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under the presidency of woodrow wilson, the election of wilson really did unleash that progressive of the pent up progressive reform spirit in the u.s. and part, you know, not just because he was elected, but because so progressives had pulled so many votes in that election. and so you see things like the creation of the income tax, the direct election of senators, a real push for women's suffrage, which will go into effect in 1920. and then, of course, things on the world stage change pretty significantly. the united states gets much more involved in the caribbean and in places like haiti and the occupation of haiti. and then, of course, the u.s. enters world war one as well under wilson. so not only do you have a government that is growing in size because of new progressive reforms and new roles for the government in order to sort of counter corruption of corporations and corruption in government more generally. but you also see the government grow pretty significantly because of the turn to total war during world war one. well, what if's are always dangerous. sometimes when it come
under the presidency of woodrow wilson, the election of wilson really did unleash that progressive of the pent up progressive reform spirit in the u.s. and part, you know, not just because he was elected, but because so progressives had pulled so many votes in that election. and so you see things like the creation of the income tax, the direct election of senators, a real push for women's suffrage, which will go into effect in 1920. and then, of course, things on the world stage change pretty...
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was behind-the-scenes. >> a question from chandler and virginia champ or writes allen wilson of woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused friction between them? could you repeat that? >> absolutely. allen wilson woodrow wilson had different views onon racial equality and did they know that caused friction between them? >> allen was not the most progressive on this issue but her bill, she did do something but she was a southern came from my family who historically have have -- so other than that particular role she wouldn't speak out on anything else and from what we know she really didn't approach him and try to get him to do anything as this about the jim crow laws. she remained silent and didn't talk about it. >> okay. so we have a question from genevieve who is actually a peace corps volunteer in belize. thanks for tuning in genevieve. how many first ladies besides mrs. obama have ancestry that includes african-american heritage to your knowledge? >> know what else to my knowledge does. michelle obama was like i said a huge leap forward from where
was behind-the-scenes. >> a question from chandler and virginia champ or writes allen wilson of woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused friction between them? could you repeat that? >> absolutely. allen wilson woodrow wilson had different views onon racial equality and did they know that caused friction between them? >> allen was not the most progressive on this issue but her bill, she did do something but she was a southern came...
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and you lay a lot of this at the feet of woodrow wilson. why? well, woodrow wilson did many great and wonderful things, but he also had great skeptics ism for our three branches of government. he believed that kind of the madison union's structure of our government, you know, separation of powers. we have three branches supposed to be three third of americans can't name them. 60% of americans are estimated that they would fail the citizenship exam that my wife took. it's not hard now filling out the paperwork to become a citizen is very hard. i know because i tried and it got sent back. all right. think about that. i'll never live that one down at home either. well, at any rate, you know, woodrow wilson believed that the ideal thing we should do is allow experts to govern us. instead of democracy. right. and he his ideal was the prussian bureaucracy. now, think about that prussian bureaucracy as your model for government. right. and i don't doubt experts have a very important role to play in increasing complex world. they do. but one thing our f
and you lay a lot of this at the feet of woodrow wilson. why? well, woodrow wilson did many great and wonderful things, but he also had great skeptics ism for our three branches of government. he believed that kind of the madison union's structure of our government, you know, separation of powers. we have three branches supposed to be three third of americans can't name them. 60% of americans are estimated that they would fail the citizenship exam that my wife took. it's not hard now filling...
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so ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? i don't know about friction now. ellen, as i said, was not the most progressive on this issue. but her ally, bill, was one area where she did do something. she was a southerner. she had come from a family that historically had enslaved other humans. and we know woodrow was not progressive on this issue. so other than that particular bill, she didn't speak out on anything else. and to and from what we know, she really did approach him and tried to get him to do anything, especially about the jim crow laws. she remained silent and didn't talk about that. okay. so we have a question from genevieve, who's actually a peace corps volunteer in belize. thanks for tuning in, genevieve. how many first ladies besides mrs. obama have ancestry that includes african-american heritage, to your knowledge, no one else to my knowledge. don't. michelle obama was such a you know, like i said, huge leap forward from where we were before. but not only wa
so ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? i don't know about friction now. ellen, as i said, was not the most progressive on this issue. but her ally, bill, was one area where she did do something. she was a southerner. she had come from a family that historically had enslaved other humans. and we know woodrow was not progressive on this issue. so other than that particular bill, she didn't speak out on...
