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i am the director of the roosevelt house. it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to what is essentially, i guess, the first of our evening public programs to mark women's history month. march is women's history month. please remember that part of the celebration is the opportunity to either have another look or a first look at the exhibition of women's suffrage material we have on view upstairs. i was going to say it is only until the end of the month but we are announcing we will extend the duration. tonight we welcome two women who will be speaking about two special women. and it is a pleasure to welcome them to the home of eleanor roosevelt who played a big role in polly's activism. it is a particular pleasure to welcome you to murray's alma matter. she graduated january 1933. that was one of the many milestones in the life we will hear about it. murray played a role in roosevelt's life and they had a long friendship. you will hear all about the story and i will leave the rest of the story to the guest. patricia bell-scott
i am the director of the roosevelt house. it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to what is essentially, i guess, the first of our evening public programs to mark women's history month. march is women's history month. please remember that part of the celebration is the opportunity to either have another look or a first look at the exhibition of women's suffrage material we have on view upstairs. i was going to say it is only until the end of the month but we are announcing we will extend the...
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and roosevelt talked about that in 1910. warning against those who see themselves first as citizens of the world, whose international feeling swamps national feeling. citizens of the world are the worst citizens of their own country because they point out a humanity in the amorphous things we can do for them withouts focusing on what makes in the republics case. i call the forepolicy of barack obama a coexisting important policy. another bumper sticker. doesn't it make you throw up a little built, too when you see it? that is an example of his mindset. it's not the coexisting is bad. it's good. but it's a means, not an ends, just like engage. is a means, not an end. but for this administration ex-when asked about this doctrine he said it is to engage. engaging is not a doctrine. engaging doesn't mean you necessary lip understand who you are or what you believe in, and so what you have is a series of progressive elites who went to school at places like princeton harvard, and a lot of us know a lot of little obamas, big believ
and roosevelt talked about that in 1910. warning against those who see themselves first as citizens of the world, whose international feeling swamps national feeling. citizens of the world are the worst citizens of their own country because they point out a humanity in the amorphous things we can do for them withouts focusing on what makes in the republics case. i call the forepolicy of barack obama a coexisting important policy. another bumper sticker. doesn't it make you throw up a little...
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. -- whenoosevelts was roosevelt was elected, what was his plan? the new deal, including public works, mobile is in of the american people to take jobs they would not have had. mobilization of the american people to take jobs they would not have had. he wanted to improve wages. combathis first acts to deflation was to take the country off of the gold standard. >> who were the major economic advisers? includinga number, one with which he campaigned. he had some advice from george, a professor at cornell. on henryan to lean morgenthaler, who became secretary of treasury. they were all in favor of going off of the gold standard to tackle deflation by raising prices, allowing roosevelt and the united states government through the federal reserve dollar, tomanage the ease booms and busts. >> world war ii comes. how does that affect the economy? eric: roosevelt uses the idea of antifascist as an alliance in the war. it carries over into the late 1930's and they use currency loans and antifascist measures during the time when the united states was not yet
. -- whenoosevelts was roosevelt was elected, what was his plan? the new deal, including public works, mobile is in of the american people to take jobs they would not have had. mobilization of the american people to take jobs they would not have had. he wanted to improve wages. combathis first acts to deflation was to take the country off of the gold standard. >> who were the major economic advisers? includinga number, one with which he campaigned. he had some advice from george, a...
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[laughter] this book is also not about teddy roosevelt. of course, it channels his historic speech, but it's not about him. i'm not attempting to litigate his life as a conservative. i am very aware of his progressive lurch and what he gave us in 1912 in the candidacy and presidency of woodrow wilson. to say that teddy roosevelt as an american failed while daring greatly, is generous. so this book is not be about me, it's not about roosevelt or litigating his -- where he is on the political spectrum. it is a call to action. it, to me, is meant to inspire, motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special. and that it is worth fighting for. and some of us carried a rifle, and many in this generation still do, but you don't have to carry a rifle to be in the arena. and it's our job to instill in every generation principles that perpetuate what is, as you all here know, an experiment, an experiment in human freedom. you see, if the 21st century isn't an american century, then the 21st century will not be a free cent
[laughter] this book is also not about teddy roosevelt. of course, it channels his historic speech, but it's not about him. i'm not attempting to litigate his life as a conservative. i am very aware of his progressive lurch and what he gave us in 1912 in the candidacy and presidency of woodrow wilson. to say that teddy roosevelt as an american failed while daring greatly, is generous. so this book is not be about me, it's not about roosevelt or litigating his -- where he is on the political...
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this book is always not about teddy roosevelt. of course, it channels historic speech but it's not about him, i'm not attempt to go litigate his life as a conservative i'm very aware of progressive lurch and what he gives in candy with -- candidacy with woodrow wilson. it's a call to action. to me is meant to inspire motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special and that it is worth fighting for and some of us carried a rifle and many in this generation still do, but you don't have to carry a rifle to be in the arena and it's our job to instill in every generation the principles that perpetuates what is an experiment in human freedom. you see, if the 21st century isn't an american century, then the 21st century will not be a free century. it's just a fact. you look around in the world today there are threats, ideologies around the world are quite different than ours and a quote, something i put in the book throughout is the phrase history is not over, history is never over and all we have to do is lo
this book is always not about teddy roosevelt. of course, it channels historic speech but it's not about him, i'm not attempt to go litigate his life as a conservative i'm very aware of progressive lurch and what he gives in candy with -- candidacy with woodrow wilson. it's a call to action. to me is meant to inspire motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special and that it is worth fighting for and some of us carried a rifle and many in this generation still do,...
