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and taft was theodore roosevelt's secretary of war and right hand man and. it's important to remember that taft earlier on in his career is civilian governor of the philippines. there's a tendency to think of taft primarily as judge, but his work in the philippines suggests a deep experience in executive authority that then translates into the presidency and to put this all together, i think the new understanding of what the state was doing gives us a host of issue areas to look for presidential power and looking for presidential power throughout the 1800s reveals extensive exercises of presidential power by numerous presidents. the this fascinating is also lindsay as historians you know, we love ranking presidents, right with every year there's a you know, a new ranking and things don't change all that much. but the three presidents that stephen is talking about so usually ranked very high on that list of presidents. so to if stephen is right and and and i think he is too we need to rethink the way we rank our presidents. well thank you so much for that que
and taft was theodore roosevelt's secretary of war and right hand man and. it's important to remember that taft earlier on in his career is civilian governor of the philippines. there's a tendency to think of taft primarily as judge, but his work in the philippines suggests a deep experience in executive authority that then translates into the presidency and to put this all together, i think the new understanding of what the state was doing gives us a host of issue areas to look for...
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and taft was theodore roosevelt's secretary of war and right hand man and. it's important to remember that taft earlier on in his career is civilian governor of the philippines. there's a tendency to think of taft primarily as judge, but his work in the philippines suggests a deep experience in executive authority that then translates into the presidency and to put this all together, i think the new understanding of what the state was doing gives us a host of issue areas to look for presidential power and looking for presidential power throughout the 1800s reveals extensive exercises of presidential power by numerous presidents. the this fascinating is also lindsay as historians you know, we love ranking presidents, right with every year there's a you know, a new ranking and things don't change all that much. but the three presidents that stephen is talking about so usually ranked very high on that list of presidents. so to if stephen is right and and and i think he is too we need to rethink the way we rank our presidents. well thank you so much for that que
and taft was theodore roosevelt's secretary of war and right hand man and. it's important to remember that taft earlier on in his career is civilian governor of the philippines. there's a tendency to think of taft primarily as judge, but his work in the philippines suggests a deep experience in executive authority that then translates into the presidency and to put this all together, i think the new understanding of what the state was doing gives us a host of issue areas to look for...
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but the most interesting men are theodore roosevelt and john quincy adams.even i was susceptible to. the idea that his presidency was sort of the weak spot of his political service career. and it certainly flashy than, ngress, which he gets a lot of credit, especially fighting the gag rule or, you know, his secretary of state tenure, which i think is probably among the, best of all secretaries of states. so i definitely sort of added additional ammunition to my enjoyment of john quincy adams s public service career. but i generally thought that taft was kind of boring and thought that taft was had the mentality and had personality to be a justice that made sense and done, you know, in terms of the progressive agenda but doesn't get credit for it. but this book, i think really shifted my appreciation for sometimes sometimes boring is actually good and boring get stuff done. so i assume there will be no dogs in your household named wim howano no, that probably i't quite have same ring to it, but maybe if i while i probably should not say that sentence if i got
but the most interesting men are theodore roosevelt and john quincy adams.even i was susceptible to. the idea that his presidency was sort of the weak spot of his political service career. and it certainly flashy than, ngress, which he gets a lot of credit, especially fighting the gag rule or, you know, his secretary of state tenure, which i think is probably among the, best of all secretaries of states. so i definitely sort of added additional ammunition to my enjoyment of john quincy adams s...
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comprehensive the most incredible collection of papers around that study is now coming, the theodore rooseveltcenter at dsu will be the home to the coveted and expansive collection of private research and roosevelt memorabilia from pulitzer prize winning historian, edmund morris and his wife and authorwi sylvia jukes morris. those are the works that transformed the way we think about the 26th president. it's an impressive collection - 151 banker's boxes, it's being acquired by the presidential library, 1 housed at the center through the generosity and support of marc brinkmeyer. he's the owner and chairman of the idaho forest group and his wife vicki. the collection features an extensive assortment of notes and audio and memorabilia and information surrounding the three books that are among the most well known of the hundreds of books written about tr, theodore rex, the rise of theodore roosevelt, colonel roosevelt and more. t and so right now, this does not happen without dsu, without the tr center and without the theodore roosevelt president library all working together, that working togethe
comprehensive the most incredible collection of papers around that study is now coming, the theodore rooseveltcenter at dsu will be the home to the coveted and expansive collection of private research and roosevelt memorabilia from pulitzer prize winning historian, edmund morris and his wife and authorwi sylvia jukes morris. those are the works that transformed the way we think about the 26th president. it's an impressive collection - 151 banker's boxes, it's being acquired by the presidential...
