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it is a letter from president roosevelt to grover early in his term, grover had written saying, i've got this guy who is a really great doctor and really ought to be that you know, the surgeon and president roosevelt back and saying it would be my pleasure to appoint your friend as his surgeon general whatever the official term was right there. so they had a lot of interaction together. and i think there was a great deal of respect for each other, too. so it's and i guess the thing that's most important i find because grover cleveland is kind of an unknown president, nobody knows a lot about him except for those of you have thousand dollar bills in your pocket. you know that, that's where he is. and, you know, when i talk to kids in middle school, that's the thing that impresses them. absolutely the most. except i do not have $1,000 bill to show them. but one of the things that's so important about any about anything to do with history is not just lectures to people. it's vibrational history. and one of the things the society is able to provide on civics day and all long is they get
it is a letter from president roosevelt to grover early in his term, grover had written saying, i've got this guy who is a really great doctor and really ought to be that you know, the surgeon and president roosevelt back and saying it would be my pleasure to appoint your friend as his surgeon general whatever the official term was right there. so they had a lot of interaction together. and i think there was a great deal of respect for each other, too. so it's and i guess the thing that's most...
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grover was just briefly grover was really kind of the last of what you might call the what i've called the log presidents, where he came from, literally very nothing. he was born in caldwell, new jersey, right across the river. caldwell, second most famous resident, first being, of course, tony soprano. and he was born his father, was a presbyterian minister. ministers. we didn't have megachurches then. they did not make a lot of money. and he followed them out to fayetteville when when teddy roosevelt was running around in the woods and capture animals and trying to figure out what they were and learning. grover was unloading long boats that came in to fayetteville in new york off the erie canal and delivering them throughout the neighborhood all all year long and at one point, he said he said, okay, i'm going out to cleveland, ohio, where your relatives is. long, long, distant relatives found that that town, he was stopped there by one of my uncles who said, why don't you stay here? and work on the farm, which he did. one thing led to another and he became sheriff of erie county and
grover was just briefly grover was really kind of the last of what you might call the what i've called the log presidents, where he came from, literally very nothing. he was born in caldwell, new jersey, right across the river. caldwell, second most famous resident, first being, of course, tony soprano. and he was born his father, was a presbyterian minister. ministers. we didn't have megachurches then. they did not make a lot of money. and he followed them out to fayetteville when when teddy...
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grover cleveland when he was president.nd cleveland really despised media and really begged for privacy in his personal affairs, from what he considered his personal affairs. so it is pretty clear to me that grover cleveland had a lot to do with the arguments made in this essay titled the right to privacy. he did not like media, he had an awful lot to hide, not only regarding his relationship with what had been his adopted daughter, but the fact that there were allegations that he had a child before being married to anyone. so there was a great deal of gossip swirling about him and his private life. so he begs for privacy and he had sam warren, his lawyer, who could write about the importance of the right to privacy and how it is important to all of us, including politicians. that point was made in the essay, the right to privacy. susan: you report that cleveland spoke at harvard and broke down in tears about the invasion of privacy and probably both the men witness that before writing the essay. this essay seems to be a re
grover cleveland when he was president.nd cleveland really despised media and really begged for privacy in his personal affairs, from what he considered his personal affairs. so it is pretty clear to me that grover cleveland had a lot to do with the arguments made in this essay titled the right to privacy. he did not like media, he had an awful lot to hide, not only regarding his relationship with what had been his adopted daughter, but the fact that there were allegations that he had a child...
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grover, thanks very much for being here.n to this 401-k news during a time when inflation is rising and there's so much financial stress out there? >> well, the government has indexed some of the tax code to inflation going back to when president reagan passed the bill in 1981 where most of the brackets were indexed but there are a number of things that are not indexed to inflation. specifically, capital gains taxes are not indexed to inflation. you and i and everybody that 58% of people who own shares of stock in a 401-k or ira, all of those things hit -- you pay your taxes not just on the real increase but on the increase in inflation as well. for a lot of people, even before all of this massive biden inflation, 40% of what they pay capital gains taxes on were actually inflation gains, not real gains. that's an increase in the real capital gains tax. we need to get rid of that. there is legislation and the good news is, it has passed the house twice. the house once and the senate twice over the last years and democrats lik
grover, thanks very much for being here.n to this 401-k news during a time when inflation is rising and there's so much financial stress out there? >> well, the government has indexed some of the tax code to inflation going back to when president reagan passed the bill in 1981 where most of the brackets were indexed but there are a number of things that are not indexed to inflation. specifically, capital gains taxes are not indexed to inflation. you and i and everybody that 58% of people...
