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he was at the center of roosevelt's inner circle. he's up from the bootstraps rise to taken him from small town in ohio to columbia university. and he was there. the head of the famous roosevelt trust during the campaign and as chief speechwriter fdr became more he became fdr is most white house aide and he played a particularly important role in helping to solve the banking crisis. pragmatic, not ideological. molly, was fdr his closest, most intimate advisor. time magazine. according to a popular vote, roosevelt was so powerful he could get you a meeting with raymond moley. so that's moley. then there's louis douglas, the director of the budget. douglas did have an ideology free market capitalism. he was born into a family of wealthy arizona copper barons with a record of mistreating their workers. douglas, his father and were responsible for the notorious. bisbee deportation, in which 1000 union activists rounded up in bisbee, arizona forced onto railroad cars at gunpoint and abandoned the middle of the desert as congressman. dougl
he was at the center of roosevelt's inner circle. he's up from the bootstraps rise to taken him from small town in ohio to columbia university. and he was there. the head of the famous roosevelt trust during the campaign and as chief speechwriter fdr became more he became fdr is most white house aide and he played a particularly important role in helping to solve the banking crisis. pragmatic, not ideological. molly, was fdr his closest, most intimate advisor. time magazine. according to a...
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he was at the center of roosevelt's inner circle. he's up from the bootstraps rise to taken him from small town in ohio to columbia university. and he was there. the head of the famous roosevelt trust during the campaign and as chief speechwriter fdr became more he became fdr is most white house aide and he played a particularly important role in helping to solve the banking crisis. pragmatic, not ideological. molly, was fdr his closest, most intimate advisor. time magazine. according to a popular vote, roosevelt was so powerful he could get you a meeting with raymond moley. so that's moley. then there's louis douglas, the director of the budget. douglas did have an ideology free market capitalism. he was born into a family of wealthy arizona copper barons with a record of mistreating their workers. douglas, his father and were responsible for the notorious. bisbee deportation, in which 1000 union activists rounded up in bisbee, arizona forced onto railroad cars at gunpoint and abandoned the middle of the desert as congressman. dougl
he was at the center of roosevelt's inner circle. he's up from the bootstraps rise to taken him from small town in ohio to columbia university. and he was there. the head of the famous roosevelt trust during the campaign and as chief speechwriter fdr became more he became fdr is most white house aide and he played a particularly important role in helping to solve the banking crisis. pragmatic, not ideological. molly, was fdr his closest, most intimate advisor. time magazine. according to a...
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and the answer is, well, he understood roosevelt well enough know that roosevelt would get his war sooner or later. and hitler, i guess, wanted strike the first blow or at least make the first declaration. so by this time, there would have been war that the precipitant was the japanese attack on pearl harbor, but that wasn't really the cause. the underlying cause was deeper. and it was roosevelt's belief that the united states that american interests required a war against germany. anyway, thank you very much. fell prey to a very much uranium here. you have to realize. how he's built, how you funded. we've been having come back for two decades now, often to this stage to enlighten and to entertain, you know, president ford, when asked if to go back there was classes at the university of michigan. they're in focus on different courses. in the light of his career. what forces would need to emphasize? he said two kinds of courses. i would focus on more rhetoric courses, public presentations and speaking, and i would focus on history. and i think in bill we have a demonstration. both of those
and the answer is, well, he understood roosevelt well enough know that roosevelt would get his war sooner or later. and hitler, i guess, wanted strike the first blow or at least make the first declaration. so by this time, there would have been war that the precipitant was the japanese attack on pearl harbor, but that wasn't really the cause. the underlying cause was deeper. and it was roosevelt's belief that the united states that american interests required a war against germany. anyway,...
