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the roosevelt would have liked. truth be told roosevelt's own policies had begun to drift leftward in these years as well. during the course of his presidency and especially by the early 19 teens. he had gotten more radical and more progressive in his views. he decided in 1912 to take just about the unprecedented step of challenging taft for the republican nomination. this happens once in a while in american politics, but not very often okay, so this is you know, this would be in 2024 if another democrat would challenge president biden for the nomination. this is usually seen as disloyal to the party. it's usually seen as unwise as giving a hand to the other party but roosevelt believed or at least told himself. he believed the taft was doing such a poor job that it was time for roosevelt to return to the white house. he challenges roosevelt. he challenges taft for the nomination. 1912 loses doesn't get it. he alleges fraud at the convention the convention and not treated his delegates fairly. that's a very arcane i
the roosevelt would have liked. truth be told roosevelt's own policies had begun to drift leftward in these years as well. during the course of his presidency and especially by the early 19 teens. he had gotten more radical and more progressive in his views. he decided in 1912 to take just about the unprecedented step of challenging taft for the republican nomination. this happens once in a while in american politics, but not very often okay, so this is you know, this would be in 2024 if...
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he didn't like roosevelt's protections for unions, and he didn't like roosevelt's taxes on the rich. in his editorials which were often on the front pages of his newspapers hurst blame the new deal for bringing communism. secretly to the country. so here's one typical editorial in 1935 again all caps lock key. since we have moved left, we can see the monstrous russian doctrine being actually applied of grading down the whole population to the level of the lease prosperous. is this the new deal or the new death? so her said that roosevelt's tax plan, which would have raised taxes on the 50 wealthiest people in the united states including him was essentially communism and could have been devised by a composite personality labeled stalin delano roosevelt. now hurst opposition to roosevelt's policies was not confined to the editorial pages despite his rhetorical commitment to objective journalism. so in june of 1935 he directed his editors to not call the tax bill to soak the rich bill, which is roosevelt's title for it. but instead soak the thrifty soak the saving or soak the prosperous
he didn't like roosevelt's protections for unions, and he didn't like roosevelt's taxes on the rich. in his editorials which were often on the front pages of his newspapers hurst blame the new deal for bringing communism. secretly to the country. so here's one typical editorial in 1935 again all caps lock key. since we have moved left, we can see the monstrous russian doctrine being actually applied of grading down the whole population to the level of the lease prosperous. is this the new deal...
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air to james roosevelt and and sarah delano roosevelt. he was he was as much in his mother's eyes at delano or more than he was a roosevelt which meant that he had a certain there was a going to be always a delano in her life and franklin was always going to be in his mother's life eleanor had a place in it, but but tangentially and i think she understood franklin as being an odd duck because he had not been popular among his peers. she saw him as something of an outsider. she also saw him as a little like her father and he was charming and he was lovely and he made the world a happy place for her when they were finally not secretly engaged but truly engaged they married on a saint patrick's day and teddy roosevelt theodore roosevelt ted uncle ted. the president united states came to new york on various missions and to speak to hibernian societies and so forth and gave eleanor a two franklin in a sort of preposterous old-fashioned tribal wedding as the the irish paraded outside and the the old knickerbocker families that the roosevelts we
air to james roosevelt and and sarah delano roosevelt. he was he was as much in his mother's eyes at delano or more than he was a roosevelt which meant that he had a certain there was a going to be always a delano in her life and franklin was always going to be in his mother's life eleanor had a place in it, but but tangentially and i think she understood franklin as being an odd duck because he had not been popular among his peers. she saw him as something of an outsider. she also saw him as a...
