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in america franklin delano roosevelt is blessed by some pretty weak opposition. in the democratic party against herbert hoover. you can't beat somebody with nobody, and in 1932 these guys, one of the rivals to franklin roosevelt isil somebody, where nobody is today. they are pretty much safer it some guys, guys who really want power and position, and the fellows who are taking a chance on the run. they won't do that well. franklin roosevelt, we know hitler really wants power, franklin roosevelt really wants power too and has an organization with jim farley and eleanor roosevelt, he has a working semblance of a modern campaign. the rest of these guys like governor albert ricci of maryland, jeffersonian, and traditional -- he talks to a supporter and says i could be better known, i don't know any more ideas so he is limited. in oklahoma, the governor pretty much a whack job. he is ready to get into border wars with state of texas, who could take a guy named alfalfa bill seriously for president? just like franklin delano, governor of ohio and people like that. willia
in america franklin delano roosevelt is blessed by some pretty weak opposition. in the democratic party against herbert hoover. you can't beat somebody with nobody, and in 1932 these guys, one of the rivals to franklin roosevelt isil somebody, where nobody is today. they are pretty much safer it some guys, guys who really want power and position, and the fellows who are taking a chance on the run. they won't do that well. franklin roosevelt, we know hitler really wants power, franklin roosevelt...
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the fair labor standards act signed by president franklin delano roosevelt in 1938, made the minimum wage the law of the land. 77 years later america is locked in a largely partisan debate about raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour. now no matter where you stand on the issue there's no arguing about this, when you adjust for inflation the current wage of 7.25 is lower than the minimum wage in 1968. in today's dollar the wage back then was 10.94 an hour. president obama backs a democratic bill that would raise there to $12 an hour but today, hundreds of thousands of disabled workers throughout this country are earning as little as $2 an hour, sometimes even less. that's because another part of the fair labor standards act allows employers to pay americans with physical and mental disabilities less than the minimum wage. now the original intent was to encourage businesses to hire people they otherwise wouldn't hire. the law says that these workers disabled workers can be paid based on how much they produce. so there's no minimum wage for the disabled. but low pay isn't t
the fair labor standards act signed by president franklin delano roosevelt in 1938, made the minimum wage the law of the land. 77 years later america is locked in a largely partisan debate about raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour. now no matter where you stand on the issue there's no arguing about this, when you adjust for inflation the current wage of 7.25 is lower than the minimum wage in 1968. in today's dollar the wage back then was 10.94 an hour. president obama backs a...
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tim: franklin delano roosevelt said that december 7th, 1941 1 uld a day that would live in emphamam and those words have since remained true even here in siouxland. nats of rifle fire today members of the morningside american legion held a observance ceremony at the whispering creek retirement community to honor and remember those that fought and gave their lives in "to see the bubbles and a little bit of deisel fuel that still comes to the surface every.... all the time continually and to know that there's alot of comrades that are, were permenantly buried down there." says david binder, post commander of post 697 ceremonies like this one were staged across the nation today.... including at the pel harbor memorial on the iowa state capital grounds. tim: and speaking of pearl harbor, an interesting fact , the rose bowl that year was the biggest sports event in the nation. and due to the rising fears of japanese potentially bombing the game, the 19-41 rose bowl between oregon state and duke university was moved to durham, nonoh carolina. tim: fast forward to 20-16, the hawkeyes got the n
tim: franklin delano roosevelt said that december 7th, 1941 1 uld a day that would live in emphamam and those words have since remained true even here in siouxland. nats of rifle fire today members of the morningside american legion held a observance ceremony at the whispering creek retirement community to honor and remember those that fought and gave their lives in "to see the bubbles and a little bit of deisel fuel that still comes to the surface every.... all the time continually and to...
