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. ♪ >> at the white house in washington, crowds gather for the inauguration of franklin d. roosevelts president of the united states for a fourth term. invitations admit 7000 guests to the white house grounds. ♪ among the guests are wounded servicemen from nearby military hospitals. from the south portico of the white house, the crowd lines up. for the first time, in inauguration is held not at the capitol building, but in the president's own backyard. ♪ from the portico steps, 13 grandchildren watch the ceremony. at the bottom of the steps is harry hopkins, presidential advisor and aide. government leaders arrive for the ceremonies. the secretary of war. the secretary of navy. the secretary of interior. harlan stone, chief justice of the united states. admiral of the fleet ernest gaines. the secretary of state. general of the armies, george c marshall, and misses marshall. now, in a grim year of war, the shortest and simplest inaugural on record begins. the former vice president swears in harry truman, new vice president. president roosevelt takes the oath of office. >> i, franklin
. ♪ >> at the white house in washington, crowds gather for the inauguration of franklin d. roosevelts president of the united states for a fourth term. invitations admit 7000 guests to the white house grounds. ♪ among the guests are wounded servicemen from nearby military hospitals. from the south portico of the white house, the crowd lines up. for the first time, in inauguration is held not at the capitol building, but in the president's own backyard. ♪ from the portico steps, 13...
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president franklin d. roosevelt focused on concrete planning for the post will future they've sketched out at the tehran summit more than a year earlier. and talked of equals in point a big 3 met at the alter the 1st issue was the westward shift of poland you just wish they'd already discussed out of toronto now it was decision time and it was clear that there would be occupation some done but for i think when they talked about what to do in the pacific it's almost but if you could. say father sylvia the union had not participated in the fighting in the pacific but roosevelt's health was declining and he wanted to bring moscow onside to end the war quickly and avoid further heavy losses. thoughts roosevelt approached stalin and told him that he needed him in the pacific he negotiated with her mum got him to promise that the red army would attack draw down 3 months after him to the war in europe well you know what i mean stalin kept a promise to the day talk and all and. in return the western allies pledged to expand
president franklin d. roosevelt focused on concrete planning for the post will future they've sketched out at the tehran summit more than a year earlier. and talked of equals in point a big 3 met at the alter the 1st issue was the westward shift of poland you just wish they'd already discussed out of toronto now it was decision time and it was clear that there would be occupation some done but for i think when they talked about what to do in the pacific it's almost but if you could. say father...
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president franklin d. roosevelt focused on concrete planning for the post will future they had sketched out at the tehran summit more than a year earlier. and i don't think it was important to big 3 met at the altar the 1st issue was the westward shift of poland for sure they'd already discussed out of tehran now it was decision time and it was clear that there would be occupation sons done but for i didn't when they talked about what to do in the pacific not so much but sufficient. so far the soviet union had not participated in the fighting in the pacific but roosevelt's health was declining and he wanted to bring moscow along side to end the war quickly and avoid further heavy losses. thoughts roosevelt approached stalin and told him that he needed him in the pacific he negotiated with her mum got him to promise that the red army would attack tracking down 3 months after they came to the war in europe well you know what i mean stalin kept a promise to the day talk and all. in return the western allies pledged to
president franklin d. roosevelt focused on concrete planning for the post will future they had sketched out at the tehran summit more than a year earlier. and i don't think it was important to big 3 met at the altar the 1st issue was the westward shift of poland for sure they'd already discussed out of tehran now it was decision time and it was clear that there would be occupation sons done but for i didn't when they talked about what to do in the pacific not so much but sufficient. so far the...
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president franklin d. roosevelt focused on concrete planning for the postwar future they had sketched out at the tehran so. i'm at more than a year. and jack doesn't because in point of big 3 met at the altar the 1st issue was the westward shift of poland to this for sure they'd already discussed out of tehran now it was decision time and it was clear that there would be occupation some done but fighting when they talked about what to do in the pacific musselman but if you could. send father soviet union had not participated in the fighting in the pacific but roosevelt's health was declining and he wanted to bring moscow onside to end the war quickly and avoid further heavy losses. thoughts roosevelt approached stalin and told him that he needed him in the pacific he negotiated with them them got him to promise that the red army would attack truck and 3 months after the end of the war in europe well you know what i mean stalin kept a promise to the day talk and all i know. in return the western allies plates to expa
president franklin d. roosevelt focused on concrete planning for the postwar future they had sketched out at the tehran so. i'm at more than a year. and jack doesn't because in point of big 3 met at the altar the 1st issue was the westward shift of poland to this for sure they'd already discussed out of tehran now it was decision time and it was clear that there would be occupation some done but fighting when they talked about what to do in the pacific musselman but if you could. send father...
