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the defeat of the united states and pearl harbor is an episode of wall street's war against franklin d. roosevelthich did not and then, but then went on a 1945 to what many contemporary thought was the assassination of franklin d. roosevelt in april 1945. that he had been poisoned by the network including a russian painter who was with him on the last day. i think if you just look at the 1934 case and say, oh, smedley butler went to the press, notice that nothing happened. none of them were indicted and nothing at all happened. [applause] you also have to remember in some other countries like spain and the spanish civil war, france with marshall, people were not so lucky and it seems to me there was a real danger in the 1930s of fascist or nazi world domination precisely because the upper crust of society in so many countries had a profound ideological sympathy for fascism. its labor policies in the geopolitical use of fascism against the soviets. >> i would like to go to the back of the room and work forward. the back of the room tends to get overlooked so i want to make sure that doesn't happen
the defeat of the united states and pearl harbor is an episode of wall street's war against franklin d. roosevelthich did not and then, but then went on a 1945 to what many contemporary thought was the assassination of franklin d. roosevelt in april 1945. that he had been poisoned by the network including a russian painter who was with him on the last day. i think if you just look at the 1934 case and say, oh, smedley butler went to the press, notice that nothing happened. none of them were...
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administration, the longest serving treasury secretary, who served during the entire administration of franklin d. roosevelt his efforts in trying to get more information and ultimately stop the holocaust responsible for the death of at least 6 million jews during the height of world war ii. this is the holocaust day of remembrance here in washington and around the world. >>> well, another day in history, april 19, 1951, it was not a good year for douglas macarthur, the military general after almost losing a war in korea that seemed that he had won, he was dismissed by president harry truman making headlines around the world in an investigation on capitol hill and on this date for 37 minutes in the chamber of the u.s. house of representatives general douglas macarthur held america in the palm of his hands. those are the words of pbs's american experience writing about macarthur, his famous old soldiers never die speech and runs 37 minutes and here is how general macarthur concluded his remarks. >> i am closing my 52 years of military service. when i joined the army even before the turn of the century, it wa
administration, the longest serving treasury secretary, who served during the entire administration of franklin d. roosevelt his efforts in trying to get more information and ultimately stop the holocaust responsible for the death of at least 6 million jews during the height of world war ii. this is the holocaust day of remembrance here in washington and around the world. >>> well, another day in history, april 19, 1951, it was not a good year for douglas macarthur, the military...
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the first was creation of the new deal under franklin d. roosevelt second was the attempt to dismantle the new deal. the gun and honest under ronald reagan. and it isn't just read again. there is actually a trajectory that you can see from the week the mayor to his protÉge, george murphy who eventually became california senator, to his protÉge, ronald reagan. and right and in turn help mentor charlton heston eventually wind up with governor arnold schwarzenegger could he have the slightest you can serve it as would've also transformed the way in which the relationship tree media and politics but read the mayor and brought radio into the republican party to grammar and said nsi said his protÉge george e. was really the first actor to train presidents. he tried to do it in 48 and didn't listen to them and then he did in 1952 and 56 was dwight eisenhower. it was to republicans again brought hollywood republicans throughout the party into the radio age and the hub of the democrats. he met we invite you to join a conversation. we'll put phone numbers for
the first was creation of the new deal under franklin d. roosevelt second was the attempt to dismantle the new deal. the gun and honest under ronald reagan. and it isn't just read again. there is actually a trajectory that you can see from the week the mayor to his protÉge, george murphy who eventually became california senator, to his protÉge, ronald reagan. and right and in turn help mentor charlton heston eventually wind up with governor arnold schwarzenegger could he have the slightest...
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franklin, roosevelt. in 1936 president franklin d roosevelt called hoover into the white house and he said i want to you find out everything there is to find out about communists and fascists in this country. the president saw war coming. and he gave them the authority, roosevelt gave hoover the authority to bug, wiretap, black bag job, burglaries to get the secrets that could undermine this country. >> rose: is that where it began. >> that's where it began in full. and when the supreme court three years later in 1939 said you can't put bugs in wiretaps in without a warrant, roosevelt called hoover and said so many words to hell with the supreme court. do what you want to do, what you have to do to protect this country. >> rose: when he was a genius in public relations. >> he was a genius at telling president secrets. secrets that presidents thought from vittal. >> rose: a genius at understanding people. >> there are tarntion hundreds and hundreds of hours of tapes of hoover talking to lyndon johnson, of hoover talking to richard nixon. they're stroking one another, they're flattering one another. but when t
franklin, roosevelt. in 1936 president franklin d roosevelt called hoover into the white house and he said i want to you find out everything there is to find out about communists and fascists in this country. the president saw war coming. and he gave them the authority, roosevelt gave hoover the authority to bug, wiretap, black bag job, burglaries to get the secrets that could undermine this country. >> rose: is that where it began. >> that's where it began in full. and when the...
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if it didn't work for franklin d roosevelt, it probably won't work for you, too.et's bring in author of "obaminos." thank you for joining me. >> yes. >> should president obama attack the supreme court, defending a statute that is inherently unpopular. it doesn't strike me as the best way to victory. >> it doesn't strike me that way either. it means the issue of who is going to appoint the next justices of the court. that's an issue he can campaign hard on. i don't think there is any way to paint the fact that the idea of having this law unconstitutional is any kind of a political plus. it's just not. >> right. at a certain level the healthcare act is the defining feature, economics survival notwithstanding and if it is the fulcrum to have this court strike it down, it's an emotional blow to the legitimacy of his agenda. >> it certainly is. that's huge political problem for him. but you know what john meacham said about fdr. he left out one part of that, which is the supreme court, he put the fear of god in the supreme court. after that flopped-- >> you're exactly
if it didn't work for franklin d roosevelt, it probably won't work for you, too.et's bring in author of "obaminos." thank you for joining me. >> yes. >> should president obama attack the supreme court, defending a statute that is inherently unpopular. it doesn't strike me as the best way to victory. >> it doesn't strike me that way either. it means the issue of who is going to appoint the next justices of the court. that's an issue he can campaign hard on. i don't...
