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one of the leading luminaries of president franklin delano roosevelt's white house and new deal programs. >> right. well, the point he makes is right, which is there are certain things in a democratic society that people should be entitled to, and that is laid out in that 1944 state of the union address, and one of those is the -- the right to healthcare, the right to be able to retire with some measure of security, the right to a decent job, the right to operate your business in an anti-monopoly situation, and so on and so forth. so, yes. and, look, i think most americans agree with that. i mean, social security is the most successful social program in the history of this country. prior to social security, half of seniors were living in poverty. that's a phenomenal success. >> it's a phenomenal success, but he also points to the profligacy of the growth of these government programs and that, of course, there has to be this balance. but the progressive movement really isn't interested in that balance. you're interested in planting a flag. >> no, look, we live, as bernie would say, in the
one of the leading luminaries of president franklin delano roosevelt's white house and new deal programs. >> right. well, the point he makes is right, which is there are certain things in a democratic society that people should be entitled to, and that is laid out in that 1944 state of the union address, and one of those is the -- the right to healthcare, the right to be able to retire with some measure of security, the right to a decent job, the right to operate your business in an...
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i guess i guess answered according according from franklin delano head hairs orders where where also was confusion. has under understood us yesterday down on i don't i don't. know connection never never has yourself l. second day in a row. on monday a day -- adding i don't. want to that a person like lives online you don't want one accent she's changed over and over and have. me she has five five hundred those earning negative for the for the year as a whole. entertainer come company listless rights right off dropped retailers are getting losing losing. more souls all forecast cast the real real we coming coming from tech tester in general. doubts limits will. trade they say laser awestruck continuously just local also off market markets in early october. only. add bottom and now. has testing unfortunately this is in the second. 5% since. history. says the second drop drop use usually refers first. one mistrust 11/20/18 11/20/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! pres. trump: people can come in but they have to come in through the
i guess i guess answered according according from franklin delano head hairs orders where where also was confusion. has under understood us yesterday down on i don't i don't. know connection never never has yourself l. second day in a row. on monday a day -- adding i don't. want to that a person like lives online you don't want one accent she's changed over and over and have. me she has five five hundred those earning negative for the for the year as a whole. entertainer come company listless...
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the greatest fear for franklin delano roosevelt that it would threaten the security of the nine statesf the joint planning commission. of the u.s. state navy and war department all but six had america at the top of the agenda. this is getting guessing little-known. and one wonders why, was franklin roosevelt so worried about fascists being powerful and posing a risk to the united states. one of the reasons is because the germans were very popular and it indeed was popular. this is posted depression. and fascism was attractive. you had countries in latin america that would love to run the taped -- of the trains on time. t they admired many people the fascist organization and they have their own homegrown. they have their own homegrown fascist groups. another reason that he was so concerned as where the military was because latin america had all of the wartime materials that were needed for war machines. as it was they were going to germany there was manganese tuscan. oil, it's something they will go to war over. the president of mexico. wanted to sell to the democratic countries. he was
the greatest fear for franklin delano roosevelt that it would threaten the security of the nine statesf the joint planning commission. of the u.s. state navy and war department all but six had america at the top of the agenda. this is getting guessing little-known. and one wonders why, was franklin roosevelt so worried about fascists being powerful and posing a risk to the united states. one of the reasons is because the germans were very popular and it indeed was popular. this is posted...
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they resided in companies from mexico to argentina as well as world war ii loomed in europe franklin delanooosevelt's greatest fear was that fascists especially nazi subversion in latin america would threaten the security of the united states of 100 meetings of the joint planning commission, the u.s. states may bu.s.states may be ir department in 1939 and 40 all but six had america at the top of the agenda. this is i'm guessing little known. one wonders why franklin roosevelt was so worried about fascists being powerful and posing a risk to the united states. the germans were very popular. this is post oppression and fascism was attractive. remember in italy it made the trains run on time. you had countries that would love to run on time. some of us would love to have trains and they admired many people. they didn't have to have them imported from germany. they had their own homegrown fascist groups. another reason roosevelt was so concerned as word of the military was because latin america had all of the wartime materials needed for a war machine. it was used for tanks and platinum which i
they resided in companies from mexico to argentina as well as world war ii loomed in europe franklin delanooosevelt's greatest fear was that fascists especially nazi subversion in latin america would threaten the security of the united states of 100 meetings of the joint planning commission, the u.s. states may bu.s.states may be ir department in 1939 and 40 all but six had america at the top of the agenda. this is i'm guessing little known. one wonders why franklin roosevelt was so worried...
