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because in those days the two-term limit for presidential elections had not yet been applied and franklin roosevelt was able to 3 terms of the president of the united states. franklin died in the last year of his last term. eleanor had now come a year after her death in this warm and sunny summer to this pleasant part of paris, the château de chayot. it was clear that the former first lady of the united states was not there for fun. something was happening in paris, in which eleanor was involved. after franklin's death, the next president harry truman took the helm of the country. in the last year of the war, terrom ended the war by ordering the use of atomic bombs on japan. a little later, terrom decided to set up a moral and legal system for all humanity. the rest of the heads of state westerners also agreed with him. elena roosevelt was chosen as the american ambassador to the newly established organization called the united nations. now the former first lady of the united states was the main responsible for developing a new moral and legal system. something that was supposed to be published in
because in those days the two-term limit for presidential elections had not yet been applied and franklin roosevelt was able to 3 terms of the president of the united states. franklin died in the last year of his last term. eleanor had now come a year after her death in this warm and sunny summer to this pleasant part of paris, the château de chayot. it was clear that the former first lady of the united states was not there for fun. something was happening in paris, in which eleanor was...
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the two-term limit for presidential elections had not yet been applied, and franklin roosevelt was ableserve 3 terms as the president of the united states. franklin died in the last year of his last term. eleanor now one year after her death in this warm and sunny summer to this pleasant area of paris ie shayot palace had come. it was clear that the former first lady of the united states was not there for fun . after franklin's death, the next president, har roman , took the helm of the country. in the last year of the war, tommen ended the war by ordering the use of atomic bombs on japan. truman decided a little later. they should set up a moral and legal system for all humanity. the rest of the heads of the western countries were of the same opinion with him. elena roosevelt was chosen as the american ambassador to the newly established organization called the united nations. now the former first lady of the united states is the main editor it was a new moral and legal system. what was to be published in the form of a declaration, the declaration of human rights. this was not the fi
the two-term limit for presidential elections had not yet been applied, and franklin roosevelt was ableserve 3 terms as the president of the united states. franklin died in the last year of his last term. eleanor now one year after her death in this warm and sunny summer to this pleasant area of paris ie shayot palace had come. it was clear that the former first lady of the united states was not there for fun . after franklin's death, the next president, har roman , took the helm of the...
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franklin roosevelt was also a stamp collector. he found stamps interesting. now who talks about the latest stamp? i never heard that happened today. >> we were talking about it at lunch. we were talking about the fact that there's a citizen stamp commission that actually listens to the ideas of who should be on a stamp. >> it's a widely noticed they don't know where each thing goes on the letter. it's a foreign concept. as the male becomes less important in our everyday lives stamps become less of a unifying asked back. a great question. >> was there a question here? >> hello, that was great. i have a question -- it came out of a class and i was teaching security administration photographs i was showing gave me a portrait of obama for my apartment and i wouldn't have it to me i am going to put it in my apartment and of course obama was like the first president in a long time where people did that so i started thinking about jfk which is maybe like a posthumous thing and i started thinking in relation to media. fdr and radio and are there others -- i know this
franklin roosevelt was also a stamp collector. he found stamps interesting. now who talks about the latest stamp? i never heard that happened today. >> we were talking about it at lunch. we were talking about the fact that there's a citizen stamp commission that actually listens to the ideas of who should be on a stamp. >> it's a widely noticed they don't know where each thing goes on the letter. it's a foreign concept. as the male becomes less important in our everyday lives stamps...
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pictures of franklin roosevelt who is according to d.c. continuity and member of the just this society. superheroes like in world war ii. if you go back to the original justice society, books, you will see quite a few depictions of franklin roosevelt and president truman. around the time of the bombing marvel is the new kids on the block if you look at the timeline. they were depicting presidents as far back as franklin roosevelt as part of their fictional universe. several of these just make up a presidents. they invent someone to be president. when you do that, you can be sure that they are going to be assassinated or something. usually when there is a real life president involved in the story line, of course, you know the president will always rescued and that story line will probably be continued later on. you will see in superhero comic books the real life president showing up, going all the way back to world war ii. >> any questions? >> right here at the end of the row. there you are. >> i have a question i've been always fascinated
pictures of franklin roosevelt who is according to d.c. continuity and member of the just this society. superheroes like in world war ii. if you go back to the original justice society, books, you will see quite a few depictions of franklin roosevelt and president truman. around the time of the bombing marvel is the new kids on the block if you look at the timeline. they were depicting presidents as far back as franklin roosevelt as part of their fictional universe. several of these just make...
