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on february 19, 1940 two, president reagan roosevelt issued executive order 9066, leading to forced relocationnd internment of over 100,000 people of japanese ancestry. japanese relocation from 1943, a 10 minute film posted by the brother of dwight eisenhower. mr. eisenhower presents arguments in favor of the forced internment policy, while scenes of the mobile process and internment camps are shown -- removal process and internment camps are shown. ♪ >> when the japanese attacked pearl harbor, our west coast came of potential combat zone. we knew that some among the japanese were potentially dangerous. no one knew what would happen among this concentrated population if japanese forces should try to invade our shores. military authorities determined that all of them, citizens and aliens alike, would have to move. this picture tells how the mass migration was accomplished. neither the army or the war relocation authority relished the idea from taking families from their homes, so the military and civilian agencies chose to have real consideration for the people involved. consideration was given
on february 19, 1940 two, president reagan roosevelt issued executive order 9066, leading to forced relocationnd internment of over 100,000 people of japanese ancestry. japanese relocation from 1943, a 10 minute film posted by the brother of dwight eisenhower. mr. eisenhower presents arguments in favor of the forced internment policy, while scenes of the mobile process and internment camps are shown -- removal process and internment camps are shown. ♪ >> when the japanese attacked pearl...
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sustituyendo Órdenes del congreso, hay una gran trayectoria en este paÍs, donde el presidente como reagan, roosevelter a ser deportados, de unirse para avanzar a la reforma migratoria. >> el Único miedo que tenemos es mantenernos en el silencio, a eso hay que tenerle miedo, tenemos que salir a alzar la voz y hacer como hicieron los dremmers, esos jÓvenes declararon su nombre y se deroga la calle y lograron que el presidente de los estados unidos, despuÉs que evadiÓ durante mucho tiempo,, durante muchos aÑos, intervenir en el Área de migraciones, se vio forzado por la comunidad activa y participativa a hacer Órdenes ejecutivas que lo esta protegiendo, >> la sucesiÓn cultural latina estarÁ realizando un taller donde aplicarÁ requisito de la orden ejecutiva del presidente obama sobre daca y dapa, el primero de los tres talleres se realizarÁ el 20 de febrero, para mÁs informaciÓn puede llamar a la direcciÓn en pantalla o mÁs el taller es completamente gratis. >> preste mucha atenciÓn ya que si usted es hijo de una familia emigrante y esta en busca de una vez universitaria, la asociaciÓn de estudiantes q
sustituyendo Órdenes del congreso, hay una gran trayectoria en este paÍs, donde el presidente como reagan, roosevelter a ser deportados, de unirse para avanzar a la reforma migratoria. >> el Único miedo que tenemos es mantenernos en el silencio, a eso hay que tenerle miedo, tenemos que salir a alzar la voz y hacer como hicieron los dremmers, esos jÓvenes declararon su nombre y se deroga la calle y lograron que el presidente de los estados unidos, despuÉs que evadiÓ durante mucho...
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reagan. >> roosevelt. >> fdr. >> delaware. >> take a wild guess. >> not eisenhower. >> that was hoover?that the hoover guy? >> john adams. nope. >> who is that? >> that teddy roosevelt. >> oh my god you nailed it. >> good for them. >> the time is now 26 after the top of the hour. coming up he's the rapper turned isis poster boy. turns out the fbi was on him all along. just how close will leave you speechless. >> a house turning to ice moments after firefighters put out the flames. maria molina is tracking the deep freeze. >> it is tuesday february 17th. feeling the freeze. am ten's of millions of americans waking up to another bone chilling morning. sub zero temperatures snow and a dangerous commute and the nation's capitol could see the biggest storm yet. we are live on the ground and tracking what's ahead. >> days after the brutal beheadings of these christians at the hands of isis the white house ashas a new tactic to win the war on terror. >> we cannot win this war by killing them. we cannot kill our way out of this war. >> wait until you hear the state department's new suggestions.
reagan. >> roosevelt. >> fdr. >> delaware. >> take a wild guess. >> not eisenhower. >> that was hoover?that the hoover guy? >> john adams. nope. >> who is that? >> that teddy roosevelt. >> oh my god you nailed it. >> good for them. >> the time is now 26 after the top of the hour. coming up he's the rapper turned isis poster boy. turns out the fbi was on him all along. just how close will leave you speechless. >> a...
