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teddy roosevelt talked about break 'em up. you break them up so they have multiple competitors, so that multiple competitors can offer different services. that is not true right now with facebook. one example -- your phone number, you and i don't have to be on the same phone exchange to call each other, but if you want to access somebody's facebook page, you all have to be in facebook. it gives facebook the monopoly that makes them grow more. a point that teddy roosevelt made back when is to get markets to function and insulate them from pressuring washington for protection. break 'em up. when we've got lots of competitors in this market, no one dominates in that same way. that is where i start. david: let's go to that, keep them from pressuring washington. we have seen a fair number of hearings on capitol hill involving facebook and social media companies. a lot of information gathered. i don't think we have seen a lot of activity. sen. warren: no, we have not. david: where is the market failure in that? do you think we will
teddy roosevelt talked about break 'em up. you break them up so they have multiple competitors, so that multiple competitors can offer different services. that is not true right now with facebook. one example -- your phone number, you and i don't have to be on the same phone exchange to call each other, but if you want to access somebody's facebook page, you all have to be in facebook. it gives facebook the monopoly that makes them grow more. a point that teddy roosevelt made back when is to...
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it is one step in doing what other presidents have done, starting with teddy roosevelt. i will not sign these proclamations and -- i will now sign these proclamations, and thank you for your support. [applause] first one i'm signing is grand staircase. [applause] pres. biden: the second one i'm signing is the bears ears. i wish i could remember that little girl's name. i hope she is watching. [applause] pres. biden: the third one i'm signing is the northeast canyons and seamounts marine national monuments. [applause] somebody grab one that doesn't have one. next 1 -- next one. got one here. how many more -- [laughter] pres. biden: more to come. [laughter] two more. barack obama used to be able to do this -- [laughter] pres. biden: one more. everybody get one? [applause] pres. biden: thank you all very much. ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause]
it is one step in doing what other presidents have done, starting with teddy roosevelt. i will not sign these proclamations and -- i will now sign these proclamations, and thank you for your support. [applause] first one i'm signing is grand staircase. [applause] pres. biden: the second one i'm signing is the bears ears. i wish i could remember that little girl's name. i hope she is watching. [applause] pres. biden: the third one i'm signing is the northeast canyons and seamounts marine...
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so maybe president g is the teddy roosevelt on the 21st century. rick could be, you know, he's, he's gone as far as restricting access to the internet to gamers. so essentially upgrading his pool of human capital rather than letting him waste away on weekends stuck to their video monitors, playing video games. so this is something you never fly in the u. s. biden said, well, you know, we want are, we don't want the kids just getting totally immersed in play station. it all, all hell would break loose. but, you know, china just keeps doing the right thing. let's go back to what this meltdown of every grand might mean. globally, you know, we have the contagion in 2008, when layman brothers blew up in various turns, blew up. is wall street exposed to this? well, for sure. and we certainly have the experience of the 20089 to a symbol, the right pieces spin wise to make people think everything will be all right, but nobody really knows how it's going to play out. they've had a quote unquote, responsible statements put out there. the exposure of some of
so maybe president g is the teddy roosevelt on the 21st century. rick could be, you know, he's, he's gone as far as restricting access to the internet to gamers. so essentially upgrading his pool of human capital rather than letting him waste away on weekends stuck to their video monitors, playing video games. so this is something you never fly in the u. s. biden said, well, you know, we want are, we don't want the kids just getting totally immersed in play station. it all, all hell would break...
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originally he was very much teddy roosevelt oriented and teddy roosevelt had fueled much of the progressive wing of the party. the guy who seem to emerge as the heartthrob of this liberal wing of the party was someone named herbert clarke hoover. all these young guys like herbert rondell came to new york together mostly from the midwest and started their careers together. in the 1920s herbert hoover was deep into activism and dewey picked up that torch and do we and his classmates his friends became the standard bearers of the more moderate wing of the republican party and tom dewey was elected three times as the governor of new york and it was incredibly difficult to manage but he became the focal point and he managed to organized a well disciplined party which was ideologically practical. they were well oriented toward labor so it was part of an early hoover type system and then what happened was this terrible bifurcation within the republican party the more liberal wing and robert taft became the focal point of the more conservative party who were the anti-new deal and to pull it up by t
originally he was very much teddy roosevelt oriented and teddy roosevelt had fueled much of the progressive wing of the party. the guy who seem to emerge as the heartthrob of this liberal wing of the party was someone named herbert clarke hoover. all these young guys like herbert rondell came to new york together mostly from the midwest and started their careers together. in the 1920s herbert hoover was deep into activism and dewey picked up that torch and do we and his classmates his friends...
