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the navy had been involved in about two months because of the departure in october of the uss theodore roosevelt reporting live by cutting thirteen years now church bell that has been silent for decades will find its voice again but a historic church in williamsburg is going to need help from volunteers how you can be a part of this historic effort plus wind chills in the teens and dropping jeff tell us when it will feel more like first baptist church williamsburg has an open invitation to people in hampton roads across the country to come and let freedom ring the bell at the historic church has been silent for more than half a century but next month during black history month the bal is going to ring every day now this case has more on the statement that it will be making more than half a century the ballot first that the church in williamsburg mechanical problems have kept it quiet. it was silently reverend martin luther king jr and civil rights activist rosa parks came to visit but come february that will change now that a consolation to use with the colonial williamsburg foundation has resto
the navy had been involved in about two months because of the departure in october of the uss theodore roosevelt reporting live by cutting thirteen years now church bell that has been silent for decades will find its voice again but a historic church in williamsburg is going to need help from volunteers how you can be a part of this historic effort plus wind chills in the teens and dropping jeff tell us when it will feel more like first baptist church williamsburg has an open invitation to...
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theodore roosevelt dies in 1919. and franklin d. roosevelt speaks of four freedoms in 1941. >> jonathan: today is national take down the christmas tree day and national shortbread day. we had a little short bread cookies.
theodore roosevelt dies in 1919. and franklin d. roosevelt speaks of four freedoms in 1941. >> jonathan: today is national take down the christmas tree day and national shortbread day. we had a little short bread cookies.
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-theodore roosevelt makes the grand canyon a national monument in 1908.-american league adopts designated hitter rule in 1973.-reagan gives his farewell address in morse code day that's all 33 the time that we have for the first hour of good morning columbia. but we're coming right back. so be sure to from main and gervais. >>> good morning, columbia. today is monday, january 11. it's tigers versus crimson tide. we have the latest from arizona as clemson hopes to take the crown in tonight's championship game. plus the gop presidential hopefuls taking center stage in south carolina. we're taking a closer look at vote 2016 as the road to the white house passes right through the palmetto state. and a surprise twist in the recapture of a famed fugitive. we'll have the latest as officials work to extradite drug lord "el chapo" guzman "good morning columbia" starts right now. captioning provided by www.captionassociates.com. >>> crysty: good morning, columbia. thank you for waking up with us on this monday kay morning. i'm crysty vaughan. >> rochelle: and i'm r
-theodore roosevelt makes the grand canyon a national monument in 1908.-american league adopts designated hitter rule in 1973.-reagan gives his farewell address in morse code day that's all 33 the time that we have for the first hour of good morning columbia. but we're coming right back. so be sure to from main and gervais. >>> good morning, columbia. today is monday, january 11. it's tigers versus crimson tide. we have the latest from arizona as clemson hopes to take the crown in...
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the house of roosevelt's run by the great-grandson of the 26th president of the united states theodore rooseveltis cousin franklin roosevelt look over the premises. since the days of the roosevelt's united states and china have had a good relationship. roosevelt negotiated the russo japanese war in 1905. an freckle roosevelt was allied with china against japan in world war ii. private equity funds. invested in chinese telecoms and other companies here. and it now focuses on the china consumption story. incomeeve in disposable will increase. the spending power of the chinese is slowing. how does that affect how you invest. we are very concerned about the currency. we import many things. it will increase our costs. one of their biggest ventures is importing fine wines. his wine cellar houses the prized personal collections of some notable names. sherry: we are also counting down to the opening in india. it will be watching tech giant infosys which is just moments away from announcing its third-quarter results. that's get the latest from our correspondent in mumbai. >> infosys will report dollar re
the house of roosevelt's run by the great-grandson of the 26th president of the united states theodore rooseveltis cousin franklin roosevelt look over the premises. since the days of the roosevelt's united states and china have had a good relationship. roosevelt negotiated the russo japanese war in 1905. an freckle roosevelt was allied with china against japan in world war ii. private equity funds. invested in chinese telecoms and other companies here. and it now focuses on the china...
