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president or not. >> i wouldn't know. >> warren harding. >> no. >> james monroe. >> no.coolidge. jesse: was james garfield president of the united states. >> no. jesse: do you know who i am? jesse: i'm watters and this is my world. my hair sure has changed. that's all for tonight. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter if they don't kick me off. i'm watters and this is my world. [♪♪♪] judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. a packed show ahead but first my open. the big jest danger to the security of this country is the fbi's failure. this federal agency has failed over and over again to snuff out crimes for which they have become aware. crimes they fail to prevent and crimes they fail to tell us about. the federal bureau of investigation proclaims they gather evidence to solve and prevent crimes. prev
president or not. >> i wouldn't know. >> warren harding. >> no. >> james monroe. >> no.coolidge. jesse: was james garfield president of the united states. >> no. jesse: do you know who i am? jesse: i'm watters and this is my world. my hair sure has changed. that's all for tonight. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter if they don't kick me off. i'm watters and this is my world. [♪♪♪] judge jeanine: hello and welcome to...
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president or not. >> i wouldn't know. >> warren harding. >> no. >> james monroe. >> no. was james garfield president of the united states. >> no. jesse: do you know who i am? jesse: i'm watters and this is my world. my hair sure has changed. that's all for tonight. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter if they don't kick me off. i'm watters and this is my i'm watters and this is my world. daddy? yeah? who's peter? well sweetie, he's your great-great grandfather. here, does he look like me? yeah. your family's story is waiting to be shared. at ancestry.com you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'll do it. good plan. ♪. pete
president or not. >> i wouldn't know. >> warren harding. >> no. >> james monroe. >> no. was james garfield president of the united states. >> no. jesse: do you know who i am? jesse: i'm watters and this is my world. my hair sure has changed. that's all for tonight. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter if they don't kick me off. i'm watters and this is my i'm watters and this is my world. daddy? yeah? who's peter? well sweetie, he's your...
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one of her students is a young woman named charity harding who has a brother by the name of warren harding who is interested in journalism. he buys a small local paper. and florence really goes after him. he's five years younger than her. but they really form a great business partnership. and she becomes the business manager of the newspaper. and she ends up turning it into one of the most successful daily papers in the state. and it was not only -- it not only required a great deal of business acumen but also great interpersonal skills. as well as a sense of what made a great story. you know, because she was working with journalists. he's elected lieutenant governor and then makes a run for the u.s. senate. and florence was really behind him in this. now, he formed friendships with -- a friendship with a powerful lobbyist by the name of harry dokerty, and he and florence became sort of co-managers of harding's career. and she comes to washington as a senate wife, and even though she was sort of a big fish in a small pond back in ohio, she's now just a senate wife. doesn't really know anyb
one of her students is a young woman named charity harding who has a brother by the name of warren harding who is interested in journalism. he buys a small local paper. and florence really goes after him. he's five years younger than her. but they really form a great business partnership. and she becomes the business manager of the newspaper. and she ends up turning it into one of the most successful daily papers in the state. and it was not only -- it not only required a great deal of business...
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who has a brother by the name of warren harding. he buys a small local paper. florence, really goes after him. he is five years younger than her, but they really form a great business partnership. she becomes the business manager of the newspaper. she ends up turning into one of the most successful daily papers in the states. and it was not only required a great deal of business acumen, but also great in personal skill's. as well as a sense of, what made a great story. she was working with journalists. he is elected, lieutenant governor, and then makes a run for the u.s. senate. and florence was really behind him in this, and he formed friendships basically a friendship with a lobbyist named -- . and he and florence, became co-managers of harding's career. and she comes to washington as a senate wife, and even though she was a big fish in a small pond back in ohio she is now just a senate wife but she doesn't really know anybody, but harding as a u.s. senator from ohio, you know nicholas long worth, he was a congressman, who was married to -- roosevelt. he was
who has a brother by the name of warren harding. he buys a small local paper. florence, really goes after him. he is five years younger than her, but they really form a great business partnership. she becomes the business manager of the newspaper. she ends up turning into one of the most successful daily papers in the states. and it was not only required a great deal of business acumen, but also great in personal skill's. as well as a sense of, what made a great story. she was working with...
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the administration of warren g. harding has been dismissed as being very poor by scholars, principally a poll that was done by american scholar historians in 1948 and was recently updated. warren g. harding was listed last, and calvin coolidge was listed second to last. his predecessor, woodrow wilson, i think number four if i'm not mistaken, very highly. yet the performance of the economy in those cases tends to reflect, tends to suggest exactly theduring the 1920's, hd coolidge demonstrated extraordinary, they cut the federal budget i believe by 25% or more if i'm not mistaken. whereas wilson expanded the military and expenses of the federal government and left the country in depression. host: so what is your question than? caller: so what are the lessons from that period in history for us today? guest: i know my history very well back to fdr and the great depression. prior to that, it is a little sketch here. the lesson i have taken from our history since the 1930's depression is that in times of crises, and i would argu
the administration of warren g. harding has been dismissed as being very poor by scholars, principally a poll that was done by american scholar historians in 1948 and was recently updated. warren g. harding was listed last, and calvin coolidge was listed second to last. his predecessor, woodrow wilson, i think number four if i'm not mistaken, very highly. yet the performance of the economy in those cases tends to reflect, tends to suggest exactly theduring the 1920's, hd coolidge demonstrated...
