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it's called my brother theodore roosevelt. and i highly recommend it very very loving book as you may well imagine. now the night. um, well when mckinley died and the very first night that theodore spent as president of the united states, he invited his sisters to come to the white house and have dinner with him. and this is what corrine writes about that evening. she says as we sat around the table, he turned and said do you realize that this is the birthday of our father, september 22nd? i have realized it as i signed various papers all day long. i feel as if my father's hand were on my shoulder. as if there were special blessing over the life, i am to lead here. and she goes on to say at that time. it was the habit at the white house to pass with the coffee a little boutonniere to each gentleman. as the flowers were passed to the president. the one given to him was a yellow sophronia rose. he said is it not strange. this is the rose that we all connect with my father. he always picked one for his buttonhole from that bush. a
it's called my brother theodore roosevelt. and i highly recommend it very very loving book as you may well imagine. now the night. um, well when mckinley died and the very first night that theodore spent as president of the united states, he invited his sisters to come to the white house and have dinner with him. and this is what corrine writes about that evening. she says as we sat around the table, he turned and said do you realize that this is the birthday of our father, september 22nd? i...
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and in our own immediate neighborhood in new york city, you might think of the theodore roosevelt monument recently removed from the steps of the american museum of natural history or earlier actually just before this exhibition opened and it is being moved to the new theodore roosevelt presidential library in north dakota, which is set to open in 2026. there is also the statue of jay marion sims who in his gynecological research operated on black women without their consent and without anesthesia that monument was moved from central park on east 103rd street and is now located in greenwood cemetery in brooklyn where sims is buried and then there's the thomas jefferson monument remove from new york city hall and now on long-term loan to us at the new york historical society. it was installed in our lobby just last week. there has been a lot of justifiably heated debate over these and other monuments and the aim of this exhibition is to provide a space to think critically and to think contextually about this very difficult subject and more specifically to show that these controversies which
and in our own immediate neighborhood in new york city, you might think of the theodore roosevelt monument recently removed from the steps of the american museum of natural history or earlier actually just before this exhibition opened and it is being moved to the new theodore roosevelt presidential library in north dakota, which is set to open in 2026. there is also the statue of jay marion sims who in his gynecological research operated on black women without their consent and without...
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eastern, presidential historian and author talked about how presidents like abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson sought refuge from the pressures of their job with sports, fishing, theater and even poker. and at 2:00 p.m. on the presidency, bigraphical author and her book, tells the story of the former first lady who was a trained geologist and joined herbert haofbger in his world war i relief efforts before moving into the white house in 1929. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors talking about their latest nonfiction books. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, from freedom fest, journalist glen greenwald talks about his latest, securing democracy. about freedom of the press in brazil under president bolsonaro and liberal media outlets in the u.s. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwords, former george w. bush white house press secretary on how the mainstream media has a leftist bais
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. >> well, i can tell you for a fact that first lady edith roosevelt, the wife of theodore roosevelt, had -- you said irises and peonies? yeah, she definitely had those growing in what was the progenitor of the rose garden. it was a colonial style garden during her time period in the white house. >> i want to get to the rose garden, but first -- well, i'll start with this. the rose garden i have been in and out of a thousand times. >> lucky you. [laughter] >> lucky me. over the course of 40 years and seven presidents beginning with president gerald ford. and the rose garden was always a formal office space. it was an official event space. it wasn't just for the dogs. every once many a while you could tell the presidents' dogs had been there. but it was a beautiful setting, outdoor setting that was used con instantly even -- constantly, even in somewhat cold, somewhat rainy weather. jacqueline kennedy redid the rose garden. was that a dramatic departure point from generations before, or was it a process of evolution? >> definitely a process of evolution and if kind of a dramatic -- and
. >> well, i can tell you for a fact that first lady edith roosevelt, the wife of theodore roosevelt, had -- you said irises and peonies? yeah, she definitely had those growing in what was the progenitor of the rose garden. it was a colonial style garden during her time period in the white house. >> i want to get to the rose garden, but first -- well, i'll start with this. the rose garden i have been in and out of a thousand times. >> lucky you. [laughter] >> lucky me....