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grover cleveland. president cleveland despise media and bake for privacy in his personal affairs -- babied for privacy in his personal affairs. he did not like media and he had a awful lot to hide, not only in regards to the relationship with this -- what was his adopted daughter but the fact that he had a child, and the allegations were before he was married to anyone. there was a great deal of gossip swirling about him. he despite -- despised media and he had a lawyer in sam warren who could write about the importance of the right to privacy and how it is important to all of us, including politicians and that was not made in this right -- that was made in this right to privacy essay. >> you spoke about cleveland who broke down in spirit -- peers -- tears. this essay seems to be a seminal point to the book. what has its legacy been? >> -- amy: very often, courts and changemakers generally will refer to this 1890 article as starting the right to privacy in the united states and it is not really true. i
grover cleveland. president cleveland despise media and bake for privacy in his personal affairs -- babied for privacy in his personal affairs. he did not like media and he had a awful lot to hide, not only in regards to the relationship with this -- what was his adopted daughter but the fact that he had a child, and the allegations were before he was married to anyone. there was a great deal of gossip swirling about him. he despite -- despised media and he had a lawyer in sam warren who could...
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grover, thanks for joining us on that.lian, valero is responding to the accusations of price gouging, california is the most expensive operating environment, directly from the company, from the country and hostile regulatory environment for refining. california policy makers have adopted policies with the expressed intent of eliminating the refinery sector. they require refineries to pay very high carbon cap-and-trade fees and burden gasoline with low carbon fuel standards. they are making the case california did it to themselves. >> gillian: yeah, and you know, i need not point out to our viewers that right here on the show we have asked countless government officials about the accusation of price gouging, from john kirby, and a president emergency advisor, to secretary buttigieg. if in the past an instant where the big energy companies gouged on the heels of a nationwide energy crisis such as the one we are seeing here in america today, and to a person, they all say essentially no without trying to say the actual word no
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grover cleveland's wife not think women should vote. she did change her mind later on. but you know that was that's why studying history is so important. it wasn't just like here was this guy who just had this, like, stupid idea, you know, it was there was a reason it so this is why the study history is so important and so we can understand better and understanding history better. we're to understand what's going on and just tell them, go for it. don't no matter. how many times people tell you to stop? keep going. and i'll also add to that that well, here's a tr story. it'll first part of it'll make you cringe. when tr was a youngish man out in the west, he made a comment at some point talking about native americans saying, well, you know, people the only good indian is a dead indian. and he said, well, in my view, it says maybe a nine times out of ten. that's true and maybe even a little suspicious of the 10th. so that was a statement he made early on later in life, much in life, he developed a much more, uh, sort of balanced view of the problem of native americans and
grover cleveland's wife not think women should vote. she did change her mind later on. but you know that was that's why studying history is so important. it wasn't just like here was this guy who just had this, like, stupid idea, you know, it was there was a reason it so this is why the study history is so important and so we can understand better and understanding history better. we're to understand what's going on and just tell them, go for it. don't no matter. how many times people tell you...
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who is a white house cook during the administrations of president benjamin harrison and president grover cleveland. as you saw on the screen, where i listed the many roles and departments that residents to have play, the kitchen is a really integral part of the resident staff. today, the kitchen staff is quite large and managed by the white house executive chef. so, the executive chef position was actually created by first lady jacqueline kennedy in 1961. now, the hooded team of pastry chefs and assistants at pantry man. but prior to the creation of that executive chef role, the kitchen staff was much smaller. in particular, throughout the 19th century, you would typically see only one or two cooks overseeing the entire kitchen operation at the white house. one of these individuals was dolley johnson. dolly johnson was born into slavery in lexington, kentucky. but she later was referred to be the white house cook from president benjamin harrison in 1889. she was hired in particular to replace the french chef at the white house, named madame pell wired. who allegedly created too many fanc
who is a white house cook during the administrations of president benjamin harrison and president grover cleveland. as you saw on the screen, where i listed the many roles and departments that residents to have play, the kitchen is a really integral part of the resident staff. today, the kitchen staff is quite large and managed by the white house executive chef. so, the executive chef position was actually created by first lady jacqueline kennedy in 1961. now, the hooded team of pastry chefs...