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theodore roosevelt well. one reason was the coolidge is liked. alice.she was clearly likable, but another reason was that alice is husband congressman nick longworth was becoming speaker of the house. even as coolidge mounted his tax campaign. actually, congressman hill's written about this. longworth was the ally coolidge. the administration needed to get its next done, and they did. they pulled the top marginal rate down to 25%, which, if you look at charts, say, in the tax foundation, has them and the government has them too is is the lowest rate we've had since president reagan's rate was eight. but if you wanted to honor the framers as well, reducing tax burdens was not enough. he also insisted. he wasn't quite the modern supply sider on cutting the budget. today we have the dodge harding had established his own dodge bureau of the budget to monitor and limit spending of the federal government departments. what harding established this was coolidge his toy? coolidge deployed monitoring and cutting spending in every of the executive branch. reducing
theodore roosevelt well. one reason was the coolidge is liked. alice.she was clearly likable, but another reason was that alice is husband congressman nick longworth was becoming speaker of the house. even as coolidge mounted his tax campaign. actually, congressman hill's written about this. longworth was the ally coolidge. the administration needed to get its next done, and they did. they pulled the top marginal rate down to 25%, which, if you look at charts, say, in the tax foundation, has...
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i'm harold holzer director of roosevelt house. and on behalf of president nancy canter, who is it's a pleasure to welcome all of you on zoom in person and in our c-span audience to the first roosevelt house public program of calendar year 2025. and in another milestone worth noting this evening marks the beginning of the 15th anniversary year of roosevelt house as a public policy institute founded and striving to meet the goals set by eleanor roosevelt herself when she turned this building over to hunter college lodge in the midst of world war two, always, she said at the ceremonies on main campus that day, there was an effort at the home to look on all human with great respect and to have a true understanding of the points of view of others which our objective as we plan, our public programs and engagement for sacred space in the coming year and all the time. so we turn this evening to the subject latino heritage and influence. we're also reminded that here in the home that eleanor and franklin roosevelt shared for five years, we
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that brings teddy roosevelt into the presidency, and roosevelt is going to pick up on something that mckinley had begun to talk about even garfield begun to talk about and and that was civil service in service reform was really a to andrew. bringing into politics what we call the spoils system jackson even in his first inaugural about rotation in office and the need to sort of get out the partizans bring in expertise and people we can trust those people along the way turn out to be jeffersonians and it turns out that even of the spoils system like garfield and mckinley are going to champion service reform which will also and be supported by chester arthur a man known for almost nothing else but the fact that as a beneficiary of the spoils he's going to sign into civil service reform and all these different developments are going to help help teddy roosevelt when he reorienting government towards going after big business and and that in itself is to signal a very important development, which will be followed by woodrow wilson. there's going to be another economic downturn, as we all k
that brings teddy roosevelt into the presidency, and roosevelt is going to pick up on something that mckinley had begun to talk about even garfield begun to talk about and and that was civil service in service reform was really a to andrew. bringing into politics what we call the spoils system jackson even in his first inaugural about rotation in office and the need to sort of get out the partizans bring in expertise and people we can trust those people along the way turn out to be...
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back to :el. the blossom the roosevelt e the scene of the very hotel, the scene of the very first oscarsis year quite unusual, we really didn't know, because we really didn't know. still know which we still don't know which are going to take the movies are going to take the awards. will probably top awards. we will probably know in the next 30 minutes. what we have had so far tonight reflect that a lot of really reflect that a lot of films have won some awards... films have uron some awadr— — — — .- , ...- perez films have uron some awadr— ——— ,,- —~— --... perez was for it has won best supporting 1.3. , ithas won—rest supporting zoe saldana, 1§.'it'h§5 won—rest supporting zoe saldana, the actress, zoe saldana, the brutalist had ten nominations, winning wicked, winning cinematography. wicked, the fan favourite, winning the fanfavourite.winning.w .-. .. ,, w design and costume design and production design. and anora, tipped to the top prize, take the top prize, best picture, far winning take the top prize, best picture, farwinning best picture, so far winning best original screenplay and
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circles and roosevelt basically they're taking a lot of them here in midtown and moving them out to thegressman said they become a dumping ground out in the bronx. every 1 of those people should be deported. they do not need to open more migrant shelters. going in there, ice, and deport those people. bring it back -- but that's what the trump administration is all about but when you are century city and a sanctuary state, guess what they are not going to cooperate with ice. but they relate should be doing is deporting these people, not sheltering them people shelter them back to guatemala or mexico or wherever they came from is where the shelter should be pick works it's a migrant musical chairs or something that will actually happen here new york city? they are not on the side of their own voters here. click the speak clear new york mayor eric adam did not have a come to jesus moment he shut down the roosevelt hotel because fema revoked $80 million from new york city because the accused new york city of illegally using that money for this high and shelter with the hotel but that's what
