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s fifth cousin, theodore roosevelt, and today is known as the roosevelt conference room. >> for yearske meister was told his father had a family heirloom like no other -- a decorative piece of wood with peeling paint, reputed in family lore to be from the white house. the problem -- nobody knows how to find out if the story is true. it's become an irresistible mystery to mike and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, who are determined to solve it. larry's inquiries are all met by laughter and blank stares, until he calls author and historian bill seale. >> he was skeptical that it could be the actual white house. so i said, "can i just send you pictures?" >> what was your initial reaction? >> well, i thought it looked suspicious. [ laughs ] and so, i didn't tell them much until i researched it. >> did you say, "ah, just leave it in the attic another 50 years. it'll be fine"? >> no. no, i was too curious for that. >> in fact, the meisters' photos have bill scratching his head. >> he called me back, and he goes, "i swear i've seen it." >> bill is remembering a particular photo from 1898,
s fifth cousin, theodore roosevelt, and today is known as the roosevelt conference room. >> for yearske meister was told his father had a family heirloom like no other -- a decorative piece of wood with peeling paint, reputed in family lore to be from the white house. the problem -- nobody knows how to find out if the story is true. it's become an irresistible mystery to mike and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, who are determined to solve it. larry's inquiries are all met by laughter...
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he has written about theodore roosevelt, about washington state politics ie
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he has written about theodore roosevelt, about washington state politics in the 1960's, about the holocaust and other subjects. his talk tonight will focus on his first book called, "reagan's 1968 dress rehearsal" and it tells the little-known story
he has written about theodore roosevelt, about washington state politics in the 1960's, about the holocaust and other subjects. his talk tonight will focus on his first book called, "reagan's 1968 dress rehearsal" and it tells the little-known story
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in his very famous attempts to invigorate himself, theodore roosevelt would hike mountains, hunt bigame, engage in cattle ranching, encourage his fellow men to procreate as much as possible. these concerns from the neurotic elite or confused, overwhelmed intellectuals, they may seem trivial when compared to the labor strike any economic turmoil of the late 19th century. elites were just as interested in using central park and other perks for themselves as they were in creating the park as an outlet to prohibit -- prevent discontent among the lower sort. the point, in other words, is during the gilded age there was disenchantment coming from all directions. from those who needed a break, from those who fear the immoral or social implications of an increasing reckless working-class, from businesses who found themselves abused by monopolies, from states who found themselves powerless to stop monopolies, from workers who are finding themselves being crushed by monopolies and other companies as well, and from those near the top of the gilded age social hierarchy who found their society in
in his very famous attempts to invigorate himself, theodore roosevelt would hike mountains, hunt bigame, engage in cattle ranching, encourage his fellow men to procreate as much as possible. these concerns from the neurotic elite or confused, overwhelmed intellectuals, they may seem trivial when compared to the labor strike any economic turmoil of the late 19th century. elites were just as interested in using central park and other perks for themselves as they were in creating the park as an...
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he has written about theodore roosevelt, about washington state politics in the 1960's, about the holocaust and other subjects. his talk tonight will focus on his first book called, "reagan's 1968 dress rehearsal" and it tells the little-known story of friendship that developed and ultimately a member -- a mentorship between eisenhower and reagan. i will not steal the thunder, but dwight d. eisenhower was really instrumental in ronald reagan's early political career. we all know how that ended with reagan's election as president to decades later. so, he will tell that story. he will talk for about 45-50 minutes. there will be some audio and presentations. we will do our best to make sure that we are adjusting it in the back and he can hear it. after he is done, we will open it up to a q and a paid leave join me --. please join me in welcoming gene kopelson. [applause] gene: thank you for coming on a beautiful sunny seattle day. the audience should know that it really was. thank you to the other people here at the discovery center. keith, who originally helped, tessa, and also c-span. i woul
he has written about theodore roosevelt, about washington state politics in the 1960's, about the holocaust and other subjects. his talk tonight will focus on his first book called, "reagan's 1968 dress rehearsal" and it tells the little-known story of friendship that developed and ultimately a member -- a mentorship between eisenhower and reagan. i will not steal the thunder, but dwight d. eisenhower was really instrumental in ronald reagan's early political career. we all know how...