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reagan. >> roosevelt. >> yes. fdr. >> what does the d stand for, do you remember? >> not eisenhower. >> that was hoover. that was the hoover guy. >> john adams. nope. who is that? >> who's this? >> that one's teddy roosevelt. >> oh, my god, you nailed it. >> good job. >> adrian, i did it! >> speak softly and carry a big -- >> heart. >> brain. >> hammer. >> circle. >> broccoli. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> carry a big -- >> stick. >> well done. >> george w. bush. >> the older bush. >> you'd listened to me it would have raised taxes. >> then it would have had one term. >> what vegetable did he raise? >> tomato. >> eggplant. >> brussels sprouts. >> broccoli maybe. >> yes! you knew he hated broccoli but you didn't know who won the civil war? >> that's peanut guy. right? >> oh, is it carter? >> you got it. >> i don't think that's the president. i'd be really surprised if it is. >> first name's jimmy. >> jimmy carter. >> yes. >> oh, that is a president. >> i'm kicking -- right now jen. >> we had that hostage crisis with what country? >> south korea. >> what country took hostage s
reagan. >> roosevelt. >> yes. fdr. >> what does the d stand for, do you remember? >> not eisenhower. >> that was hoover. that was the hoover guy. >> john adams. nope. who is that? >> who's this? >> that one's teddy roosevelt. >> oh, my god, you nailed it. >> good job. >> adrian, i did it! >> speak softly and carry a big -- >> heart. >> brain. >> hammer. >> circle. >> broccoli. >> oh [...
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i think if you look at our greatest presidents, washington, lincoln, both roosevelts, truman, eisenhower, reagan were people who had a first class temperament, and so they never considered themselves the smartest guy in the room, but they wanted the smartest people around them and they could take their advice shape it based on their own instincts and their own views. i think the kind of people that a candidate wants advising him or her is critically important. the rest of it is, i think, you know, you can't predict the problems that a president will face. >> all right. robert gates, former secretary of defense, thanks for checking in. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, are you ready for nerd screen football? super bowl food fight, that is. we'll politicize anything here. why what you eat and drink actually does say a lot about which party you vote for. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further da
i think if you look at our greatest presidents, washington, lincoln, both roosevelts, truman, eisenhower, reagan were people who had a first class temperament, and so they never considered themselves the smartest guy in the room, but they wanted the smartest people around them and they could take their advice shape it based on their own instincts and their own views. i think the kind of people that a candidate wants advising him or her is critically important. the rest of it is, i think, you...
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roosevelt, fdr number two, washington has to be up there. >> john adams. five? >> lincoln, fdr, and with no apologies i put reagan up there. yeah. ou look back at the roosevelts and you see what fdr did. breathtaking. >> can you imagine what twitter would have done to fdr from december 7th through the end of may? >> can you imagine what fdr would have done to twitter? he would have ignored it? politicians in washington, d.c., i have a message for you, ignore twitter. ignore the comments. ignore it all. do what's right. seriously. just don't -- don't watch. >> okay. >> turn it on sports center. >>> snl wins big and we'll tell you just how big, next. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you'r
roosevelt, fdr number two, washington has to be up there. >> john adams. five? >> lincoln, fdr, and with no apologies i put reagan up there. yeah. ou look back at the roosevelts and you see what fdr did. breathtaking. >> can you imagine what twitter would have done to fdr from december 7th through the end of may? >> can you imagine what fdr would have done to twitter? he would have ignored it? politicians in washington, d.c., i have a message for you, ignore twitter....
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teddy roosevelt kept the sport for being outlawed for excessive violence another helped wolverines win two titles, ronald reaganyed college ball made his mark in the movies. >> go out there and win one for the gipper. >> republican vice presidential nominee jack kemp led buffalo bills to two afl championships and before he ran for governor lynn swann was a four-time champ with pittsburgh steelers. joining me from the site of super bowl xlix is lynn swann and rachel nichols. thanks for joining us guys. lynn swann, i want to talk to you. talk about what it feels like you won four super bowls with the steelers in six years, famous catch and run. what do the players feel like in a few hours, the anticipation. >> just that. it's the anticipation the excitement that 30 other teams are sitting at home watching them play for the championship and one team is going to walk away with a ring. it's kind of interesting because seattle will come into it having just played and won a super bowl. so they feel like okay this is where we're supposed to be. a lot of guys from the patriots who have never been in the super bowl. so g
teddy roosevelt kept the sport for being outlawed for excessive violence another helped wolverines win two titles, ronald reaganyed college ball made his mark in the movies. >> go out there and win one for the gipper. >> republican vice presidential nominee jack kemp led buffalo bills to two afl championships and before he ran for governor lynn swann was a four-time champ with pittsburgh steelers. joining me from the site of super bowl xlix is lynn swann and rachel nichols. thanks...
