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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...
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who are in dose anti-semite so bad, he was support of the early third reich that roosevelt had to yank him back. margaret sanger she found planned parenthood, supported birth control, mostly because they wanted to control the population, particularly blacks. she was a racist and so forth. so, when you look at these issues, not just the history, you look today, the democrat party cannot survive without racism, segregation, it's now busy resegregating society, ask the asian community, anybody who goes to colleges or universities today. read critical race theory. they moved to that, they moved to american marxism. what they don't accept is americanism. here is what is very very crucial to understand. the democrat party is not just a political party. the republican party is a political party. they try to win elections. they do a very poor job of explaining what they stand for most of the time they don't know what they stand for. and people tend to vote republican because they don't want to vote for the democrats. of course that's not good enough. maybe that will be a book for another day.
who are in dose anti-semite so bad, he was support of the early third reich that roosevelt had to yank him back. margaret sanger she found planned parenthood, supported birth control, mostly because they wanted to control the population, particularly blacks. she was a racist and so forth. so, when you look at these issues, not just the history, you look today, the democrat party cannot survive without racism, segregation, it's now busy resegregating society, ask the asian community, anybody who...
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and some of the issue here is the fact that roosevelt and other locations where they try to put these people who have come across our border, many illegally, so many of them among the million and a half gotaways, we don't know who they are. they have filled up the shelters and now those people are forced onto the streets of new york. when i say night and day, you don't want to be walking around up and down the avenues of new york too close to the epicenter here in mid town where we are and where roosevelt is, you will bump into people beneath you, beneath your feet. they are sleeping on the sidewalks of new york. so the question now becomes where do you put them all? alexis, they have been trying to look at places like randall's island and others and kicking school clubs out from doing their activities and putting these people in their place. new yorkers have had it. what's really interesting, i would love to know how many of them are politically identifying. they don't need to, do they? it wasn't because they were democrats it was because aoc thought she could walk in here roll out t
and some of the issue here is the fact that roosevelt and other locations where they try to put these people who have come across our border, many illegally, so many of them among the million and a half gotaways, we don't know who they are. they have filled up the shelters and now those people are forced onto the streets of new york. when i say night and day, you don't want to be walking around up and down the avenues of new york too close to the epicenter here in mid town where we are and...
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of controversy, because he had potentially eaten something while he was there visiting roosevelt. so, washington had become the gatekeeper on whether or not you got funding, whether or not you got access to the press. he controlled many black newspapers and what kind of stories were going to be written or not written about you. and so, he was somebody you couldn't really push back against, and be successful, and then he was on the outs, because roosevelt had stopped incredible backlash at the mere suspicion that you might have dined in the white house at the same time as the president. and so, there was a period there in the early 1900s when everything was really very much an other people and nobody was doing -- was really in a great position to be a forefront leader at that time. last question? over here. >> okay, good. >> thank you for your wonderful talk. >> thank you. >> i have a question, so, ida b. wells often taught about that when infamy is, lynching. i often think about what she would think about today, 2.4 million people incarcerated, in prison, majority of them black me
of controversy, because he had potentially eaten something while he was there visiting roosevelt. so, washington had become the gatekeeper on whether or not you got funding, whether or not you got access to the press. he controlled many black newspapers and what kind of stories were going to be written or not written about you. and so, he was somebody you couldn't really push back against, and be successful, and then he was on the outs, because roosevelt had stopped incredible backlash at the...
