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and teddy has that.h morrison: ted's i'll do what i want attitude went beyond the truck he drove and the whiskey he drank. it went to the use of drugs. in his case, heroin. he told me that in the past that he had had a problem with heroin. keith morrison: but that didn't stop sandy from moving into ted's place. when i met teddy, you know, he-- you would never dream that he was-- had the money that he did. keith morrison: ted's wealth became very real though the day he handed sandy a credit card with her name on it. and he says, here, this credit card has like a $10,000 a month allowance on it. keith morrison: whether sandy knew it or not, 10 grand was a rounding error. ted was worth a lot more, like $70 million more. money that can make life very easy or very, very complicated. coming up, one complication, a suspicion that ted's father had links to the mob. they got as much attention as dean and frank and the others. and they had the same kind of adulation from the average member of the public. keith mor
and teddy has that.h morrison: ted's i'll do what i want attitude went beyond the truck he drove and the whiskey he drank. it went to the use of drugs. in his case, heroin. he told me that in the past that he had had a problem with heroin. keith morrison: but that didn't stop sandy from moving into ted's place. when i met teddy, you know, he-- you would never dream that he was-- had the money that he did. keith morrison: ted's wealth became very real though the day he handed sandy a credit card...
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it's soaked in teddy roosevelt. >> this is teddy's town. >> reporter: right down to the souvenir teddyt the real roosevelt was far from warm and cozy. when he took office, he had a legacy of animosity toward native americans. he once said, "i don't go so far as to think that the only good indians are the dead indians, but i believe nine out of every ten are, and i shouldn't like to inquiry too closely into the case of the tenth. >> reporter: to tell roosevelt's story, the library will also tell about roosevelt's prejudice. >> the hardest part of this whole process is creating a teddy roosevelt honestly, even though in our day and age, we would call him a racist. >> you approach it with transparency and honesty. >> you tell the story. >> reporter: you tell the whole story. >> i don't think it actually diminishes t.r. to understand that he made mistakes. he said things that regrettable, that we wish he hadn't said, but he did. >> reporter: so the library has asked native american tribes to create their own exhibits telling their own history. >> if we tell the truth, we maybe learn from i
it's soaked in teddy roosevelt. >> this is teddy's town. >> reporter: right down to the souvenir teddyt the real roosevelt was far from warm and cozy. when he took office, he had a legacy of animosity toward native americans. he once said, "i don't go so far as to think that the only good indians are the dead indians, but i believe nine out of every ten are, and i shouldn't like to inquiry too closely into the case of the tenth. >> reporter: to tell roosevelt's story, the...
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teddy had a strong feeling about the outdoors and he said, he wrote teddy and teddy said i will comek at this. but then teddy added, but i would like it to just be you and me. so when he finally arrived there was hundreds of people, politicians lined up, to curry favour. basically told roosevelt the unthinkable. with one single park guy who was not even called a park guy, they left! can you imagine the president of the united states dropping out of view for many days with nobody following him? just you and me john. they were in tough situations. taking horses to 14 feet drifts and they talked and they had this bond and they began to plan. they knew that what they were trying to do, was important. they did not know how important but they just felt in their bones and a simple man who chose to look at nature for what it was, a powerful man who had been in war, was president, coming together and these two men reinforced with the park system would be about. the important thing for me was, we deal with the story for john showing up which is the native american having this country. they had
teddy had a strong feeling about the outdoors and he said, he wrote teddy and teddy said i will comek at this. but then teddy added, but i would like it to just be you and me. so when he finally arrived there was hundreds of people, politicians lined up, to curry favour. basically told roosevelt the unthinkable. with one single park guy who was not even called a park guy, they left! can you imagine the president of the united states dropping out of view for many days with nobody following him?...
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you're right, teddy bears make you feel very safe and comforted. a kid. >> you do? >> i do. >> my kids still have theirs as well. they're treasures. thank you so much for watching this morning. >>> coming up, levi stadium getting ready to host the super bowl next year. we'll chat live with the bay area leaders making it all happen. >>> cbs hit "ncis: origins" only has six episodes left in the first season. we'll talk to the actors bringing the top drama to your >>> trumpets the day after the super bowl as we welcome you intos
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reed, who plays teddy in a local play.is something that's been spoken of as being electric or magnetic, something that inspired others. >> reporter: and now a $330 million presidential library opening in 2026 overlooking the badlands that teddy treasured. >> he tested himself physically, mentally. and he proved that he could do it. >> reporter: edward o'keefe wrote a book on roosevelt and his ceo of the library. >> he found america here. he found real people, hard-working people. >> reporter: but he also mirrored the racism of his times, once saying, i don't go so far as to think that the only good indians are the dead indians, but i believe nine out of every ten are. >> you tell the story. >> i tell the whole story. i don't think it diminishes t.r. to understand he made mistakes, he said things that are regrettable. >> reporter: and native american exhibits will tell their story about the land they lost. >> if we tell the truth, we maybe learn from it. >> reporter: mark fox is chairman of the mandan, hidatsa. >> that land
reed, who plays teddy in a local play.is something that's been spoken of as being electric or magnetic, something that inspired others. >> reporter: and now a $330 million presidential library opening in 2026 overlooking the badlands that teddy treasured. >> he tested himself physically, mentally. and he proved that he could do it. >> reporter: edward o'keefe wrote a book on roosevelt and his ceo of the library. >> he found america here. he found real people,...