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ran again for his old job, republican president william howard taft to defeat and put democrat woodrow wilson in the white house. elections saturdays at 70 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 7:30 p.m. eastern from about book podcast, we talk about some of the nonfiction titles coming out this fall and at 8:00 p.m. justice ketanji brown jackson chronicles her life and career with her book lovely one and then at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, journalist paula ramos author of defectors looks at the rise of far-right latino voters and what it means for america. she's interviewed by new york times political reporter jennifer medina. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find full schedule on program guide or watch online any time at booktv.org. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> examines group ceo refused to comply with the committee subpoena and runs over an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations]
ran again for his old job, republican president william howard taft to defeat and put democrat woodrow wilson in the white house. elections saturdays at 70 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 7:30 p.m. eastern from about book podcast, we talk about some of the nonfiction titles coming out this fall and at 8:00 p.m. justice ketanji brown jackson chronicles her life and career with...
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in the 20th century, the most important turn in american foreign policy was made by president woodrow wilsonsince been called wilsonianism. this turn was carried out immediately after the end of the first world war, before wilson it was believed that america should be a beacon of freedom, it should be an example for the whole world, it should show how to live, namely an example, and wilson changed this situation, here is what the outstanding american diplomat henry kissinger writes about this. wilson transformed what at first seemed to be a confirmation in the justification of the american neutrality, laying the foundation for a global crusade among the fundamental principles. in wilson's view , there was little difference between freedom for america and freedom for all. now, not a sermon, not a torch of freedom, the main instrument of american foreign policy, but a crusade. it turned out that, thanks to divine providence, an entire continent was left unused awaiting the arrival of peace-loving people who loved freedom and human rights above all else, they were destined to establish there so
in the 20th century, the most important turn in american foreign policy was made by president woodrow wilsonsince been called wilsonianism. this turn was carried out immediately after the end of the first world war, before wilson it was believed that america should be a beacon of freedom, it should be an example for the whole world, it should show how to live, namely an example, and wilson changed this situation, here is what the outstanding american diplomat henry kissinger writes about this....
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roosevelt ran and split the republican vote sending william howard taft to defeat and put democrat woodrow wilson in the white house. watch historic presidential elections saturdays on american history tv on c-span 2. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more. >> next a conversation on gun safety with trump campaign nior advisor chris lacivita . he discusses responsible gun ownership. this was carried during the republican national convention. it runs 25 minutes. >> testing. everyone, welcome. we are starting just a few minutes late. we understand there is a massive line at security downstairs to get in today. i apologize a little bit for the delay. we expect folks to be streaming in as we get started. thank you all for coming on behalf of the u.s. cca. welcome to milwaukee. we are thrilled that you are here to talk about the second amendment, standing up for constitutional rights and what is at stake in this election. i am the executive director of the u.s. cca for saving lives action fund. i think it is important to hold a moment of silence fo
roosevelt ran and split the republican vote sending william howard taft to defeat and put democrat woodrow wilson in the white house. watch historic presidential elections saturdays on american history tv on c-span 2. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more. >> next a conversation on gun safety with trump campaign nior advisor chris lacivita . he discusses responsible gun ownership. this was carried during the republican national...
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both president woodrow wilson and tsar ivan the terrible acted on the basis of their moral convictionseir policies were value-rational, but such a secular, philistine point of view is considered untenable from the standpoint of positivistic science, almost all social sciences are built on the assumption of rigid human rationality. an example is economic science, one of the main postulates of economic science is the criterion of maximizing some utility, as if you and i are consumers, for example, we consumers, buying something in a store , try to maximize utility. this tradition goes back to adam smith, this is still the 18th century, reaches its peak in the 20th century, especially at the end of the 20th century in the form of numerous. mathematical models, this approach, in the center of which is an extremely rational economic man, rationality is almost always reduced to monetary gain, has been criticized more than once, but to this day, it is this approach that underlies most university textbooks, and what ensures the almost continuous growth of capitalist economics, since joseph sch
both president woodrow wilson and tsar ivan the terrible acted on the basis of their moral convictionseir policies were value-rational, but such a secular, philistine point of view is considered untenable from the standpoint of positivistic science, almost all social sciences are built on the assumption of rigid human rationality. an example is economic science, one of the main postulates of economic science is the criterion of maximizing some utility, as if you and i are consumers, for...