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and ultimately, as captain of the uss roosevelt. he retired from the navy. 2022 and now lives in san diego. but it was amid one of the the the darkest times in american history that captain crosier captured the attention of the nation and the world when he tried protect the 5000 plus sailors on the uss theodore roosevelt. and as you know, that when covid 19 was affecting not only us, but through the vessel. in his first book, surf you can lessons, life, loyalty and from a maverick captain, he reflects on his own life, career, commitment to do the right. matt janell, what is the ceo and co-founder of firepit collective, a media company he launched in 2021 that focuses on story and distribution through various forms and platform is after graduating in 1995 from st college in california he worked as a photo editor, sports illustrated. he went on to receive his master's degree in journalism from columbia university. from 2007 to 2012. matt was a senior travel editor for golf digest and golf world. he then spent eight years as a travel i
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roosevelt in casablanca. and i was part of the victory in north africa. i was a success. but thing that makes me a success most of all is this. i've made a friend. i the soldier. wherever you see one, i guess the other won't be behind. and that goes for now. and then fighting together. and for after the war, when we'll be building together. because the rumor is going around right, that, gee is here to stay.
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the son belongs to franklin de lano roosevelt, who established diplomatic relations with the soviet union and was an ally of the soviet union during the great patriotic war in the fight against nazi germany and other aggressors, but in his own backyard, as his ruling circles in washington believe and are convinced. adhered to other principles. yes indeed this is a famous saying. he, of course, is a son of a bitch, but this is our son of a bitch, a and therefore on a all the problems of domestic politics, and cruelty, uh, could be closed by the united states. there ah samos's eyes of course, uh was uh a dictator. however, it was convenient, and since it was convenient for the united states of america, otherwise any dubious actions from the point of view of democracy and the protection of human rights. they did not raise questions, but as long as he provided military, political and diplomatic support, and washington in solving the problem of countering communism and support, and anti-communist movements, in the most he actively participated, first of all , in supporting all of washington’
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attitudes towards him because he had brother ambivalent record on black rights as you know, he roosevelt was a difficult character to navigate because he favored booker t washington. so wells is really close to douglas working closely with him on these protests. he's willing to support her and she actually helps him start speaking out against lynching for the first time a whole lynching for rape narrative had made it very difficult for black men to be able to protest against lynching because it seems self-serving and so wells gave him ammunition to be able to attack it from different directions. and so she seemed like she could be the logical heir apparent to douglas when he dies in 1895, but instead that's the year that we have booker t washington's famous atlantic compromise speech the columbian ex the cotton states exposition speech where he encourages black southerners and white southerners to cast down their bucket where they are that we can remain as does the five fingers and all things that are purely social but one in as the hand and all things essential to mutual progress so we
attitudes towards him because he had brother ambivalent record on black rights as you know, he roosevelt was a difficult character to navigate because he favored booker t washington. so wells is really close to douglas working closely with him on these protests. he's willing to support her and she actually helps him start speaking out against lynching for the first time a whole lynching for rape narrative had made it very difficult for black men to be able to protest against lynching because it...
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her own terrific books include, ex troop the secret commandos of world war, which we featured here at roosevelt house and on c-span and the prizewinning winning young lions. how jewish authors the american war novel. so this should be an amazing conversation. there will be a discussion of about 40 minutes, followed by a q&a. and for your questions, dr. garrett will call on you. but please, i know you all have wonderful speaking voices, but wait for the microphone because we our zoom audience to hear all of the questions that you might pose and then we'll proceed to our reception and book signing. and with that, it's a great privilege to introduce rabbi mayor soloveitchik encompassed with dr. leah garrett on providence and our. thank you, everyone for coming. and just to reiterate what harold said about president jennifer rabb, it is a it's such an honor, honestly, to have been hired by her to work with her and to have at hunter such a fierce and proud and important defender of jewish students. and i'm just very delighted that in her last month here we get to do this event as well. so i usually
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give them stemless checks and cell phone and stick them in a suite at the roosevelt hotel they won't like the accommodations and they will nuke us. no way it ends good under biden. >> laura: you and i are scheduled to do a lot of speeches together, right? appearing together and we are going to do -- you didn't know about that? okay. i have already arranged the whole thing. like a big demand for us. but, "the daily mail" is reporting that we have some competition out there because michelle obama got paid $741,000 for a one hour speech at an event one hour in germany this week, according to the event instagram post. her speech was focused, jimmy, on encouraging our audience to embrace their unique strengths, push past self-doubt and highlight the importance of diversity and, for that, she got $741,000. >> stop it! now, really quickly, it is oktoberfest so these people might be drunk right now. i just love that the woman who took away snacks from school kids is making money at the hot pretzel convention bits and pretzels like what a sell-out. [laughter] >> laura: oh, let's move. >> noth
give them stemless checks and cell phone and stick them in a suite at the roosevelt hotel they won't like the accommodations and they will nuke us. no way it ends good under biden. >> laura: you and i are scheduled to do a lot of speeches together, right? appearing together and we are going to do -- you didn't know about that? okay. i have already arranged the whole thing. like a big demand for us. but, "the daily mail" is reporting that we have some competition out there...
