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that is roosevelt. in 1944. the supreme court majority members appointed by roosevelt upheld internment order i in a 6-3 decision, justice black writing for the majority said in part. but when under conditions of modern warfare, the power to protect must commence rate with a threatened danger. he was force appointed to court by roosevelt and he was the lawyer for the klan in alabama for years, he became a u.s. senator, he was 100% new deal democrat, fdr and rewarded with a position on the supreme court, but he was a racists, a bigot. that was roosevelt's first appoint to the supreme court. but true japanese-americans fought bravely during world war ii, much decorated for their valor, and part of most deckc decorated unit. japanese-american served in u.s. armed forces. despite havingf loyalties questioned. was a republican president, ronald reagan who signed into law civil liberty act providing restitution payment of $20 thousand to 60 thousand surviving japanese americans, notice. not reparations to fourth or fi
that is roosevelt. in 1944. the supreme court majority members appointed by roosevelt upheld internment order i in a 6-3 decision, justice black writing for the majority said in part. but when under conditions of modern warfare, the power to protect must commence rate with a threatened danger. he was force appointed to court by roosevelt and he was the lawyer for the klan in alabama for years, he became a u.s. senator, he was 100% new deal democrat, fdr and rewarded with a position on the...
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roosevelt is sick. he's getting sicker by the day he has no business at his age being on this expedition. well, he's in his mid-fifties and he's ailing. he was ailing before the thing started. and he no business being on this expedition and it nearly him and the way the way this turns out and they do eventually i mean obviously he survives but the way that they find where the river goes and it's a joyful success yes but it kind taught him a lesson that okay really can't be doing this kind thing anymore and that's hard for him to accept. i want to we might come back to ted roosevelt if you want to, but how do you you had the civil war and how do you decide what you're going to move to? what what's your line of thinking do you think in series? do you think in the next book. well, i do. i've done several series. so that makes it easy. i mean, once i figure out where a series is going start, then i know, you know, if i'm doing a trilogy or i, a two book set on the war in the pacific, pearl harbor and midway
roosevelt is sick. he's getting sicker by the day he has no business at his age being on this expedition. well, he's in his mid-fifties and he's ailing. he was ailing before the thing started. and he no business being on this expedition and it nearly him and the way the way this turns out and they do eventually i mean obviously he survives but the way that they find where the river goes and it's a joyful success yes but it kind taught him a lesson that okay really can't be doing this kind thing...
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roosevelt, did you want to respond? guest: in terms of the scale of human suffering, absolutely, that is true. but i think the point i am making is an important one. where the confederates trying to overthrow the government of the united states? it depends on what you understand that to mean. the sense in which i'm using that is what we say revolutionary patriots of 1776 or overthrowing the british government? i do not think so. england went on just fine. king george was still think. in the same way, confederates trying to succeed and start their own government but not trying to take over the federal government. they're not trying to install jefferson davis as president of the united states. that is what january 6 was trying to do. i can be proven, maybe he cannot, but theory people are advancing here is january 6 was part of an organized coherent plan to take donald trump and make him president and take over the united states illegally. guest: i've never heard a proposition that he is advancing . the revolutionary war
roosevelt, did you want to respond? guest: in terms of the scale of human suffering, absolutely, that is true. but i think the point i am making is an important one. where the confederates trying to overthrow the government of the united states? it depends on what you understand that to mean. the sense in which i'm using that is what we say revolutionary patriots of 1776 or overthrowing the british government? i do not think so. england went on just fine. king george was still think. in the...
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and was, you know, because of teddy roosevelt, the the other we think of teddy roosevelt. and then that strong way, the man in the arena and, th groupse are surprised. i, i feel well informed. his support for suffrage was was way out of character in the universities. i think people know. but as the general public, we a lot of us weren't told that he had booker t washington dinner at the white house which president wilson certainly wouldn't allow there. there are so many ways that he ahead of his time. yeah i mean it'd be easy for me to sit up here basically and read you a synopsis of the book. yeah. and my wife always gets on me. don't do that, because then people have no reason to buy the book. but in fact i mean, you know he he booker t washington the first african american to dinner in the white house ever. i mean lincoln had african-american visiting the white house and frederick douglass and so forth. but terry teddy was the first man to actually have dinner with one in the white house and boy, did that cause a stink. i mean, newspapers attacked him for that, particul
and was, you know, because of teddy roosevelt, the the other we think of teddy roosevelt. and then that strong way, the man in the arena and, th groupse are surprised. i, i feel well informed. his support for suffrage was was way out of character in the universities. i think people know. but as the general public, we a lot of us weren't told that he had booker t washington dinner at the white house which president wilson certainly wouldn't allow there. there are so many ways that he ahead of...
