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actually, it was f.d.r., but i blew him off. f.d.r.? oh, they've upgraded the magic book. right. you've got to go back and get everyone who's been affected by your fear shadow to come home with you. oh, no problem. right after i end hunger. and hurry-- the longer the shadow is loose the greater the fear will grow. okay! when i said crisis, i meant zelda. ( voice breaking ): she's putting booties on me. ( all screaming ) wait, valerie, stop! why are you so afraid? the earth, the stars, space... 're decomposing as we speak! mr. kraft, i need you to get everyone back to my house. that is just what my enemies want. enemies? i am surrounded by enemies plotting behind my back. people who want my assembly to fail. there's nothing behind your back except... ( screams ) mr. kraft when will you formally make me spring queen? i know you-- you're one of the four horsemen. the one with too much eye shadow. we should never have stopped school prayer. wait, why are you wearing so much makeup? you know, i'm not going to be summer princess or autumn empress or winter goddess. what if i never win
actually, it was f.d.r., but i blew him off. f.d.r.? oh, they've upgraded the magic book. right. you've got to go back and get everyone who's been affected by your fear shadow to come home with you. oh, no problem. right after i end hunger. and hurry-- the longer the shadow is loose the greater the fear will grow. okay! when i said crisis, i meant zelda. ( voice breaking ): she's putting booties on me. ( all screaming ) wait, valerie, stop! why are you so afraid? the earth, the stars, space......
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after all, it was f.d.r. who said, "we have nothing to fear. now don't be afraid. it puts the lotion on it's skin." >> jon: he said that? >> stephen: i'm paraphrasing, obviously! i'm not an historian! ( laughter ) ( applause ) i have to do that every so often. now regarding his signature campaign pledge to deport all 12 million illegal aliens, trump said they're gonna immediately deport two million with criminal records, and as for the other 10 million? >> after the border is secured and after everything gets normalized, we're going to make a determination on the people that you're talking about, who are terrific people, they're >> stephen: that's right, they're terrific people. they're terrific people! we're going to put them on amazing buses and suspend their fantastic human rights! it's going to be a trail of tremendous tears because, for trump, there's only three types of immigrants: criminals, terrific people, and wives. ( audience reacts ) >> jon: oh, my! >> stephen: this is deeply worrying a lot of illegal aliens. and we've obtained foot an of one illegal al
after all, it was f.d.r. who said, "we have nothing to fear. now don't be afraid. it puts the lotion on it's skin." >> jon: he said that? >> stephen: i'm paraphrasing, obviously! i'm not an historian! ( laughter ) ( applause ) i have to do that every so often. now regarding his signature campaign pledge to deport all 12 million illegal aliens, trump said they're gonna immediately deport two million with criminal records, and as for the other 10 million? >> after the...
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was pessimistic or simply a skeptic. jeff: i am pessimistic. and thinking of f.d.r., one of the things perhaps you know a little bit more about this than i do, doris, is that when he came in the country was ready to -- let him do everything. if he wanted to be a dictator, people like william randolph hurst was saying please, go ahead. that's 180 degrees from where we are now. and one of the reasons i am pessimistic is that come january, whatever the makeup of the senate is, to try to imagine either the new president or the new congress crossing the line given the pressures on them from their base is to me to create almost an illusion. in other words, i know what the words are that everybody thinks they ought to say. but the minute that the base of the republican party says to their leadership, you've betrayed us before and we know what sean and rush are telling us and if -- if somebody wants to cross party lines for the democratic side, and the sanders-warren wing says no, no, now you're a corporate centrist, the difference between -- charlie: like in the campaign.
was pessimistic or simply a skeptic. jeff: i am pessimistic. and thinking of f.d.r., one of the things perhaps you know a little bit more about this than i do, doris, is that when he came in the country was ready to -- let him do everything. if he wanted to be a dictator, people like william randolph hurst was saying please, go ahead. that's 180 degrees from where we are now. and one of the reasons i am pessimistic is that come january, whatever the makeup of the senate is, to try to imagine...