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term california republican congressman chris cox takes a critical look at the 28th president in woodrow wilson. the light withdrawn. publisher simon and schuster says the wilson that emerges in the book is, quote, a man superbly unsuited to the moment when he ascended to the presidency in 1912 and presidential biographer nigel hamilton looks at abraham lincoln and jefferson davis through their roles as commanders in chief of the union and confed great armies. mr. hamilton's book is titled lincoln versus davis the war of the presidents and another book coming out this fall. historian mary grabar looks at myths surrounding the 32nd president. its titled debunking fdr. mbs graybar previously wrote debunking howard zinn and debunking the 1619 project. publisher regnery history notes that quote, debunking fdr offers cautionary reminders to the fdr admiring left and a growing segment of the right. fdr is influence lives on in crony capitalist, government dependent populations and a mammoth administrative state. franklin roosevelt is also a main focus of a new book by best selling his story and h w b
term california republican congressman chris cox takes a critical look at the 28th president in woodrow wilson. the light withdrawn. publisher simon and schuster says the wilson that emerges in the book is, quote, a man superbly unsuited to the moment when he ascended to the presidency in 1912 and presidential biographer nigel hamilton looks at abraham lincoln and jefferson davis through their roles as commanders in chief of the union and confed great armies. mr. hamilton's book is titled...
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he split the republican vote which sent william howard taft to defeat and mocr woodrow wilson in the white house. watch historical election saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span2. >> up next, house republican leaders talk about their agenda. former president donald trump has no objection to house republicans passing a resolution to continuing federal funding past the september 30 deadline. the lawmakers talk about their messages ahead of election day, particularly with regard to the presidential nominees. the failed leadership of kamala harris and far left democrat policies have put our nation into the american people let risk. the contrast seven never been clearer. american families were better off against the america first policies of president trump. with strong republican leadership across the board in washington, that means a republican senate, republican house and trump in the white house, we will implement the successful america first agenda to secure our borders to make our economy back on track and return to the successful peace through strength n
he split the republican vote which sent william howard taft to defeat and mocr woodrow wilson in the white house. watch historical election saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span2. >> up next, house republican leaders talk about their agenda. former president donald trump has no objection to house republicans passing a resolution to continuing federal funding past the september 30 deadline. the lawmakers talk about their messages ahead of election day,...
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he split the republican vote which sent william howardaft to defeat woodrow wilsone white house.atch historic presidential elecons. >> he said we shouldn't allow weapons used in war on american streets. and you abandon your unit before they went to a rack. donald trump's running mate senator vance got called up by that threat. telling vicious hurtful lies. he said i admit it. i'm willing to create stories to spread fear to drum up support for us. >> watch the vice presidential debate simulcast live tuesday on c-span as minnesota governor tim walz and j d vance go head to fly for the first time, coverage begins with a preview show at 8:00 pm eastern followed by the debate at 9:00 pm. the cbs news vice president debate simulcast live tuesday on c-span. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by the television companies and more including comcast. >> at the community center, it is not. >> comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi enabled lists for low-income families to get the tools they need to
he split the republican vote which sent william howardaft to defeat woodrow wilsone white house.atch historic presidential elecons. >> he said we shouldn't allow weapons used in war on american streets. and you abandon your unit before they went to a rack. donald trump's running mate senator vance got called up by that threat. telling vicious hurtful lies. he said i admit it. i'm willing to create stories to spread fear to drum up support for us. >> watch the vice presidential...
