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of teddy roosevelt. but i tell the story of america as reemerging into what teddy roosevelt was supremely confident was going to be an american century, which it was. so, in 1897, a 37-year-old teddy roosevelt arrives in washington as in the number two person in the department of the navy. at the time there was only the secretary of the navy, the assistant secretary and that was it. the number two person. her had for 15 years been railing about the -- what the called the abomination of spain in our hemisphere, particularly in cuba, spain was occupying cuba. also the british naviesies and e german navy and others. happened in the decade after teddy roosevelt arrived in washington and you can read in the chapter bit, but just briefly, first there was a mysterious explosion on a ship in havana harbor. we took it as an is owe edition dechristopher war against spain and we took cuba puerto rico and guam. that's how guam became an american territory. teddy roosevelt wanted a canal to connect the atlantic and p
of teddy roosevelt. but i tell the story of america as reemerging into what teddy roosevelt was supremely confident was going to be an american century, which it was. so, in 1897, a 37-year-old teddy roosevelt arrives in washington as in the number two person in the department of the navy. at the time there was only the secretary of the navy, the assistant secretary and that was it. the number two person. her had for 15 years been railing about the -- what the called the abomination of spain in...
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that's going to be teddy roosevelt. when i think of teddy roosevelt, i think of a teddy bear.hat's pretty easy. what we'll picture is a big cuddly teddy bear sitting on this rustic historic table. okay? now we move over to the globe here. >> the globe is president taft. for this one, picture a giant raft floating on the oceans of the globe. a raft, which rhymes with taft. next up, this grandfather clock for wilson. why? a bright wilson tennis ball came to mind for me. imagine yourself smashing it through the clock face. finally in this room, the sofa for harding. instead of a comfy couch, imagine the sofa is rock hard. hard for harding. those are u.s. presidents 25 through 29. stick around. we're going to test out my memory and yours at the end of the show. do you apply these techniques subconsciously in your everyday life? >> yeah, it's become something i love to do and i kind of do it automatically. doesn't mean i always remember things. but it does mean that i'm a always thinking in images. >> five of hearts. >> remember the video of the championships? alex is on the right,
that's going to be teddy roosevelt. when i think of teddy roosevelt, i think of a teddy bear.hat's pretty easy. what we'll picture is a big cuddly teddy bear sitting on this rustic historic table. okay? now we move over to the globe here. >> the globe is president taft. for this one, picture a giant raft floating on the oceans of the globe. a raft, which rhymes with taft. next up, this grandfather clock for wilson. why? a bright wilson tennis ball came to mind for me. imagine yourself...
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teddy roosevelt was the most i would say committed to the game.se he put golf courses in the national park system almost minute he opened national park service system and go down to east potomac in d.c. because teddy roosevelt thought it was good really the politics of this will when pga comes as troubles. pga championship major held there in 202 if sponsors three the way that the member of these various business cou councils did that is going to change. that will not hold. and so the political will turn to practical very, very qu quingly when we get closer to those types of events and see if sponsors and workers and if people want to work there and people wants to work there then i'm think that will be a problem for trump at his golf properties. >> we hear all the time how much time president trumpp smepdz on the golf course and see it on dwiter, social media, news, all the time, every time he's at one of his courses. but what does the going of community think about this? for a lot of people golf is part of doing business. but, how does the golf
teddy roosevelt was the most i would say committed to the game.se he put golf courses in the national park system almost minute he opened national park service system and go down to east potomac in d.c. because teddy roosevelt thought it was good really the politics of this will when pga comes as troubles. pga championship major held there in 202 if sponsors three the way that the member of these various business cou councils did that is going to change. that will not hold. and so the political...
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she wasn't mean to teddy roosevelt. he said, i have a choice, i can either handle my daughter or run the country. >> i can't do both. >> when he was governor and he wanted her to go to a conservative boarding school to control her, she basically said, i will shame you, i will embarrass you, you're not going to do this, and he knew she would. >> it was true. >> when the tafts move into the white house, and taft is teddy roosevelt's handpicked successor, they discover in the white house a little voodoo doll alice left for them. >> oh, how wonderful. i love her. >> and alice was banned from the taft white house, among other white houses. >> all right. we have some questions from the audience. so let me start first for you, annette. was sally hemmings ever freed from slavery after jefferson died? >> she was informally freed. she was done -- given her time, and she moved into charlottesville after jefferson died. if he had freed her, a couple of things, she was over 45. she was, you know, at this point she was actually 53 ye
she wasn't mean to teddy roosevelt. he said, i have a choice, i can either handle my daughter or run the country. >> i can't do both. >> when he was governor and he wanted her to go to a conservative boarding school to control her, she basically said, i will shame you, i will embarrass you, you're not going to do this, and he knew she would. >> it was true. >> when the tafts move into the white house, and taft is teddy roosevelt's handpicked successor, they discover in...
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the other legislation we are talking about, the antiquities act signed into law by president teddy roosevelt has given every subsequent president the ability to designate areas as a national monument. this from a viewer -- federal lands could be leased out from growing hot in california and --es used to defray federal national park expenses. this ad in advance. >> excuse us, secretary zinke e, the west is calling. you asked whether we wanted to keep our national monuments. we do, all of them. one million westerners answered your question. 98% asked you to respect our national monuments and the history and heritage they represent, so when it comes to our public land, will you listen to washington insiders or will you listen to the west? host: back to your phone calls. should federal land be open to development? john is joining us from severna park, maryland. caller: i do not want to see our public land opened up to stripmining and stuff like that, but i would like some more access for people who just want to get out and enjoy our public land. i am an avid hunter and fisherman and i have been
the other legislation we are talking about, the antiquities act signed into law by president teddy roosevelt has given every subsequent president the ability to designate areas as a national monument. this from a viewer -- federal lands could be leased out from growing hot in california and --es used to defray federal national park expenses. this ad in advance. >> excuse us, secretary zinke e, the west is calling. you asked whether we wanted to keep our national monuments. we do, all of...