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well, we all know that franklin delano roosevelt was paralyzed as a result of polio. he was in a wheelchair throughout his entire presidency. he was depicted in movies, perhaps more than any other president in part because the hollywood moguls, people like harry warner, wanted to ingratiate themselves with the roosevelt administration. so they kept depicting roosevelt on screen. but in no hollywood movie was roosevelt as president ever depicted in a wheelchair until the movie pearl harbor in 2001, about 55 years after roosevelt's death. so they did present this guy, roosevelt, but never the roosevelt in a wheelchair. so that's one idealized version. you think about the show, the west wing, the martin sheen character or president, was specifically designed to be some kind of mix between bill clinton and john f kennedy without the sexual foibles. that was what they were trying to present. and so there's an idealized version right there. so you have these people on screen who are celebrated either as fictionalized versions or as actual versions of themselves in a very po
well, we all know that franklin delano roosevelt was paralyzed as a result of polio. he was in a wheelchair throughout his entire presidency. he was depicted in movies, perhaps more than any other president in part because the hollywood moguls, people like harry warner, wanted to ingratiate themselves with the roosevelt administration. so they kept depicting roosevelt on screen. but in no hollywood movie was roosevelt as president ever depicted in a wheelchair until the movie pearl harbor in...
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however, whenwe get to the larger-than-life presidency of franklin delano roosevelt, oscar caesara of working for "the new york times" imagined a white house that's overtaking washington as the personality of the president and his strength as a president redraws the map. we get to truman who gave us the white house that we more know and love today, and he remodeled it. herb lock, "the washington post" cartoonist reminds us that he's remodeled , but he can't quite fulfilhis promise as president because bo will run with him in his first campaign. lia banes johnson, larger than life, everything ming up roses as he gets to pass legislation and settle issues, it's almost like a honeymoon between him and herb block. and we have a great editorial cartoon collection of more than 14,000 drawings at the library, in part because mr. block got tired of johnson asking for every cartoon that depicted him and just said they're not available. we have pretty much every cartoon he drew after the joadministration. south facade, the tapes are discovered in -- the existenc of the tapes discovered in 1973,
however, whenwe get to the larger-than-life presidency of franklin delano roosevelt, oscar caesara of working for "the new york times" imagined a white house that's overtaking washington as the personality of the president and his strength as a president redraws the map. we get to truman who gave us the white house that we more know and love today, and he remodeled it. herb lock, "the washington post" cartoonist reminds us that he's remodeled , but he can't quite fulfilhis...
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is an interesting point, because stamps were much more widely part of the popular culture of franklin roosevelt, was also a stamp collector and he found stamps very interesting and you can get ideas out there in the culture. now, who talks about the latest? i've never heard that happen today. well, we were just talking about it at lunch or was was kevin still here? we were talking about the fact that there's a citizen stamp commission actually listens to the ideas who should be on a stamp. so that's the commission. but do we know stamps? is it widely known who who is on the latest stamp? not, i guess, until you go to the post, unless you got the post office, who does who sends letters today. so i tell you, my kids are all terrific kids, but they don't know where each thing goes on a letter like the return, right? the upper right corner is the stamp on the upper left and it's just so concept to them. so as the mail becomes less important in our everyday lives, stamps become less of a unifying aspect. in the culture. that's a good point. great questions that was was there a question over, go over
is an interesting point, because stamps were much more widely part of the popular culture of franklin roosevelt, was also a stamp collector and he found stamps very interesting and you can get ideas out there in the culture. now, who talks about the latest? i've never heard that happen today. well, we were just talking about it at lunch or was was kevin still here? we were talking about the fact that there's a citizen stamp commission actually listens to the ideas who should be on a stamp. so...