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"the children of franklin delano roosevelt chose to live in the long shadow cast by their parents. they viewed life as an unfortunate paradox. if they succeeded, it was because of parentage. if they failed, it was their own fault. they had good luck and bad luck like anyone else. some of their problems went back to their parents, over which they had no control. others came from being poor little rich kids. ,hey exploited their name although they had soiled themselves. they left it to their children, separated by divorces, to cut umbilical court-- cord." more time to study what had happened to the next the hyde parkboth branch and teddy roosevelt. i found that they left politics, certainly elective politics, and had useful lives as professors, writers, social workers. i don't know how to rate this. know how much depended on the mothers who had been left to raise the children. hadll cases, the sons had headline divorces. the third thing that i had to consider, obviously, is what had happened to these families in 50 years. by far, one of my favorite .amilies, the tafts years ago, i ha
"the children of franklin delano roosevelt chose to live in the long shadow cast by their parents. they viewed life as an unfortunate paradox. if they succeeded, it was because of parentage. if they failed, it was their own fault. they had good luck and bad luck like anyone else. some of their problems went back to their parents, over which they had no control. others came from being poor little rich kids. ,hey exploited their name although they had soiled themselves. they left it to their...
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it was a date that will live in president franklin delano roosevelt. december 7, 2015 will live in infamy if enough of us allow our legitimate concerns of terrorism to override our common sense and decency, because that what has to happen for anyone to take irresponsible call for a quote total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. tough luck, i guess for the thousands of patriotic american muslims serving their country on active military duty who won't be able to spend their leave at home. for the many u.s. businesses run by muslim executives and the doctors who won't be able to use their passports like other citizens. too bad also for the many businesses that rely on the spending of muslim tourists, one of the fastest growing sectors of the tourism industry. but the stupidity and illegality of trump's mindness proposal are the least of its problems, its ugliness, what president roosevelt did three months after the pearl harbor attacks, approving the incarceration of more than 100,000 innocent japanese, including nearly 70,000 am
it was a date that will live in president franklin delano roosevelt. december 7, 2015 will live in infamy if enough of us allow our legitimate concerns of terrorism to override our common sense and decency, because that what has to happen for anyone to take irresponsible call for a quote total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. tough luck, i guess for the thousands of patriotic american muslims serving their country on active military duty who won't be able to spend...
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usually people spoke of franklin delano roosevelt openly and proudly but some times in hushed voices wielding claude, he writes about that. a column of shame descended over me when i learned it takes a village, an entire region to raise and maintain a system of economic exploitation based on race. he writes about feeling of shame as a white southerner. >> i think she is a great example of someone so clear at such a young age, how wrong what it was that both his dad and his grandparents, and that he was able, this is why we brought hoping people would get involved, what bob was able to do, a role model for other white people, when you get clear that you are living in a system that benefits you at the expense of other people, then it really is part of your responsibility to get involved and she talked-about white guilt, i think he let go of that pretty quickly and did not need to do so much work. >> also working with his father. >> his dad did a complete shift. >> modeling that commitment that impacted. >> we have done presentations like this for other people. a couple of them came in
usually people spoke of franklin delano roosevelt openly and proudly but some times in hushed voices wielding claude, he writes about that. a column of shame descended over me when i learned it takes a village, an entire region to raise and maintain a system of economic exploitation based on race. he writes about feeling of shame as a white southerner. >> i think she is a great example of someone so clear at such a young age, how wrong what it was that both his dad and his grandparents,...
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proposal by comparing it to the detention of japanese americans, germans, and battalions under franklin delano roosevelt, during world war ii. >> fdr was solution for germans, italians, japanese, you know, many years ago. >> interment camps? is a highly respected president by all. he was -- it was far worse. amy: donald trump said his proposal to ban muslims from entering the united states would not apply to u.s. citizens. his remarks were condemned across the political spectrum, including by his fellow republican candidates. retired neurosurgeon ben carson called it unconstitutional, south carolina senator lindsey graham called it "downright dangerous," new jersey governor chris christie called it "ridiculous" and florida governor jeb bush called trump "unhinged." florida senator marco rubio tweeted that trump's "habit of making offensive and outlandish statements will not bring americans together." texas senator ted cruz rejected the proposed ban but praised trump for "focusing america's attention on the need to secure our borders." trump also faced witticism from democrats, including white house spok
proposal by comparing it to the detention of japanese americans, germans, and battalions under franklin delano roosevelt, during world war ii. >> fdr was solution for germans, italians, japanese, you know, many years ago. >> interment camps? is a highly respected president by all. he was -- it was far worse. amy: donald trump said his proposal to ban muslims from entering the united states would not apply to u.s. citizens. his remarks were condemned across the political spectrum,...