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roosevelt had a good phrase, but not franklin, but iodor. he lyosha corruption is something that, in general, is not involved. here in this, as it were there are many to replace anyone. yes, i suppose. e. well, is this serious, what can i say? uh, i came across information yesterday that today there are 70% of the ukrainian armed forces at the front. well, composition. these are those who have never served in the army, who were mobilized and given this three-week training course? well, that is what i was talking about. uh, volodya, yes, about the fact that, uh, the principle of negative selection works, that is, each next one is worse than the previous one, so uh, the meat navigator’s tactics probably have one meaning: to stall for time. here they are, essentially time making a difference in life makes sense when you are not limited by human resources. and as dmitry anatolyevich medvedev’s calculation showed today , we are not talking about any unlimited human resource? yes, but they change, but they change the time for life , that is, o
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the historic roosevelt hotel. it happened a short time ago went congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and others came out to speak, and that is when chaos erupted. >> we are incredibly thrilled and excited to be here. what we seek to do is to make sure that all the -- and that we are joining the city and state -- [protester shouting] >> our city is a testament to the many immigrant communities that are propelling us into the future. >> john: with that in mind, these live pictures of our fox news drone flying over the rio grande river, where you can see another group of migrants holding hands and crossing from mexico into the united states. this, in eagle pass, texas. more from bill melugin on the border coming up later on in the program. meantime, right now alexis mcadams is outside the roosevelt hotel. sandra said this has become a flash point in the debate over illegal migration and what to do about it there in new york city. what did you witness this morning? >> john, sandra, it was all calm where we thought w
the historic roosevelt hotel. it happened a short time ago went congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and others came out to speak, and that is when chaos erupted. >> we are incredibly thrilled and excited to be here. what we seek to do is to make sure that all the -- and that we are joining the city and state -- [protester shouting] >> our city is a testament to the many immigrant communities that are propelling us into the future. >> john: with that in mind, these live...
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bryan llenas outside the roosevelt hotel in manhattan. what happened? >> good nypd tells fox news both men were arrested over the weekend for hitting women. they were charged with assault here at the roosevelt hotel which serves as the city's migrant welcome center as well as a shelter for migrant families. we're told this was essentially a verbal dispute that devolved into violent domestic incidents. 23-year-old was arrested after a 20-year-old woman says he choked an punched her in the face. saturday 23-year-old menendez was arrested after a 25-year-old woman said he punched her in the leg and arm. the "new york post" reports menendez was arraigned and released without bail. both men are reportedly asylum seekers. now tensions continue to rise inside and outside the roosevelt hotel over the city's migrant crisis. yesterday there were protests in the bronx outside of manhattan college where the city is planning on turning a former dorm into a temporary shelter for migrants. guardian angels founder and dozens of others protested against the shelter whil
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they were speaking outside of the roosevelt hotel, now a relief center for asylum seekers. watch. >> we're incredibly thrilled and excited to be here. what we seek to do -- what we seek to do is make sure -- (protesters yelling) >> welcome immigrants here -- (yelling) >> with even more chants breaking out soon after. >> close the border! (yelling) >> send them back! send them back! >> trace gallagher, this just a couple blocks away. in fact, you can hear it from inside our building right now. what say you? >> you look at nadler saying we need to take in these people and take care of these people. on the local level he realizes but isn't going to go there, he knows the city is struggling because they have declared themselves a sanctuary city, they have to house these migrants. they're forced into a corner so to speak and getting a taste of what the border states and border cities have been going through not for a few years but for decades. they're getting this and they can't handle it. there's no money to take care of these people. the people are realizing it but the people
they were speaking outside of the roosevelt hotel, now a relief center for asylum seekers. watch. >> we're incredibly thrilled and excited to be here. what we seek to do -- what we seek to do is make sure -- (protesters yelling) >> welcome immigrants here -- (yelling) >> with even more chants breaking out soon after. >> close the border! (yelling) >> send them back! send them back! >> trace gallagher, this just a couple blocks away. in fact, you can hear it...
