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edward: all good, but they don't compare to theodore roosevelt. i chose theodore roosevelt.d: he was my guy. i mean, i went out to theodore roosevelt national park with my family as a kid, to the medora musical in the badlands, and i was a red river rough rider. so, this was providential. it was ordained that i would be a fan of tr. jeffrey: ok, a fan and then you want to write about him, but your way in is through the women in his life. why? edward: well, theodore roosevelt was -- the myth about theodore roosevelt is that he was a self-made man. that is just simply not true. all of us, if we are fortunate in our lives, have brothers, sisters, fathers, grandparents, colleagues, friends, people who pick us up and push us forward when we're faltering, when we're suffering, or have some sort of disappointment or setback in our life. and that is true of theodore roosevelt, too. that's not the story that has been told by history. the loves of theodore roosevelt really sheds a light on some women that have been forgotten by history for far too long. jeffrey: so let's talk about a
edward: all good, but they don't compare to theodore roosevelt. i chose theodore roosevelt.d: he was my guy. i mean, i went out to theodore roosevelt national park with my family as a kid, to the medora musical in the badlands, and i was a red river rough rider. so, this was providential. it was ordained that i would be a fan of tr. jeffrey: ok, a fan and then you want to write about him, but your way in is through the women in his life. why? edward: well, theodore roosevelt was -- the myth...
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like theodore roosevelt heresan.present at ever attempted to, iol labor strike him break up a monopoly, me an grated effort to preserve nature, apply but equally to rich and the working poor, assert americaer over world order. and he advanced these causes i many instances despite them cone leaders of his own republican th reason his predecessors failed to pursue such a thise ot except for lincoln's expansion of presidentlowers during the president, would be the instrument for moving the needle in pursuing the nation's priorities. if congress fails to make some was not supposed to happen. talk about his approach. >> guest: theater roseville is probably our highest iq photographic memory, hee books, remembered having a read. he wrote more bks present or use off the charts brilliant. he could see for the most part our federal government was nrkis nott addressing many of the issuessed. so if you just filed his predecesso i the conventional wisdom, we would be stuck in the status quo.osevelt made a quotes republicans that
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theodore roosevelt in the middle of the badlands.dacious project. four hundred million dollars state-of-the-art presidential library. in a town of 120 people. [laughter] that is true. but it is right next to the entrance to theodore roosevelt national park, the only national park named after an individual. one of the famous quotes that he had, it's not the critic that counts, the credit belongs to those in the arena, those whose faces are marred by sweat and dust and blood. if you have decided you will be in the arena, if you have decided you will knock on doors, or volunteer and make phone calls, you are in the arena. if you are here tonight and you have been here since thursday and you are going to the prayer breakfast tomorrow, you are in the arena. you matter. i want to start with gratitude to all of you. thank you for being in the arena. give yourselves a hand for being here. [applause] the other reason whytold -- we e driving this training is this have been from new york. in 2012, there was a new york businessman that gave a ke
theodore roosevelt in the middle of the badlands.dacious project. four hundred million dollars state-of-the-art presidential library. in a town of 120 people. [laughter] that is true. but it is right next to the entrance to theodore roosevelt national park, the only national park named after an individual. one of the famous quotes that he had, it's not the critic that counts, the credit belongs to those in the arena, those whose faces are marred by sweat and dust and blood. if you have decided...
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greg wynn these reveal a part of theodore roosevelt's life. know, theodore roosevelt, the rugged environmentalist known for mount rushmore and the feats of physical strength, he's saying to his wife, there's nothing whatever else but you. the romantic side of this extraordinary president revealed for the first time. those letters, 24 of them, not available to prior books. >> truly a remarkable discovery, willie, to find a piece of history like that, to help define a figure who we all thought we knew so well. >> yeah, ed, i didn't know you were a safe cracker on top of everything else, getting into that safe. congratulations on this book, it's so fascinating. one of the big themes people take away from this he may have been rugged, but he wasn't necessarily self-made like so many prominent men. he had an awful lot of help from the women around him. >> willie, that's exactly it, right? that's the story i was told about theodore roosevelt growing up is this myth of the self-made man, and all of us have, if we're fortunate in our lives, brothers,
greg wynn these reveal a part of theodore roosevelt's life. know, theodore roosevelt, the rugged environmentalist known for mount rushmore and the feats of physical strength, he's saying to his wife, there's nothing whatever else but you. the romantic side of this extraordinary president revealed for the first time. those letters, 24 of them, not available to prior books. >> truly a remarkable discovery, willie, to find a piece of history like that, to help define a figure who we all...