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the executive order 9066 was issued by president roosevelt.e actually the military the authority to forcibly remove anyone of japanese ancestry from the west coast, washington, oregon, california and arizona, and they were given just 48 hours notice to report to the detention assembly centers. my father was arrested in san leandro, california. the executive director of the american civil liberties union of northern california visited my father in jail and asked if he'd be willing to fight his case. and mr. besick said, if need be, we'll take it all the way to the supreme court. it was just a simple matter of he thought the government was wrong, and he was right to take a stand. he was standing up as an american. and that is the question. what does it mean to be an american? my father was most proud of the fact that his federal conviction was overturned or vacated. it almost took 40 years for that to happen. he never gave up hope. after my father passed away in in 2005, then people were looking to me and at first i was a bit shy, i must admit,
the executive order 9066 was issued by president roosevelt.e actually the military the authority to forcibly remove anyone of japanese ancestry from the west coast, washington, oregon, california and arizona, and they were given just 48 hours notice to report to the detention assembly centers. my father was arrested in san leandro, california. the executive director of the american civil liberties union of northern california visited my father in jail and asked if he'd be willing to fight his...
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reviewed by the secretary, the navy, josephus daniels, and the assistant secretary, franklin delano roosevelt. those were the true glamor girls of the last war and remembered with affection and appreciation for the work performed on the world. then as now was in peril. women are needed again before the end. the year 2,400,000 more must be enrolled in war work, which means not only in the army, the navy, the marines, but in the factories, on the farm, in various civilian occupations. now filled by men who are being called to the colors, every woman who can possibly is wanted. their country is calling them.
reviewed by the secretary, the navy, josephus daniels, and the assistant secretary, franklin delano roosevelt. those were the true glamor girls of the last war and remembered with affection and appreciation for the work performed on the world. then as now was in peril. women are needed again before the end. the year 2,400,000 more must be enrolled in war work, which means not only in the army, the navy, the marines, but in the factories, on the farm, in various civilian occupations. now filled...
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roosevelt, more than mario cuomo, more than anybody.ike his illustrious predecessors, spitzer would only last one year in office before self-destructing in a way that absolutely no one had foreseen. so i have a theory of leadership. oftentimes, people rise to positions of power where they are able to remove anyone from their inner circle who will tell them when they're being an asshole, and that moment, when they choose to do that, often sets the course for their downfall. that may have been the case. in the fall of 2006, silda asked me not to work for eliot. -why? -she said, "you're the only sort of senior older man that he listens to, and he needs to have some advice. and if you go to work for him, he will stop listening to you." but lloyd became a senior advisor to spitzer anyway, because he still believed that his old friend was on his way up. did you notice any change in him? i had noticed the change in him prior to the election-- a kind of--of arrogance which i, you know, had not seen before. he didn't sound like a modest guy to b
roosevelt, more than mario cuomo, more than anybody.ike his illustrious predecessors, spitzer would only last one year in office before self-destructing in a way that absolutely no one had foreseen. so i have a theory of leadership. oftentimes, people rise to positions of power where they are able to remove anyone from their inner circle who will tell them when they're being an asshole, and that moment, when they choose to do that, often sets the course for their downfall. that may have been...
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president trump was asked this momentings ago in the roosevelt room and reiterated he want as deal and wants to see president zelenskyy express gratitude for the united states of america and hard working american taxpayers who have been footing the bill in the nation and national security and defense and you laid it out perfectly in your riff and last friday president zelenskyy moments from signing that and instead he put the cart ahead of the horse and bit the hand that is feeding him. the united states and theed american people are tired of footing the bill for this war and president trump wants to negotiate a deal and unfortunately it appears that president zelenskyy is not willing to do that just yet. larry: well, you put it right and thank you for helping us with the riff. we're going to talk more about it over the course of the show. it's a very bad state of affairs. it's interesting, caroline. we looked at this morning on outnumbered and going to look at it again here. all the trump policies and this is from democratic pollsters. going 75, 80 or 85% and going on the sense of alo
president trump was asked this momentings ago in the roosevelt room and reiterated he want as deal and wants to see president zelenskyy express gratitude for the united states of america and hard working american taxpayers who have been footing the bill in the nation and national security and defense and you laid it out perfectly in your riff and last friday president zelenskyy moments from signing that and instead he put the cart ahead of the horse and bit the hand that is feeding him. the...