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on sunday afternoon, at 4:30, an iraq and afghanistan war veterans talks about theodore roosevelt's citizenship in a republic address and offers his revisions for americans that i. about me, oris not roosevelt or where he is on the political spectrum. it is a call to action. it is meant to inspire, motivate, and remind americans of every generation what makes america special. that is worth fighting for. some of us carry a rifle, and many still do. if
on sunday afternoon, at 4:30, an iraq and afghanistan war veterans talks about theodore roosevelt's citizenship in a republic address and offers his revisions for americans that i. about me, oris not roosevelt or where he is on the political spectrum. it is a call to action. it is meant to inspire, motivate, and remind americans of every generation what makes america special. that is worth fighting for. some of us carry a rifle, and many still do. if
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theodore roosevelt was a young, sickly, delete old money -- elite of money boy.is solution to all this was the vigorous life, particularly time spent in the great outdoors. so in his very famous attempts to invigorate himself and his class, theodore roosevelt would hike mountains, hunt big game, engage in cattle ranching in the badlands, lead military units, and encourage his fellow white man to procreate as much as possible. these were some of his solutions, this vigorous life. the neurotics from elite or confused, overwhelmed intellectuals, they may seem trivial when compared to the labor strikes and economic turmoil of the late 19th century. indeed, to a large extent they are. but the point here is that elites were just as interested in using central park and other parks for themselves as they were in creating the park as an outlet to prevent discontent among the lower sort. we see them enjoying central park here. the point, in other words, is that during the gilded age there was disenchantment coming from all directions. from those who needed a break, from th
theodore roosevelt was a young, sickly, delete old money -- elite of money boy.is solution to all this was the vigorous life, particularly time spent in the great outdoors. so in his very famous attempts to invigorate himself and his class, theodore roosevelt would hike mountains, hunt big game, engage in cattle ranching in the badlands, lead military units, and encourage his fellow white man to procreate as much as possible. these were some of his solutions, this vigorous life. the neurotics...
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but always i have taken heart from what theodore roosevelt once said about the man in the arena whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who err and comes short again and again because there is no error in shortcoming but who does actu actually strive to do the deed, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spins himself in a worthy cause. who at the best knows in the end the triumphs of high achievements. and at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring gre greatly. i pledge to you tonight that as long as i have a breath of life in my body i shall continue in that spirit. i shall continue to work for the great causes to which i have been dedicated throughout my years as a congressman, senator, vice president and president, the cause of peace not if just for america but all nations, prosperity, justice and opportunity for all of our people. there is one cause above all to which i have been devoted and to which i shall always be devoted for as long as i live. when i first took the oath of office as president five and a half yea
but always i have taken heart from what theodore roosevelt once said about the man in the arena whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who err and comes short again and again because there is no error in shortcoming but who does actu actually strive to do the deed, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spins himself in a worthy cause. who at the best knows in the end the triumphs of high achievements. and at the worst, if he fails, at least...
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our "late night" theodore roosevelt. there he is.ht" theodore roosevelt. [ applause ] >> bully! >> seth: thank you. he does so, so, so much for the show. i don't know what we would do without -- >> hey, seth. >> seth: sorry, did someone just say something? >> yes, i was wondering, how long is this thing going to take? >> seth: oh, i'm so sorry everyone. i almost forgot to introduce jacob mathers, our "late night" actor pretending to be an audience member. please give a hand for jake, also, let's give a special thanks to the real audience member who had to give up his or her seat for the actor pretending to be an audience member. there they are, standing in the back now. [ applause ] i also want to thank another one of the actors on the show, jessica hanson who played the cardiovascular surgeon earlier tonight. say hello, jessica. [ heart monitor beeping ] >> thank you, seth. thanks, everyone. [ applause ] >> seth: okay, so jessica, you're not really a cardiovascular surgeon, is that correct? >> no, seth, not at all. i'm just a paid a
our "late night" theodore roosevelt. there he is.ht" theodore roosevelt. [ applause ] >> bully! >> seth: thank you. he does so, so, so much for the show. i don't know what we would do without -- >> hey, seth. >> seth: sorry, did someone just say something? >> yes, i was wondering, how long is this thing going to take? >> seth: oh, i'm so sorry everyone. i almost forgot to introduce jacob mathers, our "late night" actor pretending to...
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afternoon, and iraq and afghanistan war veteran and over ceo that's for freedom, talks about theodore roosevelt and his revisions for americans today. >> this book is not about me or roosevelt, or litigating where he is on the political spectrum, it is a call to action. to me, it is meant to inspire, motivate, and remind americans of every generation what makes america special, and that it is worth fighting for. some of us carried a rifle, and many of us -- many in this generation still do, but you don't have to carry a rifle to be in the arena. it is our job to instill in every generation the principles that perpetuate an experiment in human freedom. book, "political suicide." with instead filled budgets or ropes and routines, disappearing acts. it becomes three rings of horror. we are so fatigued by the time the mud is slung, skeletons come out of the closet, and elections are over. >> she recounts memorable political missteps in american history. go to booktv.org for the complete schedule. >> we proudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. ♪ >> house spea
afternoon, and iraq and afghanistan war veteran and over ceo that's for freedom, talks about theodore roosevelt and his revisions for americans today. >> this book is not about me or roosevelt, or litigating where he is on the political spectrum, it is a call to action. to me, it is meant to inspire, motivate, and remind americans of every generation what makes america special, and that it is worth fighting for. some of us carried a rifle, and many of us -- many in this generation still...