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speaker, republican teddy roosevelt once said -- and i quote, the government is us, we are the governmenti, end quote. he knew that government is at its best when it brings all of us together while also working for every single one of us. that means a system that allows every american the chance to put a roof over their head, food on their table and a job that allows them to put some money in the bank. where education and health care are affordable and not a luxury for the precious wealthy
speaker, republican teddy roosevelt once said -- and i quote, the government is us, we are the governmenti, end quote. he knew that government is at its best when it brings all of us together while also working for every single one of us. that means a system that allows every american the chance to put a roof over their head, food on their table and a job that allows them to put some money in the bank. where education and health care are affordable and not a luxury for the precious wealthy
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elizabeth warren: i'm going to back you up before the 30's, i want to get back to teddy roosevelt. i look at this. he talked about break them up. you break them up so that you have got multiple competitors. also -- multiple competitors can offer different kinds of services. that is not true with facebook. your phone number, we do not have to be on the same foot exchange to call each other with a phone number. if you want to access somebody facebook's page, you have got to use facebook. the monopoly that grows. the point that teddy roosevelt made about this is to get markets to function and to insulate them from pressuring washington for protection is break them up. we have lots of competitors in this market, no one deborah nights -- no one dominates in the same way. david: keep them from pressuring washington. we have seen a fair number of hearings on capitol hill involving facebook and other social media companies. asking for a lot of information gathered. we have not seen a lot of activity. where is the market's failure in that? do you think we will see activity and when? sen. el
elizabeth warren: i'm going to back you up before the 30's, i want to get back to teddy roosevelt. i look at this. he talked about break them up. you break them up so that you have got multiple competitors. also -- multiple competitors can offer different kinds of services. that is not true with facebook. your phone number, we do not have to be on the same foot exchange to call each other with a phone number. if you want to access somebody facebook's page, you have got to use facebook. the...
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today, he plays teddy roosevelt in "the american guest." aidan quinn.ff our countdown to halloween with diy face mask costumes. and we'll announce the first finalist you selected in live's spook-tacular halloween house contest. all next on live. and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! good morning! -morning. -good morning. are you noticing that people are in costumes? well, i'll tell you what i noticed. -hi, deja, good morning. -good morning! yeah. -come on in. -thank you. thanks. -all right. -hi.
today, he plays teddy roosevelt in "the american guest." aidan quinn.ff our countdown to halloween with diy face mask costumes. and we'll announce the first finalist you selected in live's spook-tacular halloween house contest. all next on live. and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! good morning! -morning. -good morning. are you noticing that people are in costumes? well, i'll tell you what i noticed. -hi, deja, good morning. -good morning! yeah. -come on in. -thank you....
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then we've seen thomas jefferson, teddy roosevelt, noted confederates abraham lincoln and ulysses s.e issue is not slavery, with respect to the professor. it's gutting the founding pillars and principles of this country. because if you can tear out root and branch the pillars and foundation on which this great country was founded and the great people who built i along the way, you can really change it into something you want and something they did not intend it to be. the declaration of independence is one of the greatest leaps forward in human history, and we're sitting here talking about how thomas jefferson deserves a place, but not a big place. give me a break. >> professor? >> well, it's certainly not an attack. it's not an attack on our history. it's an attack about lies and distortion. what we need to do is tell the truth, and that's a problem that we haven't done for many, many years. there is a lot of lies in our history. one of the biggest lies is that the civil war was about states' rights. it was not. it was about the state right to have slavery. there is another lie that
then we've seen thomas jefferson, teddy roosevelt, noted confederates abraham lincoln and ulysses s.e issue is not slavery, with respect to the professor. it's gutting the founding pillars and principles of this country. because if you can tear out root and branch the pillars and foundation on which this great country was founded and the great people who built i along the way, you can really change it into something you want and something they did not intend it to be. the declaration of...