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most fascinating and i'm sure this loving audience you've read edmund morris is trilogy on theodore roosevelt and the third was called colonel roosevelt which is what he liked to be called after he was president during the last decade of his life, he became the youngest president when mckinley was assassinated. he then filled that term, which is over three and a half years, then he said he would only do one more term because it was close enough to two years and he thought washington had set this precedent and. then he left the white house when he was 50 years old. he's 50 and he's finished. so then he just starts to twist off and it doesn't take long for him. realize i'm a horrible stake. i really want to be president. he starts the third party movement, the bull moose. he takes these ridiculous trips down the amazon and unbelievable theodore roosevelt, the kind of guy, if you invited him to a two hour dinner party, he would talk for an hour and 58 minutes. the only time you could ever get a word in was when he had in his mouth. he was a he was brilliant he's probably our highest iq person, w
most fascinating and i'm sure this loving audience you've read edmund morris is trilogy on theodore roosevelt and the third was called colonel roosevelt which is what he liked to be called after he was president during the last decade of his life, he became the youngest president when mckinley was assassinated. he then filled that term, which is over three and a half years, then he said he would only do one more term because it was close enough to two years and he thought washington had set...
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most fascinating and i'm sure this loving audience you've read edmund morris is trilogy on theodore roosevelt and the third was called colonel roosevelt which is what he liked to be called after he was president during the last decade of his life, he became the youngest president when mckinley was assassinated. he then filled that term, which is over three and a half years, then he said he would only do one more term because it was close enough to two years and he thought washington had set this precedent and. then he left the white house when he was 50 years old. he's 50 and he's finished. so then he just starts to twist off and it doesn't take long for him. realize i'm a horrible stake. i really want to be president. he starts the third party movement, the bull moose. he takes these ridiculous trips down the amazon and unbelievable theodore roosevelt, the kind of guy, if you invited him to a two hour dinner party, he would talk for an hour and 58 minutes. the only time you could ever get a word in was when he had in his mouth. he was a he was brilliant he's probably our highest iq person, w
most fascinating and i'm sure this loving audience you've read edmund morris is trilogy on theodore roosevelt and the third was called colonel roosevelt which is what he liked to be called after he was president during the last decade of his life, he became the youngest president when mckinley was assassinated. he then filled that term, which is over three and a half years, then he said he would only do one more term because it was close enough to two years and he thought washington had set...
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and you can walk softly, carry a big stick, like theodore roosevelt. send over leaders from biden and say, if you guys need food and energy to run your cotry every day, how about this? we've got food and energy. have you ever heard them talk about that ads a point of leverage? no, they go over there and talk about, oh, could you please start reducing your emissions and then china is literally building two coal plants a month. it is absolutely ridiculous what's going on. i don't understand it. ane we just saw, joe biden drained the strategic resd states in half, before the midterms. he turned the strategic petroleum reserve, which was set up for world war ii, turned it into his own private petroleum reserve, because he was trying to get the price down before the midterms, because he drained about 400 million barrels. and then this last weekend, he dawned a million barrels, before memorial day weekend to try to take credit in case gas went down. a million barrels. we produce that by supper time. i mean, serious. so again, they're hoping that americans do
and you can walk softly, carry a big stick, like theodore roosevelt. send over leaders from biden and say, if you guys need food and energy to run your cotry every day, how about this? we've got food and energy. have you ever heard them talk about that ads a point of leverage? no, they go over there and talk about, oh, could you please start reducing your emissions and then china is literally building two coal plants a month. it is absolutely ridiculous what's going on. i don't understand it....
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and theodore roosevelt had quite a record. fact he is ranked fourth in a situation where there was not a war, there was not a great depression, all of these things that cause presidential stature to rise, he didn't have any of that and yet he is ranked number four. also keep in mind, the youngest president we ever had. he became president at age 42 after mckinley was killed. to do all of this at that young age and he left the white house when he was 50 years old. 30 years younger than president biden is now, it is just a testimony to his incredible achievements. in expanding the presidency in very positive ways. host: a question on x. it says just curious, how many served in the military? guest: washington did, jefferson did. lincoln served in the militia but never saw combat. theodore roosevelt served in the military. franklin roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the navy during world war i. of course, eisenhower was the supreme allied commander. kennedy in pt 109. reagan served in the military. his role in the military w
and theodore roosevelt had quite a record. fact he is ranked fourth in a situation where there was not a war, there was not a great depression, all of these things that cause presidential stature to rise, he didn't have any of that and yet he is ranked number four. also keep in mind, the youngest president we ever had. he became president at age 42 after mckinley was killed. to do all of this at that young age and he left the white house when he was 50 years old. 30 years younger than president...
