that the fbi and department of justice was used against a candidate trump and al president trump and this is what i want to get to. this all occurred in the obama administration. it defies logic and reason to believe the president of the united states back then, barack obama, knew nothing. they had independent rogue...
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he said, i remember looking out the window when fdr was being inaugurated and i remember there was notlack face in the crowd. and here we are, and i am sitting with my grandfather seeing the first black president being inaugurated. he said, america is a great place so long as you are willing to work hard and drive forward the same set of principles and ideals that are important and, frankly, authentic. that sticks with me to this day. david: you went to cornell. you majored in engineering. robert: i did. chemical engineering. david: and now the school of chemical engineering is named after you as a result of gifts that you have given. robert: how about that? [laughter] david: you graduated from cornell, and then your first job was at goodyear. robert: yeah, goodyear tire & rubber. david: you then went to air products and chemicals. robert: i worked in applied research and development and had some wonderful experiences there. i developed a line of products. it was called fresh pack and believe it or not, it extended the shelf life of foods. from there, i went to kraft general foods. the
he said, i remember looking out the window when fdr was being inaugurated and i remember there was notlack face in the crowd. and here we are, and i am sitting with my grandfather seeing the first black president being inaugurated. he said, america is a great place so long as you are willing to work hard and drive forward the same set of principles and ideals that are important and, frankly, authentic. that sticks with me to this day. david: you went to cornell. you majored in engineering....