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jeffrey callen explores theodore roosevelt's unsuccessful campaign. and an argument that america continues to suffer from racial in inequality. and mei fong talks about the effects of china's recently discontinued one-child policy. >> the problem is there is no input from economist or psychologist. so issues on how human behavior can shape a plan. it is not rocket science to think a nation so in love with son is restricted to one child and they will have more sons and at one point you will have more men than women. >> "after words" airs every sunday at 9 and 10 p.m. eastern. you can watch previous programs online at booktv.org. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> and this is the senior republican on the federal communication commission and he is our guest this week on the "the communicators." commissioner, welcome back. it is an election year. can we suggest an active docket in the election year? >> you would have to ask fcc leadership but i w
jeffrey callen explores theodore roosevelt's unsuccessful campaign. and an argument that america continues to suffer from racial in inequality. and mei fong talks about the effects of china's recently discontinued one-child policy. >> the problem is there is no input from economist or psychologist. so issues on how human behavior can shape a plan. it is not rocket science to think a nation so in love with son is restricted to one child and they will have more sons and at one point you...
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jeffrey cowan explores theodore roosevelt's unsuccessful campaign for the 1912 republican party nomination in "let the people rule." also being released this week is george washington's journey in which historian t.h. breen looks at washington's tour of every state during his first term as president. in "democracy in black," eddie glod argues american politics continues to reinforce racial inequalities. reverend william barber and jonathan wilson hartgrove discuss their moral monday rallies, a movement to end discrimination and protect voting rights in "the third reconstruction." and in "the 100-year walk," dawn mccain retraces her grandfather's escape from the ottoman empire during world war i. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv. >> salon.com cofounder david talbot is next on booktv. his book, "the devil's chessboard," focuses on allen dulles, the longest-serving director of the cia, and john foster dulles, secretary of state under president eisenhower. >> so, david, a couple of announcements to start off things -- >> no, n
jeffrey cowan explores theodore roosevelt's unsuccessful campaign for the 1912 republican party nomination in "let the people rule." also being released this week is george washington's journey in which historian t.h. breen looks at washington's tour of every state during his first term as president. in "democracy in black," eddie glod argues american politics continues to reinforce racial inequalities. reverend william barber and jonathan wilson hartgrove discuss their...
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with biographical information, and audio recordings are available for each president since theodore roosevelt. elias: unity point health has released it most popular baby names for 20-15 taking the top spot for boys last year was henry... with jackson, liam, james, and wyatt rounding out the top five names. and for girls, olivia turned out to be the most popular choice. with charlotte, emma, avery, making up the top four. there was a tie for fifth.....between evelyn and sophia/sophie sabrina well at ((time check)) we'll break, but still have more good morning iowa ahead... elias: coming up, how you can work on that new year's resolution...and help some animals in need of a home. sabrina: but first...for those traveling into polk county...be safe this morning... the sheriff's office has automated traffic enforcement vehicles at two locations.... one at the ...three-hundred block of west walnut street in elkhart and a second at the ...five- thousand block of northeast 22nd street. so take care on the roads today... elias: let's also get a quick look at traffic... this is i-235 at valley west...
with biographical information, and audio recordings are available for each president since theodore roosevelt. elias: unity point health has released it most popular baby names for 20-15 taking the top spot for boys last year was henry... with jackson, liam, james, and wyatt rounding out the top five names. and for girls, olivia turned out to be the most popular choice. with charlotte, emma, avery, making up the top four. there was a tie for fifth.....between evelyn and sophia/sophie sabrina...
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and theodore roosevelt and ran the bull moose party and came in second behind woodrow wilson and taft came in third. taft had to find himself in a bit of a political loser in 1912, but the country honored him by putting him on the supreme court. i think barack obama would make a good supreme court justice but i don't know that the politics at the moment would allow him to get approved by a senate and congress. it would depend what the makeup of congress is at that time, because he has so many political statements out there that they may feel he is not a fair justice but a partisan one. i don't foresee that route but i do see the president teaching constitutional law at columbia law and being engaged at the university of chicago. and he will be writing a memoir in building this presidential library and finding the public policy issues that he is most passionate about. bill clinton is passionate about all of them. barack obama may try to make a real difference on a few key issues. and when i say thin i don't mean it in a negative way. bill clinton has been involved and had to raise so m
and theodore roosevelt and ran the bull moose party and came in second behind woodrow wilson and taft came in third. taft had to find himself in a bit of a political loser in 1912, but the country honored him by putting him on the supreme court. i think barack obama would make a good supreme court justice but i don't know that the politics at the moment would allow him to get approved by a senate and congress. it would depend what the makeup of congress is at that time, because he has so many...