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were provided to the soviet population of medical care education, living standards, hulu, professor grover, fur, ph. d, at montana state university in new jersey is well known for his work on soviet history and politics. he was a major political figure. certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century. but at 1st the allies treat uncle joe as style and is referred to in the west with arrogance. the soviet leda was from a low social background and had been through prisons and exile. stalin rose from the lowest of the ranks. he in fact named himself, stalin, which means man of steel. scott bennett, the counter terrorism specialist and former u. s. army analyst is well versed in the complex history of us soviet cooperation in the 2nd world war years. you have stalin rise up and quite an effective leadership role under under war 2 and counteracting the german advances. franklin delano roosevelt. the 32nd you as president ned the country from 1933 to 1945. franklin roosevelt came from an extraordinarily wealthy family, a very high elite socialite family, dating back to
were provided to the soviet population of medical care education, living standards, hulu, professor grover, fur, ph. d, at montana state university in new jersey is well known for his work on soviet history and politics. he was a major political figure. certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century. but at 1st the allies treat uncle joe as style and is referred to in the west with arrogance. the soviet leda was from a low social background and had been through...
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bush and first lady barbara bush, louis picone, historian and board trustee for the grover cleveland birthplace memorial association board, author of grant's tomb, the epic death of ulysses s grant and the making of an american pantheon, and nicola longford, executive director of the sixth floor museum at dealey plaza. and nicola, thank you so much for welcoming so many of our guests the other day to your wonderful museum. please welcome us and our panel as we continue the morning's program. [applause] >> well, yeah, thank you so much, stewart. as stewart mentioned he and i have had the chance to work [inaudible] in the past, both at the red cross. stuart was just an absolutely remarkable head of the reagan centennial in 2011. he has saved me from one disaster after another, whether at the red cross or at the reagan library or otherwise. wonderful to be with you all this morning. you know, i had a little trepidation when stewart told me that what he wanted me to discuss at his panel is death, destruction, tragedy, i thought, okay, this will be quite a challenge. but when i saw who ou
bush and first lady barbara bush, louis picone, historian and board trustee for the grover cleveland birthplace memorial association board, author of grant's tomb, the epic death of ulysses s grant and the making of an american pantheon, and nicola longford, executive director of the sixth floor museum at dealey plaza. and nicola, thank you so much for welcoming so many of our guests the other day to your wonderful museum. please welcome us and our panel as we continue the morning's program....
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grover cleveland's funeral, from beginning, from when the funeral first started at his home in princeton to when he was placed in the ground, it was barely one hour in princeton, new jersey, so extremely modest. calvin coolidge's was probably the last of the modest funerals, in 1932, where his several hundred guests attended his funeral in northampton, massachusetts. after that, we see where franklin roosevelt died in office in 1945, and there was this major event but it was unplanned because no one expected him to die. and that leads us into john f. kennedy, the next president to die. and just very quickly, after john f. kennedy, who also died unplanned, is when presidents started to do this pre-planning of funerals. and one ring binder that turned into three, that grew overtime. so that's when we see the modern, the modern-day state funeral that we are so familiar with now, really start to form after kennedy, really herbert hoover's was the first one who had the pre-planning that had gone into it. >> yeah. and as you pointed to, as we both pointed to, the plan element of it, as jean ha
grover cleveland's funeral, from beginning, from when the funeral first started at his home in princeton to when he was placed in the ground, it was barely one hour in princeton, new jersey, so extremely modest. calvin coolidge's was probably the last of the modest funerals, in 1932, where his several hundred guests attended his funeral in northampton, massachusetts. after that, we see where franklin roosevelt died in office in 1945, and there was this major event but it was unplanned because...