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suddenly, vice president teddy roosevelt is sworn in. among his many big ambitions is a gut rehab of the executive mansion. >> 1902 was a major reshaping of the symbol of the white house into a more worldly time. america became more international, and the white house was redone to be compatible with that. >> t.r.'s goal is to return it to its original federalist incarnation, while clearing it out to accommodate a brood of six children and a pony. it also means separating the living quarters from our nation's most important executive offices. >> he moved the offices out of the family floor and built the west wing. he reorganized the place so it wasn't just an old plantation house. >> to that end, roosevelt's architects rearrange the entrance, removing this stairway and these victorian tiffany panels from the cross hall -- as well as all that old ornamental woodwork, like the plinths. the workers pile loads of rubbish outside, and souvenir hunters snatch it up. >> there is one letter from theodore roosevelt, and he said, "people are scatte
suddenly, vice president teddy roosevelt is sworn in. among his many big ambitions is a gut rehab of the executive mansion. >> 1902 was a major reshaping of the symbol of the white house into a more worldly time. america became more international, and the white house was redone to be compatible with that. >> t.r.'s goal is to return it to its original federalist incarnation, while clearing it out to accommodate a brood of six children and a pony. it also means separating the living...
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whether or not trump will become the teddy roosevelt that you had hoped perhaps you might this seems unlikely if you look at this headline how trump's pick for top anti-trust copy may shape competition the same as. dollar he said renie an american here is he however is a lawyer used to work at the department of justice he was out also however a corporate lawyer and a lobbyist for that he was a lobbyist for amazon he was a lobbyist or or a lawyer for google comcast johnson and johnson blue cross blue shield and he however is most interested if he gets the job in going after europeans who are fining american companies like google on antitrust then he thinks this is unfair to american corporations and the article points out that he emphasized that antitrust is intended to support free markets and that the government should intervene only when necessary a monopoly is perfectly legal he says until it is monopoly power so he says a monopoly is perfectly legal unless it abuses its monopoly power looking at the dictionary definition of monopoly monopoly by definition is abuse of the market t
whether or not trump will become the teddy roosevelt that you had hoped perhaps you might this seems unlikely if you look at this headline how trump's pick for top anti-trust copy may shape competition the same as. dollar he said renie an american here is he however is a lawyer used to work at the department of justice he was out also however a corporate lawyer and a lobbyist for that he was a lobbyist for amazon he was a lobbyist or or a lawyer for google comcast johnson and johnson blue cross...
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i'm a teddy roosevelt guy and were all americans first. before were anything else, we are americans. i think the president would be delighted. >> there we go. [applause] this is a gathering of lawyers so i want to celebrate tonight , the chief judge for the united states court of general claims, she is here with her clerks. i can't see you. where are you. go. they're only working a half day today. they were able to knock off and she says she is a huge fan of your books. >> actually hand this to you. would you read the question and then comment on that. [inaudible] you use an old english pray and this carries on through shakespeare rehab the wheel of fortune and people did believe your fate. there is a sense of that. i think there's far more we control our fate much better, a disease in which you have no control, we have a lot more control now. so why do think there's a problem, the same reason you you say prayer. the same reason you're trying to can soul a wise woman and knock on wood because you're trying to control things. i think most p
i'm a teddy roosevelt guy and were all americans first. before were anything else, we are americans. i think the president would be delighted. >> there we go. [applause] this is a gathering of lawyers so i want to celebrate tonight , the chief judge for the united states court of general claims, she is here with her clerks. i can't see you. where are you. go. they're only working a half day today. they were able to knock off and she says she is a huge fan of your books. >> actually...
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great again and how do we bust up these monopolies and anti-trust actions when we don't have a teddy roosevelt one you had said you hope that trump could be the sort of person but there's no indication that he's going to be that sort of person because of the people he's appointing and we're going to get into those headlines but on the other side the democrats are not. they don't care about the. monopolies developing because mostly it's in silicon valley right now these days and intellectual property and patents and copyright that is really where a lot of the most onerous monopolies are happening and those are big supporters of the democrats so i want to look at one tweet that i saw from a german finance guy and this is while we've been here as well this is a headline that fits in with this this reality of a world where we have monopolies ruling everything wealth for all global stocks gained another one point six trillion dollars this week equities now worth seventy six point nine trillion highest in history equals to one hundred two percent of world g.d.p. so you see the stock markets keep on
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teddy roosevelt said it. carry a big stick, and god, we have a big stick, but speak softly and use that power wisely. we were very, very close to a situation where we could move to a negotiation with north korea. you think about the u.n. security council 100% in support of serious sanctions for russia and china. and then the president blows it with his fire and fury statement. >> let me press on you that because he did speak a couple weeks ago of fire and fury, said the u.s. military was locked and loaded as far as north korea was concerned. but last night in a speech, he expressed optimism in regards to kim jong-un, the north korean leader. listen to this. >> kim jong-un, i respect the fact that i believe he is starting to respect us. and maybe -- probably not -- but maybe something positive can come about. >> so he's gone from fire and fury to maybe something positive can come about. what's your reaction? >> i like the last statement better than the first statement. the last statement is where we have to be
teddy roosevelt said it. carry a big stick, and god, we have a big stick, but speak softly and use that power wisely. we were very, very close to a situation where we could move to a negotiation with north korea. you think about the u.n. security council 100% in support of serious sanctions for russia and china. and then the president blows it with his fire and fury statement. >> let me press on you that because he did speak a couple weeks ago of fire and fury, said the u.s. military was...