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roosevelt, theodore roosevelt senior knew that soldiers were paid in cash. they were paid in cash at their training base. their families were not at the training base for some reason very little money would make it from the soldiers at that base to the families. now theodore senior had gotten to know president lincoln and convinced president lincoln to allow him and two others to be appointed commissioners of allotment. and theodore roosevelt senior traveled to the army posts and would get soldiers to sign up allotments where the war department would send the money would send a portion the money to the family, leaving a smaller amount for them to spend on the things that spend money on. but the bulk it to go home to the family. new york times these what three men can do a lesson of war laying out in a number of ne to provide meant whatas being otherwise could be a real hardor t families supporting soldiers of the union. and in the firnt of this effort,ore. $2 millionn 18 $61 was provided to the families through this all pcess. this was an extremely popular p
roosevelt, theodore roosevelt senior knew that soldiers were paid in cash. they were paid in cash at their training base. their families were not at the training base for some reason very little money would make it from the soldiers at that base to the families. now theodore senior had gotten to know president lincoln and convinced president lincoln to allow him and two others to be appointed commissioners of allotment. and theodore roosevelt senior traveled to the army posts and would get...
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roosevelt rode. the churchill right before he died. you said the issues between us and the soviets come up every day and they all worked out and they get resolved. we should continue to work together. roosevelt was convinced that the heat that the americans are so we as was the main friends and allies in the postwar period, the impost um truman and go the message. it's a little boy about the atomic bomb. when you tell in stone and about it's the soviet video shows interest. uncle joe didn't understand truman thoughts started already knew everything, the issues raised and he also laid down and called stuff above all europe, some other school architecture. germany was to pay reparations and be deprived of pounds of its territories, clinics, book, and surrounding areas. would it be seated to the ussr say using the gift to of my me, i'm pretty sure studios and as i've used to, let's escal sales of applying it for my share and bring them on the newest to bring on the new western kimball. i'm much nationwi
roosevelt rode. the churchill right before he died. you said the issues between us and the soviets come up every day and they all worked out and they get resolved. we should continue to work together. roosevelt was convinced that the heat that the americans are so we as was the main friends and allies in the postwar period, the impost um truman and go the message. it's a little boy about the atomic bomb. when you tell in stone and about it's the soviet video shows interest. uncle joe didn't...
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joseph some to europe and roosevelt is well aware of it. there was no doubt in anyone's mind that there was a great catastrophe on forwarding. and bengal, a charge of the decision was so be it the 1st meeting, radically changes roosevelt's attitude to stop it. it's a pleasure working with him. there's nothing devious. the outlines, the subject he wants discussed and he sticks to it. the roosevelt warms up this dollar and he starts talking this dollar and making fun of the british making fun of churchill says winston got out of bed on the wrong side today . and by the end of that, he was to call him uncle joe. and in some ways, had the us and the soviets were more on the same page in certain respects than the us and the british were at the time. during the same period, the germans offered stalling a trade for his son yackel to his being held in a concentration camp. in exchange with general field marshal, feedback, powerless, captured near stone, and grabbed the gremlins most the onset i don't treat sewage is promotionals the allies knew abo
joseph some to europe and roosevelt is well aware of it. there was no doubt in anyone's mind that there was a great catastrophe on forwarding. and bengal, a charge of the decision was so be it the 1st meeting, radically changes roosevelt's attitude to stop it. it's a pleasure working with him. there's nothing devious. the outlines, the subject he wants discussed and he sticks to it. the roosevelt warms up this dollar and he starts talking this dollar and making fun of the british making fun of...
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roosevelt was convinced that lasting peace was impossible, without the soviet union. roosevelt was the last us need to to proceed. pace, not the last table that roosevelt wrote to churchill right before he died. he said the issue is between us and the soviets come up every day and they all worked out and they get resolved. we should continue to work together roads that was convinced that he, that the americans, us so we as was the main friends and allies in the postwar period, the most um, truman and go the message. it's a little boy about the atomic bomb. when he told stone and about the soviet video showed digital interest. uncle joe didn't understand truman thoughts started already knew everything. the issues raised in the old. so i lay down and called stuff on a bubble here up. suppose for architecture, germany was to pay reparations. be deprived of pounds of its tortures. couldn't expect any surrounding areas. would it be seated to the ussr? say using the gift with my me, i'm pretty sure studios and is i've useless escal sales of applying a former share on brand new and i'm the ne
roosevelt was convinced that lasting peace was impossible, without the soviet union. roosevelt was the last us need to to proceed. pace, not the last table that roosevelt wrote to churchill right before he died. he said the issue is between us and the soviets come up every day and they all worked out and they get resolved. we should continue to work together roads that was convinced that he, that the americans, us so we as was the main friends and allies in the postwar period, the most um,...