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locally they will be at constitutional gardens at the national mall and look for birds on theodore roosevelt >>> a quick lock at what's happening this friday morning. >> thank you for joining us you're watching wake up washington. >>> right now at 4:30 a frantic search to find a missing jetliner that likely crashed into the mediterranean sea. what we're learning about the final erad ic moments of egyptair flight 804. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm mike hydeck. >> i'm andrea reason we get our eyes to the skies. we have to larry miller with time saver traffic. allyson? >> well it's the common phrase, good news and bad news and the good news is it's gorgeous today and it's friday and we're going to see a lot of sunshine mid 70s bad news is tomorrow but let's deal with that coming up a little bit later. take a look how we are starting off temperature wise it's cool, clear, comfortable. there will be valley fog but everybody else should be okay this morning, 48 for leesburg, 46 for manassas, 47 waldorf, 51 for andrews. looking good the second half of the day a few fair weather clouds
locally they will be at constitutional gardens at the national mall and look for birds on theodore roosevelt >>> a quick lock at what's happening this friday morning. >> thank you for joining us you're watching wake up washington. >>> right now at 4:30 a frantic search to find a missing jetliner that likely crashed into the mediterranean sea. what we're learning about the final erad ic moments of egyptair flight 804. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm mike...
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mark: you to have spent lots of time with chiefs, abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt, a lesser degree harry truman. talk about your impressions after having done this film. ken: you have to understand that this is a story that begins with harry truman and proceeds through eisenhower and kennedy and johnson and richard nixon and to gerald ford as well. we are meeting a lot of people, and maybe we can focus the attention on just a couple of the two most important, lyndon b. johnson and richard milhouse nixon. but it is very clear in retrospect that nearly all the decisions that were made were informed in some way by domestic political considerations, from harry truman to dwight eisenhower to john f. kennedy to nixon to afford. .- to ford that is an interesting thing to understand, in a situation in which you feel that on the other side of the world you've got certain military exigencies, a good deal of what is happening is being determined by domestic clinical considerations, which is not always the best way to run a war. , did you come away with impressions of these commanders in chief
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i think when howard taft was he and for president, theodore roosevelt were not exactly close to put it mildly. critics will allege and charge backing donald trump, the bushes might be creating a self fulfilling legacy. i do not know about that. if donald trump were the nominee, and he is not elected president, i do not think it will be because the bush family does not think much of him. a lot of people do not think a lot of him and there are a lot of people who admire him very much. we will just have to see. talking about this a few blocks away this morning, the protesters are there as well, because donald trump is behind closed doors and paul ryan is trying to bridge their differences and unite the party, that is the goal in order to defeat hillary clinton. what are your questions and comments onwhat are your questid --ments are not question questions and comments on that? are you a supporter of the bush family? caller: i kind of knew george and all of them when he was governor here. you guys created trump when you took the fairness act out of the fcc. he is another guy from -- for co
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. >>> and finally on this day in 1903, theodore roosevelt became the first president to appear on filma men filmed him riding in a parade. historians say roosevelt was the first president to really play to the cameras, especially with all these threatrical speeches. he was an orange. shep neil is next. >>> all right, well, chalk one up for the donald, because today i swear i saw pigs fly. listen. >> the fact that he reached out that we had a good discussion is a positive thing, i'm going to focus on the house and the senate. >> that was lindsay graham, graham, who practically detects donald trump. remember this? >> and then i watch this idiot lindsay graham on television today and he's saying, he's a
. >>> and finally on this day in 1903, theodore roosevelt became the first president to appear on filma men filmed him riding in a parade. historians say roosevelt was the first president to really play to the cameras, especially with all these threatrical speeches. he was an orange. shep neil is next. >>> all right, well, chalk one up for the donald, because today i swear i saw pigs fly. listen. >> the fact that he reached out that we had a good discussion is a positive...
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theodore roosevelt was outraged by such pacifism. on "the chicago herald" april 16, 1916 published a scathing assessment of the women's peace party where the and or mislead popular -- enorm ously popular former president called the platform "silly and base, vain and hysterical, foolish and noxious, and ignoble abandonment of national duty containing not one particle of good and which exposes our people to measureless contempt." belle la follette fired back in la follette's magazine, saying that roosevelt assumed quote, "that war is the only means of settling international differences and that war is bound to settle them right. history demonstrates that even imperfect and temporary temporary plans of mediation, reconciliation, and arbitration have been more effective than war in securing justice. that therefore, the more enlightened and progressive thought of the age should be organized to eradicate the madness of war and should be concentrated on the future settlement of international dispute by an international tribunal." roosevelt'
theodore roosevelt was outraged by such pacifism. on "the chicago herald" april 16, 1916 published a scathing assessment of the women's peace party where the and or mislead popular -- enorm ously popular former president called the platform "silly and base, vain and hysterical, foolish and noxious, and ignoble abandonment of national duty containing not one particle of good and which exposes our people to measureless contempt." belle la follette fired back in la follette's...