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roosevelt leaned in. he was proud of it, but there were people in that, and there was much more racist times who were outraged by it. so it was a really important moment, and it was based on roosevelt use of culture. and there are other examples. he read upton sinclair's the jungle, and, you know, he was instrumental in creating the food and drug administration. he read ida tarbell series in mcclure's on john de rockefeller, and he went hard after standard oil and the trusts. so he embraced the culture and used it to advance his political ends. other examples of using culture wisely are eisenhower. the song i like ike was actually written by irving berlin and the disney company produced a commercial for eisenhower. and then you also think of bill clinton in the 1992 campaign. he's kind of an unknown. he's young. he's the pictures of him as a hippie. but he goes on the on the arsenio hall show. right. and he plays the saxophone wearing sunglasses to kind of show that he's hip and cool. but he also has that
roosevelt leaned in. he was proud of it, but there were people in that, and there was much more racist times who were outraged by it. so it was a really important moment, and it was based on roosevelt use of culture. and there are other examples. he read upton sinclair's the jungle, and, you know, he was instrumental in creating the food and drug administration. he read ida tarbell series in mcclure's on john de rockefeller, and he went hard after standard oil and the trusts. so he embraced the...
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this is really the time of the peer roosevelt court. as you say, throughout the 1930's, he has his failed court packing plan in 1937, but there is the switch in time that saved nine with justice owen roberts, appointed by herbert hoover, the man fdr had defeated. but very soon after that, in the next few years, there is a wave of retirements and a couple of deaths. one interesting thing, it is well known that fdr's court packing plan failed, the plan to enlarge the court. there was a little noticed companion piece of legislation which consider libby -- considerably improved the retirement benefits for justices if they were 17 years old or older and if they had served for more than 10 years. and remember, his plan was to appoint a new justice for every justice over 70. whether it is cause or effect and causing an effect or not? pretty soon after congress passed that law, considerably enhancing those benefits, a number of the justices retired in the next few years. they may have been reacting to the change in the dynamic with owen roberts
this is really the time of the peer roosevelt court. as you say, throughout the 1930's, he has his failed court packing plan in 1937, but there is the switch in time that saved nine with justice owen roberts, appointed by herbert hoover, the man fdr had defeated. but very soon after that, in the next few years, there is a wave of retirements and a couple of deaths. one interesting thing, it is well known that fdr's court packing plan failed, the plan to enlarge the court. there was a little...
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calendar in front all right, eleanor roosevelt was the wife of franklin delano roosevelt, and she was really powerfully invested in this in improving people's lives. and so she became a great champion of the subsistence homes that communities and she was like the sponsor for the arthurdale community. she invested a lot not only of her time coming to arthur dale on a regular basis. she went to every high school graduation in arthur dallas. he was out there multiple times a year, but she also invested a lot of her personal wealth in arthur dale trying to make things work. so she she really was a mover in the subsistence homestead movement in the division and she was a strong advocate in a number of ways in order to build houses cheaply. you can do that more efficiently if you don't put a bathroom in and if you don't put a kitchen in if you don't have plumbing, you don't have electricity you can make those houses for much less money and a number of people in the roosevelt administration were saying these folks are coming from coal mine patch communities. they don't have electricity now t
calendar in front all right, eleanor roosevelt was the wife of franklin delano roosevelt, and she was really powerfully invested in this in improving people's lives. and so she became a great champion of the subsistence homes that communities and she was like the sponsor for the arthurdale community. she invested a lot not only of her time coming to arthur dale on a regular basis. she went to every high school graduation in arthur dallas. he was out there multiple times a year, but she also...
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franklin roosevelt but what? but my first major work in history, because i trained actually different fields in american history, but my work was on thomas paine and i what i did was, i told the story of thomas paine's life and labors and then basically retold the american story through thomas paine as as the legacy of thomas paine. and when i got to the roosevelt, the thing that really struck me because this is important, everyone had assumed that thomas paine had been forgotten in american history everyone had assumed that conservatives and reactionary of all sorts had suppressed thomas memory. and then there i was in the forties. okay, the thirties, actually in the late thirties. and first of all, eleanor roosevelt in a very, very small but important book, the moral basis of democracy, dedicated more pages to to discussing thomas paine on questions like freedom, worship, freedom of religion, freedom and democracy than she did to anyone else and for anyone else in the book and, of course, i went through commie
franklin roosevelt but what? but my first major work in history, because i trained actually different fields in american history, but my work was on thomas paine and i what i did was, i told the story of thomas paine's life and labors and then basically retold the american story through thomas paine as as the legacy of thomas paine. and when i got to the roosevelt, the thing that really struck me because this is important, everyone had assumed that thomas paine had been forgotten in american...