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teddy roosevelt's man in the arena". it is not the critic who counts but the man who is in the arena his face is marred by blood and sweat and dust who strives valiantly, errors and comes up short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcoming but who does strive to do the deed, knows great enthusiasm, devotion, spends himself in a worthy cause, if he fails fails while daring greatly so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who no neither victory nor defeat. it is a famous quotation. this book aims to ask those questions. this book is not about my life. i am not audacious enough to believe i should be writing a biography at the age of 35. i am not a state senator from illinois. [laughter] this book is also not about teddy roosevelt. it channels his historic speech, but it is not about him. i am aware of his progressive lurch and what he gave us in 1912 in his candidacy and the presidency of woodrow wilson.wilson. to say that he failed while daring greatly is generous. thi
teddy roosevelt's man in the arena". it is not the critic who counts but the man who is in the arena his face is marred by blood and sweat and dust who strives valiantly, errors and comes up short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcoming but who does strive to do the deed, knows great enthusiasm, devotion, spends himself in a worthy cause, if he fails fails while daring greatly so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who no neither...
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- roosevelts and harry truman. think of the presidency of stewardship under roosevelt, frankly, that a president is free to do anything not explicitly described in the u.s. constitution. the lion in professor rossiter's theyn dominate their time, dictate to congress, they monopolize the media. , what might be properly called the arthur/insurer model of presidential leadership came to be seen as the ideal in a modern arthur/injure -- arthur/injure -- arthur scleshinger model of presidential leadership came to be seen as the ideal in a modern superpower. only then can we appreciate the hand of dwight eisenhower. joby truman has the chief in the modern presidency under persuasion. ike agreed, but he had very for the bullye pulpit and he had a very healthy sense of skepticism about how much a president's words alone could move the nation. words wered that if the ultimate test of presidential leadership, the american people should elect ernest hemingway. [laughter] mr. smith: he also said the job is to persuade, not pub
- roosevelts and harry truman. think of the presidency of stewardship under roosevelt, frankly, that a president is free to do anything not explicitly described in the u.s. constitution. the lion in professor rossiter's theyn dominate their time, dictate to congress, they monopolize the media. , what might be properly called the arthur/insurer model of presidential leadership came to be seen as the ideal in a modern arthur/injure -- arthur/injure -- arthur scleshinger model of presidential...
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what began with the first roosevelt was greatly reinforced by the second. first the great depression then , world war ii, and in the cold war had the effect of centralizing power in washington and personalizing that power in the presidency. the process reached its height, arguably, in the 1960's, when television brought us closer to han ever to the man of the oval office, even to magnify the reach of the influence of his the pulpit. think of dwight d. eisenhower sending troops to little rock and coming back to newport to speak to the nation on television from the present's house, he said from the office of roosevelt and lincoln. think of jfk one day in june, 1962, he turned on the tv and he saw george wallace standing in a school has door. and kennedy up to that time tried to avoid becoming ensnared in the political cycle of civil rights. he sent word to the television networks that he wanted a half hour of time that evening. when he went on, he had a speech that wasn't finished to introduce a bill that had been written, but he had committed himself. he had
what began with the first roosevelt was greatly reinforced by the second. first the great depression then , world war ii, and in the cold war had the effect of centralizing power in washington and personalizing that power in the presidency. the process reached its height, arguably, in the 1960's, when television brought us closer to han ever to the man of the oval office, even to magnify the reach of the influence of his the pulpit. think of dwight d. eisenhower sending troops to little rock...
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s fifth cousin, theodore roosevelt, and today is known as the roosevelt conference room. >> for yearske meister was told his father had a family heirloom like no other -- a decorative piece of wood with peeling paint, reputed in family lore to be from the white house. the problem -- nobody knows how to find out if the story is true. it's become an irresistible mystery to mike and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, who are determined to solve it. larry's inquiries are all met by laughter and blank stares, until he calls author and historian bill seale. >> he was skeptical that it could be the actual white house. so i said, "can i just send you pictures?" >> what was your initial reaction? >> well, i thought it looked suspicious. [ laughs ] and so, i didn't tell them much until i researched it. >> did you say, "ah, just leave it in the attic another 50 years. it'll be fine"? >> no. no, i was too curious for that. >> in fact, the meisters' photos have bill scratching his head. >> he called me back, and he goes, "i swear i've seen it." >> bill is remembering a particular photo from 1898,
s fifth cousin, theodore roosevelt, and today is known as the roosevelt conference room. >> for yearske meister was told his father had a family heirloom like no other -- a decorative piece of wood with peeling paint, reputed in family lore to be from the white house. the problem -- nobody knows how to find out if the story is true. it's become an irresistible mystery to mike and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, who are determined to solve it. larry's inquiries are all met by laughter...