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i think the america that theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson started, the america of statism has finallyned the page, and we're past the introduction and now into the chapters. i think it is a new america. >> glenn beck. always good to have you on. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, call it the democratic dilemma, hillary clinton practically can't lose the nomination, lately can't seem to win a primary. we will look at that, and whether as glenn beck suggested she may have trouble winning sanders supporters in november. >>> can standards find a way to win at the convention, what his path may look like according to the numbers when we continue. when a rear hatch remembers your height. when systems can help sense your surroundings. and when cameras change your perspective. that's the more human side of engineering. experience what a lincoln can do for you at the lincoln spring collection event. your choice of the lincoln mkc or mkz for $289 a month, or get 0% apr for 60 months. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is
i think the america that theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson started, the america of statism has finallyned the page, and we're past the introduction and now into the chapters. i think it is a new america. >> glenn beck. always good to have you on. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, call it the democratic dilemma, hillary clinton practically can't lose the nomination, lately can't seem to win a primary. we will look at that, and whether as glenn beck suggested she may have...
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know the percentages but quite a few have relatively small tombs it would surprise you like theodore roosevelt on long island and lyndon johnson you would expect to have the enormous taxes sized is just another stone in the family plot but for johnson wanted was a library which he did get in there was an interview iran but the architect of the johnson library in austin, texas on campus than they said describe why it is so big intends stories high? they said he wanted to have a very manly presidential library so that is what he got but his to lose the exact opposite he just wanted to be buried in the family spot next to the river it adds an flow some of the earliest presidents washington and adams and jefferson have a nice final resting place but surprisingly to that used to be the model as private citizens as they no longer belong to the countries of the final resting place would reflect that but it changes into a big ways during the victorian era because that wasn't the fact of life but the aesthetic a really big tomb became much more prevalent especially with assassinated president's grant's
know the percentages but quite a few have relatively small tombs it would surprise you like theodore roosevelt on long island and lyndon johnson you would expect to have the enormous taxes sized is just another stone in the family plot but for johnson wanted was a library which he did get in there was an interview iran but the architect of the johnson library in austin, texas on campus than they said describe why it is so big intends stories high? they said he wanted to have a very manly...
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like theodore roosevelt did. paul ryan will not be happy about that. >> stay tuned. final question with the panel. a clinton email these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a clinical trial - without the need for regular blood tests. and, in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa is the only oral blood thinner other than warfarin with a specific reversal treatment to help your body clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any plan
like theodore roosevelt did. paul ryan will not be happy about that. >> stay tuned. final question with the panel. a clinton email these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve...
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like theodore roosevelt did. paul ryan will not be happy about that. >> stay tuned.on with the panel. a clinton email question. if you've gone to extremes to escape your nasal allergies. try clarispray. new, from the makers of claritin. with the #1 prescribed ingredient. and nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world with clarispray. >>> problem our panel word of the day clinton wrapping up investigation into the emails and words that senior aids of hillary clinton have been interviewed by the fbi. what about this? we're back with the panel? judge? >> the evidence of mrs. clinton's guilt from the public record alone is truly overwhelming. it is sufficient to indict and it is sufficient to convict. if the justice department does not present this evidence to a grand jury, the political fallout for mrs. clinton and for the president will be catastrophic. >> karen, the suggestion in multiple reports today that they are leaning against that very thing the judge talked about. >> well, in part because the, you
like theodore roosevelt did. paul ryan will not be happy about that. >> stay tuned.on with the panel. a clinton email question. if you've gone to extremes to escape your nasal allergies. try clarispray. new, from the makers of claritin. with the #1 prescribed ingredient. and nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world with clarispray. >>> problem our panel word of the day clinton wrapping up investigation into the...
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i think the america that theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson started, the america of statism has finallyned the page, and we're past the introduction and now into the chapters. i think it is a new america. >> glenn beck. always good to have you on. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, call it the democratic dilemma, hillary clinton practically can't lose the nomination, lately can't seem to win a primary. we will look at that, and whether as glenn beck suggested she may have trouble winning sanders supporters in november. >> can the vermont senator find a way to win at the convention, with what his path may look like according to the numbers when we continue. st taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov wannwith sodastreamter? you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water ever
i think the america that theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson started, the america of statism has finallyned the page, and we're past the introduction and now into the chapters. i think it is a new america. >> glenn beck. always good to have you on. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, call it the democratic dilemma, hillary clinton practically can't lose the nomination, lately can't seem to win a primary. we will look at that, and whether as glenn beck suggested she may have...
