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[applause] i know what kind of a dream franklin delano roosevelt and harry s. trueman and john f. kennedy would dream if they were here tonight! [applause] and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight, we of the democratic party go before the people offering answers, not retreat. offering unity, not division. offering hope, not fear or smear. [applause] we do offer the people a choice. a choice of continuing on the courageous and compassionate course that has made this nation the strongest and most prosperous and most peaceful nation in the history of mankind. [applause] to those who have sought to divide us, they have only helped to unite us. [applause] to those who would provoke us, we have turned the other cheek. [applause] , as we conclude our labor let us tomorrow turn to our new path. let us be on our way! [applause] >> this weekend on the c-span networks. tonight at 8:00, a debate on the future of the internet. and sunday evening on "q&a" tave advice smiley on his lateoo
[applause] i know what kind of a dream franklin delano roosevelt and harry s. trueman and john f. kennedy would dream if they were here tonight! [applause] and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight, we of the democratic party go before the people offering answers, not retreat. offering unity, not division. offering hope, not fear or smear. [applause] we do offer the people a choice. a choice of continuing on the courageous and compassionate course that has made...
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what was franklin delano roosevelt's answer to the needs of older americans?y young people were untrained, uneducated, and unemployable. how could they get a place at the economic starting line? welfare reform.
what was franklin delano roosevelt's answer to the needs of older americans?y young people were untrained, uneducated, and unemployable. how could they get a place at the economic starting line? welfare reform.
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what was franklin delano roosevelt's answer to the needs of older americans? many young people were untrained, uneducated, and unemployable. how could they get a place at the economic starting line? welfare reform. after 60 years of guaranteeing benefits to welfare recipients, the federal government wants them to go to work. has the new policy succeed? we are the richest most prosperous nation on earth. yet, in the midst of plenty, great disparities in wealth. "reducing poverty: what have we done?" with the help of economic analyst richard gill we'll investigate that question on this edition of "economics u$a." i'm david schoumacher. there have always been people left out of the american dream -- the young, the old the ill, the untrained. and those who've just lost out in a competitive economy which has losers as well as winners. today we take it for granted that the government has a role to play in reducing poverty and we argue only about how and how much. but before food stamps and public housing before government aid to the elderly what happened when the el
what was franklin delano roosevelt's answer to the needs of older americans? many young people were untrained, uneducated, and unemployable. how could they get a place at the economic starting line? welfare reform. after 60 years of guaranteeing benefits to welfare recipients, the federal government wants them to go to work. has the new policy succeed? we are the richest most prosperous nation on earth. yet, in the midst of plenty, great disparities in wealth. "reducing poverty: what have...
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so if you have leadership which delivers, or at least says, franklin delano roosevelt, remember what he said? he said, these are the economic royalists. they hate my guts and i welcome their hatred because i'm on your side. that's the kind of policy and language we need. >> i apologize for being tedious but you're right, you know? we -- a lot of changes. black rights, women's rights, gay rights. but here in new york, we have a governor who's been really good on gay rights and he's a handmaiden of wall street. i mean, hillary clinton, chuck schumer, their constituency is wall street. so people who want to come out and do what you want to do, are led by people who say, well, we'll go only so far because our loyalty remains to money. >> okay, yes. the only point, there is a difference between social issues and the economic issues. and i will not deny for one moment that taking on the ruling class of this country and the billionaire class, it's tough stuff. it is tough stuff. so i don't have any magical solutions. but what i do know is that if we do not create an economy that works for o
so if you have leadership which delivers, or at least says, franklin delano roosevelt, remember what he said? he said, these are the economic royalists. they hate my guts and i welcome their hatred because i'm on your side. that's the kind of policy and language we need. >> i apologize for being tedious but you're right, you know? we -- a lot of changes. black rights, women's rights, gay rights. but here in new york, we have a governor who's been really good on gay rights and he's a...
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. >> the champion was franklin delano roosevelt, who wrote more than 3000 executive orders during the course of world war ii when he was helping with the depression. >> executive orders are one course of action the president can take without congress, but experts say there are other options. >> president can also enact executive agreements, constitutional signing statements, and presidential directives. yet even these actions are not necessarily etched in stone. experts say they can be overturned by a new administration or the court. ex and presidential scholars say it is not common to have the -- as overturn an president's executive order, that it has happened. >> a huge crowd march the macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york city today. marching bands, clowns, celebrities, and balloon handlers braved the cold and rainy weather in the big apple. featured six new blues this year, including thomas the tank engine and paddington bear. and ms -- an estimated 3.5 million people were in the crowd to see the parade in person. forks giving is the time parades and big meals. >> and is a ti
. >> the champion was franklin delano roosevelt, who wrote more than 3000 executive orders during the course of world war ii when he was helping with the depression. >> executive orders are one course of action the president can take without congress, but experts say there are other options. >> president can also enact executive agreements, constitutional signing statements, and presidential directives. yet even these actions are not necessarily etched in stone. experts say...