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and once i had a book of ronald reagan where he would write the mash notes to nancy, and it is something that went over exceed exceedingly well. and president rooseveltld do a whole schtick about his dog when he was being criticized and it is a holiday weekend and everybody is going out, and february 15th, sis an important day for the affordable care act, and the president needed to push it forward around the immediatemedia hits is getting 14 or 15 million people already, and it is working. >> and we are leading wit tonight at 10:00 p.m. on cmn and so it is working in some way, and let's show the other presidents here, and we remember bill clinton playing the saxophone on the arsenio hall show as governor and so people believe that sort of trail blazed this sort of thing. i don't know why they say that, because remember richard nixon in the '70s saying "sock it to me." this the didn't just start with this president, a.b.? >> well, it is true if you are barack obama, and you can do this, you can use it to your advantage, and i'm not opposed at all to presidents humanizing himself. he will invite some criticism this week for some of the contents of the
and once i had a book of ronald reagan where he would write the mash notes to nancy, and it is something that went over exceed exceedingly well. and president rooseveltld do a whole schtick about his dog when he was being criticized and it is a holiday weekend and everybody is going out, and february 15th, sis an important day for the affordable care act, and the president needed to push it forward around the immediatemedia hits is getting 14 or 15 million people already, and it is working....
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and so with roosevelt, compared meeting him to opening a bottle of champagne, it made you feel better. it may you feel better, that optimism, that quality that reagan had that made people or certain people feel better. we do not really know whether hillary has that quality. she is never held an executive position. >> but she has -- >> as governor, we would've had a better idea. >> she has broken so many barriers and rewritten so many templates and as she has been, our longest running public performer. i cannot think of anyone else who has sustained this level of public scrutiny. is it there -- >> the one thing she has that is partly a temperament question, she has the habit of command. and where when she comes in whether she was just out of law school and she went to arkansas to take control of bill clinton's unsuccessful congressional campaign in 1970 four. she came in and took charge. for one of the reasons she is greatly respected in the military and a monkey love her colleagues is that she -- and is loved among her colleagues is that she knows how to take charge. i saw it in 1992 when bill clinton was under pressure from having the draft and tr
and so with roosevelt, compared meeting him to opening a bottle of champagne, it made you feel better. it may you feel better, that optimism, that quality that reagan had that made people or certain people feel better. we do not really know whether hillary has that quality. she is never held an executive position. >> but she has -- >> as governor, we would've had a better idea. >> she has broken so many barriers and rewritten so many templates and as she has been, our longest...
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roosevelt or somebody that was that bull-headed and persist tant to have done it. but we always get worried as historians about what if. i got to edit ronald reagan's diaries called "the reagan diaries." nancy reagan had given it diaries, and nancy reagan had given it to me to edit with one stipulation, never tell people what my husband would have done. because people are very predictable and you never know. history unfolds the way thank you unfolds. because one doesn't want to say it would never have gotten built, the panama canal, without theodore roosevelt but certainly for better or for worse many people in latin america thought it was an ugly sign of american imperialism and colonialism. there are other people who see it as a model of can-doism like going to the moon. so it depends on how you fall down on it. but it's fair to call him the father of the panama canal because of the amount of manic energy and determination he put into that project. >> good evening, professor. dan harrison. when he died in january 1919 roosevelt was being talked about as a putative candidate for the republican nomination in 1920. notwithstanding his frail health a
roosevelt or somebody that was that bull-headed and persist tant to have done it. but we always get worried as historians about what if. i got to edit ronald reagan's diaries called "the reagan diaries." nancy reagan had given it diaries, and nancy reagan had given it to me to edit with one stipulation, never tell people what my husband would have done. because people are very predictable and you never know. history unfolds the way thank you unfolds. because one doesn't want to say it...