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the roosevelt warms up this dollar. and he starts talking a solid and making fun of the british making in front of churchill says winston got out of bed on the wrong side today. and by the end of that, he was to call him uncle joe. and in some ways, had the us and the soviets were more on the same page in certain respects in the us and the british were at the time. during the same period, the germans offered style in a trade for his son yak off to his being held in a concentration camp and exchanged with general field marshal theatric palace captured this down and grabbed the gremlins most the onset don't try it. so just promotionals the allies knew about is roosevelt was notorious of being very complimentary toward stolen and russia general and its people in very cold and distant to winston churchill, the stone and the standing until around was very strong. the germans to render near standing right the weight of the cross fellowship the red army was advancing. the green button was losing its influence. it was obvious t
the roosevelt warms up this dollar. and he starts talking a solid and making fun of the british making in front of churchill says winston got out of bed on the wrong side today. and by the end of that, he was to call him uncle joe. and in some ways, had the us and the soviets were more on the same page in certain respects in the us and the british were at the time. during the same period, the germans offered style in a trade for his son yak off to his being held in a concentration camp and...
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but england cannot withstand germany. churchill, ask roosevelt to help. roosevelt had no affection for churchill. he had no trust of the british. in fact, saw the british has penetrating much of the united states state department intelligence agencies, academic institutions fall to more or less influence the united states and government and academia to being much more in the line with the british. atlanta assist agenda the united states things or is moving with businesses business in which on a hill on an exchange, but no one destroys the us, demands the right to use banks which military bases in the atlantic we didn't receive anything from the us that we didn't painful the, the 1940 alone pays the united states full and a half $1000000.00 in cash. a huge amount of money of the time when roosevelt down . so you can use the ability to pay he sends a cruise as a cape town with 50000000 pounds to produce gold reserves, a store the desperation junction rise to roosevelt. in the midst of all great britain, this close to bankruptcy. roosevelt seized the benefits in britain. this defeat, afte
but england cannot withstand germany. churchill, ask roosevelt to help. roosevelt had no affection for churchill. he had no trust of the british. in fact, saw the british has penetrating much of the united states state department intelligence agencies, academic institutions fall to more or less influence the united states and government and academia to being much more in the line with the british. atlanta assist agenda the united states things or is moving with businesses business in which on a...
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such as disposal. roosevelt had trouble getting about. so the main sessions were held, the, the soviet delegation was housed in the super palace. the position of our insult pallets the policy set miraculously survived, and it being fixed up for the allies meeting the 2 states from metro lice casa almost the whole class, not a necessity. good. one's going for lunch, for this low cost. so the next thing, and so i usually say usually contempt for something before i send you my really big boss as the young. i'm not sure what i sort of go now and zillow and explanation. you show up, can you're welcome class avenue to up to charlotte. the sales team is to come into the building that the plus that was now a different book last night and most viewed items. most of you all to the left click the sugar and you can see shirts for the assembly. is that correct? what does that kind of businesses below listing for me to go to my cell phone, which is about 3 minutes to push. continuing, have you ever worked uh success the part where you know, c, fornia,
such as disposal. roosevelt had trouble getting about. so the main sessions were held, the, the soviet delegation was housed in the super palace. the position of our insult pallets the policy set miraculously survived, and it being fixed up for the allies meeting the 2 states from metro lice casa almost the whole class, not a necessity. good. one's going for lunch, for this low cost. so the next thing, and so i usually say usually contempt for something before i send you my really big boss as...