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among them was the 20th century's first president the young and vigorous theodore roosevelt looking bellicose here. tr had been a navalist, champion of the navy since boyhood when he had been a collector of naval ships and prince. he wrote his harvard thesis on the naval battles of 1812 which was published by little brown in boston and remains in print today. still a good read, by the way. roosevelt, like churchill, who in many ways roosevelt prefigured, was a prolific writer and a champion of naval expansion. he had been assistant secretary of the navy during president mckinley's first term before becoming vice president during his second term and after mckinley was assassinated roosevelt stood over the largest expansion. the united states commission had no fewer than 13 new battleships in two years. today that would be like the united states deciding to build 10-12 nuclear aircraft carriers in two years. they were not part of the buildup of a crisis or war but a manifestation of the willingness to poses a permanent fleet. teddy sailed it all over the world which was declaration of america's
among them was the 20th century's first president the young and vigorous theodore roosevelt looking bellicose here. tr had been a navalist, champion of the navy since boyhood when he had been a collector of naval ships and prince. he wrote his harvard thesis on the naval battles of 1812 which was published by little brown in boston and remains in print today. still a good read, by the way. roosevelt, like churchill, who in many ways roosevelt prefigured, was a prolific writer and a champion of...
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theodore roosevelt was a storyteller among all the other things he was once said the thing-- the single most of what trait for the history and was imagination. that's a provocative thing to say. we who write nonfiction are supposed to stick to the facts and not let our imagination off the leash, but i think he has a point, putting yourself in the shoes, looking through the eyes of people who would been a different era takes a feed of imagination. there have been great stories written about war, recently unbroken has been read, i would hazard to guess by at least 10 million americans and may be closer to. a real blockbuster of a book and a good book, but it's rare to find narratives that focus on a single individual or story like that that will convey the vast sweep of a terrible war to tell the story of the entire conflict and to do it in a way that pulls the reader through the narrative. of my purpose is to assimilate into my narrative many different distinct, contrasting points of view. the high command and the view from the decks and the foxholes and the cockpits, the japanese and th
theodore roosevelt was a storyteller among all the other things he was once said the thing-- the single most of what trait for the history and was imagination. that's a provocative thing to say. we who write nonfiction are supposed to stick to the facts and not let our imagination off the leash, but i think he has a point, putting yourself in the shoes, looking through the eyes of people who would been a different era takes a feed of imagination. there have been great stories written about war,...
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jeffrey callen explores theodore roosevelt's unsuccessful campaign. and an argument that america continues to suffer from racial in inequality. and mon
jeffrey callen explores theodore roosevelt's unsuccessful campaign. and an argument that america continues to suffer from racial in inequality. and mon
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it was created in 1908 by president theodore roosevelt from what were then called "unclaimed governmentds". now, members of the militia -- the newly named "citizens for constitutional freedom" -- want the land returned. lavoy finicum is an arizona rancher in the group. >> now here we are, control without representation. one third of our land mass. it's an empire within our own country. unaccountable, unelected, the real powers in the bureaucracies. >> brangham: so far, there's been no federal intervention at the refuge but the fbi is monitoring the situation. for more on this story, i'm now joined on the phone by amanda peacher of oregon public broadcasting. so, amanda, i understand you were in the compound yesterday and you have been outside this compound all day today. can you tell us a little bit about what the scene is like there? >> absolutely. it's a cold, winter day and the compound is situated in range land, it's very isolated. there are 15 estimated buildings within the complex, and it's very quiet here. you see and hear the protesters walking between buildings. there are some
it was created in 1908 by president theodore roosevelt from what were then called "unclaimed governmentds". now, members of the militia -- the newly named "citizens for constitutional freedom" -- want the land returned. lavoy finicum is an arizona rancher in the group. >> now here we are, control without representation. one third of our land mass. it's an empire within our own country. unaccountable, unelected, the real powers in the bureaucracies. >> brangham:...