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so there was a question about how the family feltt about franklin roosevelt. but my first major work in american history because i trained actually in f different fieldsho than a condition but my first work was on thomas paine. and what it did was i told the story of thomas paints life and labors and then basically retold the american story through, as legacy of thomas paine. and when i got to roosevelt years,in the thing that really struck me because this is important to anyone had assumed that thomas paine had been forgotten in american history. everyone had assumed conservatives and reactionaries of all sorts had suppressed thomas paints memory. then there i was in the '40s, the 30 oxidant in him in the late 30s and first of all eleanor roosevelt and a very, very small but important book the moral basis of democracy dedicated more pages to discussing thomas paine on questions like freedom of worship, freedom of religion, freedom and democracy, that you did to anyone else come for anyone else in the book. and then of course i went through, call me crazy guy
so there was a question about how the family feltt about franklin roosevelt. but my first major work in american history because i trained actually in f different fieldsho than a condition but my first work was on thomas paine. and what it did was i told the story of thomas paints life and labors and then basically retold the american story through, as legacy of thomas paine. and when i got to roosevelt years,in the thing that really struck me because this is important to anyone had assumed...
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i say to you aoc, get away from the roosevelt hotel. put your boots on the ground in college pcollege point queens id see what is really going on in your own part of your district. high-end mighty democrats talking from their ivory towers. they have not got a clue about what is really going on, not a clue. what is going on in your view that they don't know about? >> first of all they are convinced that we are doing here to the city of new york is okay. they think they are crystal clear they have made it crystal clear they think this is okay. when the mayor came out last wednesday at at at town hall stated the facts that $12 billion of the next three years is what it is going to cost this city. we are going to bankrupt it ruined new york city. yet he made it very clear that set the radical left on fire. they did this press conference. they started to come out. if you look at twitter they are literally at war on twitter. kathy sandifer of the roosevelt hotel and try to plead their case. there is no pleading the case. immigration is out of
i say to you aoc, get away from the roosevelt hotel. put your boots on the ground in college pcollege point queens id see what is really going on in your own part of your district. high-end mighty democrats talking from their ivory towers. they have not got a clue about what is really going on, not a clue. what is going on in your view that they don't know about? >> first of all they are convinced that we are doing here to the city of new york is okay. they think they are crystal clear...
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the lord roosevelt a progressive republican. through these years and speeches he is revealing he is morally democratic instincts. i will not go through all of those speeches. after world war i and many people had this lined up with wilson during the war, people believed that there would be a furtherance of the progressive politics. progressive legislation to try to tame control reform if you like the selfishness, the corruption the violence inducing power of that class of corporate bosses who emerge during the late 1930s. however, it is an age of threaction the 1920s. we often get by films and other things because it is the wrong 20s. most people don't realize that working people urban and rural alike suffered a decline in their income. barely recovering. working people the way they sustain the household income that they had was by way of both memembers of the family going ot to work. in this moment, fdr has suffered fdr starts to dissolve a new politics. he does not leave behind progressives. progressivism is a force pursuing r
the lord roosevelt a progressive republican. through these years and speeches he is revealing he is morally democratic instincts. i will not go through all of those speeches. after world war i and many people had this lined up with wilson during the war, people believed that there would be a furtherance of the progressive politics. progressive legislation to try to tame control reform if you like the selfishness, the corruption the violence inducing power of that class of corporate bosses who...
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okay, we'll go back to the roosevelt hotel in new york city. members of congress are touring the area and it's touring the way the crisis was affecting new york. you're in the middle. what do you have for us? reporter: hey, stuart, it kind of has fizzled down now but a few minutes ago, it was pretty chaotic here. i'm going to step out of the way to see the area and it's kind of cleared out a bit right now. but there have been lots of migrants coming outside to the roosevelt hotel as on a daily basis and this is where they live and busy processing fade pattern 'tilty as well for families and thousands of migrants that come into the city every day and throughout the week and months here and shows no signs of slowing down. just a short time ago, members of the congressional his pap ick caucus are in town and here trying to take a look at facility and toured the hotel and we weren't allowed to go along with them on that tour inside but congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez then came out with her other congress members and started talking about wha
okay, we'll go back to the roosevelt hotel in new york city. members of congress are touring the area and it's touring the way the crisis was affecting new york. you're in the middle. what do you have for us? reporter: hey, stuart, it kind of has fizzled down now but a few minutes ago, it was pretty chaotic here. i'm going to step out of the way to see the area and it's kind of cleared out a bit right now. but there have been lots of migrants coming outside to the roosevelt hotel as on a daily...