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president to visit europe his delegation included franklin delano roosevelt assistant navy secretary and future president. wilson attended a series of preliminary negotiations ahead of the paris peace talks. wilson and his wife edith arrived in the french capital on december fourteenth the city gave them a tumultuous welcome i. we will build a prosperous world in which all nations will enjoy the freedom for which france america england and italy have paid such a high price i must say caution editor of the socialist newspaper humanity at the time i loosen is committed to the working classes is the only politician who has discovered the language of good will and justice i. will some a democrat was first elected president in nine hundred twelve and reelected in one thousand nine hundred sixteen during his election campaign he promised to keep america out of the european conflict. but after german submarine sank several american ships in early one nine hundred seventeen the us declared war in january nine hundred eighteen wilson presented a fourteen point plan for postwar peace in part i
president to visit europe his delegation included franklin delano roosevelt assistant navy secretary and future president. wilson attended a series of preliminary negotiations ahead of the paris peace talks. wilson and his wife edith arrived in the french capital on december fourteenth the city gave them a tumultuous welcome i. we will build a prosperous world in which all nations will enjoy the freedom for which france america england and italy have paid such a high price i must say caution...
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it's a pre-illness franklin delano roosevelt, a very tall man in his youth.tant secretary of the navy has been banging on about how many figures cut their teeth on world war i and go on to greater prominence and use their experience in world war i in other aspects of their life in america. there is no better example than fdr who takes his experience in the navy and his vision of what wilson did and would use that in his new deal policies and his prosecution of world war ii. we did not draft a military until we entered the war in world war i. as world war ii was raging in europe, roosevelt remembered this and drafted an army before we entered the war. he draws upon his experience, as did countless others, to shape american society and the government in the following years. the things i learned in this exhibit as i put it together were threefold. one, i don't think i fully appreciated the idea of citizenship, what it meant for citizens and for the government in terms of obligation and rights. world war i really crystallized that and ushered us into an expanded
it's a pre-illness franklin delano roosevelt, a very tall man in his youth.tant secretary of the navy has been banging on about how many figures cut their teeth on world war i and go on to greater prominence and use their experience in world war i in other aspects of their life in america. there is no better example than fdr who takes his experience in the navy and his vision of what wilson did and would use that in his new deal policies and his prosecution of world war ii. we did not draft a...
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the relationship in its broader context, a relationship that's essentially been in place since franklin delano roosevelt in world war ii it's a center piece of our relationship in the middle east. and for security in the middle east. that's something he thoos take into account. and i agree he cannot walk away from the u.s. saudi relationship over one incident. liz: russia steps in. >> and the chinese. liz: iran, saudi arabia,. >> i script, turkey. this real politique. we had henry ris kissenger do t. >> we had to deal with it with past allies when the philippines wind a different form of government. we could go around the world. we should call it out when it happens and we should make -- there should be some repercussions. but that does not mean we turn our back on the relationship. that's not in the broader american interest whether it has to do with iran, isis, palestinian peace, you name it. it's difficult. liz: coming up, the big fight over the border wall in a fever pitch. homeland security just slapped bang after the judge ruled only trump's plan for asylum seekers. >> the' immigration l
the relationship in its broader context, a relationship that's essentially been in place since franklin delano roosevelt in world war ii it's a center piece of our relationship in the middle east. and for security in the middle east. that's something he thoos take into account. and i agree he cannot walk away from the u.s. saudi relationship over one incident. liz: russia steps in. >> and the chinese. liz: iran, saudi arabia,. >> i script, turkey. this real politique. we had henry...
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he became president at the very moment another ambitious man occupied the oval office, franklin delanooosevelt. roosevelt campaigned against the malefactors holding companies and had a man named samuel insult had found a company called commonwealth edison. that fueled middle america. insole seemed to own much of america. when the depression came along, the implosion rattled much of the midwest. fdr he used insole, the money changer, to get them out of the temple. he did this over and over again. when he became president, fdr, one of the first things he did in the first hundred days was to create with george norris, a senator from nebraska who fought henry ford, who wanted to buy surplus stuff after world war i on the cheap. muscle shoals, the government was going to produce nitrates for the war effort. no longer necessary. the tennessee valley authority was created wendell willkie argued knowledgeably about the problems that would ensue. for example, the cost of energy provided by the government entity would not be determined by market, but by the federal treasury. this would not be fa
he became president at the very moment another ambitious man occupied the oval office, franklin delanooosevelt. roosevelt campaigned against the malefactors holding companies and had a man named samuel insult had found a company called commonwealth edison. that fueled middle america. insole seemed to own much of america. when the depression came along, the implosion rattled much of the midwest. fdr he used insole, the money changer, to get them out of the temple. he did this over and over...