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the leadership at woodrow wilson high school for those champions is stood as testaments for expertise and under his guidance woodrow wilson got title in 1973 but cheechld number accolades back to back in the 4 hundred and 40 rally and achievements unmatched beyond his remarkable accreditations he was a devoted educator promoting architectural as a 23 years old high school teacher at woodrow high school helped to take pride in their heritage and one of the first directors of hunters point college played an role for the education of our community in 1976. adams commitment to the youth expended beyond the classroom as a administrator and yes, ma'am hurt middle school he mentored and guide young lives after retiring in education his dedication to public service as a behavioral in the san francisco sheriff's department and a graduate of balboa high school city college of high school and sacramento state university he excel as a athletic and part of record city college of san francisco 4 hundred and 40 yard rally team running like o.j. simpson and adams contribution to our communities are i
the leadership at woodrow wilson high school for those champions is stood as testaments for expertise and under his guidance woodrow wilson got title in 1973 but cheechld number accolades back to back in the 4 hundred and 40 rally and achievements unmatched beyond his remarkable accreditations he was a devoted educator promoting architectural as a 23 years old high school teacher at woodrow high school helped to take pride in their heritage and one of the first directors of hunters point...
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the speed for june 19th, a june 1918 as a world war, one was coming to a close present. woodrow wilson charge eugene debs, the socialist party of america's presidential candidate with 10 counts of sedition . oh, he was eventually found guilty of incitement and obstruction and sentenced to 10 years in prison. and all of this was because dad's delivered a staving anti worst speech, essentially condemned the draft. this is not the only example of woodrow real stone jailing his political opponents. but this is not the past, and while political antics are familiar, the people's reactions are unpredictable. this is where a well informed com electorate is needed and well, judgments and sentencing our central public response is crucial. democrats are counting on a response reminiscent of j 6 to help engage and inspire the anyone but trump vote to the pulse. republicans need to remember this, and while it will be tempting to try to engage voters out of anger while when you are fighting a political and media system that has no shame and putting your candidate who has never received a single vote
the speed for june 19th, a june 1918 as a world war, one was coming to a close present. woodrow wilson charge eugene debs, the socialist party of america's presidential candidate with 10 counts of sedition . oh, he was eventually found guilty of incitement and obstruction and sentenced to 10 years in prison. and all of this was because dad's delivered a staving anti worst speech, essentially condemned the draft. this is not the only example of woodrow real stone jailing his political opponents....
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since woodrow wilson went to paris to negotiate the agreement about world war i the president has been world. we have 7 billion people in the world but the president is the most important person, he or she may be in the future can make decisions that will affect everybody. when people run for president, think of what happened to lyndon johnson, gerald ford couldn't get reelected, ronald reagan, george herbert walker bush couldn't get reelected and so forth. a great job but a lot of challenges to it. a lot of people don't vote. 160 million people in the president election, 160 million. of people who were eligible didn't vote. we encourage people to learn the presence. and try to vote. we've lost millions of men in combat to protect the right to vote and many people don't exercise the right to vote. neil: the instances you will you to, might argue created donald trump and his possible return to the white house. did his predecessors make that happen? >> his predecessors did a number of things that helped lead to the calamity we had on the bailout but no one person deserves the blame and n
since woodrow wilson went to paris to negotiate the agreement about world war i the president has been world. we have 7 billion people in the world but the president is the most important person, he or she may be in the future can make decisions that will affect everybody. when people run for president, think of what happened to lyndon johnson, gerald ford couldn't get reelected, ronald reagan, george herbert walker bush couldn't get reelected and so forth. a great job but a lot of challenges...
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. >> is probably the best argument there is comparing joe biden to woodrow wilson but then he hosts theister of australia but he works from home for that. where he's spent something like 40% of his presidency. >> there's so much that is so bizarre and no one cares about him anymore, he is technically still the president of the united states but everyone has moved on, the press has moved on. the first lady taking over a cabinet meeting, a very rare one at that. very odd, not normal as you say and it reminds me of the gigantic lie they perpetrated on us for months about the capacity and condition of the president of the united states, to protect him politically when he was still the candidate. joe biden had a major role but arguably the number one surrogate or validator was his vice president kamala harris. she liked to her teeth, they all did and i know a lot of people with that in the rearview mirror i think it's a very scandalous think they tried to do. >> maybe a reason for not cabinet meetings, it would expose it further but we get lectured all the time about democracy and how import
. >> is probably the best argument there is comparing joe biden to woodrow wilson but then he hosts theister of australia but he works from home for that. where he's spent something like 40% of his presidency. >> there's so much that is so bizarre and no one cares about him anymore, he is technically still the president of the united states but everyone has moved on, the press has moved on. the first lady taking over a cabinet meeting, a very rare one at that. very odd, not normal...