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we're seeing migrant families walk out of roosevelt hotel to bring children to school. the city said there's some 21,000 non-english speaking migrant children enrolled in the city's public schools and it's not just that this hotel is housing families and the roosevelt hotel serves as arrival center for 10,000 migrants arriving in this city everybody month and this video what we saw yesterday and some of the migrants are inside of that closed bar and next to the roosevelt hotel. the city's working on helping them apply for asylum so that they can be eligible for work permits, 180 days later. there's lines that form outside the roosevelt periodically and mayor's office says some 60,000 migrants are being held in shelters city wide and every time someone leave as shirt, they're seemingly replaced with new arriving asylum seekers, 3200 last week alone and mayor eric adams says the biden adminadministration is not sendg must've money or doing enough for the work permitting process to be expedited and the white house says only congress can do that. the department of homeland
we're seeing migrant families walk out of roosevelt hotel to bring children to school. the city said there's some 21,000 non-english speaking migrant children enrolled in the city's public schools and it's not just that this hotel is housing families and the roosevelt hotel serves as arrival center for 10,000 migrants arriving in this city everybody month and this video what we saw yesterday and some of the migrants are inside of that closed bar and next to the roosevelt hotel. the city's...
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thebo story of roosevelt talked about the long h a great age of roosevelt really does extend from 32 -- 33 all the way through. i see the four freedoms as the spirit. >> it is interesting you mention the very fact not the fact but the discussion about whether americans knew the individual for freedoms. related to freedom of fear. so much of what i find interesting about them when one thanks about the generation and this moment and not generate 1941 to transition from one approach to another focus is that there is overlap within them. so what is interrelated with the others interrelated with the other. and somewhere it's important to note the different ones but at the same time they all built upon each other they are less powerful without the others together with them. >> rates. think about african-americans in the south his rights were being suppressed ever since the post- reconstruction era. the idea of freedom of speech and expression was intimately linked to freedom from fear. given the muggings of elderly jewish men and women on the streets of places like boston, brooklyn and els
thebo story of roosevelt talked about the long h a great age of roosevelt really does extend from 32 -- 33 all the way through. i see the four freedoms as the spirit. >> it is interesting you mention the very fact not the fact but the discussion about whether americans knew the individual for freedoms. related to freedom of fear. so much of what i find interesting about them when one thanks about the generation and this moment and not generate 1941 to transition from one approach to...
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>> franklin roosevelt was a big one. the reagan election in 1980 starts this reagan democrats coming over. things like that. this is one of the more important ones. he has already made history before he takes the oath of office. if he did nothing other than those things, he would be considered to be a significant figure in presidential history. but of course, he did other things as well. he was president. and so, he is someone who presides over the creation of american empire. he is the person who annexes hawaii. this is why we have hawaii. he was the one who presided over the spanish-american war. it should be said that he was, in many ways, a reluctant imperialist. he was kind of on the fence about this. a lot of people in his own party were pushing him. go to war with spain, but he was holding back for a while. he wanted all the facts to come in. eventually decided to go to war with spain. as teddy roosevelt said, the spanish-american war, at least from the american perspective, was a splendid little war. it did not l
>> franklin roosevelt was a big one. the reagan election in 1980 starts this reagan democrats coming over. things like that. this is one of the more important ones. he has already made history before he takes the oath of office. if he did nothing other than those things, he would be considered to be a significant figure in presidential history. but of course, he did other things as well. he was president. and so, he is someone who presides over the creation of american empire. he is the...
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democrat james cox, pictured here with running mate that year, some guy named roosevelt. so to a appreciate these presence. we first need to understand what the main political issues were at the time. and these are mostly very different than the issues that animate current political discourse. for example, there were still issues from the civil war during most of this period. one of the main ones had to do with the question of to protect, protect the civil rights of the freedmen in the south even as southern state governments, vigilante groups like the ku klux klan to strip them away. also union veterans during this period were constantly lobbying for the expansion of pensions for themselves and their and in general, republi tended to advocate for these measures, often engaging in something called waving the bloody shirt, painting their democratic opponents as being the party of rebellion and war. brutal polity. another huge issue of the time was what to do with the us currency during, the war. the us issued paper money, but many pro-business people wanted to enshrine the
democrat james cox, pictured here with running mate that year, some guy named roosevelt. so to a appreciate these presence. we first need to understand what the main political issues were at the time. and these are mostly very different than the issues that animate current political discourse. for example, there were still issues from the civil war during most of this period. one of the main ones had to do with the question of to protect, protect the civil rights of the freedmen in the south...