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to be pursued her among them was the 20th century's first president, the young and vigorous theodore roosevelt, looking. characteristically bellicose. now, tiahrt had been unable list, check it out the navy since boyhood when he'd been a collector of naval ships, they've opened. even wrote his thesis on the naval battles of the war of 1812. which the subsequent published by little, brown and boston and remains in print today. still a good read, by the way. roosevelt like churchill who in many ways roosevelt foreshadowed was both a prolific writer and a champion of naval expansion. he had been a system the secretary of the navy during president mckinley's first term before becoming vice president during his abbreviated second term. and after mckinley was assassinated in 1901, roosevelt presided over the largest peacetime expansion of the u.s. navy in its history. between 1906-1908, just two years, the united states commission no fewer than 13 new battleships. it's hard to wrap your head around that in today's terms. it would be somewhat like deciding to build 10 or 12 nuclear powered aircraft c
to be pursued her among them was the 20th century's first president, the young and vigorous theodore roosevelt, looking. characteristically bellicose. now, tiahrt had been unable list, check it out the navy since boyhood when he'd been a collector of naval ships, they've opened. even wrote his thesis on the naval battles of the war of 1812. which the subsequent published by little, brown and boston and remains in print today. still a good read, by the way. roosevelt like churchill who in many...
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there in that position since the uss george bush in 2014 with three squadrons from oceania, theodore roosevelt, now truman those squadrons deployed ready. but it will, as we described the airfield renovation are greatly needed. if those are delayed any further i think that would be a great impact. the hangar situation as i described i think to have that predictable funding will go a long way. >> sir, i think we're very good at finding alternatives when we need to, and we know the war fighter can't do any longer what they need to do. they can't produce the pilots or train. we also work very hard to make sure the process by which we look at all these projects are racked and stacked and that we are able tore articulate from an installation perspective the direct correlation to the readiness as you've asked. so an example is at mayport we have a waste water treatment plant is that is currently not meeting environmental criteria and we're operating under a consent order. the relationship that we have with the florida department of the fdq, our relationship with them is important. but it is also equ
there in that position since the uss george bush in 2014 with three squadrons from oceania, theodore roosevelt, now truman those squadrons deployed ready. but it will, as we described the airfield renovation are greatly needed. if those are delayed any further i think that would be a great impact. the hangar situation as i described i think to have that predictable funding will go a long way. >> sir, i think we're very good at finding alternatives when we need to, and we know the war...
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and it created a conviction not just on industry that one of those for lumber and paper and theodore roosevelt who wanted trees for forests but they have to control fire. who was a confident of teddy roosevelt and first director of u.s. forest service declared that forest fires are holding us in the control of men and first of the human race which control the earth that lives upon. so u.s. forest service at the time only five years old made its mission at that time to press in all fires, and by 1930s they had a policy called 10 a.m. policy once fire detected it had to be under control by 10 a.m. the next day. this is an early post tear from the 1920s and symbolizes the kind of attitude that federal reserve was trying to convey to the public website that it was a mighty bull work toe save the u.s. economy from the perils of financial threats and similar posters out there from forest service of smoky bear for example that declaring that it was a duty of americans not to allow terrible waste of forest -- of wildfire to cripple the american economy. these were actually -- during world war ii as we
and it created a conviction not just on industry that one of those for lumber and paper and theodore roosevelt who wanted trees for forests but they have to control fire. who was a confident of teddy roosevelt and first director of u.s. forest service declared that forest fires are holding us in the control of men and first of the human race which control the earth that lives upon. so u.s. forest service at the time only five years old made its mission at that time to press in all fires, and by...