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but what is that strange looking structure along the roosevelt expressway.icole brewer uncovers the history behind it. >> first 15-year-old home alone when burglars force their way inside. what he did that police say helped them nab the would be thieves. >> good evening, i'm ukee washington. >> hi, i'm jess today dean. >>> berlin new jersey teenager hid in the basement and called nip 11 once he realized what was happening. >> tonight we are hearing that 911 call. "eyewitness news" reporter david superintendent has more on the teen's brave actions. >> 911. what is your emergency? >> berlin police say understandably panicked 15 year old called 911. when he heard strange noises coming from upstairs. >> did you see them come in? >> no, i heard them break the window. >> sew okay. stay on the line with me. where are you at now? >> in my basement. >> police say james clerk inn injury and alexis diamond broke into the boy's berlin home while his parents were gone. >> you don't hear anything moving around in the basement with you, right? >> no. >> okay. i want to you
but what is that strange looking structure along the roosevelt expressway.icole brewer uncovers the history behind it. >> first 15-year-old home alone when burglars force their way inside. what he did that police say helped them nab the would be thieves. >> good evening, i'm ukee washington. >> hi, i'm jess today dean. >>> berlin new jersey teenager hid in the basement and called nip 11 once he realized what was happening. >> tonight we are hearing that 911...
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but what is that strange looking structure along the roosevelt expressway.icole brewer uncovers the history behind it. >> first 15-year-old home alone when burglars force their way inside. what he did that police say helped them nab the would be thieves. >> good evening, i'm ukee washington. >> hi, i'm jess today dean. >>> berlin new jersey teenager hid in the basement and called nip 11 once he realized what was happening. >> tonight we are hearing that 911 call. "eyewitness news" reporter david superintendent has more on the teen's brave actions. >> 911. what is your emergency? >> berlin police say understandably panicked 15 year old called 911. when he heard strange noises coming from upstairs. >> did you see them come in? >> no, i heard them break the window. >> sew okay. stay on the line with me. where are you at now? >> in my basement. >> police say james clerk inn injury and alexis diamond broke into the boy's berlin home while his parents were gone. >> you don't hear anything moving around in the basement with you, right? >> no. >> okay. i want to you
but what is that strange looking structure along the roosevelt expressway.icole brewer uncovers the history behind it. >> first 15-year-old home alone when burglars force their way inside. what he did that police say helped them nab the would be thieves. >> good evening, i'm ukee washington. >> hi, i'm jess today dean. >>> berlin new jersey teenager hid in the basement and called nip 11 once he realized what was happening. >> tonight we are hearing that 911...
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washington, jefferson, lincoln , roosevelt, and reagan. if barack obama's secretary of state, his wing woman were to win, we would say the tide has again turns. he won, one reelection, handed off power. if theyemocrats -- become basically the dominant residential party -- presidential party then -- ok, now. the structure, the rhythm of the presidency, and if you are a democrat i am going to him you bum you am going to out. since -- just remember the democrats are overwhelmingly the and the political party civil war looms so large in our memory that since lincoln there are only two democrats that have 12 popular votes for the presidency. franklin roosevelt and barack obama. that's it. wow, ooh. kennedy, not harry truman, not bill clinton, none of them. but the democrats have one popular votes -- not always majorities -- at least five of the last six presidential elections. if they prevail again and go forward, and the republicans do thenethink their formula, they are going to be the minority for a while. ok? that is the present. how does th
washington, jefferson, lincoln , roosevelt, and reagan. if barack obama's secretary of state, his wing woman were to win, we would say the tide has again turns. he won, one reelection, handed off power. if theyemocrats -- become basically the dominant residential party -- presidential party then -- ok, now. the structure, the rhythm of the presidency, and if you are a democrat i am going to him you bum you am going to out. since -- just remember the democrats are overwhelmingly the and the...
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and so it is believed that roosevelt made a promise to the catholic church.any event, throughout the war, he decided to keep america neutral, not to make any attempt to evade the fairly strict u.s. neutrality laws that were there in place and not to prosecute a major oil company that actually did evade those laws. brian: you write that two thirds of the americans that thought were jews. adam: i'm not sure i used the figure of two thirds, but people believe anywhere from a third to a half may have been jewish. it is hard to pin down because so many jews changed their name. brian: the reason i ask is why? what is the reason that they participated in much higher rate? than the percentage of jews in america? adam: to quote one volunteer, he says for us, it was never about franco. it was always about hitler. american jews, like jews all of -- all over the world, saw hitler on the rise and this all the things he was saying about jews, it fueled recruitment of volunteers to fight in spain not just in this country, but many countries as well. american jews were also
and so it is believed that roosevelt made a promise to the catholic church.any event, throughout the war, he decided to keep america neutral, not to make any attempt to evade the fairly strict u.s. neutrality laws that were there in place and not to prosecute a major oil company that actually did evade those laws. brian: you write that two thirds of the americans that thought were jews. adam: i'm not sure i used the figure of two thirds, but people believe anywhere from a third to a half may...