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to lincoln to teddy roosevelt. i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down too.g to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture, they're trying to take away our history, and our weak leaders, they do it overnight. >> well, the violence in charlottesville reignited calls for cities to remove confederate statues, of course, and today charlottesville covered up their statue of robert e. lee. there they are putting a shroud over the general, but presidential historian john meacham argues you couldn't con nature. in an opinion piece in new york times he wrote the answer to mr. trump's question begins with a straightforward test. was the person to whom a monument erected to public property devoted to the american experiment in liberty and self government. by definition the confederate hierarchy fails that test. and those who took up arms against the union were explicitly attempting to stop the american odd seas. monuments in public places who were it was their duty to fight the union have no place in the 21st century. a view of which lee mi
to lincoln to teddy roosevelt. i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down too.g to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture, they're trying to take away our history, and our weak leaders, they do it overnight. >> well, the violence in charlottesville reignited calls for cities to remove confederate statues, of course, and today charlottesville covered up their statue of robert e. lee. there they are putting a shroud over the general, but presidential...
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whether or not trump will become the teddy roosevelt that you had hoped perhaps you might this seems unlikely if you look at this headline how trump's pick for top anti-trust copy may shape competition the same as. he said in american here is he however is a lawyer who used to work at the department of justice he was out also however a corporate lawyer and a lobbyist for that he was a lobbyist for amazon he was a lobbyist or or a lawyer for google comcast johnson and johnson blue cross blue shield and he however is most interested if he gets the job in going after europeans who are fining american companies like google on antitrust then he thinks this is unfair to american corporations and the article points out that he emphasized that antitrust is intended to support free markets and that the government should intervene only when necessary a monopoly is perfectly legal he says until it it views is its monopoly power so he says a monopoly is perfectly legal unless it abuses its monopoly power looking out the dictionary definition of monopoly monopoly by definition is abuse of the mar
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great again and how do we bust up these monopolies and anti-trust actions when we don't have a teddy roosevelt one you had said you hope that trump could be the sort of person but there's no indication that he's going to be that sort of person because of the people he's appointing and we're going to get into those headlines but on the other side the democrats are not. they don't care about that monopolies developing because mostly it's in silicon valley right now these days and intellectual property and patents and copyright that is really where a lot of the most onerous monopolies are happening and those are big supporters of the democrats so i want to look at one tweet that i saw from a german finance guy and this is while we've been here as well this is a headline that fits in with this this reality of a world where we have monopolies ruling everything wealth for all global stocks gained another one point six trillion dollars this week equities now worth seventy six point nine trillion highest in history equals to one hundred two percent of world g.d.p. so you see the stock markets keep on
great again and how do we bust up these monopolies and anti-trust actions when we don't have a teddy roosevelt one you had said you hope that trump could be the sort of person but there's no indication that he's going to be that sort of person because of the people he's appointing and we're going to get into those headlines but on the other side the democrats are not. they don't care about that monopolies developing because mostly it's in silicon valley right now these days and intellectual...
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great again and how do we bust up these monopolies and anti-trust actions when we don't have a teddy roosevelt one you had said you hope that trump could be the sort of person but there's no indication that he's going to be that sort of person because of the people he's appointing and we're going to get into those headlines but on the other side the democrats are not. they don't care about the. monopolies developing because mostly it's in silicon valley right now these days and intellectual property and patents and copyright that is really where a lot of the most onerous monopolies are happening and those are big supporters of the democrats so i want to look at one tweet that i saw from a german finance guy and this is while we've been here as well this is a headline that fits in with this reality of a world where we have monopolies ruling everything wealth for all global stocks gained another one point six trillion dollars this week equities now worth seventy six point nine trillion highest in history equals to one hundred two percent of world g.d.p. so you see the stock markets keep on soari
great again and how do we bust up these monopolies and anti-trust actions when we don't have a teddy roosevelt one you had said you hope that trump could be the sort of person but there's no indication that he's going to be that sort of person because of the people he's appointing and we're going to get into those headlines but on the other side the democrats are not. they don't care about the. monopolies developing because mostly it's in silicon valley right now these days and intellectual...
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two days later, teddy roosevelt mother died and then his wife died leaving him with a newborn child. atwas stricken with grief losing both of those people at the same time. he went out to the dakotas and purchased a ranch out there named the maltese cross. he learned to ride and rope and do all the things a cowboy does out there. he did that for three or four years before going back to new york. in this saddle is on loan to us from the sagamore hills historic site with the park service. here we are with william howard president toy after the presidency go on to become a supreme court justice. he was the chief supreme court justice until shortly before he died. after being defeated for reelection, he went on to teach at yale law school. while he was there, we have two of the exams he gave to his law students. we also have a document from at the summer white house in beverly, massachusetts. from beverly, massachusetts, we have in itinerary of things he did. going for a drive, going to church, those are things he did there. moving on to woodrow wilson, the 20th president of the united s
two days later, teddy roosevelt mother died and then his wife died leaving him with a newborn child. atwas stricken with grief losing both of those people at the same time. he went out to the dakotas and purchased a ranch out there named the maltese cross. he learned to ride and rope and do all the things a cowboy does out there. he did that for three or four years before going back to new york. in this saddle is on loan to us from the sagamore hills historic site with the park service. here we...