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and theodore roosevelt had quite a record. fact he is ranked fourth in a situation where there was not a war, there was not a great depression, all of these things that cause presidential stature to rise, he didn't have any of that and yet he is ranked number four. also keep in mind, the youngest president we ever had. he became president at age 42 after mckinley was killed. to do all of this at that young age and he left the white house when he was 50 years old. 30 years younger than president biden is now, it is just a testimony to his incredible achievements. in expanding the presidency in very positive ways. host: a question on x. it says just curious, how many served in the military? guest: washington did, jefferson did. lincoln served in the militia but never saw combat. theodore roosevelt served in the military. franklin roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the navy during world war i. of course, eisenhower was the supreme allied commander. kennedy in pt 109. reagan served in the military. his role in the military w
and theodore roosevelt had quite a record. fact he is ranked fourth in a situation where there was not a war, there was not a great depression, all of these things that cause presidential stature to rise, he didn't have any of that and yet he is ranked number four. also keep in mind, the youngest president we ever had. he became president at age 42 after mckinley was killed. to do all of this at that young age and he left the white house when he was 50 years old. 30 years younger than president...
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at 8:00 eastern, fox news host brian kelly talks about the bett theodore roosevelt and booker t.ngt. how to american icons placed a path for racial equality. at 10:00 eastern on afterwards, theologian jim wallace argues that a face of love, healing, hope must be used to dismantle a false gospel that promotes white christian nationalism. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find the full schedule o guide or watch online anytime apple tv.org. -- at booktv.org. hakeem jeffries who also spoke about the republic bill calling for the delivery of weapons to israel. alked about house republican efforts to hold attorney general merrick garland in contempt of congress. >>ooafternoon everyone. thisk. let me beginof t house democratic compass -- caucus, to expreurthanks, gratid appreciation for the men and women of law enforcement who wear the uniform in order to protect and serve nation includg back home in brooklyn. we look forward as house democrats to in find ways to strengthen the relationship between the police and the community for the good it's also our view that we shouldonor t
at 8:00 eastern, fox news host brian kelly talks about the bett theodore roosevelt and booker t.ngt. how to american icons placed a path for racial equality. at 10:00 eastern on afterwards, theologian jim wallace argues that a face of love, healing, hope must be used to dismantle a false gospel that promotes white christian nationalism. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find the full schedule o guide or watch online anytime apple tv.org. -- at booktv.org. hakeem jeffries who also spoke...
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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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theodore roosevelt, who is on mount rushmore. theodore roosevelt founds what becomes the american empire in the pacific where we will rule over these people. they're not going to get the vote. they are subject to authority from on high and they are forced to be under that authority and not that different away than the remote king and again with all these examples and giving, there are people at the time who recognize this. one of the most pitched debates that happens in history is about the trail of tears where people come to the well to say this is -- they didn't have the term at the time -- ethnic cleansing. this is totally unjust. at the same time, when we started fighting our wars under theodore roosevelt and pursuing american empire, there were people at the time, mark twain being very prominent among them, saying we are doing the thing we hated the crown for doing. at each moment in the american empire we have these fights over what the meaning of democracy is, there are contemporaries on each side of the debate. it is not
theodore roosevelt, who is on mount rushmore. theodore roosevelt founds what becomes the american empire in the pacific where we will rule over these people. they're not going to get the vote. they are subject to authority from on high and they are forced to be under that authority and not that different away than the remote king and again with all these examples and giving, there are people at the time who recognize this. one of the most pitched debates that happens in history is about the...
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it is theodore roosevelt. hyenas describing them as cowardly animals. at the national zoo, now you know. that is it for "varney and company". 19 seconds before we can move on. thank you so much for the fine week of work. you were brilliant on monday morning.