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i just remembered theodore roosevelt from memory. ore is given by god , then it is bohdan in the ukrainian version, if you translate theodore or feodar or bohdan from the point of view to the people of our country he means and i am translating some now in a strange way so and so this russian money in kharkiv or in kyiv to say live gets a way and here people from greatness come and say no we are not jews i am so description beauty what am i i am just me i was so shaken then, well, life was like that, are there any more wishes for us? yes, there are still questions. francisco once he was a potential owner of ukraine for years, but due to violation of the law in the usa due to the transfer of illegally obtained funds through american banks, he has been sitting for tens of years and in prison, maybe several of our oligarchs will go there with such a reputation kolomoiskyi and others to whom the fbi has questions about the fbi has questions about firtash and and but firtash has good lawyers, he is also a proposal person when the conversati
i just remembered theodore roosevelt from memory. ore is given by god , then it is bohdan in the ukrainian version, if you translate theodore or feodar or bohdan from the point of view to the people of our country he means and i am translating some now in a strange way so and so this russian money in kharkiv or in kyiv to say live gets a way and here people from greatness come and say no we are not jews i am so description beauty what am i i am just me i was so shaken then, well, life was like...
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. >> i can tell you for a fact, the wife of theodore roosevelt, you said viruses and peonies? >> viruses and peonies. >> she definitely had those growing in what was the progenitor of the current rose garden. it was colonial style down her time period. >> i want to get to the rose garden, but first i will start with this. the rose garden, i have been in and out of 1000 times. >> lucky you. >> lucky me, over the course of 40 years and seven presidents beginning with president gerald ford. the rose garden was always a formal office space, it was an official event space, it was not just for the dogs. everyone was just saying you can tell the president dogs have been there, but it was a beautiful setting, outdoor setting. it was used constantly, even in the cold and rainy weather. jacqueline kennedy raided the rose garden, was that a dramatic departure point from generations before? or, was it a process of evolution? >> it was definitely a process of evolution and a dramatic point of departure. the answer to your question's bills. really, the history of that site as a garden space
. >> i can tell you for a fact, the wife of theodore roosevelt, you said viruses and peonies? >> viruses and peonies. >> she definitely had those growing in what was the progenitor of the current rose garden. it was colonial style down her time period. >> i want to get to the rose garden, but first i will start with this. the rose garden, i have been in and out of 1000 times. >> lucky you. >> lucky me, over the course of 40 years and seven presidents...
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were going to have abraham lincoln, ronald reagan, theodore roosevelt combination. to make up for this. >> any interest in saying who you would like that person to be? >> i want the person to be someone who can articulate a plan, who has experience and a record that shows they've done it before, and love america, and have a way of making sure it matters. america loves them. so whoever that might be, listen. there is no question, president trump, he did a lot of tremendous things. between a strong military he may be, he may come out in the the candidate, but there are others out there as well. people like ron desantis come to mind. but there others. the first thing we are going to do is when the majority in the house because this is very crucial. there indebted to the wrong direction. we have articulated some of those policies. it is the wrong direction. we could secure the border. we can lower the price of gasoline and be more energy independent, which is not just an economic and -- issue, it is a security issue. we can help small businesses. that is as we've discus
were going to have abraham lincoln, ronald reagan, theodore roosevelt combination. to make up for this. >> any interest in saying who you would like that person to be? >> i want the person to be someone who can articulate a plan, who has experience and a record that shows they've done it before, and love america, and have a way of making sure it matters. america loves them. so whoever that might be, listen. there is no question, president trump, he did a lot of tremendous things....
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would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over there in the 50s and decorate the gravesthat were there. when i got out of the service i stepped right back into it . went out with the boy scouts and put up the flags every year and eventually ended up being a scout at golden gate cemetery for many years. one day a gentleman walked upto me with a uniform of colonel retired . he grabbed me, i wasin uniform and says i need your help . from that day on i worked with cardinal sullivan doing military funerals and formed a group called the volunteers of america who brought in other veterans to perform military service and the closing of all the bases we got milit
would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over...
