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what franklin delano roosevelt ever called boss when franklin delano roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy josephus daniels, and promoted roosevelt in force, reward was appointed ambassador mexico during the aftermath of the mexican revolution, where he urged a very conciliatory approach to nationalization of american property and american oil companies, where he urged the mexican to authorize visas for -- fleeing europe and where he advocated he privately abdicated the states should arm the spanish republic, but at a minimum that mexico should open its doors to refugees. the spanish republic, a liberal liberal liberal in 1898, as a young newspaper editor, josephus daniels personally incited the racist pogrom that that in wilmington, north carolina that destroyed black political power. the state of north carolina killed maybe 60 people, may dozens homeless and he did it knowing the full malice of what he was doing. and he remained to his less forcefully in later years than at the beginning. a segregationist so how do you understand this? now, one way to understand it is he was
what franklin delano roosevelt ever called boss when franklin delano roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy josephus daniels, and promoted roosevelt in force, reward was appointed ambassador mexico during the aftermath of the mexican revolution, where he urged a very conciliatory approach to nationalization of american property and american oil companies, where he urged the mexican to authorize visas for -- fleeing europe and where he advocated he privately abdicated the states should...
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what franklin delano roosevelt ever called boss when franklin delano roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy josephus daniels, and promoted roosevelt in force, reward was appointed ambassador mexico during the aftermath of the mexican revolution, where he urged a very conciliatory approach to nationalization of american property and american oil companies, where he urged the mexican to authorize visas for -- fleeing europe and where he advocated he privately abdicated the states should arm the spanish republic, but at a minimum that mexico should open its doors to refugees. the spanish republic, a liberal liberal liberal in 1898, as a young newspaper editor, josephus daniels personally incited the racist pogrom that that in wilmington, north carolina that destroyed black political power. the state of north carolina killed maybe 60 people, may dozens homeless and he did it knowing the full malice of what he was doing. and he remained to his less forcefully in later years than at the beginning. a segregationist so how do you understand this? now, one way to understand it is he was
what franklin delano roosevelt ever called boss when franklin delano roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy josephus daniels, and promoted roosevelt in force, reward was appointed ambassador mexico during the aftermath of the mexican revolution, where he urged a very conciliatory approach to nationalization of american property and american oil companies, where he urged the mexican to authorize visas for -- fleeing europe and where he advocated he privately abdicated the states should...
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delano roosevelt's relationship with the supreme court during world war ii. n the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two and find a full schedule on your program online any time at c-span.org/history. ♪ >> unprecedented armada landed on the shores of normandy. >> boys, these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the champions who helped free a continence. these are the heroes who helped to end a war. >> 2 million suns from 15 countries jumped i the sky and bloodsoaked surf and met death on an even plane the sonsd their own attacks and that exact moment on these beaches, the forces of freedom turned the tide of the 20th century. >> it was hard and long and traveled by weary and valiant men. history will always record where that road began. egan here with the first footprints on the beaches of norman more than 150,000 s set off toward this tiny sliver of upon which hung more than the fate of a war. but rather, the cours history. >> we remember those
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delano roosevelt enjoyed a respectful, would appreciate a relationship with the soviet union and its leadership as well. of adults, interestingly enough, dad, his vice president, his vice president, was a lot like here. let's talk. the guy's name was henry wallace. as was big here. right. wallace was the 2nd most popular man in america after after he was o. it was the people guy, you know, not, not a typical politician, not a guy who came from money like so many around him. i mean, i'm gonna share with you something. now here's a speech. this is wallace's famous speech on social reform and the common man. the speech came to be known as the revolution of the people's speech. some have spoken of the american century. i say that the century on which we are entering the century, which will come out of this war, can be it must be the century of the coming, but there must be neither military nor you cannot make imperialist march of freedom . 150 years. there were the american revolution, the french revolution, the american revolution, the russian revolution. somewhat good common man, how g
delano roosevelt enjoyed a respectful, would appreciate a relationship with the soviet union and its leadership as well. of adults, interestingly enough, dad, his vice president, his vice president, was a lot like here. let's talk. the guy's name was henry wallace. as was big here. right. wallace was the 2nd most popular man in america after after he was o. it was the people guy, you know, not, not a typical politician, not a guy who came from money like so many around him. i mean, i'm gonna...