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in new york city, we had teddy roosevelt come down already, which i was very unhappy about.thomas jefferson being moved supposedly to a different site. i just think there's something deeper at work here. >> i want to get the professor in. last word, please. short time here. >> well, as scott mentioned, jefferson has made some significant contributions, but in looking and evaluating the whole person, we have to consider not only the contributions he made but also his lack of standing up for morality. the moral debate at the time over slavery. he dropped the ball on that. even he acknowledged it when he said, i fear, i tremble for my country when i know that god is just, and he was talking about slavery. so he knew it was morally wrong, yet he didn't do anything about it. and people like george white, the founding father, friend of jefferson's, he did something about it. he stood up publicly against it. those are the individuals that belo belong on the highest pedestal. >> thank you, gentlemen. i appreciate it. >>> up next, contempt of congress. big announcement from the janua
in new york city, we had teddy roosevelt come down already, which i was very unhappy about.thomas jefferson being moved supposedly to a different site. i just think there's something deeper at work here. >> i want to get the professor in. last word, please. short time here. >> well, as scott mentioned, jefferson has made some significant contributions, but in looking and evaluating the whole person, we have to consider not only the contributions he made but also his lack of standing...
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and this is just one more step in doing what other presidents have done, starting with teddy roosevelt and i'm now going to sign these proclamations and thank you all. thank you all for your support. thank you. [ applause ] first time signing this. [ applause ] >> all right. the second one i'm signing is the bears ears. i wish i could remember that little girl's name. i hope she's watching. you guys know it better than anybody. all right, there we go. i'm going to get you all a pen. [ applause ] and the third one i'm signing is the northeast canyons and sea mounts marine national monument. [ applause ] next one. next one. >> the president there signing the executive orders to restore protections for several national monuments. thank you for joining me, i'm victor blackwell. you've been listening to the president there doing what environmentalists and conservationists have been waiting for. restoring the policies for three national monuments. let's go to the white house now. correspondent kaitlan collins is there. and kaitlan, the president said this is the easiest thing he's ever done.
and this is just one more step in doing what other presidents have done, starting with teddy roosevelt and i'm now going to sign these proclamations and thank you all. thank you all for your support. thank you. [ applause ] first time signing this. [ applause ] >> all right. the second one i'm signing is the bears ears. i wish i could remember that little girl's name. i hope she's watching. you guys know it better than anybody. all right, there we go. i'm going to get you all a pen. [...
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why i always mention to people in both parties, you can have heroes like, for instance, to me, teddy roosevelt land in america so that we keep the trees, that no one can destroy them and build on them, and told us that he was a great environmentalist and he was a republican. and there wasjimmy carter, the democrat that came in. it was the first one to really rattle the cage, saying we need to improve and go to renewable energy. and he created all of this great subsidies for windmills and for solar and all that stuff. and there was president 0bama, another democrat, that helped us make our tailpipe emissions standards national. so here's two republicans, two democrats. how can we say it's a political issue? i mean, it's like we all have to work together. that is the bottom line, and take the politics out and just say we've got to save the world arnold schwarzenegger, i will shake on that. arnold schwarzenegger, i will shake this weekend will be dominated by two areas of low pressure. this one has mostly cleared away eastwards, that will be followed by sunshine and showers. tomorrow we have a de
why i always mention to people in both parties, you can have heroes like, for instance, to me, teddy roosevelt land in america so that we keep the trees, that no one can destroy them and build on them, and told us that he was a great environmentalist and he was a republican. and there wasjimmy carter, the democrat that came in. it was the first one to really rattle the cage, saying we need to improve and go to renewable energy. and he created all of this great subsidies for windmills and for...