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in my shoulder is the roosevelt hotel which there has been so much chaos with long lines of migrants and that came to a head earlier. this is the video we shot a short time ago things turned out of hand here but congress members including alexandria ocasio cortez came in with members of the congressional hispanic caucus to check out the roosevelt hotel, the surge shows no sign of slowing down. counter protesters showed up, a dozen, things got really loud, we couldn't hear anything, aoc and other caucus members were saying, i was trying to listen to it. all i could hear was people yelling close the border and yelling for the white house to do more but the whole point of this is people are sick and tired of having dozens of migrants in front of apartment buildings, hundreds on street corners, thousands coming in by the month and they want answers. they think the government is all pointing fingers at each other and no one is doing anything to help the voters so what better point to have than to come here when congress members trying to make a point during the press conference and take o
in my shoulder is the roosevelt hotel which there has been so much chaos with long lines of migrants and that came to a head earlier. this is the video we shot a short time ago things turned out of hand here but congress members including alexandria ocasio cortez came in with members of the congressional hispanic caucus to check out the roosevelt hotel, the surge shows no sign of slowing down. counter protesters showed up, a dozen, things got really loud, we couldn't hear anything, aoc and...
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>> 1932, the new deal, franklin roosevelt. that is a good one. the reagan election in 1980, this starts the reagan democrats, coming over. things like that. this is one of the more important ones. so, he hiis already making history before he takes the oath. and, if he did nothing other than those things, you'd be considered to be a significant figure in presidential history. but of course, he did other things as well. he was president. so, he is -- he is a someone, again, that presides over the on creation of american empire. he is the person who annexes wh hawaii. this is the reason why we have hawaii he annexes hawaii. he was the one that presided ar over the spanish-american war. and it should be said, he was in many ways a reluctant n imperialist. he was on the fence about this, a lot of people in his own party were pushing him. ct go to war with spain, and he was holding back for a while. he wanted all of the facts. eventually, he decides he will go to war with the kingdom of spain and as teddy roosevelt at said, the spanish-american war, at
>> 1932, the new deal, franklin roosevelt. that is a good one. the reagan election in 1980, this starts the reagan democrats, coming over. things like that. this is one of the more important ones. so, he hiis already making history before he takes the oath. and, if he did nothing other than those things, you'd be considered to be a significant figure in presidential history. but of course, he did other things as well. he was president. so, he is -- he is a someone, again, that presides...
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roosevelt, did you want to respond? guest: in terms of the scale of human suffering, absolutely, that is true. but i think the point i am making is an important one. where the confederates trying to overthrow the government of the united states? it depends on what you understand that to mean. the sense in which i'm using that is what we say revolutionary patriots of 1776 or overthrowing the british government? i do not think so. england went on just fine. king george was still think. in the same way, confederates trying to succeed and start their own government but not trying to take over the federal government. they're not trying to install jefferson davis as president of the united states. that is what january 6 was trying to do. i can be proven, maybe he cannot, but theory people are advancing here is january 6 was part of an organized coherent plan to take donald trump and make him president and take over the united states illegally. guest: i've never heard a proposition that he is advancing . the revolutionary war
roosevelt, did you want to respond? guest: in terms of the scale of human suffering, absolutely, that is true. but i think the point i am making is an important one. where the confederates trying to overthrow the government of the united states? it depends on what you understand that to mean. the sense in which i'm using that is what we say revolutionary patriots of 1776 or overthrowing the british government? i do not think so. england went on just fine. king george was still think. in the...
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screen right is the roosevelt hotel where alexis is reporting. the reason why we're showing you this. both are thousands of miles from each other so the border issue that republicans made a big deal out of during the mid-term election, a lot of people thought that would get more attention than it received through the vote. ever since that point when a lot of these buses starting leaving places like arizona and coming up to new york and now chicago and also boston, massachusetts, the local media is paying attention and even though we have people like mel bill on the border. a lot of networks ignored the story. we were there and we warned you. it will be a problem and now it has come to this. it is at the point where it will cost us billions of dollars in places like new york alone. a lot. >> sandra: the mayor, while demanding federal help at this point, as resources dry up, he is not calling out the president by name. but he is saying we need help after saying we welcome them with open arms. >> bill: same true for the new york governor and may or
screen right is the roosevelt hotel where alexis is reporting. the reason why we're showing you this. both are thousands of miles from each other so the border issue that republicans made a big deal out of during the mid-term election, a lot of people thought that would get more attention than it received through the vote. ever since that point when a lot of these buses starting leaving places like arizona and coming up to new york and now chicago and also boston, massachusetts, the local media...
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this is apparently a reoccurring theme they roosevelt. you will notice these scooters, mope heads, they have strewn the streets on all sides of the roosevelt but they have no licenses. if you look at the back, there is no licenses on these vehicles. they are all unregistered. now, what are they here for? how do they get brand new mope heads and motorcycles? i'm told by authorities part of this is the migrants deliver food, some deliver weed, and some deliver other migrants all over town. i spoke to some of the locals here about the impact of having this migrant shelter in the middle of manhattan is 46th street and madison and how it's affected their lives and their businesses. >> you are right next door to the roosevelt hotel. what impact has this had for your business, traffic et cetera? >> actually, it's really disgusting because every day i have to come out about three or four times or even 10 times to talk to the people. because it looks like midtown. doesn't know the meaning of this area. so at times see them touching the glasses, pl
this is apparently a reoccurring theme they roosevelt. you will notice these scooters, mope heads, they have strewn the streets on all sides of the roosevelt but they have no licenses. if you look at the back, there is no licenses on these vehicles. they are all unregistered. now, what are they here for? how do they get brand new mope heads and motorcycles? i'm told by authorities part of this is the migrants deliver food, some deliver weed, and some deliver other migrants all over town. i...
