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had taken teddy roosevelt camping in yosemite where teddy roosevelt says this is a national park. the secretary of state, this is 100 yosemite, this is america. this is canada, do it again. this is america. we threaten war with canada and took it and didn't pay for it at all. most people remember -- they will be out of here. european partners. if any nation in our hemisphere misbehaves as we decide, we would send the marines and change it. if xi xinping or his successor should be inspired by teddy roosevelt, in a desperate path. >> by comparison, the more outraged i become, comparison with misbehavior, issues which appear in the us media south china sea, nothing to compare with the kind of aggressive assertion of primacy the united states engaged in -- >> the great british tradition, prime minister of britain to 1902. and as teddy roosevelt has done one outrageous thing after another. whatever if we intervened in the civil war, we could have had two americas and this wouldn't be happening to us. and a second chance. >> the message is an interesting one, if the united kingdom did n
had taken teddy roosevelt camping in yosemite where teddy roosevelt says this is a national park. the secretary of state, this is 100 yosemite, this is america. this is canada, do it again. this is america. we threaten war with canada and took it and didn't pay for it at all. most people remember -- they will be out of here. european partners. if any nation in our hemisphere misbehaves as we decide, we would send the marines and change it. if xi xinping or his successor should be inspired by...
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i think the south china sea is as much as teddy roosevelt thought about the caribbean. we can agree, whether i do, if this makes any sense for a big and strong power to say i am the overseer of it because i am bigger and stronger. that is not the way things have been. but the chinese are not happy to have the number of islands that used to be in the south china sea. they think this would be a few extra ones and book them and they are not happy to have the islands divided. they think the vietnamese and filipinos can claim island and they think all these islands look like my islands in the same way teddy roosevelt said i think this looks like my river. well, i don't agree with the proposition that there is nobody clapping on the other side. >> in fairness, i think on the north korean issue at this point you are right. and the chinese at this point seem keen to go along with the idea that the united states and china can work together to deal with the north korean problem. i say this with some authority having heard a very interesting conversation at a high level on this su
i think the south china sea is as much as teddy roosevelt thought about the caribbean. we can agree, whether i do, if this makes any sense for a big and strong power to say i am the overseer of it because i am bigger and stronger. that is not the way things have been. but the chinese are not happy to have the number of islands that used to be in the south china sea. they think this would be a few extra ones and book them and they are not happy to have the islands divided. they think the...
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it took 100 years to pass, starting with teddy roosevelt a , and then we go to a situation that they would place this in doubt. but remember, president trump, president trump wanted to repeal and delay. trumpcare, 32 million people kicked off the rolls. thank you. we have votes.
it took 100 years to pass, starting with teddy roosevelt a , and then we go to a situation that they would place this in doubt. but remember, president trump, president trump wanted to repeal and delay. trumpcare, 32 million people kicked off the rolls. thank you. we have votes.
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most americans will find this very uncomfortable because teddy roosevelt is one of my heroes wiedmaier him but i tell the story of america as we are emerging of what would be the american century and he was extremely confident so with 1897a37 year-old named roosevelt arrived in washington at the time there is only the secretary of the navy assistant secretary and that was it. for 15 years he was reeling about the consolidation in our hemisphere particularly by cuba the also the british and the navy and the german navy so what happened in the decade after he arrived in washington? there is a chapter about it but there was is an explosion we took that as nuclear war from spain in which a puerto rico and we took on. that is how they became our territories. one of the canals with the -- with the panama canal so we go from the lead to the pacific. we created a new country called the panama they gave is the contract for the canal. we staged a coup. also venezuela where their british and the germans would settle the manner and they didn't even have any discretion. we did in the war with each
most americans will find this very uncomfortable because teddy roosevelt is one of my heroes wiedmaier him but i tell the story of america as we are emerging of what would be the american century and he was extremely confident so with 1897a37 year-old named roosevelt arrived in washington at the time there is only the secretary of the navy assistant secretary and that was it. for 15 years he was reeling about the consolidation in our hemisphere particularly by cuba the also the british and the...
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he hated teddy roosevelt because he felt like he have taken his place he also went to london to try to establish it there. as what is funded there. what happened. they have become the activist. and one of the first thing she does is get involved. with the fashion of the day it was a skirt and top. under horrible conditions working ten or 11 or 12 hours a day. a number of recent get together and try to keep an eye on them so that the police don't arrest -- harassed them. she actually gets arrested twice and gets that. during this time she also was thinking she is known for a long time that she wants to be a lawyer. from the first american female. very active in greenwich village. she looks up to them. and tries to get into harvard law school and she says no. they are so going every summer to london. she wants to do good but she also likes living well. and for her she does not want to miss that summerlong social season. she is dating a nobleman and then she comes back. with the socialists as well. you talked about her as a new one. what does that mean? at that time it was unlike the firs
he hated teddy roosevelt because he felt like he have taken his place he also went to london to try to establish it there. as what is funded there. what happened. they have become the activist. and one of the first thing she does is get involved. with the fashion of the day it was a skirt and top. under horrible conditions working ten or 11 or 12 hours a day. a number of recent get together and try to keep an eye on them so that the police don't arrest -- harassed them. she actually gets...