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lot of my grandfather's colleagues including eisenhower and one in particular was lynn hall theodore roosevelt republican national chairman of the republican party i interviewed him in oyster bay new york very close to teddy roosevelt homestead some years ago and i asked in the very question in a think he would've agreed with your response entirely the dwight eisenhower was not somebody that enjoyed campaigning but he said the two greatest natural politicians, the two greatest natural politicians that he seen in his entire life were al smith and dwight eisenhower. >> all 92000 plus hours of book tv programming is available online, visit booktv.org to watch the full program on your favorite authors. >> an extra day of book tv on cspan2 this labor day, some of the programs include u.s. court of appeals on clarence thomas. it look at vince mcmahon and how professional wrestling has impacted politics and how american politics is fueled by wealth and how to hold elected officials more accountable, find a full schedule online at booktv.org. starting now we bring you to chicago for the festival. hist
lot of my grandfather's colleagues including eisenhower and one in particular was lynn hall theodore roosevelt republican national chairman of the republican party i interviewed him in oyster bay new york very close to teddy roosevelt homestead some years ago and i asked in the very question in a think he would've agreed with your response entirely the dwight eisenhower was not somebody that enjoyed campaigning but he said the two greatest natural politicians, the two greatest natural...
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teddy roosevelt. he said when he talked about being in the arena, you're no longer a speck state tater. if you don't, you're it. you're in the arena. we're no longer spectators. you have to be ready to take a punch and throw a punch for the children. 4. [applause] >> and we're going to end it on that note. thank you very much.
teddy roosevelt. he said when he talked about being in the arena, you're no longer a speck state tater. if you don't, you're it. you're in the arena. we're no longer spectators. you have to be ready to take a punch and throw a punch for the children. 4. [applause] >> and we're going to end it on that note. thank you very much.
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show me i see churchill, i see roosevelt, i see stalin, where bandera is. for you , the leader of ukrainian nationalists. with what help did ukraine defeat the soviets, but it was not an independent independent state? soviet ukraine was one of the four elements that formed the great soviet union, the four founders of the soviet union, do you understand? the great ukrainian soviet socialist republic soviet wars that gave their lives they were soviet, they were ukrainian, non-russian, neither armenian nor azerbaijani, a single historical community, the soviet people. and you are a british creature, so that your feet are not on our land. and if you ever want to crawl back to the piskarevskaya cemetery. the british won world war ii with american. look at the human sacrifice you bastard. and remember who hitler fed with his left breast? it is not the anglo-saxon who should feed him into power. fucking creatures, this is the vice we're dealing with today. yes, volodya, i ’m listening to this german woman, i thought, how abstractly. and if hitler had dreamed of
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that's precisely what franklin roosevelt. and at the time when the american economy was the only major transition, particularly from agriculture to industry, roosevelt put himself on the side of the transition, but also helping people make that transition. that's what joe biden is calling by that nomics. the question is whether he's persuading people or not, but i think that's what he was trying to do. and that's why he believes he can appeal to the workers and to the business leaders at the same time. and if we pull this out of water beyond the, the, all the industry you have written that americans have inherited a presidency built for another time. and that needs to be reformed. and you also say that presidents are simply trying to do too much in too many places. let me play devil's advocate here. is it really the, the demands that are too much or is it the fact that the president's look, just like members of congress are always in campaign boat? isn't that what the real problem here is? they never actually get to do what t
that's precisely what franklin roosevelt. and at the time when the american economy was the only major transition, particularly from agriculture to industry, roosevelt put himself on the side of the transition, but also helping people make that transition. that's what joe biden is calling by that nomics. the question is whether he's persuading people or not, but i think that's what he was trying to do. and that's why he believes he can appeal to the workers and to the business leaders at the...