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in the ,nterview that i did on c-span the question came up of what role did franklin -- franklin delano roosevelt play in daniels' tenure as secretary of the navy? i will start at the end of that and work backwards. the end came before the 1920 election because fdr was the democratic party's nominee for vice president. campaign, heder to the administration. he had initially been brought into the administration by josephus daniels. fdr as his named assistant secretary. how manyn't know assistant and under-secretaries --re are today of positions positions, but from what i read in the newspaper and there is a fairly large number. in those days, you had one. after the election, the initial wilson election in the fall of 1912, he thinks, oh, wouldn't it be a nice political, public if we couldup secondnto the only democratic administrations since before the civil war, remember the others were grover cleveland , those of you who are old enough, and i won't make eye contact with any of you, but you remember we used to have to memorize the presidents? war, they alll had the same beard and looked alike. th
in the ,nterview that i did on c-span the question came up of what role did franklin -- franklin delano roosevelt play in daniels' tenure as secretary of the navy? i will start at the end of that and work backwards. the end came before the 1920 election because fdr was the democratic party's nominee for vice president. campaign, heder to the administration. he had initially been brought into the administration by josephus daniels. fdr as his named assistant secretary. how manyn't know assistant...
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. >>> on this day in 1941, president franklin delano roosevelt fixed thanksgiving, two weeks earlieroved the holiday up a week, that caused a national uproar, in fact, some americans refused to celebrate on the new date. fdr signed a bill to make sure thanksgiving would be on the fourth thursday of november 73 years ago today. >>> i'm john scott in for shepard smith, "your world with neil cavuto" next. >>> see these guys, that is st. louis today. do they look a lot like these guys? that's the occupied movement back in 2011. so as these protests continue to grow, exactly who's protesting? and are they really protesting about just michael brown or more about just bashing capitalism? or something else? welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. and you see this guy? well, he's accused of throwing fake blood on new york city police commissioner bill bratton at a protest in times square. turns out he's also a key figure
. >>> on this day in 1941, president franklin delano roosevelt fixed thanksgiving, two weeks earlieroved the holiday up a week, that caused a national uproar, in fact, some americans refused to celebrate on the new date. fdr signed a bill to make sure thanksgiving would be on the fourth thursday of november 73 years ago today. >>> i'm john scott in for shepard smith, "your world with neil cavuto" next. >>> see these guys, that is st. louis today. do they...
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ask franklin delano roosevelt. thread -- this is ultimately the case. the white house -- and i've never been clear candidly after all these years -- what is the president's -- he remains an inscrutable figure. there was a fundamental ministry on what the real election meant. one of the things that has been really striking, how the democrats should of figured out how to deal with obama and accept the good of him. the relationship between senate democrats and the white the reln democrats and the white house adjusted. rated in the lead up to the election. just deteriorated in the lead up to the election. things areow how going to go forward t
ask franklin delano roosevelt. thread -- this is ultimately the case. the white house -- and i've never been clear candidly after all these years -- what is the president's -- he remains an inscrutable figure. there was a fundamental ministry on what the real election meant. one of the things that has been really striking, how the democrats should of figured out how to deal with obama and accept the good of him. the relationship between senate democrats and the white the reln democrats and the...
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the president was franklin delano roosevelt and it was the day after president roosevelt was re-electedfidel castro. and then in a ps, he added this to the president. fidel never got his $10, but he did get a form letter from the white house. little bit skeptica. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers. so they showed us who does what, when, and where. then we hit them with the important question: why? why put the tools over there? do you really need those five steps? what if you can do it in two? whoo, that's an interesting question. ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. a hundred percent bump in efficiency. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. but at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know... can help you grow. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new
the president was franklin delano roosevelt and it was the day after president roosevelt was re-electedfidel castro. and then in a ps, he added this to the president. fidel never got his $10, but he did get a form letter from the white house. little bit skeptica. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process...