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so he would accept grass in order to get his way anding interestingly after teddy roosevelt cape in he was the guy that i guess you could say wen in the other direction. we also have his vest. an also ka point was under -- but he was the biggest police gangster in chicago and elliot, he was untouchable. and big and small ways going after al ka point in chicago. the national law enforcement museum is currently home to the entire corruption evidence from the d.c. area. who terrorize the d.c. and indigenous area in 2002. it's the great thing about the national law enforcement museum to have its possession. it allows us to look at this case and look at it from the perspective of law enforcement and how evidence is collected in order to touch to criminals. this was all -- from the chris williams department who was heavenly involved in the case and hiding the evidence until they gave it to us. this case was also unique in that it was a very multijurisdictional case so you had both montgomery county, williams county -- basically every where around the d.c./maryland area, working to catch thes
so he would accept grass in order to get his way anding interestingly after teddy roosevelt cape in he was the guy that i guess you could say wen in the other direction. we also have his vest. an also ka point was under -- but he was the biggest police gangster in chicago and elliot, he was untouchable. and big and small ways going after al ka point in chicago. the national law enforcement museum is currently home to the entire corruption evidence from the d.c. area. who terrorize the d.c. and...
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teddy roosevelt island. he is heading throughout the u.s. to talk about parks' conditions. he says they've come up with a check list of 27 improvements, and quite frankly, he says he learns most by doing just this. seeing the parks himself, and talking to the people who are there day in and day out. while roosevelt island is a fan favorite here in the area, secretary zinke says like most other parks, the standards need to be raised. there were some people camped out, protesting the selling of federal land. zinke says he wants to preserve the land, but it may come at a cost. >> i'm not an advocate for selling, or transferring public land, but i'm an advocate at making sure our public land is protected, amend used. that's a lot of infrastructure. you see as our part coming through, we have some deal kill. that's a concern. you look at our fountains around washington, d. infrastructure. >> obviously, a lot of money there, but secretary zinke says to address the revenue problem, he's forming a private public advisory committee made up of various industry leaders to helpfully co
teddy roosevelt island. he is heading throughout the u.s. to talk about parks' conditions. he says they've come up with a check list of 27 improvements, and quite frankly, he says he learns most by doing just this. seeing the parks himself, and talking to the people who are there day in and day out. while roosevelt island is a fan favorite here in the area, secretary zinke says like most other parks, the standards need to be raised. there were some people camped out, protesting the selling of...
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it took 100 years to pass, starting with teddy roosevelt a , and then we go to a situation that they would place this in doubt. but remember, president trump, president trump wanted to repeal and delay. trumpcare, 32 million people kicked off the rolls. thank you. we have votes. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> within the hour, the president set to make an announcement about pharmaceutical packaging and prices. there's been a draft of executive order on drug prices that could be in favor of pharmaceutical companies, unclear if that proposeded orer is related to today's announcement. we'll have it live for you when it happen, 3:00 eastern is the scheduled time, live here on c-span. on friday, sara huckabee sanders involvement ut her with politics as the daughter of former arkansas governor mi
it took 100 years to pass, starting with teddy roosevelt a , and then we go to a situation that they would place this in doubt. but remember, president trump, president trump wanted to repeal and delay. trumpcare, 32 million people kicked off the rolls. thank you. we have votes. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the...
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it took 100 years to pass, starting with teddy roosevelt a republican, and then we go to a situation that they would place this in doubt. but remember, president trump, president trump wanted to repeal and delay. trumpcare, 32 million people kicked off the rolls. thank you. we have votes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] announcer: also on thursday, majority leader marcon all and mike enzi talked about the -- leader mcconnell and mike enzi talked about the effort to pass health-care legislation. >> senator mccain is an american hero. he is a hero to our conference. he is a hero to our country. he is athe senate, friend of almost all of us. our collective prayers are with him now. we think of cindy and the rest of his family as well as his staff and the people of arizona. mccain as we all know has never shied away from a fight, and i assure you he will not back down now. arizonahe senator of will confront this challenge with t
it took 100 years to pass, starting with teddy roosevelt a republican, and then we go to a situation that they would place this in doubt. but remember, president trump, president trump wanted to repeal and delay. trumpcare, 32 million people kicked off the rolls. thank you. we have votes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] announcer: also...
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teddy roosevelt went through the same struggle and attributed an early death but here was hemingway, that was his fifth -- it must have contributed to alcoholism. >> he had serious concussions and every time he got up, he was in london during world war ii in a centrally located hotel, his room was party central and everybody brought in bottles, he drank right on top of these and he had to get out of bed so there were serious, i think today we don't know much about traumatic brain injuries, they are always different. i am forgetting the initials but the football players, cumulative effect -- really dire. alcoholic use, brain injuries, he was on a lot of prescribed medications, in different combinations than usual things, some physical problems like blood pressure and so forth on top of alcohol. not in the last year of his life, and biceps were said to be 18 inches around and when he was an old man that was gone. >> host: before we get to the suicide, i will give you an insight i did not know. he also was would you say a genius? he changed the way we write in america. so elegant and si
teddy roosevelt went through the same struggle and attributed an early death but here was hemingway, that was his fifth -- it must have contributed to alcoholism. >> he had serious concussions and every time he got up, he was in london during world war ii in a centrally located hotel, his room was party central and everybody brought in bottles, he drank right on top of these and he had to get out of bed so there were serious, i think today we don't know much about traumatic brain...