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eleanor roosevelt was a close friend of gilman's mother the roosevelts who had this extremely habit of asking all sorts of interesting people to come and live with them at the white house for the time. invited marthaly to come live in the white house while she worked on her writing. she retained this very close relationship with eleanor roosevelt's and continue to write her letters from spain aussie and having were there. went and show the film for the first time to the roosevelts in the white house. in mid-1937. the most exclusive audience for a film premiere that one can think of. they hope to that this would stir at least president roosevelt documented people out of their stance of neutrality in the spanish war. it was broken in a very crucial way. of rules having to do the gist ofity which was a neutrality act that .as amended you could not sell arms to any country engaged in war or to either side of the civil war. also some things other than arms. one thing was oil. modern armies run on oil. 60% of the oil going to both sides in spain went directly to the armies. it was needed for
eleanor roosevelt was a close friend of gilman's mother the roosevelts who had this extremely habit of asking all sorts of interesting people to come and live with them at the white house for the time. invited marthaly to come live in the white house while she worked on her writing. she retained this very close relationship with eleanor roosevelt's and continue to write her letters from spain aussie and having were there. went and show the film for the first time to the roosevelts in the white...
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stories about what had actually happened to franklin roosevelt. some have said the soviets had killed in the of the people said it was an inside job. some people said after franklin roosevelt faked his death and was living out in upstate new york very happily. he just didn't want to be president anymore after 12 and a half years. so these stories give apparently seem to crop up. as to the presidential libraries, the first public presidential library came from franklin roosevelt. he proposed the idea for taxpayer-funded presidential library while he was still president, which again, going back to this model for the president is a private citizen with great power for a short period of time and the returns to being a private citizen, that idea was can we legislate it was a little controversial in the 1940s when he proposes a. it was partly i think the roosevelt a public works project it was and if i did to make some jobs. is als also a way for him to del with, he was kind of a quarter and he wanted a place where he could store all the stuff -- hoarde
stories about what had actually happened to franklin roosevelt. some have said the soviets had killed in the of the people said it was an inside job. some people said after franklin roosevelt faked his death and was living out in upstate new york very happily. he just didn't want to be president anymore after 12 and a half years. so these stories give apparently seem to crop up. as to the presidential libraries, the first public presidential library came from franklin roosevelt. he proposed the...
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died hughes said there are so many great different stories of roosevelt some said the soviets killed him some said it was the inside job some said that actually he faked his death and was living in upstate new york adjusted want to be president anymore so the stories crop up but as far as a presidential library the first public one came from strengthen roosevelt who proposed the idea of a taxpayer funded library while he was still president which going back to this model as a private citizen who has great power for a short period of time than returns that idea is so low though controversial in low though controversial in the 40's partly it was public works project to make some jobs also ave because he was a quarter and wanted a place he could store all of his stuff but not just in the national archives because presidents have egos and want to be remembered and fondly in the way they would like so all that goes into the presidential library so lawmakers approved for every president since and included hoover who was still alive at the time so he has a taxpayer funded library but that i
died hughes said there are so many great different stories of roosevelt some said the soviets killed him some said it was the inside job some said that actually he faked his death and was living in upstate new york adjusted want to be president anymore so the stories crop up but as far as a presidential library the first public one came from strengthen roosevelt who proposed the idea of a taxpayer funded library while he was still president which going back to this model as a private citizen...
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roosevelt thinks this is totally appalling. churchill, secretary of state during the russian civil war was actually taking a key role, but not very successfully. he sees himself as taking part in the same role. ultimately, the americans take a benign view of stalin. roosevelt is convinced he can talk to stalin, that he can get stalin to be reasonable. tricks him repeatedly over the fate of poland, which was the major issue. this map is rapidly transformed into a map in which soviet forces are in control in eastern europe, and again, that -- and against that background it is not really surprising, the communist governments are in put in power. eisenhower has become the army chief of staff. as army chief of staff he has to respond to the situation. he is in a very difficult position. the american public want to have the troops back home. the troops have signed up for the duration, volunteered for the duration, and there is an enormous demobilization of the american military immediately after the war. the number of divisions falls
roosevelt thinks this is totally appalling. churchill, secretary of state during the russian civil war was actually taking a key role, but not very successfully. he sees himself as taking part in the same role. ultimately, the americans take a benign view of stalin. roosevelt is convinced he can talk to stalin, that he can get stalin to be reasonable. tricks him repeatedly over the fate of poland, which was the major issue. this map is rapidly transformed into a map in which soviet forces are...
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next to david is tim roosevelt. he has written fiction and non-fiction books and happens to be the great great grandson of theodore roosevelt. his book is allegiance. next to kim is jay wexler, professor at boston university of law and former law clerk to justi justi justice ginsburg and wrote a book about a justice going through a midlife crisis. it has been said a book on supreme court humor would be thin but jay added to that. and finally, we have our last author who wrote a book on ginsburg. a terrific book. i will start off with a broad question asking each of you to describe your book and what special challenges you found in writing about the supreme court or appellate courts. >> i will start. by book is the "the advocate's daughter: a thriller". it is a thriller. the protagnist is a prominent washington, d.c. lawyer who is on the short list to be the next nominee to the supreme court. he has big deep dark secret. a youthful crime that haunted him for 30 years and has been kept secret. and the book is about hi
next to david is tim roosevelt. he has written fiction and non-fiction books and happens to be the great great grandson of theodore roosevelt. his book is allegiance. next to kim is jay wexler, professor at boston university of law and former law clerk to justi justi justice ginsburg and wrote a book about a justice going through a midlife crisis. it has been said a book on supreme court humor would be thin but jay added to that. and finally, we have our last author who wrote a book on...