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so, you know, we have teddy roosevelt. he received the nobel peace prize for bringing about the peace agreement between russian japan pal in the war. in 1005. we had their woodrow wilson because of his work, the was the league of nations and we had the architects of the look on a tree which brought about a brief that of time. people who would be more. busy long lasting, the brief reconciliation between france and germany after world war one. we had our kellogg long who created the famous calibree on treaty that when nations renounced war as a means of policy. so you know that there were clear examples of giving this a war to people who actually working for peace, but it's hard to see whether you know, whether it's not falling in a completely so all. busy right, so what they end up to piece because on the contrary, the reason they gave it to morocco was, well, booting wouldn't be happy and we want to stick a some in the i put in. and that's why he received it. and that's why the many people in the west sharing this all beca
so, you know, we have teddy roosevelt. he received the nobel peace prize for bringing about the peace agreement between russian japan pal in the war. in 1005. we had their woodrow wilson because of his work, the was the league of nations and we had the architects of the look on a tree which brought about a brief that of time. people who would be more. busy long lasting, the brief reconciliation between france and germany after world war one. we had our kellogg long who created the famous...
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let's show that the words of teddy roosevelt haven't completely fallen on deaf ears. let's show that america plays its bills. and let's show that we can keep making government work better for every single american. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentlewoman from minnesota is recognized. miss miss fish back: thank you -- mississippi fischbach: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to the gentleman from massachusetts for yielding the customary 30 minutes. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, h.res. 716 provides for the consideration of four bills, including an irresponsible extension of the federal debt limit and two bills that would have questionable consequences for small businesses. i'm most concerned about s.1301, which serves as the vehicle for an extension of the federal debt limit until december 3. this accomplishes nothing more than kicking the can down the road on something that should be addressed now. given the majority's insistence on passing several multitri
let's show that the words of teddy roosevelt haven't completely fallen on deaf ears. let's show that america plays its bills. and let's show that we can keep making government work better for every single american. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentlewoman from minnesota is recognized. miss miss fish back: thank you -- mississippi fischbach: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to the gentleman from...
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timeless natural treasures, what teddy roosevelt called our sacred heritage. grow, america's national parks feel under attack by americans themselves. >> we've seen the busiest zion national park has ever been after covid. >> reporter: stan smith is the mayor of springdale, utah, the gateway community into zion. why is that? >> look around. even if they're not religious, this is their temple. this is their sanctuary. this is where they come to find peace and solitude and feel good. there is just a special feeling in zion. >> reporter: but finding that serenity can feel impossible. the issue? record crowds. at zion, and more than a dozen other national parks. tourists and adventure seekers drawn by the beauty and driven outdoors by the pandemic. zion the fourth most visited park the system, saw 20,000 people in one day last month. attendance grew more than 60% over the last decade. park spokesperson amanda roland says planning ahead is critical. >> understand that you need to go online and make your reservations for camping. understand that parking is going to
timeless natural treasures, what teddy roosevelt called our sacred heritage. grow, america's national parks feel under attack by americans themselves. >> we've seen the busiest zion national park has ever been after covid. >> reporter: stan smith is the mayor of springdale, utah, the gateway community into zion. why is that? >> look around. even if they're not religious, this is their temple. this is their sanctuary. this is where they come to find peace and solitude and feel...
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it's all designed to make a mentally decaying center from delaware look like teddy roosevelt, riding wave of popular support. that was a lie. when you understand that, when you recognize what these polls are actuallyha designed to do, they are designed but some kind of party leaders in the best possible light, it's worth noting that when the polls move in the opposite direction, when they start to reflect badly on the democratic party. that's been happening over the last several weeks. according to quinnipiac, joe biden's national approval rating is now 38%. 68% of independentses% disappre of what joe biden is doing as president. a new ap poll said 38 americans are pleased with the direction of the country, it's called the right track, wrong track pole. for the party in power, it's very bad news. the very same people who last year lied to your face about how popular joe biden was are now admitting that he is actually the least popular president in modern political history. where it is telling you this all of a sudden? why are these reliably democratic pollsters telling democratic vot
it's all designed to make a mentally decaying center from delaware look like teddy roosevelt, riding wave of popular support. that was a lie. when you understand that, when you recognize what these polls are actuallyha designed to do, they are designed but some kind of party leaders in the best possible light, it's worth noting that when the polls move in the opposite direction, when they start to reflect badly on the democratic party. that's been happening over the last several weeks....
