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direct to the roosevelt center for us studies at moscow state university. many mainstream media headlines and jumping to conclusions when. it does look like it's going to be like that way by a fair margin if he does get more than seventy percent i think certainly the poaching camp would be very happy with that at the moment it looks like they've got a golden seventy percent to think he's going to keep that if you think there's more votes coming it might do it difficult to know it and we'll have to wait for the exact figures but i think you will get to the seventy four percent. that was a great job. been like for election day in russia. or excuse me what he's. sorry the coverage and all the coverage yes the coverage was i have looked through the papers today. almost all the. new primus told our viewers it was going to be a fluid thing please don't go away as promised we can go to this party. having his say let's go live. in a moment ok next time we're going to have five times as many. bees. because the pro. twenty steps to the happy life has been well receiv
direct to the roosevelt center for us studies at moscow state university. many mainstream media headlines and jumping to conclusions when. it does look like it's going to be like that way by a fair margin if he does get more than seventy percent i think certainly the poaching camp would be very happy with that at the moment it looks like they've got a golden seventy percent to think he's going to keep that if you think there's more votes coming it might do it difficult to know it and we'll have...
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we are coming through center city, schuylkill expressway, roosevelt boulevard it just looks wet becausee were seeing mostly rain, sleet and then this mix over. as we are in the suburbs you can see snow is starting to fall more steadily and roads are getting tricky. this is what we forecasted early this morning not too bad and steadily conditions are deteriorating. not only are we seeing wet surface from the rain now you can see the snow starting to build. not only on the sidewalks you can see they are slushy too but now in the middle of the road this is what we have been seeing as we move further from center city philadelphia we will continue to head through montgomery county, make our way up to bucks county but asife early morningrrou can get out, get back that was best idea because now it is all downhill, so we will continue to go around the delaware valley looking at the road conditions, and as my photographer turns the corner here, you can see the side streets are not looking as good as main arteries as would you expect to see. we are coming live from the mobile weather watcher and
we are coming through center city, schuylkill expressway, roosevelt boulevard it just looks wet becausee were seeing mostly rain, sleet and then this mix over. as we are in the suburbs you can see snow is starting to fall more steadily and roads are getting tricky. this is what we forecasted early this morning not too bad and steadily conditions are deteriorating. not only are we seeing wet surface from the rain now you can see the snow starting to build. not only on the sidewalks you can see...
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as a result extra slow from cotman to the betsy ross bridge i-95 southbound to center city or the flyers game. and roosevelt boulevard extension backing up northbound from the schuylkill to broad street and headlights are stacking toward the schuylkill and it's damp but the road is not completely wet in east falls and the schuylkill itself 10 miles per hour in that neck of the woods, that is why we saw the northbound extension delay and it's schuylkill itself is jammed westbound from conshohocken. what you don't want to do instead is use waverly road in gladwyne getting word of a freight train that struck a vehicle there. sounds like a serious accident near the vfw post in gladwyne. and look for a bad crash at limerick pike. bellefonte, delaware a bad crash route 3 southbound. and use shipley road on this thursday afternoon. we'll check it again in the 5:00 hour. >> all right sounds good. thanks. >>> meteorologist, adam joseph standing by with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast next. ♪ no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs?
as a result extra slow from cotman to the betsy ross bridge i-95 southbound to center city or the flyers game. and roosevelt boulevard extension backing up northbound from the schuylkill to broad street and headlights are stacking toward the schuylkill and it's damp but the road is not completely wet in east falls and the schuylkill itself 10 miles per hour in that neck of the woods, that is why we saw the northbound extension delay and it's schuylkill itself is jammed westbound from...