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eastern, presidential historian and author talked about how presidents like abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson sought refuge from the pressures of their job with sports, fishing, theater and even poker. and at 2:00 p.m. on the presidency, bigraphical author and her book, "a woman of adventure: the life and times of first lady hoover" tells story of the first lady who was a trained geologist and joined herbert haofber in his world war i relief efforts before moving into the white house in 1929. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. and find a full program schedule at c-span.org/history. >> the world's first general purpose electronics computer was a top secret u.s. army project during world war ii. it weighed 30 tons and took up 1800 square feet. sunday night on q&a, an internet governance expert at american university college of law and the author of proving ground talks about the six american women who programmed it and her efforts to get their work known to the larger public. >> john was the visionary of it and he
eastern, presidential historian and author talked about how presidents like abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson sought refuge from the pressures of their job with sports, fishing, theater and even poker. and at 2:00 p.m. on the presidency, bigraphical author and her book, "a woman of adventure: the life and times of first lady hoover" tells story of the first lady who was a trained geologist and joined herbert haofber in his world war i relief...
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she went to washington demanded have an audience with theodore roosevelt. she was turned away. she went to congress demanded to speak to a joint house of congress. she was turned away. but instead she stayed up in the lady's gallery where she sold miniature hatchet pins to raise money for her cause quite a character but by the time she died in 1912 there had been a lot of advances in states going dry, especially in the south and in baptism bootleggers, i decided to look at the south during prohibition because we went dry before much of the rest of the country and had gotten really really good it producing transporting and selling alcohol by the time the rest of the country got dry. georgia went dry in 1907 by 1919 every state in the south was dry. except for one should not surprise you it was, louisiana. and it really never did go dry. now one of the supporters of the temperance cause was eleanor roosevelt, which is not surprising for several reasons one is she was very involved involved in the suffragist movement. the other was her family history of severe alcoholism her fathe
she went to washington demanded have an audience with theodore roosevelt. she was turned away. she went to congress demanded to speak to a joint house of congress. she was turned away. but instead she stayed up in the lady's gallery where she sold miniature hatchet pins to raise money for her cause quite a character but by the time she died in 1912 there had been a lot of advances in states going dry, especially in the south and in baptism bootleggers, i decided to look at the south during...
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would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelthe roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over there in the 50s and decorate the gravesthat were there. when i got out of the service i stepped right back into it . went out with the boy scouts and put up the flags every year and eventually ended up being a scout at golden gate cemetery for many years. one day a gentleman walked upto me with a uniform of colonel retired . he grabbed me, i wasin uniform and says i need your help . from that day on i worked with cardinal sullivan doing military funerals and formed a group called the volunteers of america who brought in other veterans to perform military service and the closing of all the bases we got military pe
would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelthe roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over there...
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ladies and first families, for example, just before jerry's death in 1904 president theodore roosevelttook a day to personally call on jerry at his home and he assured him that if he would were to recover he would always have a place at the white house and i love this quote on the screen here from the york daily record. i'm from york. so i loved finding this piece from 1903 saying what would happen to be affairs of state if jerry should retire is fearsome to contemplate. now if we head to the next slide, we'll move from the interior of the white house to the exterior. so the gardens and grounds of course are just as integral to the maintenance of the white house as those interior roles are and today a lot of these responsibilities fall to the national park service and the department of the interior, but throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries gardeners florists and botanists have been an essential part of the white house res. typically because of the nature of this position white house gardeners stay for many years if not for decades and that's certainly the case here with henry f
ladies and first families, for example, just before jerry's death in 1904 president theodore roosevelttook a day to personally call on jerry at his home and he assured him that if he would were to recover he would always have a place at the white house and i love this quote on the screen here from the york daily record. i'm from york. so i loved finding this piece from 1903 saying what would happen to be affairs of state if jerry should retire is fearsome to contemplate. now if we head to the...
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[laughter] i was there right after theodore roosevelt was named president.athan: i'm going to do the markets. we are down 0.75% on the s&p. on the nasdaq 100, if you are just tuning in, down 0.8% get the main event mother this morning -- event through most of this morning has been the dollar. a clean break 101. we are looking ahead to earnings season with stuart kaiser of ubs in about 20 minutes. tom, i knew you got a special guest coming up on this program in about four minutes. tom: vince cooperman is going to drop by. we are going to blow someone away here any second. jonathan: i think we probably are, given our direction of travel. perhaps over the next 24 hours. from new york city, with tom keene and bramo, for four more days, and then you are gone for a week and then you are back for good? lisa: then there is no more vacation. jonathan: from new york, heard on radio, seen on tv, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ritika: keeping you up to date with news from around the world, with the first word, i'm ritika gupta. the scene is set for a disruptive legal
[laughter] i was there right after theodore roosevelt was named president.athan: i'm going to do the markets. we are down 0.75% on the s&p. on the nasdaq 100, if you are just tuning in, down 0.8% get the main event mother this morning -- event through most of this morning has been the dollar. a clean break 101. we are looking ahead to earnings season with stuart kaiser of ubs in about 20 minutes. tom, i knew you got a special guest coming up on this program in about four minutes. tom: vince...