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the president was franklin delano roosevelt and it was the day after president roosevelt was re-electedgood friend roosevelt, i don't know very english, but i know as much as write to you. i like to hear the radio and i am very happy because i heard in it that you will be president for a new here yod. if you like, give me a $10 bill, green american in the letter because never, i have not seen a $10 bill green american, and i would like to have one of them. fidel signed the letter, your friend fidel castro. and then in a ps, he added this to the president. if you want iron to make your ships, i will show you the biggest mine of iron of the land. fidel never got his $10, but he did get a form letter from the white house. mmmmm ♪ here we go, here we go, here we go. ♪ fifty omaha set hut ♪ losing feeling in my toes ♪ ♪ nothing beats that new car smell ♪ ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality par
the president was franklin delano roosevelt and it was the day after president roosevelt was re-electedgood friend roosevelt, i don't know very english, but i know as much as write to you. i like to hear the radio and i am very happy because i heard in it that you will be president for a new here yod. if you like, give me a $10 bill, green american in the letter because never, i have not seen a $10 bill green american, and i would like to have one of them. fidel signed the letter, your friend...
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biden, because mum's the word, the democrats have decided that franklin delano roosevelt, one of his cardinal achievements--the 1938 federal minimum wage law--was never to be discussed in this campaign. elizabeth warren is not allowed to discuss it. joe biden is not allowed to discussed it. george miller doesn't discuss it publicly. he put in a bill under our stress just for pro forma. never had a press conference. nancy pelosi doesn't discuss it. richard trumka of the afl doesn't discuss it. and the minimum wage today adjusted for inflation, as i mentioned, would put tens of billions of dollars at ten bucks an hour--tens of billions of dollars in people's hands to jump-start for the recessionary economy. biden could have skewered ryan, and he was muzzled because obama doesn't want to discuss this because he might be accused of being against small business, who he's given 18 tax breaks by his own admission on the first debate. 18 tax breaks, and 2/3 of all low-income workers are employed by 50 large corporations, like wal-mart and mcdonald's, whose ceos get an average of $10 million
biden, because mum's the word, the democrats have decided that franklin delano roosevelt, one of his cardinal achievements--the 1938 federal minimum wage law--was never to be discussed in this campaign. elizabeth warren is not allowed to discuss it. joe biden is not allowed to discussed it. george miller doesn't discuss it publicly. he put in a bill under our stress just for pro forma. never had a press conference. nancy pelosi doesn't discuss it. richard trumka of the afl doesn't discuss it....
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certainly was the case that both franklin delano roosevelt and harry truman expected all american troops would come home after the end of world war ii. the united nations would take upon its role coordinating this difficult, bumpy process as winston churchill said, the worst thing about fighting with allies is not fighting with -- is fighting -- not fighting alongside allies. so, there was an expectation that the world wouldn't be a perfect place but it would be on multiple supports. that all got kicked out because of what happened at the end of world war ii. there was too much devastation across asia, too much devastation across europe for that to be practicable, especially considering the expansive soviet role at that time. so, 70 years, i think, is enough. and i know this is hard. and it's frightening. but that's why i say we need history to see trajectories. we can say, listen, we're not the only ones whose interests are at stake here. in fact, i said this to a european friend once who was giving it out to me as usual, we americans were such bruisers, et cetera. i said, you know, deo
certainly was the case that both franklin delano roosevelt and harry truman expected all american troops would come home after the end of world war ii. the united nations would take upon its role coordinating this difficult, bumpy process as winston churchill said, the worst thing about fighting with allies is not fighting with -- is fighting -- not fighting alongside allies. so, there was an expectation that the world wouldn't be a perfect place but it would be on multiple supports. that all...
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to the or member back days of franklin delano roosevelt and his attorney collecting dimes in the march of dimes for polio. and we take great pleasure knowing that there were two polio vaccines invested in, but at its height as the money was collected, only about 10% was invested in polio vaccine research and development. the other 90% was in public education and in care and support. i would or do -- i would argue as you think about $828 million, if you puth or not that in a global context? iney needs to be spent, and fact, increased to meet the ambitious target of treatment and prevention delivery. we cannot not invest in aids vaccine research. it really is the long-term to finally sustain the end of the epidemic. to show you the nih at the top, not surprising. and bill and linda gates foundation on that second -- and melinda gates foundation on that second line. the decline made very little difference overall. when those big nevers stay big and stay significant in their investment -- when those numbers stay big and stay significant in their investment, -- we do need to invest in what
to the or member back days of franklin delano roosevelt and his attorney collecting dimes in the march of dimes for polio. and we take great pleasure knowing that there were two polio vaccines invested in, but at its height as the money was collected, only about 10% was invested in polio vaccine research and development. the other 90% was in public education and in care and support. i would or do -- i would argue as you think about $828 million, if you puth or not that in a global context? iney...