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people think he's franklin delano roosevelt. >> you know, larry, alexandria ocasio-cortez came in and said let's launch the green new bill and it was a shell of a deal and unwork and will you were the advise for president trump and we said what a crazy idea. the difference is democrats get on offense and play offense. they launch the green new deal under everything but the green new deal and call it the american rescue plan and infrastructure bill. the most deceptive one of all was the inflation reduction act. which is inflation expansion plan. they spend all this money and it's prefunded and the money is already there we surrendered all that and basically mike johnson said, you know, guys, i fought hard and four corners didn't agree. we knew they wouldn't agree and could have send an intern to find that out and we should have broken through that and said, no, we're not going to fund a government that has this giant slush fund to be able to pay for things like the climate corp.. larry: mike, we can kevin hassett on the show last night. inflation rate maybe worse than 10% and the quest
people think he's franklin delano roosevelt. >> you know, larry, alexandria ocasio-cortez came in and said let's launch the green new bill and it was a shell of a deal and unwork and will you were the advise for president trump and we said what a crazy idea. the difference is democrats get on offense and play offense. they launch the green new deal under everything but the green new deal and call it the american rescue plan and infrastructure bill. the most deceptive one of all was the...
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at 9:30 on the presidency, franklin delano roosevelt's relationship with the supreme court during world war ii. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and fanned -- find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> this memorial day on c-span's to hyundai, retired -- c-span's q&a retired u.s. senate shows voices that show to the u.s. senate a brief chronicle of senate history that she presented to senators during their two state caucus. including the influence and power of sin of majority leader lyndon johnson, the story of the first female senator, and when mark train worked as a senate staffer. >> he was not yet a famous author. he was a promising rising author. he was working on his first book. he was looking for a job that would help pay the bills to essentially promote his writing career. stewart, despite his sinister appearance, did give him a job. he became a clerk in stuart's office. at that time, it wasn't unusual because the senate only met a few months out of the year and they often hired reporter
at 9:30 on the presidency, franklin delano roosevelt's relationship with the supreme court during world war ii. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and fanned -- find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> this memorial day on c-span's to hyundai, retired -- c-span's q&a retired u.s. senate shows voices that show to the u.s. senate a brief chronicle of senate history that she presented to senators...
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so what you saw first was 1941 former president franklin delano roosevelt standing up to dictators during world war ii and donald trump just last year vowing to be a dictator himself for a day if he returns to the white house. >> it's a long day. >> it's been a long day. joining us now u.s. editor for the economist. the magazine's latest issue takes a look at the strength of democracy here at home with a cover story entitled and it will be my first question. is america dictator proof? john. what's the answer? >> hi, mika. i'm sorry, i feel like i'm not going to cheer you up after those poll numbers that were getting you down earlier. there are a couple of ways to look at this. there's one way which is to look at donald trump and this whole debate which frankly he started when he made those remarks i think it was last year about being a dictator on day one. we all go round in circles trying to figure out, look at what he did when he was in office last time around, look at some of the things he said. there are debates, good debates about what he'd really do. there's another way to look at t
so what you saw first was 1941 former president franklin delano roosevelt standing up to dictators during world war ii and donald trump just last year vowing to be a dictator himself for a day if he returns to the white house. >> it's a long day. >> it's been a long day. joining us now u.s. editor for the economist. the magazine's latest issue takes a look at the strength of democracy here at home with a cover story entitled and it will be my first question. is america dictator...