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franklin roosevelt was courageous in running for re-election in a country that didn't want another war like world war i, but he said let's build up our defense because we may have to defend a world of freedom. that was unpopular and having done that we would have been unprepared. that's what a president does at a moment in history like this. he doesn't say the issue is -- you know, some peripheral issue of the kind you just showed us that was in the republican debate last night like curtains in the residence of the u.n. ambassador. look at that and compare that to what joe biden was saying today. this is what's at stake. we could lose our country in 13 months, and rather than saying there are other issues that are more important, joe biden is doing what lincoln did -- and i'm not suggesting he's lincoln or franklin roosevelt -- but saying this is what's at stake. and most important you young people better vote because this is the world you're going to have to live in. >> michael beschloss, always wise. thank you for your perspective tonight. that is our show for this evening. "way too
franklin roosevelt was courageous in running for re-election in a country that didn't want another war like world war i, but he said let's build up our defense because we may have to defend a world of freedom. that was unpopular and having done that we would have been unprepared. that's what a president does at a moment in history like this. he doesn't say the issue is -- you know, some peripheral issue of the kind you just showed us that was in the republican debate last night like curtains in...
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what alexandria ocasio-cortez will find at the roosevelt hotel is a mess. on the sidewalk you see it. inside the hotel. we can't get in because you need permission. remember what the democratic mayor has said. he said the white house has failed them. he doesn't call out joe biden by name. and the white house said on monday you are doing it wrong. you are the one screwing this up. so they are asking us to be patient. new york has been patient. how much longer will they stand this? >> talk to businesses who shut their doors because you can't access them because the migrants are around the block at the roosevelt hotel. >> bill: watch out. >> i'm extremely frustrated and disappointed an the uaw leadership gets to the table. we need to get this resolved. >> bill: what the wobbly u.s. economy does not need. a strike that cost billions of dollars in damage. it is taking across three battleground states sending political shock waves potentially on the biden campaigns. more on the fallout on that. >> sandra: bat oning down the hatches for hurricane lee at new englan
what alexandria ocasio-cortez will find at the roosevelt hotel is a mess. on the sidewalk you see it. inside the hotel. we can't get in because you need permission. remember what the democratic mayor has said. he said the white house has failed them. he doesn't call out joe biden by name. and the white house said on monday you are doing it wrong. you are the one screwing this up. so they are asking us to be patient. new york has been patient. how much longer will they stand this? >> talk...
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democratic congress members who came in to tour the roosevelt hotel, telling them close the southern border, watch. >> and that was the scene outside of the roosevelt hotel just a short time ago as protesters interrupted members of the congressional hispanic caucus who thought they were going to have a quick press conference and wrap up with remarks. that didn't happen. more than a dozen congressman members toured that hotel which is the main processing center for migrants in the big a he will. new yorkers to demand answers saying therefore legal immigration. >> i have family members waiting seven clock years in columbia, they filed legal petitions, what message are you sending to the world. break the law, come, we give you everything free. >> tensions boiling over there as the surge shows no sign of slowing down. at least a thousand migrants showing up in new york city each and every month. congress members tried to talk about their plans to get things under control but you really couldn't hear much, watch. >> people see this is a contentious issue. but we are all americans. we all
democratic congress members who came in to tour the roosevelt hotel, telling them close the southern border, watch. >> and that was the scene outside of the roosevelt hotel just a short time ago as protesters interrupted members of the congressional hispanic caucus who thought they were going to have a quick press conference and wrap up with remarks. that didn't happen. more than a dozen congressman members toured that hotel which is the main processing center for migrants in the big a he...