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we've had presidents, like warren harding, and richard nixon with corruption. but, what president trump has done, and is doing as i am talking to you, the fact that the american flag is not at half mass for five dead from the capitol riot, it's just another indication of the lack of respect. and it's a president who's denounced armed forces, mocked our troops. and looks like he may be headed for the double i, the only president in american history to be impeached, twice, if the congress starts proceeding as they are claiming they are tomorrow. >> the president said, friday, that he is not going to be attending biden's inauguration. and joe biden responded saying that it was, you know, a good thing that donald trump was not. and i -- i -- i was curious, if you thought it was a good thing? >> you know, i never did, up until january 6th, 2021. i always thought, even as bad as it is, it would be good for president trump to be there because this transfer of power is sort of the crown-jewel moment of american democracy. it's a very special, kind of, sacred moment. bu
we've had presidents, like warren harding, and richard nixon with corruption. but, what president trump has done, and is doing as i am talking to you, the fact that the american flag is not at half mass for five dead from the capitol riot, it's just another indication of the lack of respect. and it's a president who's denounced armed forces, mocked our troops. and looks like he may be headed for the double i, the only president in american history to be impeached, twice, if the congress starts...
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and the there are some recordings, of and unliked the president worrying warren harding speaking, nothe the lincoln memorial, but later. and they are not exactly sink with his voice, because they're made on those cylinders, but he had a booming voice. especially for a newspaper editor. so they have to be blessed was lincoln's inaugural. printed in any southern publications and if so how is it received? >> so most of his addresses were not published, in some newspapers. when they could be, cooper union and i've only found one or two, instances in which the 1860 cooper union speech was published. even the one third of it was now a few words for the south if they would listen. but they didn't. but this question, is kind of moot because by march of 1865, the southern newspaper industry was completely decimated. why? well first of all they had no paper, because paper would come from overseas, and the blockade prevented it, and second the military conscription, robbed every newspaper publisher, and the pitcher publisher of his staff, every from everyone from 16 to 65 was drafted. especially
and the there are some recordings, of and unliked the president worrying warren harding speaking, nothe the lincoln memorial, but later. and they are not exactly sink with his voice, because they're made on those cylinders, but he had a booming voice. especially for a newspaper editor. so they have to be blessed was lincoln's inaugural. printed in any southern publications and if so how is it received? >> so most of his addresses were not published, in some newspapers. when they could be,...
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but, it's remarkable they did it and there are some recordings of an unmic'ed president warren hardingking. not at the lincoln memorial alas when he dedicated it but later. and they're not exactly synched with his voice because they're made on those -- whatever those things are called. cylinders. and he had a booming, booming voice for a newspaper editor. so they had to be blessed. was lincoln's second inaugural printed in any southern publications? and if so, how was it received? great question. most of his addresses were not published in southern newspapers when they could be. cooper union -- i've only found one or two instances in which the 1860 cooper union speech was published. even though half -- well, a third of it was now a few word for the south, if they would listen. they didn't. but this question is kind of moot because by march of 1865 the southern newspaper industry was completely decimated. why? first of all, they had no paper because paper would come from overseas and the block aid prevented it. second, the military conscription robbed every newspaper publisher in pictur
but, it's remarkable they did it and there are some recordings of an unmic'ed president warren hardingking. not at the lincoln memorial alas when he dedicated it but later. and they're not exactly synched with his voice because they're made on those -- whatever those things are called. cylinders. and he had a booming, booming voice for a newspaper editor. so they had to be blessed. was lincoln's second inaugural printed in any southern publications? and if so, how was it received? great...
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sferrazza anthony author of florence harding, the first lady, the jazz age and the death of america's most scandalous president, the life of the woman married to president warren g. harding and dispels the myths surrounding her time in the white house. the white house historical association hosted this event and provided the video. >>> so today we are welcoming karl fi rcarl sferrazza anthony author of a dozen books on presidential families, four full length first lady biographies and a comprehensive overview of all the families who made their home in the white house. an inside of 200 years of private life in the white house. he served as a consultant to a smithsonian reinterpretation of its first ladies exhibit. and was the national first ladies library historian until 2017. he is currently writing camera girl for simon and shoes ter, the first chronicling of jacqueline bouvier's life when she worked as a newspaper columnist and writer when she met and married john f. kennedy. welcome, carl. >> thank you, i appreciate so much being able to join the white house historical association today, and very honored to give you a little bit of a background about floren
sferrazza anthony author of florence harding, the first lady, the jazz age and the death of america's most scandalous president, the life of the woman married to president warren g. harding and dispels the myths surrounding her time in the white house. the white house historical association hosted this event and provided the video. >>> so today we are welcoming karl fi rcarl sferrazza anthony author of a dozen books on presidential families, four full length first lady biographies and...
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nobody understands this better than the republican candidate for president warren harding. .'s telling america and one of his four speeches, is that nerves have been rattled, and fever has made people irrational. so he's saying we've got a little nuts. and his solution, that americans are getting behind, is a return to normalcy. let's get back to the way where everything is nice and calm. it's so important he has to invent a new word, normalcy. but his actual ability, to accurately put his thumb or finger on the pulse of america, is going to ensure, but he becomes the president. in 1920. so thank god, after we wake up from our bedroom. and have our hangovers. and we said we have switched too far to security, the pendulum swings back. and always will. so thank you very much. and what are your questions? >> so we do have some great questions, from a really fascinating top tonight thank you so much dr. faulconer. to break down the subject so nicely. so one of our questions has to do with opposition to the great war, and how that was perceived. was senator robert seen as the comm
nobody understands this better than the republican candidate for president warren harding. .'s telling america and one of his four speeches, is that nerves have been rattled, and fever has made people irrational. so he's saying we've got a little nuts. and his solution, that americans are getting behind, is a return to normalcy. let's get back to the way where everything is nice and calm. it's so important he has to invent a new word, normalcy. but his actual ability, to accurately put his...