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. - as a historian, your subjects have included theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, abraham lincoln. this was the first time you wrote about a figure with whom you could actually ask questions at the kitchen table. tell me about that process. - it's so correct. i mean, when i would be writing about teddy or franklin roosevelt or abraham lincoln, i would often ask them questions, but they never answered when i said, "why did you do this?" or, "what was this for?" but there was dick, sitting right across from me. i used to call the other presidents my guys 'cause i felt so close to them after all tse years, but now this was my guy right across the room for me. he could correct me. i could ask him, "why did you write this?" or, "what did the president say to this?" or, "what was the motive behind this?" so, it was really an extraordinary thing for me as a political scientist and a government person and a history person, to be able to have the subject right there. also maddening at times 'cause he'd correct me, but it was great. - well, did you always know this would ultimately become a
. - as a historian, your subjects have included theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, abraham lincoln. this was the first time you wrote about a figure with whom you could actually ask questions at the kitchen table. tell me about that process. - it's so correct. i mean, when i would be writing about teddy or franklin roosevelt or abraham lincoln, i would often ask them questions, but they never answered when i said, "why did you do this?" or, "what was this for?" but...
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eastern, fox ns host brian kill me tks about the relationship between president theodore roosevelt andducator booke washington. how to american icons blazed the path for american equality. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, theologian jim wallace author of the falls through that love andseto dismae gospel that promotes white nationm's terviewed by the daily beast colonists. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime apple tv.org. click c-span is your unfiltered view provided by television companies and more, inclu >> the greatest town on earth is a place you call home. it's our home too. that's why sparklight is working round the clock to keep you connected. we are doing our part so it's easier to do yours. >>
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this was the view of wilson's fiercest republican adversaries like theodore roosevelt and henry cabot lodge. wilson almost among the leading figures of his day, recognized something that brian roosevelt and lodge could not or would not see the something he recognized was a truth that has wisely guided the united states from the time of franklin delano roosevelt until only just a few years ago, modern technology had shrunk the world to small. the first of the lesson he learned was that modern technology shrunk the world too small, and america's interest in that world had spread too wide for the united states ever to achieve security by standing apart as people like brian wished. on the other hand, countries that sought security by dominating others as imperial germany tried in 1914 would only surround themselves with multiplying numbers of enemies. the pursuit of security domination was an inherently self-defeating enterprise, even for the mightiest nation. wilson foresaw that the united states could find security for itself only if it delivered, securing for other like minded countrie
this was the view of wilson's fiercest republican adversaries like theodore roosevelt and henry cabot lodge. wilson almost among the leading figures of his day, recognized something that brian roosevelt and lodge could not or would not see the something he recognized was a truth that has wisely guided the united states from the time of franklin delano roosevelt until only just a few years ago, modern technology had shrunk the world to small. the first of the lesson he learned was that modern...
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this was the view of wilson's fiercest republican adversaries like theodore roosevelt and henry cabot lodge. wilson almost among the leading figures of his day, recognized something that brian roosevelt and lodge could not or would not see the something he recognized was a truth that has wisely guided the united states from the time of franklin delano roosevelt until only just a few years ago, modern technology had shrunk the world to small. the first of the lesson he learned was that modern technology shrunk the world too small, and america's interest in that world had spread too wide for the united states ever to achieve security by standing apart as people like brian wished. on the other hand, countries that sought security by dominating others as imperial germany tried in 1914 would only surround themselves with multiplying numbers of enemies. the pursuit of security domination was an inherently self-defeating enterprise, even for the mightiest nation. wilson foresaw that the united states could find security for itself only if it delivered, securing for other like minded countrie
this was the view of wilson's fiercest republican adversaries like theodore roosevelt and henry cabot lodge. wilson almost among the leading figures of his day, recognized something that brian roosevelt and lodge could not or would not see the something he recognized was a truth that has wisely guided the united states from the time of franklin delano roosevelt until only just a few years ago, modern technology had shrunk the world to small. the first of the lesson he learned was that modern...
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it is theodore roosevelt. the emperor of ethiopia, 1904, roosevelt was not fond of hyenas describing them as cowardly animals. at the national zoo, now you know. that is it for "varney and company". 19 seconds before we can move on. thank you so much for the fine week of work. you were brilliant on monday morning. see you all next week, three seconds, coast to coast starts now. neil: goldilocks breaking into someone's home and investors in the stock market, what do they have in common? they both landed on something just right. goldilocks taking off some bears after breaking into their home and investors taking off some different bears after breaking apart their argument. i would safely. and they are more than just right. and chase away those fearing, and powers those who think stocks, they were not. goldilocks wasn't about to push their luck when bears got home. investors think to themselves very much at home. you don't know how much i worked on forcing these analogies. had some ideas why it might be it could b
it is theodore roosevelt. the emperor of ethiopia, 1904, roosevelt was not fond of hyenas describing them as cowardly animals. at the national zoo, now you know. that is it for "varney and company". 19 seconds before we can move on. thank you so much for the fine week of work. you were brilliant on monday morning. see you all next week, three seconds, coast to coast starts now. neil: goldilocks breaking into someone's home and investors in the stock market, what do they have in...