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warner had just come out of a meeting in the oval office with roosevelt and roosevelt had brought up chaplin's film about dictators. because there was publicity in the papers about if or not he would make it, should he make it or not. the president told jack warner he certainly hoped the film was made and that he believed it would do a great deal of good and warner in the letter rights to chaplin and tells him, if the president thinks it is a good idea, i certainly hope you go ahead with the movie. he did not offer to finance it or distribute it, but the warner bros. were there this time one of the few companies that were actively engaged in making antifascist films, so for a brief moment in hollywood, they were on the same page as chaplain. hence the support of letter. peter: scott eyman was the great dictator a commercial success? scott: a great commercial success all over the world, remarkably so, because most of europe was already fastest at that point. france was gone, italy, austria, germany of course. all that was left of europe was england. the film was extraordinarily succes
warner had just come out of a meeting in the oval office with roosevelt and roosevelt had brought up chaplin's film about dictators. because there was publicity in the papers about if or not he would make it, should he make it or not. the president told jack warner he certainly hoped the film was made and that he believed it would do a great deal of good and warner in the letter rights to chaplin and tells him, if the president thinks it is a good idea, i certainly hope you go ahead with the...
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we have some sound here from the president just a short time ago in the roosevelt room. take a listen to what he said. >> tomorrow. tariffs 25% on canada and 25% on mexico. and that will start. so they're going to have to have a tariff. so what they have to do is build their car plants frankly. and other things in the united states. >> the president also taking to his social media platform earlier today to talk about tariffs and the way they might impact u.s. agricultural production. one of the questions in all of this is if tariffs go into place tomorrow, what reaction can we expect from mexico and from canada in terms of retaliatory measures? oftentimes countries retaliate against american agri producers. so that's one thing to watch for tomorrow. and the impact on american farmers, obviously politically sensitive for this administration. scott, back over to you. >> eamon, there was some question as to what the exact number might end up being 25%. of course, the reported number. but you never know how these things go as you get closer. it sounds like from what the pres
we have some sound here from the president just a short time ago in the roosevelt room. take a listen to what he said. >> tomorrow. tariffs 25% on canada and 25% on mexico. and that will start. so they're going to have to have a tariff. so what they have to do is build their car plants frankly. and other things in the united states. >> the president also taking to his social media platform earlier today to talk about tariffs and the way they might impact u.s. agricultural...
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. ♪ >>> it has been 83 years since president roosevelt signed executive order 9066 that authorized theent of japanese americans during world war ii. well, tonight a new exhibit shows the importance of remembering. here is cbs' ryan yamamoto. >> reporter: satsuki ina remembers the day when she discovered an historic photo of her father from 1942. >> and even though the image of my dad is a little blurred, i recognized him right away. >> reporter: the photo shows her father inside a jail at the tule lake internment camp in california where nearly 19,000 of the 120,000 japanese americans taken from their homes were imprisoned during world war ii, a jail she had a chance to visit, the side-by-show photos showing her standing and thinking inside her father's actual cell. >> just took some time to reflect on what it must have been like for him to be separated from his family, not knowing how long he is going to be gone or where he was going to be sent to. >> reporter: the image of satsuki taken by pulitzer prize-winning photographer paul kitagaki jr., whose project and research began after h
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about president trump and i appreciate is that he always wanted everybody in the oval office or the roosevelt room that, you know, had an opinion about the policy and he wanted to hear what their honest opinion was. so if he gave me a specific policy to model, i'd model it. and if the rates were low and close to where our trading partners are, then that's one thing. i don't think that there would be much of an inflationary effect, and i think that it would onshore production and jobs. - i think he did say between 10 to 20% on all imports and 60% for imports from china. how would you feel about that without having your models at your fingertips? - yeah, 10% is a place where i could see the benefits would be pretty significant for onshoring and eliminating, you know, the external effects of, like, supply chain disruptions and so on, so- - but not 20%? - yeah, i think what 20% is, then it started, it would be perhaps more disruptive. but, again, like, what president trump would do, just like he did last time is that when we're starting to have these policy discussions, that we'll all get the mod
about president trump and i appreciate is that he always wanted everybody in the oval office or the roosevelt room that, you know, had an opinion about the policy and he wanted to hear what their honest opinion was. so if he gave me a specific policy to model, i'd model it. and if the rates were low and close to where our trading partners are, then that's one thing. i don't think that there would be much of an inflationary effect, and i think that it would onshore production and jobs. - i think...