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carved into the raucous sculptures of washington and jefferson teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln. full presidency truly made america great. donald trump continues to post will be the most presidential person at the other than possibly a burlington. but even people who voted for him take a very different. i'm a bit disappointed and the reason is because i think he was the right guy at the time to shake things up. to move things forward. what is causing too much chaos and not bringing in order to the government i think his ego is getting in the way so i'm hoping he's going to take a step back? and take a look at himself and he i think he can do the changes if. he gets rid of is. i don't think he's been as presidential aside as i. ideally want. but i think. he's getting use to the job as well and the and i think he'll get there. don't trumpets describe his use of social media as molten type presidential he clearly believes he's communicating in ways which meet the requirements. of the twitter page. but that is meant upending tradition. i'm rejecting long held gnomes. in terms of beha
carved into the raucous sculptures of washington and jefferson teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln. full presidency truly made america great. donald trump continues to post will be the most presidential person at the other than possibly a burlington. but even people who voted for him take a very different. i'm a bit disappointed and the reason is because i think he was the right guy at the time to shake things up. to move things forward. what is causing too much chaos and not bringing in order...
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carved into the rock are sculptures of washington, jefferson, teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln.e the most presidential person ever, other than possibly abe lincoln. but even people who voted for him take a very different view. i'm a bit disappointed and the reason is because i think he was the right guy at the time to shake things up, to move things forward, but he's causing too much chaos and not bringing enough order to government. i think his ego is getting in the way so i'm hoping he's going to take a step back and take a look at himself. i think he can do the change, if he gets rid of his ego. i don't think he's been as presidential as i ideally want. but i think he's getting used to the job, as well, and i think you'll get there. donald trump has described his use of social media as modern—day presidential. he clearly believes he's communicating in ways which meet the requirements of the twitter age. but that has meant upending tradition and rejecting long—held norms. in terms of behaviour, this presidency marks a break from the past. i'd ask whether or not you think i wil
carved into the rock are sculptures of washington, jefferson, teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln.e the most presidential person ever, other than possibly abe lincoln. but even people who voted for him take a very different view. i'm a bit disappointed and the reason is because i think he was the right guy at the time to shake things up, to move things forward, but he's causing too much chaos and not bringing enough order to government. i think his ego is getting in the way so i'm hoping he's...
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monopolies and there's a real consequential difference there well these are this is not franklin or teddy roosevelt yes no not no by no means and i also think that that kind of parts thing of policy and that kind of parsing of words is what dooms the democrats every time i mean it would think about how much more effective it would be as policy and as politics if you were were to say let's break up the big banks who basically got a pass in this entire policy because they have too much power economic power and political power let's break up the big corporations whether and any corporation that has a monopoly whether it's your cable company your credit card company anyone else who won't do a fair deal with you you know they talk about arbitration and things like that which are important but they get into it and look i'm sympathetic to what schumer and palosi have to do on one level which is they have to placate you know diverse a group of elected officials that they represent but i would sure love to see the democrats go further than they're going here i mean there's no question about it and i feel th
monopolies and there's a real consequential difference there well these are this is not franklin or teddy roosevelt yes no not no by no means and i also think that that kind of parts thing of policy and that kind of parsing of words is what dooms the democrats every time i mean it would think about how much more effective it would be as policy and as politics if you were were to say let's break up the big banks who basically got a pass in this entire policy because they have too much power...
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carved into the rock are sculptures of washington, jefferson, teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln.ost presidential person ever, other than possibly abe lincoln. but even people who voted for him take a very different view. i'm a bit disappointed and the reason is because i think he was the right guy at the time to shake things up, to move things forward, but he's causing too much chaos and not bringing enough order to government. i think his ego is getting in the way so i'm hoping he's going to take a step back and take a look at himself. i think he can do the change, if he gets rid of his ego. i don't think he has been as presidential as i ideally want. but i think he's getting used to the job, as well, and i think you'll get there. donald trump has described his use of social media as modern—day presidential. he clearly believes he's communicating in ways which meet the requirements of the twitter age. but that has meant upending tradition and rejecting and rejecting long—held norms. in terms of behaviour, this presidency marks a break from the past. i'd ask whether or not you th
carved into the rock are sculptures of washington, jefferson, teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln.ost presidential person ever, other than possibly abe lincoln. but even people who voted for him take a very different view. i'm a bit disappointed and the reason is because i think he was the right guy at the time to shake things up, to move things forward, but he's causing too much chaos and not bringing enough order to government. i think his ego is getting in the way so i'm hoping he's going to...