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the colonel, theodore roosevelt. the future president of the united states, who had distinguished himself during the spanish-american. but if you were a filipino who lived at the close of the 19th century, the experience was anything but splendid. america's war with spain, brief as it was, was the prelude to a confluence of events that would bring to the united states conflict with the newly minted philippine republic. this war result in the deaths of 4200 american servicemen and anywhere between 20 to 30000 filipino combat dance. but the greatest tragedy was wrought on the civilian populace. records from the u.s. state department estimate that the civilian death toll at approximately a quarter a million, although filipino historians believe it was or even triple the estimate. the heavy loss of life on the part of filipino civilians can be attributed actions directly taken by the american army, such as the destruction of property and agricultural crops, which led to severe food shortages. population displacement, tor
the colonel, theodore roosevelt. the future president of the united states, who had distinguished himself during the spanish-american. but if you were a filipino who lived at the close of the 19th century, the experience was anything but splendid. america's war with spain, brief as it was, was the prelude to a confluence of events that would bring to the united states conflict with the newly minted philippine republic. this war result in the deaths of 4200 american servicemen and anywhere...
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actual, lot of interesting things happened to theodore roosevelt on valentine's day. them was that he3 met alice hathaway lee. she was the next door neighbor of a classmate of theodore's, richard saltonstall. and he began to call her sunshine. and because she seemed particularly cheerful. so he said, as long as i live, he wrote, later, i shall never forget how sweetly she ld. year, but alice waited eight months before saying yes. now. so i have two letters from him. they're not long. first one in 1880, august 15th, 1880. darling queenie, little sunshine. that's what he's calling her. i have been missing you more than i can tell. i perfectly long to hold you in my arms and kiss your sweet, bright face. you are never absent from my thoughts now the other events of valentine's day were not so happy. a little more than three years after thr ce gave birth to a daughter. two days later, alice died at the age of 22. theodore, his mother, died the same day, and ironically it was valentine's day. roosevelt was grief stricken, grief stricken and seldom spoke about his wife afte
actual, lot of interesting things happened to theodore roosevelt on valentine's day. them was that he3 met alice hathaway lee. she was the next door neighbor of a classmate of theodore's, richard saltonstall. and he began to call her sunshine. and because she seemed particularly cheerful. so he said, as long as i live, he wrote, later, i shall never forget how sweetly she ld. year, but alice waited eight months before saying yes. now. so i have two letters from him. they're not long. first one...
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i thought it was theodore roosevelt, but god bless him, i'll check, maybe i'm wrong, so here it is theat one person can fool a lot of people in a short time, and i have one last question for you. share your thoughts about the russian orthodox church, during the upheaval that you are talking about, it will cement or, on the contrary , break down the russian society, because everything that the russian orthodox church does, it is absolutely not orthodox, not christian and not a church, i just don't know what else to call it, please, mr. oleg, yes, i agree, as walter said about the holy roman empire, yes, which... sacred to the roman empire, it is also not the russian, not the orthodox church, it is the fifth or sixth or whatever department of the kgb, and it is necessary to look at its influence at the time of the possible bifurcation point, and actually, how it will be kgb to manage one of its departments. most likely, this will be something that will contribute to the strengthening of this division and tension, because religiously, russia is also a very multifaceted country, and the ch
i thought it was theodore roosevelt, but god bless him, i'll check, maybe i'm wrong, so here it is theat one person can fool a lot of people in a short time, and i have one last question for you. share your thoughts about the russian orthodox church, during the upheaval that you are talking about, it will cement or, on the contrary , break down the russian society, because everything that the russian orthodox church does, it is absolutely not orthodox, not christian and not a church, i just...
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his was theodore roosevelt and he wrote a book about his adventes in which he said that while the exterminationfalo was, quote, needless and brutal, it was also, in his it was necessary in relation to helping solve the, quote, indian question. and he said it was a quote for the advance what he called white civilization. he became a friend of another conservationist by the name of george bird grinnell. his view of the natural world. and this broadened. and he became thet of conservation. president in our history, including writing be buffalo preserves in. montana, but also in wait for it the right now outside of the holy of mountz8■ scott, the comanches and kiowa where they believed. the buffalo had gone whenhey disappeared and were for human o wise the hell up admit they'd made a mistake and promise to do better. and the first federal preserve for bison was their around that taken put on a train at fordham station from, the bronx to. and trained back to home to the plains. scott mama day talks about that return and he gets teared and but he says it makes the story whole. i want to one of my fav
his was theodore roosevelt and he wrote a book about his adventes in which he said that while the exterminationfalo was, quote, needless and brutal, it was also, in his it was necessary in relation to helping solve the, quote, indian question. and he said it was a quote for the advance what he called white civilization. he became a friend of another conservationist by the name of george bird grinnell. his view of the natural world. and this broadened. and he became thet of conservation....