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that need to be in the center of action is so great with him. teddy rooseveltbe the baby at the baptism, the bride at the wedding and the corpse at the funeral. this guy wants to be the president for life. >> it's a good transition to guns, right? and that whole public spectacle that seemed like, well, look at that. it may be more about him wanting to be at the center of the spectacle. but i am curious here, it does look like we're about to complete the cycle of a gun -- there's a massive tragedy. people wringing their hands, we've got to do something and then the paralysis sets in. michael gerson says the following, tom, which i think captures the gun debate well. it's one of the dirty habits of our political discourse that so many people use they remember nuclear rhetorical weapons as a first resort. it is not enough for defenders of gun rights to be wrong, they must be explicit in murder. it is not enough for gun control advocates to be mistaken, they must be jack boted thugs laying groundwork for tyranny an that is why we have no gun legislation in this cou
that need to be in the center of action is so great with him. teddy rooseveltbe the baby at the baptism, the bride at the wedding and the corpse at the funeral. this guy wants to be the president for life. >> it's a good transition to guns, right? and that whole public spectacle that seemed like, well, look at that. it may be more about him wanting to be at the center of the spectacle. but i am curious here, it does look like we're about to complete the cycle of a gun -- there's a massive...
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the national constitution center hosted this hour-long event. soviet union was franklin roosevelt, and that franklin roosevelt did it in a very personalistic way. many things, nixon recognized himself, if eisenhower was his first model, roosevelt was his model. from the beginning nixon places emphasis upon doing what presidents in the cold war had not done before, seeking to meet with the soviets when there isn't an agreed upon agenda. the most extreme example is china. the only presidential trip i know of when there isn't an agenda when you get on the ground. he doesn't know if or when he's going to meet with mau. doesn't know what's going to happen. he doesn't go quite to that extent with the soviets. but there is a similar desire in what he thinks of rooseveltian terms to meet with the other side, to sit down, as he said, and talk things through man to man and that phrase turns up time and again, the perception that the elites are the effete, femme recognized individuals and these are the -- nixon meets with the soviet counterpart more times in his relatively short presidency t
the national constitution center hosted this hour-long event. soviet union was franklin roosevelt, and that franklin roosevelt did it in a very personalistic way. many things, nixon recognized himself, if eisenhower was his first model, roosevelt was his model. from the beginning nixon places emphasis upon doing what presidents in the cold war had not done before, seeking to meet with the soviets when there isn't an agreed upon agenda. the most extreme example is china. the only presidential...
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roosevelt in the 1930's said every rural home should get electricity. we update our power grid, so all this new energy coming from other places can go to the most populated centers. it would be a huge shot in the arm for jobs in america for prosperity in america, far more than this slanted tax bill aimed so much at the few wealthy who are so tight with this new republican party. so i dare say our proposal is a much more effective use of taxpayer dollars than a handout to the biggest corporations and will create far more good-paying jobs in the process. so i hope our republican colleagues will rethink things. their path is a path to a cul de sac. to great losses in the election. rethink that tax cut. don't allow these buybacks. they're doing no good for anyone but the handful, and that's where 60% of the money is going on the corporate rate. and join us in taking some of that money to do what the federal government has done since henry clay proposed it in the 1820's, put that money into infrastructure. jobs, good-paying jobs, efficiency. let's not let china or another country become the leader in infrastructure. they invest, the chinese government, the japanese g
roosevelt in the 1930's said every rural home should get electricity. we update our power grid, so all this new energy coming from other places can go to the most populated centers. it would be a huge shot in the arm for jobs in america for prosperity in america, far more than this slanted tax bill aimed so much at the few wealthy who are so tight with this new republican party. so i dare say our proposal is a much more effective use of taxpayer dollars than a handout to the biggest...
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he wasn't, you know, the president didn't used to be at the center of american politics in quite the way he has been ever since teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson, basically, in the 20th century. and so there are some interesting constitutional implications or questions to be raised about the bully pulpit, but it is now, you know, an accepted part of american political life, obviously, for liberals and conservatives and democrats and republicans. >> i just wanted to add, you know, the last really great reforms in service of rolling back the administrative state, the great structural reforms were early in the reagan administration, president reagan campaigned on the need for regulatory reform, easing regulatory burdens, making government more accountable, and in the very opening weeks of the -- of reagan's first term, his task force created this new apparatus, this structure, for white house oversight of agencies. it was immensely controversial at the time, but the white house undertook a sustained campaign in support of the reforms, and furthermore, the white house undertook a sustained investment of resources in seeing those
he wasn't, you know, the president didn't used to be at the center of american politics in quite the way he has been ever since teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson, basically, in the 20th century. and so there are some interesting constitutional implications or questions to be raised about the bully pulpit, but it is now, you know, an accepted part of american political life, obviously, for liberals and conservatives and democrats and republicans. >> i just wanted to add, you know, the...