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caller: teddy roosevelt. host: why tony roosevelt -- why teddy roosevelt?aller: he is such a historical figure. him and his brother elliott watched the funeral procession of abraham lincoln from the second-story floor of the house they lived in new york when the procession went down i believe 50 7th avenue. i always thought that was kind of a historical thing that a president should see another president as famous as abraham lincoln and in a very sad way but it was kind of like destiny for him to become president. just so much history with him. even after he left office, he was as big as life. everywhere he went, he was just somebody who was a true world leader in the white house and out of the white house. host: what do you think history will say or is saying at this point, it has been long enough for history, about his return to the white house, the bullmoose party. caller: yes, that was something else. of course, we know that he almost was assassinated with his return. and there was another little funny story about how after his presidency he actually ha
caller: teddy roosevelt. host: why tony roosevelt -- why teddy roosevelt?aller: he is such a historical figure. him and his brother elliott watched the funeral procession of abraham lincoln from the second-story floor of the house they lived in new york when the procession went down i believe 50 7th avenue. i always thought that was kind of a historical thing that a president should see another president as famous as abraham lincoln and in a very sad way but it was kind of like destiny for him...
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so again, i will take teddy's reporting to the bank.le some folks inside the trump white house now. >> right? >> i actually. >> don't know that, nicole, but what i would say is right. i've followed teddy's reporting of elon for years now, from his time before he emerged onto the. political scene. and for me and my reporting on elon musk largely has been focused on his efforts to deconstruct, destabilize and cripple usaid. over the course of the last week and a half. and in just that week and a half, there is an incredible amount of testimony about elon musk's hold on to power that i think is representative in so many ways of his emergence on the tech scene over the course of the last decade. when you look at the last week and a half, you take last week more than 50 senior career civil servants at usaid were placed on administrative leave, and there was another official at usaid, a civil servant who effectively was head of hr at usaid, who. after trump's allies placed those 50 plus officials on leave, he sent an email to them saying that
so again, i will take teddy's reporting to the bank.le some folks inside the trump white house now. >> right? >> i actually. >> don't know that, nicole, but what i would say is right. i've followed teddy's reporting of elon for years now, from his time before he emerged onto the. political scene. and for me and my reporting on elon musk largely has been focused on his efforts to deconstruct, destabilize and cripple usaid. over the course of the last week and a half. and in...
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caller: teddy roosevelt. host: why tony roosevelt -- why teddy roosevelt?aller: he is such a historical figure. him and his brother elliott watched the funeral procession of abraham lincoln from the second-story floor of the house they lived in new york when the procession went down i believe 50 7th avenue. i always thought that was kind of a historical thing that a president should see another president as famous as abraham lincoln and in a very sad way but it was kind of like destiny for him to become president. just so much history with him. even after he left office, he was as big as life. everywhere he went, he was just somebody who was a true world leader in the white house and out of the white house. host: what do you think history will say or is saying at this point, it has been long enough for history, about his return to the white house, the bullmoose party. caller: yes, that was something else. of course, we know that he almost was assassinated with his return. and there was another little funny story about how after his presidency he actually ha
caller: teddy roosevelt. host: why tony roosevelt -- why teddy roosevelt?aller: he is such a historical figure. him and his brother elliott watched the funeral procession of abraham lincoln from the second-story floor of the house they lived in new york when the procession went down i believe 50 7th avenue. i always thought that was kind of a historical thing that a president should see another president as famous as abraham lincoln and in a very sad way but it was kind of like destiny for him...