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nobody really understands this zeitgeist better than the republican candidate for president, warren harding. and what he is telling america in one of his first speeches introducing himself is that poise has been disturbed. nerves have been wrecked. fevers have rendered men irrational. he is saying, we have gone a little bit nuts. and his solution that americans are getting behind is a return to normalcy. let's get back to the way everything is nice and calm. he has to invent a new word, normalcy. but his actual ability to accurately put his thumb or finger on the pulse of america is going to ensure that he becomes the president in 1920. so, thank god, after we wake up from our bender, and have our hangovers, and we have switched too far to security the pendulum , swings back, and always will, hopefully. thank you very much. what are your questions? >> we have some great questions from a very fascinating talk tonight. thank you so much, dr. faulkner, illuminating a great topic and broke it down so nicely. so one of our questions has to do with opposition to the great war, and that how that w
nobody really understands this zeitgeist better than the republican candidate for president, warren harding. and what he is telling america in one of his first speeches introducing himself is that poise has been disturbed. nerves have been wrecked. fevers have rendered men irrational. he is saying, we have gone a little bit nuts. and his solution that americans are getting behind is a return to normalcy. let's get back to the way everything is nice and calm. he has to invent a new word,...
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the administration of warren g. hardingas been dismissed as being very poor by scholars, principly a poll was done by american historians 1948 and recent lebeen updated. and warn g. harding was listed as last. and calvin coolidge was lilsed second to the last. his predecessor woodrow wilson, i think number 4, if i'm not mistaken, very highly. yet the performance of the economy in those cases tend to reflect -- tend to suggest exactly the opposite kind of ranking. that is during the 1920s, the roaring 20s harding and coolidge demonstrated extraordinary -- they cut the federal budget i believe by 25% or more if i'm not mistaken whereas wilson expaag> okay, so, mike, what's your question then for mark zandi? >> caller: so what are the lessons from that period in history for us today? >> okay. >> well, i know my history very well back to fdr and the great depression. prior to that it's a little sketchier. i think the lesson i've taken
the administration of warren g. hardingas been dismissed as being very poor by scholars, principly a poll was done by american historians 1948 and recent lebeen updated. and warn g. harding was listed as last. and calvin coolidge was lilsed second to the last. his predecessor woodrow wilson, i think number 4, if i'm not mistaken, very highly. yet the performance of the economy in those cases tend to reflect -- tend to suggest exactly the opposite kind of ranking. that is during the 1920s, the...
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and in 1920, warren harding was elected president. his secretary of commerce was herbert hoover. herbert hoover not established a committee and zoning. not and it was made up of prominent segregationists. planners who in the cities that they came from had designed racially designated zones but understood that the supreme court now prohibited it came up with the idea of economic zones as a way of keeping at african americans. and they published a plan flip on zoning that was to be -- distributed to every jurisdiction in the country telling them how to zone to exclude low income families. didn't say they want to exclude african americans. they were also concerned about irish and italian immigrants. it was economic zoning thing. it's very similar to -- we've had a very recent discussion about president trump's muslim ban where the courts have said that while the ban on its face don't seem discriminatory but donald trump and people in his campaign meet somebody discriminatory to miss that we know with this is about. the same is true with the zoning. the zoning pamphlets and the zonin
and in 1920, warren harding was elected president. his secretary of commerce was herbert hoover. herbert hoover not established a committee and zoning. not and it was made up of prominent segregationists. planners who in the cities that they came from had designed racially designated zones but understood that the supreme court now prohibited it came up with the idea of economic zones as a way of keeping at african americans. and they published a plan flip on zoning that was to be -- distributed...
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and that was inaugurated by president warren harding on the third anniversary of the armistice. november 11, 1921 and president wilson attended that, as well. you can tell from the image that this -- the tomb itself had not been built, what they had was the casket and since then they had one. vietnam and the korean war and of course they found out who the vietnam soldier was and they removed his remains and then returned them to the family. again, i think that's nationally the first time we had done this before, the tomb of the unknown soldier. many other places followed on that, many localities built local monuments. so, whatever town you came from, you might see a small monument, just like they have all over in europe for the dead who died in the great war. the soldiers who fought and gave their lives for us. also on the national mall, you see two different memorials/monuments that are on the mall, actually the elipses itself. there is the first division monument, the big obelisk. i'm sure you've all seen these. right? that's actually right by the eisenhower building and the o
and that was inaugurated by president warren harding on the third anniversary of the armistice. november 11, 1921 and president wilson attended that, as well. you can tell from the image that this -- the tomb itself had not been built, what they had was the casket and since then they had one. vietnam and the korean war and of course they found out who the vietnam soldier was and they removed his remains and then returned them to the family. again, i think that's nationally the first time we had...
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so maybe it's like the pandemic we had in 1918 and warren harding is having to deal with that.oming in after the country is bitterly divided over the war and urban unrest but no, this is an exaggeration by the "washington post". it is not an accurate historical analogy in my opinion. >> dana: today is the last final day of president trump in office. the oval office is a difficult place to leave. give you the last word. >> it is. and as he leaves, we ought to remember the good things that he did and as joe biden comes in we ought to give him as a nation a honeymoon period to show us what he has got. but if you worked in that place as danna and i were privileged to do you sense how that's a crucible, a place that asks the most of every occupant in that office. it asks them to do things they never thought they would be able to do. and the president has left a strong economy, rebuilt defense, he has left a country that is bitterly divided and we'll see how his successor does at uniting us. excuse me. a little something in the air in austin today. >> dana: get the man some water. >>
so maybe it's like the pandemic we had in 1918 and warren harding is having to deal with that.oming in after the country is bitterly divided over the war and urban unrest but no, this is an exaggeration by the "washington post". it is not an accurate historical analogy in my opinion. >> dana: today is the last final day of president trump in office. the oval office is a difficult place to leave. give you the last word. >> it is. and as he leaves, we ought to remember the...