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didn't know antitrust laws and he didn't need approval from congress to do that you know it was teddy roosevelt who was a republican who came in and broke up the trust before bulk of the monopoly so if you believe in capitalism you supposed to believe in the power of competition but what we have now is capitalism that eliminates competition so what amazon dot com does if you say if you will if you are started diapers dot com which happened what jeff bezos does was offer the same product for less money he'll take a loss until you're out of business i mean that's not supposed to happen in america gerri we're out of time i could talk to you forever but i love that i love having you on and i got to do it again and keep keep saying the things that get you attacked that's all we need we need more value so the do we do our job everybody checks again already and we're going. started to join comedy tours and yes let's do that i look forward to touring with you lou it lee and not keep punching out bloody negativity that was actually not the full interview there was more that we couldn't squeeze in there
didn't know antitrust laws and he didn't need approval from congress to do that you know it was teddy roosevelt who was a republican who came in and broke up the trust before bulk of the monopoly so if you believe in capitalism you supposed to believe in the power of competition but what we have now is capitalism that eliminates competition so what amazon dot com does if you say if you will if you are started diapers dot com which happened what jeff bezos does was offer the same product for...
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these are pro-market change, ekind that teddy roosevelt advocated when he broke up the big trusts. the kind that anyone who believes in competitive markets, democrats or republicans, should be able to agree on. because they would make our markets healthier and more competitive. let's face it. america is getting richer every year. but for working families to get a share of that prosperity that they're creating, we need some serious enforcement of competition laws. this is one step that democrats are offering to take back our government and it's a darn good step. thank you. [applause] thank you. and now i have the honor of introducing my friend and someone who is a warrior on behalf of working people, david cicilline. mr. cicilline: senator warner and i were both surprised to hear sports references and no mention of the world champion new england patriots or the boston red sox. but i am delighted to be here with all of my colleagues and with all of you. thank the residents here for welcoming us. if there's one word that sums up our agenda, it's spelled j-o-b. 5 job is more than just
these are pro-market change, ekind that teddy roosevelt advocated when he broke up the big trusts. the kind that anyone who believes in competitive markets, democrats or republicans, should be able to agree on. because they would make our markets healthier and more competitive. let's face it. america is getting richer every year. but for working families to get a share of that prosperity that they're creating, we need some serious enforcement of competition laws. this is one step that democrats...
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. >> teddy roosevelt had a big stick, donald trump will use a small bat. lou: thank you both appreciate it. >> vote in our poll, do you believe it is clear, senator mitch mcconnell, does not have or because not want the votes for health care. cast your vote on twitter, we would like to hear from you, you can follow he or like me on facebook. >> our twitter followers fired up about my through thriller. diana vaughn wrote: keep writing and tweeting us. viewers whose comes are read-an autographed copy. >> on wall street today, dow off 8, s&p down a fraction, nasdaq up 2, this is the definition of a flat trading session. volumey on the big board 2.8 million shares. nothing flat about netflix, surging past targets for subscriber growth in second quarter and a big run-up in its stock. up next, every great leader needs a great time, president trump is finding it is hard to find quality help. i'm not sure what that video was. it did not look like gary cohn took that order very well, we take up thatatatatat horseheadswivellychair.com it could be the next big thing
. >> teddy roosevelt had a big stick, donald trump will use a small bat. lou: thank you both appreciate it. >> vote in our poll, do you believe it is clear, senator mitch mcconnell, does not have or because not want the votes for health care. cast your vote on twitter, we would like to hear from you, you can follow he or like me on facebook. >> our twitter followers fired up about my through thriller. diana vaughn wrote: keep writing and tweeting us. viewers whose comes are...
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got the sedition act of 1978 through as a result of which a lot of journalists were jailed with teddy roosevelt who tried to jail joseph pulitzer because of things at the panama canal. it is too early to pass judgment on what president trump does about the press. his language i think. it is not a genuine threat even though it is meant as a general threat because they don't have a federal libel law. it's nothing to amend and nothing for congress to do. it is what prevents donald trump and other powerful and wealthy people from winning libel suits. bringing a libel suit that the conduct he can't win unless the material published was not only false but known to be false or suspected to be false. that is really hard to prove in for one thing it is true beyond that even when it is true it's really hard to prove that the state of mind and that is what we are talking about that the state of mind that the journalists was to lie if president obama were to sue president trump for his inaccurate statement false statement president obama had wiretapped him which would be a crime. he would have to meet thes
got the sedition act of 1978 through as a result of which a lot of journalists were jailed with teddy roosevelt who tried to jail joseph pulitzer because of things at the panama canal. it is too early to pass judgment on what president trump does about the press. his language i think. it is not a genuine threat even though it is meant as a general threat because they don't have a federal libel law. it's nothing to amend and nothing for congress to do. it is what prevents donald trump and other...