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actually, a lot of interesting things happened to theodore roosevelt on valentine's day. one of them was that he met alice hathaway lee. she was the next door neighbor of a classmate of theodore's, richard saltonstall. and he began to call her sunshine. and because she seemed particularly cheerful. so he said, as long as i live, he wrote, later, ilyhe ' u d tsvalentine's day were not so happy. a little more than three years after their marriage alice gave birth to a daughter. two days later, alice died at the age of 22. theodore, his mother, died the same day, and ironically it was valentine's day. roosevelt was grief stricken, grief stricken and seldom spoke about his wife afterward, not even to their daughter, who had also been named alice in a tribute to his wife. he later wrote, when my heart's dearest died, the lht fm my life went. the light went from my life forever. afterward, he never let anyone call him by the nickname thi that which he'd used when writing to alice. so his is first. marriage was short and he really resolved at the time not to marry again. but met
actually, a lot of interesting things happened to theodore roosevelt on valentine's day. one of them was that he met alice hathaway lee. she was the next door neighbor of a classmate of theodore's, richard saltonstall. and he began to call her sunshine. and because she seemed particularly cheerful. so he said, as long as i live, he wrote, later, ilyhe ' u d tsvalentine's day were not so happy. a little more than three years after their marriage alice gave birth to a daughter. two days later,...
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theodore, his mother, died the same day, and ironically it was valentine's day. roosevelt grief stricken, grieficken and seldom spoke about his wife afterward, not even to their daughter, who had also been named alice in a tribute to his wife. he later wrote, when my heart's dearest died, the light from my life went. the light went from my life forever. afterw h anyone call him by the nickname thi that's thc, which he'd used when writing to alice. so his is first. marriage was short and he really resolved at the time n to marry again. but met our man. and within a year or so he had his second wife. but more about her later on. what's in the next one? oh, i was just going to add probably the saddest story in the book is of jean pierce, franklin pierce's wife, she had lost two two sons before. they were five years old. and she wasind of hysterical about her remaining son, benji. and it turned out that she was very, very she actually prayed t her husband would not win the presidency? he did win. and they were coming home from funeral for her uncle and they were in a train wre
theodore, his mother, died the same day, and ironically it was valentine's day. roosevelt grief stricken, grieficken and seldom spoke about his wife afterward, not even to their daughter, who had also been named alice in a tribute to his wife. he later wrote, when my heart's dearest died, the light from my life went. the light went from my life forever. afterw h anyone call him by the nickname thi that's thc, which he'd used when writing to alice. so his is first. marriage was short and he...
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the danger was raised by theodore roosevelt who denied the american people have surrendered to any setcharacter the final right to determine the fundamental questions upon which free self- government ultimately depends, end quote. >>> preventing states from exercising their right to regulate elections would seem like a fundamental question that directly threaten free government. joining me now is the constitutional law professor from the university of pennsylvania law school and the author of the nation that never was, reconstructing america's story. professor roosevelt, good to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> let me ask you about the decision by the liberal justices on the court siding with the right of the 14th amendment, what do you make of that? >> i think what we are seeing here, unfortunately the court is concerned about itself as an institution. they are issuing them out of self-preservation. they know the american people are upset with what is going on, and trying to appear apolitical and neutral. that's part of the explanation why they took up the immunity case. the c
the danger was raised by theodore roosevelt who denied the american people have surrendered to any setcharacter the final right to determine the fundamental questions upon which free self- government ultimately depends, end quote. >>> preventing states from exercising their right to regulate elections would seem like a fundamental question that directly threaten free government. joining me now is the constitutional law professor from the university of pennsylvania law school and the...
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the theodore roosevelt center will be the home to the extensive collection of private research and memorabilia from pulitzer prize-winning historians, his wife and offer. those are the works that transform the way a we think abt the 26th president. it's an impressive collection. 151 banker spots housed at the center to the generosity and supportive the owner and the chairman of the idaho forest group and his wife the collection features an extensive assortment of notes and audio and memorabilia and information surrounding the books among the most well-known of the hundreds of books written, the rise of theodore roosevelt and more and so right now this does not happen without the center working together. that collaboration and confidence led to this. congratulations to all of those entities involved. this is an amazing collection. it's not going to harvard or yale. [applause] looking forward when we think about some of the economic opportunities i just want to know people are getting charged up. whether you are in beach or bowman or dickinson. all of these are opportunities for us in mount rush
the theodore roosevelt center will be the home to the extensive collection of private research and memorabilia from pulitzer prize-winning historians, his wife and offer. those are the works that transform the way a we think abt the 26th president. it's an impressive collection. 151 banker spots housed at the center to the generosity and supportive the owner and the chairman of the idaho forest group and his wife the collection features an extensive assortment of notes and audio and memorabilia...