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big inaugurations and parades happened in vermont when calvin coolidge became president when warren hardingwhen lbj was sworn in on november 22, 1963 as president gerald ford at the white house -- they have taken very different forms this year. it has a very different feel to it. there is a live picture from the washington monument looking east toward the capital and the theme of this inaugural is american unity. eliza, tampa, florida, what would you like to hear from president-elect joe biden? caller: good morning, thank you for having me. unity, i think it is incredibly important. you said the word unity much earlier this morning. i was reflecting on 9/11 and how we had all of the flags in the car windows and all of the cheering for the fire department and police vehicles as they drove by. there were no party lines. we were simply americans and we were banding together and it almost felt like the entire nation was hugging each other. over the last four years i have watched in shock and sadness at the pandering to those with either negative intent and/or undeserved loyalty and it has been
big inaugurations and parades happened in vermont when calvin coolidge became president when warren hardingwhen lbj was sworn in on november 22, 1963 as president gerald ford at the white house -- they have taken very different forms this year. it has a very different feel to it. there is a live picture from the washington monument looking east toward the capital and the theme of this inaugural is american unity. eliza, tampa, florida, what would you like to hear from president-elect joe biden?...
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which of these presidents did not die in office, zachary taylor, chester arthur, warren g harding ort i believe it was worn g harding. support that is incorrect it's actually chester arthur, very unremarkable politician who by default became president, laura here's your first question. which president installed a putting green into a white house garden? donald trump, dwight eisenhower, barack obama, or josiah bartlett? [laughter] smacked thank god for the one give me on that one. i was a good old general eisenhower. kennedy: you be correct but i like ike because he has a golf spike. good job you and robby tied it one after the first round. let's continue to perez shall we? or it robby question were two for you, was the only president to be single in the white house? james buchanan, teddy roosevelt, james mattis, or dwight eisenhower? subject toby buchanan i belabored >> how do you know that? robby that is correct you got two points. feel free to prez away. all right jimmy got to catch up your buddy. which president was be the first to be protected by the secret service? grover clevel
which of these presidents did not die in office, zachary taylor, chester arthur, warren g harding ort i believe it was worn g harding. support that is incorrect it's actually chester arthur, very unremarkable politician who by default became president, laura here's your first question. which president installed a putting green into a white house garden? donald trump, dwight eisenhower, barack obama, or josiah bartlett? [laughter] smacked thank god for the one give me on that one. i was a good...
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elizabeth warren pushing hard, saying we have to focus on the poorest.cretary and former fed chair janet yellen was suggesting we have to package this one to focus on those suffering the most, like small business to regenerate jobs. but it's worrying sign even the moderate republicans like mitt romney are suggesting $3.2 trillion last year, can we afford more? let's listen. >> people recognize it's important we don't borrow trillions of dollars from the chinese for things that may not be absolutely necessary. it's time to act with prudence and care, that's why we have two parties, people looking at one another and making sure there's not some excess that would be not good long-term for the american people. >> mitt romney is suggesting here that our debt to gdp is above 130%, never happened before. budget deficit crotripled, and already a high number under donald trump. >> john, thank you. >> vermont senator bernie sanders became an online meme obsession last week and he's using the moment to of course do good. green jacket, mittens and dure posture at pr
elizabeth warren pushing hard, saying we have to focus on the poorest.cretary and former fed chair janet yellen was suggesting we have to package this one to focus on those suffering the most, like small business to regenerate jobs. but it's worrying sign even the moderate republicans like mitt romney are suggesting $3.2 trillion last year, can we afford more? let's listen. >> people recognize it's important we don't borrow trillions of dollars from the chinese for things that may not be...
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the administration of warren g. hardingeen dismissed as being very poor by scholars, principally a poll that was done by american scholar historians in 1948 and was recently updated. warren g. harding was listed last, and calvin coolidge was listed second to last. his predecessor, woodrow wilson, i think number four if i'm not mistaken, very highly. yet the performance of the economy in those cases tends to reflect, tends to suggest exactly theduring the 1920's, hd coolidge demonstrated extraordinary, they cut the federal budget i believe by 25% or more if i'm not mistaken. whereas wilson expanded the military and expenses of the federal government and left the country in depression. host: so what is your question than? caller: so what are the lessons from that period in history for us today? guest: i know my history very well back to fdr and the great depression. prior to that, it is a little sketch here. the lesson i have taken from our history since the 1930's depression is that in times of crises, and i would argue that
the administration of warren g. hardingeen dismissed as being very poor by scholars, principally a poll that was done by american scholar historians in 1948 and was recently updated. warren g. harding was listed last, and calvin coolidge was listed second to last. his predecessor, woodrow wilson, i think number four if i'm not mistaken, very highly. yet the performance of the economy in those cases tends to reflect, tends to suggest exactly theduring the 1920's, hd coolidge demonstrated...