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government's authority expanded to meet the crisis was the young assistant secretary of the navy, franklin delano roosevelt. showing, the was new deal employed the analog of war. roosevelt promised in his 1933 inaugural that if congress could not solve the problems caused by the depression, he would ask for broad executive authority to wage war against the emergency as great as the power would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe. they key legislative proposal, the national recovery act was modeled on the war industries board. roosevelt, like lincoln before him, intuitively understood that the constitution would be adequate to meet the demands of the depression and war. thank you. [applause] >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can view our schedule and preview upcoming programs. tv atan history c-span.org/history. week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history here is a brief look at one of our recent trips. >> how did we find out about this? in 1931, the president of the college
government's authority expanded to meet the crisis was the young assistant secretary of the navy, franklin delano roosevelt. showing, the was new deal employed the analog of war. roosevelt promised in his 1933 inaugural that if congress could not solve the problems caused by the depression, he would ask for broad executive authority to wage war against the emergency as great as the power would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe. they key legislative proposal, the...
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who is franklin delano roosevelt? who's on the dime, yes. [ applause ] pick again.$1,600. [ beep ] that would be king john. josh, two clues left. fiction, $2,000. josh. what is spain? right, now the last clue. the 1916-1945 dime known as this actually showed lady liberty with wings symbolizing freedom of thought. [ beep ] and that is known as the mercury dime. all right, josh in the lead. final jeopardy! coming up with this category for you -- greek mythology. think about it. clue in a moment. moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, more than 1 in 3 patients saw clear or almost clear skin, and patients saw significant reducti
who is franklin delano roosevelt? who's on the dime, yes. [ applause ] pick again.$1,600. [ beep ] that would be king john. josh, two clues left. fiction, $2,000. josh. what is spain? right, now the last clue. the 1916-1945 dime known as this actually showed lady liberty with wings symbolizing freedom of thought. [ beep ] and that is known as the mercury dime. all right, josh in the lead. final jeopardy! coming up with this category for you -- greek mythology. think about it. clue in a moment....
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government's authority expanded to meet the devices was a young assistant secretary of the navy franklin delano roosevelt. the new deal often employed the analog of war. roosevelt promised in his 1933 inaugural that if congress could not solve the problems caused by the depression, he would ask for broad executive authority to wage war against the emergency as great as a power that would be given to me if we was in fact invaded by a foreign foe. the key legislative proposal, the national industrial recovery act, was brought before the industry board. and roosevelt, like lincoln before him, understood that the constitution would be adequate to meet the demands both of the depression and war. thank you.[ applause ] >> american history tv weeklong focus on world war i, 100 years after the end of the war continued friday with a look at the soldiers experience. richard faulkner of the u.s. army command and general staff college talks about trench warfare. a pentagon historian discusses the psychiatry of shellshocked and what they have learned about the psychological trauma of combat. it starts at 8:
government's authority expanded to meet the devices was a young assistant secretary of the navy franklin delano roosevelt. the new deal often employed the analog of war. roosevelt promised in his 1933 inaugural that if congress could not solve the problems caused by the depression, he would ask for broad executive authority to wage war against the emergency as great as a power that would be given to me if we was in fact invaded by a foreign foe. the key legislative proposal, the national...
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government's authority expanded to meet the crisis was the young assistant secretary of the navy franklin delano roosevelt. the new deal often employed the analog of war. roosevelt promised in his 1933 inaugural that if congress could not solve the problems caused by the depression, he would ask for "broad executive authority to wage war against the emergency as great as the power that would be given to me if we was in fact invaded by a foreign foe." the key legislative proposal, the national industrial recovery act, was modeled on the war industries board. and roosevelt, like lincoln before him, intuitively understood that the constitution would be adequate to meet the demands both of the depression and war. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [applause] sunday,r: join c-span veterans day, live at 4:30 a.m. eastern for the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i, with trench president emmanuel macron speaking at s
government's authority expanded to meet the crisis was the young assistant secretary of the navy franklin delano roosevelt. the new deal often employed the analog of war. roosevelt promised in his 1933 inaugural that if congress could not solve the problems caused by the depression, he would ask for "broad executive authority to wage war against the emergency as great as the power that would be given to me if we was in fact invaded by a foreign foe." the key legislative proposal, the...