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franklin roosevelt, when he was governor of new york, he regularly used radio because he feared that the editors of the major newspapers in new york were all republicans against him . different how we view mainstream newspapers today. then, famously, he used the fighter site jets when he was in the white house to give over moments of importance to the nation. didn't actually overuse them. he used to notably infrequently because he didn't want to wear out his welcome with the american people. go forward another two decades, john f. kennedy uses television brilliantly in his 1960 campaign . so well, so effectively, that after the election, walked by the tv with one of his aids, looks at me and says, you know, we wouldn't have had a prayer without that gadget. i love that, 1960, still calling television a gadget.and so, television allows presidents to get in your living rooms. people still talk, decades later, donald roosevelt talked about hearing the fireside chats from fdr around their dinner table. roosevelt was in people's homes the way the president had never been able to do before
franklin roosevelt, when he was governor of new york, he regularly used radio because he feared that the editors of the major newspapers in new york were all republicans against him . different how we view mainstream newspapers today. then, famously, he used the fighter site jets when he was in the white house to give over moments of importance to the nation. didn't actually overuse them. he used to notably infrequently because he didn't want to wear out his welcome with the american people. go...
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franklin roosevelt but what? but my first major work in history, because i trained actually different fields in american history, but my work was on thomas paine and i what i did was, i told the story of thomas paine's life and labors and then basically retold the american story through thomas paine as as the legacy of thomas paine. and when i got to the roosevelt, the thing that really struck me because this is important, everyone had assumed that thomas paine had been forgotten in american history everyone had assumed that conservatives and reactionary of all sorts had suppressed thomas memory. and then there i was in the forties. okay, the thirties, actually in the late thirties. and first of all, eleanor roosevelt in a very, very small but important book, the moral basis of democracy, dedicated more pages to to discussing thomas paine on questions like freedom, worship, freedom of religion, freedom and democracy than she did to anyone else and for anyone else in the book and, of course, i went through commie
franklin roosevelt but what? but my first major work in history, because i trained actually different fields in american history, but my work was on thomas paine and i what i did was, i told the story of thomas paine's life and labors and then basically retold the american story through thomas paine as as the legacy of thomas paine. and when i got to the roosevelt, the thing that really struck me because this is important, everyone had assumed that thomas paine had been forgotten in american...
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franklin roosevelt had a real problem with all of that.o he actually funded a study on this and you go back to his life, i mean this is again a tiny example of what's in this book, the history of this party and now of course they genuflect and they're a party, i mean it, marxism. larry: all right. command-and-control economy and all rest of it. anyway, i learned a lot reading this book. thanks for coming own the show. catch "life, liberty & levin" weekends 8:00 p.m. eastern on fox news. coming up here on "kudlow," we'll have to deal with the whole house still voting whether to unseat speaker kevin mccarthy. you heard mark levin trash this, i don't understand republicans sometimes, i just don't understand republicans. i am a republican. been involved in republican politics for over 40 years and i still don't understand it but we'll have the latest with charlie hurt. he understands everything there is to understand. all that and more when "kudlow" returns. ♪. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel- nothing beats it.
franklin roosevelt had a real problem with all of that.o he actually funded a study on this and you go back to his life, i mean this is again a tiny example of what's in this book, the history of this party and now of course they genuflect and they're a party, i mean it, marxism. larry: all right. command-and-control economy and all rest of it. anyway, i learned a lot reading this book. thanks for coming own the show. catch "life, liberty & levin" weekends 8:00 p.m. eastern on fox...
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and then of course franklin roosevelt does well wilson the first wilson election a split ticket because teddy roosevelt's running as a progressive. but the 1916 election is not his big, long stretch from. 1896 to 2016. other questions. all right. your final projects are due friday, so don't forget that we will meet in our usual room next time if there are no questions. i'll see you friday. thank you. welcome to this session, which
and then of course franklin roosevelt does well wilson the first wilson election a split ticket because teddy roosevelt's running as a progressive. but the 1916 election is not his big, long stretch from. 1896 to 2016. other questions. all right. your final projects are due friday, so don't forget that we will meet in our usual room next time if there are no questions. i'll see you friday. thank you. welcome to this session, which
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and then of course franklin roosevelt does gets elected three times wilson do it because of a split ticket though. yeah. well wilson the first wilson election a split ticket because teddy roosevelt's running as a progressive. but the 1916 election is not split. and so significantly ohio begins swing back. republicans we talked about bricker, the of ohio is the republican vice presidential nominee in, 44. so ohio actually does swing the republic. that's one of the two elections that ohio does not vote for the winner during this big, long stretch from. 1896 to 2016. other questions. all right. your final projects are due friday, so don't forget that we will meet in our usual room next time if there are no questions. i'll see you friday. thank you.
and then of course franklin roosevelt does gets elected three times wilson do it because of a split ticket though. yeah. well wilson the first wilson election a split ticket because teddy roosevelt's running as a progressive. but the 1916 election is not split. and so significantly ohio begins swing back. republicans we talked about bricker, the of ohio is the republican vice presidential nominee in, 44. so ohio actually does swing the republic. that's one of the two elections that ohio does...