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the administration of warren g. harding been dismissed as being very poor by scholars, principally a poll that was done by american scholar historians in 1948 and was recently updated. warren g. harding was listed last, and calvin coolidge was listed second to last. his predecessor, woodrow wilson, i think number four if i'm not mistaken, very highly. yet the performance of the economy in those cases tends to reflect, tends to suggest exactly theduring the 1920's, hd coolidge demonstrated extraordinary, they cut the federal budget i believe by 25% or more if i'm not mistaken. whereas wilson expanded the military and expenses of the federal government and left the country in depression. host: so what is your question than? caller: so what are the lessons from that period in history for us today? guest: i know my history very well back to fdr and the great depression. prior to that, it is a little sketch here. the lesson i have taken from our history since the 1930's depression is that in times of crises, and i would argue th
the administration of warren g. harding been dismissed as being very poor by scholars, principally a poll that was done by american scholar historians in 1948 and was recently updated. warren g. harding was listed last, and calvin coolidge was listed second to last. his predecessor, woodrow wilson, i think number four if i'm not mistaken, very highly. yet the performance of the economy in those cases tends to reflect, tends to suggest exactly theduring the 1920's, hd coolidge demonstrated...
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historically, 1920, warren g. harding after the wars and the spanish flu.talking about, we can come together. there can be healing. he specifically said, thank you to all my predecessors who chose to be here today. i think he did that because it fit with his theme of unity, of coming together, of healing. when he spoke of restoring the soul, the silent prayer. when he talked about my whole soul is in it. he goes back to abe lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation. it has such power because republicans and democrats admire lincoln. >> i just want to take this moment, as mike pence took one look back at the united states capitol where he's spent many years. this is usually where you have the former vice president and president and new vice president and president. it's come down to these four people as they watched vice president harris and the second gentleman wave good-bye to mike pence. this has been a very tumultuous few weeks for mike pence. think about the dissolution of his close relationship with president trump, who he stood by throughout the e
historically, 1920, warren g. harding after the wars and the spanish flu.talking about, we can come together. there can be healing. he specifically said, thank you to all my predecessors who chose to be here today. i think he did that because it fit with his theme of unity, of coming together, of healing. when he spoke of restoring the soul, the silent prayer. when he talked about my whole soul is in it. he goes back to abe lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation. it has such power...
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i think back -- i think it was 1920 campaign warren g. harding coming to be inaugurated. what he said after the country had been through world war i and the spanish flu, reminiscent of our own troubles at the moment with our pandemic. he said he wanted to offer america a return to normalcy. that was his campaign slogan. he used it again in the inauguration speech. a return to normalcy. so in the coming six months i think one of the positives that we have as america to look forward to is that biden may actually be a little bit more, well, boring -- i don't say that in a negative sense. but he brings in a cabinet with people like janet yellen, someone well-known in the financial community as treasury secretary and merrick garland. well-known in the judicial community and criminal justice community and viewed as a bipartisan figure despite what he went through in terms of his supreme court nomination. this is the kind of experienced group of people that in fact could inspire trust and confidence in government rather than having the emphasis be on disruption of government tha
i think back -- i think it was 1920 campaign warren g. harding coming to be inaugurated. what he said after the country had been through world war i and the spanish flu, reminiscent of our own troubles at the moment with our pandemic. he said he wanted to offer america a return to normalcy. that was his campaign slogan. he used it again in the inauguration speech. a return to normalcy. so in the coming six months i think one of the positives that we have as america to look forward to is that...
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on the republican side and, perhaps, on the democratic side where you see a hard left — aoc, bernie sanders, elizabeth warrenyear future could lead to a moderate, centrist party emerging. well, if i may say so, that's the more optimistic perspective, but i'm now thinking about the way the outside world is looking in on the united states and i'm mindful you served as america's top general serving with nato in europe. you thought long and hard about america's position with regard to russia and further afield to china as well. you said on twitter, "it'll take decades before american officials talk with foreign officials about the importance of free and fair elections, transfer of power peacefully without the horror of what we've just seen on january 6th thrown back in our faces." has america been fundamentally weakened on the international stage? yes, and i am... i am sorry for it. and it is a function of the consequences of what president trump has woven into the fabric of our society, and we will take i'd say a decade to come back from this. but again i'm an optimist, and i believe we will, and as i look arou
on the republican side and, perhaps, on the democratic side where you see a hard left — aoc, bernie sanders, elizabeth warrenyear future could lead to a moderate, centrist party emerging. well, if i may say so, that's the more optimistic perspective, but i'm now thinking about the way the outside world is looking in on the united states and i'm mindful you served as america's top general serving with nato in europe. you thought long and hard about america's position with regard to russia and...
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it's got significant resources for child care, which is something that elizabeth warren and i have worked really hard. we see women dropping out of the work force in record numbers because they don't have a safe, caring place for their children to be. and it has one of the most substantial child tax credits that manyf us including michael bennett and sherrod brown have been fighting for to address totality. so i see what it can mean for that mom in minnesota trying to figure out under all this stress what is he going to coo, how is she going to make it through this moment. >> the child tax credit would be an enormous and something that's been in the work for a while. it's projected that were it to pass in the form of the bill written now integrated into this plan it would cut total child poverty in the united states by 50%. is that right? >> think about what that would mean, and think about not only the inequities we're experiencing because of covid but the inequities built into our economic system. i think president-elect biden said in his speech economic growth should not be a spectator sport. and
it's got significant resources for child care, which is something that elizabeth warren and i have worked really hard. we see women dropping out of the work force in record numbers because they don't have a safe, caring place for their children to be. and it has one of the most substantial child tax credits that manyf us including michael bennett and sherrod brown have been fighting for to address totality. so i see what it can mean for that mom in minnesota trying to figure out under all this...