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of the japanese during world war ii is a stain on our history as quite frankly president franklin delano rooseveltin action, vis-À-vis jewish refugees from hitler. we are about to repeat a dark chapter and i don't think that we want to do that. i don't think that he wants to buy the fear mongers version of events. we need to assert our right as americans and humanity as citizens of the world and do what our nation is really all about great thank you very much. [applause] >> we are going to move to the first panel and we are going to do the order that will be in their biographies but but let me say a few things about each of them. the society which does amazing work with a group of american physicians going to provide service they provided medical service around 1.5 million during the course of this incredibly dangerous conflict that has gone into personal work he was just in greece providing medical services to some of the refugees. he is also frequently in touch with people in the white house about the refugee policy. suzanne is also an amazing advocate and runs a immigration organization that he
of the japanese during world war ii is a stain on our history as quite frankly president franklin delano rooseveltin action, vis-À-vis jewish refugees from hitler. we are about to repeat a dark chapter and i don't think that we want to do that. i don't think that he wants to buy the fear mongers version of events. we need to assert our right as americans and humanity as citizens of the world and do what our nation is really all about great thank you very much. [applause] >> we are going...
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and right after that, franklin delano roosevelt stepped up to the podium in congress and said there ishing to fear but fear itself. can this president provide the type of comfort? can this president provide the type of emotional embrace of americans? because i think in some ways that's what americans want and need now. does he have it in him to give us that or will it be a policy speech? >> unfortunately i think it's going to be more of the latter. i think he does have the capability to give the speech that you're talking about, to come out and say that we're going to smoke these guys out, we're going to destroy them, we're going to change our policy in such a way that we prevent radical islam from harming another american anytime we can. but of course, as i mentioned, if gun control is a part of tonight's speech in any capacity -- and so far we've found out the attorney general says it is -- all that's going to do is create divisiveness. that drives a wedge between americans who are trying to respond to a terror attack, not get embroiled into a domestic policy debate. >> you just said
and right after that, franklin delano roosevelt stepped up to the podium in congress and said there ishing to fear but fear itself. can this president provide the type of comfort? can this president provide the type of emotional embrace of americans? because i think in some ways that's what americans want and need now. does he have it in him to give us that or will it be a policy speech? >> unfortunately i think it's going to be more of the latter. i think he does have the capability to...
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. >> by the way, franklin delano roosevelt, according to you, would be a great president.uld be a great president. he can do it, and what i'm talking about is nothing by comparison to that. so you have roosevelt, who everybody loves, especially people that are on the opposite side of what i happen to believe, okay? meaning on the liberal side, he's like their all-time hero. he can do it, nobody says anything. and what he did was ten times worse than anything i'm talking about. i'm talking about -- no, i don't want it that way. i want to talk straight. just like what you said is the problem we have in our country, understand it the way it is. there is something out there that is evil. there is something out there that's causing problems. my people are smarter than the pundits. the people that support me, and many of the people that don't support me who agree with me, i mean, they agree with me. but the amazing thing and the beautiful thing is that many muslim friends of mine are in agreement with me. they said, donald, you've brought something up to the fore that's so brill
. >> by the way, franklin delano roosevelt, according to you, would be a great president.uld be a great president. he can do it, and what i'm talking about is nothing by comparison to that. so you have roosevelt, who everybody loves, especially people that are on the opposite side of what i happen to believe, okay? meaning on the liberal side, he's like their all-time hero. he can do it, nobody says anything. and what he did was ten times worse than anything i'm talking about. i'm talking...
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in america, franklin delano roosevelt is blessed by some pretty weak opposition in the democratic party to be the nominee against herbert hoover and there's an old saying in politics you can't beat somebody with nobody and back in 1932, these guys are somebodies that are nobody's to us today. they want the power and positions to watch out for them and the game players and the fellows that are taking a chance on the run they are not going to do that well. franklin roosevelt -- we know that hitler wants power and franklin roosevelt once power, too and he's got an organization with jim farley and eleanor roosevelt and he's got a working semblance of the modern campaign. the rest of them like governor albert ritchie in maryland, very repealed prohibition, limited government, traditional democrat, handsome fellow. but he talks to the supporter and says i could get better known if i gave more speeches i guess that i don't have any more ideas. so he is limited. there is a guy named alfalfa very and oklahoma. he's pretty much a whack job. he's about to get into border wars in texas and besides
in america, franklin delano roosevelt is blessed by some pretty weak opposition in the democratic party to be the nominee against herbert hoover and there's an old saying in politics you can't beat somebody with nobody and back in 1932, these guys are somebodies that are nobody's to us today. they want the power and positions to watch out for them and the game players and the fellows that are taking a chance on the run they are not going to do that well. franklin roosevelt -- we know that...