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salinger was a ri w grandson of theodore roosevelt, as was philanthropist david rockefeller and mediance. >> reporter: and notably, professor frey says, more than 250 ritchie boys continued to work in the field of intelligence after the war. becoming professional spies. >> many of those who trained at camp ritchie actually did go on to the o.s.s., the precursor to the cia. that meant that the people who learned their craft at camp ritchie played a significant role in setting up what eventually became the cia. >> how do you think we should be recalling the ritchie boys? >> i think we look at this group and we see true heroes. we see those who are the greatest of the greatest generation. these are people who made massive contributions, who helped shape what it meant to be american and to in some cases gave their lives in service to this country. >> this is a remarkable story. why do so few americans know about this? >> because it involves military intelligence, much of it was actually kept secret until the 1990s. a lot of what was learned and the methods used are important to keep secre
salinger was a ri w grandson of theodore roosevelt, as was philanthropist david rockefeller and mediance. >> reporter: and notably, professor frey says, more than 250 ritchie boys continued to work in the field of intelligence after the war. becoming professional spies. >> many of those who trained at camp ritchie actually did go on to the o.s.s., the precursor to the cia. that meant that the people who learned their craft at camp ritchie played a significant role in setting up what...
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acquiring the first portrait of john adams for the white house collection during her time and theodore roosevelt's nobel prize was acquired during this time and any of us who worked on the west wing or had blue pass that took people on tours would always point to that nobel prize that was in the roosevelt room and her goal. as i said was bringing the presidency to a standard and using it as an international stage. and so i'd like these lessons of leadership encourage and diplomacy of mrs. reagan that we talked about today. i wonder if each of you can offer a final thought. well you made me think about the white house, but i'm also we're calling that we're celebrating this centennial and nancy reagan. but nancy reagan had to fundraise for this internal veronald reagan and she task boone pickens. who's the oil and gas entrepreneur from amarillo, texas, you know. don't reagan booster to find a hundred million dollars to fundraise for the the opening. you know, they're the centennial fundraising drive. well, he called what he thought was good news of the date of the was getting close. the thermometer
acquiring the first portrait of john adams for the white house collection during her time and theodore roosevelt's nobel prize was acquired during this time and any of us who worked on the west wing or had blue pass that took people on tours would always point to that nobel prize that was in the roosevelt room and her goal. as i said was bringing the presidency to a standard and using it as an international stage. and so i'd like these lessons of leadership encourage and diplomacy of mrs....
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w e b dubois and at least one president theodore roosevelt. again today we just missed these ideas not only is racist but as absurd. but in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in many circles, they were taken as a given. it's important to remember that race was used somewhat differently during that period then it's used today and this included differentiating what europeans one from another the germans called themselves a teutonic race the irish a gaelic race the russians a slavic race the english and some americans saw themselves as the anglo-saxon race. throughout his life churchill used the word race. for instance. he called the british people and island race. his critics often. it's like one outburst in particular to prove that he was a racist when he said i hate all indians. they are a beastly people with a beastly religion. what these same critics fail to note is that this outburst occurred in 1942 after churchill was told that india's congress party had announced that it would offer only passive resistance to an expected japanese inv
w e b dubois and at least one president theodore roosevelt. again today we just missed these ideas not only is racist but as absurd. but in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in many circles, they were taken as a given. it's important to remember that race was used somewhat differently during that period then it's used today and this included differentiating what europeans one from another the germans called themselves a teutonic race the irish a gaelic race the russians a slavic race the...