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the genius of franklin delano roosevelt is what keeps entrepreneurialism and capitalism alive. it allows people to take risk because they know there is a safety net there for its people. the gentlelady understands this and i yield to the gentlelady from new mexico. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in new mexico, we care for our elders. it is part of our culture. it is a part of who we are, because our elders are those who raised us, cared for us. they are our grandparents and our parents, our aunts and uncles and veterans, the people who carry our history, our cultures, our languages and traditions. and that is why it is so outrageous to me that the house g.o.p. would consider, or propose to cut the critical programs that gut social security, medicare, medicaid. in new mexico, thousands of new mexicans depend on social security. our seniors, our elders, people living with disbuilt. over 450,000 depend on medicare. that is over 20% of our state's population. new mexicans depend on these programs to provide for their families and put a roof over their heads and put food on the table. t
the genius of franklin delano roosevelt is what keeps entrepreneurialism and capitalism alive. it allows people to take risk because they know there is a safety net there for its people. the gentlelady understands this and i yield to the gentlelady from new mexico. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in new mexico, we care for our elders. it is part of our culture. it is a part of who we are, because our elders are those who raised us, cared for us. they are our grandparents and our parents, our...
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at 9:30 on the presidency, cliff sloan looked at franklin delano roosevelt's relationship with the supreme court during world war ii. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two and find a full schedule on your program guide or wch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> testimony now from the presidents of northwestern rutgers and ucla on the rise of anti-semitism on campus. while agreeing that the problem is more prevalent nationwide with a pushback on occupations of their universities condoning anti-semitism and take. this hearing is just over three hours 15 minutes. >> good morning. the disrupting classrooms -- the principal agents of anti-jewish harassment and violence and have made an absolute mockery of so-called university leaders. that's why the committee is getting gas yet again calling for accountability for those in charge of universities. today with mr. michael schill of northwestern university, dr. jean block of ucla, and dr. johnson holloway of rutgers university. each of you should be ashamed of your decisions to allow antisemitic encamp
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. >> okay, so what you saw first was 1941, former president franklin delano roosevelt standing up to dictators during world war ii and then donald trump just last year vowing to be a dictator himself, for a day, if he returns to -- >> it's a long day. >> it has been a long day. joining us next year, u.s. editor for "the economist," john purdo. with a cover story entitled "is america dictator proof?" john, what's the answer? >> sorry, mika, i feel like i'm not going to cheer you up after those rather gloomy poll numbers that you were getting you down earlier. there's a couple of ways to look at this. there's one way to look at donald trump and this whole debate, which frankly he started when he made those remarks, i think it was last year about being a dictator on day one. and we all go around in circles trying to figure out, look at what he was actually did when he was in office last time around, look at some of the things he said, there were good debates about what he would really do. but another way to look at that question is to depersonalize it and take trump out of the picture a
. >> okay, so what you saw first was 1941, former president franklin delano roosevelt standing up to dictators during world war ii and then donald trump just last year vowing to be a dictator himself, for a day, if he returns to -- >> it's a long day. >> it has been a long day. joining us next year, u.s. editor for "the economist," john purdo. with a cover story entitled "is america dictator proof?" john, what's the answer? >> sorry, mika, i feel like...
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and andrew delano is daughter was the mother of franklin roosevelt and where all the roosevelt money came know, it came from it came not from the roosevelt side, but from the delano side. the bellows were very old new england family. you know going back almost to the to the mayflower. so, you know. essentially the entire group of people who were known as boston brahmins. well basically opium traders and they were very closely linked to other they made vast fortunes in china through in opium. the russells, the forbes family, which is almost iconic of american capitalism itself. so the interesting part of it is that these guys would go off to china when they were 16, 17, 18, sometimes, you know, one of the biggest, most opium traders was a man called john cushing, who went out a 16 year old boy. and he was basically adopted by a very famous chinese trader called reuben jang, who was know probably the man in the world. and he made he made cashing incredibly wealthy so crushing came back to america as one of the richest men in in the whole country. and great catch because he wasn't he wa
and andrew delano is daughter was the mother of franklin roosevelt and where all the roosevelt money came know, it came from it came not from the roosevelt side, but from the delano side. the bellows were very old new england family. you know going back almost to the to the mayflower. so, you know. essentially the entire group of people who were known as boston brahmins. well basically opium traders and they were very closely linked to other they made vast fortunes in china through in opium....