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the event was held at san jose's roosevelt community center. human agenda plans to host these meetings monthly. new legal action tonight against the trump administration, this time over its sanctuary cities policy. local governments across the u.s. are joining san francisco and santa clara county to sue the administration. it comes after trump signed an executive order aiming to stop federal funding to sanctuary cities. now, sanctuary cities have laws that prevent law enforcement from working with federal agents to deport undocumented immigrants. that includes san jose, oakland, santa cruz, and emeryville. the trump administration has responded by suing states and local governments that uphold sanctuary policies. an update now on the search for auspect in a recent officer involved shooting on the peninsula. investigators say an officer was ambushed in the hillsboro police parking lot on february 22nd. they've already asked anyone who may have had video from that day to share footage with police. but now they are specifically looking for footage
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the middle of the welcome match across that bull horns were all things are considered on peter roosevelt's reminder, were discussing the events of the trump zalinski summit in washington. all right, george and i have to agree with mark, i looked at it 1st at 1st blush cuz we were all messaging each other, do we? i mean, and i, you know, i usually have something better to do on friday night. but i think the zelinski, he, he, he, he read the writing on the wall and was gonna throw caution to the wind because, you know, you know how to address that room. and he decided he went for broke, he went for broke and just like, i'm not going to get anything i want here. so why don't i just mix it up with a and here's a man that believes, apparently in powerful people, he believed that boris johnson, that'd be the west was behind him. ok. i mean, it's the has to, in his mind justify the absolute destruction and bloodshed in this country. so he's going to go to the next bidder, which is it, and 2nd, class bidder, and best. and they're called the europeans ear. take george, go ahead. oh i, i think that'
the middle of the welcome match across that bull horns were all things are considered on peter roosevelt's reminder, were discussing the events of the trump zalinski summit in washington. all right, george and i have to agree with mark, i looked at it 1st at 1st blush cuz we were all messaging each other, do we? i mean, and i, you know, i usually have something better to do on friday night. but i think the zelinski, he, he, he, he read the writing on the wall and was gonna throw caution to the...
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he's following the events from a watch party at the roosevelt hotel in los angeles.e city looks forward to every year, the back drop is a little bit different this time around and you reference the fires that really swept through los angeles just a few short weeks ago and there was a point, ? whether this award show in the did the other ceremonies of the past weeks could or indeed should go ahead. was there an appetite for a celebratory mood while so many people were suffering and that suffering continues and many people are associated with the nominated movies have been affected by the fires and will continue for the next few years but i think that would show biz motto that the show must go on prevails although some of the events have been scheduled, it's not the traditional nominees luncheon just after the nominations were announced but later on tonight, there will be a few parties and so people are trying to make the best of it and at least look forward and enjoy this occasion and it is an interesting oscar's because as you implied, there really isn't a runaway fa
he's following the events from a watch party at the roosevelt hotel in los angeles.e city looks forward to every year, the back drop is a little bit different this time around and you reference the fires that really swept through los angeles just a few short weeks ago and there was a point, ? whether this award show in the did the other ceremonies of the past weeks could or indeed should go ahead. was there an appetite for a celebratory mood while so many people were suffering and that...