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it's got significant resources for childcare, which is something that elizabeth warren and i have worked really hardrd numbers because they don't have a safe caring place for their children to be. and it has one of the most substantial child tax credits that many of us, including michael bennet and sherrod brown have been fighting for for a long time to really address poverty. so i see the totality of this and what it could mean for that mom i'm thinking about in minnesota who's trying to figure out under all this stress what is she going to do, how is she going to make it through this moment. >> yeah, the child tax credit would be an enormous -- it's been something that's been in the works for a while. share brown, michael bennet, yourself -- >> right. >> -- other democrats, it's projected, were it to pass in the form, of the bill that's been written and is now integrated into this plan, it would cut total child poverty in the united states by 50%. is that right from? >> think about what that would mean, not only the inequities we're experiencing because of covid but the inequities built into our e
it's got significant resources for childcare, which is something that elizabeth warren and i have worked really hardrd numbers because they don't have a safe caring place for their children to be. and it has one of the most substantial child tax credits that many of us, including michael bennet and sherrod brown have been fighting for for a long time to really address poverty. so i see the totality of this and what it could mean for that mom i'm thinking about in minnesota who's trying to...
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warren court did. the problem is, it's very hard to stand up and say constitutional law has lost all meaning the ever hasno close because is very professionals that know it best to have to get up and go to work in the morning. you can have the revolution privately but the entire discipline has gone completely off the rails you can't argue a case on those grounds so to practice law it cannot be the back of your mind, la became a disgrace on the rare occasion somebody can state plainly just about things have gotten justice scalia's dissent is a good example of that. he said i thought we were a democratic republic now we live in the oligarchy rule by nine ivy league graduates even justice alito has said in opinions of his that constitutional law has suffered irremediable damage at the hands of the warren court and its successors. so my position allows me to look at this important fact that people can only mention under special circumstances periodically and sotomayor or is a great example of that because she is in the successor generation. the pioneers of the warren court revolution have been educated under
warren court did. the problem is, it's very hard to stand up and say constitutional law has lost all meaning the ever hasno close because is very professionals that know it best to have to get up and go to work in the morning. you can have the revolution privately but the entire discipline has gone completely off the rails you can't argue a case on those grounds so to practice law it cannot be the back of your mind, la became a disgrace on the rare occasion somebody can state plainly just about...
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hard-core, far left. they have been fearful of big tech. elizabeth warren for instance.oalition but there are ways that you can put that together and remember, we're so close here it is 50-50. you only need a couple of them. i mean you could go to west virginia senator manchin and try to get him to come over and look at the hypocrisy angle. but i think that there is a plethora of options that congress can do. they just need to, this is their full-time job. they need to study the issue. they need to come up with a solution instead of complaining about it. elizabeth: okay. ric grenell, always great to have your insights. thanks so much for joining us. appreciate it. >> thanks, elizabeth. elizabeth: next up, fox news contributor deneen borelli, on a new finding from the united nations. it shows utter cruelty of weak border policies. has critics, democrats, you will make this even worse. that story is next ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) ♪ ♪ comfort in the extreme. the lincoln family of luxury suvs. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can sti
hard-core, far left. they have been fearful of big tech. elizabeth warren for instance.oalition but there are ways that you can put that together and remember, we're so close here it is 50-50. you only need a couple of them. i mean you could go to west virginia senator manchin and try to get him to come over and look at the hypocrisy angle. but i think that there is a plethora of options that congress can do. they just need to, this is their full-time job. they need to study the issue. they...
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to july and august, early august, the air force is having a hard time even finding good targets to bomb with their strategic bombers, and warrens another individual i interviewed. warren mush was a marine intelligence officer at the regimental level. he survived iwo jima. 75% of his residents were casualties in iwo jima. he survived, went back to hawaii, and spends the next couple of months planning for the invasion of japan, and that's what you're going to hear him talking about here. >> the invasion was to be in november. following march was to be an invasion of the homeland tokyo plain. okay, 14 divisions on khu three marine and 11 army. tokyo plain 28 divisions involved, three marine and 25 army. 3 million men involved in the operation minimum, and at least a million casualties. your wounded were about three wounded to one killed. the more i knew about it, the more i felt that i would not survive, so that's why i say. >> cut off just a little bit. that's truman's decision to use the atomic bomb, he's convinced saved his life. who knows how many casualties the americans would have suffered, but if the japanese would have co
to july and august, early august, the air force is having a hard time even finding good targets to bomb with their strategic bombers, and warrens another individual i interviewed. warren mush was a marine intelligence officer at the regimental level. he survived iwo jima. 75% of his residents were casualties in iwo jima. he survived, went back to hawaii, and spends the next couple of months planning for the invasion of japan, and that's what you're going to hear him talking about here. >>...
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when airman kevin warren headed off for his fifth deployment last september to southwest asia, the strain of having him gone hit his oklahoma city family so hardith you. it seems like everything falls apart when he's gone. >> reporter: there were missed holidays, birthdays and an anniversary. so his wife katherine wanted to make this homecoming memorable. >> i knew i wanted to do something like this with the kids just to surprise them. >> reporter: on friday, surprise number one, daughter kimberlyn, in her middle school band class inside of her school's gym. >> it was exciting. >> reporter: kimberlyn recognizing her father and sprinting into his arms holding each other tight then tears of joy. up next, the boys, their father surprising them in the middle of recess. that's 7-year-old kashton in the yellow sweatshirt and 5-year-old karson in the red jacket making that dash to their dad jumping into his arms. karson saying, i love you. >> i love you too, buddy. >> reporter: today kevin with his three children and his wife enjoying sunday together. >> that moment meant everything because i knew home was going to be back to home, you know, it was g
when airman kevin warren headed off for his fifth deployment last september to southwest asia, the strain of having him gone hit his oklahoma city family so hardith you. it seems like everything falls apart when he's gone. >> reporter: there were missed holidays, birthdays and an anniversary. so his wife katherine wanted to make this homecoming memorable. >> i knew i wanted to do something like this with the kids just to surprise them. >> reporter: on friday, surprise number...