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roosevelt came away impressed by the japanese. the japanese never told me anything but the truth of the nations unlike the -- negotiations unlike the russians. he came away despising the russians and admiring the japanese at the same time he is fearful and wary of the fact that japan is a rising economic power and a rising military power. roosevelt does everything he can to become -- be conciliatory to the japanese from the time he takes office most of the end of his administration. when san francisco try to segregate japanese schoolchildren, roosevelt steps in and does everything possible to stop san francisco from doing it, but, of course, he was limited by both federalism. education is a state and local policy. and also by the supreme court which has said that segregation is ok. if blacks can be segregated in the south, why can't asians be segregated in california? the difference of course, the southern blacks were only protected by the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendment and the whims of congress and the executive branch. none of w
roosevelt came away impressed by the japanese. the japanese never told me anything but the truth of the nations unlike the -- negotiations unlike the russians. he came away despising the russians and admiring the japanese at the same time he is fearful and wary of the fact that japan is a rising economic power and a rising military power. roosevelt does everything he can to become -- be conciliatory to the japanese from the time he takes office most of the end of his administration. when san...
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this time hoover and roosevelt took steps to fix the depression.ot much worse. >> two years later we had the revenue act passed which doubled the income tax. it raised the top rate by more than a doubling. when franklin roosevelt came into office the new deal interventions came in. by the end of his first term franklin roosevelt doubled spending. in the midst of it all you had roosevelt constantly attacking people of end prize calling them economic royalists. john: on colleges everybody believes fdr saved us. >> it's so false. the depression was still with us on the eve of world war ii. we didn't get a recovery until after world war ii. john: the next myth. profit is evil. >> profit is the measure of success accepts. it's the fertilizer that quickens the imagination of men and women in a free marketplace. a depression is an economy without profit. >> a couple more myths. jesus was socialist. >> jesus himself was after he broached and this is recorded in the book of luke by a man who wanted him to redistwri tbiewt wealth. he says master, speak with
this time hoover and roosevelt took steps to fix the depression.ot much worse. >> two years later we had the revenue act passed which doubled the income tax. it raised the top rate by more than a doubling. when franklin roosevelt came into office the new deal interventions came in. by the end of his first term franklin roosevelt doubled spending. in the midst of it all you had roosevelt constantly attacking people of end prize calling them economic royalists. john: on colleges everybody...
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what would teddy roosevelt do? i'm fernando espuelas. welcome to "matter of fact." the presidential campaign this year is personal for california congressman xavier becerra, he is the chairman of the house democratic caucus. xavier becerra: donald trump and republicans in congress are talking about my parents and about me, and it's time for us to stand up and say this is not the way you do it. fernando: becerra, an avid campaigner for candidate hillary clinton, is the highest-ranking hispanic lawmaker in the democratic party. and, he's trying to turn out the latino vote, amid speculation by some that he could also be a potential running mate should clinton seal the nomination. is he the person the ticket needs? congressman becerra joins me now. do you want to be vice president of the united states? xavier becerra: it's one of things if you are lucky enough to get elected to office, you want to get big things done. i'm fortunate with congress. i'm going to do as much as i can. the sky should be the limit for anyone who has dreams. they are for me as well, but right n
what would teddy roosevelt do? i'm fernando espuelas. welcome to "matter of fact." the presidential campaign this year is personal for california congressman xavier becerra, he is the chairman of the house democratic caucus. xavier becerra: donald trump and republicans in congress are talking about my parents and about me, and it's time for us to stand up and say this is not the way you do it. fernando: becerra, an avid campaigner for candidate hillary clinton, is the highest-ranking...
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this is eleanor roosevelt living through this moment. so eleanor roosevelt in terms of universal declaration of human rights, in terms of the united nations, in terms of global consensus about what is right and what is wrong is -- i don't think there's any figure that's comparable. i will note that when hillary clinton began her campaign, she began it at a park that honors eleanor roosevelt. so i think for clinton, eleanor roosevelt is her top role mold. >> i'm going to do something which i know as a fellow author i hate which is to ask you why you didn't include certain people, certain facts or certain things. >> sure. >> to my mind -- now, i know jimmy carter's in here, but he's not prominent. and to my mind, jimmy carter's actually underappreciated because he's the first president who actually injected human rights into the national, international foreign policy debate. before carter it was kind of an academic exercise. borders, military movements, things like that. but he was the first one to really kind of put, you know, who started
this is eleanor roosevelt living through this moment. so eleanor roosevelt in terms of universal declaration of human rights, in terms of the united nations, in terms of global consensus about what is right and what is wrong is -- i don't think there's any figure that's comparable. i will note that when hillary clinton began her campaign, she began it at a park that honors eleanor roosevelt. so i think for clinton, eleanor roosevelt is her top role mold. >> i'm going to do something which...
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theodore roosevelt was outraged by such pacifism. on "the chicago herald" april 16, 1916 published a scathing assessment of the women's peace party where the and or mislead popular -- enorm ously popular former president called the platform "silly and base, vain and hysterical, foolish and noxious, and ignoble abandonment of national duty containing not one particle of good and which exposes our people to measureless contempt." belle la follette fired back in la follette's magazine, saying that roosevelt assumed quote, "that war is the only means of settling international differences and that war is bound to settle them right. history demonstrates that even imperfect and temporary temporary plans of mediation, reconciliation, and arbitration have been more effective than war in securing justice. that therefore, the more enlightened and progressive thought of the age should be organized to eradicate the madness of war and should be concentrated on the future settlement of international dispute by an international tribunal." roosevelt'
theodore roosevelt was outraged by such pacifism. on "the chicago herald" april 16, 1916 published a scathing assessment of the women's peace party where the and or mislead popular -- enorm ously popular former president called the platform "silly and base, vain and hysterical, foolish and noxious, and ignoble abandonment of national duty containing not one particle of good and which exposes our people to measureless contempt." belle la follette fired back in la follette's...