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washington, the first president, teddy roosevelt. >> stephen: because he's goes? >> he was friends with the sculptor. that's why-- literally why. a fine president, but that's why. not andrew jackson, you who might say would be perhaps more famous at the time. it was ted roosevelt because goodson was like, "i want to suck up to my buddy." >> stephen: did people, when it was first completed, we're saying this is done, did people like it? it's instantly a hit or "what is roosevelt doing up there?" >> i'm not sure about that. i think they probably had to like it because it was there. >> stephen: was roosevelt still alive when it was finished? >> i think he was dead at that time. >> stephen: when was it finished? >> now oouf stumped me. i don't know, stephen. >> stephen: stephen ruins everything. >> stephen: "adam ruins everything" is on tuesdays on trutv. it's gainful employment. we'll be right back with a performance by randy newman. stick around. ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here i
washington, the first president, teddy roosevelt. >> stephen: because he's goes? >> he was friends with the sculptor. that's why-- literally why. a fine president, but that's why. not andrew jackson, you who might say would be perhaps more famous at the time. it was ted roosevelt because goodson was like, "i want to suck up to my buddy." >> stephen: did people, when it was first completed, we're saying this is done, did people like it? it's instantly a hit or...
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even back in the years of teddy roosevelt.hen you use to speak about the glory of war, the glory of violence and killing, howard was essential to the national character and personal character, that was the kind of thing that trump is even today. amy: we will continue this discussion after the break. we are speaking with a long time investigative journalists, allan nairn. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [music break] i am a lineman for the county and i drive the main road overload for another i hear you singing in the wires the wine you through and it is still on the line ♪ that was "wichita lineman" by glen campbell. campbell passed away tuesday at the age of 81. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. allan nairn.e is while trump speaks from his vacation home, his golf resort, rex tillerson is flying to warm, making a surprise trip. saying it was a good week for the u.s. and the international community. as tension escalates, there is no u.s. ambassador to south korea, no secretary of asian civic affairs, no secre
even back in the years of teddy roosevelt.hen you use to speak about the glory of war, the glory of violence and killing, howard was essential to the national character and personal character, that was the kind of thing that trump is even today. amy: we will continue this discussion after the break. we are speaking with a long time investigative journalists, allan nairn. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [music break] i am a lineman for the county and i drive the main road overload for another i hear you...
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to lincoln, to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down too. trying to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture. they're trying to take away our history. and our weak leaders, they do it over night. these things have been there for 150 years, for 100 years. >> i'm joined now by reverend al sharpton. rev, thank you so much for joining us. the quinnipiac poll is out showing how the country feels about these statues. and more than 50% of people in two polls agree with the president, that these statues shouldn't be taken down. what do you make of that? >> i think many people have taken that position because, like the president, they have the wrong information. what he just said is an outrage because, first of all, we're talking about stonewall jackson and robert e. lee, who were principles, generals in the confederate army, an army that was set up to overthrow the united states government and keep slavery in fact as law and as the order of the day. they were not presidents or officers of the united states government.
to lincoln, to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down too. trying to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture. they're trying to take away our history. and our weak leaders, they do it over night. these things have been there for 150 years, for 100 years. >> i'm joined now by reverend al sharpton. rev, thank you so much for joining us. the quinnipiac poll is out showing how the country feels about these statues. and more than 50% of...
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we've gone from the carriage that belonged to teddy roosevelt, to franklin roosevelt's sunshine special, up to standard lincoln's modified but no other changes. this is a car built from the ground up as an armored vehicle to provide maximum protection to the president. you have armored plating behind the doors, bulletproof glass, reinforced tires so if the tire gets punctured, the vehicle can still drive to safety. this car was built for president nixon and became the primary car after it was built in 1972. it is most often associated with president lincoln. he was shot in 1981. he survived of course. it was more dangerous than we realized at the time. this was the car into which is that reagan was getting after he made the speech at the washington hilton he was shot. it is almost ironic. as the president was getting into the car were being pushed into the car by secret service agents, he was hit not by a direct bullet but a bullet that ricocheted off of one of the armored panels of the car. it was a perfect shot for lack of a better term. the shot went through the door and the body. fr
we've gone from the carriage that belonged to teddy roosevelt, to franklin roosevelt's sunshine special, up to standard lincoln's modified but no other changes. this is a car built from the ground up as an armored vehicle to provide maximum protection to the president. you have armored plating behind the doors, bulletproof glass, reinforced tires so if the tire gets punctured, the vehicle can still drive to safety. this car was built for president nixon and became the primary car after it was...
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guest: teddy roosevelt was the president who signed the antiquities act into law. so, part of the interesting heart of the controversy is the language of the act was to protect cultural or scientific or historic areas. the way the antiquities act came about is back around the turn of the 1900s, there were pot hunters. different pot than we think of today who would go out onto federal land and look for artifacts and antiquities, hence the name of the law, that they would try to take these ancient artifacts of the land. congress passed the law to keep people from stealing these things off the land. but when teddy roosevelt signed the law, he then designated the that monument as something is a geological interest. he designated devils tower which is a formation. do aose interestingly to geologic formation rather than something more cultural. he had a more expansive view of the law. , we welcome straub our c-span radio audience. we're focusing on the issue of federal lands. we take your phone calls. read from -- rot from yakima, washington. caller: thank you for taking
guest: teddy roosevelt was the president who signed the antiquities act into law. so, part of the interesting heart of the controversy is the language of the act was to protect cultural or scientific or historic areas. the way the antiquities act came about is back around the turn of the 1900s, there were pot hunters. different pot than we think of today who would go out onto federal land and look for artifacts and antiquities, hence the name of the law, that they would try to take these...