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. >> by the way, franklin delano roosevelt, according to you, would be a great president, according to many people would be great president. >> we have said that that wasn't right. >> i don't care if you say it wasn't right. he did it. >> meaning the country. >> so he can do it and what i'm talking about is nothing by comparison to that. so you have roosevelt, who everybody loves, especially people that are on the opposite side of what i happen to believe, okay, meaning on the liberal side, they love, he is like their all-time hero. he can do it. nobody says anything. what he did was ten times worse than anything i'm talking about. i'm talking about -- >> but you're talking -- >> no, excuse me, i don't want to talk that way. i don't want want to talk straight, what you said is the problem that we have in the country. document want to this, you don't want to that you understand the way it is. there's something out there that is evil. there's something out there that's causing problems. my people are smarter than the pundits. the people that support me, and many of people who don't suppo
. >> by the way, franklin delano roosevelt, according to you, would be a great president, according to many people would be great president. >> we have said that that wasn't right. >> i don't care if you say it wasn't right. he did it. >> meaning the country. >> so he can do it and what i'm talking about is nothing by comparison to that. so you have roosevelt, who everybody loves, especially people that are on the opposite side of what i happen to believe, okay,...
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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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from president franklin delano roosevelt and first lady maimie eisehower... to the kennedysbarbra streisand and sammie davis junior (sot - jim rosenheim) she had an infectious personality. and i don't know if you.hutzpah?jg 121546 uh huhjr 121547 my mother owned that word. she had the nerve to say anything to anybody. (gfx3)like the time senator joseph mccarthy in the midst of his communist witch-hunt. walked through her door. mrs. language his waybut the former senator still walked out with a pin for hihimother. (sot - jim rosenheim)i think that really epitomized her nerve, you know, her willingness to engage people. and that spunk helped the tiny store leave an outsized imprint on american history. a friendship forged with a young madeleine allbright ...had world leaders taking diplomatic clues from some of rosenheim's vintage pins. "when people would ask what you are doing today, i would say 'read my pins. " in an interview with sunday morning she said it all started when sadam hussein called her an unparralled serpent... (sot - jijirosenheim)"and then she
from president franklin delano roosevelt and first lady maimie eisehower... to the kennedysbarbra streisand and sammie davis junior (sot - jim rosenheim) she had an infectious personality. and i don't know if you.hutzpah?jg 121546 uh huhjr 121547 my mother owned that word. she had the nerve to say anything to anybody. (gfx3)like the time senator joseph mccarthy in the midst of his communist witch-hunt. walked through her door. mrs. language his waybut the former senator still walked out with a...
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this morning he defended his policies saying they are similar to what franklin delano roosevelt did in world war ii. >> major, is there any concerted effort to derail him, stop it, tamp it down? >> reporter: we will see in the coming days how serious republicans are about defending the constitution, understanding what this debate is about. and separating sphere from policy. >> that will be up to republican candidates who are not leading the race right now. donald trump is. if that changes, it's going to because trump has now put on the table. >>> sources tell y"cbs news" they may know why farook killed at the party. because he believed co-workers hated him and did not respect him. they now say he hasn't his wife time. days before the massacre, he visited the riverside magnum rage and practiced firing a semi automatic 15 rifle he used in the shooting and he was quiet, kept to himself and shot well. the range gave under surveillance video an sign-in logs to the fbi. they released this photo of the couple at chicago's o'hare airport in july of 2014. this is his first known entry into the
this morning he defended his policies saying they are similar to what franklin delano roosevelt did in world war ii. >> major, is there any concerted effort to derail him, stop it, tamp it down? >> reporter: we will see in the coming days how serious republicans are about defending the constitution, understanding what this debate is about. and separating sphere from policy. >> that will be up to republican candidates who are not leading the race right now. donald trump is. if...