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roosevelt. the young calvin coolidge, surely familiar with, perhaps america's most popular history book in the second half of the 19th century. thomas macaulay's history of england from the accession of james the second. a book hero was dutch william of orange, the prime of the astounding, astonished and unlikely events that are known the glorious revolution of 1680 889, which in stored william and his wife and cousin mary as king and queen. england, scotland and ireland. when coolidge was delivering speech on the declaration in 1926, he was almost exactly the same distance in time from the glorious revolution we are today from the declaration. as tried to explain for 20th century readers in my 2007 book our first revolution the remarkable british upheaval and inspired america's founding fathers william was the stad holder of the dutch republic, not a kingdom, a republic. it was he had sort of yes, he was a sort of hereditary army commander in chief, dependent, however, for supply and financing
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woodrow wilson to franklin roosevelt, to lyndon johnson and on and on and on.n they are so furious on efforts the reason why they are checking donald trump and calling him unconstitutional which is preposterous, is because this scam has been going on a long time. you are paying for your children and grandchildren and generations yet born paid for in a humongous way. they're not going to be able to dig out. so, why is this quot being done questioning anyone know? why are the democrats doing this several republicans invited the media support this why? power. power. and power. with the power in washington, not the power and the ruling ing class for the democrat power with the power in the party? the parties more important than the country. it's about power. exactly with the constitution was to prevent. we wil (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good. mark: welcome back america. we are here with, and i'm very excited about it, turning general p
woodrow wilson to franklin roosevelt, to lyndon johnson and on and on and on.n they are so furious on efforts the reason why they are checking donald trump and calling him unconstitutional which is preposterous, is because this scam has been going on a long time. you are paying for your children and grandchildren and generations yet born paid for in a humongous way. they're not going to be able to dig out. so, why is this quot being done questioning anyone know? why are the democrats doing this...
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woodrow wilson to franklin roosevelt, to lyndon johnson and on and on and on.ey are so furious on efforts the reason why they are checking donald trump and calling him unconstitutional which is preposterous, is because this scam has been going on a long time. you are paying for your children and grandchildren and generations yet born paid for in a humongous way. they're not going to be able to dig out. so, why is this qu being done questioning anyone know? why are the democrats doing this several republicans invited the media support this why? power. power. and power. with the power in washington, not the power and the ruling ing class for the democrat power with the power in the party? the parties more important than the country. it's about power. exactly with the constitution was to prevent. we will be right back. total beets, america's best-selling beets brand, is available at walmart. total beets blood pressure support soft chews contain a key ingredient clinically shown to deliver two times better blood pressure support. take control of your health. head t
woodrow wilson to franklin roosevelt, to lyndon johnson and on and on and on.ey are so furious on efforts the reason why they are checking donald trump and calling him unconstitutional which is preposterous, is because this scam has been going on a long time. you are paying for your children and grandchildren and generations yet born paid for in a humongous way. they're not going to be able to dig out. so, why is this qu being done questioning anyone know? why are the democrats doing this...
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biggest trading partner moments ago in the roosevelt room the president and very clear terms reiterated the tariffs against mexico, canada and china will go into effect at midnight, the dow jones industrial down 665 points. the s&p nearly a hundred at the moment 1.6%, the nasdaq is getting clocked 420 -- make a 433. we continue to nosedive at the moment we have the russell 2000 down 50 points or two and a third%, let's give you the exact time, t minus eight hours and 52 minutes until midnight when americans will see 25% tariffs slapped on goods from mexico and canada ended additional 10% on chinese products not much time left to negotiate. president trump is known for making last-minute deals and the woman sitting across the table from the united states and specifically commerce secretary howard lutnick has been making a lot of moves to formulate truck might except about mexican president claudia sheinbaum. i like her a lot in this weekend on fox secretary latinate gave a nod to the leader, she made move since the tariffs were first threatened a couple of months ago mexico stock market.
biggest trading partner moments ago in the roosevelt room the president and very clear terms reiterated the tariffs against mexico, canada and china will go into effect at midnight, the dow jones industrial down 665 points. the s&p nearly a hundred at the moment 1.6%, the nasdaq is getting clocked 420 -- make a 433. we continue to nosedive at the moment we have the russell 2000 down 50 points or two and a third%, let's give you the exact time, t minus eight hours and 52 minutes until...