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scourge of this virus has passed, welcome back stronger and even more resilient president franklin d. roosevelt told a generation facing its own national crisis that, quote, this great nation will endure as it always has endured. it will revive and it will prosper because there is no unsolvable problem if we face it wisely and courageously. with wisdom, with courage, we will endeavor to finish the job here in congress, whatever it takes. i yield the floor. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: senators' bipartisan discussions continued all day yesterday and through the night. both sides' negotiators, with the administration, are continuing to work toward a bipartisan agreement on major legislation to support american workers and families, protect small businesses, help stabilize our economy, and put more resources on the front lines of our health care battle against the coronavirus. as of now, an agreement has yet to be finalized, but the our committee chairs, their democratic counterparts, and president trump's representatives are making impor
scourge of this virus has passed, welcome back stronger and even more resilient president franklin d. roosevelt told a generation facing its own national crisis that, quote, this great nation will endure as it always has endured. it will revive and it will prosper because there is no unsolvable problem if we face it wisely and courageously. with wisdom, with courage, we will endeavor to finish the job here in congress, whatever it takes. i yield the floor. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the...
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president franklin d. roosevelt focused on concrete planning for the post will future they had sketched out at the tehran summit more than a year. and i think you goals in point of big 3 medically alter the 1st issue was the westward shift of poland they'd already discussed out of tehran now it was decision time and it was clear that there would be occupation sums done but fighting when they talked about what to do in the pacific was so much but the fiction. said father sufi union had not participated in the fighting in the pacific but roosevelt's health was declining and he wanted to bring moscow on side to end the war quickly and avoid further heavy losses. faults roosevelt approached stalin and told him that he needed him in the pacific he negotiated with him and got him to promise that the red army would attack struck down 3 months after the hand of the war in europe well you know what i mean stalin kept a promise to the day talk and all i got. in return the waste and allies pledged to expand their support for t
president franklin d. roosevelt focused on concrete planning for the post will future they had sketched out at the tehran summit more than a year. and i think you goals in point of big 3 medically alter the 1st issue was the westward shift of poland they'd already discussed out of tehran now it was decision time and it was clear that there would be occupation sums done but fighting when they talked about what to do in the pacific was so much but the fiction. said father sufi union had not...
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president franklin d. roosevelt dies at the age of $63.00. throngs of americans turned out to watch his funeral procession pass through the streets of washington and bid farewell to their wartime leader vice president harry s. truman took over the reins in berlin the news caused a sensation here is the miracle i always predicted hitler reportedly shouted when he heard of roosevelt's death. now his right the war is not lost. until africa. in the morning sees a student in the afternoon a reporter you learn to draw is taking a camera workshop. in her free time she goes out and reports on ecological issues in her home country south africa it makes me people away and it makes them and wants to take initiative and join us nico africa. in 30 minutes on d w. and on demand. language courses. video and audio. talk. w. this is g w news live from berlin tonight's as the coronavirus death toll talks 10000 unprecedented steps to save lives and to save livelihoods the u.k. government promising to guarantee most wages of people who are sent home and that's a
president franklin d. roosevelt dies at the age of $63.00. throngs of americans turned out to watch his funeral procession pass through the streets of washington and bid farewell to their wartime leader vice president harry s. truman took over the reins in berlin the news caused a sensation here is the miracle i always predicted hitler reportedly shouted when he heard of roosevelt's death. now his right the war is not lost. until africa. in the morning sees a student in the afternoon a reporter...