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david culver is in tapachula, mexico and shimon prokupecz is at the roosevelt hotel in new york city. david, what are you seeing on the ground? >> reporter: phil, you get a sense of this being a constant flow, just an influx of migrants that is 24/7. it is always after 5:00 in the morning here and this is just one of the gathering points here and you notice hint mebehind me you have dozens it not thousands because it stretches out block, they are here waiting to be processed for either transit documents or asylum claims but not to say here, but rather to continue on to the u.s. as you touchdown in southern mexico, be ready to share the road with migrants. we spot group after group marching north. many of those who just illegally crossed into mexico here, this outdoor park turned migration processing center. in it folks camping out for days weeks, waiting to climbing asylum in mexico or to get transit documents to pass through legally. or to sign up for -- some aren't quite sure what they are signing up for, but they do it anyway. rafael from outside havana, at 26, he sold his house, l
david culver is in tapachula, mexico and shimon prokupecz is at the roosevelt hotel in new york city. david, what are you seeing on the ground? >> reporter: phil, you get a sense of this being a constant flow, just an influx of migrants that is 24/7. it is always after 5:00 in the morning here and this is just one of the gathering points here and you notice hint mebehind me you have dozens it not thousands because it stretches out block, they are here waiting to be processed for either...
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things you would not see those diaries of teddy roosevelt. the things you would have have to have common person to see we digitize for quick sometimes give you the papers you have a lot of famous people who are not presidents. why would someone give you the papers? you digitize them or collate them or make them more accessible why would somebody give the library of congress or papers? >> one of the reasons is they know the papers will be not only preserved but made accessible to the public and we have specialists in just about every area. so oatmeal assignment for example left his papers to the library of congress and all of the music and theater arts and so that is one of the reasons picacho someone says they want to give you their papers but you don't want to tell of their not important enough to have papers at the library of congress had to gracefully tell them maybe somebody else to be a better place for them? >> there have been a few things. especially items. we have a collection of for instance human hair. we have four locks of thomas j
things you would not see those diaries of teddy roosevelt. the things you would have have to have common person to see we digitize for quick sometimes give you the papers you have a lot of famous people who are not presidents. why would someone give you the papers? you digitize them or collate them or make them more accessible why would somebody give the library of congress or papers? >> one of the reasons is they know the papers will be not only preserved but made accessible to the...
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it was a nonstop operation at the roosevelt hotel. outside it's shocking, the number of people even for a city like new york. it's something you don't expect to see, just a stone's throw from grand central station in the beating heart of midtown manhattan. migrant families who just arrived wait for a place inside. single men wait next door in what was once the hotel bar. what kind of job? >> everything. >> are these the phones they use inside? sim cards? this is giancarlo, he has spent ten days in a room with his wife and two children. tonight he is trying to buy a new cell phone. how do they get the phones? it will cost $20 to replace the one he lost three weeks ago crossing the rio grande in texas. along with all of his family's clothes and belongings. "i need a phone so i could get w work," he says. they all ask me to leave a phone number and i don't have one so i need this. it's very hard. how has it been here? [ speaking non-english ] >> air-conditioninging. they give you a big tv and a bed? [ speaking non-english ] >> reporter:
it was a nonstop operation at the roosevelt hotel. outside it's shocking, the number of people even for a city like new york. it's something you don't expect to see, just a stone's throw from grand central station in the beating heart of midtown manhattan. migrant families who just arrived wait for a place inside. single men wait next door in what was once the hotel bar. what kind of job? >> everything. >> are these the phones they use inside? sim cards? this is giancarlo, he has...