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this was intentional. when f.d.r. had social security passed, he night wasn't something you could repeal. once you pull them out you are left with nothing and it becomes a calamity. so what trump and republicans would have to do is repeel it and replace it in the exact same moment or you have a boulder of economic problems. this aspect of obamacare is extremely popular. just because something is popular, it's disastrous economically. kennedy: it creates a death spiral where healthcare premiums become cost prohibitive. >> i was taking notes as you were interviewing. as i haired, kennedy, you were wondering whether the system were designed to be tinkered with. i agree with you. that's where hillary clinton was trying to go. her husband said on the campaign trail it was the craziest thing and he had to walk it back. his wife was going to try to fix it the way we may see it fixed. donald trump may be able to do a move. the irs is tasked with collecting the revenue stream. that's how it's being paid for. you can't rip off
this was intentional. when f.d.r. had social security passed, he night wasn't something you could repeal. once you pull them out you are left with nothing and it becomes a calamity. so what trump and republicans would have to do is repeel it and replace it in the exact same moment or you have a boulder of economic problems. this aspect of obamacare is extremely popular. just because something is popular, it's disastrous economically. kennedy: it creates a death spiral where healthcare premiums...
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was awesome. >> thank you. >> historical brook rather than the world being on the brink of annihilation it's about fishing. f.d.rs there. so when i was reading your book it made me think about fdr because i was writing about when he was out fishing and how he was getting away from all the problems that were going on. really heavy stuff. that's where he found a way and funny enough he would jump on naval ship and take him on waterways and take him fishing. as well as other presidents. george washington was commercial fisherman. >> you got a lot of good stuff in history and no better place to fish than louisiana. i mean,. >> one of the best. >> bayous as long as the gators don't get you. you have got -- >> -- you can go for those, too. don't be scared of those. can you eat those as well. so we louisiana people just learn how to eat anything in the water. >> just like eating a shoe though eating a gator. the book is "the american fisherman." willie, we always appreciate you coming on. thank you very much. factor tip of the day. a absolute ta salute to the vet. great christmas gifts. help you out. first, christmas a
was awesome. >> thank you. >> historical brook rather than the world being on the brink of annihilation it's about fishing. f.d.rs there. so when i was reading your book it made me think about fdr because i was writing about when he was out fishing and how he was getting away from all the problems that were going on. really heavy stuff. that's where he found a way and funny enough he would jump on naval ship and take him on waterways and take him fishing. as well as other...
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that's what i was talking about f.d.r.'s first days. when everybody said come on.t to pull together. because we're in trouble. and even going back -- just one small example. so the bitterest supreme court fight we've had in my memory was clarence thomas. 1991. 55 democrats in the senate. charlie: bork was first. jeff: ok. but the one thing that the democrats never even thought about. filibustering. it wasn't done. no -- and they could have easily -- but at that time, 25 years ago the thought of using that weapon in that way was literally unthinkable. and now, you know, that's the way we govern or don't govern. >> there are so many things we have discovered in this cycle and lately. that oh, that wasn't done yet. it wasn't -- it wasn't unconstitutional. it wasn't legally impermissible. but that wasn't done. and so much of what has been said in this presidential campaign. well, that's just not done. you know? and we have stepped over so many lines in that way. cokie: i always hate to put too rosy of glass on the past. there were lots of things that were done. and in
that's what i was talking about f.d.r.'s first days. when everybody said come on.t to pull together. because we're in trouble. and even going back -- just one small example. so the bitterest supreme court fight we've had in my memory was clarence thomas. 1991. 55 democrats in the senate. charlie: bork was first. jeff: ok. but the one thing that the democrats never even thought about. filibustering. it wasn't done. no -- and they could have easily -- but at that time, 25 years ago the thought of...