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franklin d roosevelt was right. in many cases, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself and the chaos in this situation people and that is why we are so vulnerable. any system connected to the system -- the internet is vulnerable. that is why one of the major thatmendations is states still have online voting should move to paper. we have this high tech commission recommending paper and that is one of the things we have to do to avoid the sewing -- sowing of confusion. host: how often are we focused on sowing chaos? what are our other goals? straight is to stand to our adversaries. we can cause them trouble if they cause us trouble. the idea of deterrence is it doesn't happen. war.n't want a we are building large ships to deter war so people know there is a high price for attacking the united states. we want the same kind of theory of deterrence and it doesn't mean you send a missile. it doesn't mean you do a cyberattack. it may be targeted sanctions. there has to be something that tells the adversary if you do
franklin d roosevelt was right. in many cases, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself and the chaos in this situation people and that is why we are so vulnerable. any system connected to the system -- the internet is vulnerable. that is why one of the major thatmendations is states still have online voting should move to paper. we have this high tech commission recommending paper and that is one of the things we have to do to avoid the sewing -- sowing of confusion. host: how often are...
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it was a pivotal year for the country franklin d roosevelt had been inaugurated for an unprecedented third term as president. they have signed the first contract with the cart manufacturer. and 56 consecutive games which still stands as a record. in japan attacked pearl harbor. in the course of my research i came across the name of justice --dash mike joseph grew. his effort to orchestrate an agreement between japan and the united states toward the war he saw coming. his story have never been told. and so i switched gears to tell that story. in writing this book i wanted to bring the characters alive for the reader. take president roosevelt's. he as a central is a central figure in this drama. when you see roosevelt singing and the wile of the united states house of representatives on december 8, 1941 saying that december 7, 1941 as a date that well live in infamy he looks so strong here is a man who have been chicken by polio and could not walk. i was thinking about it when i was writing the book. uni, we get up in the morning we go to the bathroom do our business we come back get d
it was a pivotal year for the country franklin d roosevelt had been inaugurated for an unprecedented third term as president. they have signed the first contract with the cart manufacturer. and 56 consecutive games which still stands as a record. in japan attacked pearl harbor. in the course of my research i came across the name of justice --dash mike joseph grew. his effort to orchestrate an agreement between japan and the united states toward the war he saw coming. his story have never been...
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speaker, i rise today to recognize march as national red cross month. 1943 as tion began in franklin d. roosevelt issued the proclamation. history of the red cross goes back even further into american history. 1881, claire barton established the organization right here in washington, d.c., people in need. on june 5, 1881, claire barton to five volunteers came johnstown to respond to the johnstown flood. than 100 years, the american red cross has worked to support those in need, whether in are men and women uniform or victims of natural disaster. erhaps the organization's best known program. blood st nationwide donation 1940's. someone needs blood every two seconds. donation regular blood drives right here on capitol hill where we can all volunteer to donate blood that has the save a life. less than 38% of the u.s. population is eligible to give of those only 3% individuals donate annually. the critical need for blood and potential that corporation from a donation cannot be overreached. the american red cross has lways been a leader in this effort and today they still rovide more than 40% of the b
speaker, i rise today to recognize march as national red cross month. 1943 as tion began in franklin d. roosevelt issued the proclamation. history of the red cross goes back even further into american history. 1881, claire barton established the organization right here in washington, d.c., people in need. on june 5, 1881, claire barton to five volunteers came johnstown to respond to the johnstown flood. than 100 years, the american red cross has worked to support those in need, whether in are...
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franklin d. roosevelt's inaugural address in 1933 is best known as a speech where he said we have nothing to fear but fear itself. but i want to read a different portion of what fdr said that day. the he said this is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. nor need we shrink from honesty facing conditions in our country today, that's what leadership is about. so before we go on with the program, we'll take you to albany. governor cuomo is speaking right now. let's listen in. >> watch the other countries, that trajectory and trying to turn the trajectory. but as of now the numbers are continuing to increase. what we're working very hard to do is to keep the rate of increase of the spread of the disease to a level that we can manage it in our hospital system. we have 53,000 hospital beds available. right now the curve suggests we could need 110,000 hospital beds, and that is an obvious problem. that's what we're dealing with. you have the nation's role in the situation, y
franklin d. roosevelt's inaugural address in 1933 is best known as a speech where he said we have nothing to fear but fear itself. but i want to read a different portion of what fdr said that day. the he said this is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. nor need we shrink from honesty facing conditions in our country today, that's what leadership is about. so before we go on with the program, we'll take you to albany. governor cuomo is speaking right...