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to celebrate teddy.irthday, president roosevelt once said, i don't think that any family has ever enjoyed white house more than we have. and. no greater champion in the presidency ever existed than theodore roosevelt for the white house. but it wasn't just tr he had this wonderful, rambunctious entertaining above all, entertaining family. these children who roller skated in the east room. i mean, same room where william mckinley's coffin had rested in september 1901. this surge of energy, henry adams called tr pure act well, his children, you know, got into the act. some of the stories i think, after the roosevelt's time became little more extravagant. i have trouble imagining spitballs on the presidential portraits of george washington. it was certainly didn't happen again. if it ever first because the roosevelt's were extremely conscious of propriety in that sense that the father didn't allow it and he was a good sport about it. but the mother wouldn't have been a good sport about it. if you want to as
to celebrate teddy.irthday, president roosevelt once said, i don't think that any family has ever enjoyed white house more than we have. and. no greater champion in the presidency ever existed than theodore roosevelt for the white house. but it wasn't just tr he had this wonderful, rambunctious entertaining above all, entertaining family. these children who roller skated in the east room. i mean, same room where william mckinley's coffin had rested in september 1901. this surge of energy, henry...
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was not in your book teddy roosevelt. why not. well, teddy roosevelt was a very important president, but he didn't live at a time of extraordinary crisis and plasticity and the flexibility of the world. he was important because in a way he defined the modern presidency. he made it the center the action, as somebody once said, of him, he wants to be the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral. it was extraordinary really important, he began the the program of social reform known as progressive ism that woodrow wilson carried on and that franklin delano roosevelt continued. that was important for the united states it was a reform not a revolution. his impact on the world was much smaller. he he was a participant in the spanish-american war that led to the american conquest of cuba and the philippines and the first formal american. so teddy roosevelt in some sense the chief american imperialist, he wasn't president during the war. he was a colonel leading his brigade known as the rough riders. and the charge at san jua
was not in your book teddy roosevelt. why not. well, teddy roosevelt was a very important president, but he didn't live at a time of extraordinary crisis and plasticity and the flexibility of the world. he was important because in a way he defined the modern presidency. he made it the center the action, as somebody once said, of him, he wants to be the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral. it was extraordinary really important, he began the the program of social reform known...
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but, teddy, you're saying he's actually.re going in with these young, young people to. >> not not not always the same time. i mean, sometimes, you know, at usaid, for instance, we haven't seen evidence that musk has been there himself. but but oftentimes, you know, he and steve davis, his top, top aide, are showing up and spending the day at gsa, at the education department, at maybe the veteran veterans affairs department. he's kind of taking a grand tour of washington. >> and just the power is continuing. trump has said he hasn't even met these young men. >> i mean, this is this is sort of unmitigated and unfettered access to federal agencies. there appear to be, you know, no checks and balances on what musk can and cannot do. there is obviously no congressional oversight of the maneuvers that he's making and sort of the sweeping changes that he is attempting to to create within the federal government. i mean, it is it is absolutely stunning. every, you know, federal employee that our reporters speak to are absolutely stun
but, teddy, you're saying he's actually.re going in with these young, young people to. >> not not not always the same time. i mean, sometimes, you know, at usaid, for instance, we haven't seen evidence that musk has been there himself. but but oftentimes, you know, he and steve davis, his top, top aide, are showing up and spending the day at gsa, at the education department, at maybe the veteran veterans affairs department. he's kind of taking a grand tour of washington. >> and just...
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or talkho about the main buildig that's the house the west wing was added under teddy roosevelt thatfioffices are today. so really the main building and that residence a little over 50000 square feet. it is really deceiving we look at the three main floors that are depicted here. but there are mezzanines along the way there a are some subflos as you know. this really about six levels comprise the whole house. there is the level on top of the family quarters which is were family bedrooms are per there is a solarium up there. it is where mrs. kennedy had the two children educated upp in there. they had a classroom up in that space. now, each family will make it over a little but especially on the resolute level to be suitable to the family dynamic if they have young children, older children, or at mrs. obama had her mother lived with her the entire time they were in the white house. so we have to remember we see it and think of it as the office of the president. but it is really a home and they have to live there as a family as well. >> people might besh surprised that george washington
or talkho about the main buildig that's the house the west wing was added under teddy roosevelt thatfioffices are today. so really the main building and that residence a little over 50000 square feet. it is really deceiving we look at the three main floors that are depicted here. but there are mezzanines along the way there a are some subflos as you know. this really about six levels comprise the whole house. there is the level on top of the family quarters which is were family bedrooms are per...