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that's what i was talking about, about f.d.r.'s, you know, first days.n everybody said, "come on. we've got to pull together because we're in trouble." even going back-- just one small example. so the bitterest supreme court fight we had in my memory was clarence thomas, 1991. 55 democrats in the senate. >> bork. >> i think worse than bork. here's the one thing the democrats never even thought about, filibustering. it wasn't done. and they could have easily knocked that nomination upon but at this time, 25 years ago, the thought of using that weapon in that way was literally unthinkable. and now, you know, it's the way we govern, or don't govern. >> but there are so many things we have discovered in this cycle and lately, since then, oh, that wasn't done yet. it wasn't-- it wasn't unconstitutional. it wasn't legally impermissible, but that wasn't done. as so much of what has been said in this presidential campaign. well, that's just not done. and we have-- we have stepped over so many lines in that way. >> you know, i always hate to put too rosy a glass
that's what i was talking about, about f.d.r.'s, you know, first days.n everybody said, "come on. we've got to pull together because we're in trouble." even going back-- just one small example. so the bitterest supreme court fight we had in my memory was clarence thomas, 1991. 55 democrats in the senate. >> bork. >> i think worse than bork. here's the one thing the democrats never even thought about, filibustering. it wasn't done. and they could have easily knocked that...
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was awesome. >> thank you. >> historical brook rather than the world being on the brink of annihilation it's about fishing. f.d.r when i was reading your book it made me think about fdr because i was writing about when he was out fishing and how he was getting away from all the problems that were going on. really heavy stuff. that's where he found a way and funny enough he would jump on naval ship and take him on waterways and take him fishing. as well as other presidents. george washington was commercial fisherman. >> you got a lot of good stuff in history and no better place to fish than louisiana. i mean,. >> one of the best. >> bayous as long as the gators don't get you. you have got -- >> -- you can go for those, too. don't be scared of those. can you eat those as well. so we louisiana people just learn how to eat anything in the water. >> just like eating a shoe though eating a gator. the book is "the american fisherman." willie, we always appreciate you coming on. thank you very much. factor tip of the day. a absolute ta salute to the vet. great christmas gifts. help you out. i'm my team's #1 fan. yay. sp
was awesome. >> thank you. >> historical brook rather than the world being on the brink of annihilation it's about fishing. f.d.r when i was reading your book it made me think about fdr because i was writing about when he was out fishing and how he was getting away from all the problems that were going on. really heavy stuff. that's where he found a way and funny enough he would jump on naval ship and take him on waterways and take him fishing. as well as other presidents. george...
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there was even talk about painting the white house black. e oval office is fitted with bulletproof glass. f.d.r. and his staff are given gas masks , he keeps his on the arm of his wheelchair because of potential for attacks. there was great concern by the president, roosevelt, mac leash and others that the destruction of the original deck rahlation, the original constitution would have this disastrous sigh sick impact on the country as a whole. >> going to show some video of archibald macleesh after he was library -- librarian of congress so we can see what he looked and sounded like. >> it has always been the plcy of the american people, peace is now the necessity of the american people. if there's another war, if there's another aggressor, the united states will be the first target of that aggressor's actions. >> he was in the state department at that time. what were his politics, how close was he to f.d.r., and who started the -- who got interested in saving these documents first? archibald macleash or f.d.r.? >> macleesh was a staunch anti-fascist. he was concerned that some of his intellec
there was even talk about painting the white house black. e oval office is fitted with bulletproof glass. f.d.r. and his staff are given gas masks , he keeps his on the arm of his wheelchair because of potential for attacks. there was great concern by the president, roosevelt, mac leash and others that the destruction of the original deck rahlation, the original constitution would have this disastrous sigh sick impact on the country as a whole. >> going to show some video of archibald...
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do you remember who it was? f.d.r. and dewy. so it's amazing to have these from each other. >> reporter: less than two miles, norah, so people could run back and forth if they wanted to.epter: assuming anyboy without understand to. >> maybe a concession they can get together at the end of the night. >> that's right, getting together. you can see together at the bottom of our screen is the electoral vote tally. you can see there clinton has three electoral votes, trump 19 votes. of course, very early in the evening but we want to keep that there for you on the screen so everybody knows at the moment's notice how t we want to bring in kellyanne conway, who is trump's campaign manager joins us now from trump tower. kellyanne, you have been out on the campaign trail. you're getting in reports now. what can you tell us about the state of this race? >> i can tell you that it's still a jump ball in many places, norah, and we're really happy. i mean, for a campaign that has a fraction of the personnel, a fraction of the money, as they d
do you remember who it was? f.d.r. and dewy. so it's amazing to have these from each other. >> reporter: less than two miles, norah, so people could run back and forth if they wanted to.epter: assuming anyboy without understand to. >> maybe a concession they can get together at the end of the night. >> that's right, getting together. you can see together at the bottom of our screen is the electoral vote tally. you can see there clinton has three electoral votes, trump 19...