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franklin d roosevelt had been inaugurated for an unprecedented third term as president. the uaw had signed its first contract with the car manufacturer. the new york yankees, joe dimaggio had safely and 56 games which is a record that still stands. and of course japan attacked pearl harbor. the course of my research, i came across the name of joseph grew, and his effort to orchestrate an agreement between japan and the united states to avoid the war he saw coming. i was intrigued, and the more i researched the more i realize that grooves story had never been told. until i switched gears to tell that story. in writing this book, i wanted to bring the characters live for the reader. take president roosevelt, he is a central figure in this drama when you see roosevelt standing on the well of the united states house of representatives on december 8, 1941, saying that december 7, 1941 is a date that will live in infamy, he looks so strong, sounds so vibrant, but as we discussed, here is a manhood been stricken by polio and could not walk. i was thinking about it when i was wr
franklin d roosevelt had been inaugurated for an unprecedented third term as president. the uaw had signed its first contract with the car manufacturer. the new york yankees, joe dimaggio had safely and 56 games which is a record that still stands. and of course japan attacked pearl harbor. the course of my research, i came across the name of joseph grew, and his effort to orchestrate an agreement between japan and the united states to avoid the war he saw coming. i was intrigued, and the more...
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largely in reaction to franklin d. roosevelt's policy on labor. i argue in the book that we need to also understand just how central oil and texas oil is to this movement. intensified, therefore in the 1930's and 1940's. partly in response to new deal policies, trying to curtail some of the excess -- excesses of east texas at my chaos. but also in reaction to u.s. oil shift of law. which was encouraged by the secretary of interior, pictured below on the right. tap faraway pools, frustrated by washington's investment, wary of international projects of humanism and development, and feeling abandoned, independent oil responded politically. instrumental in his counter action and while cap religions political rise was j howard pew, whose faith in values, all of the traditions of his father, not an uncommon story here. the son of a man who was almost urban out of business by standards in western pennsylvania. j howard assume the seriousness of his father. one senator once quipped. a senator who did not appreciate him, that he not only talks like an affi
largely in reaction to franklin d. roosevelt's policy on labor. i argue in the book that we need to also understand just how central oil and texas oil is to this movement. intensified, therefore in the 1930's and 1940's. partly in response to new deal policies, trying to curtail some of the excess -- excesses of east texas at my chaos. but also in reaction to u.s. oil shift of law. which was encouraged by the secretary of interior, pictured below on the right. tap faraway pools, frustrated by...
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largely in reaction to franklin d. roosevelt's policy on labor. but i argue in the book that we need to also understand just how central oil and texas oil is to this movement. the revolt intensified, therefore, in the 1930's and especially the 1940's. partly in response to new deal policies, trying to curtail some of the excesses of east texas and the chaos. but also in reaction to u.s. oil's shift abroad. which was encouraged by the secretary of interior, pictured below on the right. unable to tap faraway pools, by washington's investment in a -- pools, frustrated by washington's investment in a foreign instead of domestic production, wary of internationalist projects of ecumenism and development, and feeling abandoned, independent oil responded politically. instrumental in this counteraction and illustrative of wildcat religion's political rise was j. howard pew, whose muscular faith fueled values following the traditions of his father, not an uncommon story here. the son of a man who was almost driven out of business by standard in western penn
largely in reaction to franklin d. roosevelt's policy on labor. but i argue in the book that we need to also understand just how central oil and texas oil is to this movement. the revolt intensified, therefore, in the 1930's and especially the 1940's. partly in response to new deal policies, trying to curtail some of the excesses of east texas and the chaos. but also in reaction to u.s. oil's shift abroad. which was encouraged by the secretary of interior, pictured below on the right. unable to...