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rememb, e west wing was added under a teddy roosevelt, and that's where presidents offices are today. so really the main building in the residence, a little over 50,000 square feet and it's really deceiving. we look at these three main floors that are depicted here, but there are little mezzanine scenes along the way. there's some sub floors, as you know. so really about six levels comprise the whole house. there's a level on top of the family quarters, which is where family bedrooms are. there's a solarium up there. it's where mrs. kennedy had the two children educated up in there. they had a classroom up in that space. now, each family will make it over a little bit, particularly on the residence level, to be suitable to their family dynamic. if they have young children, older children or mrs. obama had her mother live with her the entire time they were in the white house. so we have to remember that we see it and think of it as this office of the president. but it's it's really a home. and they have to live there as a family as well. now, people might be surprised to know that geor
rememb, e west wing was added under a teddy roosevelt, and that's where presidents offices are today. so really the main building in the residence, a little over 50,000 square feet and it's really deceiving. we look at these three main floors that are depicted here, but there are little mezzanine scenes along the way. there's some sub floors, as you know. so really about six levels comprise the whole house. there's a level on top of the family quarters, which is where family bedrooms are....
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when you i weed out those figures i nhs which were released we wanted to bring you teddy. we wanted toou are about waiting tinnes talk'rng abadt wafting times for and talkingabtsdt wafting times for and emergency going accident and emergency going down slightly, the here 7777927117577 7 77777f92ii§7§£7ih277777777 7 77777re;7lly7at77th977f7or7e7fi7'ont 7 7777f92ii§7§£77th27f1r7e7fiéht of 7 are really at the forefront of what in practice. you touch upon the rates also, you touch upon the rates for waiting times getting cancer still being cancer treatment still being below target. again, it is the people on the line people on the front line this so it
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you download the teddy schultz reporting data from at a pro. now, germany is taking part in a new natural operation aimed at increasing surveillance and showing a stronger presence in the baltic sea. it follows increasing incidence of damage to on the sea cables and infrastructure seemed strange throughout history. there have been numerous occasions by telecommunications, electricity, or fewer things have been disrupted to be in sweden, finland estonia. i left via miscellaneous, and germany. du duluth, june. dudley was on board. the 1st german vessel taking part in the nature operation. as it set off into the baltic sea from the northern german coast, the crew of this german worship are preparing for a new mission. apparently, they're being deployed at short notice as part of the new nato operation called baltic century. for the next 8 weeks, the vessel with its crew of around 60 will petrol, the baltic sea. their aim is with her and confront any threats to critical underwater infrastructure, such as data cables and gas pipelines. are you putti
you download the teddy schultz reporting data from at a pro. now, germany is taking part in a new natural operation aimed at increasing surveillance and showing a stronger presence in the baltic sea. it follows increasing incidence of damage to on the sea cables and infrastructure seemed strange throughout history. there have been numerous occasions by telecommunications, electricity, or fewer things have been disrupted to be in sweden, finland estonia. i left via miscellaneous, and germany. du...
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i was sitting there, cuddling lianne's teddy bear. think i made him wet, actually. he's had to live with that for the last 16 months. if he didn't see it, then somebody�*s had to tell him that, "your family are gone." celebrating her 50th birthday. instead, they'll be visiting her grave. noya and yahel�*s graves. onto lianne's grave. you've lost so much. the only thing that keeps us going is the fact yeah. so at least there's one member of our very close family that is still alive. we hope to be part of getting him back to some sort of normal. didn't have them for long enough. sobbing. as he was reunited with his family in the hospital, it's look at the photos and, you know, eli doing so, yeah. that's all we can do. and think about them, talk about them. and make sure, like doing this interview, that parents of seven—year—old elsie dot, and the parents remembered for their personalities, not what happened to them. jon donnison has this report. the flowers may have wilted. the grief has not. who was six, and elsie dot stancombe, who wa
i was sitting there, cuddling lianne's teddy bear. think i made him wet, actually. he's had to live with that for the last 16 months. if he didn't see it, then somebody�*s had to tell him that, "your family are gone." celebrating her 50th birthday. instead, they'll be visiting her grave. noya and yahel�*s graves. onto lianne's grave. you've lost so much. the only thing that keeps us going is the fact yeah. so at least there's one member of our very close family that is still...
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there's that one, too, teddy.donor class, these democratic donors, what would they like to see from democrats right now? because let's be honest, it's been just barely a month since donald trump is in office. and i know they're they're frustrated that democrats don't have a unified message yet, but it is going to take a beat. >> yeah. look, i mean, i don't think that anyone is expecting, you know, george soros to be, you know, out there in the streets, kind of leading, leading the resistance here. but, you know, i think they want to see the same thing that, frankly, voters want to see. right? they want to see, you know, a strong message. they want to see it delivered by a messenger. they want to see it, you know, getting led on the target and sort of being, you know, focused on on the right thing. i think we often talk about these people like they're kind of, you know, these, these strange alien creatures, that they are human beings who respond to incentives and respond to a good speech or a good television hit or
there's that one, too, teddy.donor class, these democratic donors, what would they like to see from democrats right now? because let's be honest, it's been just barely a month since donald trump is in office. and i know they're they're frustrated that democrats don't have a unified message yet, but it is going to take a beat. >> yeah. look, i mean, i don't think that anyone is expecting, you know, george soros to be, you know, out there in the streets, kind of leading, leading the...