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the current oval office was not built until 1934, when f.d.r. was president.en we return. >> the answer is "b," a laundry drying area. but if you said "c," you might know that the first formal executive office was created by f.d.r.'s fifth cousin, theodore roosevelt, and today is known as the roosevelt conference room. >> for years, mike meister was told his father had a family heirloom like no other -- a decorative piece of wood with peeling paint, reputed in family lore to be from the white house. the problem -- nobody knows how to find out if the story is true. it's become an irresistible mystery to mike and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, who are determined to solve it. larry's inquiries are all met by laughter and blank stares, until he calls author and historian bill seale. >> he was skeptical that it could be the actual white house. so i said, "can i just send you pictures?" >> what was your initial reaction? >> well, i thought it looked suspicious. [ laughs ] and so, i didn't tell them much until i researched it. >> did you say, "ah, just leave it i
the current oval office was not built until 1934, when f.d.r. was president.en we return. >> the answer is "b," a laundry drying area. but if you said "c," you might know that the first formal executive office was created by f.d.r.'s fifth cousin, theodore roosevelt, and today is known as the roosevelt conference room. >> for years, mike meister was told his father had a family heirloom like no other -- a decorative piece of wood with peeling paint, reputed in...
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had a realignment of the presidential lines when barry goldwater ran in the south, which was solidly behind f.d.rthe democrats for years and moved closer to the rep column and now we consider it the base of the republican party. i think what we could see after this election is a shift where the democrats become more competitive in the sun belt and the republicans shift their base to places like iowa. indiana is a state president obama won in 2008. that probably will be the first state that comes in tonight for donald trump. maybe even states like minnesota, wisconsin, michigan on the horizon could be the base of the republican party. >> i think the key word is the horizon there, right? even if donald trump doesn't win them tonight, it is possible you are seeing the beginnings of a shift here, a real true political shift here, worth watching. >> yeah. >> let's talk about early voting because people have been out voting in past days. i want to look at tallies, we're talking about 40 million people, votes cast in 39 states. democrats look like they're leading if florida, north carolina, nevada. when
had a realignment of the presidential lines when barry goldwater ran in the south, which was solidly behind f.d.rthe democrats for years and moved closer to the rep column and now we consider it the base of the republican party. i think what we could see after this election is a shift where the democrats become more competitive in the sun belt and the republicans shift their base to places like iowa. indiana is a state president obama won in 2008. that probably will be the first state that...
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amendments, they have the right to protest, i don't care -- when i was 11 and think brother was 15 and f.d.r. was against we ell wilk can i -- wilky, ere both old enough to know -- [indiscernible] i'm 8 now and a korean war veteran and i wish would do something on the late entrée schism that is in this country. six years before the civil war, i was born in michigan. the michigan legislature passed a law that forbid any peace fficer from helping racist slavers going -- slavers going north to get their slaves back. that was 1855, you can look it up. i want to quote oliver wendell holmes, former justice of the united states and also a civil war veteran. he said "the mind of the bigot is like the pupil of the eye. the more light you shine on it, the smaller it gets." host: quick comments on twitter. one person writes amaze ago see the disrespect for future voters. another person says the student lines are ridiculous. they need to be in class. trump was elected. it's time to accept this and move on. evan is calling on the line for administrators. evan, go ahead. caller: i have to say first of all
amendments, they have the right to protest, i don't care -- when i was 11 and think brother was 15 and f.d.r. was against we ell wilk can i -- wilky, ere both old enough to know -- [indiscernible] i'm 8 now and a korean war veteran and i wish would do something on the late entrée schism that is in this country. six years before the civil war, i was born in michigan. the michigan legislature passed a law that forbid any peace fficer from helping racist slavers going -- slavers going north to...