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nobody has accomplished more since lyndon are franklin roosevelt, whether it is the rescue package to rescue our country from covid and the rest, whether it is our infrastructure bill with good paying jobs, whether it is the science and chips initiative to take us into the future. whether it is ira, which is just remarkable to recognize the challenge of the climate crisis and address it in a bigger way than we ever have but recognizing more needs to be done. at the same time recognizing men and women in uniform and our commitment to them. francine: is it frustrating that he has achieved a lot but does not seem to get recognition? nancy: it is hard to understand but we do not agonize, we organize. this is it, please understand what he has accomplished, what it means to you at your kitchen table. and most people i am realizing are not thinking about politics that much. they are thinking about their own challenges and the rest and we have to relate to that. no one is better than joe biden at that. he is mr. empathy. he cares deeply about people, he truly does. he is a great president, he
nobody has accomplished more since lyndon are franklin roosevelt, whether it is the rescue package to rescue our country from covid and the rest, whether it is our infrastructure bill with good paying jobs, whether it is the science and chips initiative to take us into the future. whether it is ira, which is just remarkable to recognize the challenge of the climate crisis and address it in a bigger way than we ever have but recognizing more needs to be done. at the same time recognizing men and...
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on the other hand, the pressures of the then us president franklin roosevelt to limit the capitalists and reduce the power of the market increased. the great american economic crisis, in addition to revealing the class gap in this country , also intensified the racial and ethnic discrimination in the american society. time conditions it got worse that in 1936, roosevelt was elected for the second time as the president of the united states and for the first time passed the social insurance act in the form of a new national plan to prevent major financial disasters. it was at this time that the american capitalists gathered together to think about this fundamental problem in the way of capitalism and once again bring back the power of the market. in this way, most of the work was put on the shoulders of bernays to once again promote the half-life market with the spread of consumerism in the american society. here bernais prepares the advertisement showed that it was said that the new america was created by capitalists, not politicians. bernays' main idea was the connection between democ
on the other hand, the pressures of the then us president franklin roosevelt to limit the capitalists and reduce the power of the market increased. the great american economic crisis, in addition to revealing the class gap in this country , also intensified the racial and ethnic discrimination in the american society. time conditions it got worse that in 1936, roosevelt was elected for the second time as the president of the united states and for the first time passed the social insurance act...
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nearly a century ago franklin roosevelt brought electricity to millions of americans generating significantconomic growth and prosperity. nearly 70 years ago president eisenhower launched the interstate highway system. the investment we are making today will be for our kids and grandkids with those historic projects in previous generations only bigger. today's announcement is transformational. and there's a long line of transformational adjustments we've made. as a result, i truly believe this country is about to take off. it's the first time in a long time we are actually investing in america. we are investing in americans, not just america. we are infesting our future. i can honestly say, i mean this, and i know i don't look at, but i've been around for a while. i have never been more optimistic about america's future. just remember who we are. we are the united states of america. [applause] there's nothing, nothing, nothing beyond our capacity. if we work together, nothing. because of you all we are going to get it done with the leading country of the world, we will remain that way and g
nearly a century ago franklin roosevelt brought electricity to millions of americans generating significantconomic growth and prosperity. nearly 70 years ago president eisenhower launched the interstate highway system. the investment we are making today will be for our kids and grandkids with those historic projects in previous generations only bigger. today's announcement is transformational. and there's a long line of transformational adjustments we've made. as a result, i truly believe this...
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october 11 , 1939 entrepreneur and scientist alexander sachs gave us president franklin roosevelt a letterclear development. signatories included albert einstein and leo sillard. they warned the head of the white house that hitler's germany was trying to create a new type of super-powerful bomb. and for security reasons, we ourselves need to intensify nuclear research. soon, in 1942 , a complex of laboratories and production facilities appeared under the general name of the manhattan project. it employed 130,000 people. and after 3 years the first samples appeared american atomic bombs. the first thing. blew up during a test, here are two others, a baby and a fat man, the united states dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. on october 11, 1969, the soyuz 6 spacecraft launched , followed by two more spacecraft, soyuz 7 and 8, in the following days. thus, the first group orbital flight took place, in which three spacecraft took part at once. they spent a week in orbit, practiced hundreds of maneuvers, and carried out a lot of scientific research. during the work, they some
october 11 , 1939 entrepreneur and scientist alexander sachs gave us president franklin roosevelt a letterclear development. signatories included albert einstein and leo sillard. they warned the head of the white house that hitler's germany was trying to create a new type of super-powerful bomb. and for security reasons, we ourselves need to intensify nuclear research. soon, in 1942 , a complex of laboratories and production facilities appeared under the general name of the manhattan project....