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one of the most assertive of presidents, theodore roosevelt, had his own system for ranking presidents. he thought they should be divided into two categories, the lincoln type and the begin and type.- the buchanan modern presidents use different words to say much of the same things when they speak of transformative and transitional leaders, bold visionaries. self-serving, as turns out to also be prophetic, because in sharp contrast to the 19th century, the 20th century wood the long the roosevelt activists who ushered america onto the world stage, who entrusted a private economy to public planners, and who belatedly committed uncle sam to the fight for democracy and indeed, inequality at home as well as abroad -- indeed, equality, at home as well as abroad. first we had the great depression, then world war ii, and in the cold war had the effect of centralizing power in washington and personalizing that power within the presidency. the process reached its height, arguably, in the 1960's, when television brought us closer to the man of the oval office, even to magnify the reach of the in
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hegseth, iraq and afghanistan war veteran and former ceo of vets for freedom, he talks about theodore roosevelt's citizenship in a republic address and offers his revisions for americans today. >> this book is not about me. it's not about roosevelt or litigating where he is on the political spectrum. it is a call to action. to me meant to inspire, motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special and it is worth fighting for and some of us carried a rifle and many in this generation still do, but you don't have to carry a rifle to be in the arena. it's our job to instill in every generation the principles that perpetuate what is, as you all know, an experiment, an experiment in human freedom. >> then at 10:00 p.m. eastern, erin mchugh and her book "political suicide." >> what should be a series of thoughtful activity on which the future of the country rests is instead filled with budgetary tightrope routines, sparkly partisan costumes, ethical disappearing acts and most certainly clowns. instead it becomes three rings of horror. we're sofa teague e so fatigued we're oft
hegseth, iraq and afghanistan war veteran and former ceo of vets for freedom, he talks about theodore roosevelt's citizenship in a republic address and offers his revisions for americans today. >> this book is not about me. it's not about roosevelt or litigating where he is on the political spectrum. it is a call to action. to me meant to inspire, motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special and it is worth fighting for and some of us carried a rifle and...
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iraq and afghanistan war veteran and former ceo of vets for freedom talks about theodore roosevelt's citizenship and offers had his revisions for americans today. >> this book is not about me. it's not about roosevelt or litigate wrg he is on the political spectrum. it's a call to action. to me, it's meant to inspire u, motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special. and that it is worth fighting for. and some of us carried a rifle. and many in this generation still do. you don't have to carry a rifle to be in the arena. it's our job to instill the principles that perpetuate what is is an experiment in human freedom. >> then a at 10:00 p.m. eastern, erin mchugh. >> what should be a series of thoughtful activity on which the future of the country rests is filled with budgetary tight rope routines, sparkly cows tombs, disappearing acts and clowns. it becomes three rings of horror. we're sofa teeged by the time the mud is slung, the skeletons have come out of the closet and election day is over that we're exhausted by new legislators before they had his cha
iraq and afghanistan war veteran and former ceo of vets for freedom talks about theodore roosevelt's citizenship and offers had his revisions for americans today. >> this book is not about me. it's not about roosevelt or litigate wrg he is on the political spectrum. it's a call to action. to me, it's meant to inspire u, motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special. and that it is worth fighting for. and some of us carried a rifle. and many in this...
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theodore roosevelt was a young sickly elite young money point. his solution was the vigorous life. particularly time spent in the great outdoors. and so in his very famous attempt to break himself and his class -- to invigorate himself and his class, theodore would hunt big game, lead military cattle, andle encourages fellow white men to procreate as much as possible. these were some of his solutions to a vigorous life. >> watch the entire lecture saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern on c-span3's "american history tv." the 16ek, until election, road to the white house rewind brings you archival coverage of residential races. coming up, a 1968 campaign film by george wallace, former alabama governor and democrat. best known for his staunch support of racial segregation. he ran under the banner of the newly formed american independent party. this articles his push to get on the california ballot. governor wallace succeeded in getting on the ballot in all 50 states. he came in a third in the general election, receiving 13.5% of the vote and winning 5 states. republican richard n
theodore roosevelt was a young sickly elite young money point. his solution was the vigorous life. particularly time spent in the great outdoors. and so in his very famous attempt to break himself and his class -- to invigorate himself and his class, theodore would hunt big game, lead military cattle, andle encourages fellow white men to procreate as much as possible. these were some of his solutions to a vigorous life. >> watch the entire lecture saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight...