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helms was appointed by teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson and get, they voted together quite often most often in dissent on issues involving basic political rights. in the period of the new deal, franklin roosevelt, a liberal didn't like what the supreme court was doing. and there was a period called the lochner era because of the 1905 case fair they struck down social legislation that prohibited bakers from working a certain number of hours every day or every week. the supreme court said that interferes with freedom of contract and that interferes with the due process you can't tell an employer and worker what kind of contract to make for themselves. but a whole series of cases largely 5-4, franklin roosevelt said decisions not under the constitution that over the constitution where they struck down the new deal legislation. so what was roosevelt's solution? to pack the court and attack the independence of the judiciary. so he introduced a bill in the senate which his opponents referred to as the court packing bill and the reorganization bill where he said too many justices over the ag
helms was appointed by teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson and get, they voted together quite often most often in dissent on issues involving basic political rights. in the period of the new deal, franklin roosevelt, a liberal didn't like what the supreme court was doing. and there was a period called the lochner era because of the 1905 case fair they struck down social legislation that prohibited bakers from working a certain number of hours every day or every week. the supreme court said that...
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palms was appointed by teddy roosevelt and brandeis was appointed by woodrow wilson and yet they voted together quite often. most often in dissent on issues involving basic political rights for example. maybe alexander hamilton is coming to get me. in the period of the new deal, the period of the new deal franklin roosevelt, a liberal didn't like what the supreme court was doing and he had a period which is an infamous perry in the history of the court called the lochner era because of the 1905 case where they struck down new york's social legislation that prohibited great thinkers from working a certain number of hours every day or every week. the supreme court said that interferes with freedom of contract and that interferes with this substantial process but you can't tell an employer and worker what kind of contract to make for themselves and later that was discredited by get a whole series of cases which were largely 5-4 franklin roosevelt said these were decisions not under the constitution that over the constitution where they struck down new deal legislation always roosevelt sol
palms was appointed by teddy roosevelt and brandeis was appointed by woodrow wilson and yet they voted together quite often. most often in dissent on issues involving basic political rights for example. maybe alexander hamilton is coming to get me. in the period of the new deal, the period of the new deal franklin roosevelt, a liberal didn't like what the supreme court was doing and he had a period which is an infamous perry in the history of the court called the lochner era because of the 1905...
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ellison it was teddy roosevelt who said speak softly and carry a big stick. the u.s.ary is perhaps the biggest stick, what did they do. >> pentagon said they carried out a successful thaad test after the flu -- flew b-1 bombers. north korean state media say it is icbm launch proves that north korea is capable of hitting the u.s. and delivering a large nuclear war head. experts say the missile flew higher than the one launched on july 4th by roughly are 500 miles. >> i'm convinced that north korea has never moved at the speed that this leader has to develop an icbm to put solid fuel, to have an interesting launch device. >> yesterday the u.s. air force flew two b-1 bombers along side japanese and korean fighter jets. the mission lasted ten hours. in a statement the pacific air force commanders said, diplomacy is the main goal when it comes to north korea but they're prepare today use force saying, quote, we have a responsibility to our alloys and our nation, show case our unwavering commitment while planning for the worst case scenario f called upon we are ready to res
ellison it was teddy roosevelt who said speak softly and carry a big stick. the u.s.ary is perhaps the biggest stick, what did they do. >> pentagon said they carried out a successful thaad test after the flu -- flew b-1 bombers. north korean state media say it is icbm launch proves that north korea is capable of hitting the u.s. and delivering a large nuclear war head. experts say the missile flew higher than the one launched on july 4th by roughly are 500 miles. >> i'm convinced...
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what did teddy roosevelt say about the critic so he understood that you've got to fight the public who elected trump expects him to fight for them and stand up to the status quo and disrupt it he's a tech stock on steroids. he's a big disruptor >> he's a fang >> and i think now that he's got some discipline and some structure in the white house i think he can be very successful. >> steve, thank you very much for joining us today don, you're going to stick around i'll be able to talk to you later on about snap among other things later in our program. >>> let's get to sue herera for a news alert >> hi, melissa it concerns the olympics apparently los angeles reportedly has reached an agreement with the olympic committee that will pave the way for them to host the summer games in 2028, not 2024. there was a bidding war between paris and los angeles, and the ioc considered both of those cities very strong contenders. so back in june they made the decision that with two strong candidates it would take a very unusual step of awarding 2024 to one city and 2028 to another los angeles agreed to
what did teddy roosevelt say about the critic so he understood that you've got to fight the public who elected trump expects him to fight for them and stand up to the status quo and disrupt it he's a tech stock on steroids. he's a big disruptor >> he's a fang >> and i think now that he's got some discipline and some structure in the white house i think he can be very successful. >> steve, thank you very much for joining us today don, you're going to stick around i'll be able...