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land put aside for the habitat of those animals, all of that is driven by hunters, started by theodore roosevelt >> huge, another brash new yorker. but these are all things important. our job is trying to get people on the fence and explain what is done, what's preserved and we try to be good stewards of that to make sure that those kind of animals and the great enjoyment that we experience is there for our kids, your kids and their kids behind them. >> turning a negative into a positive is one of the things the trumps do best. >> such a good brander, the trump brand, but also a negative brander of his opponents, whether it's bush low energy, or ted cruz and the whole canadian thing. is that just instinct or is some of it -- >> he's always that way. >> it's a natural ability. he sees people's flaws, he sees their weaknesses. the reason it sticks and the reach it's so effective is because everyone once they hear it realizes he's right. >> the last time i interviewed your father he wasn't very happy with me after the interview. next thing i know i'm walking in the brush with his sons who are armed
land put aside for the habitat of those animals, all of that is driven by hunters, started by theodore roosevelt >> huge, another brash new yorker. but these are all things important. our job is trying to get people on the fence and explain what is done, what's preserved and we try to be good stewards of that to make sure that those kind of animals and the great enjoyment that we experience is there for our kids, your kids and their kids behind them. >> turning a negative into a...
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former president theodore roosevelt thought it was a matter of national honor. he was infuriated by wilson's reluctance to fight. hashe wrote that dante reserved a special place in infamy in the inferno for those angels neither side with evil or with good. wilson was the prime candidate -- the internal suspension between heaven and hell where cowardly creatures went naked and worst -- were stung by wasps. this is a former president saying this about a sitting president. it isuld happen -- partly teddy roosevelt, of -- but it also revealed the depth of passion and division over american involvement in world war i. 1917, robertary lansing wrote "sooner or later, the die will be cast and we will be at war with germany." he was a supporter of going to war. "we must nevertheless wait patiently until the germans do something which will arouse general indignation and make all americans alive to the peril of german success in war." favored intervention by daniel smith writes he felt little could be done effectively until the germans submarines sank more vessels bearing
former president theodore roosevelt thought it was a matter of national honor. he was infuriated by wilson's reluctance to fight. hashe wrote that dante reserved a special place in infamy in the inferno for those angels neither side with evil or with good. wilson was the prime candidate -- the internal suspension between heaven and hell where cowardly creatures went naked and worst -- were stung by wasps. this is a former president saying this about a sitting president. it isuld happen --...
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former president theodore roosevelt thought it was a matter of national honor. wilson's furiated by reluctance to fight and he rote, the dante has revealed a special place in infame in the inferno for those angels who dared side neither with evil or good. wilson was a prime candidate for this fate, the eternal uspension between heaven and creatures cowardly went naked and were stung again and again by horse flys and wasps that circled them. this is the former president saying this about a sitting president. revealed the nk, depths of passion and division in american involvement world war i. n late january 1917, secretary of state robert lansing wrote, later, the die will be cast and we will be at war with germany. going to upporter of war. we must nevertheless wait atiently until the germans do something which will arouse make allndignation and americans arrive to the peril of in war.uccess lansing favored intervention but daniel smith writes he felt little could be done effectively until the german submarines sank vessels carrying more american civilians, thus
former president theodore roosevelt thought it was a matter of national honor. wilson's furiated by reluctance to fight and he rote, the dante has revealed a special place in infame in the inferno for those angels who dared side neither with evil or good. wilson was a prime candidate for this fate, the eternal uspension between heaven and creatures cowardly went naked and were stung again and again by horse flys and wasps that circled them. this is the former president saying this about a...
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he went west and built a ranch on a plot of land that is now the theodore roosevelt national park. roosevelt long acknowledged his debt to north dakota. he said -- quote -- "i've always said i would have not have been president had it not been for my experience in north dakota. it was here that the romance of my life began." madam president, that romance is still alive and well in western north dakota. i invite travelers from around the world to visit us to see what the "new york times" described as -- quote -- "a century of protecting america's magnificence." madam president, while i have the floor, if i may, i would like to shift gears. i know that the presiding officer is a sports fan and that in her state they have many wonderful sports teams -- football, basketball, and certainly the university of iowa had an outstanding team this year. i want to commend them on their great team. as a matter of fact, the team i'm going to talk about next, we're going to play that team, i think it's their first or second game of the year next year. so i'm looking forward to it, and i know the pr
he went west and built a ranch on a plot of land that is now the theodore roosevelt national park. roosevelt long acknowledged his debt to north dakota. he said -- quote -- "i've always said i would have not have been president had it not been for my experience in north dakota. it was here that the romance of my life began." madam president, that romance is still alive and well in western north dakota. i invite travelers from around the world to visit us to see what the "new york...