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last time it produced a winning president was back in 1932 for franklin delano roosevelt. >>> hillary clinton hits the campaign trail in oklahoma yesterday. she put for more competitive us economy and investigate -- investing in renewable energy. today bernie sanders has can pain stops in eastern iowa.>>> coming up exposed to tuberculosis. hundreds of people including more than 350 babies may have been exposed to the airborne disease. >>> the team is keeping it interesting. warriors fans left on the edge of their seats. >>> a congressman is behind bars after agents found a massive stash of guns and booze. sterling albert is facing felony charges after the atf says it found stills in his conquered winery and unregistered guns in his home. agents confiscated more than 40 weapons including assault rifles and grenades launchers. his bond this morning was that it $2 million. >>> new video in the police shooting in san francisco. the family of mario woods says the video shows he was not a threat to police when they shot him. they say he was a threat and hit stab someone and was refusing to
last time it produced a winning president was back in 1932 for franklin delano roosevelt. >>> hillary clinton hits the campaign trail in oklahoma yesterday. she put for more competitive us economy and investigate -- investing in renewable energy. today bernie sanders has can pain stops in eastern iowa.>>> coming up exposed to tuberculosis. hundreds of people including more than 350 babies may have been exposed to the airborne disease. >>> the team is keeping it...
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trump's latest critics, the family of franklin delano roosevelt after trump compared his plan to roosevelt's internment of japanese-americans during world war ii. fdr's granddaughter blasting trump's idea as reprehensible add willing internment was wrong then and any effort to discriminate against a group of people based on their race or religion is wrong today. overnight ben carson released an op-ed in the uk's "telegraph" newspaper calling for the u.s. to engage the muslim world, writing we should not seek to suppress the instincts of fear that donald trump and so many others feel when seeing a person who appears to be a muslim. as we know, fear can often be a gift, but we have to acknowledge our biasses and create safe spaces to speak about them openly. lindsey graham, barely registering in the polls, warns trump's incendiary rhetoric could sink the gop. he's doing, he's destroying the party. it will be a generation before we can overcome this, maybe never. >> reporter: but marco rubio insists trump won't be the republican standard bearer. >> i'm going to support the republican nominee an
trump's latest critics, the family of franklin delano roosevelt after trump compared his plan to roosevelt's internment of japanese-americans during world war ii. fdr's granddaughter blasting trump's idea as reprehensible add willing internment was wrong then and any effort to discriminate against a group of people based on their race or religion is wrong today. overnight ben carson released an op-ed in the uk's "telegraph" newspaper calling for the u.s. to engage the muslim world,...
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usually people spoke of franklin delano roosevelt openly and proudly, but sometimes in hushed voicesrying to stop lynches, cornmeal, claude, neil. and he writes about that and said a shame to send it over me when i learned it takes a village, no, an entire region to raise and maintain a system of economic exploitation based on race. and he writes about feeling shame as a white southerner. he writes quite lengthy about that. >> i think he is a great example of someone who was so clear at such a young age of how wrong what it was that both his dad and his grandparents were doing, that he was able, and this is why we are hoping people will get involved in this. but bob is able to do, sort of be a role model for other white people that when you get really clear that you're participating in a system that actually benefit you at the expense of other people, then it really is part of your responsibly to get involved. i think, we've talked about white guilt. i think that he let go of that pretty quickly and did not need to do so much work as som the or white -- >> his father also is working
usually people spoke of franklin delano roosevelt openly and proudly, but sometimes in hushed voicesrying to stop lynches, cornmeal, claude, neil. and he writes about that and said a shame to send it over me when i learned it takes a village, no, an entire region to raise and maintain a system of economic exploitation based on race. and he writes about feeling shame as a white southerner. he writes quite lengthy about that. >> i think he is a great example of someone who was so clear at...