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so january industrial curve from the franklin delano roosevelt's administration, everybody's lining up for a patronage this is a wolf that so closely resembles joseph mccarthy. you could call it a caricature of him and it's the white house it's the eisenhower white deflecting mccarthy then another year to go and at her block was no no fan of the way eisenhower treated mccarthy there are plenty of cartoons calling him out for not being strong enough. but here the white house is deflecting him. the bay of pigs this is a conservative cartoonist gib crockett and we now think of the bay of pigs as a successful party on the part of john kennedy against the russians. but crockett wasn't so sure. he thought the chickens had come home to roost. and then i get to return to the cartoon in that i introducedhe session with and it's block and it's e north facade because he's challenging the corruption the presidency and the power of the presidency during the nixon administration, when he dr this cartoon. and it's not about the person reality of the president, he had already done that in the days aft
so january industrial curve from the franklin delano roosevelt's administration, everybody's lining up for a patronage this is a wolf that so closely resembles joseph mccarthy. you could call it a caricature of him and it's the white house it's the eisenhower white deflecting mccarthy then another year to go and at her block was no no fan of the way eisenhower treated mccarthy there are plenty of cartoons calling him out for not being strong enough. but here the white house is deflecting him....
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teddy roosevelt, he's li a train wreck running h own hand, chosen to taft, who is than life squashing in the white house. well that gave wilson the entry right. and speaking of wilson, we're getting into the south facade. it is my argument. and it's now 100% of the time it my argument that when the south facade is it's the personality the president that's the issue now you're going but that's not the white house. no, it's not the white house. it's a summer house. it's the shadow white house. but it resembles the south facade so spectacularly. and poor president wilson is just trapped by the shadows of all the issues he has to deal with. and he's according to conservative cartoonist john mccutchen of chicago he's t doing it too well. however, when we get to the larger than life presidency of franklin delano roosevelt about oscar caesar of working for the new york times imagines a whit house that's overtake washington as the personnel of the president and strength as a president redraws the map. we get to truman who gave us the white house. we more know and love today and he's remodeled
teddy roosevelt, he's li a train wreck running h own hand, chosen to taft, who is than life squashing in the white house. well that gave wilson the entry right. and speaking of wilson, we're getting into the south facade. it is my argument. and it's now 100% of the time it my argument that when the south facade is it's the personality the president that's the issue now you're going but that's not the white house. no, it's not the white house. it's a summer house. it's the shadow white house....
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however, when we get to the rger than life presidency of franklin delano roosevelt a oscar caesar of working for the new yorkimes imagines a white house that's overtake washington as personnel of the president and strength as a president redraws the map. we get to truman who gave us the white house. we more know and love today and he's remodeled it. her block the washington post cartoonist us that he's remodeled it but he can't quite fulfill his promise as president because nobody will run with in his first campaign. lyndon bnejohnson larger than life. everything's coming up. roses is as it gettoass legislation and settle issues it's i's almostike a honeymoon between him and herb block and we have a great her block editor a cartn collection of more tn 14,000 drawings at the library, in part because mr. got tired of johnson asking for every cartoon that depicted him and just said they're not available. and we have pretty much every cartoon he drew after the day after. the johnson administration cell facade the tapes are discovered at 19. the existence of the tapes are discovered in 19
however, when we get to the rger than life presidency of franklin delano roosevelt a oscar caesar of working for the new yorkimes imagines a white house that's overtake washington as personnel of the president and strength as a president redraws the map. we get to truman who gave us the white house. we more know and love today and he's remodeled it. her block the washington post cartoonist us that he's remodeled it but he can't quite fulfill his promise as president because nobody will run with...