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they they're going to exonerate flipper they're going to exonerate the entire regiment that theodore roosevelt dishonorably discharged. there was only one person left alive. so they were like. well, here you go. it's 25,000. we owe you. this is like, okay, i guess, but i mean, they are going to really push for reshaping their image if we don't see race we only see green and take the language and rhetoric of young and then you take the. the fact that for a long time you know, coal colin powell is going to be a key figure. for example, he helps in the reagan administration. he is going to help design operation are urgent fury which was the invasion of grenada and i kind of like why they invoked the united states invading grenada because they actually weren't anything relating to communism. maurice bishop just trying to push back. he was a socialist and you know, the reagan administration was like, no, yeah. so i mean you have a very his politics aligned the idea of we only see green and so this is what we're going to support right and. you know like i said, i read an article him recently where s
they they're going to exonerate flipper they're going to exonerate the entire regiment that theodore roosevelt dishonorably discharged. there was only one person left alive. so they were like. well, here you go. it's 25,000. we owe you. this is like, okay, i guess, but i mean, they are going to really push for reshaping their image if we don't see race we only see green and take the language and rhetoric of young and then you take the. the fact that for a long time you know, coal colin powell...
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then woodrow wilson, theodore roosevelt insist that the president's a steward of the people for the first time rejecting the madisonian model. but then comes radio and fdr and mass communication makes possible a national demagogue in a way that it wasn't before radio and now this. social media and i talk about these phenomenon phenomena in the in the context of what we're ultimately about which is finding leaders who can exercise selfish and self-knowledge talk talk about because there's a there's a very interesting discussion in the book about all of this in the context of the social media age. i think people want to hear that, well, there's certainly a social media is the antithesis. the republic of reason, to the degree that it's remember the core definition, virtue is impulse. it's the marshmallow test. it's waiting. if you take marshmallow now, you get one. if you wait 15 minutes, you get the kids who waited, you know, a tremendous success and it's the degree that social media rewards like shares immediate gratification rather than sober second thoughts deliberation and reason. it's
then woodrow wilson, theodore roosevelt insist that the president's a steward of the people for the first time rejecting the madisonian model. but then comes radio and fdr and mass communication makes possible a national demagogue in a way that it wasn't before radio and now this. social media and i talk about these phenomenon phenomena in the in the context of what we're ultimately about which is finding leaders who can exercise selfish and self-knowledge talk talk about because there's a...
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producer with doris for there for wonderful history channel, a channel series washington, lincoln, theodore roosevelt, and most recently fdr. together they form pastimes productions, which will next be producing a new series on the west with kevin. i auditioned costner. they have already created a unique and appealing look and style to thesehows. you'll see some of some sampling of it during this evening. not only authoritative talking heads, but remarkable, authentic lo scenes featuring performers and settings that evoke the colonial revolutionary periods, the civil war, the progressive era, the new deal, and world war two. scholarship and scenery. discussion and drama. and tonight, a special focus on their abraham lincoln, of course. so we're glad beth is here and we thank our history channel friends for coming as well, and also for history channel's truly generousponsorship and support of the forum this year. mary. only a wonderfully generous donation to help make this big forum work, but also in case you thought those dvds just appeared in your packages by magic, it through the generosity of the
producer with doris for there for wonderful history channel, a channel series washington, lincoln, theodore roosevelt, and most recently fdr. together they form pastimes productions, which will next be producing a new series on the west with kevin. i auditioned costner. they have already created a unique and appealing look and style to thesehows. you'll see some of some sampling of it during this evening. not only authoritative talking heads, but remarkable, authentic lo scenes featuring...
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with doris for there for wonderful history channel, a channel series, washington, lincoln, theodore roosevelt, and most recently fdr. together they form pastimes productions, which will next be producing a new series on the west with kevin. i auditioned for that, but they chose kevin costner. they have already created a unique and appealing look and style to these shows. you'll see some of some sampling of it during this evening. not only authoritative talking heads, but remarkable, authentic looking action scenes featuring performers and settings that evoke the colonial revolutionary periods, the civil war, the progressive era, the new deal, and world war two. scholarship and scenery. discussion and drama. and tonight, a special focus on their abraham lincoln, of course. so we're glad beth is here and we thank our history channel friends for coming as well, and also for history channel's truly generous sponsorship and support of the forum this year. mary. not only a wonderfully generous donation to help make this big forum work, but also in case you thought those dvds just appeared in your p
with doris for there for wonderful history channel, a channel series, washington, lincoln, theodore roosevelt, and most recently fdr. together they form pastimes productions, which will next be producing a new series on the west with kevin. i auditioned for that, but they chose kevin costner. they have already created a unique and appealing look and style to these shows. you'll see some of some sampling of it during this evening. not only authoritative talking heads, but remarkable, authentic...