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five decades studying the president featured in this book, abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt, franklin delano roosevelt and lyndon baines johnson. today's discussion should be both educational and illuminating. doris kearns goodwin's career sitting presidents began when she was a white house fellow in the johnson administration. the story of which is worth having her retell the discussion. she won the pulitzer prize in 1995 for her book no ordinary time, franklin and eleanor roosevelt, a homefront in world war ii. her book on abraham lincoln, team of rivals, the political genius of a remington was adapted to the big screen as many of you know. directed by steven spielberg, earned 12 academy award nominations and daniel day-lewis won and oscar for his portrayal of abraham lincoln in that movie. spielberg acquired the rights to your book about theodore roosevelt, the bully pulpit, theodore roosevelt, william howard draft and the golden age of journalism, maybe tell us who you envision playing teddy. miss goodwin graduated magna cum laude and earned a phd in government, taught classes on governm
five decades studying the president featured in this book, abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt, franklin delano roosevelt and lyndon baines johnson. today's discussion should be both educational and illuminating. doris kearns goodwin's career sitting presidents began when she was a white house fellow in the johnson administration. the story of which is worth having her retell the discussion. she won the pulitzer prize in 1995 for her book no ordinary time, franklin and eleanor roosevelt, a...
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poverty in the inner cities, but in places like appalachia, she wants to be the successor to franklin delano roosevelt, the great society is to fix the problems of america. medicare, medicaid, food stamps, all of that stuff comes out of the great society. what do you not want to be the president of? losing the vietnam war, but you don't want to be part of the vietnam war at all if you can avoid it. going into vietnam, he says that i feel like a [ null ] in a texas hailstorm. i cannot run and i cannot hide, and i cannot make it stop. i like this bust and i got it from the johnson presidential library. why i bought this bust is for a reason. in 1965, johnson commissioned these busts and he would hand them out to visitors. what does that tell you about johnson? so you get these things and it says something about the ego of the guy that he is giving these things out as a gift. the reason i bought this is that it is from the original stocker. i got it a couple of years ago and i opened the box, it smelled like 1966 because they still have hundreds of them stockpiled at the johnson presidential li
poverty in the inner cities, but in places like appalachia, she wants to be the successor to franklin delano roosevelt, the great society is to fix the problems of america. medicare, medicaid, food stamps, all of that stuff comes out of the great society. what do you not want to be the president of? losing the vietnam war, but you don't want to be part of the vietnam war at all if you can avoid it. going into vietnam, he says that i feel like a [ null ] in a texas hailstorm. i cannot run and i...
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he wants to be the successor to franklin delano roosevelt. the great society is to fix the problems of america. medicare, medicaid, food stamps, all that stuff comes out of the great society. what do you not want to be the president of? >> losing wars. >> well, losing the vietnam war, but you really don't want to be part of the vietnam war at all if you can avoid it. in fact, going into vietnam or when we -- he's debating going in with ground troops, he says i feel like a jackass in a texas hailstorm. i can't run, i can't hide, and i can't make it stop. i like this bust. i got it from the johnson presidential library. why i bought this bust is for a reason. in 1965, johnson commissioned these busts, and he would hand them out to visitors. now, what does that tell you about johnson? >> he likes himself. >> he is from texas. >> okay. shh. they'll secede. be careful, okay? so you give these things. it says something about the guy's ego, that he's giving these things out as gifts. okay? the reason i bought this is it's from the original stock. i
he wants to be the successor to franklin delano roosevelt. the great society is to fix the problems of america. medicare, medicaid, food stamps, all that stuff comes out of the great society. what do you not want to be the president of? >> losing wars. >> well, losing the vietnam war, but you really don't want to be part of the vietnam war at all if you can avoid it. in fact, going into vietnam or when we -- he's debating going in with ground troops, he says i feel like a jackass in...
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>> no frank democrats much more like republicans were under franklin delano roosevelt so committed toders some committed to abolishing ice not the having protects on immigration many you showed earlier want to raise taxes think a great idea they intend to raise on republicans, independents don't intend to raise taxes on democrats you go down this list sort of trapped by a left wing ideology that i think actually hurts them, i think in places like florida, where you have people who fled socialism in cuba socialism in inventories ap socialism in nic nicaragua. >> they get scared to death with the governor if candidate in georgia a very left wing -- socialist and gubernatorial candidate in florida, as they veer to the left, as they veer away from average american you end up in a situation where i think it is very hard for them to reach out to the independent voters and create the kind of wave that they thought they were going to have. >> to add one thing they also fled newt voters in florida the socialism in places likes new york city plenty of socialism they fled not just overseas it is
>> no frank democrats much more like republicans were under franklin delano roosevelt so committed toders some committed to abolishing ice not the having protects on immigration many you showed earlier want to raise taxes think a great idea they intend to raise on republicans, independents don't intend to raise taxes on democrats you go down this list sort of trapped by a left wing ideology that i think actually hurts them, i think in places like florida, where you have people who fled...