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is not a new idea it at least as old as woodrow wilson. and of course, in some ways it's older than that. and so i think it's something that that friends of the constitution have had to contend with for a long time. i think it's fortunate that major change requires much broader majorities than we're likely to see now. i mean, in a funny way, you know, both parties now are terrified of each other. they think if the other party wins it's the end of the republic. but in if the other party wins, it's going to barely win. we've had a 5050 politics for 30 years. the stakes are not as high as they say, because if the wrong person gets elected, they're just going to spend their time banging their head against the wall because they only have a three seat majority in the house. and so i think the parties should spend their time thinking about how to broaden their majorities if they want to change things rather than about how to blow things up, you know, being seen to talk about blowing things up is why you have small majorities or minorities so it's
is not a new idea it at least as old as woodrow wilson. and of course, in some ways it's older than that. and so i think it's something that that friends of the constitution have had to contend with for a long time. i think it's fortunate that major change requires much broader majorities than we're likely to see now. i mean, in a funny way, you know, both parties now are terrified of each other. they think if the other party wins it's the end of the republic. but in if the other party wins,...
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he spit the republican vote which sent incumbent president william to defeat and put democrat woodrow wilson in the white. watch historicsideial elections saturdays a 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 7:30 p.m. eastern from about books podcast, we talked to ap books editor about some of the nonfiction titles coming out this fall and at 8:00 p.m. eastern justice ketanji brown...
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republican vote which sent incumbent president william howard taft to defeat and put democrat woodrow wilson in the white house. watch historic presidential elections saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, on c-span2. mr. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more. including midco. >> where are you going? or maybe a better question is, how far do you want to go? and how fast do you want to get there? now we're getting somewhere. so let's go. let's go faster. let's go further. let's go beyond. >> midco supports c-span as a public service. alonwith these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> the ranking member of the house armed services committee adam smith and vice chair rob wittman discuss national security strategy and global challenges at an event hosted by the center for new american security in washington, d.c. topics included streenl partnerships between u.s. adversaries such as iran, china, russia and north korea. and the conflict in the middle east. this is about an hour. th kore
republican vote which sent incumbent president william howard taft to defeat and put democrat woodrow wilson in the white house. watch historic presidential elections saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, on c-span2. mr. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more. including midco. >> where are you going? or maybe a better question is, how far do you want to go? and how fast do you want to get there? now we're getting...
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he split the republican vote and william howard taftnd what woodrow wilson and the white house saturday's american history tv. >> he said we shouldn't allow weapons i used in war to be on american streets. when were you in war? what was this weapon given you abandoned your unit? >> he got called out about telling vicious verbal lies. he said i admitted. i'm willing to create stories to spread fear to drum up support for us. >> watch the vice presidential debate live tuesday as tim walz and j.d. vance takes the debate stage to go head-to-head. coverage begins their unfiltered view of politics. th
he split the republican vote and william howard taftnd what woodrow wilson and the white house saturday's american history tv. >> he said we shouldn't allow weapons i used in war to be on american streets. when were you in war? what was this weapon given you abandoned your unit? >> he got called out about telling vicious verbal lies. he said i admitted. i'm willing to create stories to spread fear to drum up support for us. >> watch the vice presidential debate live tuesday as...
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which would not be passed until 1909, and ratified in 1913 under democrat woodrow wilson. workers during the gilded age toughed it out in scara conditions with no uniunions, n overtime, and no protection. it was two decades before women got the right to vote, unions got the right to organize, children were barred from working in factories and mines. non-white immigrants weren't blocked from coming to america, and black americans got a new civil rights act, a voting rights act, and supreme court decisions insuring their right to vote, to go to the theater or eat in a restaurant free from segregation and abuse, or to attend majority white schools. in other words, in the mckinley era, america was pretty much only great for men like donald trump. tomorrow, in new york city, trump's 1890s vision of american greatness and kamala harris' call to move the country forward toward an opportunity economy will be on display in the form of a debate between their running mates, jd vance and tim walz. and the two men couldn't be more different. like bill mckinley, vance was in the militar
which would not be passed until 1909, and ratified in 1913 under democrat woodrow wilson. workers during the gilded age toughed it out in scara conditions with no uniunions, n overtime, and no protection. it was two decades before women got the right to vote, unions got the right to organize, children were barred from working in factories and mines. non-white immigrants weren't blocked from coming to america, and black americans got a new civil rights act, a voting rights act, and supreme court...