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best bet you can do is head on to the roosevelt bridge.e roosevelt inbound saving time whether coming southbound on gw parkway or inbound 395 and head to tat location that saves you time again you see how tacked up everything is in southbound side parkway. and as you cruise to prince george county. old for the road to palmer road crash reported livingston road and 5 northbound slow aim also seeing slow downs 295 southbound 50 past eastern avenue and fire activity should be cleared shortly. sutly road at stephanie drive. traffic is being diverted to can't bury rain and lawn veil drive and in fairfax clear back to normal and for maryland commute you can see a lot of slow zones. 50 west slow coming in from annapolis and hit the usual slow down 202 to 295 and again 25 stacked and sluggish traffic south bound and frederick by the truck scailz and 95 south 200 to beltway slow and outer loop by new hampshire jammed as usual. blue line near largo dealing with residual delays. back to you. >> tourists are flocking to the district in numbers. more t
best bet you can do is head on to the roosevelt bridge.e roosevelt inbound saving time whether coming southbound on gw parkway or inbound 395 and head to tat location that saves you time again you see how tacked up everything is in southbound side parkway. and as you cruise to prince george county. old for the road to palmer road crash reported livingston road and 5 northbound slow aim also seeing slow downs 295 southbound 50 past eastern avenue and fire activity should be cleared shortly....
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but he was a roosevelt guy. a very interesting man. finally became vice president under truman and went into the first timer in a very long time. host: after that was over. senator mcconnell: yeah. it.ated didn't like private life. so he decided to run against my cooper, in senator 1954. .nd defeats cooper but cooper has a pretty fast comeback after being sent to ambassador to india by president eisenhower. barkley accepts an invitation to convention.on you'll enjoy this. he's down there on april 30, studentsaking to the who are having a mock convention barkley spoke of his willingness to sit with other freshmen senators in congress. with an illusion to tolm84:10 saying i'm glad sit on the back row for i would rather be a servant in the house than to sit in the seats of the mighty. he then collapsed and died of a heart attack. and president truman put out a statement saying, boy, i'd like to go that way. politician in front of a big audience, a cheering crowd, bam. memorable line. senator mcconnell: yeah. a great exit. a great exit. ba
but he was a roosevelt guy. a very interesting man. finally became vice president under truman and went into the first timer in a very long time. host: after that was over. senator mcconnell: yeah. it.ated didn't like private life. so he decided to run against my cooper, in senator 1954. .nd defeats cooper but cooper has a pretty fast comeback after being sent to ambassador to india by president eisenhower. barkley accepts an invitation to convention.on you'll enjoy this. he's down there on...
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. >> and jump off gw parkway, this trail is perfect for hiking and biking and spectacular roosevelt island. >> you can hear the hum of traffic in the distances but apart from that, i feel like i'm totally in that. >> reporter: this couple comes here for a one hour week every day. the dirt path perfect for a jog in the middle of the island, though, a treat. a statue of the island's name of georgetown. why not catch your transportation at the boathouse and cross the river. all these d.c. spots definitely worth the trip. melissa mollett, first 4 traffic. >>> well, that was helpful. even more day trips are in our
. >> and jump off gw parkway, this trail is perfect for hiking and biking and spectacular roosevelt island. >> you can hear the hum of traffic in the distances but apart from that, i feel like i'm totally in that. >> reporter: this couple comes here for a one hour week every day. the dirt path perfect for a jog in the middle of the island, though, a treat. a statue of the island's name of georgetown. why not catch your transportation at the boathouse and cross the river. all...
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roosevelts domestic policies. some historians felt it was him. through thech search engine at the reagan library, trying to find a from all of his speeches, press conferences, etc.. who did ronald reagan site of his predecessors? , he was only cited 55 times by ronald reagan in public. lincoln would be a major influence, and he was, about 100 times. but the predecessor who recited in public the most was dwight eisenhower. in the 1980's,s there were many program celebrating important anniversaries from the 1950's, programs that eisenhower had started. international sister cities program. in march of 1981, the silver anniversary of the program, suredent reagan said i am eisenhower is looking down on us today very happy at what we have done. of 1984, the program in which america shipped to needy people in other supply,s excess food 653 billion pounds of food had been sent to over 100 nations which had helped close to 2 billion people. reagan reflected back on eisenhower's programs and said he picked up a pen and sign
roosevelts domestic policies. some historians felt it was him. through thech search engine at the reagan library, trying to find a from all of his speeches, press conferences, etc.. who did ronald reagan site of his predecessors? , he was only cited 55 times by ronald reagan in public. lincoln would be a major influence, and he was, about 100 times. but the predecessor who recited in public the most was dwight eisenhower. in the 1980's,s there were many program celebrating important...