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that's colonel theodore roosevelt returns, former commander the roughriders returned to new york and went to kelly's studio and kelly course and sketched and interviewed a teddy roosevelt. and even teddy said, oh, no artist is a forgotten. the fight day. you know, i'm depicted, you know, incorrectly and, kelly said. well, let's do it right. and so kelly would interview him for details of exactly what he did, how he led his troops up. san juan and kettle hill in cuba and. teddy roosevelt lent kelly all the horse equipage, the accouterments that were in that day and insisted that kelly depict the horse named little texas thin lost a lot of weight and was was a very thin mount. so kelly was sure to depict that by the time this statuette was complete did teddy was president roosevelt kelly delivered it to the white house. but now you can see that statuette at sagamore in roseville. it's private collection. kelly at work in his studio and made a scientific american magazine front cover it was about an article about bronze casting and kelly on the ladder there is working on and the equestri
that's colonel theodore roosevelt returns, former commander the roughriders returned to new york and went to kelly's studio and kelly course and sketched and interviewed a teddy roosevelt. and even teddy said, oh, no artist is a forgotten. the fight day. you know, i'm depicted, you know, incorrectly and, kelly said. well, let's do it right. and so kelly would interview him for details of exactly what he did, how he led his troops up. san juan and kettle hill in cuba and. teddy roosevelt lent...
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theodore roosevelt, dwight eisenhower, et cetera. and get back to something that is enduring. these maga roots are very shallow, as senator danforth said. 7 to 10 years they've been around and they don't have a policy agenda that is coherent or frankly one that advances america's national interests as they should, so we will start here and again, this is how movements begin. we have to start with this conversation. there are plenty of people who agree with us. it will be good for the republican party and very good for america, so that is why we are doing this. >> so, senator, there has been a dearth of policy matters in the republican party including in terms of policy platforms and clarity around what policy looks like. some of that has been cleaned up by this project 2025 that the heritage foundation and others have put out. it is not what i would imagine that you and charlie would think of as a republican platform. an platform. things like project 2025?
theodore roosevelt, dwight eisenhower, et cetera. and get back to something that is enduring. these maga roots are very shallow, as senator danforth said. 7 to 10 years they've been around and they don't have a policy agenda that is coherent or frankly one that advances america's national interests as they should, so we will start here and again, this is how movements begin. we have to start with this conversation. there are plenty of people who agree with us. it will be good for the republican...
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we could walk softly and carry a big stick as theodore roosevelt said because we've got food and energybiden and his cabinet never even address these, issues with china. president trump will do that as he did before because he's respected. they respect what he is, and he'll bring the heat to be able to negotiate with china. joe biden's not delivering on that. maria: what value do you believe you bring to the ticket if you are, in fact, named the vp candidate? >> well, i don't think it's about that, i think that this election is about the top of the ticket. and i'm not supporting a campaign for president trump for a cabinet position or a vp. as a governor of an energy-producing state, i can tell you, america, every american, we can't take four more years of joe biden because we're crushing u.s. energy production, we're crushing the u.s. economy. energy is what's driving inflation in america. and inflation is killing every american, and joe biden doesn't understand the economy. the guy's never created a job. you know, he was elected to the senate before i was able to vote. and so presiden
we could walk softly and carry a big stick as theodore roosevelt said because we've got food and energybiden and his cabinet never even address these, issues with china. president trump will do that as he did before because he's respected. they respect what he is, and he'll bring the heat to be able to negotiate with china. joe biden's not delivering on that. maria: what value do you believe you bring to the ticket if you are, in fact, named the vp candidate? >> well, i don't think it's...
