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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, the way he stood up to all those special interest groups, i think people are surprised. i, i feel well informed. but 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
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, the way he stood up to all those special interest groups, i think people are surprised. i, i feel well informed. but 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...
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>> wilson was the first election with the split ticket because teddy roosevelt was a progressive. ohio began swinging back republican. governor bricker was the republican vice presidential nominee in 1944. that is one of the two elections that ohio does not vote for the winner during the big long stretch from 1896 through 2016. other questions. your final projects are due friday. don't forget that. we will meet in the usual room next time. if there are no questions, i will see you friday. thank you. >>> if you are enjoying american history tv, sign up for the newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive the weekly schedule of upcoming programs like lectures on history, the presidency, and more. sign up for the american history tv newsletter today and be sure to watch american history tv every saturday or anytime online on c- span.org/history. >>> weekends are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story. on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companie
>> wilson was the first election with the split ticket because teddy roosevelt was a progressive. ohio began swinging back republican. governor bricker was the republican vice presidential nominee in 1944. that is one of the two elections that ohio does not vote for the winner during the big long stretch from 1896 through 2016. other questions. your final projects are due friday. don't forget that. we will meet in the usual room next time. if there are no questions, i will see you friday....
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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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and i think we should celebrate teddy roosevelt for for doing it with booker t washington. and i think it's extra cool that he did it after reading his book. that's great right here. i just have to i think fdr was an exceptional president and i just wanted to ask if there were any others that made the impact after the that following the stock market crash, fdr was over the wpa, which was the works project and it it employed a lot of musicians and artists and things that you don't even hear about today. and are there any other presidents that have come close to that kind of a platform that he presented back in the 1930s? yeah, it's about fdr, because sometimes you go in these government buildings, i believe there's one at the justice department, you'll see these murals that came from artists, wpa artists. so i think he did have a big impact on the artistic life of this nation. i also think about kennedy and the pablo casals dinner i mentioned kind of a raised awareness of of of of classical music. so i think president can have an impact on, i guess, higher forms of culture,
and i think we should celebrate teddy roosevelt for for doing it with booker t washington. and i think it's extra cool that he did it after reading his book. that's great right here. i just have to i think fdr was an exceptional president and i just wanted to ask if there were any others that made the impact after the that following the stock market crash, fdr was over the wpa, which was the works project and it it employed a lot of musicians and artists and things that you don't even hear...
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and as teddy roosevelt said, the spanish-american war, at least from the american perspective, was a splendid little didn't last too long. american casualties were relatively few. and of course, the united states gets an empire. it gets puerto rico gets the philippines, it gets guam. and now ohio, ohio, now the united states is an imperial power along countries like great and france and and germany. and so when he runs for reelection, 1900, the economy rebounded. the the united states has won a war the the, uh, the the the the us is now a major player in international politics here is this prosperity at home prestige abroad. and he has a rematch with william jennings bryan and creams him just crushes it is a it's a landslide victory and again shows this shift this realignment that had happened and so he is again super popular as. he takes office in 1901, but he doesn't get to enjoy it very long as you probably play a spoiler alert. there's there's going to be some bloodshed because he goes to the pan-american exposition in buffalo, new york a fellow ohio, one guy named leon czolgosz,
and as teddy roosevelt said, the spanish-american war, at least from the american perspective, was a splendid little didn't last too long. american casualties were relatively few. and of course, the united states gets an empire. it gets puerto rico gets the philippines, it gets guam. and now ohio, ohio, now the united states is an imperial power along countries like great and france and and germany. and so when he runs for reelection, 1900, the economy rebounded. the the united states has won a...
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ru teddy roosevelt was running as a progressive. the 1916 election was not split, so. significantly, i want to bring o swinging back to the republicans. we talked about the governor ofe ohio, republican vice presidential nominee in 1944. that is one of the two elections that ohio does not vote for the winner during the long stretch from 1896 to 2016. questions? final projects are due on friday, do not forget that. we will meet in our usual room next time. ue if there are no questions, i will see you on friday. thank you! ♪♪ >> if you are enjoying american history tv, sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen. watch lectures in history, the presidency, and more. sign up today, and be sure to watch american history tv every saturday or anytime online at cspan.org/history. >> weekends on cspan our intellectual. american history tv documents america's story and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction authors. something comes from the television companies including cox. istory for more
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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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not since teddy roosevelt invited coal workers to the white house have we seen a president show such support for striking workers. >> david: faith abubey in michigan tonight, thank you. >>> next to the surge of migrants on the border and this number tonight, more than 142,000 migrant encountered reported in the first half of this month. matt rivers at the border again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, officials bracing for what could be a record month for border crossings. more than 142,000 migrant encounters reported in the first half of september alone, now on pace to match or surpass previous monthly highs this year. >> it just keeps growing. every surge gets a little bit bigger. >> reporter: border communities and shelters pushed to the limit. the influx of migrants overwhelming cities coast to coast. the thousands now arriving have been on the road for weeks, and more are coming. we traveled to one of the most perilous legs of the journey north in colombia. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> reporter: we met this group, praying before beginning the trek through a brutal stre
not since teddy roosevelt invited coal workers to the white house have we seen a president show such support for striking workers. >> david: faith abubey in michigan tonight, thank you. >>> next to the surge of migrants on the border and this number tonight, more than 142,000 migrant encountered reported in the first half of this month. matt rivers at the border again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, officials bracing for what could be a record month for border crossings....