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remember, the actor was the union men, a democrat that a buyeadmired franklin roosevelt d the new deal. still, i won't say his name yet, but the actor that was hired have potential. [laughter] we have our c-span on the. so what's with their story. for the actor to live in and boulware the actor who was ronald reagan and adam smith, john locke and tocqueville with essays by henry he gave little books like the manhattan institute does andou hoped that they would be read. this actor wasn't exactly popular across ge either.r the executives didn't like the propaganda but for the few tremaining years, they couldn't stop and they were sent around to hundreds of plants to explain the future of the industry and so on and the dangers of nesocialism. maybe hydropower wasn't the only power in the future of the united states and soon enough, the actor began to take the arguments seriously. he even brought his son some stock. they cast a dark cloud over ge. the justice department was investigating the company. the new attorney general whose name was robert kennedy pulled together a strong case to fi
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franklin d roosevelt was right.ny cases, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself and the chaos in this situation people and that is why we are so vulnerable. any system connected to the system -- the internet is vulnerable. that is why one of the major thatmendations is states still have online voting should move to paper. we have this high tech commission recommending paper and that is one of the things we have to do to avoid the sewing -- sowing of confusion. host: how often are we focused on sowing chaos? what are our other goals? straight is to stand to our adversaries. we can cause them trouble if they cause us trouble. the idea of deterrence is it doesn't happen. war.n't want a we are building large ships to deter war so people know there is a high price for attacking the united states. we want the same kind of theory of deterrence and it doesn't mean you send a missile. it doesn't mean you do a cyberattack. it may be targeted sanctions. there has to be something that tells the adversary if you do this,
franklin d roosevelt was right.ny cases, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself and the chaos in this situation people and that is why we are so vulnerable. any system connected to the system -- the internet is vulnerable. that is why one of the major thatmendations is states still have online voting should move to paper. we have this high tech commission recommending paper and that is one of the things we have to do to avoid the sewing -- sowing of confusion. host: how often are we...
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scourge of this virus has passed, welcome back stronger and even more resilient president franklin d. roosevelt told a generation facing its own national crisis that, quote, this great nation will endure as it always has endured. it will revive and it will prosper because there is no unsolvable problem if we face it wisely and courageously. with wisdom, with courage, we will endeavor to finish the job here in congress, whatever it takes. i yield the floor. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: senators' bipartisan discussions continued all day yesterday and through the night. both sides' negotiators, with the administration, are continuing to work toward a bipartisan agreement on major legislation to support american workers and families, protect small businesses, help stabilize our economy, and put more resources on the front lines of our health care battle against the coronavirus. as of now, an agreement has yet to be finalized, but the our committee chairs, their democratic counterparts, and president trump's representatives are making impor
scourge of this virus has passed, welcome back stronger and even more resilient president franklin d. roosevelt told a generation facing its own national crisis that, quote, this great nation will endure as it always has endured. it will revive and it will prosper because there is no unsolvable problem if we face it wisely and courageously. with wisdom, with courage, we will endeavor to finish the job here in congress, whatever it takes. i yield the floor. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the...
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on february 9, 1942, president franklin d. rooseveltigned order 9066, incarcerating 120,000 people of japanese ancestries to internment camps. last week, 78 years since the enactment of the order 9066, the california assembly passed this by assembly member l, a resolution that formally apologizes to the california's assembly role in the internment of japanese americans during world war ii. this uprooted the lives of 120,000 americans and japanese ancestry, causing the loss of homes, businesses and farms. >> i'll calling for a hearing for clean-up efforts on treasure island. we owe a responsibility to the community, to current and future residents to provide clarity, transparency, accountability and a safe and healthy environment. treasure island qualified as one of the most polluted sites and involved in a clean-up for decades. the island is home to formerly homeless residents and more than 50% live under the poverty line. over the next 15 years, the island will be redeveloped and many being forced to move. and in the meantime, i have c
on february 9, 1942, president franklin d. rooseveltigned order 9066, incarcerating 120,000 people of japanese ancestries to internment camps. last week, 78 years since the enactment of the order 9066, the california assembly passed this by assembly member l, a resolution that formally apologizes to the california's assembly role in the internment of japanese americans during world war ii. this uprooted the lives of 120,000 americans and japanese ancestry, causing the loss of homes, businesses...