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scaramucci: not long ago teddy roosevelt said the , presidency was a bully pulpit. and the president has a great gift to be able to control the news cycle and messaging, so if around hereinated with the president and go back to some of the great successes he had on the campaign and transition and even in the presidency, frankly he is , delivering that message directly to the american people. to me, i think the policies are fantastic. i think he has done a phenomenal job. i think sarah read something i totally believe, is that he is doing a phenomenal job and we need to do that and get that out there more aggressively. i have to go. >> one more, right there. mr. scaramucci: i will take one more. >> thank you very much. you have talked several times about your relationship with reince priebus, his picks with some of the communications staff. can you talk about your relationship with steve bannon? he is said to have strong objections about you taking this job as well. and i have one other thing. mr. scaramucci: i am on the record i have been interviewed , about steve,
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it's been said before but maybe the aforementioned teddy roosevelt, maybe andrew jackson. that's the model for donald trump. >> the hits just keep on coming when we're talking about jeff sessions. >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agencies which are leaking like rarely have they ever before at a very important level. these are intelligence agencies. we cannot have that happening. you know many of my views in addition to that. but that's one of the very important things they have to get on with. i'm very disappoint would the attorney general. but we will see what happens, time will tell. >> so senator santorum, you think sessions shouldn't have recused himself but think he's doing a good job as ag. what should the president do? >> look, i don't have any problem with the president calling out members -- sessions that he's not doing a good job on really following through with what donald trump promised during the campaign. and the president seems to be fixated now on calling jeff sessions out again and again. because jeff session
it's been said before but maybe the aforementioned teddy roosevelt, maybe andrew jackson. that's the model for donald trump. >> the hits just keep on coming when we're talking about jeff sessions. >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agencies which are leaking like rarely have they ever before at a very important level. these are intelligence agencies. we cannot have that happening. you know many of my views in addition to that. but that's...
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scaramucci: long ago, teddy roosevelt said that the presidency is a bully pulpit, and the president has a great gift in being able to control the new cycle and the messaging. if we get super coordinated around here with the president and we go back to what he did, some of the great successes he had on the campaign and the transition, and even in the presidency, frankly, it is delivering that message to the american people. i think the policies are fantastic. i think yes on a phenomenal job. i think sam or something that i totally leave, -- sam or read something that he is doing a phenomenal job and when you to get it out there more aggressively and we will do that. i will take one more. reporter: thank you very much. you talked several times about your relationship with reince preibus. and you talk about your relationship with steve bannon? yes had -- he is said to have had strong objections to you taking this job as well. mr. scaramucci: i am on the record, i've been interviewed about steve. i think he is one of the smartest people i know. he was instrumental in helping us win the elec
scaramucci: long ago, teddy roosevelt said that the presidency is a bully pulpit, and the president has a great gift in being able to control the new cycle and the messaging. if we get super coordinated around here with the president and we go back to what he did, some of the great successes he had on the campaign and the transition, and even in the presidency, frankly, it is delivering that message to the american people. i think the policies are fantastic. i think yes on a phenomenal job. i...
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there were always leaders, teddy roosevelt and others but there was massive mobilization on the ground. so one example of this is united states pass as corporate tax in 1895. this is partly in response to the panic of 1893 and a massive depression follows. people get organized. they are angry. there is marching in the streets. there is violence. this element of populism, leads to economic change. not advocating for violence certainly but the idea people really engaged can push political actors to be responsive to their needs. it really drove a lot of progressive changes both on the economic side and on the political side. >> hi. my name is bonnie and you spoke about arris to the tell, talking about the great middle class as it was at that time. as i recall he wrote about having serious doubts about a democracy because he said that a democracy leads to tyranny and, so, what was important to him was education and that the educated people be the ones to be in the hierarchy, the ruling hierarchy but -- ruling hierarchy. so you haven't said anything about education. you have talked about ow
there were always leaders, teddy roosevelt and others but there was massive mobilization on the ground. so one example of this is united states pass as corporate tax in 1895. this is partly in response to the panic of 1893 and a massive depression follows. people get organized. they are angry. there is marching in the streets. there is violence. this element of populism, leads to economic change. not advocating for violence certainly but the idea people really engaged can push political actors...
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john kerry tweeting, quote, i love senator john mccain, unbeatable, unbreakable, he is teddy roosevelt's man in the arena even when we are on opposite sides. former president obama tweeting john mccain is an american hero and one of the bravest fighters i have ever known. cancer doesn't know what it is up against. give them hell, john. emergency director, doctor jeanette, joined me now with more perspective on all of this. tell us a little bit about what it is that he has and what the treatment is. to fight against it. >> what senator mccain was diagnosed with is called glioblastoma, which is a serious brain cancer tumor. he has a tumor that was found last week and he has already had surgery. he is home recovering taking time off, the doctors recommended. what he is doing now is discussing with his doctors, reviewing his options with his family as well to talk about the next step, the next plan. usually the most common type of therapy would involve a combination of chemotherapy, radiation but that is something he wouldn't start right away. he would take some time off, three or four weeks
john kerry tweeting, quote, i love senator john mccain, unbeatable, unbreakable, he is teddy roosevelt's man in the arena even when we are on opposite sides. former president obama tweeting john mccain is an american hero and one of the bravest fighters i have ever known. cancer doesn't know what it is up against. give them hell, john. emergency director, doctor jeanette, joined me now with more perspective on all of this. tell us a little bit about what it is that he has and what the treatment...