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so it may be too little too late >> grover?axes, how you think about what kind of message the gop can offer at a time when we have seen what happened, for example, in europe or in the uk specifically, given the sort of push/pull of the bond market right now. >> well, if you look at the united states, not at the europeans which have not been doing terribly well, you have seen across the country in the 50 states red states cutting taxes and doing extremely well five states have moved to a single rate tax. in illinois, in 2020, when biden was elected, same day, the people of illinois voted down a graduated income tax the whole envy thesis of the democratic party voted down in illinois it's on the ballot again in massachusetts this year. five times the people of massachusetts have voted down going away from a single rate flat tax towards a graduated or progressive tax. we'll see what happens this time, but the message across the states is one of states announcing they're moving towards phasing out the income tax. take a look at the
so it may be too little too late >> grover?axes, how you think about what kind of message the gop can offer at a time when we have seen what happened, for example, in europe or in the uk specifically, given the sort of push/pull of the bond market right now. >> well, if you look at the united states, not at the europeans which have not been doing terribly well, you have seen across the country in the 50 states red states cutting taxes and doing extremely well five states have moved...
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i'm leaving me grover's nose. i made just any what? but yes, to the city, my name will be shut. you proceeds with me just to me was through your disability coach on their way of life. refugees must rely only government and benefactors, diets here, amiga, rice, vegetables, and occasionally bread. the high can food prices is felt more acutely here than anywhere else. a village with woke up myself with a dollar figure, a expert sir. i see scott, she had sent me an update to chase. brad sent? yes. them last 3 years from which you brought stuff can call each if plug holiday she'll yes, nick known to us. it was a mistake. religious association with her snotty fucking a little more to fight. if you get up to level 3 is going akani on up. i intend until i pretty little them with actually cool. come what may la fall festival. yeah . shonda lo montage and they're pretty mushy on the top of it out of info. so don't want to show their p global among. i'm with the please, man, don't call a city. well, you're sure you have a set of motto shown to pre k v i. c, but it's al, mom, makia attendan
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s. military presence on the ground meant to fight terrorism, africa has seen protest. grover, long standing western interference on the continent. years ortiz, africa correspondent, horrible latasha. there's an air of change blowing through africa and one that is increasingly resistant to the power and influence of the west image. yoga this weekend, over a 100000 people, marched in support of the country's defense force, demanding an end to the interference by the west in ethiopia, in a phase island. as you can see, there are lots of residents of the city he came not to condemn the western countries lead by the united states who interfere in our affairs, our sovereignty, and unity. they want to dismantle us. i came to condemned that we are saying stop as you want i that's i know enough is enough. we shall not accept any interference . reecy opens. don't want to anybody's assistance work on our own and bring change to ourselves or we condemn the indirect pressure on ethiopia. by the west and the united states, i want to call on them to take their hands off ethiopia, with which they are terro
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i think that could be a good indicator of what his plans were. twitter or chris grover from d w. business. thank you very much. you are saying dw news. here's a reminder of the top news story. this out, the e u has agreed. a new round of sanctions against russia, of the most cost illegal annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. plant nations are said to include a price cap on russian oil. that's it from me and crystal and the new steam up next is made in germany. don't miss that gabrielle f, as in berlin for me and the new steam. thanks for watching. ah, with who what of these mountains of waste could just disappear? sustainable packaging is urgently sought. bags made from algae, boem from mushrooms the future of sustainability. when will new technologies become cost effective? made in germany next on d, w eco, africa? droughts are hitting rwanda. heard this here. now the government is taking action by providing free access to groundwater and teaching people how to use it to sustainably power with firstly, everyone is responsible for protecting jeff. secondly, we have to know how to u
i think that could be a good indicator of what his plans were. twitter or chris grover from d w. business. thank you very much. you are saying dw news. here's a reminder of the top news story. this out, the e u has agreed. a new round of sanctions against russia, of the most cost illegal annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. plant nations are said to include a price cap on russian oil. that's it from me and crystal and the new steam up next is made in germany. don't miss that gabrielle f, as in...
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host: grover, what is the worst storm that you have seen in north carolina?t was back in the mid-1950's. i was in grade school. host: what do you remember? caller: we didn't know anything about the hurricane until after it hit us. the number one thing i remember about hurricane hazel is a lot of water and wind. it took down a lot of trees and i did a lot of hunting. i can hardly recognize anything. you recognize big trees and landmark trees and i couldn't see anything. it did a number on the trees and -- in the area which i with and the amount of water. host: we are talking the big 1950's -- made 1950's --mid 1950's? caller: yes. host: there wasn't a lot of tracking and it just showed up? caller: there was no storm trekkie -- storm trekkie and no forecast and the weather. the weather was reported as it happened. i understand we could have the forecast but you take this when it just happened, they can never -- they never could figure out what it could make landfall. we have one forecast saying it will hit here and another forecaster said it would hit there. fr
host: grover, what is the worst storm that you have seen in north carolina?t was back in the mid-1950's. i was in grade school. host: what do you remember? caller: we didn't know anything about the hurricane until after it hit us. the number one thing i remember about hurricane hazel is a lot of water and wind. it took down a lot of trees and i did a lot of hunting. i can hardly recognize anything. you recognize big trees and landmark trees and i couldn't see anything. it did a number on the...