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he has written fiction and non-fiction books and happens to be the great great grandson of theodore roosevelt. his book is allegiance. next to kim is jay wexler, professor at boston university of law and former law clerk to justi justi justice ginsburg and wrote a book about a justice going through a midlife crisis. it has been said a book on supreme court humor would be thin but jay added to that. and finally, we have our last author who wrote a book on ginsburg. a terrific book. i will start off with a broad question asking each of you to describe your book and what special challenges you found in writing about the supreme court or appellate courts. >> i will start. by book is the "the advocate's daughter: a thriller". it is a thriller. the protagnist is a prominent washington, d.c. lawyer who is on the short list to be the next nominee to the supreme court. he has big deep dark secret. a youthful crime that haunted him for 30 years and has been kept secret. and the book is about his daughter being murdered and his fears that may relate to his possible nomnition or the secret from his past.
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bradford's analysis, by the way, dovetails with that of theodore roosevelt. the annual message to congress in 1905, roosevelt played the nation could never have too much immigration of the right sort and we should have none of the wrong sort. the debate from the time of bradford to roosevelt to our own time is how do we figure out what the right sort of immigrant is and how do we figure out what the wrong sort of immigrant is. bradford, of course, was not the only colonial official to do this. in the interest of time, i will not go into too many details, but it is worth noting that just a few years after bradford's outburst, the governor of the dutch colony of the new netherland faced the problem of quakers and lutherans and jews creeping into new amsterdam and corrupting the society. when 23 jews arrived in 1654, he tried to expel these homeless, stateless people. they had no place to return to and no nation to protect them, thus, no plans to go anywhere. he immediately wrote to his bosses in amsterdam and asked for permission to expel them because they were
bradford's analysis, by the way, dovetails with that of theodore roosevelt. the annual message to congress in 1905, roosevelt played the nation could never have too much immigration of the right sort and we should have none of the wrong sort. the debate from the time of bradford to roosevelt to our own time is how do we figure out what the right sort of immigrant is and how do we figure out what the wrong sort of immigrant is. bradford, of course, was not the only colonial official to do this....
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the book is "equal is unfair," and then at 11:00, a veteran who talks about theodore roosevelt's citizenship in a public address. that happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> retired army colonel patrick murray, why did you write a book. >> i spent 25 years in the army. i was honored to do that. and then ran for congress and that was my proverbial, look behind the curtain and it scared me straight with the state of our political system. and when you look at polls about three-quarters of americans are unhappy with the direction their country is going in with government, and i as a constitutional conservative, count myself as one of those, and i believe that comes from the fact that our founders set up this system where the individual has the starring role and government plays a supporting role, but it's sort of flipped on its head, and that led me to the title of the book "government this problem" because i believe our government has gotten way too big and i believe both political parties, career politics on -- politicians on beat size of the aisle, facilitate that and you're seeing that play
the book is "equal is unfair," and then at 11:00, a veteran who talks about theodore roosevelt's citizenship in a public address. that happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> retired army colonel patrick murray, why did you write a book. >> i spent 25 years in the army. i was honored to do that. and then ran for congress and that was my proverbial, look behind the curtain and it scared me straight with the state of our political system. and when you look at polls about...
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of the acute problems your discussing i'm here to lend the credibility and respect open an theodore rooseveltigh school woman a leader in the dog patch community as well as the great castro hill that's been one of the most structural community leaders i've ever experienced indeed was with three and four when i was anywhere mayor, i would still be the mayor you'll hear here talk about work in the community the old historic castro police station and hospital which we need to convert to a community facility and open space while protecting and preserving it's historic facade this is a balanced needed facility what i'm we're properly adding to the stock of the affordable housing and housing in general in this part of the city with enormous projections and continue in the pipeline for the next 10 years we're keeping pace with the other kinds of facilities so say you listen to here her i want you to know the entire community is following her leadership in this important project thank you very much. >> next speaker (calling names). >> greetings my name is john a business owner that has a corner to th
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of the acute problems your discussing i'm here to lend the credibility and respect open an theodore rooseveltigh school woman a leader in the dog patch community as well as the great castro hill that's been one of the most structural community leaders i've ever experienced indeed was with three and four when i was anywhere mayor, i would still be the mayor you'll hear here talk about work in the community the old historic castro police station and hospital which we need to convert to a community facility and open space while protecting and preserving it's historic facade this is a balanced needed facility what i'm we're properly adding to the stock of the affordable housing and housing in general in this part of the city with enormous projections and continue in the pipeline for the next 10 years we're keeping pace with the other kinds of facilities so say you listen to here her i want you to know the entire community is following her leadership in this important project thank you very much. >> next speaker (calling names). >> greetings my name is john a business owner that has a corner to th
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he came from theodore roosevelt. kennedy was a democrat for the people. he was an aristocrat. he came from kennedy the ambassador. ispoint is there doublespeak. talk about both sides of your mouth -- host: let's hear from frank buckley. guest: thank you. that is a lot to answer. a couple points. slavery is not capitalism. it is the opposite of capitalism. i am not on the side of slavery. indeed, there was that historical problem at the founding. as you probably know, slavery was essentially abolished in england by virtue of judicial decision in 1773. that, to my mind, was much more of a capitalist system. as for more current events, i do not want to talk about trump's hotels, if you do not mind, but i will say this about republicans and conservatives. and i think i am agreeing with you. what i want to say is much of what one thinks is noble in the republican party is kennedy liberalism. taxesy wanted to lower and was a supply-sider. republicans are he time hated it. rights, a lot of conservatives at the time were opposed to civil rights. it was liberal republicans who provided
he came from theodore roosevelt. kennedy was a democrat for the people. he was an aristocrat. he came from kennedy the ambassador. ispoint is there doublespeak. talk about both sides of your mouth -- host: let's hear from frank buckley. guest: thank you. that is a lot to answer. a couple points. slavery is not capitalism. it is the opposite of capitalism. i am not on the side of slavery. indeed, there was that historical problem at the founding. as you probably know, slavery was essentially...
