thank you, john fromer.com. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >>> next, burton and anita folsom contend that president franklin d. roosevelt used world war ii to promote his own agenda which according to the authors including the expansion of the executive branch and excessive spending that left the country financially ill prepared for the japanese attack on pearl harbor and the subsequent u.s. entry into world war ii. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon and welcome to the cato institute in exile. we're glad to have you folks here, and we're or very proud to say that in about two months the construction on our building will be complete, and we'll be back in the hayek auditorium. but for now we're glad to be here at the undercrofte. auditorium to discuss this book, "fdr goes to war."nder a long time ago i went to mayfield high school in mayfield, kentucky, and in my senior year i was the co-editor of the high school newspaper, "the cardinal." newspaper, the cardin