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and as the earlier reporter mentioned, these kids come to court with teddy bears. we use a court set of dolls to try to explain to these children what it. what it looks like to go to immigration court and these and that. that's the picture of the courts that we use so that these children who may not have a concept. >> of. >> a legal system, much less this particular element of the law, begin to understand who's in that room, what we would do on their behalf. and so a child who needs a doll set to begin to understand it cannot even begin to navigate their own case and explain that to the judge and, and all of the nuances of the law. and so without our representation and that of other organizations, they would be left to return to very difficult situations and would not have due process guaranteed under the law. >> and ana. >> just to give us an idea how much federal funding does your organization receive and do you have any recourse? >> so about 80% of our funding is this funding that was stopped with the stop work order. and so we are hopeful or we are wishing that
and as the earlier reporter mentioned, these kids come to court with teddy bears. we use a court set of dolls to try to explain to these children what it. what it looks like to go to immigration court and these and that. that's the picture of the courts that we use so that these children who may not have a concept. >> of. >> a legal system, much less this particular element of the law, begin to understand who's in that room, what we would do on their behalf. and so a child who needs...
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he starts what is teddy roosevelt do? he creates an organization to check food to make sure they're healthy. what do we start doing with big monopolies and trusts like railroads that were had too much control? we break them up. what do we do about people who are maybe sick and living in cities. we get them health. we get them health because. we have public health officials. so the government starts have lots more power. all ready before world war one. but then something happens and that is world war one. and so at that point, the government decides in a kind of amazing change of the way that the way they operate, the government decides is going to have a large propaganda arm. that's the committee on public information. so here's what's interesting about the committee. this committee, just as a general way to look at it, it is that the idea behind it was to do what progressives had done as private citizens to to carry out reform. so does anybody here know what a progressive like a progressive journalist was? a thought abou
he starts what is teddy roosevelt do? he creates an organization to check food to make sure they're healthy. what do we start doing with big monopolies and trusts like railroads that were had too much control? we break them up. what do we do about people who are maybe sick and living in cities. we get them health. we get them health because. we have public health officials. so the government starts have lots more power. all ready before world war one. but then something happens and that is...
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phil bump, teddy schleifer, welcome to the msnbc family. and lisa rubin joining us now, shannon liss-riordan, a partner at lichten and liss-riordan. she's an employment lawyer representing 2000 former twitter employees in individual arbitration, as well as over a dozen class action lawsuits related to the company's treatment of workers after elon musk bought the company. thanks so much for joining us. we're having you on because there is an attempt, there's an attempt to get rid of so many federal workers through a buyout offer. and it mirrors exactly what happened at twitter with what elon musk offered twitter employees, same email and everything. were the twitter employees actually given the money that was promised? >> and no. >> the reason. >> that we have 2000 individual. arbitrations against twitter is because the. >> employees were. >> promised that if they. >> lost their jobs after musk. >> took. >> over twitter, they. >> would. >> receive a certain. generous amount of severance. and they didn't receive it. none of them received it.
phil bump, teddy schleifer, welcome to the msnbc family. and lisa rubin joining us now, shannon liss-riordan, a partner at lichten and liss-riordan. she's an employment lawyer representing 2000 former twitter employees in individual arbitration, as well as over a dozen class action lawsuits related to the company's treatment of workers after elon musk bought the company. thanks so much for joining us. we're having you on because there is an attempt, there's an attempt to get rid of so many...
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joining me now to discuss teddy schleifer with the new york times. how billionaires influence american politics. here's the answer in a big, bige bulwark podcast and the former communications director jeb bush, tim martin is kicking off his party leadership with this multi-state tour to get the dnc out of dc. what do you think about it? >> hey, steph. well, in part, i think it's good. i think that the. >> instinct to go into. well, i. >> mean, i think the instinct to go into communities is good, right? and to be outside of dc, that's positive. the local press events to find. >> real people that. >> are being impacted. >> by the trump administration. >> that instinct. >> is good. >> the thing. >> is, it's. >> just not. >> enough, right? when you go. >> through all of those headlines. >> that you went. >> through, and. >> even when you hear. >> the new chairman speak. >> himself. >> like what people. >> are. >> yearning for is volume, is leadership is intensity. and while. i understand the strategy of saying, oh, we should go to the green bay media. >>
joining me now to discuss teddy schleifer with the new york times. how billionaires influence american politics. here's the answer in a big, bige bulwark podcast and the former communications director jeb bush, tim martin is kicking off his party leadership with this multi-state tour to get the dnc out of dc. what do you think about it? >> hey, steph. well, in part, i think it's good. i think that the. >> instinct to go into. well, i. >> mean, i think the instinct to go into...