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also coming up theodore roosevelt unsuccessful campaign for the 1912 republican party nomination in this weekend fox news correspondent looks at former vice president dick cheney's time. >> a man who stood at or near the pinnacle of power in the country's. so's. >> you see this in barack obama's comments today. as a joke there,a joke there, but it speaks to dick cheney's extraordinary influence on our times in the central role that he occupies in the number of intellectual universe. >> every saturday at ten 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. it's next she is panic. picking is pressuring mckinley to go on the road. he says, look, i can't do that. he is going to get on a trapeze and not have to mimic him. i've been on the road before. i know what it is like. he sends a friend to go talk to him. and finally he says i have to think before i speak. let's set it up so that we know who's coming. a critical motor group from a critical state. send but they want to say. each time the show up they will have aa manifestation, take them under an arch, having form of their to have bands and a
also coming up theodore roosevelt unsuccessful campaign for the 1912 republican party nomination in this weekend fox news correspondent looks at former vice president dick cheney's time. >> a man who stood at or near the pinnacle of power in the country's. so's. >> you see this in barack obama's comments today. as a joke there,a joke there, but it speaks to dick cheney's extraordinary influence on our times in the central role that he occupies in the number of intellectual universe....
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and surprisingly, the theodore roosevelt national park. it is the national parks which are celebrating 100 years ofmmer. all those locations and then north dakota. >> they come out with that every year. they have the great back submissions from the it is a celebration or something new opening. >> i was an exchangethere in high school. >> i lost all that spanish. >> there is one way to get ite. go to mexico. >>> we have a video getting buzz. the university of sorority is a place where girls of all can strive to be w this is not the first to post a flashy video, but this may take the cake. take a look. to light in me your light will always feel like >> so there's talk about the ladies sparing no expense. some people not happy saying it is bad for feminism. this is the most intimidating thing i have seen. >> those are the girls that would not talk to me in college. >> where are they >> yeah. sitting next to the real beautiful women. >>> and it is cold season. ey and throat. a british researchers, we are getting to the dish, they may have foun
and surprisingly, the theodore roosevelt national park. it is the national parks which are celebrating 100 years ofmmer. all those locations and then north dakota. >> they come out with that every year. they have the great back submissions from the it is a celebration or something new opening. >> i was an exchangethere in high school. >> i lost all that spanish. >> there is one way to get ite. go to mexico. >>> we have a video getting buzz. the university of...
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when you compare coolidge to wilson and to theodore roosevelt and to some others, he has less eugenicist. they were all eugenicists. they did not have -- this is not forgive, but it explains -- antibiotics. they saw babies die all the time. they cannot save them. they're trying to figure out a way to reduce suffering. but we haveree, antibiotics and very skilled medicine. immigration,of coolidge, i do not have time to say, but he had great affection for immigrants and a man named john blair wrote a dissertation on coolidge's skill at getting the immigrant vote in massachusetts. we all know yet along current massachusetts as a politician before he went on the national stage. he was good with the irish people, the germans, the southern europeans, who would lose out with the johnson act. because he cared about them, but he cared more about them as people here, and as individuals than as political blocs. he feared, as would any politician, the rise of political blocs. is leth on immigration us consider everyone a citizen, or a near-citizen or a future-citizen and be colorblind. background bl
when you compare coolidge to wilson and to theodore roosevelt and to some others, he has less eugenicist. they were all eugenicists. they did not have -- this is not forgive, but it explains -- antibiotics. they saw babies die all the time. they cannot save them. they're trying to figure out a way to reduce suffering. but we haveree, antibiotics and very skilled medicine. immigration,of coolidge, i do not have time to say, but he had great affection for immigrants and a man named john blair...