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what this ignoramus says, he says: churchill, yesterday, i say, churchill spent 2 years persuading roosevelt. to stand on the side of germany, on the side of great britain against hitler , an illiterate idiot, persuaded roosevelt to speak out, to join the second world war, this man's name was adolf hitler, he declared war on great britain, not churchill, roosevelt declared war on germany, god forbid, germany declared war the united states, then, but he, who is churchill’s biographer, does not know the history of his country, graduation from oxford, since when have morons been graduates of the island of oxford, or oxford could graduate a person such a moron, we also need to negotiate with such people. and i want a few words about what karaganov said, wrote the article , i have something a little different for me, i don’t know what you are basing it on, well, many people, all the countries that have nuclear weapons, all the armies that have nuclear weapons weapons in all countries, i know what i'm saying, their officers, their soldiers are ready to use weapons not... slowly, they are ready
what this ignoramus says, he says: churchill, yesterday, i say, churchill spent 2 years persuading roosevelt. to stand on the side of germany, on the side of great britain against hitler , an illiterate idiot, persuaded roosevelt to speak out, to join the second world war, this man's name was adolf hitler, he declared war on great britain, not churchill, roosevelt declared war on germany, god forbid, germany declared war the united states, then, but he, who is churchill’s biographer, does not...
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books that to mind the last full measure and of course his new historical the old line about teddy roosevelt and rather than read this standard bio i thought i would tell a story. so jeff, i have known each other for about years when. we were younger. let's say, and project that was just mentioned to government
books that to mind the last full measure and of course his new historical the old line about teddy roosevelt and rather than read this standard bio i thought i would tell a story. so jeff, i have known each other for about years when. we were younger. let's say, and project that was just mentioned to government
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roosevelt's cook in the philippines postponed his vacation in florida, scheduled for the second half of november, but this is what resembles a gossip column report rather than intelligence data. but you have become more german. it is known that the allies gave instructions to the lord , which is located along the way from the federation airport, to prepare for november and store blood of certain groups and rhesus. and when these data were compared with the data from the dossier of the prime minister who drew roosevelt and not stalin , a complete coincidence was discovered. like this. well, what's there? and butcher’s daughter is some kind of woman. again i changed something for meat. you are a lawyer , march matveeva, my mother got a dacha from her grandfather in peredelki, she gave this dacha to her stepfather, and then she found out that the lessons had changed. yes? what will you get out, what do you need, if you admit your illness, i can give you back the house. i will never call myself crazy if you don't help. we have anton grad. he claims that you are his lawyer and what advi
roosevelt's cook in the philippines postponed his vacation in florida, scheduled for the second half of november, but this is what resembles a gossip column report rather than intelligence data. but you have become more german. it is known that the allies gave instructions to the lord , which is located along the way from the federation airport, to prepare for november and store blood of certain groups and rhesus. and when these data were compared with the data from the dossier of the prime...
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the roosevelt hotel now being called the new ellis island. republican congressman byron donalds will join me in just a moment. he said securing our boreder is a question of national secure. there's no question about that. you have 146 people plus that crossed in from the terror watch list and fentanyl pouring in. clearly it's a national security issue. he will talk to us in just a moment. first to katy pavlich, it's a fox news contributor. it's interesting the battle with green energy that joe biden has pushed for and the cost on the car companies that is clearly part of their bargaining power with their employees right now. >> well, the white house has this battle brewing and it has come to fruition with this strike. the climate agenda lobby continues to push for this forced transfer by the federal government through regulation at the energy department and the epa to electric vehicles by 2035. now, they have big problems on the economic side with this strike meaning it's going to get rid of 30% of union jobs. the bigger picture is how much m
the roosevelt hotel now being called the new ellis island. republican congressman byron donalds will join me in just a moment. he said securing our boreder is a question of national secure. there's no question about that. you have 146 people plus that crossed in from the terror watch list and fentanyl pouring in. clearly it's a national security issue. he will talk to us in just a moment. first to katy pavlich, it's a fox news contributor. it's interesting the battle with green energy that joe...
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take but take a look ae democrat party. >> woodrow wilson, frankliw wile roosevelt. lyndon johnson, joe biden. more you. today you are bernie sanders. bernie sanders is a marxist. , he almost won the nomination to the democrat party. he's had more influence on the biden regime than anybody else, than perhaps obama and. what does obama? obama's mentor was a marxist. obama hung out with domestic terrorists, as you reported over and over and over againrov but who else is there? you've got aoc, talib, omar pressley, bowman, two dozen individualans in thee marxis house of representatives who are marxists, and they're a oproud being marxists. now, they don't call themselves marxists. they're shrewd, but arey is what they are. so the democrat party is all all about whether it's 150 years ago or today, abolishing our declaration of independence. woodrow wilson hated the declaration of independenc independet word . obama used to cut words out of the declaration of independence. s out.biden doesn't support the declaration of independence. he doesn't even say hey he does they d
take but take a look ae democrat party. >> woodrow wilson, frankliw wile roosevelt. lyndon johnson, joe biden. more you. today you are bernie sanders. bernie sanders is a marxist. , he almost won the nomination to the democrat party. he's had more influence on the biden regime than anybody else, than perhaps obama and. what does obama? obama's mentor was a marxist. obama hung out with domestic terrorists, as you reported over and over and over againrov but who else is there? you've got...