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you go back to what happened 1912, theodore roosevelt created a third party, the bowman's party, to goafter william howard taft. but in this case, i mean, you're looking at arizona, and your reporting was interesting. i'm not feeling a lot of kineticism with trump, or pence there. i know that it's hard to see just on video clip, but i'm not sure the trump rallies are going to have this appeal like they had four years ago, when with such an oddball figure. right now, many people see him as a criminal, as some sort of mafioso, some sort of a totalitarian instinct about him the trying to undermine our democracy. pence has been very feckless for four years, obedient to donald trump. yes, he's come out as a sane person, in admitting that joe biden won the election. but neither of them seemed to mean the future of the republican party, but you know, they certainly are the two that are gonna matter here for the midterms. and they are the two big surrogates of the party at this point. >> and they certainly see themselves as the future of the republican party. i am sure you saw this stunning re
you go back to what happened 1912, theodore roosevelt created a third party, the bowman's party, to goafter william howard taft. but in this case, i mean, you're looking at arizona, and your reporting was interesting. i'm not feeling a lot of kineticism with trump, or pence there. i know that it's hard to see just on video clip, but i'm not sure the trump rallies are going to have this appeal like they had four years ago, when with such an oddball figure. right now, many people see him as a...
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would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over there in the 50s and decorate the gravesthat were there. when i got out of the service i stepped right back into it . went out with the boy scouts and put up the flags every year and eventually ended up being a scout at golden gate cemetery for many years. one day a gentleman walked upto me with a uniform of colonel retired . he grabbed me, i wasin uniform and says i need your help . from that day on i worked with cardinal sullivan doing military funerals and formed a group called the volunteers of america who brought in other veterans to perform military service and the closing of all the bases we got milit
would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over...
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theodore roosevelt? whoa, i didn't know that. well-done, ashe.y is the youngest person elected president at age of 43. >> there you go. stuart: everybody don't forget to send in your "friday feedback" questions, comments, critiques. we take it all. fan friday, record yourself, tell us your name, where are from, say you're watching "varney & company," you will be on tv ash, happy birthday. sorry i missed it. sorry, sorry. >> thank you very much. >> gentleman on the left-hand side of the screen is neil can view total of it is now his show. neil: what is it with you two and birthdays. fine, happy birthday. ashley, so do you. we just move on. stuart: yep. neil: but this is how much folks love you, still wishing you happy birthday. on my birthday i asked for email, nothing. even my family. nope, nothing.
theodore roosevelt? whoa, i didn't know that. well-done, ashe.y is the youngest person elected president at age of 43. >> there you go. stuart: everybody don't forget to send in your "friday feedback" questions, comments, critiques. we take it all. fan friday, record yourself, tell us your name, where are from, say you're watching "varney & company," you will be on tv ash, happy birthday. sorry i missed it. sorry, sorry. >> thank you very much. >>...
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um, i also wanted to highlight edith roosevelt's wife of president theodore roosevelt and during the mckinney in white renovation of the white house, which took place in 1902 charles mccann who was leading the project. he really wanted to start with a clean slate in the white house and really get rid of essentially everything that was in the house up to that point very, i mean as you you have to i don't have pictures this but you have to if you've if you're familiar with the images of the white house from the late 19th century, it was very high victorian and style and throughout the 19th century that had been what the families had used in decorating was everything of the latest fashion and kim wanted to return to a classical vision of the house and but mrs. roosevelt put her foot down in certain things. she for example, love the lincoln bedroom suite which mary todd lincoln had purchased for the best guest. over during her time and so she insisted she was going to have it for her bedroom, which you see in that center slide the the famous lincoln bed and the accompanying dressers and
um, i also wanted to highlight edith roosevelt's wife of president theodore roosevelt and during the mckinney in white renovation of the white house, which took place in 1902 charles mccann who was leading the project. he really wanted to start with a clean slate in the white house and really get rid of essentially everything that was in the house up to that point very, i mean as you you have to i don't have pictures this but you have to if you've if you're familiar with the images of the white...
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haitian ambassador had visited the white house even when booker t washington had had a meal with theodore roosevelt and his family, although that had a caused a lot of protests and ugly language to go on at the same time. oscar to priest doesn't let the flames die down because he uses a to raise money for the naacp. so kind of puts the hoover administration a little bit on some rocky territory through the summer and just about the time it all sort of dies out by the end of august and it looks like things are going to get back on this equal footing again. we get at the end of october the collapse of the economy and the collapse of the stock market. and so what you end up having is a situation and all the causes of the depression or are very lengthy and very varied and not for this this afternoon's discussion except to say that herbert hoover being a businessman had a keen sense of what would probably make the economy work. they are also balancing the and part of in into depending on you know, your political views but to put your head into the hoover's heads bear in mind that this is a couple who phy
haitian ambassador had visited the white house even when booker t washington had had a meal with theodore roosevelt and his family, although that had a caused a lot of protests and ugly language to go on at the same time. oscar to priest doesn't let the flames die down because he uses a to raise money for the naacp. so kind of puts the hoover administration a little bit on some rocky territory through the summer and just about the time it all sort of dies out by the end of august and it looks...