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last table that roosevelt ro, the churchill right before he died. he said, the issue is between us and the soviets come up every day and they all worked out and they get resolved. we should continue to work together. roosevelt was convinced that a hit that the americans, the soviets were the main friends and allies in the postwar period. the most um, truman and go the message. it's a little boy about the atomic bomb when he told stone and about it's the soviet deal shows. it's an interest uncle. joe didn't understand truman thoughts started already knew everything the issues raised and he also lay down and called stuff on a bubble here. i suppose for architecture. germany was to pay reparations and be deprived of positive it's territories. couldn't expect any surrounding areas, would it be seated to the ussr beside using the gift with my me, i'm pretty sure studios and as i've used to, let's escal sales of applying a former share on brand new. and i'm the newest, the buy number, the newest, the kimball. i'm much more of a trickle. nobody knew what i
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and think this is especially true for roosevelt. he he saw yalta as the beginning of this effort to, you know, get the united nations established and maintain great power cooperation and set the world on the path to peace. and so when he gets home, he wants convey this new beginning, if you will, to the american people and he gives this extraordinary speech you know, it's really amazing because he arrives at the end of february and literally the next day, he he he goes before the us congress to deliver his famous yalta address and. this address is extraordinary and a host of ways, first of all, because it's the only time during roosevelt's tenure as president that he directly addresses his disability the last time he addressed his disability was in 1928. and he's basically that he had more or less recovered from his his inability walk and so forth. and now he allowed himself to be wheeled down to the well of the house of representatives, you know, slid into his chair. and then in of the entire house, which was now applauding and che
and think this is especially true for roosevelt. he he saw yalta as the beginning of this effort to, you know, get the united nations established and maintain great power cooperation and set the world on the path to peace. and so when he gets home, he wants convey this new beginning, if you will, to the american people and he gives this extraordinary speech you know, it's really amazing because he arrives at the end of february and literally the next day, he he he goes before the us congress to...
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>> so franklin roosevelt, unlike truman's nominees to the court roosevelt's nominees to the court are well-known by many americans and certainly by anyone who has suffered their way through law school. a profound jurist and a giant name of the law. they didn't like each other. they did not get along and it wasn't just a matter of ideology, which it was. they agreed on policy but they didn't agree on too much else. it also was a matter of they personally dislike each other in a very difficult environment where they had to work closely together without the clerks that justices have not. their clerks but it's not like what we have today. tthey had come to actively dislike each other and suspect each others' ambitions. so in a situation which franklin roosevelt, i should say the supreme court ended up with were a few justices appointed by the same president that the same president who appointed him if that justices want to be president himself and therefore is perhaps doing his best to position himself and speaking of robert h. jackson is possibly the finest writer ever on the supreme cou
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churchill gave the model to president roosevelt, and the roosevelt presidential lie then transfer thed -- library then transferred it to the eisenhower presidential library. so we are very proud to share with -- this with the public. thank you. >> i think the table is one of those objects where you realize the history that happened right there, the men standing around the table making decisions with tens of millions of lives, and eisenhower writing a note saying if anything goes wrong, it's my fault. it's so dramatic. >> it really is dramatic. and you know that he wrote the rough date on that piece of paper, he wrote july 5th. no one really knows why. we don't know if it was they have beens or -- we just don't know. but to see that piece of paper, to see that graphite and know that it was written by his hand, it was from his heart, it's an incredibly moving piece of paper. >> so you put tremendous effort into developing and designing this new current exhibit at the library. what is your favorite part of it? >> i think for me the most important piece of our development is to share this
churchill gave the model to president roosevelt, and the roosevelt presidential lie then transfer thed -- library then transferred it to the eisenhower presidential library. so we are very proud to share with -- this with the public. thank you. >> i think the table is one of those objects where you realize the history that happened right there, the men standing around the table making decisions with tens of millions of lives, and eisenhower writing a note saying if anything goes wrong,...