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to see because it is outside the roosevelt roosevelt hotel in new york city. more on al all that in a few moments. but first, it is the second day of the united auto workers strike. there are reports the big three automakers are now planning to lay off thousands. foxbusiness grady trimble is live in michigan with the latest. >> jon, this is one of the plants where the automaker, ford, has laid off 600 workers as a result of this strike. general motors has said they might have to idol a plan in kansas with 2000 workers as a result of workers walking out of the gm plant in missouri. there were talks today but it is not sound like there any major breakthroughs. so as the hours tick by we will head into a third day of the strike. president biden sent to members of his administration to help with the negotiations here in detroit. the uaw president indicated they did not want seem to want their help. they deflected when they asked that yesterday but he would not even s save you let those administration officials into the building where the negotiations are taking pl
to see because it is outside the roosevelt roosevelt hotel in new york city. more on al all that in a few moments. but first, it is the second day of the united auto workers strike. there are reports the big three automakers are now planning to lay off thousands. foxbusiness grady trimble is live in michigan with the latest. >> jon, this is one of the plants where the automaker, ford, has laid off 600 workers as a result of this strike. general motors has said they might have to idol a...
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cb caught his life outside the roosevelt hotel with war. >> hi arthel. the practice may be done but there is never a quiet moment here outside the roosevelt hotel. again, an intake center for the migrants and asylum-seekers who arrive here to the big apple also the many shelters here in the city. you can see dozens of mopeds line the city streets were told migrants use these to try to get food delivery jobs. the democratic lawmakers who came here yesterday as you were mentioning they were met by a big crowd of angry protesters to say this situation has gotten really out of hand. that is the sentiment being echoed. biteby new york republicans, li. >> the city of new york has turned into the world's largest soup kitchen. come to new york, get everything for free. it is a broad advertisement come to new york and our new york politicians, every one of them democrat except for a few of us are saying come here. give us your poor, your tired, you're hungry, no more. this is got to end. expert on friday democratic lawmakers who toured the roosevelt hotel said th
cb caught his life outside the roosevelt hotel with war. >> hi arthel. the practice may be done but there is never a quiet moment here outside the roosevelt hotel. again, an intake center for the migrants and asylum-seekers who arrive here to the big apple also the many shelters here in the city. you can see dozens of mopeds line the city streets were told migrants use these to try to get food delivery jobs. the democratic lawmakers who came here yesterday as you were mentioning they were...
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but we really look at the whole child of roosevelt. we believe that if a child is seen, heard and valued, they will take the academic risks that they need to be successful. our students have shown growth in both math and ela. i really want to celebrate our special education and our english learners for the amount of growth they made this year, especially in math. i also want to highlight that our african-american and latinx students both saw growth in ela , and our latinx students had a 16% growth in math. so it's a huge thing to celebrate for our school site. thank you. so i just want to explain a little bit of what we're doing at our site that we think is really making that we know that it's making this happen. and so we're really fortunate to be be a pilot school for our initiate wonder. and i want to highlight the value of the common planning time that comes with the initiate wonder program. this provides our educators with a space where the department teachers can come together for intentional collaboration, and they do this multi
but we really look at the whole child of roosevelt. we believe that if a child is seen, heard and valued, they will take the academic risks that they need to be successful. our students have shown growth in both math and ela. i really want to celebrate our special education and our english learners for the amount of growth they made this year, especially in math. i also want to highlight that our african-american and latinx students both saw growth in ela , and our latinx students had a 16%...
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franklin roosevelt offered marshall a choice. you can have the command of overlord if you want to or you can continue to and marshall said, mr. president, i will do whatever you wish. why fdr chose eisenhower is an interesting question. i am not alone in this, but i think it is because fdr, a machiavelli and politician could see that similar political gift in eisenhower. with george marshall, what you saw was what you got. with eisenhower, you had the shrewd ability to maneuver. fdr needed that in world war ii to maintain unity in the coalition. susan: it seemed like the ability to handle the politics of the coalition trumped the fact that he had never seen combat at this point. and he was handed this most important operation. richard: that is absolutely right. he had to begin learning on the job and at first his lack of combat experience was a very serious impediment, but he learned and he learned fast. by the time fdr selected him as commander for overlord, he had surpassed marshall in direct combat experience. he by then eisen
franklin roosevelt offered marshall a choice. you can have the command of overlord if you want to or you can continue to and marshall said, mr. president, i will do whatever you wish. why fdr chose eisenhower is an interesting question. i am not alone in this, but i think it is because fdr, a machiavelli and politician could see that similar political gift in eisenhower. with george marshall, what you saw was what you got. with eisenhower, you had the shrewd ability to maneuver. fdr needed that...