michael copps.ause] cahuenga. >> thank you very much, jonathan , for allowing me to come back to hunter college for another visit and particularly one held in this historic roosevelt house public policy institute. i always jump at any invitation that has been named roosevelt attest to it because, as you indicated, franklin roosevelt has always been my hero. i have this opportunity to visit with you in the house where franklin and eleanor actually lived and, as you say come important components of the new deal or actually hatched as something of will always treasure. i appreciated. i admire franklin d. roosevelt, not just for what he did, although guiding a suffering an uncertain america out of the great depression and on to victory in world war ii which is right at the top in my book, but so too for how he went about the job of governing. he created optimism from despair , a consensus from confusion, strength from a national collapse. he had an abiding faith in the good judgment of the people and a