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. >> so it was started 75 years ago by f.d.r. and focused solely and continues to be on the health of babies first and mothers as well and research and education of this non-profit has been helping eradicate things like polio. >> and november being a big month, tell us a little bit about the statusnd this is. >> it's a huge problem, what i would call a global health crisis. and ultimately in the u.s. 400,000 babies are affected by this born premature and the number one killer of babies in the u.s. and globally the number one killer of the children under 5 years of age. >> so the goal here at the march of dimes and we're seeing some great pictures of all the wonderful volunteers and there you are, i think is that you? >> that's me, yes. >> tell us a little bit about some of the things that you're so we're trying to prevent birth defects. prevention important. >> absolutely. premature birth is the number one target but there are other things that we're acting on. so very active in pushing congress to actually enact legislation and
. >> so it was started 75 years ago by f.d.r. and focused solely and continues to be on the health of babies first and mothers as well and research and education of this non-profit has been helping eradicate things like polio. >> and november being a big month, tell us a little bit about the statusnd this is. >> it's a huge problem, what i would call a global health crisis. and ultimately in the u.s. 400,000 babies are affected by this born premature and the number one killer...
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was down 14%. there were other things going on then. >> certainly, and f.d.r. >> and i was going to say from your note, paul, when reagan was re-elected the market fell 3.7% and with nixon rallied 2%, in case anybody is wondering. even after you have known them four years time, there's a bit of a reaction. >> and for nixon and rageon you saw an initial two-week surge and the markets declined through inauguration day. >> paul hickey, thanks a loot. >> good talking to you. >> we have 12 minutes left before the bell. we see the dow above 19,000, up 80, pretty much at the high of the day. >> art cashon walking by there saying paired off at the bell. look at this, 82 points higher on the dow. it continues to kind of lef tate into the close. we have 12 minutes to go. be ware of shorting bonds warns our next guest. he will explain why he believes there's life in the bond market after the break. hey nicole. hey! i just wanted to thank your support team for walking me through my first options trade. we only do it for everyone gary. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're
was down 14%. there were other things going on then. >> certainly, and f.d.r. >> and i was going to say from your note, paul, when reagan was re-elected the market fell 3.7% and with nixon rallied 2%, in case anybody is wondering. even after you have known them four years time, there's a bit of a reaction. >> and for nixon and rageon you saw an initial two-week surge and the markets declined through inauguration day. >> paul hickey, thanks a loot. >> good talking...
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f.d.r. you are praising the set up of internment camps for -- >> no i'm not. what he was doing with germans and japaneses and italians was a he had do it. look we are at war radical islam. >> you certainly aren't imposing internment camps. >> no not all. >> he keeps upbringing f.d.r. is this not a slippery slope right in that direction. >> every time someone said internment camps he said that no no. but he needs to stake a look at it. we band immigration. we scrutinized it. and registered people coming in from certain places. it is all in the best interest to protect america. and just like the media that went in frenzy today over that. doesn't understand. do you want to be safe or not. he's not trying to hurt anybody. he's just trying to keep americans safe. >> blab rb barack obama did this. even know -- >> >>[chatter]. -- >> and we should continue to have heightened vetting for people coming into the country but the reality is the president has determined the national security apparatus has determined this is not an effective strategy in terms of fighting terrorism. and
f.d.r. you are praising the set up of internment camps for -- >> no i'm not. what he was doing with germans and japaneses and italians was a he had do it. look we are at war radical islam. >> you certainly aren't imposing internment camps. >> no not all. >> he keeps upbringing f.d.r. is this not a slippery slope right in that direction. >> every time someone said internment camps he said that no no. but he needs to stake a look at it. we band immigration. we...
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the first of these was a lecture at the supreme court by justice on f.d.r.'sedy court packing plan of 1937. my apologies, of course, to the unrepentant new dealers. they are given to referring to that as the court enlargement plan. justice kennedy did a masterful job that evening weaving together the historical threads of three branches involvement in that legislative process. that has been a hallmark of many of the national heritage lectures ever since. some have focused on the build of expertise of the primary host in any given year. offering the friends and members of the other cosponsors insights into the history sometimes less familiar to them. each approach, i think, has been well received and hence the continuation of this important series. the board of trustees has asked me to convey its gratitude to tonight's principal sponsor, the u.s. capitol historical society , for putting together this latest installment in what has been a venerable tradition. similarly i want to convey our , thanks to the white house historical association for its outstanding p
the first of these was a lecture at the supreme court by justice on f.d.r.'sedy court packing plan of 1937. my apologies, of course, to the unrepentant new dealers. they are given to referring to that as the court enlargement plan. justice kennedy did a masterful job that evening weaving together the historical threads of three branches involvement in that legislative process. that has been a hallmark of many of the national heritage lectures ever since. some have focused on the build of...