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roosevelt, they compared meeting him to opening a bottle of champagne. he just made you feel better. that optimism, that quality that raisin -- that reaganlso had that made people feel better. we don't really know if hillary has that quality. she is never held an executive position. she's been in the senate and cabinet. if governor, we would've had a better idea which you would be like. -- what she would be like. kati: she has rewritten so many templates. she has been our longest running public performer. i cannot think of anyone else who has sustained this level of public scrutiny. john: the one thing i think she has that's probably a temperament question. she has the habit of command. when she comes in, whether it was when she was just out of law school, when she went to arkansas to take control of no clinton's unsuccessful -- bill clinton's unsuccessful campaign in 1974, she came in and took charge. one of the reasons she is respected in the military and among a lot of her colleagues is that she knows how to take charge of the situation. i first saw her in 1992 when bill clinton was under pressure for having dodged the draft and tried
roosevelt, they compared meeting him to opening a bottle of champagne. he just made you feel better. that optimism, that quality that raisin -- that reaganlso had that made people feel better. we don't really know if hillary has that quality. she is never held an executive position. she's been in the senate and cabinet. if governor, we would've had a better idea which you would be like. -- what she would be like. kati: she has rewritten so many templates. she has been our longest running public...
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and so with roosevelt, compared meeting him to opening a bottle of champagne, it made you feel better. it may you feel better, that optimism, that quality that reagan had that made people or certain people feel better. we do not really know whether hillary has that quality. she is never held an executive position. >> but she has -- >> as governor, we would've had a better idea. >> she has broken so many barriers and rewritten so many templates and as she has been, our longest running public performer. i cannot think of anyone else who has sustained this level of public scrutiny. is it there -- >> the one thing she has that is partly a temperament question, she has the habit of command. and where when she comes in whether she was just out of law school and she went to arkansas to take control of bill clinton's unsuccessful congressional campaign in 1970 four. she came in and took charge. for one of the reasons she is greatly respected in the military and a monkey love her -- and among a lot of her colleagues is that she knows how to take charge. i saw it in 1992 when bill clinton was under pressure from having the draft and trying to get into the na
and so with roosevelt, compared meeting him to opening a bottle of champagne, it made you feel better. it may you feel better, that optimism, that quality that reagan had that made people or certain people feel better. we do not really know whether hillary has that quality. she is never held an executive position. >> but she has -- >> as governor, we would've had a better idea. >> she has broken so many barriers and rewritten so many templates and as she has been, our longest...
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roosevelt, like they compared meeting him to opening a bottle of champagne. he just made you feel better. made you feel better and that optimism, that quality that reagan also had that made people -- or certain people feel better. we don't really know whether hillary has that quality. she's never held an executive position. she's been in the senate and in the cabinet. >> but she has -- >> if she had been governor with be we would have had a better idea what she would be like. >> but she has broken so many barriers and rewritten so many templates and she has been our longest running public performer. i can't think of anyone else who has sustained this level of public scrutiny. is there -- yes. >> i was just going to say, the one thing that she really has that's partly a temperament question, she has what in the military they call the habit of command, where when she comes in, whether it was when she was just out of law school and she went to arkansas to take control of bill clinton's unsuccessful congressional campaign in 1974, she just came in and took charge. or -- one of the reasons she is greatly respected in the military and among a lot of her coll
roosevelt, like they compared meeting him to opening a bottle of champagne. he just made you feel better. made you feel better and that optimism, that quality that reagan also had that made people -- or certain people feel better. we don't really know whether hillary has that quality. she's never held an executive position. she's been in the senate and in the cabinet. >> but she has -- >> if she had been governor with be we would have had a better idea what she would be like....
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reagan was a very selfless. he was looking out for the country and not for his party not for his pet projects. he was looking out for the country. teddy rooseveltomes to mind. there is a long string of other presidents that tried to do social engineering. some of which might have worked a lot of it has not worked. all the huge debt we have today goes right back to the great society and social security. these are things we can never pay for in the long run. that is why we have others debt -- all this debt. the mandatory social programs that give us all this crushing debt. host: kevin and stafford, virginia talking about his admiration of washington. ronald from michigan, democrats line. i believe he also says washington is a favorite of his. caller: hello? host: you are on. caller: hey pedro. host: who is your favorite president? caller: my favorite president is george our first and best, george washington. the reason -- i am sorry? host: go-ahead. caller: the reason why i say he's the best president is because he brought peace with england. that was the world's superpower at that time and that was the greatest way to appease, to use ambassadors
reagan was a very selfless. he was looking out for the country and not for his party not for his pet projects. he was looking out for the country. teddy rooseveltomes to mind. there is a long string of other presidents that tried to do social engineering. some of which might have worked a lot of it has not worked. all the huge debt we have today goes right back to the great society and social security. these are things we can never pay for in the long run. that is why we have others debt -- all...