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. >> in regards to the calendar i noticed we're not in session on the 26 of may and the theodore rooseveltf june, i would propose that one of those dates be added back in we're switzerland items into august now it is not fair to everyone involved in projections we've had to calendar them so far so perhaps june date might be more practical a timing problem with the 26 of may i want to put that out there for the other commissioners to consider. >> commissioner moore. >> supporting that comment i had the public talk to me about why drs when we have fill calendar during the normal hours that puts particularly elderly or people with children sit here all day at a sdaemgs to participate in the discussions together we're he often tired when it reaches 8 o'clock or 9 o'clock hour i want to spread out the calendar we have large projects and dragging onramp for all of us. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you designee how we're only a couple of weeks out from the may 26th date i'd like to proposed propose we'll put the june 30th date we want to make things easily and put may 26 is a short notice and
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of the acute problems your discussing i'm here to lend the credibility and respect open an theodore rooseveltigh school woman a leader in the dog patch community as well as the great castro hill that's been one of the most structural community leaders i've ever experienced indeed was with three and four when i was anywhere mayor, i would still be the mayor you'll hear here talk about work in the community the old historic castro police station and hospital which we need to convert to a community facility and open space while protecting and preserving it's historic facade this is a balanced needed facility what i'm we're properly adding to the stock of the affordable housing and housing in general in this part of the city with enormous projections and continue in the pipeline for the next 10 years we're keeping pace with the other kinds of facilities so say you listen to here her i want you to know the entire community is following her leadership in this important project thank you very much. >> next speaker (calling names). >> greetings my name is john a business owner that has a corner to th
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he came from theodore roosevelt. kennedy was a democrat for the people. he was an aristocrat.. ispoint is there doublespeak. talk about both sides of your mouth -- host: let's hear from frank buckley. guest: thank you. that is a lot to answer. a couple points. slavery is not capitalism. it is the opposite of capitalism. i am not on the side of slavery. indeed, there was that historical problem at the founding. as you probably know, slavery was essentially abolished in england by virtue of judicial decision in 1773. that, to my mind, was much more of a capitalist system. as for more current events, i do not want to talk about trump's hotels, if you do not mind, but i will say this about republicans and conservatives. and i think i am agreeing with you. what i want to say is much of what one thinks is noble in the republican party is kennedy liberalism. taxesy wanted to lower and was a supply-sider. republicans are he time hated it. rights, a lot of conservatives at the time were opposed to civil rights. it was liberal republicans who provided the crucial votes to get the 1964 b
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federations , the national wildlife federation supports it, izaak walton league of america, the theodore roosevelt conservation partnership, wildlife federations from many of our states. mr. president, i'm going to ask consent that the letter in support of this amendment be made part of our record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: and i just encourage my colleagues just to read the language of this amendment. it carries out current law. that's simply what it does. current law requires this consideration by fife on these projects. this amendment makes it clear that we want the federal agencies to comply with the law. that's why we wrote it that way. and this amendment would make sure that the intent of congress in implementing the statute is, in fact, carried out. with that, mr. president, i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. rubio: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: wi
federations , the national wildlife federation supports it, izaak walton league of america, the theodore roosevelt conservation partnership, wildlife federations from many of our states. mr. president, i'm going to ask consent that the letter in support of this amendment be made part of our record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: and i just encourage my colleagues just to read the language of this amendment. it carries out current law. that's simply what it does. current...