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to lincoln, to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down too. they're trying to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture, our history and our weak leaders, they do it overnight. these things have been there for 150 years, 100 years. you go back to a university and it's gone. weak, weak people. we are going to protect american interest, we are going to protect the american worker. no longer will we allow other countries to close our factories, steal our jobs and drain our wealth. we are building our future with american hands, american labor, american ier, aluminum and steel. we will buy american and we will hire american. i immediately with drew the united states from the disastrous transpacific. . would have been a disaster. and we have begun formal renegotiation with mexico and canada on nafta. and i must be honest and i've been talking about nafta for a long time and i'm sorry it's taken six months but you have oo see this. you have to give notice and after the notice is given, then you have to wait along time.
to lincoln, to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down too. they're trying to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture, our history and our weak leaders, they do it overnight. these things have been there for 150 years, 100 years. you go back to a university and it's gone. weak, weak people. we are going to protect american interest, we are going to protect the american worker. no longer will we allow other countries to close our...
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to lincoln and teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down too. they are trying to figure out why. they don't know. they are trying to take away our culture. they are trying to take away our history and our weak leaders -- they do it overnight. these things have been there for 150 years paid 100 years. you go back to a university and it is gone. weak, weak people. we are going to protect the american industry and the american worker. no longer will we allow other countries to close our factories, steal our jobs, and drain our wealth. we are building our future with american hands. american labor. american iron, aluminum, and steel. we will buy american and we will hire american. i immediately withdrew the united states from the disastrous trans-pacific partnership. it would have been a disaster. and you know that one of the worst deals that anyone in history has ever been into, we have begun for marine renegotir nafta. i must be honest and i've been talking about nafta for a long time, and i am sorry it's taken six months but we have to give notic
to lincoln and teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down too. they are trying to figure out why. they don't know. they are trying to take away our culture. they are trying to take away our history and our weak leaders -- they do it overnight. these things have been there for 150 years paid 100 years. you go back to a university and it is gone. weak, weak people. we are going to protect the american industry and the american worker. no longer will we allow other countries...
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to lincoln to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down, too. they're trying to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture. they're trying to take away our history. amy: while thousands of protesesters rallied outside the phoenix convention center, trump openly dismissed his critics. pres. trump: all week they're talking about the massive crowds that are going to be outside. where are they? well, it is hot out. it is hot. i think it is too warm. they show up in the helmets in the black masks and they have clubs and they have everything. antifa! [boos] amy: preresident trump also threatened a government shutdown if he didn't get congressional approval to build a wall on the southern border. pres. trump: we are cracking down on these sanctuary cities that shield criminal aliens. finally. and we are building a wall on the southern border, which is absolutely necessary. build that wall. now, the obstructionist democrats would not like us to do it. believe me, if we have to close down our government, we're building that
to lincoln to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down, too. they're trying to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture. they're trying to take away our history. amy: while thousands of protesesters rallied outside the phoenix convention center, trump openly dismissed his critics. pres. trump: all week they're talking about the massive crowds that are going to be outside. where are they? well, it is hot out. it is hot. i think it is too...
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to lincoln and teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down too. they are trying to figure out why. they don't know. they are trying to take away our culture. they are trying to take away our history and our weak leaders -- they do it overnight. these things have been there for 150 years paid 100 years. you go back to a university and it is gone. weak, weak people. we are going to protect the american industry and the american worker. no longer will we allow other countries to close our factories, steal our jobs, and drain our wealth. we are building our future with american hands. american labor. american iron, aluminum, and steel. we will buy american and we will hire american. i immediately withdrew the united states from the disastrous trans-pacific partnership. it would have been a disaster. and you know that one of the worst deals that anyone in history has ever been into, we have begun for marine renegotir nafta. i must be honest and i've been talking about nafta for a long time, and i am sorry it's taken six months but we have to give notic
to lincoln and teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down too. they are trying to figure out why. they don't know. they are trying to take away our culture. they are trying to take away our history and our weak leaders -- they do it overnight. these things have been there for 150 years paid 100 years. you go back to a university and it is gone. weak, weak people. we are going to protect the american industry and the american worker. no longer will we allow other countries...
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the lincoln to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt down, too.e trying to figure out why. they don't know. they are trying to take away our culture. they are trying to take away our history. and our weak leaders, they do it overnight. >> martha: so one of those very communities in lexington, kentucky which is considering removing midshipmens, white nationalists are already threatening to protest if the city does that and that is where we find matt finn 90 miles from here reporting tonight for us live in lexington, kentucky. hi, khat. matt. >> good evening, martha. one of the leaders of the extremist white nationalist groups that protested in charlottesville, virginia said they will host a rally in lexington to protest the removal of one of two confederate statues behind me. lexington was thrown into the national spotlight when democratic mayor jim gray tweeted out plans to speed up the removal of the two civil war era statues here. matt bevin says racist riots are disgusting and if the residents here want the statues removed he will respect the w
the lincoln to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt down, too.e trying to figure out why. they don't know. they are trying to take away our culture. they are trying to take away our history. and our weak leaders, they do it overnight. >> martha: so one of those very communities in lexington, kentucky which is considering removing midshipmens, white nationalists are already threatening to protest if the city does that and that is where we find matt finn 90 miles from...