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there in that position since the uss george bush in 2014 with three squadrons from oceania, theodore roosevelt, now truman those squadrons deployed ready. but it will, as we described the airfield renovation are greatly needed. if those are delayed any further i think that would be a great impact. the hangar situation as i described i think to have that predictable funding will go a long way. >> sir, i think we're very good at finding alternatives when we need to, and we know the war fighter can't do any longer what they need to do. they can't produce the pilots or train. we also work very hard to make sure the process by which we look at all these projects are racked and stacked and that we are able tore articulate from an installation perspective the direct correlation to the readiness as you've asked. so an example is at mayport we have a waste water treatment plant is that is currently not meeting environmental criteria and we're operating under a consent order. the relationship that we have with the florida department of the fdq, our relationship with them is important. but it is also equ
there in that position since the uss george bush in 2014 with three squadrons from oceania, theodore roosevelt, now truman those squadrons deployed ready. but it will, as we described the airfield renovation are greatly needed. if those are delayed any further i think that would be a great impact. the hangar situation as i described i think to have that predictable funding will go a long way. >> sir, i think we're very good at finding alternatives when we need to, and we know the war...
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and the cousin of a president, theodore roosevelt, but he is unlikely because people are not sure whether he has the right stuff. and i'm not just talking about republicans doubting franklin roosevelt. people are wondering whether he's a lightweight, whether he has the intellectual capacity or the will to be president, to lead america in this time of great crisis, the great depression went on full bore in 1932. walter lippman regard him as a fellow who with no particular qualifications be president, an amiable fellow, and no great reason to be president. and bernard farouk, the financier philosopher of the democratic party, calls him an amiable voice got. just some guy who is, you know, sort of like maybe a thurston howell iii rising to the top in 1932. and he is also, you're not sure where he stands on the issues. the question of his political honesty. and i don't mean whether he's got his hand in the tail because he never has to do that. he never will do that. actually his administration is remarkably free of that for its entire lens, but where does he stand? where does he stand on the
and the cousin of a president, theodore roosevelt, but he is unlikely because people are not sure whether he has the right stuff. and i'm not just talking about republicans doubting franklin roosevelt. people are wondering whether he's a lightweight, whether he has the intellectual capacity or the will to be president, to lead america in this time of great crisis, the great depression went on full bore in 1932. walter lippman regard him as a fellow who with no particular qualifications be...
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really asking republican friends as i'm a very hawkish democrat, go back in history and see what theodore rooseveltaid when he set the parks. and, the things that they used to put it in force. as we see now, it looks like he did the right thing. that is one need to in cincinnati. hello. i live in arizona. the thing is that i think the federal government does as good as they can. where theyike a war ,re spending mountains of money they are on a stair budget. and, i was born and raised in portland. my kids a night lived on mount adults thatbecame any way, we fished and hunted. you had free access to land. you did not have to get permission to be a place where you were, as long as it was federal. oregon state, sometimes they block things off. they can block off and ignore it. land, youthe federal can go just about anywhere you want, you can fish or hunt or pick berries or mushrooms. we did all that stuff. indiana, i lived in cannot tell you, you walk across the street without getting permission from somebody. because, it belongs to somebody. , i know that we would load up our truck on the weekends. we
really asking republican friends as i'm a very hawkish democrat, go back in history and see what theodore rooseveltaid when he set the parks. and, the things that they used to put it in force. as we see now, it looks like he did the right thing. that is one need to in cincinnati. hello. i live in arizona. the thing is that i think the federal government does as good as they can. where theyike a war ,re spending mountains of money they are on a stair budget. and, i was born and raised in...