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roosevelt was the hero. mother who just died a couple years ago, 93, would set up when senator sanders or warren were on the news and say, those guys were like roosevelt. that is who all democrats used to be. i have such deep respect for you. i was at the memorial for alethea titus and during the q&a period, i got up and asked about the lack of accountability in regard to the bush administration and iraq. you diverted my question about accountability to bush's paintings. it brought up questions for me in regard to justice and accountability with you. i want to ask you with regard to foreign policy, he invaded iraq under many false pretenses prior to the invasion. i write, syria, libya -- iraq, syria, libya. how would you deal with foreign policy and the fact we live -- leave hundreds of thousands of people dead, entered and turned into refugees? guest: we have to deal with the american war machine. in this town, it is called the blob. i referred to it as articulated by president eisenhower. not only a republ
roosevelt was the hero. mother who just died a couple years ago, 93, would set up when senator sanders or warren were on the news and say, those guys were like roosevelt. that is who all democrats used to be. i have such deep respect for you. i was at the memorial for alethea titus and during the q&a period, i got up and asked about the lack of accountability in regard to the bush administration and iraq. you diverted my question about accountability to bush's paintings. it brought up...
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but i should also add, theodore roosevelt had a niece named eleanor roosevelt, and fdr married, their type. and when you deal with the environmental conservation, those presidents are giants. and i wrote two books on them. so the book i'm is silent spring. remember, evolution is about the third wave. and incidentally, fdr, 800 state parks, 800 that i can go to him him saving big ben national park on d-day which did he had all the d-day maps of big ben where visitor stations are to be fdr. right while our were invading normandy did not a game for the roosevelt's environment conservation but the third wave i had to write didn't have a figure like that. it didn't have a figure like fdr or whoever. he filled out an application. what is his job he'd write tree farmer. he saw christmas trees out of his home. he was born along the hudson river. spent his life along the hudson is on the hudson and really was the leader of what today we call the scenic cuts river movement to protect that beautiful, incredible waterway. so my third wave that i had a problem where to begin, who to focus in this
but i should also add, theodore roosevelt had a niece named eleanor roosevelt, and fdr married, their type. and when you deal with the environmental conservation, those presidents are giants. and i wrote two books on them. so the book i'm is silent spring. remember, evolution is about the third wave. and incidentally, fdr, 800 state parks, 800 that i can go to him him saving big ben national park on d-day which did he had all the d-day maps of big ben where visitor stations are to be fdr. right...
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lincoln died and roosevelt right before and roosevelt was planning a second economic bill of rights. i'm going to be making a speech in washington at the national press club on the 18th of this month about a 21st century economic bill of rights. we need to take up where some of these people left off. >> he was a well-known immigration lawyer, my brother is an immigration lawyer. my father took us to vietnam in 1965 because he said he wanted us to see. he said i came home from the seventh grade and my teacher, my social studies teacher said if we didn't fight on the shores of hawaii, this is during the vietnam war, my teacher told us if we didn't fight on the shores ofot hawaii that, no, if we didt fight vietnam we would be fighting on the shores of hawaii a call that the domino theory and my father said the military industrial complex is not going to eat my children's brains. my father wanted to make sure that we had a view that wasn't filtered through propaganda. >> host: kathleen dayton ohio democratic caller. >> caller: first i want to say c-span and washington journal our nationa
lincoln died and roosevelt right before and roosevelt was planning a second economic bill of rights. i'm going to be making a speech in washington at the national press club on the 18th of this month about a 21st century economic bill of rights. we need to take up where some of these people left off. >> he was a well-known immigration lawyer, my brother is an immigration lawyer. my father took us to vietnam in 1965 because he said he wanted us to see. he said i came home from the seventh...