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one of the things that struck me and i have to say i fell completely in love with franklin roosevelt. and when i began to understand my stepfather so loved roosevelt because he one thing that's very clear is religion was very important to him. he was very difficult to pin down. but there was a consensus that really that religious faith really inspired him, but also his rhetoric way before world war two. i mean he gives an address to the national council of christians and --, a national radio address on their behalf. and he says, we enriched by religious pluralism that we each group has something to offer to the american public and we benefit from that. and he also said the struggle shouldn't be different religions, the real struggle is between those who have faith and those who do not. he's very akin to to the nazis denial in the mid-thirties of religious and also of the soviet union's abandonment of religion. he thought religion was really important to a liberal democratic society. but i also was really impressed that that roosevelt really practiced what he preached. he had incredibl
one of the things that struck me and i have to say i fell completely in love with franklin roosevelt. and when i began to understand my stepfather so loved roosevelt because he one thing that's very clear is religion was very important to him. he was very difficult to pin down. but there was a consensus that really that religious faith really inspired him, but also his rhetoric way before world war two. i mean he gives an address to the national council of christians and --, a national radio...
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president in recent history, certainly competitive with lyndon johnson and in the same column as franklin roosevelt, though not so many years. there is more to be done, and he keeps saying our work is not finished. he had a vision about our country that is very fair and equitable and democratic. he has brought knowledge of the issues. he has been in the senate and was the vice president, now the president. he knows what he is talking about, to make a contract. [laughter] vision, knowledge, strategic in his thinking. get the legislative agenda we accomplished working together in short period of time. the secretary mentioned a few of those. i will mention it again if we have time. and he is the most empathetic, most empathetic president. he loves people. he knows and he cares. he has a vision, he has a plan, and he is getting things done. we just have to make sure people know. polls. in the last election, go back almost a year, and i was told, speaker, you will lose 40 seats. i said, you do not even know what you are talking about. there ain't no way we will lose any 40 seats. we know the territory.
president in recent history, certainly competitive with lyndon johnson and in the same column as franklin roosevelt, though not so many years. there is more to be done, and he keeps saying our work is not finished. he had a vision about our country that is very fair and equitable and democratic. he has brought knowledge of the issues. he has been in the senate and was the vice president, now the president. he knows what he is talking about, to make a contract. [laughter] vision, knowledge,...
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periodically, it is always -- i leave washington aside for various reasons -- it is always lincoln, franklin roosevelt, woodrow wilson lately ronald makes the top-tier brit as a second tier that usually has truman, eisenhower, kennedy and perhaps andrew jackson and theodore roosevelt. all of those people have something in common that matt brought out but i will shop -- sharpen further. usually a warm -- war the great depression, certain a domestic policy crisis. and/or their people who change the institution of the presidency itself. that would be under jackson and theodore roosevelt. this makes perfect sense for conventional history. you like drama and crises. like to say the person did things. even if you think, as i do, my opinion. woodrow wilson was largely a disaster, his legacy was a do master and franklin roosevelt did almost everything wrong. we still talk about those great present because there on the scene for all of this. we got there it and rank them entirely. coolidge had the misfortune from a conventional point of view of dr. ingram in times, although that is not quite right. i think joh
periodically, it is always -- i leave washington aside for various reasons -- it is always lincoln, franklin roosevelt, woodrow wilson lately ronald makes the top-tier brit as a second tier that usually has truman, eisenhower, kennedy and perhaps andrew jackson and theodore roosevelt. all of those people have something in common that matt brought out but i will shop -- sharpen further. usually a warm -- war the great depression, certain a domestic policy crisis. and/or their people who change...