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hey, teddy. welcome. americans are soon going to feel the real world.ld rather impacts of these firings. do musk and doge have a master plan on how to go about cutting agencies? or is doge simply using some kind of a wrecking ball to dismantle any or all facets of the federal government? >> i think a lot of this. >> is driven by what. >> elon musk sees on twitter. you know, yes, there is a master plan to some extent. i think elon musk is has surrounded himself with policy experts, spent a lot of time during the transition talking with, you know, people who know about the budget and people like russ vought, the omb director, people like stephen miller, the deputy policy director or deputy chief of staff, and the white house. but, you know, elon is in a lot of ways driven by the types of things he sees on his platform, and he's driven by his group chats with his friends, he's driven by things he thinks are funny at times. and largely, elon is executing, at least tactically, what he's doing on a day to day. in part based on kind of the stimuli that he sees
hey, teddy. welcome. americans are soon going to feel the real world.ld rather impacts of these firings. do musk and doge have a master plan on how to go about cutting agencies? or is doge simply using some kind of a wrecking ball to dismantle any or all facets of the federal government? >> i think a lot of this. >> is driven by what. >> elon musk sees on twitter. you know, yes, there is a master plan to some extent. i think elon musk is has surrounded himself with policy...
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his rule and it shows why unlike teddy roosevelt, we remember woodrow wilson from his giant grin. so but this is also photographic evidence of serious gum disease and rotted teeth. medical biographers have long believed that wilson suffered from hypertension in medicine, has linked hyper to periodontitis. so this condition can be added to a growing list of possible causes or contributors to his seizures. and and strokes near the end of his life. health issues are, of course, central to wilson story when he was forced to short his leg of nation's speaking tour in 1919. it was the beginning of the end for him. but he had a long history of chronic ailments. this is wilson at 19. beginning in his youth, he suffered from gastric disorders, from headaches, and they seemed to worsen. he fell under stress of his name, by the way, at this time. was of that's he went by until he was out of college. he adopted the name woodrow o after he graduated from college because he thought it sounded more dignified. and it certainly has worked. woodrow wilson of rolls off the tongue. oh he we think, a
his rule and it shows why unlike teddy roosevelt, we remember woodrow wilson from his giant grin. so but this is also photographic evidence of serious gum disease and rotted teeth. medical biographers have long believed that wilson suffered from hypertension in medicine, has linked hyper to periodontitis. so this condition can be added to a growing list of possible causes or contributors to his seizures. and and strokes near the end of his life. health issues are, of course, central to wilson...
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. >> and teddy roosevelt was a civil service commissioner.the one who really got, i mean, rolled up his sleeves and really kind of brought this into the modern age. >> absolutely. because when he got in there and he was there for six years, this was a huge commitment of his time. people said, why are you doing this? he said, because he thought a tenet of democracy was to have people who could be a mechanic's son, a farmer's son, having the same chance at an exam as the son of a politician, or the son of a wealthy businessman. and he got in. the system was so entrenched he had to really fight, and he was a fighter. there were cartoons about him being a civil service guy, you know, riding a bucking bronco, and he's saying, stay seated, don't give up. don't let them bounce you out. and he was able to give speeches about the importance of it. he found the corruption in the system. a lot of people who were already there fighting the civil service reform were taking exams for other people to keep them to get in. they they instituted a 3% tax on all
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teddy; which ends are yaue , ,,,,,, ..e been in the pipeline for eemetlme? , of eeme�*me“ of the national guard something of the national guard in the z on the surface it is a and on the surface it is a but actually is 77 migrant 7 7 migrant operation 77 migrant operation and 77 mi hunting operation and 77 mi hunting operé7sadly1d 77 mi hunting operé7sadly a drag hunting operation. sadly a lot of the migrants going through mexico are not mexican so i believe the governmentdees—semetimes and feels able to overreach and feels able to send them back to the border keeps the us happy, so trump says we are --ettin when trump says we are getting a 10,000 soldiers on the us thatis a 10,000 soldiers on the us that is a lie, border, that is not a lie, it is just the? hale �*e-f-e“ them. le sjuettheg has them. , 77 going. in terms of were already going. in terms of tariffs averted today, there mei be a sih of relief will be a sigh of relief in how damaging would mexico city, how damaging would be imposed on the mexican this be impose