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there's justices put on there by teddy roosevelt and other presidents. and in fact, it had upheld economic regulations before the lchl och-- lochner case. and so it wasn't clear that it had a lock on the outcome. there are some historians who think that in fact justice peckham's opinion was originally drafted for the dissent and then the votes either were not drafted or changed. it actually in that sense -- the thing about dissenting opinions as opposed to majority opinions, they're very clear -- people have favorite dissenting opinions. majority opinions are written like by committee, and they're there to attract votes. if you have a dissenter like holmes, who would be called a great dissenter, one of the reasons i liked the lochner case so well, my favorite opinion in all of constitutional law, because it was written like a dissenting opinion with a very clear, singular argument. maybe because it was originally part of the dissent and got adjusted to be part of the 5-4 majority. >> how long had he been on the court and who was he appointed by? >> oh, g
there's justices put on there by teddy roosevelt and other presidents. and in fact, it had upheld economic regulations before the lchl och-- lochner case. and so it wasn't clear that it had a lock on the outcome. there are some historians who think that in fact justice peckham's opinion was originally drafted for the dissent and then the votes either were not drafted or changed. it actually in that sense -- the thing about dissenting opinions as opposed to majority opinions, they're very clear...
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lachner didn't get any traction until teddy roosevelt was running as a progressive. secondly, paul is right, there were two issues that were in front of the court at this time, one were due process cases about the irration ailty and arbitrariness of local laws. and the other was under the commerce power. lachner was a due process case. people kept accusing us of favoring lachner or bringing back the lachner era. the case had nothing to do with the act. that's a confusion that maybe this act can rectify. >> it's a confusion, but not a confusion. the court restricted the government to get involved in economics. >> the confusion is to label it lachner. that it had anything whatsoever to do with the commerce clause and the limit on maher. >> chief justice roberts refers to the lachner case 16 times in his descent on the same sex marriage case. what's your view. let's listen to what the chief justice had to say about the same sex marriage decision and lachner about. >> ultimately, only one precedence supports the due process clause, lachner versus new york. that case deci
lachner didn't get any traction until teddy roosevelt was running as a progressive. secondly, paul is right, there were two issues that were in front of the court at this time, one were due process cases about the irration ailty and arbitrariness of local laws. and the other was under the commerce power. lachner was a due process case. people kept accusing us of favoring lachner or bringing back the lachner era. the case had nothing to do with the act. that's a confusion that maybe this act can...
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lincoln to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down, too.are trying to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture. they are trying to take away our history. and, our weak leaders do it overnight. they do it overnight. these things have been there for 150 years, 100 years. you go back to university and it is gone. weak people. weak, weak, weak. we are going to protect american industry. we're going to protect the american worker. no longer will we allow other countries to close our factories. steal our jobs. and, drain our wealth. we are building our future with american hands. american labor. american iron, aluminum, and steel. we will buy american. and, we will hire american. i immediately withdrew the united states from the disastrous transpacific partnership. would have been a disaster. and, you know that one of the worst deals that anybody in history has ever entered into -- we have begun formal renegotiation with mexico and canada on nafta. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: and i must be honest. i've been
lincoln to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down, too.are trying to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture. they are trying to take away our history. and, our weak leaders do it overnight. they do it overnight. these things have been there for 150 years, 100 years. you go back to university and it is gone. weak people. weak, weak, weak. we are going to protect american industry. we're going to protect the american worker. no longer...
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unlike teddy roosevelt, i like you love our country. this history we are going through figure it out as a country and we are all in the same boat in which direction we are going to go and we are going to be in the same boat. and before anything else, we are all americans. >> there we go. there we go. this is a gathering of lawyers unless i want to celebrate tonight the chief judge for the united states quarter general claims here with her clerks. i can't see you. [applause] they are only working a half day today. she says she is a huge fan of your books. [laughter] >> i'm going to actually hand this to you. would you read the question and then comment on it? [inaudible] can i get a thank you? i use this in the fact that the novel in old english phrase, which basically says destiny is everything. it goes right to shakespeare and people did believe it is not like predestination. so there is a sense of that. i think today we can control our faith much better than what people are worried about -- [inaudible] why did the child died, and they
unlike teddy roosevelt, i like you love our country. this history we are going through figure it out as a country and we are all in the same boat in which direction we are going to go and we are going to be in the same boat. and before anything else, we are all americans. >> there we go. there we go. this is a gathering of lawyers unless i want to celebrate tonight the chief judge for the united states quarter general claims here with her clerks. i can't see you. [applause] they are only...
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they look at that rather like teddy roosevelt looked at the caribbean. >> rose: the other people claim ago you said arbiter-- but other people claiming parts of the island is not the united states. it's their neighbors. >> we're not claiming, any but we're claiming we have a say in what's going on. when the british and germans wants to have a say in a territorial dispute in venezuela in 1903, teddy roosevelt said, "i have a good idea. you can have a war with us or butt out sm "n" our hemisphere, our thought was we should be the determinant of how these things are adjusted. and i think from their point of view, as a great china historically, did not have some other great power there, helping to determine who owns an island or who builds an island or what goes on. so i think your second point about imperialistic, the chinese imperialism-- and kissinger gets this exactly right-- is not of territorial occupation. they just want you to be tributary states who give deference and a respect -- >> in their region or beyond their region? >> i think in the first instance, their region is about as
they look at that rather like teddy roosevelt looked at the caribbean. >> rose: the other people claim ago you said arbiter-- but other people claiming parts of the island is not the united states. it's their neighbors. >> we're not claiming, any but we're claiming we have a say in what's going on. when the british and germans wants to have a say in a territorial dispute in venezuela in 1903, teddy roosevelt said, "i have a good idea. you can have a war with us or butt out sm...