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go back to the end of the roosevelt administration. what was happening on the court that made this a special circumstance? >> on like truman nominees to the court, they are well known by many americans certain certainly anyone who suffer there with your law school. as a profound jurors in the joints and pillars of the west. they did not like each other. perhaps, they did not get along. they agreed on media policy but not in too much else. it is also a matter fact they personally came to dislike each other and areas really had to work closely together without the semblance that justices have now. they had clerks but not what we had today. they had to work more closely together. and suspect this the supreme court ended up with a few justices think that justice wanted to be president himself. therefore is perhaps skewing his vote had to be the finest writer ever on the supreme court. he slowed his writing ability intact. and he wanted to be president jackson just wants to beat chief justice. there's all these interesting battles happening
go back to the end of the roosevelt administration. what was happening on the court that made this a special circumstance? >> on like truman nominees to the court, they are well known by many americans certain certainly anyone who suffer there with your law school. as a profound jurors in the joints and pillars of the west. they did not like each other. perhaps, they did not get along. they agreed on media policy but not in too much else. it is also a matter fact they personally came to...
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but i think you know, one of the the great examples of of muir's on roosevelt is roosevelt's immediately after coming out of yosemite with having been with muir and can hear muir's words echoed in his speech. so i just this there's a short bit here i'll read to you back on his whistle stop tour. roosevelt made use of freshly inspired elocution, the vein of his new friend muir, telling it's lying out at night under the giant sequoias have been ke lng in a temple built by hand of man, a temple grander than any human architect could by any possibility, build. and i hope for the preservation of groves, of giant trees, simply because it would be a shame to our civilization to let them disappear. they are monuments themselves in california, impressed by how great the state is. but i'm even more impressed by the immensely greater greatness that lies in the future. and i ask that marvelous natural resources handed on unimpaired to your posterity. we are not building this country of ours for a day it has to last through the ages. the presidents deeds would be even more impressive. he would sign i
but i think you know, one of the the great examples of of muir's on roosevelt is roosevelt's immediately after coming out of yosemite with having been with muir and can hear muir's words echoed in his speech. so i just this there's a short bit here i'll read to you back on his whistle stop tour. roosevelt made use of freshly inspired elocution, the vein of his new friend muir, telling it's lying out at night under the giant sequoias have been ke lng in a temple built by hand of man, a temple...
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to churchill gave the model to president roosevelt and roosevelt presidential library then transferred it to the eisenhower presidential library so we are very proud to share those with the public. thank you. >> i think the planning table is one of those objects where you realize the history that happened right there in the decisions t they are making for tens of thousands of lives hanging in the balance and eisenhower would hand write af note saying it's my fault just so dramatic. >> you really as dramatic and you know he read the wrong date on that. no one really knows why. we don't know if it was nerves or we just don't know but to see that piece of paper, to see that graphite on the paper and know that it was written byra his ha, it was from his heart, is an incredible moving piece of paper. >> you put tremendous effort into developing and designing this presidential library and what is your favorite part? >> i think for me the most important piece of our development is to share this story with a new group of people who don't have a personal connection to world war ii. how do we ex
to churchill gave the model to president roosevelt and roosevelt presidential library then transferred it to the eisenhower presidential library so we are very proud to share those with the public. thank you. >> i think the planning table is one of those objects where you realize the history that happened right there in the decisions t they are making for tens of thousands of lives hanging in the balance and eisenhower would hand write af note saying it's my fault just so dramatic....
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go back to the end of the roosevelt administration. whatro was happening on the cout that made this a special circumstance? >> i am like truman now made to the court. roosevelt nominates the court or well-known by many americans and certainly anyone who suffered through law school. there are profound jurists. and giant tears of the law. they did not like each other. they would not get along. whether it was a matter of ideology. there are policies but they did not agree on too much else. it alsot was a mentor the person came to dislike each other in an environment where they had to work closely together without the clerks justices have now print they had clerks but not what we have today. they had to work more closely together. they had come too actively dislike each other. and suspect each other's ambitions. in the situation the supreme court ended up where a few justices think they are appointed by the sitting president. that justice wants to be president himself. therefore it is perhaps skewing his boats to position himself. on spigo
go back to the end of the roosevelt administration. whatro was happening on the cout that made this a special circumstance? >> i am like truman now made to the court. roosevelt nominates the court or well-known by many americans and certainly anyone who suffered through law school. there are profound jurists. and giant tears of the law. they did not like each other. they would not get along. whether it was a matter of ideology. there are policies but they did not agree on too much else....