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i'm matt dickerson, director of the grover center for the global budget here at the heritage foundation. our team and i focus our research on issues related to taxing and spending. unfortunately, i think there's been a little too much of both of those going on recently. but we're very excited to be launching this event, this celebration the economic recovery tax act was a positive change in tax policy, yes. but it represented much more than that. it was a change in the mindset. the 1970s were a time of high inflation, high unemployment, low opportunity. our nation's leaders rejected the idea of american greatness and thought the american dream was behind us. 30 years ago, the heritage hosted a celebration for the tenth anniversary of the tax cuts. it was titled, the importance of america's victory over washington. think about that for a second. america's victory over washington. as the tax cuts were being debated in congress, president reagan gave voice to this sentiment in his televised address, reassuring the american people quote, all the lobbying, the organized demonstrations, and t
i'm matt dickerson, director of the grover center for the global budget here at the heritage foundation. our team and i focus our research on issues related to taxing and spending. unfortunately, i think there's been a little too much of both of those going on recently. but we're very excited to be launching this event, this celebration the economic recovery tax act was a positive change in tax policy, yes. but it represented much more than that. it was a change in the mindset. the 1970s were a...
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it's right up there with grover cleveland's record for longest presidential fingernails. so, the white house is playing down this milestone. according to administration sources, you shouldn't expect a blowout birthday bash. ...which is just what you'd say when you're planning a surprise party! it's going to be a senior citizen throw-down! we're talking ensure stands, low-cut shawls, and shots, shots, shots: covid, flu, and shingles. s tonight we're going to party ♪ tonight we're going to party. ♪ tonight we're going party. ♪ tonight we're going to party cuz you are almost the 9. thank you very much. >> interpretive. we hear at the late show want to make our octogenarian president look young and vibrant vibrant, so we have developed a new technology to enhance the appearance of any senior's vigor. introducing: youth-restoring, energetic sound effects! jim? we've got a great show for you tonight! my guests are tony award winners john lithgow and wendell pierce. but when we come back, i get a visit from rudy giuliani himself. i'm just as surprised as you are. >> stephen: hey
it's right up there with grover cleveland's record for longest presidential fingernails. so, the white house is playing down this milestone. according to administration sources, you shouldn't expect a blowout birthday bash. ...which is just what you'd say when you're planning a surprise party! it's going to be a senior citizen throw-down! we're talking ensure stands, low-cut shawls, and shots, shots, shots: covid, flu, and shingles. s tonight we're going to party ♪ tonight we're going to...
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as grover died in 1975 and did not live to see the election of john paul the 2nd to the papacy. but the polish pope elevated opus day to the status of a personal prelate. ja, 7 years later, unique in the churches history. it became indirect subordination to the pope in 2002, john paul, the 2nd canonized as river as a st. less than 30 years after the found his death. another unusual move in the history of the catholic church. when use, if rats, singer was elected as john paul, the 2nd successor in 2005, opus de, reportedly welcomed the news or was they had fish shown in for fed z o bus day was very engaged to leading up to the election of pope benedict bar of yoseph harassing hours, if rats on the 1st day of the conclave as an opus day member told me, it will be a very short conclave lead and the hard thing out will be elected. the accord cisco glove as i and aunt are asking of the up give it and that's precisely what happened . though benedict also supported open day, he appointed priests from the group as bishops in the vatican. he remains linked to the group, boyd by their vis
as grover died in 1975 and did not live to see the election of john paul the 2nd to the papacy. but the polish pope elevated opus day to the status of a personal prelate. ja, 7 years later, unique in the churches history. it became indirect subordination to the pope in 2002, john paul, the 2nd canonized as river as a st. less than 30 years after the found his death. another unusual move in the history of the catholic church. when use, if rats, singer was elected as john paul, the 2nd successor...