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hard at now, for example. emily: emily: meantime, we also heard -- emily: meantime, we also heard from senator, elizabeth warrenying she would like to see more enforcement here. for years, wealthy investors have treated the stock market like their own personal casino, while everyone else pays the price. it is long past time for the sec and other financial regulators to wake up and do their job with the new administration, democrats running the congress, i intend to make sure they do. do you think we could see longer-term legislation, as a result of this, which would mean that perhaps some things happening here which might not be illegal now might be illegal in the future? >> that is an excellent question. i think it is certainly a possibility. the sec's role is not only to enforce the federal security's role, but it also involves rulemaking and the day-to-day regulation of the market. but i think what we are seeing here is someone unique. it is a dynamic involving retail investors, primarily, moving the markets, creating short squeezes by hedge funds sophisticated institutional investors, on the long side of it
hard at now, for example. emily: emily: meantime, we also heard -- emily: meantime, we also heard from senator, elizabeth warrenying she would like to see more enforcement here. for years, wealthy investors have treated the stock market like their own personal casino, while everyone else pays the price. it is long past time for the sec and other financial regulators to wake up and do their job with the new administration, democrats running the congress, i intend to make sure they do. do you...
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time you get to july and august, the air force was having a hard time even finding good targets to bomb with their strategic bombers. warrennother interview i took, he was an intelligence officer, he survived iwo jima, 75% of his regiment was killed. he went back to hawaii and spent the next couple of months planning for the invitation in japan. that's what you're gonna hear him talking about here. >> in march there's was to be innovation of tokyo plane. 14 divisions, three moraine and 11 army. tokyo plane, 28 positions involved, three marine and 25 army. 3 million men involved in the operation. at least 1 million casualties. with all your wounded, there's probably three wounded one killed. the more i knew about it, the more i felt that i would not survive it. that's why i say this. >> that was cut off a little bit. truman's decision to use the atomic bomb, he was convinced that saved his life. who knows how many casualties the americans would suffer. if the japanese would've considered and resisted like they did at okinawa, by that time they were training japanese civilians to resist in any way they could possibly, it jus
time you get to july and august, the air force was having a hard time even finding good targets to bomb with their strategic bombers. warrennother interview i took, he was an intelligence officer, he survived iwo jima, 75% of his regiment was killed. he went back to hawaii and spent the next couple of months planning for the invitation in japan. that's what you're gonna hear him talking about here. >> in march there's was to be innovation of tokyo plane. 14 divisions, three moraine and 11...
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clear the democrats are gonna have a hard time winning this election, which means johnson successor is likely going to nominate the replacement for chief justice. so warren in june of 1968 decides to preempt this possibility. makes an announcement is going to retire as chief justice of the supreme court, upon the confirmation of his replacement. what warren is telling to conservative senators, you have a choice. you could confirm whoever lbj nominates to take my place, or i'm going to be there as the chief justice continuing to issue these opinions and the expectation is most members of the senate will more alaska along with that, you know if they don't like the idea of johnson and they need a replacement. there's one other thing which is in the back of the minds of both warren and johnson. johnson is arguably the most gifted president in american history if not the most -- is a deep understanding of how congress is operated. as johnson nominates a replacement for warren, he is thinking about this. israel's supreme court nominations in the last two political generations. dating back to 1937, all the nominees from fdr, truman eisenhower, kennedy and eisen
clear the democrats are gonna have a hard time winning this election, which means johnson successor is likely going to nominate the replacement for chief justice. so warren in june of 1968 decides to preempt this possibility. makes an announcement is going to retire as chief justice of the supreme court, upon the confirmation of his replacement. what warren is telling to conservative senators, you have a choice. you could confirm whoever lbj nominates to take my place, or i'm going to be there...
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would be pushed around by the aocs, by the bernie sanders, by the elizabeth warren, that he was malleable and deliver on the hardeft policies. i don't know what happens here, first off. looks like joe biden based on his executive orders is leaning pretty far left. i think it depends on what the vast majority of voters wanted. who is in the majority? the bernie wing or wing who want ad moderate? will they be satisfied what joe biden is doing after the first couple years in office. i don't know. i'm not sure yet. will: i think bernie sanders is misreading the election of 2020. he sees they have power and they need to implement a progressive agenda that delivers to the american people. if you looked what happened in 2020, there was resounding rejection of identity politics, defunding police across the country. they think this is endorsement of their ideas. now they have the power to implement their ideas. he thinks if they don't, they will be swept out of office in 2022. i think if they do they will be swept out of office in 2022. pete: there is a difference between getting your agenda passed and improving the live
would be pushed around by the aocs, by the bernie sanders, by the elizabeth warren, that he was malleable and deliver on the hardeft policies. i don't know what happens here, first off. looks like joe biden based on his executive orders is leaning pretty far left. i think it depends on what the vast majority of voters wanted. who is in the majority? the bernie wing or wing who want ad moderate? will they be satisfied what joe biden is doing after the first couple years in office. i don't know....
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showrunner warren light tweeted, "we're trying to hire every broadway actor we can while we and they wait for the curtains to rise again." in a recent interview with "deadline," light said, "we know how hardnity has been hit here. the goal is to get as many jobs to as many theater actors as we possibly can. leight added that while certain roles may only be one day on set, each adds to the minimum requirement to union health insurance, which is critical. theaters have been closed since the start of the pandemic with actors' unemployment rate around 52%, according to the national endowment for the arts. some hope is on the horizon as the vaccine rolls out, with dr. fauci looking at the possibility of theaters reopening in the fall. love to have a little bit of good news here. >>> and sometimes, after a stressful day -- i don't know if you've ever done this, i have -- kicking back on the couch with some ice cream can be a great way to unwind. and now, your dog can have some, too! as the ice cream maker ben & jerry's debuts its new dog-safe treats, dubbed doggie desserts. it has many of ben & jerry's classic ingredients, but it uses a sunflower butter base, so it's gentler on doggies' stomach
showrunner warren light tweeted, "we're trying to hire every broadway actor we can while we and they wait for the curtains to rise again." in a recent interview with "deadline," light said, "we know how hardnity has been hit here. the goal is to get as many jobs to as many theater actors as we possibly can. leight added that while certain roles may only be one day on set, each adds to the minimum requirement to union health insurance, which is critical. theaters have...