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i liked teddy roosevelt, but this was a retrained version of this. >> he almost became this paul bunyone figure to conservatives because he represented somebody who was emasculating and humiliating obama on the world stage. because of that, almost any other transgression could be forgiven. >>i've said this before on this show, i appreciate, in fact, positively, the notion that america should be looking out for america most of the time. of course we're globalists and need on the part of the community, but don't get screw us on trade and get us into stupid wars. i understand that kind of nationalism. also, immigration has to be controlled at some point, on some level, but trump here doesn't seem to mind being played around with by putin. when you see the meeting together, putin knows everything about trump's misbehavior. he knows about the meetings and secret relations and everything. he seems to be the guy in charge. i don't know why the trump people like that or even abide by it. >> that's the stunning part, is that the person who was holding the cards here is vladimir putin. he knows e
i liked teddy roosevelt, but this was a retrained version of this. >> he almost became this paul bunyone figure to conservatives because he represented somebody who was emasculating and humiliating obama on the world stage. because of that, almost any other transgression could be forgiven. >>i've said this before on this show, i appreciate, in fact, positively, the notion that america should be looking out for america most of the time. of course we're globalists and need on the part...
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i'm trying to be fair, i think, you know, it's been said before but maybe the aforementioned teddy roosevelt, maybe andrew jackson. that's the model for donald trump. it is not abraham lincoln. >> let's move on and talk about because the hits keep on talking about when we're talking about jeff sessions today. here is what president trump said on camera. >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agencies, which are leaking like rarely have they ever leaked before at a very important level. these are intelligence agencies. we cannot have that happen. you know many of my views in addition to that, but i think that's one of the very important things that they have to get on with. i told you before, i'm very disappointed with the attorney general, but we will see what happens. time will tell. time will tell. >> so, senator santorum, you think sessions shouldn't have recused himself but think he is doing a good job as a.g. what dow think the president should do? >> you know, look, i don't have any problem with the president calling out members of his cabinet,
i'm trying to be fair, i think, you know, it's been said before but maybe the aforementioned teddy roosevelt, maybe andrew jackson. that's the model for donald trump. it is not abraham lincoln. >> let's move on and talk about because the hits keep on talking about when we're talking about jeff sessions today. here is what president trump said on camera. >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agencies, which are leaking like rarely have they...
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. >> well, long ago teddy roosevelt said that the presidency is a bully pulpit that the president has a great gift in that he's able to control the news cycle and the messaging. and so i think if we get super coordinated around here with the president and we go back to what he did, some of the great successes that he had in the campaign and the transition, and even in the presidency, frankly, is delivering that message directly to the american people. and so to me i think the policies are fantastic. i think he's done a phenomenal job. i think sarah read something that i totally believe is that he's doing a phenomenal job and we just need to get it out there a little bit more aggressively and we're going to try to do that. i've got to go, right? i'm going to take one more right there. >> thank you very much. you've talked several timesless with your relationship with reince priebus and some of the rest of the communication staff. can you talk about your relationship with steve bannon? he's said to have strong objections about you taking this job as well. and then i have one other thing
. >> well, long ago teddy roosevelt said that the presidency is a bully pulpit that the president has a great gift in that he's able to control the news cycle and the messaging. and so i think if we get super coordinated around here with the president and we go back to what he did, some of the great successes that he had in the campaign and the transition, and even in the presidency, frankly, is delivering that message directly to the american people. and so to me i think the policies are...
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you can do go through the history of presidents and go back to teddy roosevelt, the bull moose, who usedake walks through rock creek park all the way through franklin roosevelt, who did serious upper body work even though he was in a wheelchair. eisenhower, kennedy. >> obama was fanatical about his workouts. >> and george bush before him ran seven-minute miles. not only for their own health but an important sort of optical way to see the president. the most important political body in the world and to treat it well and evince this sense of self and a well, put together person leading the free world. >> we showed a picture of him taking a golf cart. times he not only takes golf carts in places on golf courses where they're not supposed to be, right, but he takes golf carts to place where is like other world leaders are walking. >> the golf cart is perhaps the most indispensable prop of this presidency outside of the twitter feed. in siszly at the g-7, there's a photo opportunity for the world leaders. six walk up a hill to the photo-op and the president follows behind in a golf cart. in s
you can do go through the history of presidents and go back to teddy roosevelt, the bull moose, who usedake walks through rock creek park all the way through franklin roosevelt, who did serious upper body work even though he was in a wheelchair. eisenhower, kennedy. >> obama was fanatical about his workouts. >> and george bush before him ran seven-minute miles. not only for their own health but an important sort of optical way to see the president. the most important political body...
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class, including teddy roosevelt, from 19 no wait for the first meeting of the national governors associationor the first meeting of the national governors association. [applause] gov. sandoval: i will have to get you a real cowboy belt. now, i will talk a bit about my initiative. i first and foremost want to thank all of you for your confidence and trust in me and giving me the privilege, the absolute privilege, to be the next chair of the national governors association. looking forward to working with governor bullock, my great friend from the great state of montana -- there's a lot of work to do in the next year. we all appreciate that this organization is the best there could possibly be to share policy solutions, advocate for states with our federal partners and most importantly, really highlight our legacy as laboratories of democracy. , i wouldurther i do like to take a few moments to announce my chair's initiative, which is called "ahead of the curve: innovation governors." that drone was a teaser of what you are going to see in the next year. this initiative will highlight technology
class, including teddy roosevelt, from 19 no wait for the first meeting of the national governors associationor the first meeting of the national governors association. [applause] gov. sandoval: i will have to get you a real cowboy belt. now, i will talk a bit about my initiative. i first and foremost want to thank all of you for your confidence and trust in me and giving me the privilege, the absolute privilege, to be the next chair of the national governors association. looking forward to...