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you may remember back to the days of franklin delano roosevelt and his attorney collecting dimes in the march of dimes for polio. and we take great pleasure knowing that there were two polio vaccines invested in, but at its height as the money was collected, only about 10% was invested in polio vaccine research and development. the other 90% was in public education and in care and support. i would argue as you think about $820 million, is it enough or not if you put that in a global context? money needs to be spent, and in fact, increased to meet the ambitious target of treatment and prevention delivery. we cannot not invest in aids vaccine research. it really is the long-term investment to finally sustain the end of the epidemic. again, to show you the nih at the top, not surprising. and bill and linda gates foundation on that second -- and melinda gates foundation on that second line. the decline made very little it's when n.i.h. and gates, when those big numbers stay signature in their investments, do we have a robust pipeline of ideas and activities that get funded. what do we do no
you may remember back to the days of franklin delano roosevelt and his attorney collecting dimes in the march of dimes for polio. and we take great pleasure knowing that there were two polio vaccines invested in, but at its height as the money was collected, only about 10% was invested in polio vaccine research and development. the other 90% was in public education and in care and support. i would argue as you think about $820 million, is it enough or not if you put that in a global context?...
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who don't know, what alan is referencing in the numbers 8802 is the executive order that franklin delano roosevelt signed that created the fair practices committee. he issued that executive order as a direct result of his concern about the implications of randolph's march on washington movement bringing 10,000 african-americans to the nation's capital, particularly at eight time of real international strife. this is the era of the second world war. his concern was about the potential for racial violence in the nation's capital. and feeling compelled to halt the potential protest, he ultimately capitulates to some of randolph's demands. randolph demanded multiple things, one of which was a desegregated military. that did not happen. that happens 10 years later, thereabouts, or 15 years later. nonetheless, he does feel compelled to take some course of action in response to randolph's protest initiative. there are so many stories to tell about the executive order. one of the stories that is commonly discussed in a variety of books on randolph marching on washington in this era deals with randolph's p
who don't know, what alan is referencing in the numbers 8802 is the executive order that franklin delano roosevelt signed that created the fair practices committee. he issued that executive order as a direct result of his concern about the implications of randolph's march on washington movement bringing 10,000 african-americans to the nation's capital, particularly at eight time of real international strife. this is the era of the second world war. his concern was about the potential for racial...
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it's the first president not to have it since franklin delano roosevelt.e president the authority and opening more marketing for our workers and farmers. this is what the gop stands for and the majority would stand for if the voters choose to give us a majority. >> do you -- you must see polling from inside the gop. can you give -- shed any insight into what we may not know? we've seen real clear politics. we've seen "washington post," "new york times." some of the closest races. what are the ones that you are kind of watching thinking, wow, this could really be something since it seems to be going the republicans' way but may not be expected. >> look, it's going to be a close election. but if you look at the states where there's been early voting, we've seen a lot of really good results for republicans. in colorado, for instance, about 120,000 more republicans than democrats. in iowa, a lot more republicans have voted compared to what happened in 2010 when we did well there. so it looks like there's more energy and enthusiasm on our side this year. that's
it's the first president not to have it since franklin delano roosevelt.e president the authority and opening more marketing for our workers and farmers. this is what the gop stands for and the majority would stand for if the voters choose to give us a majority. >> do you -- you must see polling from inside the gop. can you give -- shed any insight into what we may not know? we've seen real clear politics. we've seen "washington post," "new york times." some of the...
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in the ,nterview that i did on c-span the question came up of what role did franklin -- franklin delano roosevelt play in daniels' tenure as secretary of the navy? i will start at the end of that and work backwards. the end came before the 1920 election because fdr was the democratic party's nominee for vice president. campaign, heder to the administration. he had initially been brought into the administration by josephus daniels. fdr as his named assistant secretary. how manyn't know assistant and under-secretaries --re are today of positions positions, but from what i read in the newspaper and there is a fairly large number. in those days, you had one. after the election, the initial wilson election in the fall of 1912, he thinks, oh, wouldn't it be a nice political, public if we couldup secondnto the only democratic administrations since before the civil war, remember the others were grover cleveland , those of you who are old enough, and i won't make eye contact with any of you, but you remember we used to have to memorize the presidents? war, they alll had the same beard and looked alike. th
in the ,nterview that i did on c-span the question came up of what role did franklin -- franklin delano roosevelt play in daniels' tenure as secretary of the navy? i will start at the end of that and work backwards. the end came before the 1920 election because fdr was the democratic party's nominee for vice president. campaign, heder to the administration. he had initially been brought into the administration by josephus daniels. fdr as his named assistant secretary. how manyn't know assistant...