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theodore roosevelt said i'm also going to tell congress what i want from them in the future and thendrow wilson, two presidents later, said i'm going to actually go physically to the congress and deliver this in person as george washington once did. >> so it was washington that took all of the way to wilson to get them to go back to capitol hill, right? >> right. and presidents realized as we're talking about this morning that this can be a very powerful weapon. one thing, jose, i was surprised about is most of the reports have been that this speech by the president tonight is going to be relatively brief. president clinton, for instance, at the other extreme especially in the late '90s figured this is a great opportunity and he gave these enormously long state of the union speeches that both of us remember. he felt that people might tune in for seven minutes and if they were tuning in to him rather than some other program that came on afterwards, that was something that would expand his authority. >> michael, always a pleasure to see you. thank you for being with me this morning. ap
theodore roosevelt said i'm also going to tell congress what i want from them in the future and thendrow wilson, two presidents later, said i'm going to actually go physically to the congress and deliver this in person as george washington once did. >> so it was washington that took all of the way to wilson to get them to go back to capitol hill, right? >> right. and presidents realized as we're talking about this morning that this can be a very powerful weapon. one thing, jose, i...
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unravel the extraordinary and great achievements of that american president of a century ago, theodore roosevelt. president roosevelt was a republican. he believed in capitalism. he believed in profit. he believed in commerce. but he understood something that this congress seems to forget. the axiom that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely applies to wall street and to large corporations as much as it does to ole ig a. and despots. -- owe lig arcs and despots. this legislation does end any opportunity for consumers hammered by corporate negligence or irresponsibility or outright deceit from joining together to get the justice they are entitled to by using the only practical means available to obtain it. the class action lawsuit. it instead, this legislation would deny class action status to all consumers affected by the exact same corporate misconduct, say faulty brakes, unless they suffered the identical injury, a but not a broken leg. in the case of current moment, real corporate misconduct and actual deceit, volkswagen lying about its emission controls and fudging the number
unravel the extraordinary and great achievements of that american president of a century ago, theodore roosevelt. president roosevelt was a republican. he believed in capitalism. he believed in profit. he believed in commerce. but he understood something that this congress seems to forget. the axiom that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely applies to wall street and to large corporations as much as it does to ole ig a. and despots. -- owe lig arcs and despots. this legislation...
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confederate agent by the name of james dunnwoody bullock who is a relative of future president theodore roosevelt. he will also try to purchase rams from the laird company, the rams are the ships that you see in the center. they are actual ironclads that can do some real damage if they collide with a merchant ship. these are state-of-the-art war ships and bullock is putting together the agreement. now, this is going to be foiled at the last minute by several american diplomats, henry shul ford sanford, the u.s. minister to belgium. he's going to catch word that this is going ta icking place, he's going to work with harlow morris in england and where the rams are being made at the laird company and they will succeed in bribing several british workers to give us the blueprints, give us the timetable, give us the dimensions of these ships and when they're expected to be released, and they will collect this information. they'll forward this on to the u.s. ambassador in london charles francis adams who will go to the foreign minister lord russell and will tell him flat-out, if these rams end up in con
confederate agent by the name of james dunnwoody bullock who is a relative of future president theodore roosevelt. he will also try to purchase rams from the laird company, the rams are the ships that you see in the center. they are actual ironclads that can do some real damage if they collide with a merchant ship. these are state-of-the-art war ships and bullock is putting together the agreement. now, this is going to be foiled at the last minute by several american diplomats, henry shul ford...
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the progressive party was started by theodore roosevelt, started by a republican.side the presidency is something that both parties have. it's why donald trump said that i would vote for bernie sanders over donald trump. absolutely not what i said. here is what i did say. i said that bernie sanders is at least honest about who he is. and i have said this for years. i actually have respect for bernie sanders because he is not afraid to say i'm a socialist and i think we should be more like denmark. i disagree with that. but i respect bernie sanders for having the guts to tell the truth. so i really truly believe where america really is not with hillary clinton and the soft -- i don't know what she is. not with the anger of donald trump. what the real question that is before america is this, do we believe in socialism or constitutionalism? those should be the two candidates in the united states of america and let the people decide. are we going socialist or back to the constitution? that is a fair and honest debate. >> and everybody is going to have to make a decisio
the progressive party was started by theodore roosevelt, started by a republican.side the presidency is something that both parties have. it's why donald trump said that i would vote for bernie sanders over donald trump. absolutely not what i said. here is what i did say. i said that bernie sanders is at least honest about who he is. and i have said this for years. i actually have respect for bernie sanders because he is not afraid to say i'm a socialist and i think we should be more like...