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the rvation efforts like national wildlife refuge system builds up the legacy that began with teddy roosevelt. ensuring americans have access must be our priority as a body going forward. his 150 million acres of national wildlife refuge system land currently stretches 1,339 miles of pipeline already protecting our natural resources and building needed infrastructure are not mutually exclusive. they are not destroying the lands or prohibiting the american people from enjoying access. companies must pay the government for use of the land for pipelines. that money goes into acquiring more land for conservation efforts. the department of transportation reviewed safety accidents conducted under president obama's administration showed ta this addition to providing a substantial cost advantage, pipelines result in fewer spillage incidents and personal injuries than either road or rail. as coal-fired power plants continue to shut down, the demand for natural gas is to keep going up. while the gas produced in canada, alaska, north dakota, pennsylvania or the gulf of mexico will be used all over the c
the rvation efforts like national wildlife refuge system builds up the legacy that began with teddy roosevelt. ensuring americans have access must be our priority as a body going forward. his 150 million acres of national wildlife refuge system land currently stretches 1,339 miles of pipeline already protecting our natural resources and building needed infrastructure are not mutually exclusive. they are not destroying the lands or prohibiting the american people from enjoying access. companies...
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and then there is eisenhower and others who engineered this crew using teddy roosevelt's grandson as bad guy, the guy who comes with bags of money and actually overthrows mohammad mosaddegh, the democratically elected leader. >> even there, the conventional wisdom was you had the treatment a administration and then when eisenhower came, the machinery for the coup, and it was the eisenhower administration -- what these documents show, which is astounding, before eisenhower , under the truman administration, there was a deep state. -- deep state and the cia from 1951, long before the eisenhower. so they were pushing for real action in iran before eisenhower came in. they were working closely with the british before the eisenhower administration. amy: and they try to get coming roosevelt to do the same thing in 1954 in guatemala. he refused, but they did it anyway and overthrew the democratically elected leadership. i think it's important for people to understand u.s. history. the new york times naming the so-called dark prince to run the iran operations. saying -- your thoughts when yo
and then there is eisenhower and others who engineered this crew using teddy roosevelt's grandson as bad guy, the guy who comes with bags of money and actually overthrows mohammad mosaddegh, the democratically elected leader. >> even there, the conventional wisdom was you had the treatment a administration and then when eisenhower came, the machinery for the coup, and it was the eisenhower administration -- what these documents show, which is astounding, before eisenhower , under the...
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it was led by teddy roosevelt, who probably faced woodrow wilson less than the kaiser. this is really a political threshold that will be used on his administration. by the time we get to january of 1917, the submarine warfare by the germans, a majority of americans are seeing this war. that will be a problem. the united states army is ranked 17th in the world behind romania and portugal. if we go to war it will be a problem. woodrow wilson who for political and ideological reasons, have long been a proponent of constriction, automatically has a road to the masses moment. in late march, the 28th of march, 1917, woodrow wilson does an about-face. he is a progressive. he realized if the united dates goes to war we will be up against an army. if you look at britain, it mirrored the situation in 1917 for america. the regular army is small. they do not have a long history of inscription. when the british go to war, we get to watch them stumble and make mistakes. the british first try to rely on fighting the war with the regular army but the war has changed. it will be a massi
it was led by teddy roosevelt, who probably faced woodrow wilson less than the kaiser. this is really a political threshold that will be used on his administration. by the time we get to january of 1917, the submarine warfare by the germans, a majority of americans are seeing this war. that will be a problem. the united states army is ranked 17th in the world behind romania and portugal. if we go to war it will be a problem. woodrow wilson who for political and ideological reasons, have long...
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let me start with teddy roosevelt, okay? i talk about this a little bit in the book. the whole idea, if, if you, if you let the giants completely dominate and do whatever they want to do, the market actually, ultimately collapses. and i'll make the same point, kind of even a larger scale. if we keep rolling over america's middle class, america's working families, that great dynamic engine that has pulled our economy decade after decade, consumer spending people who get up go to work every day, earn paychecks, spend the paychex, that is 70% of our economy that works, that just goes away. so what i want, is really the case, i not to punish but i want a set of rules so we have a level playing field. i want a set of rules so that that nobody can steal your purse on main street and nobody can steal your pension on wall street. that is the same kind of idea. [applause] and can you make a good living out of that on wall street? you bet you can make a good living out of that. in fact, you might make a better living out of it in the long run. and that's what we've got to do. w
let me start with teddy roosevelt, okay? i talk about this a little bit in the book. the whole idea, if, if you, if you let the giants completely dominate and do whatever they want to do, the market actually, ultimately collapses. and i'll make the same point, kind of even a larger scale. if we keep rolling over america's middle class, america's working families, that great dynamic engine that has pulled our economy decade after decade, consumer spending people who get up go to work every day,...