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the nga of course started under president teddy roosevelt. he was a former governor and had an initiative that was important to him, convert -- conservation. he brought the governors together in 1908 to see how they could come together to support a conservation effort in a bipartisan way and i think is a tradition we go through different governors who have been chairs of the nga and different initiatives to follow a great example for over 100 years. governor murphy is my vice chair. we rotate. i'm a republican. he will be coming in as a democrat whenever i leave my term as chair. it's a delight to work with him. all across the aisle in terms of an initiative that is not partisan. it's bipartisan and that's generally the case with any aspect of education. so, my initiative, as mentioned, is k-12 computer science education. it is the initiative that in my judgment is urgent and very necessary. it is urgent and necessary to meet the insatiable desire of young people in their thirst for learning and it is also amazingly important to meet the dema
the nga of course started under president teddy roosevelt. he was a former governor and had an initiative that was important to him, convert -- conservation. he brought the governors together in 1908 to see how they could come together to support a conservation effort in a bipartisan way and i think is a tradition we go through different governors who have been chairs of the nga and different initiatives to follow a great example for over 100 years. governor murphy is my vice chair. we rotate....
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remember, that when teddy roosevelt, remember the famous trust buster, came in and started breaking up those giant companies around the turn of the last century, the reason he gave was not just about economic power. it was concentrated political power. he did it, he said, to save our democracy. well, it's come to us again. we need the break up facebook to save our democracy. >> senator warren, while you're here i would be remiss if i did not ask you about the reporting in the "washington post" over this weekend that you've been sort of huddling with arizona senator kyrsten sinema who's been, forgive me, sort of one of the reasons we don't have major progress in the senate and, therefore, in the country on president biden's agenda. can you tell us anything about what senator sinema is willing to talk to you about and where she might be in terms of how this is going to resolve? >> so look. i'm not going to talk about private conversations, but what i will say is that as democrats, it is important for us not only to have a package of the things we want to get done like univeral child care
remember, that when teddy roosevelt, remember the famous trust buster, came in and started breaking up those giant companies around the turn of the last century, the reason he gave was not just about economic power. it was concentrated political power. he did it, he said, to save our democracy. well, it's come to us again. we need the break up facebook to save our democracy. >> senator warren, while you're here i would be remiss if i did not ask you about the reporting in the...
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where they've turned, two and back to some sense of reasonableness, where eisenhower, was or teddy roosevelt. or even ronald reagan was. they turn back to that reasonable, list but they're not going to do it on their, own in the democratic party today, is the only vehicle available, to make that happen. >> 60 seconds, remain you know they're going to go to the mattresses, and you know about the kind of money they're going to raise on the other side, so what is your, what is your tactic to deal with that? that disparity? >> the incumbent, lieutenant governor, already has $20 million, mainly funded by large corporations that got what they wanted through the force of the legislative sessions, especially in the electric grid, one thing real quick to understand, is they didn't fix the grid, they lied about, and they blamed it on the green new deal which had nothing to do with it, and the only legislation they passed in this session, was they made it easier to charge ratepayers more. they didn't fix. it they just made it easier to charge ratepayers more. i know i'm going to be up against a large s
where they've turned, two and back to some sense of reasonableness, where eisenhower, was or teddy roosevelt. or even ronald reagan was. they turn back to that reasonable, list but they're not going to do it on their, own in the democratic party today, is the only vehicle available, to make that happen. >> 60 seconds, remain you know they're going to go to the mattresses, and you know about the kind of money they're going to raise on the other side, so what is your, what is your tactic to...
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i go back to teddy roosevelt who said the reason you break up these big monopolies is partly for economictly because they pose a real political risk to the survival of a democracy. it is time to break up facebook. >> really interesting, especially coming from you at this juncture. senator elizabeth warren, thanks for making time for us tonight. >> you bet. always good to be with you. >> great. appreciate it. >>> still coming up on "the beat," this virginia governor's race a test of maga. back on the beat with insights. >>> later, why are republicans publicly talking about hiring mercenaries to hold on to power? get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fidelity. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to
i go back to teddy roosevelt who said the reason you break up these big monopolies is partly for economictly because they pose a real political risk to the survival of a democracy. it is time to break up facebook. >> really interesting, especially coming from you at this juncture. senator elizabeth warren, thanks for making time for us tonight. >> you bet. always good to be with you. >> great. appreciate it. >>> still coming up on "the beat," this virginia...