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internment of japanese during world war ii is a stain on our history as, quite frankly, president franklin delano roosevelt action these of the jewish refugees from hitler. so those are two dark chapters from our histories, and i fear that we are about to repeat a dark chapter, and i do not think that we want to do that. i don't think we want to buy the fearmonger version of events. we need to assert our right as americans and our humanity as citizens of the world and do what our nation is really all about. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. we are going to move to our 1st panel if they could come up. and we are going to do the order. you have their bios, but let me say a little bit about each. the pres. of the syrian american medical society was does amazing work at great personal risk to my group of syrian american physicians going into syria to provide medical service to syrians, providing medical service to around 1.51.5 million syrians during the course of this incredibly dangerous conflict. great personal risk to do this work. providing medical services to syrian refugees. also frequently
internment of japanese during world war ii is a stain on our history as, quite frankly, president franklin delano roosevelt action these of the jewish refugees from hitler. so those are two dark chapters from our histories, and i fear that we are about to repeat a dark chapter, and i do not think that we want to do that. i don't think we want to buy the fearmonger version of events. we need to assert our right as americans and our humanity as citizens of the world and do what our nation is...
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. >> to be honest with you from frankl franklin delano roosevelt did was worse. >> the united states was at war. he was targeting sovereigns he was against. the second thing was it was wrong then, it was wrong with the japanese. >> excuse me, you don't that i we're at war. >> we are at war but not with all of islam. >> we have a president that knows what it is -- we don't have a president that can use the term. >> that's fine criticism. you can criticize him. the reason he won't say islamic terrorism -- >> he's an incompetent president. >> the reason he says it -- >> we are at war, get it through your head. >> i understand what you're saying. i live it. we go to these places and cover these things. you get a lot of your information from us as you tell us. >> why do we insist on destroying our country. >> what destroys america? >> we don't know where they are, where they're coming from. there's no documentation, no paperwo paperwork. why do we insist on destroying our country? >> make the system better but what tears at america's fabric more than rejecting an entire faith? in the land
. >> to be honest with you from frankl franklin delano roosevelt did was worse. >> the united states was at war. he was targeting sovereigns he was against. the second thing was it was wrong then, it was wrong with the japanese. >> excuse me, you don't that i we're at war. >> we are at war but not with all of islam. >> we have a president that knows what it is -- we don't have a president that can use the term. >> that's fine criticism. you can criticize him....
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franklin delano roosevelt's reaction to an attack on the united states.ast night president obama held a rare oval office address to give his update on isis. his message, stay the course with the same ineffective strategy. not much inspiring as franklin delano roosevelt's address when the united states faced another enemy. the president has promised no ground troops and more gun control. he called the isis, isis the j.v. team. they defied american air strikes, expanded their cali fat, killing everyone in their way. he declared isis was contained hours before 134 people were slaughtered in the city of lights. he said there was no immediate credible threat to the homeland. days later, 14 people died in san bernardino at the hands of isis sympathizers. mr. speaker, congress needs to approve an authorization to use military force. specifically against isis. isis is at war with the united states. it's time for the united states to be at war with isis. and the commander in chief should lead us to absolute victory. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the spe
franklin delano roosevelt's reaction to an attack on the united states.ast night president obama held a rare oval office address to give his update on isis. his message, stay the course with the same ineffective strategy. not much inspiring as franklin delano roosevelt's address when the united states faced another enemy. the president has promised no ground troops and more gun control. he called the isis, isis the j.v. team. they defied american air strikes, expanded their cali fat, killing...
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internment of japanese during world war ii is a stain on our history, as is, frankly, president franklin delano roosevelt's vis-a-vis jewish refugees from hitler. those are teen dark chapters from our history, and i fear we are about to repeat a dark chapter. i don't think we want to do that. i don't think we want to buy the fear mongering version of events. i think we need to assert our right as americans and our humanity as citizens of the world, and do what our nation is really all about. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. we are going to move to our first panel. suzanne, qutaiba. you have their bios. let me say a little about each of them. zaher is the president of the syrian medical society, which does american -- great work. a group of syrian american physicians going into syria to provide medical service. they provided services to around 1.5 million syrians during the course of this incredibly dangerous conflict. zaher has gone in several times at great personal risk. he was just in greece regarding medical services to some of the refugees. he is also frequently in touch with people in th
internment of japanese during world war ii is a stain on our history, as is, frankly, president franklin delano roosevelt's vis-a-vis jewish refugees from hitler. those are teen dark chapters from our history, and i fear we are about to repeat a dark chapter. i don't think we want to do that. i don't think we want to buy the fear mongering version of events. i think we need to assert our right as americans and our humanity as citizens of the world, and do what our nation is really all about....