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d squarely. under the democrats' shoulders and this my friends is where the green new deal comes in inspired by u.s. president franklin delano roosevelt's sweeping social safety nets and massive infrastructure jobs programs implemented back in the 19th thirties and forties the green new deal is what many democrats are banking on to save the day and keep their party relevant but what exactly is it popular science reports that the deal em's to slash greenhouse gas emissions by switching to 100 percent renewable energy by 2030 while providing a safety net for displaced workers increasing the efficiency of buildings and decarbonizing agriculture and manufacturing it even claims to help low income communities hit by climate crisis through new green energy jobs but unlike any plan that sounds too good to be true. many are now wondering if that's exactly what the green new deal is too good to be true as the institute of development policy at the university of antwerp veejay college of adi observes for the green new deal to work and indeed transform the economy and our lives it must be de colonial its application must go hand in hand with a con
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franklin roosevelt used. >> in the white house in washington dc, we present a special address by the president of the united states. dwight dk, arkansas. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> good evening, my fellow citizens. for a few minutes this evening i should like to speak to you about the serious situation that has arisen in little rock. to make this talk i have come to the president's office in the white house. i could've spoken from rhode island where i have been staying recently, but i felt that in speaking from the house of lincoln, of jackson, and of wilson, my words would better convey both the sadness i feel and the action i was compelled today to make, and the firmness which i intend to pursue this course until the orders of the federal court at little rock can be executed without unlawful interference. in that city under the leadership of demagogic extremist, disorderly mobs have deliberately prevented the carrying out proper orders from the federal court. local authorities have not eliminated that violent opposition. and under the law yesterday i issued a proclamation calling upon the
franklin roosevelt used. >> in the white house in washington dc, we present a special address by the president of the united states. dwight dk, arkansas. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> good evening, my fellow citizens. for a few minutes this evening i should like to speak to you about the serious situation that has arisen in little rock. to make this talk i have come to the president's office in the white house. i could've spoken from rhode island where...
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the beginning of d take lessons the civil war with abraham liber-- abraham lincoln or the new deal with franklin roosevelts did was they outlined a difficult problem ahead. they exhibited confidence that we would come through in the end. but they didn't try to minimize it. they said it was going to be difficult. we were going to demand a lot of the american people and, of course, a lot of our leaders. and then they proceeded to live up to that. that's what i think is needed right now. >> so why is candor so important? >> well because you can lie to anybody for a little while, and then after a while, everybody figures it out. and your credibility goes down. particularly i think in combat. soldiers see what's happening on the ground. trying to tell them it's different than it is is a waste of time. so it's respect to be honest to people. >> general, how do you get honest with people without spreading panic? >> well, the -- the size of this kind of problem, particularly the different nature, the idea of pandemc is a little bit frightening. i think the first thing you is say this is a big problem, but we are
the beginning of d take lessons the civil war with abraham liber-- abraham lincoln or the new deal with franklin roosevelts did was they outlined a difficult problem ahead. they exhibited confidence that we would come through in the end. but they didn't try to minimize it. they said it was going to be difficult. we were going to demand a lot of the american people and, of course, a lot of our leaders. and then they proceeded to live up to that. that's what i think is needed right now. >>...
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also arriving by plane after a 6000 mile trip is franklin d roosevelt, president of the united states. the first of eight days of day and night conferences begins with the arrival of distinguished participants. accompanying her father greets president overalls daughter. marshall joseph stalin, premier of the soviet union. at the time the first three nation conference 14 months ago, the ground was still in the enemies hands. the three parties reach a firm accord on military and political points. correlated plans are made for great new blows against germany from all directions. reaffirming the resolve of the united nations to cooperate fully after the war, roosevelt, churchill and stalin reach agreement on the foundations of european peace. germany shall be designed. german militarism and nazism will be destroyed. germany shall be occupied in zones with french a major participant. an organization for world security will be permanently established. the three leaders reaffirmed their place in the principles of the atlantic charter. moving outside, catherine harriman, daughter of the ameri
also arriving by plane after a 6000 mile trip is franklin d roosevelt, president of the united states. the first of eight days of day and night conferences begins with the arrival of distinguished participants. accompanying her father greets president overalls daughter. marshall joseph stalin, premier of the soviet union. at the time the first three nation conference 14 months ago, the ground was still in the enemies hands. the three parties reach a firm accord on military and political points....