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thomas jefferson abraham lineoln and teddy roosevelt. >> for your money tonight.uld be 685 million dollars richer right now. that is how much the powerball jackpot is now worth after nobody won saturday night's drawing tonight's drawing happy about an hour ago at around 08:00pm. here's the a look at the winning 1222 5466 69 powerball 15. but you know, it looks like nobody got all the numbers. a couple of numbers that did match for some folks. so enjoy that payday. but apparently nobody walking away with the full jack pot now. so. but if you did win, which is still go to work is the big question and it turns out that apparently most people would a research, a survey from the national association of plan advisors discovered 66% of people said yes, they would keep working while only 22% said no, 12%. they weren't sure. as for why they would keep working majority of respondents say it's because their job gives them a sense of purpose and accomplishment. he also say that they'd be bored and would miss their coworkers. i know that's to hear totally here. maybe hopped on
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and this is just one more step in doing what other presidents have done, starting with teddy roosevelt. and i'm going to sign these proclamations. thank you, thank you all for your support. thank you. [ applause ] first one i'm signing. all right. second one i'm signing is the bears ears. i wish i could remember that little girl's name, i hope she's watching. and the third one i'm signing, northeast canyons and sea mounts, marine national monument. [ cheers and applause ] somebody grab one who doesn't have one. >> thank you, mr. president. >> next one. next one. next one. next one. >> you'll have to start with middle names. >> we're going here. how many more? the rest of you guys. >> a little p.s. there. >> okay. two more. barack used to be able to do this, it said "barack obama." one more. >> you can do a heart sign. >> everybody get one? all right. thank you, thank you, thank you. [ applause ] thank you all very much. >> it's good to be with you on this friday. i'm joe fryer. you've been listening to president biden speaking about protections for national monuments. and at this hour
and this is just one more step in doing what other presidents have done, starting with teddy roosevelt. and i'm going to sign these proclamations. thank you, thank you all for your support. thank you. [ applause ] first one i'm signing. all right. second one i'm signing is the bears ears. i wish i could remember that little girl's name, i hope she's watching. and the third one i'm signing, northeast canyons and sea mounts, marine national monument. [ cheers and applause ] somebody grab one who...
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remember, teddy roosevelt the famous trust buster.nd started breaking up those companies around the turn of the century the reason it gave it wasn't just about economic power, it was concentrated political power. he did it, he said, to save our democracy. well it's come to us again we need to break up facebook to save our democracy. >> senator warren while you are here i'd be remiss if i didn't ask you about the reporting in washington post over the weekend that you have been sort of huddling with arizona senator kyrsten sinema, who's been forgive me one of the reasons we don't have major progress in the senate, and therefore in the country on president biden's agenda. can you tell us anything about what senator sinema is willing to talk to about and where she might be in terms of how this will resolve? >> so look i won't talk about president -- private conversations. what i will say, as democrats, it's important to us not only to have a package of the things we want to get done like universal childcare, universal preschool expanded h
remember, teddy roosevelt the famous trust buster.nd started breaking up those companies around the turn of the century the reason it gave it wasn't just about economic power, it was concentrated political power. he did it, he said, to save our democracy. well it's come to us again we need to break up facebook to save our democracy. >> senator warren while you are here i'd be remiss if i didn't ask you about the reporting in washington post over the weekend that you have been sort of...
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teddy roosevelt that a president even leaves the country but a related problem is do we judge presidents by the standard of their time or ours? our morals have changed but we have normative impressions of presidential greatness. that is going to play a role in terms of how we interpret what we did in office. things that may not have been controversy will then i call this andrew jackson problem paired by many standards andrew jackson's going be a great president. we define a whole age by hand. is the age of jackson, jacksonian democracy. jackson himself is a symbol he's a frontiersman who by reaching the presidency sends a powerful message what is possible this new country. the rhetorical support for regular people changes the tenor of our politics. democratize is government service of treating jobs as their personal property that they would hang onto for their entire lives and pass on to their sons britt and he built the first political party which is really forming out of his own personal following. but he was a slave owner. but he was perhaps most closely associated in addition to his
teddy roosevelt that a president even leaves the country but a related problem is do we judge presidents by the standard of their time or ours? our morals have changed but we have normative impressions of presidential greatness. that is going to play a role in terms of how we interpret what we did in office. things that may not have been controversy will then i call this andrew jackson problem paired by many standards andrew jackson's going be a great president. we define a whole age by hand....