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the press conferences with franklin roosevelt were televised and were deliberately broadcast on the radio. but you can read the transcripts of them. it is really clear that reporters who covered the press conferences -- this was much more a collegial approach. we are all trying to serve the public. some in one way and some in another way. but there is not this idea. you do not get reporters who are constantly asking "got you" questions. have you stopped beating your wife yet. but after watergate and any of you who have watched presidential news conferences, you can tell whoever the president is, we are going to get you. we got you with this. and so now, in the days before watergate, reporters were as poorly paid as schoolteachers. but, now, reporters, if you are a media star, you get paid like a star. so this is something that has followed after watergate. but it did change the media landscape. the media landscape did change. okay. thank you very much. >> you turned off the mic a little soon. because he is a star. right? okay. now, this gift, i want everyone to understand, this is a partn
the press conferences with franklin roosevelt were televised and were deliberately broadcast on the radio. but you can read the transcripts of them. it is really clear that reporters who covered the press conferences -- this was much more a collegial approach. we are all trying to serve the public. some in one way and some in another way. but there is not this idea. you do not get reporters who are constantly asking "got you" questions. have you stopped beating your wife yet. but...
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everyone, with everyone, but there is a nuance, political will is needed , we need reagan, we need franklin roosevelt need a new washington, what caliber of people are needed , i’ll be honest, i don’t see them there, generally in the collective understanding of the west , we need margaret thatcher, we need winston churchill, who is not proven, you dream, but israel we need sharon, this goldamey, to go, or at least mochaem, a runner, people of such a caliber are needed, i really want to hold such a correct saying, history is the history of human deeds, i emphasize human deeds. abstract science, we invented history, we create it, and people create history, of course there are chains of cause and effect characters, epochal changes and the like, but even apollo said that his majesty is crossed out by chance, he is the only ruler in the universe and human will capable of colossal things, hitler could be stopped in the 38th and even in the 39th year, if churchill would have been the prime minister conditionally then, but unfortunately that did not happen, so there is a certain tnot here. leaders and a cert
everyone, with everyone, but there is a nuance, political will is needed , we need reagan, we need franklin roosevelt need a new washington, what caliber of people are needed , i’ll be honest, i don’t see them there, generally in the collective understanding of the west , we need margaret thatcher, we need winston churchill, who is not proven, you dream, but israel we need sharon, this goldamey, to go, or at least mochaem, a runner, people of such a caliber are needed, i really want to hold...
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i use all of that as a way to say franklin roosevelt was right. when you are in a crisis, you have to have a government that will step in and step in with some muscle. step in and say not like we did in 2008. how do we save the biggest giant corporations and hope that maybe, some of that will trickle down to the rest of the economy. instead of saying -- step in into the pockets of families, they rescued some big businesses as well as a part of this. but by making the strong response, our economy came right back. we are dealing with inflation, but nearly -- but not nearly as much as the places that responded more weakly. all of that is a way of fleshing out the notion that government is what you need in a crisis, government has a strong government response, it is our best hope when we hit bad economic times. that is how i see it. [applause] >> i would like to add a couple of points on that, i think as you said it was not just that the government stepped in, it is in by directly helping lower income and middle income families and by stabilizing thei
i use all of that as a way to say franklin roosevelt was right. when you are in a crisis, you have to have a government that will step in and step in with some muscle. step in and say not like we did in 2008. how do we save the biggest giant corporations and hope that maybe, some of that will trickle down to the rest of the economy. instead of saying -- step in into the pockets of families, they rescued some big businesses as well as a part of this. but by making the strong response, our...
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it was a radical change in policy by hoover and franklin roosevelt that both created the great great depression and extended duration cure, which is principles of good government, were attacked by hoover and then roosevelt. there was a huge increase taxes massive increase regulation and government interfere dances in many business activity. if coolidge's principles had not been violated is highly unlikely that we would have ever had the great depression and we probably wouldn't have had world war two. i want to speak a personal perspective with potentially help the students here, which i have you as the audience i really want to focus on to turn q which is principles his understandings and to a productive and moral life. in my career i have experienced a significant of reducing regular actions as coolidge did, and this destructive negative increasing regulation is hoover did a joint b me t in 1971. at that time it was a small eastern north carolina farm bank. i want to tell you a story because this would do and that's what i would. i'm their storyteller at the beginning of the great t
it was a radical change in policy by hoover and franklin roosevelt that both created the great great depression and extended duration cure, which is principles of good government, were attacked by hoover and then roosevelt. there was a huge increase taxes massive increase regulation and government interfere dances in many business activity. if coolidge's principles had not been violated is highly unlikely that we would have ever had the great depression and we probably wouldn't have had world...