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eastern presidential historian at author doris goodwin talks about theodore roosevelt, franklin rooseveltsought refuge from the pressures of their job with the sports, theater even poker. at two on the presidency, biographical author annette dunlap in her book woman of censure the life and times of first lady lou henry hoover tells the story of the former first lady who is a trained geologist and join herbert hoover world war i relief efforts before moving into the white house in 19209. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on cspan2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. book tv every sunday on cspan2 features and leading talking about their latest nonfiction books. 8:00 p.m. eastern from freedom fast greenbelt talks about his latest securing democracy. about freedom of the press in brazil under president and liberal media outlets in the u.s. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, former george w. bush white house press secretary flusher on how the mainstream media has a leftist biased in his book depressi
eastern presidential historian at author doris goodwin talks about theodore roosevelt, franklin rooseveltsought refuge from the pressures of their job with the sports, theater even poker. at two on the presidency, biographical author annette dunlap in her book woman of censure the life and times of first lady lou henry hoover tells the story of the former first lady who is a trained geologist and join herbert hoover world war i relief efforts before moving into the white house in 19209....
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would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over there in the 50s and decorate the gravesthat were there. when i got out of the service i stepped right back into it . went out with the boy scouts and put up the flags every year and eventually ended up being a scout at golden gate cemetery for many years. one day a gentleman walked upto me with a uniform of colonel retired . he grabbed me, i wasin uniform and says i need your help . from that day on i worked with cardinal sullivan doing military funerals and formed a group called the volunteers of america who brought in other veterans to perform military service and the closing of all the bases we got milit
would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over...
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would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over there in the 50s and decorate the gravesthat were there. when i got out of the service i stepped right back into it . went out with the boy scouts and put up the flags every year and eventually ended up being a scout at golden gate cemetery for many years. one day a gentleman walked upto me with a uniform of colonel retired . he grabbed me, i wasin uniform and says i need your help . from that day on i worked with cardinal sullivan doing military funerals and formed a group called the volunteers of america who brought in other veterans to perform military service and the closing of all the bases we got milit
would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over...
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presidential historian and author goodwin talks about how presidents like abraham lincoln, theodore rooseveltanken -- franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson fought pressures of their job and at 2:00 p.m. on the providence he autobiography ical author tells the story of. and join herbert hoover in his world war i relief efforts before moving into the white house in 1929. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage on the response to russia's invasion of ukraine. we also have international perspectives from the united nations and statements from foreign leaders. all on the c-span network, the c-span now free mobile app and c-span.org/ukraine. our web resource page where you can watch the latest videos on demand and wallow tweets from journalists on the ground. go to c-span.org/ukraine. >> c-span rings you and unfiltered view of government. our newsletter word for word recaps the day for you. scan the qr code at the right bottom to sign up for this email and stay up
presidential historian and author goodwin talks about how presidents like abraham lincoln, theodore rooseveltanken -- franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson fought pressures of their job and at 2:00 p.m. on the providence he autobiography ical author tells the story of. and join herbert hoover in his world war i relief efforts before moving into the white house in 1929. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at...
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theodore roosevelt, dwight eisenhower and the content they gave to our idea of the common good.ou have already expressed your dissatisfaction with donald trump. who are the leaders that fit the bill in the gop today? guest: it's a lot easier to go back 60 years. i don't think you will find them in the senate. you may find them in the statehouses where governors have had to deal with real life issues. there are a ton of them right now. republicans will have to do something about abortion for example. the governor and my state, is approximately where you want to go. the reason why you want to governor, you want someone who has had executive experience running things. senators do not have that and trump did not have that. trump presided over levers of power and he did not know which ones to pull. guest: in terms of being the progressive conservative where did donald trump go wrong? guest: he went wrong straight at the beginning. i wrote speeches for the campaign. i wrote the inaugural speech, i wrote a kennedy like speech. i read a book on presidential speech in's and listen to wha
theodore roosevelt, dwight eisenhower and the content they gave to our idea of the common good.ou have already expressed your dissatisfaction with donald trump. who are the leaders that fit the bill in the gop today? guest: it's a lot easier to go back 60 years. i don't think you will find them in the senate. you may find them in the statehouses where governors have had to deal with real life issues. there are a ton of them right now. republicans will have to do something about abortion for...