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at 4:30, pete iraq and afghanistan war veteran and a ceo of the vets for freedom talks about theodore rooseveltblic address and offers his revisions for americans today. >> it's not about me or roosevelt litigating where he is on the political spectrum and physical to action. to me it is meant to inspire, motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special and it is worth fighting for. some of us carry the rifle and many in this generation still do but you don't have to carry a rifle to be in the arena and it's our job to instill the principles that perpetuate what is an experiment in human freedom. >> what should be the series where the future rests is filled with regime's in costumes, disappearing acts and most certainly, clowns. instead it becomes three rings of horror. we are often exhausted by that new legislators before they even have a chance to start their jobs. she recounts memorable political missteps in history. go to booktv.org for the complete schedule. >> there has never been a full public accounting of the fbi's domestic intelligence operation, therefore
at 4:30, pete iraq and afghanistan war veteran and a ceo of the vets for freedom talks about theodore rooseveltblic address and offers his revisions for americans today. >> it's not about me or roosevelt litigating where he is on the political spectrum and physical to action. to me it is meant to inspire, motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special and it is worth fighting for. some of us carry the rifle and many in this generation still do but you don't...
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iraq and afghanistan war veterans, he talks about theodore roosevelt's address and offers his revision. ok is not about me. it is a call to action. to me, it is meant to inspire, motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special. and, but we don't have to carry rifles. it is our job to instill into every generation what is, as you all know, an experiment. eastern, --. >> a series of activity is instead filled with budgetary withrope routines costumes, disappearing acts and clowns. instead, it is 30 rings of fire that are so petite that the skeletons have come out of the closet and election day is over that we are often exhausted by the new legislative or they have a chance to start their jobs. >> memorable political missteps in american history. book tv.org and complete weekend schedule. the campaign 2016 bus continues its travels to honor winners of this year student camera competition. we stopped at cherry hill high school in new jersey to recognize madalyn. she was honored in front of her classmates, family and community members before having a chance to v
iraq and afghanistan war veterans, he talks about theodore roosevelt's address and offers his revision. ok is not about me. it is a call to action. to me, it is meant to inspire, motivate and remind americans of every generation what makes america special. and, but we don't have to carry rifles. it is our job to instill into every generation what is, as you all know, an experiment. eastern, --. >> a series of activity is instead filled with budgetary withrope routines costumes,...
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you know, the best attempt was ever made was by theodore roosevelt and was a popular former presidentday. he couldn't manage to do the deal either. so i think whoever this might be is just not going to, you know, get that far. >> i take a different view. i think it's actually a very noble endeavor on the part of this person. they know it's most likely a suicide mission and will energize the conservative base which is depressed to save vulnerable house republicans and senate leaders. donald trump is attacking a very popular governor and when you look at it, you can actually -- the only way that this person if they do exist could win the presidency is by denying donald trump and hillary clinton 270 electoral votes and taking it to the house. that's where it would go. >> a 269-269 with only -- with one down on the supreme court. talk about a nightmare scenario. >> you know -- >> what do we say to is that? >> just saying. any of us that lived through bush v. gore and deny them having enough electoral votes to secure the presidency, we may be facing a bush-gore situation 16 years later wit
you know, the best attempt was ever made was by theodore roosevelt and was a popular former presidentday. he couldn't manage to do the deal either. so i think whoever this might be is just not going to, you know, get that far. >> i take a different view. i think it's actually a very noble endeavor on the part of this person. they know it's most likely a suicide mission and will energize the conservative base which is depressed to save vulnerable house republicans and senate leaders....
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interviewed by diana ross on sunday afternoon at fort:30 the iraq veteran for freedom talks about theodore roosevelt citizenship and the republic address and offers his divisions for americans today. >> this book isn't about me or roosevelt litigating where he is on the political spectrum is a call to action. to me it is meant to inspire, motivate and remind americans of every generation would make america special and it's worth fighting for. some of us carry a rifle and many in this generation still do, but you don't have to to be in the arena and it's our job to instill the principles that perpetuate what is as you all know in experiment in human freedom. >> it is instead a tightrope regime come ethical disappearing acts and certainly clowns. instead becomes three rings of fire. by the time the skeletons come out of the closet and election day is over there before they had the chance to start their jobs. she recounts memorable political missteps in history. go to booktv.org for the complete schedule. a california republican congressman darrell issa took part in a discussion on the internet of thin
interviewed by diana ross on sunday afternoon at fort:30 the iraq veteran for freedom talks about theodore roosevelt citizenship and the republic address and offers his divisions for americans today. >> this book isn't about me or roosevelt litigating where he is on the political spectrum is a call to action. to me it is meant to inspire, motivate and remind americans of every generation would make america special and it's worth fighting for. some of us carry a rifle and many in this...