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the event was held at san jose's roosevelt community center.genda plans to host those meetings monthly. this is a live look in rome at the hospital where the vatican says pope francis had a peaceful night and is resting today. the pope has been battling double pneumonia for the past two weeks after being admitted to a hospital for bronchitis. he had a scare yesterday when the vatican says the pontiff suffered a bronchial crisis. today, the pontiff is said to be alert and aware. the vatican says his condition remains complex. the trump administration says it will put up to $1 billion into renewed efforts to combat the spread of avian flu, which iss part of what's driving up the price of eggs. but will that plan be enough? nbc's erin mclaughlin put that question to one farmer hit hard. farmer doug corwin's family has been raising ducks on this long island farm for generations. what does this farm mean to you? well, it's my life. it's my heritage. it's an icon of long island breeding. some of the most sought after ducks in the world, supplying the
the event was held at san jose's roosevelt community center.genda plans to host those meetings monthly. this is a live look in rome at the hospital where the vatican says pope francis had a peaceful night and is resting today. the pope has been battling double pneumonia for the past two weeks after being admitted to a hospital for bronchitis. he had a scare yesterday when the vatican says the pontiff suffered a bronchial crisis. today, the pontiff is said to be alert and aware. the vatican says...
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not only to continue with kennedy, but to both continue and expand what his true hero, franklin roosevelt, had started in the 1930s, and the excitement is the economy was doing very well in 1963 and 64. but here's a president who's going to deal with the problems we never deal with in this case with the war on poverty. what he's saying is we are going to deal with the structural poverty that the country always faces. and he's making a promise in that address that this nation can do better than it does or too narrowly. it's not simply respond into crisis. it's achieving something bigger than we imagined. so there's a lot of enthusiasm initially and support for this program. would it be fair to say that lbj had a pretty good sense of history and wanted to hit the ground running, knowing that early action leads further progress? oh, absolutely. it's not simply moving quickly in early. but he had a very good sense of two things. one was the limits of time in american politics. he understood time him was the ultimate commodity. and at one moment he's speaking with his advisors years early on a
not only to continue with kennedy, but to both continue and expand what his true hero, franklin roosevelt, had started in the 1930s, and the excitement is the economy was doing very well in 1963 and 64. but here's a president who's going to deal with the problems we never deal with in this case with the war on poverty. what he's saying is we are going to deal with the structural poverty that the country always faces. and he's making a promise in that address that this nation can do better than...
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actually, the president taking questions in the roosevelt room just right now. answering questions about whether that rare earth minerals deal that was expected to be signed on friday and wasn't, whether that deal is dead. he said no, it's not, and he expects to speak more about it in his joint address to congress tomorrow. the president is stressing he believes president zelenskyy of ukraine should be more appreciative and earlier today, the president fuming when he heard that president zelenskyy had said that he believed a peace deal was very, very far off. the president, president trump rather, posting on social edia, this is the worst statement that could have been made by president zelenskyy and america will not put up with it much longer. >> join nbc news tomorrow night as we bring you president trump's address and the democratic response. coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> firefighters in south carolina are gaining ground on wildfires that spread across the state this weekend. smoky skies hanging over the state today, but here's what it looked like
actually, the president taking questions in the roosevelt room just right now. answering questions about whether that rare earth minerals deal that was expected to be signed on friday and wasn't, whether that deal is dead. he said no, it's not, and he expects to speak more about it in his joint address to congress tomorrow. the president is stressing he believes president zelenskyy of ukraine should be more appreciative and earlier today, the president fuming when he heard that president...
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>> you know, you think back to what president franklin delano roosevelt. did for. the embattled. free world leader of his time, winston churchill, when he was up against the. massive nazi menace. >> and then you. >> compare that. >> to what trump just did to an embattled leader. >> of our. >> free world. up against the putin. russia menace. >> and the. >> comparison is degrading. >> you know, after what we saw yesterday, where do we go from here? is a peace deal for ukraine still on the table? and what about our allies? >> it's hard to tell. what's been terrific to see has been. allies across europe. stepping up. >> to rally. >> around zelensky, to. rally around freedom, to rally against. >> the. >> murderous tyrant putin, where we should be. but unfortunately, under trump, where we. >> are not. >> there is one. >> tool that. >> they have at. >> their disposal. >> out there that. >> they haven't used. >> yet, which is about. >> $300 billion in frozen russian assets. >> that the europeans, particularly. >> the belgians. >> have been unwilling. >> to actually seize. >> if they star
>> you know, you think back to what president franklin delano roosevelt. did for. the embattled. free world leader of his time, winston churchill, when he was up against the. massive nazi menace. >> and then you. >> compare that. >> to what trump just did to an embattled leader. >> of our. >> free world. up against the putin. russia menace. >> and the. >> comparison is degrading. >> you know, after what we saw yesterday, where do we go from...