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center convened scholars for a conference looking up a complicated history between u.s. and russian leaders over the last century. the discussions included assessments of franklin d. roosevelt, jfk, george h.w. bush and bill clinton, as well as their russian counterparts. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> we have a great panel. philip is going to chair the panel. i think everybody knows philip. he has written a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the principal author of 9/11 commission report, and many other books. he is right now in the middle of writing a terrific book on sort of decisions for war in ways that illuminate old crises and old decisions, like going to war in or wilson's decision for war 1898 in world war i. he sort ofll
center convened scholars for a conference looking up a complicated history between u.s. and russian leaders over the last century. the discussions included assessments of franklin d. roosevelt, jfk, george h.w. bush and bill clinton, as well as their russian counterparts. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> we have a great panel. philip is going to chair the panel. i think everybody knows philip. he has written a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the principal author of 9/11...
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teddy roosevelt says the kind of politician you want is somebody who makes a promise they can always keep and whose word can be trusted. how can you possibly not be have demoralization when at the center no sense of the word matters and he himself knows what he wants? >> tom, you've known donald trump for a long time. he's now without anybody he knows personally from a long period of time surrounding him at that white house. it's all new people. relatively new for him. >> he had no foundation for being president of the united states because he ran his empire in new york hot and cold out of his back pocket. he didn't have a group of directors. he was always kind of working the financial system. he was stiffing people on his bills. any number of law firms in new york or people who dealt with him will tell you god-awful stories about how he behaved during that time. when he got to the white house, he thought he could just have an extension of that, to be a reality television star, to have a lot of collapsed businesses. whether you stop and think about it. the trump steak, the trump ties, the trump schools, all that stuff. he brought all of that into washington, d.c., and the heart of the
teddy roosevelt says the kind of politician you want is somebody who makes a promise they can always keep and whose word can be trusted. how can you possibly not be have demoralization when at the center no sense of the word matters and he himself knows what he wants? >> tom, you've known donald trump for a long time. he's now without anybody he knows personally from a long period of time surrounding him at that white house. it's all new people. relatively new for him. >> he had no...
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center convened scholars for a conference looking up a complicated history between u.s. and russian leaders over the last century. the discussions included assessments of franklin d. roosevelt, jfk, george h.w. bush and bill clinton, as well as their russian counterparts. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> we have a great panel. philip is going to chair the panel. i think everybody knows philip. he has written a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the principal author of 9/11 commission report, and many other books. he is right now in the middle of writing a terrific book on sort of decisions for war in ways that illuminate old crises and old decisions, like going to war in or wilson's decision for war 1898 in world war i. he sort of brilliantly reassessing these decisions. we are looking forward to phillip's next book. at the same time, he is doing about a dozen other things that none of us can keep track of. sometimes we don't know about them. philip, thank you. >> thank you. i'm sorry to say we need to wait for james wilson to show up. he is probably out there somewhere having a good conversation. if we can send a search party out. [laughter] messages.the >>
center convened scholars for a conference looking up a complicated history between u.s. and russian leaders over the last century. the discussions included assessments of franklin d. roosevelt, jfk, george h.w. bush and bill clinton, as well as their russian counterparts. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> we have a great panel. philip is going to chair the panel. i think everybody knows philip. he has written a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the principal author of 9/11...
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the national constitution center hosted this hour-long event. soviet union was franklin roosevelt, and that franklin roosevelt did it in a very personalistic way. many things, nixon recognized himself, if eisenhower was his first model, roosevelt was his model. from the bin
the national constitution center hosted this hour-long event. soviet union was franklin roosevelt, and that franklin roosevelt did it in a very personalistic way. many things, nixon recognized himself, if eisenhower was his first model, roosevelt was his model. from the bin