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in 1832 , the same year as dice dice. very interesting coincidences, we had two presidents, theodore rooseveltell, our presidents, yes, a lot of ministers, diplomats, ambassadors and so on, supreme judges, all from our brotherhood, by the way i need to say that i was recruited, i was approached, they asked me to become a member, i absolutely did not even know that such a society existed, i think, why? why not, somehow, they have a very beautiful one, a beautiful mansion, huge, a mansion in the gothic style, but very beautiful, i think how cool, i will live there, great, then everything starts as very quite unpleasant, when rituals begin, not quite satanic, but something close, before since we became a full rightful member of this society, for the whole weekend we were kept as captives, as if in captivity, we were kept in a cage. each individually, we had 20, 20 new members, and a lot of psychological violence, like, maybe we’ll kill you, maybe not, they wanted to break us, well, as you understand, they didn’t break me, that’s why i ’m talking to you today, because we were threatened, threatene
in 1832 , the same year as dice dice. very interesting coincidences, we had two presidents, theodore rooseveltell, our presidents, yes, a lot of ministers, diplomats, ambassadors and so on, supreme judges, all from our brotherhood, by the way i need to say that i was recruited, i was approached, they asked me to become a member, i absolutely did not even know that such a society existed, i think, why? why not, somehow, they have a very beautiful one, a beautiful mansion, huge, a mansion in the...
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eastern, fox news host brian kilmeade talks about the relationship between president theodore roosevelt. washington, his book, teddy and booker t. then at 10 p.m. after words, jim wallace, the author of the false white gospel argues faith, healing and hope must be used from gospel-- and watch c-span2, or watch anytim a book tv.org. >> c-pan is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more, including wow. >> the world has changed. today, the fast reliable internet connection is something no one can live without. so, wow is there for our customers, with speed, reliability, value and choice, now more than ever, it all starts with great internet, wow. >> wow supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> we take you live now to the capitol where the senate is about to gavel in. today lawmakers are considering more of president biden's u.s. district court nominees. they'll also vote on the house-passed resolution to repeal a sec rule on banks holding cryptocurrency access for cu
eastern, fox news host brian kilmeade talks about the relationship between president theodore roosevelt. washington, his book, teddy and booker t. then at 10 p.m. after words, jim wallace, the author of the false white gospel argues faith, healing and hope must be used from gospel-- and watch c-span2, or watch anytim a book tv.org. >> c-pan is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more, including wow. >> the world has changed. today, the fast...
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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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talks about the presidential administration of four presidents and the one in particular,f is theodore rooseveltshe wrote that his presidents he came in a time with some parallels to our current. there was a lot of change, turmoil in the world, which is a time of fear and a time when people retreat and are willing choose a leader who is strong and says, i will fix it for you, you know, don't worry, am i'm the superman and i'm going to fix all your problems. and he was a very different kind of leader. and what doris kearns goodwin is, you know, during those times you know, the industrial revolution was leaving certain jobs obsolete. we were moving from agrarian cultures into cities we had a new wave refugee or of immigrants coming from europe we had now that could report really stories from all over the world and we had all you know big trusts big companies that were growing out of out of proportion. and he that moment with optimism and excitement about potential for america like look at all the great stuff we can do and we're going to fix it we have the power to do this we can bust up those trus
talks about the presidential administration of four presidents and the one in particular,f is theodore rooseveltshe wrote that his presidents he came in a time with some parallels to our current. there was a lot of change, turmoil in the world, which is a time of fear and a time when people retreat and are willing choose a leader who is strong and says, i will fix it for you, you know, don't worry, am i'm the superman and i'm going to fix all your problems. and he was a very different kind of...
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eastern fox news host brian kilmeade talks about the relationship between president theodore roosevelt booker t. washington with his book headey and booker t how to american icons blaze a path for racial equality. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words theologian jim wallis wallaceauthor of the false whitl argues a face of love, healing and hope must be used to dismantle a gospel that promotes white christian nationals he iss interviewed by daily beat colonists. watch a book tv every sunday on c-span2 find a full schedule of your program guide or watch online anytime av. bg. ♪ c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington lineman on demand to keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams and floor proceedings and hearings in the u.s. congress. white house events, the court, campaign and more from the world of politics all at your fingertips you can stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and find scheduling information for c-span tv networks in c-span radio plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span no
eastern fox news host brian kilmeade talks about the relationship between president theodore roosevelt booker t. washington with his book headey and booker t how to american icons blaze a path for racial equality. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words theologian jim wallis wallaceauthor of the false whitl argues a face of love, healing and hope must be used to dismantle a gospel that promotes white christian nationals he iss interviewed by daily beat colonists. watch a book tv every sunday on...