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but the extent to which he was drawing upon teddy roosevelt's example, i simply don't know.a great question. >> truman does cite in some v his defenses of his actions, he does cite lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus. he cites louisiana purchase. there are a few things he does cite along the way as sort of what we'll call unilateral presidential actions which were what he thought were similar to what he had done. >> and fred is in chicago. hi, fred, what's your question? >> yes, well, my question basically is what that last person mentioned. if you would speak to the concurring opinion by justice frankford. history of executives taking over various industries. for instance, during lincoln's administration, lincoln's office took over all the telegraph company lines imnating out of washington, d.c. to other parts of the country. that's the first one. i'd like to have you speak to that concurring opinion of justice frankfurter. and two, how many of the justices in 1951 or whenever this case came down were appointed by republicans? were they all reported? were they all appoint
but the extent to which he was drawing upon teddy roosevelt's example, i simply don't know.a great question. >> truman does cite in some v his defenses of his actions, he does cite lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus. he cites louisiana purchase. there are a few things he does cite along the way as sort of what we'll call unilateral presidential actions which were what he thought were similar to what he had done. >> and fred is in chicago. hi, fred, what's your question? >>...
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. >> teddy roosevelt once said walk softly but carry a big stick. and that's not what's being employed here. >> reporter: privately administration officials acknowledge they've spent the day trying to turn down the heat, but the president may have added to the mixed messaging, tweeting my first order as president was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. it is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before. while it's true mr. trump ordered a review of the nuclear arsenal in january, former president obama had already launched an effort to upgrade the stock pile and it's a prompt that will take at least 30 years to complete, making it impossible for there to have been any significant changes this year. are the president sent a second tweet today saying hopefully we will never have to use this power. tonight, some supporters say mr. trump's unconventional tough foreign policy talk shows strength. >> this is how north korea talk ss,who y not give it a shot to say, hey, we've got some fire and fury for you too if you want to play that gam
. >> teddy roosevelt once said walk softly but carry a big stick. and that's not what's being employed here. >> reporter: privately administration officials acknowledge they've spent the day trying to turn down the heat, but the president may have added to the mixed messaging, tweeting my first order as president was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. it is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before. while it's true mr. trump ordered a review of the nuclear...
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famously president teddy roosevelt has said american presidents should speak softly and carry a big stick. we don't need to make these kind of threats with the kind of american military power we have much it's not helpful dangerous and unproductive t. americans who are sitting home watching, folks who don't necessarily live i'm side the belt way, i've been seeing things on twitter, social media. when they hear the president use those kind of words, how can you assure us? your words were north korea is not going to attack us and folks at home are how do you know that >> well, i think the president should be more reassuring and the reason we know they're not going to attack us because we know the regime in north korea. they are willing to sac phis their own people to preserve the their own regime and i attack the united states they know full well the north korea will cease to exist. they will be toast. they're not going to attack us unless they're provoked. because we have two inexperienced leaders that they will make mistakes. they will step across redlines that he they don't even know are
famously president teddy roosevelt has said american presidents should speak softly and carry a big stick. we don't need to make these kind of threats with the kind of american military power we have much it's not helpful dangerous and unproductive t. americans who are sitting home watching, folks who don't necessarily live i'm side the belt way, i've been seeing things on twitter, social media. when they hear the president use those kind of words, how can you assure us? your words were north...
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in other words, walk softly but carry a big stick, teddy roosevelt's saying, which is something that should have applied, because all it's going to do is bring us closer to some kind of serious confrontation. i think this is very, very, very serious. >> just over a week ago, north korea launched a missile, test missile that could reach all the way to chicago. senator mccain believes that the sanction they see put on north korea will hurt its economy, but he adds that china has a key role and is not doing enough. we'll have much more on that when i come back next hour. at the digital operations center, pam osborne, nbc 10 news. >> pam, thank you. take a look at the news calling north korea's comments armageddon. >>> he's reportedly used his lawyers to send friendly messages to the special counsel's office. he sent along notes of appreciation and greetings to robert mueller. a source tells the paper that mueller has been equally respectful and polite in return. the president has denied that his campaign colluded with russia. >>> philadelphia police have a new image of a suspect in a ra
in other words, walk softly but carry a big stick, teddy roosevelt's saying, which is something that should have applied, because all it's going to do is bring us closer to some kind of serious confrontation. i think this is very, very, very serious. >> just over a week ago, north korea launched a missile, test missile that could reach all the way to chicago. senator mccain believes that the sanction they see put on north korea will hurt its economy, but he adds that china has a key role...
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we've done all the way from that carriage which belongs to teddy roosevelt, up through the sunshine special and john f. kennedy's like it -- kennedy's ,incoln as transitional cars whereas this is a car built from the ground up as an armored vehicle, design from the get go to provide maximum protection to the president. you have a plating behind the doors, bulletproof glass, runflat tires reinforced with steel inside so is the tired auction -- the tire gets punctured it can still drive to safety. it is most often associated with resident reagan. he, of course, was shot in 1981. -- thoughd, so it was it was more dangerous than we thought perhaps at the time. it is almost ironic. as the president was getting into the car or being pushed into the car and he was actually it not by a direct bullet, but i believe that ricocheted off of one of the armor panels on the car. it was just a perfect shot. the ricochet went through the gap of the door and the body. had things moved a fraction of an inch one way or the other, he made out of been hit at all. he was pushed into the car and then sped off to t
we've done all the way from that carriage which belongs to teddy roosevelt, up through the sunshine special and john f. kennedy's like it -- kennedy's ,incoln as transitional cars whereas this is a car built from the ground up as an armored vehicle, design from the get go to provide maximum protection to the president. you have a plating behind the doors, bulletproof glass, runflat tires reinforced with steel inside so is the tired auction -- the tire gets punctured it can still drive to...