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. >> multiple tumors discovered in 43 year old teddi mellencamp's brain... >> i've been having a headache over two weeks. >> what symptoms to look out for. plus... >> i'm still in prison. >> wendy williams' new interview fighting to break free from assisted living. >> do you think wendy was misdiagnosed? >> then, another resurfaced interview for blake lively... >> don't be mad. >> i'm not mad. >> how she once "poisoned" the entire "gossip girl" cast against a co-star! >> plus, renee zellweger wedding rumors... and, a top gun 3 update from miles teller... >> that movie's a whole different beast. >> just back from the super bowl! ♪ ♪ >> i think i yelled "go birds" like a thousand times! i stole a bunch of confetti! >> "et" starts now! ♪ ♪ >> rihanna brings rza and riot to court for closing arguments in a$ap rocky's gun assault trial. welcome to "entertainment tonight." we're gonna get to that but we start with nischelle and a terrifying health scare for a former beverly hills housewife. >> yeah, kev. this is a tough one. teddi mellencamp -- who's also the daughter of rocker john mellencamp
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i was sitting there cuddling lianne's teddy bear. but, yeah, it just...f he didn't see it, then somebody�*s had to tell him in a week's time, pete and jill should have been with lianne have a chat. you've lost so much. will it help you to see eli? that we know eli is back. yeah. that is still alive. we hope to be part of getting him back to some sort of normal. for now, the focus is on helping and supporting eli. girls for the years that they were around. so we live on our memories. during a fire there in 2017. criticism put to her by laura kuennsberg. one of them told us, "the government's ruined it was a car crash." looking back at that meeting, do you regret some of how you behaved? and if anyone felt that way, then i would be sincerely upset about that. meeting and explain to people and make sure that those that had that information before the decision was made public. from the deputy prime minister. families and survivors in the future. so on the one hand, you have those who see reminder, terrible every time they look at it. held and for people to be
i was sitting there cuddling lianne's teddy bear. but, yeah, it just...f he didn't see it, then somebody�*s had to tell him in a week's time, pete and jill should have been with lianne have a chat. you've lost so much. will it help you to see eli? that we know eli is back. yeah. that is still alive. we hope to be part of getting him back to some sort of normal. for now, the focus is on helping and supporting eli. girls for the years that they were around. so we live on our memories. during a...
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i think my favorite president would have to be teddy roosevelt. i am a big fan of national parks. when it comes to his foreign policy,, the panama canal opened up a lot of opportunities for us. also, i dig the expansion of the navy. i will leave it at that. host: awesome, cliff in oak oklahoma, who is your favorite president? caller: bill clinton. that was the most prosperous time. balanced the budget. i have friends that were personal friends with him and he was one of the most likable guys you'll ever meet. still, all-time favorite. i guess j.f.k. would be my second one. i was not quite old enough to understand politics, but i really liked him. host: what line of work for you in in the 1990's and why was it so profitable for you back then? caller: we were in the car business but also in the construction/plumbing business. it seemed like everything clicked for all the years he was in business, we were in business back then. everything seemed a lot easier for the middle class than it does now. things were a lot cheaper. it seems like there were more opportunities. host: how do you
i think my favorite president would have to be teddy roosevelt. i am a big fan of national parks. when it comes to his foreign policy,, the panama canal opened up a lot of opportunities for us. also, i dig the expansion of the navy. i will leave it at that. host: awesome, cliff in oak oklahoma, who is your favorite president? caller: bill clinton. that was the most prosperous time. balanced the budget. i have friends that were personal friends with him and he was one of the most likable guys...
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well, lois found my old teddy bear, oscar, in the attic.do that! oh, it would be so awkward! um... okay. oscar was my... well, he was my first, you know. and that's always exciting. but-but i've been with rupert for so long now. uh-huh. most of our finances are intertwined. we've built a life together. on the other hand, oscar... oscar's the only one who can really make me laugh. i hate to say it, but i'm mostly with rupert because of his insurance. stewie, i think you're overthinking this. no, you're right. you're right, brian. i'm with rupert now. i just need to forget oscar. no matter how intense our relationship was. [ ♪ stereo playing jazz] that's amazing. it's like you took all the colors that exist and said, "[bleep], here's a new one." hi, can i help you? well, that depends. do you know how to fix pieces of junk?! haven't been stumped yet. [computer plays woman moaning] okay, i see what your problem is. i-i-i tried to buy a sweater online, and i-i think i got a virus. no, the porn's not the problem. your browser history shows that y
well, lois found my old teddy bear, oscar, in the attic.do that! oh, it would be so awkward! um... okay. oscar was my... well, he was my first, you know. and that's always exciting. but-but i've been with rupert for so long now. uh-huh. most of our finances are intertwined. we've built a life together. on the other hand, oscar... oscar's the only one who can really make me laugh. i hate to say it, but i'm mostly with rupert because of his insurance. stewie, i think you're overthinking this. no,...