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some republicans support exploring an increase but warren one that could one not big could lead to job losses in an economy already hardarly 10 million fewer jobs than it had before the pandemic began. for your money this morning on tuesday oakland city council will consider an ordinance giving hazard pay to grocery workers at large stores during the pandemic it would be a $5 increase in pay per hour. however, city staff members have not talked with grocery stores about this idea. >>as a result, the city administrator's office is recommending council waits to vote on the matter. the store's included in this would be trader joe's save mart whole foods target cardenas and safe way san jose city council is also considering a similar ordinance there next week. >>parents students and coaches are all looking for a safe way to return to team sports but not all sports of course are created equal. some pose more dangerous than others now despite the cdc saying kids and teens are just as trans missive of coronavirus as adults a youth sports advocate is insisting. >>that letting them get out and play is a way more than recreation
some republicans support exploring an increase but warren one that could one not big could lead to job losses in an economy already hardarly 10 million fewer jobs than it had before the pandemic began. for your money this morning on tuesday oakland city council will consider an ordinance giving hazard pay to grocery workers at large stores during the pandemic it would be a $5 increase in pay per hour. however, city staff members have not talked with grocery stores about this idea. >>as a...
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hard to solve. health care. i don't care who you are i don't care if uyou are warren buffett, or jeff -- i just hope that it is not that we lost a couple million dollars here, we better shut this down. >> i think it was that all three of the companies were kind of doing some of their own things >> a neat story. >> and it is a tapeworm that is really tough to shut down when you are talking about more than 17% of gchltsdp versus 5% in 190 jam jamie dimon, warren buffett, jeff bezezos saying we can't fix this problem >> yeah, it was going to be our problems are over. >> i talked to some people about this on the phone yesterday to try to understand what happened. and i think becky is right, i don't think that it was that they thshut it down entirely. i think that in many ways it was designed -- i don't want to say it was designed to fail, but it was designed in a challenging way which was that the big lesson of this was insurance is local. health systems are local and trying to do it on a national basis with employees in all different types of localities with all kinds of differe different systems may be too hard i th
hard to solve. health care. i don't care who you are i don't care if uyou are warren buffett, or jeff -- i just hope that it is not that we lost a couple million dollars here, we better shut this down. >> i think it was that all three of the companies were kind of doing some of their own things >> a neat story. >> and it is a tapeworm that is really tough to shut down when you are talking about more than 17% of gchltsdp versus 5% in 190 jam jamie dimon, warren buffett, jeff...
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warren. now, via webex, senator scott. sen. scott: can you hear me? senator: loud and clear. sen. scott: thank you, general austin, for your hard work.we had an opportunity to work together at centcom, and i want to thank him for his distinguished services as a soldier and commander. i am very appreciative. we had the opportunity to talk the other day. if you can talk a little bit about -- people in the military have not spent a whole bunch of time dealing with the risk of communist china and how you will get up to speed. we actually don't have -- it's the same experience as dealing with the middle east. if you can talk about how you will get up to speed and how important you think it is to get up to speed on the risk of communist china? gen. austin: i think it is absolutely important. as i outlined in my opening statement, senator scott, i think china is our most challenging, our most significant challenge going forward. you can expect that i will continue to focus the resources of the department on this issue, to make sure that we are prepared to meet any challenge and that we continue to present a credible deterrent to china or an
warren. now, via webex, senator scott. sen. scott: can you hear me? senator: loud and clear. sen. scott: thank you, general austin, for your hard work.we had an opportunity to work together at centcom, and i want to thank him for his distinguished services as a soldier and commander. i am very appreciative. we had the opportunity to talk the other day. if you can talk a little bit about -- people in the military have not spent a whole bunch of time dealing with the risk of communist china and...
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warren, aged 37, who was attached to the met�*s territorial support group. he has sadly died after testing positive for covid—i9. a lovely, genuine, hard—working officer.s heartbreaking. our thoughts are with his family and friends. but as from the metropolitan police. hejoined in 2005 he joined in 2005 and performed hejoined in 2005 and performed a number of different policing roles. he had been shielding at home. however his ambition to support his team in front when colleagues was not deterred. he regularly went above and beyond to support his colleagues doing virtually anything he could to add value. he regularly spoke about how he looked forward to putting his uniform back on and going out on patrol with his colleagues. his death is a stark reminder of the human impact of this virus. he is survived by his parents, his wife and two young children aged eight and five. the mayor of london has been tweeting in tribute, seeing my heart goes out to the entire met police family following the tragic loss of pc warren. the government playing down expectations that it could adopt an idea to pay £500 to people to self—isolate, to get tested if they suspect t
warren, aged 37, who was attached to the met�*s territorial support group. he has sadly died after testing positive for covid—i9. a lovely, genuine, hard—working officer.s heartbreaking. our thoughts are with his family and friends. but as from the metropolitan police. hejoined in 2005 he joined in 2005 and performed hejoined in 2005 and performed a number of different policing roles. he had been shielding at home. however his ambition to support his team in front when colleagues was not...