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were going to have abraham lincoln, ronald reagan, theodore roosevelt combination.o make up for this. >> any interest in saying who you would like that person to be? >> i want the person to be someone who can articulate a plan, who has experience and a record that shows they've done it before, and love america, and have a way of making sure it matters. america loves them. so whoever that might be, listen. there is no question, president trump, he did a lot of tremendous things. between a strong military he may be, he may come out in the the candidate, but there are others out there as well. people like ron desantis come to mind. but there others. the first thing we are going to do is when the majority in the house because this is very crucial. there indebted to the wrong direction. we have articulated some of those policies. it is the wrong direction. we could secure the border. we can lower the price of gasoline and be more energy independent, which is not just an economic and -- issue, it is a security issue. we can help small businesses. that is as we've discusse
were going to have abraham lincoln, ronald reagan, theodore roosevelt combination.o make up for this. >> any interest in saying who you would like that person to be? >> i want the person to be someone who can articulate a plan, who has experience and a record that shows they've done it before, and love america, and have a way of making sure it matters. america loves them. so whoever that might be, listen. there is no question, president trump, he did a lot of tremendous things....
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presidential historian doris kearns goodwin talks about presidents like abraham lincoln, theodore rooseveltrankin roosevelt and lyndon johnson sought refuge from the pressures of their jobs with boards, fishing theater and poker on book tv in her book the woman of adventure the life and times of first lady. exploring the american story. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history >> life sunday, august 7 on in-depth. columnist and talkshow host larry elder will be our guest to talk about political correctness, the left and racial politics in the united states. he is the author of several books including "10 things you can't say in america." join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. our conversation with the larry elder on book tv on c-span2. >> be up-to-date in the latest in publishing with books tv podcast on nonfiction books. you can find about books on c-span now are free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the
presidential historian doris kearns goodwin talks about presidents like abraham lincoln, theodore rooseveltrankin roosevelt and lyndon johnson sought refuge from the pressures of their jobs with boards, fishing theater and poker on book tv in her book the woman of adventure the life and times of first lady. exploring the american story. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history >> life sunday,...
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goodman talked about how presidents like abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson sought refuge from the pressures of their job with sports, fishing, theater and even poker. on the presidency, a biographical author on her book, a woman of adventure, the life and times of lou henry hoover tells the story of the former first lady who was a trained geologist and joined herbert hoover in his world war i relief efforts before moving into the white house in 1929. exploring the american story, watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> live, sunday, august 7 on in-depth, coldness and talkshow host larry elder will be our guest to talk about political correctness, the left and racial politics in the united states. he is the author of several books including 10 things you cannot say and america, what's race got to do with it and a lot like me, and memoir about his turbulent relationship with his father. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comment
goodman talked about how presidents like abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson sought refuge from the pressures of their job with sports, fishing, theater and even poker. on the presidency, a biographical author on her book, a woman of adventure, the life and times of lou henry hoover tells the story of the former first lady who was a trained geologist and joined herbert hoover in his world war i relief efforts before moving into the white house in 1929....
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president theodore roosevelt, who was a former new york city police commissioner, once said, quote, no one is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his body, to risk his well-being, to risk his life in a great cause. on thursday, june 30, 2022, these officers and many other responders risked their lives as they valiantly answered the call to protect the people of the commonwealth of kentucky. their heroic deaths represent a powerful display of the selfless love described in john 15:13. quote, greater love has no man than this, to lay down his life for his friends. even as we speak, several other first responders are also fighting for their lives recovering from their injuries from that horrific day. and our prayers are with them and with their families. in a nation where police forces have been vilified in recent years, by the actions of a few bad actors, may the lives of these brave men be a reminder of the outstanding integrity and sacrifice that the thin blue line represents. we must continue to support our law enforcement officers across the united states, ensuring t
president theodore roosevelt, who was a former new york city police commissioner, once said, quote, no one is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his body, to risk his well-being, to risk his life in a great cause. on thursday, june 30, 2022, these officers and many other responders risked their lives as they valiantly answered the call to protect the people of the commonwealth of kentucky. their heroic deaths represent a powerful display of the selfless love described in john...