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a buzzing nonstop operation at the roosevelt hotel. outside, it's shocking. the number of people, even for a city like new york. it's something you don't expect to see. just a stone's throw from grandstander station, in the beating heart of midtown manhattan. migrant families have just arrived, and wait for a place inside. single men wait next door in what was once the hotel bar. >> job, what kind of job? everything. >> are these the phones that they use inside? sim cards? >> this is john carlo espinosa. he has spent ten days in a room at a hotel with his wife and two children. tonight, he is trying to buy a new cell phone. it will cost $20 to replace the one he lost three weeks ago, crossing the rio grande in texas. along with all of his families close and belongings. i need a phone so i can get work, he says. $20 is all i have. i ask for jobs and they all ask me to leave a phone number, and i don't have one. so i need this. it's very hard. >> how has it been here? >> [speaking in a non-english language] >> air conditioning, they gave you a big tv. and a bad
a buzzing nonstop operation at the roosevelt hotel. outside, it's shocking. the number of people, even for a city like new york. it's something you don't expect to see. just a stone's throw from grandstander station, in the beating heart of midtown manhattan. migrant families have just arrived, and wait for a place inside. single men wait next door in what was once the hotel bar. >> job, what kind of job? everything. >> are these the phones that they use inside? sim cards? >>...
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franklin roosevelt was bright color just running for reelection and a country that didn't want another more like world war i. but he said, let's build our defense because we may have to defend the world of freedom. that was unpopular, haven't now done that, we would have been -- that's what a president does at a moment in history like this. he doesn't say, the issue is some peripheral to the kind that you just showed us that was in the republican debate last night, like curtains and the residents of the u.n. ambassador. look at that, and compare that to what chauvin was saying today. this is what's at stake. we could lose our country in 14 months. and rather than saying there are at issues more important, joe biden is doing what lincoln did, and i'm not suggesting his lincoln or franklin roosevelt, but saying, let's not hear ourselves. -- most important, you young people paid a vote, because this is the world you are going to have to listen. >> michael beschloss, always wise. thank you so much for your perspective tonight. >> thank you, alex. >> that is our show for this evening. now i
franklin roosevelt was bright color just running for reelection and a country that didn't want another more like world war i. but he said, let's build our defense because we may have to defend the world of freedom. that was unpopular, haven't now done that, we would have been -- that's what a president does at a moment in history like this. he doesn't say, the issue is some peripheral to the kind that you just showed us that was in the republican debate last night, like curtains and the...
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she has published five books including biographies of theodore roosevelt and henry adams the second of which was a final for the pulitzer prize the national book critic circle award in the los angeles times book tonight. she'll be speaking on her most recent book, which is the moralist woodrow wilson in the world. he made this book will also be for sale following the program people are interested. before we get started. i just like to mention that the mass historical society hosts 60 original programs during the course of a year this these explorer all aspects of american history. we also host 35 seminars and teacher workshops and most if not all these are either free or available at a very small cost. we're only able to do this. thanks to the sport of our donors and members. so if you enjoy it tonight's program. i hope you'll consider becoming a supporter of the massachusetts historical society. so without further ado, i'm happy to turn it over to patricia o'toole. people gavin and thank you all for coming whether you're here virtually or actually we go on youtube after this right som
she has published five books including biographies of theodore roosevelt and henry adams the second of which was a final for the pulitzer prize the national book critic circle award in the los angeles times book tonight. she'll be speaking on her most recent book, which is the moralist woodrow wilson in the world. he made this book will also be for sale following the program people are interested. before we get started. i just like to mention that the mass historical society hosts 60 original...
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they would create the sierra club, they would influence theodore roosevelt, who came camping with muir. so so you get this this is all against the backdrop of industrialization from the civil war up until the beginning of world war one when when muir died and you get mirror this sort of clarion voice in the sierra nevada trying to protect the mountains and also those giant sequoias that were really literally getting mowed down the states just sort of across the country. they weren't even great building wood. but these thousand year old trees were getting down with no realization that they wouldn't just pop back up. so he was sounding that voice. i think that's a valuable thing to remember today when when we have voices telling us we need to pay attention to environmental conditions. i also tried to not just cover the history. i try put you there with muir. he left great descriptions. he wrote some magnificent stories. and so there's a lot of detail. he had hundreds and hundreds of letters. robert underwood. johnson so i'm able really work into that relationship, try to bring that alive
they would create the sierra club, they would influence theodore roosevelt, who came camping with muir. so so you get this this is all against the backdrop of industrialization from the civil war up until the beginning of world war one when when muir died and you get mirror this sort of clarion voice in the sierra nevada trying to protect the mountains and also those giant sequoias that were really literally getting mowed down the states just sort of across the country. they weren't even great...