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portrait, teddy roosevelt? senator mcconnell: well, roosevelt was the most interesting person of whoever held the presidency. the only president who wrote books and made money off of writing books and who was a big game hunter, fearless. he threatened -- i mean, he took enormous chances throughout his life both as a young man going out west after losing his wife and his mother on the same day . and hunting, you know, battling the terrain and weather and all the rest. down to after his final run for the presidency in 1912, which he lost in a three-way race that he precipitated by taking on his former friend and colleague, william howard taft. he literally took off and went to south america and went down the amazon in an extremely dangerous trek down the amazon. picked up a lot of exotic diseases, which probably led to his not living passed the age of 60. he had all kinds of health problems after he got back from the trip down the amazon. so clearly our most interesting president ever and happened to be a republi
portrait, teddy roosevelt? senator mcconnell: well, roosevelt was the most interesting person of whoever held the presidency. the only president who wrote books and made money off of writing books and who was a big game hunter, fearless. he threatened -- i mean, he took enormous chances throughout his life both as a young man going out west after losing his wife and his mother on the same day . and hunting, you know, battling the terrain and weather and all the rest. down to after his final run...
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roosevelt bridge is seeings see slow-moving traffic.eorgetown.ow clara barton at cabin john slow. same story on cabin john insidei the beltway. bay bw parkway southbound as yououtu head towards the beltway veryhey jammed up for several miles.es. same story on 95 southbound asba you head across the wilson wso bridge the inner loop jams as as well. not seeing great things on 295 inbound in both directions and d 50 inbound jams. jams. we have you covered thisred thi morning. i'd get an errly start.an e sta metro is on time.tro isn time. keep it to fox5.toox5. back in just a few moments. mom. e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. ♪ >>> 8:30 right now.>>> there's look at the capitol dome. kind of dreary start to the dayy today. we'll get through it of things are getting nicer as w se gete closer to the weekend.o theken it is 54 degrees right now in dt the nation's capital.apital it's a frightening to
roosevelt bridge is seeings see slow-moving traffic.eorgetown.ow clara barton at cabin john slow. same story on cabin john insidei the beltway. bay bw parkway southbound as yououtu head towards the beltway veryhey jammed up for several miles.es. same story on 95 southbound asba you head across the wilson wso bridge the inner loop jams as as well. not seeing great things on 295 inbound in both directions and d 50 inbound jams. jams. we have you covered thisred thi morning. i'd get an errly...
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roosevelt. but half of them were. and roosevelt was a good politician. with half of the businesses in his pocket, he knew he could count on the c.i.o., the socialists, and the communists to kind of work something out, and here was the deal. "i'm gonna get the money from the corporations and the rich. i'm gonna help you on a scale you've never seen before. and in return, you're gonna stop talking about getting rid of capitalism. you're gonna mute that part of your message. you're gonna celebrate me as the guy who gives the mass of people something they never got before." so, what did roosevelt do? three interesting things that i'll mention. one--he created the social security system. we never had that before. in the midst of a depression worse than today, when there's no money in the hands of the government--none is coming in; it's really hard; we can't do anything--the president goes on the radio and announces that every american over 65 years of age who's had a lifetime of work is now gonna get money from the government for the rest of his or her life.
roosevelt. but half of them were. and roosevelt was a good politician. with half of the businesses in his pocket, he knew he could count on the c.i.o., the socialists, and the communists to kind of work something out, and here was the deal. "i'm gonna get the money from the corporations and the rich. i'm gonna help you on a scale you've never seen before. and in return, you're gonna stop talking about getting rid of capitalism. you're gonna mute that part of your message. you're gonna...
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about me, oris not roosevelt or where he is on the political spectrum. it is a call to action. it is meant to inspire, motivate, and remind americans of every generation what makes america special. that is worth fighting for. some of us carry a rifle, and many still do. if
about me, oris not roosevelt or where he is on the political spectrum. it is a call to action. it is meant to inspire, motivate, and remind americans of every generation what makes america special. that is worth fighting for. some of us carry a rifle, and many still do. if
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around 11:30 last night on the boulevard's outer lanes of c street and roosevelt boulevard.m a 20 year-old man was just walking down the street. driver, also stayed at the scene. police tell fox 29 that the driver was not at fault. >>> homicide detectives are searching right now for person who shot and killed a man on the 1300 block of somerset around 10:00 last night. victim who was shot once in the head was pronounced dead at the scene. right now you police have not given a description of the possible suspect. >>> another developing story for you, president obama planning to order public schools across the country to how transgendered students to use the bathrooms that match their gender identity. letter will be delivered to schools today. other comes in the middle of the obama administration's fight with north carolina over this bathroom issue. any schools that failed to follow the president's order could face lawsuits or a looks of federal aid. >>> 4:49. pope francis taking another historic break from tradition. he is now saying he would be willing to create a commission
around 11:30 last night on the boulevard's outer lanes of c street and roosevelt boulevard.m a 20 year-old man was just walking down the street. driver, also stayed at the scene. police tell fox 29 that the driver was not at fault. >>> homicide detectives are searching right now for person who shot and killed a man on the 1300 block of somerset around 10:00 last night. victim who was shot once in the head was pronounced dead at the scene. right now you police have not given a...