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. >> representatives of the grover cleveland birthplace memorial association, and the museum inour topic today is we'g to start with our discussion of native americans. this is one of two different discussions. we're having i want to make clear that we're not talking about the indian wars in this kind of lecture that's going to be in a couple weeks and we're gonna use that as as a way to link. kind of wars throughout the 19th century all the way up to it including the spanish-american war so our focus is we're kind of around that. we're thinking more kind of legal policy and issues and and such so the goal is to think in that broad 19th century way so our start point is a couple key things we need to kind of
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neil: another grover cleveland. i covered both of those races. so good seeing you, done peebles. this stuff the as don was wrapping up, we mentioned governor desantis in florida, apparently the treasury department is investigating his use of covid funds for the migrant flights that eventually went to martha's vineyard. this had been threatened out there, number of democrats saying where did you get the money to do this? is that a good use of funds to do this? treasury department own a federal level they're looking into it. we'll keep you posted. dow up 109 points, 110 and some change even in the face of strong economic news which is normally growthed not so favorably as it tends to portend we'll keep the federal reserve busy raising interest rates. today so far it is different. stay with us. ♪. [ marcia ] my dental health was not good. i had periodontal disease, and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gav
neil: another grover cleveland. i covered both of those races. so good seeing you, done peebles. this stuff the as don was wrapping up, we mentioned governor desantis in florida, apparently the treasury department is investigating his use of covid funds for the migrant flights that eventually went to martha's vineyard. this had been threatened out there, number of democrats saying where did you get the money to do this? is that a good use of funds to do this? treasury department own a federal...
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democrats lost 125 house seats under president grover cleveland was an economic depression tough year's go over to the senate this year. and we are still on the same spot with these four toss-up races, control of the senate is on a knife's edge. republicans are hopeful that they can turn even some of these leaning seats and flip some place like new hampshire. just this weekend former president trump endorsed the republican don bolduc, why? because this race has tightened and there is a chance that bolduc could pull off an upset on incumbent democratic senator maggie hassan. as you see the real clear politics average here. in utah, it's the other way around. republican incumbent mike lee is in a tougher than expected battle for re-election against independent candidate evan mcmullen. >> it's time to start standing up to the broken politics of party bosses in washington, special interest groups. and extremist factions who have far too much influence got licker for donald trump or joe biden. >> to suggest that i'm beholden to either party that i have been a boot licker for either party i
democrats lost 125 house seats under president grover cleveland was an economic depression tough year's go over to the senate this year. and we are still on the same spot with these four toss-up races, control of the senate is on a knife's edge. republicans are hopeful that they can turn even some of these leaning seats and flip some place like new hampshire. just this weekend former president trump endorsed the republican don bolduc, why? because this race has tightened and there is a chance...
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it was not until 1886 that president grover cleveland, the first democrat president since the war, signed a bill restore ing porter to his original u.s. army rank of colonel porter, officially retired from the army. four days later. weakened by the ravages of diabetes, he died on may 21st, 1901. the unhappy fate of fitz john porter is a story of unfairness, even cruelty meted out to a soldier whose only military crime had been the same myopia in the fog of war that afflicts all but the acute possessors of the ku doyle, the coo of the eye. in those last days before him, cheatham, frederick hitchcock was impressed by his of porter, a small, young looking man with full black whiskers and keen black eyes who dressed very modestly with a high black slouch and a much battered gold tasseled band. but it may be difficult to say more than that about him. porter departed, with the sincere regrets of all his, but not near mutiny. his humiliation recorded massachusetts soldier was enough. move a heart of stone. but by this time old army had become a heart of stone and porter did not move it much. he
it was not until 1886 that president grover cleveland, the first democrat president since the war, signed a bill restore ing porter to his original u.s. army rank of colonel porter, officially retired from the army. four days later. weakened by the ravages of diabetes, he died on may 21st, 1901. the unhappy fate of fitz john porter is a story of unfairness, even cruelty meted out to a soldier whose only military crime had been the same myopia in the fog of war that afflicts all but the acute...