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it was also the only censusstakee while franklin d. roosevelt was president.wwich airline rates best in quality. thh answer will be released this morning... in the annuaa airline quality rating report. it looks at how the largest 15 airlines do with on-time performance... missandled paggage... and cuuttmer complaints. one in every 88 children in the u-s is diagnosed with autism. thattnumber is up shhrply since fiiures were past releasee in 2009. now the question is ... what is causing the inccease? aware of he illness and e therefore diagnosing it mmre .... others say we're classifying more conditions as austism and thaa's what driving the nuubers up. 3 shubin with mercy family care joins us this moriig with a look at whaa is behind the numbers.-it used to be 1 in every 100 kids phich was high .. now it's in 88 .. why the sppke-are we just more aware-are we lumming more conditions under the heading of autism-if these are &pactual conditions ... why is autism-what do parentssneed to know or look out for in their importtnce of this will more resources be n .. pr
it was also the only censusstakee while franklin d. roosevelt was president.wwich airline rates best in quality. thh answer will be released this morning... in the annuaa airline quality rating report. it looks at how the largest 15 airlines do with on-time performance... missandled paggage... and cuuttmer complaints. one in every 88 children in the u-s is diagnosed with autism. thattnumber is up shhrply since fiiures were past releasee in 2009. now the question is ... what is causing the...
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with all due respect to president obama, he is not franklin d. roosevelt. not november of 1944 with u.s. troops storming across europe and talk of them taking berlin by christmas. i think republicans will keep the house. they will keep it only if they have the mindset the speaker has, let's not take it for granted. we need to go all out for it. i'm glad the speaker raised that warning flag. i know personally he is focused on this a lot and making certain his members and party are doing everything they can to bring this majority back in. jon: karl rove, fox news contributor. karl, thank you. >> thanks, jon. jenna: some new information on the sex scandal being aring the secret service where agents stand accused of hooking up with prostitutes before the president's trip to colombia. calls for a wider investigation to include the white house. this even after the white house conducted an internal review which it says cleared staffers of any wrongdoing. senator charles grassley says that that's not enough. he wants to know more. doug mckelway is live in washingto
with all due respect to president obama, he is not franklin d. roosevelt. not november of 1944 with u.s. troops storming across europe and talk of them taking berlin by christmas. i think republicans will keep the house. they will keep it only if they have the mindset the speaker has, let's not take it for granted. we need to go all out for it. i'm glad the speaker raised that warning flag. i know personally he is focused on this a lot and making certain his members and party are doing...
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franklin d roosevelt another great president, crushed the nazi war machine. >> go with me here.? >> yeah. sure. >> i have seen that pyramid of wine that arrives each month. >> i took a little trip there this weekend. >> did you? >> yes. >> hoover once had a large wine cellar that his wife gave away right before the election for presidency. mount rushmore designer. abraham lincoln had a retail liquor license and also owned a tavern. >> a tavern! oh! >> romney is certainly a throwback to what i'm not sure. don draper in need of a drink perhaps? [ applause ] >> i'm just saying. all right. 45 minutes after the hour. we'll be right back. >> fight among the regions -- [ snoring ] >> right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> we all know what is going on in this bubble. the kids don't, but we do. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ and there's only one place you'll find us. while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car
franklin d roosevelt another great president, crushed the nazi war machine. >> go with me here.? >> yeah. sure. >> i have seen that pyramid of wine that arrives each month. >> i took a little trip there this weekend. >> did you? >> yes. >> hoover once had a large wine cellar that his wife gave away right before the election for presidency. mount rushmore designer. abraham lincoln had a retail liquor license and also owned a tavern. >> a tavern!...
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but franklin d. roosevelt did more for people in this country than any president.very wealthy. it's not a great idea to raise taxes on the vast majority of americans at this time. the real way we can get rid of the deficit is by cutting spending. and i agree with chip, cutting entitlements. but we also have to eventually let the bush tax cuts expire on everyone. but that's not a good idea for the middle class right now. you would get $4.6 trillion over the next ten years cut from the deficit if we let the bush tax cuts expire for everyone. what i suggest is let's let them expire for the top 2% as president clinton did. it didn't hurt job creation. for everyone else, let's have a phase-in over a number of years and get the benefit of reducing the deficit dramatically. it's the way to do it. >> chip, $4.6 trillion sounds pretty good. >> well, i think the numbers here are this simple. raising taxes is never a good idea. we are not in a country -- we're not living in a country that we're undertaxed. we're overspent. i think the greater problem is the government is spen
but franklin d. roosevelt did more for people in this country than any president.very wealthy. it's not a great idea to raise taxes on the vast majority of americans at this time. the real way we can get rid of the deficit is by cutting spending. and i agree with chip, cutting entitlements. but we also have to eventually let the bush tax cuts expire on everyone. but that's not a good idea for the middle class right now. you would get $4.6 trillion over the next ten years cut from the deficit if...