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richard nixon, born a mere two months after theodore roosevelt had lost in the 1912 election to woodrow wilson and his and also his predecessor or his successor, taft. and so there was an atmosphere, progressive republicanism in the house. so all this accounts for if i if i can then lead legislation, not yet. the ones frank mentioned, but rather health care health insurance because it was of that context of his own family, of the death of two brothers to tuberculosis at a time of no health insurance, of course, no workman's, no unemployment benefits, no social security, that the family was imperiled financially. his mother had to go twice, two successive times each for one of her two sons who died of tuberculosis to work for their being able to be in the sanatorium by helping not just her own kids, but other patients. so nixon grew up with this impulse to to do something about health care. he started as early as 1949. and this again, i think in his mind and in his interior had a lot to do with with the family, the ability of a family at the age to hold together. and he proposed. in 1949 a nati
richard nixon, born a mere two months after theodore roosevelt had lost in the 1912 election to woodrow wilson and his and also his predecessor or his successor, taft. and so there was an atmosphere, progressive republicanism in the house. so all this accounts for if i if i can then lead legislation, not yet. the ones frank mentioned, but rather health care health insurance because it was of that context of his own family, of the death of two brothers to tuberculosis at a time of no health...
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emerges after birth of the nation, a movie that really changes the perception of the clan that woodrow wilson has present. screens in the white house allows a new media savvy extremist movement to emerge. and this is when you really saw the group take off, not just in the south, but nationwide. this is the plan that reached a membership of some 4000000 people and 10 percent of the state of indiana. they were parading and public on the national mall in washington dc. and the founder of that organization had been a veteran of the spanish american war. it comes to the 20 for the democratic party has convention in madison square garden. and it took less plan to size that it's going to stop the democratic party from condemning klein violence and they pretty much take over the party and make sure that it is running on their agenda. now, do you want the optimistic story for years later, the democratic party changes. if you want the pessimistic story, a major political party gets co opted and taken over by a violent insurrection, its terrorist movement. the k k case grip on the democratic party soon
emerges after birth of the nation, a movie that really changes the perception of the clan that woodrow wilson has present. screens in the white house allows a new media savvy extremist movement to emerge. and this is when you really saw the group take off, not just in the south, but nationwide. this is the plan that reached a membership of some 4000000 people and 10 percent of the state of indiana. they were parading and public on the national mall in washington dc. and the founder of that...
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emerges after birth of the nation, a movie that really changes the perception of the clan that woodrow wilson has present. screens in the white house allows a new media savvy extremist movement to emerge. and this is when you really saw the group take off, not just in the south, but nationwide. this is the plan that reached a membership of some 4000000 people and 10 percent of the state of indiana. they were parading and public on the national mall in washington dc. and the founder of that organization had been a veteran of the spanish american war. it comes to a 20 for the democratic party, has convention in madison square garden, and it took less plan to size that it's going to stop the democratic party from condemning klein violence and they pretty much take over the party and make sure that it is running on their agenda. now, do you want the optimistic story for years later, the democratic party changes. if you want the pessimistic story, a major political party gets co opted and taken over by a violent insurrection. its terrorist movement, the k k case grip on the democratic party soon e
emerges after birth of the nation, a movie that really changes the perception of the clan that woodrow wilson has present. screens in the white house allows a new media savvy extremist movement to emerge. and this is when you really saw the group take off, not just in the south, but nationwide. this is the plan that reached a membership of some 4000000 people and 10 percent of the state of indiana. they were parading and public on the national mall in washington dc. and the founder of that...
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which sent william howard taft to defeat and put dem woodrow wilson in the white house. watch historic presidential elections, saturdays at 7:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span2. ♪ >> c-span now. featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington. live and on-demand. keep up with the day's biggest events of live streams and hearings from u.s. congress, white house events, campaigns and more from the world of politics. all this your fingertips. you can stay...