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fire department as well, more information on that, backup on roosevelt boulevard, of course, from the accident side avoid that area if at all possible. you can see what a mess it is and there is some flooding, we have report in new jersey of 295 just past route 168, and that is blocking the left lane. chris? >> all right, sue, thank you. 4:17. fire breaks out inside a row home in north philadelphia overnight. crew where is called to the 1800 block of north taylor street around 1:45. fire fighters worked to put those flames not ten minutes. the fortunately no one was hurt. >>> the state still has one of the nation ease most restrict beer sale laws. pennsylvania liquor control board licensed nine more convenient stores that sell gas, to carry take out, six packs, despite a state supreme court case that could invalidate those beer licenses. right now state law prohibits business from his selling both beer and gasoline. for decade officials say bars and larger quantity beer distributors controlled, take out beer sales. >>> a washing about a dangerous new type of heroin mixed with a powerf
fire department as well, more information on that, backup on roosevelt boulevard, of course, from the accident side avoid that area if at all possible. you can see what a mess it is and there is some flooding, we have report in new jersey of 295 just past route 168, and that is blocking the left lane. chris? >> all right, sue, thank you. 4:17. fire breaks out inside a row home in north philadelphia overnight. crew where is called to the 1800 block of north taylor street around 1:45. fire...
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outer lanes of c street and roosevelt boulevard.old man was hit while walking down the street. the driver, also 20, stayed at the scene. police tell fox 29 that the driver was in the at fault. >>> homicide detectives are now searching for the person who shot and killed a man on the 1300 block of somerset around 10:00 last night. victim who was the shot, in the head was pronounced dead at the scene. police have have not given a description of the suspect. >>> developing for you this morning out of the bass river, new jersey in burlington county, fire crews are battling a fire burning for hours. fire started around 6:30 yesterday engineer field road. right now officials tell fox 29 that the fire is only about 60 percent contain. we have learned that no structures are in the line of fire. more than 460 acres however burn in this fire. >>> delaware state department of justice, has released its fine goes in last years police shooting of the wilmington man in the wheelchair. officers involved will not be charged. the shooting death of jer
outer lanes of c street and roosevelt boulevard.old man was hit while walking down the street. the driver, also 20, stayed at the scene. police tell fox 29 that the driver was in the at fault. >>> homicide detectives are now searching for the person who shot and killed a man on the 1300 block of somerset around 10:00 last night. victim who was the shot, in the head was pronounced dead at the scene. police have have not given a description of the suspect. >>> developing for you...
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why not grab your transportation at the boat house and cross the river to the banks of roosevelt island. all these d.c. spots definitely worth the trip. melissa mollet, first 4 traffic. >> you can check out even more app. just search worth the trip. >>> my alma mater, the university of maryland, the men's lacrosse team is looking for their first national championship in four decades. but one of their stars almost didn't make it to the tournament. his unusual battle is next. >>> a lot of excitement in college park as the university of maryland's men's and women's lacrosse teams are both going for national titles. for the men, it would be their first since 1975. as carol maloney reports, the chance of raising a trophy is taking on extra meaning for one player. >> i didn't know if i was going to play. i didn't know what was going to happen. >> at the end of his freshman year at maryland, tim came down with mono, but there was something else going on. unable to stand without being overcome by dizziness, he was hospitalized for three days. the eventual diagnosis, vertigo. >> that was a new o
why not grab your transportation at the boat house and cross the river to the banks of roosevelt island. all these d.c. spots definitely worth the trip. melissa mollet, first 4 traffic. >> you can check out even more app. just search worth the trip. >>> my alma mater, the university of maryland, the men's lacrosse team is looking for their first national championship in four decades. but one of their stars almost didn't make it to the tournament. his unusual battle is next....
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why not grab your transportation at the boat house and cross the river to the banks of roosevelt island. all these d.c. spots definitely worth the trip. melissa mollet, first 4 traffic. >> you can check out even more app. just search worth the trip. >>> my alma mater, the university of maryland, the men's lacrosse team is looking for their first national championship in four decades. but one of their stars almost didn't make it to the tournament. his unusual battle is next. nowwhich means it's the perfect time to create the perfect home. now through may 30th, take an extra hundred dollars off every thousand dollars you spend. plus, enjoy 36-month, no-interest financing. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. sfx:nocking. we're early! the memorial day sale. from classic to contemporary. havertys. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment >>> a lot of excitement in college park as the university of maryland's men's and w
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greg roosevelt was a mess.e ran for president on a platform initially balanced budget incremental change, let's just keep doing what herbert hoover is doing. then he came into office and people were there. the great was there. the way it works in america is enough of us formed a parade, whether it is on these poker in the streets, if enough of us formed a parade, a politician will jump out in front, when they fly, and say,his is my parade. look at the tea party right now. >> it is not working out so well for them. i can give you a long list of areas where it is a great president obama and hillary clinton on policy. we, the national spirit, the zeitgeist of america, changes in a big way, that is what you will continue to get. you will get the same old politicians. every 80 years, we get one of these generational -- it was franklin roosevelt. . thomas jefferson we are ready. the birth pains will be the crash. we will get through the birth pains and what comes out of that will be a new life. it is a wonderful thin
greg roosevelt was a mess.e ran for president on a platform initially balanced budget incremental change, let's just keep doing what herbert hoover is doing. then he came into office and people were there. the great was there. the way it works in america is enough of us formed a parade, whether it is on these poker in the streets, if enough of us formed a parade, a politician will jump out in front, when they fly, and say,his is my parade. look at the tea party right now. >> it is not...