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they don't know what he's capable of and that -- that goes back to teddy roosevelt.ry a big stick. you may not always use it, let's hope you don't need to use it but carry the big stick and let people know you've got it. maria: israel's security cabinet is fully backing president trump's demand for hamas to release all hosses hosy saturday at noon. the president doubled down on the plans to agunfire gaza as well. >> there's -- acquire gaza as well. >> there's nothing to buy. it's a war-torn area. we're going to take it. we're going to hold i we're going to cherish it. i have a saturday deadline. i don't think they're going to make the deadline. they want to play tough guy. we'll see how tough they are. it's going to be wonderful for the middle east. i think it will turn the middle east. i think you're going to have peace in the middle east. maria: this is going to be watched closely all week and weekend. the king of jordan, king abdullah the second met with president trump at that time white house yesterday. here's what he said. watch. >> there is a plan f for egyt a
they don't know what he's capable of and that -- that goes back to teddy roosevelt.ry a big stick. you may not always use it, let's hope you don't need to use it but carry the big stick and let people know you've got it. maria: israel's security cabinet is fully backing president trump's demand for hamas to release all hosses hosy saturday at noon. the president doubled down on the plans to agunfire gaza as well. >> there's -- acquire gaza as well. >> there's nothing to buy. it's a...
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we to remedy can we've been shared some piece mail, ice cream. teddy st pretending to be dead or is he actually dead? for 10 days he died so he died. yeah, i missed my wife a lot. i miss her a lot. so we all do. uh but uh she is going to be back home soon, but then mikhail is gonna be born in a few days. so she will probably go from the hospital with well stay and then she will go have the go to the hospital with me to so basically my mother in law, my brother in law will be here to help me with the children by then. so she knows probably a little bit i told him that we had 3 little bears and actually got there looking forward to seeing if there fish eggs. mm hm. okay. no, that's called her and the russians loved people. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. oh, it's an old style he's trying to escape. it's good to keep their minds off the fact that the mom's not around. so i tried to keep them as busy as possible aside. they have something fun to do. yes, on the why do you need some help with that? don't jump, jack. what's the matter? did you bite him? so i'm happy to say now that he is fully recov
we to remedy can we've been shared some piece mail, ice cream. teddy st pretending to be dead or is he actually dead? for 10 days he died so he died. yeah, i missed my wife a lot. i miss her a lot. so we all do. uh but uh she is going to be back home soon, but then mikhail is gonna be born in a few days. so she will probably go from the hospital with well stay and then she will go have the go to the hospital with me to so basically my mother in law, my brother in law will be here to help me...
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utah may be one of the last places in america that still believes these words of teddy roosevelt: “farty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.” from thousands of conversations that i have had with utahns across the state, i know this: utah is not done dreaming. we're not done doing big things. and we're not done building. now, i recognize that when i talk about building, some people get nervous. some might even argue that we've blossomed a little too much. i often hear valid concerns about our growth. the warnings are stark. one example deseret news headline warned, “resources of state unable to support more growth." in that article, experts and civil engineers made it clear that utah just doesn't have enough water to sustain more growth and forcefully cautioned of a “rebuke by nature” and threat of significant loss. even my special sanpete county is being overrun. one article noted that, because of
utah may be one of the last places in america that still believes these words of teddy roosevelt: “farty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.” from thousands of conversations that i have had with utahns across the state, i know this: utah is not done dreaming. we're not done doing big things. and we're...
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love of football that i have, i was 3 years old and my parents told me that i used to set my teddy bearfront of my tv and we would watch the nfl football. i have a love of the game from practically day one. >> reporter: how in the world did you folks allow you to play tackle football? i'm a father of three boys. and they will go it will and how in the world will you be able to get away with it and be successful with it? >> and so we had to become an adult where we had an agency to make our own decisions first. and i played basketball. i played softball. i tried out, and i won gold medal for the united states. i'm the query rice of football because i hold the all-time receiving yard of records. >> you've got the athletic skills, but you were blessed with brains because you've within able to become the businesswoman. in fact check this out, folks. it this is the san franciscothers version of the blitz champs card games. hey, you could learn in just a few minutes and they would allow you to kind of keep your hands here. and interceptions, tackles, stuff like that to keep the game going. it
love of football that i have, i was 3 years old and my parents told me that i used to set my teddy bearfront of my tv and we would watch the nfl football. i have a love of the game from practically day one. >> reporter: how in the world did you folks allow you to play tackle football? i'm a father of three boys. and they will go it will and how in the world will you be able to get away with it and be successful with it? >> and so we had to become an adult where we had an agency to...