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was published. and i don't know why. a lot of presidents published erotica, like abraham lincoln's "the tail splitter." f.d.r.'s "i'm banging my cousin, eleanor." ( laughter ) thomas jefferson's "life, liberty, and the pursuit of slave boob." and, of course, bill clinton's erotica classic, "my life." ( laughter ) ( applause ) we've got a great show for you mel gibson is here. he's got a big beard. stick around. ? ? ? ( applause ) simulation initiated. ? take on any galaxy with a car that could stop for you. simulation complete. the new nissan rogue. rogue one: a star wars story. in theaters december 16th. this is pepsi zero sugar. zero sugar. (ooooh) zero calories. (ooooo) but max pepsi taste. (wow) (applause) discover card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. my advice for looking younger, longer? get your beauty sleep. and use aveeno? absolutely ageless? night c
was published. and i don't know why. a lot of presidents published erotica, like abraham lincoln's "the tail splitter." f.d.r.'s "i'm banging my cousin, eleanor." ( laughter ) thomas jefferson's "life, liberty, and the pursuit of slave boob." and, of course, bill clinton's erotica classic, "my life." ( laughter ) ( applause ) we've got a great show for you mel gibson is here. he's got a big beard. stick around. ? ? ? ( applause ) simulation initiated. ?...
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was your access nto churchill? john: well, i thought i knew a great deal about church hill. i had played f.d.r.with bob hoskins as a historical reading. but when it came time to play the part, i plunged deep into research, read about him, and find out how little i had known. mainly about the whole sweep of his life. i was so fascinated by his young childhood years, his teen years, his 20's and 30's, and they completely informed him as an old man. i play the part between the ages 73 and 80 years old. but i found him in his childhood. and of course the enormous -- did an enormous amount of processing around for audio and video and listening to that extraordinary voice. >> what did you do before you saw it? john: i have a great co-conspirator, a great dialect coach who helped me. but i will say he spent just as much time with the english actors. [laughter] claire: he had a massive job to do in that department. >> it was an entirely different language. if you are a dialect evolutionist, you can chart the difference in vowel pronunciation. it is breathtaking between the queen is a young woman and pr
was your access nto churchill? john: well, i thought i knew a great deal about church hill. i had played f.d.r.with bob hoskins as a historical reading. but when it came time to play the part, i plunged deep into research, read about him, and find out how little i had known. mainly about the whole sweep of his life. i was so fascinated by his young childhood years, his teen years, his 20's and 30's, and they completely informed him as an old man. i play the part between the ages 73 and 80 years...
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f.d.r.'s first inaugural-- >> the only thing we have to fear is... stay tuned to find out! ( dramatic music ) >> stephen: yeah! yeah! yeah! yeah! got chills. didn't know. it was nazis. ( laughter ) now, a lot of people say trump not promising to accept the results disqualifies him from the presidency. so, today, in response, trump assured voters that he believes in the peaceful transfer of power. >> ladies and gentlemen, i want to make a major announcement today. i would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the united states that i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election. if... i... win. ( audience reacts ) oh, come on! oh, come on! you've got to give it to him! you've got to give it to him! you know, you really got me for a second there! i actually believed you had a shred of integrity. what an amazing psych-out. you know, a national psych-out. it's like that classic joke where you offer to shake somebody's hand, but when they go to shake it, you undermine our system of government. ( laughter ) so, how did we get to the point-- how did where the fate of the american
f.d.r.'s first inaugural-- >> the only thing we have to fear is... stay tuned to find out! ( dramatic music ) >> stephen: yeah! yeah! yeah! yeah! got chills. didn't know. it was nazis. ( laughter ) now, a lot of people say trump not promising to accept the results disqualifies him from the presidency. so, today, in response, trump assured voters that he believes in the peaceful transfer of power. >> ladies and gentlemen, i want to make a major announcement today. i would like...