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president was interred, but still these modest funerals would still be in practice even into the 1900s grover cleveland's funeral from beginning from when the funeral first started at his home in princeton to when he was placed in the ground was barely one hour in princeton, new jersey. so extremely modest calvin coolidge's was probably the last of the modest funerals in 1932 were just several hundred guests attended this funeral in northampton, massachusetts. after that, we see where franklin roosevelt died in office in 1945 and there was this that major event, but it was unplanned because no one expected him to die. and that leads us into john f kennedy the next president to die and just very quickly after john f kennedy who also died on planned is when presidents started to do this pre-planning of funerals and and wondering binder that turned into three or that grew over time. so that's when we see the modern the modern-day state funeral that were so familiar with now really start to form after kennedy. really herbert hoovers was the first one that had that pre-planning that had gone into
president was interred, but still these modest funerals would still be in practice even into the 1900s grover cleveland's funeral from beginning from when the funeral first started at his home in princeton to when he was placed in the ground was barely one hour in princeton, new jersey. so extremely modest calvin coolidge's was probably the last of the modest funerals in 1932 were just several hundred guests attended this funeral in northampton, massachusetts. after that, we see where franklin...
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but then, a guy named grover waylon, the president of the world's fair corporation, he decided that he was going to play a little bit dirty. he figured that the path to success, the way to get the big important western european nations to come, they wanted to get in bed with their top rivals. if waylon could get nazi germany or the soviet union to attend in a big way, britain, france, the other western european nations, they would have to step up their game in order to compete. he promised the ussr a very large and very favorable location to show off the soviet union. without haggling over the price, stalin agreed to pay 4 million dollars for the right to build. that is about $75 million today. waylon's trick worked. the very next morning, he got a call to come to paris to negotiate for a much bigger french presence. the french were not gonna let the soviets take all of the glory. cleverly, waylon decided that before he stopped in paris, he was going to make a little detour to italy. he wanted to sell mussolini on the idea that he could not possibly let those communists outshine the gr
but then, a guy named grover waylon, the president of the world's fair corporation, he decided that he was going to play a little bit dirty. he figured that the path to success, the way to get the big important western european nations to come, they wanted to get in bed with their top rivals. if waylon could get nazi germany or the soviet union to attend in a big way, britain, france, the other western european nations, they would have to step up their game in order to compete. he promised the...
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grover cleveland is one president by the way it is significantly in her pole. he is the 22nd in the 24th president pretty so far at least the only president in american history to serve nonconsecutive terms. >> we got karen out of tampa florida good morning. >> good morning. my question is or my statement is that i believe crisis management is probably the most important factor in the ranking of the president. i believe john f. kennedy had not been president during the cuban missile crisis that would have been weeks and we would have ended up in a nuclear war with russia. i wonder if there is any waiting if you will to the different factors in the ranking. are some factors more important than others? also if you agree with me on kennedy the whole joint steeps of staff want to going to war. eighth overall top performers in crisis leadership abraham lincoln fdr theodore roosevelt. truman dwight eisenhower thank you for that question. we do know about kennedy and averting war for their different kinds of crises but if you favor only one kind of crisis that is cris
grover cleveland is one president by the way it is significantly in her pole. he is the 22nd in the 24th president pretty so far at least the only president in american history to serve nonconsecutive terms. >> we got karen out of tampa florida good morning. >> good morning. my question is or my statement is that i believe crisis management is probably the most important factor in the ranking of the president. i believe john f. kennedy had not been president during the cuban missile...
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but then guy named grover whalen the president of the world's fair corporation. he decided he was gonna play a little dirty. he figured that the path to success the way to get the big important western european nations to come. was to get in bed with their top rivals. that if wayland could get nazi germany or the soviet union to attend in a big way then britain and france and the other western european nations would really have to step up their game in order to compete. so he promised the ussr a very large and very favorable location to show off the glories of the soviet union. without even haggling over the price stalin agreed to pay four million dollars for the rights to build. which is about 75 million dollars today. and whelan's trick worked. the very next morning he got a call to come to paris to negotiate for a much bigger french presence the french were not going to elect the soviets. take all the glory. but cleverly whale and decided that before he stopped in paris. he was going to make a little detour to italy to sell mussolini on the idea that he couldn
but then guy named grover whalen the president of the world's fair corporation. he decided he was gonna play a little dirty. he figured that the path to success the way to get the big important western european nations to come. was to get in bed with their top rivals. that if wayland could get nazi germany or the soviet union to attend in a big way then britain and france and the other western european nations would really have to step up their game in order to compete. so he promised the ussr...