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compare premodern presidents to modern presidents, the challenges of difference is not until teddy roosevelt the resident would flee the country, a related problem do you judge them by the centers of their times or hours in our morals have changed already have normative impressions of presidential greatest them play a role in terms of how we interpret of what they did in office and things that may not have been controversial now are very controversial now free to call this the andrew jackson problem by many standards, he was going to be a great president and we definable h by him, the age of jackson, the jacksonian democracy and he himself is a symbol of frontiersmen by reaching the presidency is a powerful message about what is possible in this new country. in the rhetorical could spark regular people changes are politics and a democratizing government service by ending the federalist practice and treating government jobs as personal property and that they would hang onto their entire lives and pass on to their sons and he bills the first political parties of the democratic party which is r
compare premodern presidents to modern presidents, the challenges of difference is not until teddy roosevelt the resident would flee the country, a related problem do you judge them by the centers of their times or hours in our morals have changed already have normative impressions of presidential greatest them play a role in terms of how we interpret of what they did in office and things that may not have been controversial now are very controversial now free to call this the andrew jackson...
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their voice is heard louder around these halls than that of most americans go all the way back to teddy roosevelt up giant corporations do you know the principle reason that he used to cite because of the political power because they kept washington from doing the things that needed to be done in order to make sure that markets are fair and transparent and not just for the giant monopolist at the top but that work for everyone. >> meantime, urgent issue. lift the debt limit to prevent the country from defaulting. there's some reporting today that senate democrats are looking at a bill, a carveout to suspend or lift the debt limit would you be in favor of that? >> the senate republicans said they would do nothing to help raise the debt limit notwithstanding the fact that much of the debt was incurred on a bipartisan basis often while donald trump was president they said they would rather see the economy thrown over a cliff and would be on the democrats to raise the debt limit do it all by yourself without a single republican vote the democrats have said, okay, fine we will be the adults in the roo
their voice is heard louder around these halls than that of most americans go all the way back to teddy roosevelt up giant corporations do you know the principle reason that he used to cite because of the political power because they kept washington from doing the things that needed to be done in order to make sure that markets are fair and transparent and not just for the giant monopolist at the top but that work for everyone. >> meantime, urgent issue. lift the debt limit to prevent the...
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today, he plays teddy roosevelt in "the american guest." aidan quinn. you selected in live's spook-tacular halloween house contest. all next on live. and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! good morning! -morning. -good morning. are you noticing that people are in costumes? well, i'll tell you what i noticed. -hi, deja, good morning. -good morning! yeah. -come on in. -thank you. thanks. -all right. -hi. hi. hi.
today, he plays teddy roosevelt in "the american guest." aidan quinn. you selected in live's spook-tacular halloween house contest. all next on live. and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! good morning! -morning. -good morning. are you noticing that people are in costumes? well, i'll tell you what i noticed. -hi, deja, good morning. -good morning! yeah. -come on in. -thank you. thanks. -all right. -hi. hi. hi.
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this rubber barron who's every bit as much of control of the rubber barrons and the trusts that teddy roosevelt had to try to break out. >> that's been true, the world is turning here. these documents are reserveulation from francis had been not just sensational but regulatory in terms of what's going on internally of facebook and what facebook knows about how its platform is being used and what facebook does or does not do about it. there is so much on the record now. i don't see how congress avoid some sort of, not just scrutiny but regulation of facebook. i am not sure what direction i will go in. there will be a powerful sources arguing both size of that question. i think this is sort of a point for facebook. the other problem for the company is of course user basis agent. it's young kids are not going onto facebook and not going on instagram the way they used to. and that's a more problem for the company. >> we'll be watching this as it unfolds. questions are coming to the surface now of all the different angles. >>> there are now seven days to go until election day. there are a number of
this rubber barron who's every bit as much of control of the rubber barrons and the trusts that teddy roosevelt had to try to break out. >> that's been true, the world is turning here. these documents are reserveulation from francis had been not just sensational but regulatory in terms of what's going on internally of facebook and what facebook knows about how its platform is being used and what facebook does or does not do about it. there is so much on the record now. i don't see how...