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why in the proud tradition of america' leaders, from washington to lincoln to teddy roosevelt, we arerotecting american workers and we are protecting american industry for the first time in many, many decades. no longer will we allow other countries to close our factories , steal our jobs, and drain our wealth. we are building our future with american hands, american labor, and american ire, aluminum, steel, and what else, coal. we will buy american and we will hire american. to protect our jobs and our industry, i withdrew the united states from the horrible .ranspacific partnership and to protect our workers and coal miners, i also withdrew the united states from the job killing paris climate accord. but not only are we bringing back our jobs, we are bringing back our safety. we have seen the bloodshed and devastation inflicted by terrorists in america, in europe, and all across the world. i said it during the campaign, and i will say it again right here tonight. radical islamic terrorists out of our country. usa! usa!"] "usa! trump: we only want to admit people into our country who
why in the proud tradition of america' leaders, from washington to lincoln to teddy roosevelt, we arerotecting american workers and we are protecting american industry for the first time in many, many decades. no longer will we allow other countries to close our factories , steal our jobs, and drain our wealth. we are building our future with american hands, american labor, and american ire, aluminum, steel, and what else, coal. we will buy american and we will hire american. to protect our...
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but the extent to which he was drawing on teddy roosevelt's example, i don't know.s a great question. >> truman does cite lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus, he cites the louisiana purchase. there's a few things he cites along the way on what we'll call unilateral presidential actions. >> hi, fred, what's your question? >> my question basically is the last person mentioned. if you, if you would speak to the concurring opinion by justice frankfortor who who presented the history of executives taking over various industries. during lincoln's administration, lincoln, lincoln's office took over all the telegraph company lines, emanating out of washington, d.c. to other parts of the country. that's the first point. i'd like to have you speak to that concurring opinion of justice frankfurter, and how much justices came down, were appointed by republicans? were they all appointed by democrats, i.e., frank roosevelt and harry truman? >> yes to the latter. to the frankfurter concurrence, it's a famous concurrence, besides black everybody else is going to degree that histo
but the extent to which he was drawing on teddy roosevelt's example, i don't know.s a great question. >> truman does cite lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus, he cites the louisiana purchase. there's a few things he cites along the way on what we'll call unilateral presidential actions. >> hi, fred, what's your question? >> my question basically is the last person mentioned. if you, if you would speak to the concurring opinion by justice frankfortor who who presented the...
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suggest that president truman and his advisors were guided in their behavior by the stance of teddy rooseveltt 50 years earlier in 1902. >> that's a great question. i honestly don't know. truman was regularly and his advisors were regularly inviting both sides to the white house to hash out the terms of a possible settlement, but the extent to which he was drawing upon teddy roosevelt's example, i simply don't know. it's a great question. >> truman does cite in some of his defenses of his actions he does cite lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus, he cites louisiana purchase. there are a few things that he does cite along the way as sort of what we'll call union natural presidential actions which were what he thought were similar to what he had done. >> and fred is in chicago. hi, fred, what's your question? >> caller: yes. well, my question basically is what that last person mentioned. if you would speak to the concurring opinion by justice frankfurter who was under the history of executives taking over various industries, for instance, during lincoln's administration, lincoln's office took
suggest that president truman and his advisors were guided in their behavior by the stance of teddy rooseveltt 50 years earlier in 1902. >> that's a great question. i honestly don't know. truman was regularly and his advisors were regularly inviting both sides to the white house to hash out the terms of a possible settlement, but the extent to which he was drawing upon teddy roosevelt's example, i simply don't know. it's a great question. >> truman does cite in some of his defenses...
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lincoln to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down, too.y are trying to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture. they are trying to take away our history. and, our week leaders do it overnight. these things have been there for 150 years, 100 years. you go back to university and it is gone. weak people. we are going to protect american industry. we're going to protect the american worker. no longer will we allow other countries to close our factories. steal our jobs. and, drain our wealth. we are building our future with american hands. american labor. american iron, aluminum, and steel. we will buy american. and, we will hire american. i immediately withdrew the united states from the disastrous transpacific partnership. would have been a disaster. and, you know that one of the worst deals that anybody in history has ever entered into -- we have begun formal renegotiation with mexico and canada on nafta. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: and i must be honest. i've been talking about nafta for a long time. i
lincoln to teddy roosevelt, i see they want to take teddy roosevelt's down, too.y are trying to figure out why. they don't know. they're trying to take away our culture. they are trying to take away our history. and, our week leaders do it overnight. these things have been there for 150 years, 100 years. you go back to university and it is gone. weak people. we are going to protect american industry. we're going to protect the american worker. no longer will we allow other countries to close...
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. >> teddy roosevelt once said walk softly but carry a big stick. that's not what's being employed here. >> reporter: privately administration officials acknowledge they've spent the day trying to turn down the heat but the president may have added to the mixed messaging tweeting my first order as president was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. it is far stronger and more powerful than ever before. while it's true mr. trump ordered a review of the nuclear arsenal in january, former president obama launched an effort to upgrade the stockpile a project taking 30 years to complete making it impossible to have been signature changes this year. the president sent a second tweet saying hopefully we will never have to use this power. some say president trump's unconventional policy talk shows strength. >> this is how north korea talks. why not give it a shot to say we have fire and fury if you want to play that gym. >> this is what you expect to hear from the north koreans not the united states and won't reassure our allies. >> reporter: the p
. >> teddy roosevelt once said walk softly but carry a big stick. that's not what's being employed here. >> reporter: privately administration officials acknowledge they've spent the day trying to turn down the heat but the president may have added to the mixed messaging tweeting my first order as president was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. it is far stronger and more powerful than ever before. while it's true mr. trump ordered a review of the nuclear arsenal in...