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she has published five books including biographies of theodore roosevelt and henry adams the second of which was a final for the pulitzer prize the national book critic circle award in the los angeles times book tonight. she'll be speaking on her most recent book, which is the moralist woodrow wilson in the world. he made this book will also be for sale following the program people are interested. before we get started. i just like to mention that the mass historical society hosts 60 original programs during the course of a year this these explorer all aspects of american history. we also host 35 seminars and teacher workshops and most if not all these are either free or available at a very small cost. we're only able to do this. thanks to the sport of our donors and members. so if you enjoy it tonight's program. i hope you'll consider becoming a supporter of the massachusetts historical society. so without further ado, i'm happy to turn it over to patricia o'toole. people gavin and thank you all for coming whether you're here virtually or actually we go on youtube after this right som
she has published five books including biographies of theodore roosevelt and henry adams the second of which was a final for the pulitzer prize the national book critic circle award in the los angeles times book tonight. she'll be speaking on her most recent book, which is the moralist woodrow wilson in the world. he made this book will also be for sale following the program people are interested. before we get started. i just like to mention that the mass historical society hosts 60 original...
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roosevelt hotel this way with an arrow. is he going to ignore the migrant crisis. >> brian: 46,000 illegal migrants here. >> jacqui: six blocks away from where the president is saying. kathy hochul was at the leadership session attended. he gave her a shout-out in the crowd but didn't address the elephant in the room which is why there have not been any meetings between state and city leaders and the biden administration. they have been in new york pleading for help and in the case of mayor eric adams casting aspersions about the federal government's responsibility for all of this and urging them to reflect on how much they bear of that. so, the way that the biden administration puts it, they say that they are going to continue to do their engagement. they always talk about what they have done, you know, the millions of dollars they have sent to support the city. of course the issue that's that keeps being raised here is these numbers are not stopping. you are seeing the crossings at the border surpassing numbers that we ha
roosevelt hotel this way with an arrow. is he going to ignore the migrant crisis. >> brian: 46,000 illegal migrants here. >> jacqui: six blocks away from where the president is saying. kathy hochul was at the leadership session attended. he gave her a shout-out in the crowd but didn't address the elephant in the room which is why there have not been any meetings between state and city leaders and the biden administration. they have been in new york pleading for help and in the case...
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also thank i forgot to thank harold in the roosevelt house yet again hosting us. so thank thank you, harold, for
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he will speak at any moment from the roosevelt room. we know that it's difficult for him. he is a very pro-labor president. michigan is a critical state. you know better than i. how does he play this down the middle? >> you have to let the process move forward in collective bargaining. collective bargaining is about making sure both parties have a chance to come to the bargaining table and negotiate and come to an agreement that works for both sides. that has to continue to play out. it's not about the government getting involved in negotiating these contracts. that's what the unions are for. they are the ones that need to continue to drive that process. you talk about some of the politics associated with it. we have to remember that right now, unions have a moment. if you look at public opinion polls and the favorability of unions, it's very high. in fact, it's the highest it has been since the 1960s. folks look at labor unions and how important they are in order to bring wages up for middle class workers. when i think about 1960, the last time the favorability ratings we
he will speak at any moment from the roosevelt room. we know that it's difficult for him. he is a very pro-labor president. michigan is a critical state. you know better than i. how does he play this down the middle? >> you have to let the process move forward in collective bargaining. collective bargaining is about making sure both parties have a chance to come to the bargaining table and negotiate and come to an agreement that works for both sides. that has to continue to play out. it's...