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american counterpart no lover ever studied every whim of his mistress, as i did those of franklin roosevelt. but he's a man leading a nation at war that has lost tens of thousands of people. he is fighting for his very survival, and he and his nation are fighting for the values of freedom and democracy that america has supported since its founding against a rapacious dictatorship in this case that actively seeks to undermine the united states, its interests and its allies at every turn. it shouldn't be hard to figure out where your sympathies lie. friday's turn of events took place after weeks of diplomacy in which the trump administration has bullied its neighbors, asked canada to cease to exist as a country, pressured denmark to sell greenland and panama to hand over the panama canal. it has threatened to impose higher tariffs on its allies than its foes, and it has shuttered almost all the food and medicine programs that it promised to the poorest people in the world. the conservative former british cabinet minister rory stewart asked in sorrow, was it for this that the u.s. spent 80 yea
american counterpart no lover ever studied every whim of his mistress, as i did those of franklin roosevelt. but he's a man leading a nation at war that has lost tens of thousands of people. he is fighting for his very survival, and he and his nation are fighting for the values of freedom and democracy that america has supported since its founding against a rapacious dictatorship in this case that actively seeks to undermine the united states, its interests and its allies at every turn. it...
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there was there was a moment in the fall of 2015 when i was in the roosevelt room at a meeting with president obama. and he meeting with sort of mid-level business executives and and said there that other than nuclear weapons, climate change is the one thing that he works on that has the capacity to alter the course of human progress. so it's level of a thing. and paris was an agreement countries have been trying for 20 years to develop a a operational agreement that would say who's got to do what and something more than the original sort of broad framework convention goes back to 1992 but since then since 1992 countries are trying to do this and we finally got it done. so i thought that was a great thing to write about. so, you know, since you mentioned obama, i hope i didn't this i seem to recall it from the book that there is a moment at which he's on stage and you're standing on the side of the stage before going maybe this is copenhagen or maybe it's paris and it's paris over here and i know what you're going to ask and and he says, go ahead. no, you go, go. said so. and and he says you
there was there was a moment in the fall of 2015 when i was in the roosevelt room at a meeting with president obama. and he meeting with sort of mid-level business executives and and said there that other than nuclear weapons, climate change is the one thing that he works on that has the capacity to alter the course of human progress. so it's level of a thing. and paris was an agreement countries have been trying for 20 years to develop a a operational agreement that would say who's got to do...
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it was one of those seminal moments in history where george c marshall in 1938, franklin delano roosevelt was determined to cut the defense budget. they were trying to come out of the recession. and he had, as you know, you know, all of this social program that he was that he was pushing out of the country and trying to pay for he fdr was had a hot temper. he was known to fire generals and people on the spot. and george c marshall as the as a the chief of staff of the army stood up to fdr. he didn't think it was going to go so well, but actually fdr invited him back. the next day and they had a long talk. not only did not cut the defense budget, he put in an increase for it. very controversial at the time, but i think set the stage for us to be successful in in world war two. so that was truth to power moments or you got to be ready for them when they come and you have to have, i think, the the moral fortitude and the, frankly, lack of concern for how it goes through your career to to to speak truth to power. yeah, i was in many of those pentagon briefings and press conferences, and i thi
it was one of those seminal moments in history where george c marshall in 1938, franklin delano roosevelt was determined to cut the defense budget. they were trying to come out of the recession. and he had, as you know, you know, all of this social program that he was that he was pushing out of the country and trying to pay for he fdr was had a hot temper. he was known to fire generals and people on the spot. and george c marshall as the as a the chief of staff of the army stood up to fdr. he...