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vote which sent incumbent republican president william howard taft to defeat and put democrat woodrow wilson in the white house. wah historic presidential elections saturdays atp.m. eastern on american history tv, c-span2. >> in 1953, julius and ethyl rosenburg were executed after being convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage for the soviet union. their sons, michael and robert, were 10 and 6 at the time. sunday on q&a, the brothers talk about their lives following their parents' executions and their efforts to clear their mother ethyl's record posthumously. >> j. edgar hoover was privy to all the stuff that we have learned since, including the noninvolvement of my mother. and that is the reason why, surprisingly, when the judge was soliciting, by the way, doing this secretly, recommendations on the sentence, hoover is in writing opposing the death sentence for our mother. >> and we surmised that there's a file in there that says, ethyl rosenburg was not a spy. and when that file gets released, the puzzle will finally be complete and we'll be able to show the american public that the u.s
vote which sent incumbent republican president william howard taft to defeat and put democrat woodrow wilson in the white house. wah historic presidential elections saturdays atp.m. eastern on american history tv, c-span2. >> in 1953, julius and ethyl rosenburg were executed after being convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage for the soviet union. their sons, michael and robert, were 10 and 6 at the time. sunday on q&a, the brothers talk about their lives following their parents'...
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he split the republican vote which sent william howard taft to defeat and put woodrow wilson in the whiteouse. watch historic presidential elections saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, on c-span two. >> the house will be in order. >> sees hansbrough look -- c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. we have been your primary source for capitol hill. taking you to where the policies are debated and decided all with the support of american cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting, powered by cable. >> now on book tv's interview program, paulo ramos looks at the rise of far-right latino voters and what it means for america. she is interviewed by jennifer medina. after words is a weekly program with relevant guest host interviewing nonfiction authors about their work. congratulations on your book and i'm so excited that it is out in the world and to be able to have this conversation with you. thank you so much. i always say this. i've leaed
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or do we believe in actually once and for dismantling the project that woodrow wilson began, the onehat lyndon johnson and fdr allowed to metastasize, republican presidents like richard nixon on down have continued to expand and build upon. or do we want to start with a new edifice? there's going to be risks that we take along the way. shutting down the department of education will not be without inconveniences along the way. the question for us over the next 4, 8, 12 years is, already ready to bear the consequences of those inconveniences? you can make a sacrifice when you know what you are sacrificing for. in this case, it's for the constitutional republic that our founding fathers set into motion that has three branches of government, not four. and i do think it's an easy subject conservatives have discussed for a long time. there's a resent we have not actually done much about it. because in the short run, the temptation will always be to vote in the direction of the nanny state. there's two types of nanny states. one is the entitlement state, that's what we usually have mind. bu
or do we believe in actually once and for dismantling the project that woodrow wilson began, the onehat lyndon johnson and fdr allowed to metastasize, republican presidents like richard nixon on down have continued to expand and build upon. or do we want to start with a new edifice? there's going to be risks that we take along the way. shutting down the department of education will not be without inconveniences along the way. the question for us over the next 4, 8, 12 years is, already ready to...
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he was worse than woodrow wilson on the pandemic, who was bad himself. it got 600,000 people that we should listen to him, but we should we'll speak. >> is there a fear factor for republicans? i mean, let's play former gop governor pat mccrory, who won't say what he's going to do in this next election. >> governor briefly before i let you go, you had been involved in no labels. who are you going to vote for this cycle? donald trump or kamala harris were brilliant and having a secret ballot in this cancel culture of today, i would recommend people maybe keep their vote quiet at this point in time. he was a little donald trump in north carolina. so that's what he talked about. >> cancel culture. i mean, is the cancel culture going to come from repelled republican party that canceling cancel i think he's already canceled. is going to be canceled i everyone thing mark said is true which is there are millions upon millions upon millions of americans who have lost faith in government elites, institutional elites, and so on. >> and they see donald trump is some
he was worse than woodrow wilson on the pandemic, who was bad himself. it got 600,000 people that we should listen to him, but we should we'll speak. >> is there a fear factor for republicans? i mean, let's play former gop governor pat mccrory, who won't say what he's going to do in this next election. >> governor briefly before i let you go, you had been involved in no labels. who are you going to vote for this cycle? donald trump or kamala harris were brilliant and having a secret...