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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. historian deborah colin on four american journalists who landed exclusive interviews with hitler, mussolini, meru and
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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. >> thank you. good morning. and again, on behalf of everyone at the atlantic, thank you so much for coming today and tomorrow, i hope. we have an amazing program. we're kicking it off with the secretary of state. i have told him he is the warm-up act for nancy pelosi. he accepted that with eck anymority, i think. you're a diplomat. you made the arena stage. you're open for nancy. we'll see. next year you might headline this event. i don't know. we'll see. see how you do in the next 27 minutes. but thank you very much for coming. i appreciate it. and i was hoping that we could lift up a little bit from the daily events and get a larger picture of where america is in the world and
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. >> thank you. good morning. and again, on behalf of everyone at the atlantic, thank you so much for coming today and tomorrow, i hope. we have an amazing...
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and, teddy roosevelt invited leaders to the white house during the cold strike. the union was a dirty word. grover cleveland sent the military to shut down a railroad strike. reagan fired 1000 air traffic controllers and tim scott says he admires. fast forward to 2024 and the two front runners in that race are using the current autoworker strike to flex their union muscle. one day after president joe biden made his visit unions are popular. two thirds of americans say they approve of them. three-quarter side with the uaw workers in the strike against the big car companies and approval of unions just in general has risen in the past 15 years. here is the interesting part, biden carried voters from union households over trump by 16%. that is a wider margin than hillary clinton held over trump in 16. here he was just moments ago. >> instead of economic nationalism, you have left-wing globalism. the workers of america are getting, to put it nicely, screwed. >> union leaders are skeptical of trump. one executive says in part, quote, let me be blunt, donald trump is co
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roosevelt's adventures abroad and considered him one of the worst presidents we've ever had. he changed the kind of writing key was doing. he would still do a sustained a novel, but it was not the same energy or the attention to detail, and they were not as popular. having said that he was still an immensely influential and popular person. harry: i think we should probably finish up and go on to some questions, but i would like -- you see these creators. twain's most prolific and happiest time was in the 1870's and 1880s when they were living in hartford with his family and everything seemed wonderful. they would do theatricals with his girls out in the yard. it was incredibly productive time for him professionally and financially he did really well, but again life caught up with him and his decision making. there were a series of ongoing tragedies within his family, so at the same time she is enjoying all of this incredible popular success his family starts to deteriorate, and it becomes very painful to watch, to see what happens, but for me that is just life and what we all
roosevelt's adventures abroad and considered him one of the worst presidents we've ever had. he changed the kind of writing key was doing. he would still do a sustained a novel, but it was not the same energy or the attention to detail, and they were not as popular. having said that he was still an immensely influential and popular person. harry: i think we should probably finish up and go on to some questions, but i would like -- you see these creators. twain's most prolific and happiest time...
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. >> keep in mind around the country, they box up teddy roosevelt in the middle of the pandemic. the museum of natural history where he stood outside on a horse with an american indian and african-american, they said we don't want that even though he and his family found the museum, i hope you don't have to take these statues. on some level do you hope you don't have to, to? to help the city wises up? >> you are so right. let me say thank you for all the books you bring. wonderful, it helps people stay interested in history. you do a great job, thank you so much but i hope i don't have to take these, i hope the city council and mayor adams comes to their senses and doesn't allow this to happen. these are great americans, they have flaws and have lived in different times, they had different standards but we still celebrate their contribution to the american experience. >> if you don't, i like to discuss that. if you want to add more context to history and make it more relevant, i'm fine with that. town supervisor, thank you so much, appreciate it. >> thank you for the job you do b
. >> keep in mind around the country, they box up teddy roosevelt in the middle of the pandemic. the museum of natural history where he stood outside on a horse with an american indian and african-american, they said we don't want that even though he and his family found the museum, i hope you don't have to take these statues. on some level do you hope you don't have to, to? to help the city wises up? >> you are so right. let me say thank you for all the books you bring. wonderful,...
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we took a vacation to the teddy roosevelt national forest and we were up on a mountain and we just sat on the side of a bluff and mike said we have to make a decision. are we going to run or not? at that moment, these two red tail hawks just lifted up, you know, on a wind current and right then i said you know what? i think we should run. but not like the first two times where we ran out of our own ambition. we should step off this cliff and make ourselves available to god and if he wants to lift us up, we're available wherever he wants us to serve. and we said let's do it with no flapping. that's kind of become our mantra. he gave us that peace then. once we made the decision, then the calm settled in. >> ainsley: god took you to the edge and told you what he wanted you to do and you won. that's great. thank you. buy this book and support their family. when it is your turn to serve. they have done so much for the community of god and our country. god bless you. we want to help you and everyone buy her book. have a great day, everyone. see you tomorrow. >> bill: thanks, good morning. t
we took a vacation to the teddy roosevelt national forest and we were up on a mountain and we just sat on the side of a bluff and mike said we have to make a decision. are we going to run or not? at that moment, these two red tail hawks just lifted up, you know, on a wind current and right then i said you know what? i think we should run. but not like the first two times where we ran out of our own ambition. we should step off this cliff and make ourselves available to god and if he wants to...
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roosevelt warned would become what? a polyglot boardinghouse if borders were not controlled. of course far left politicians like aoc, they just want to streamline this never ending illegal population coming into the country. she spoke today but, there were all adoring fans in the audience. >> the work authorization so that folks here can get to work and start supporting themselves as soon as possible. the faster the oaks can work legally the better we can stop this problem. >> how does she like them apples? jerry mather got careful as well. >> welcome immigrants in our city's intestine of the immigrant communities and are compelling us into the future. >> that's new york my friends. these democrats care more about the border crushers sucking up sitting state resources than they care about american citizens and legal immigrants struggling to pay their own bills. >> "the american dream" will not be bullied into submission today. we will continue to fight for "the american dream". we will not be bullied and we will not be
roosevelt warned would become what? a polyglot boardinghouse if borders were not controlled. of course far left politicians like aoc, they just want to streamline this never ending illegal population coming into the country. she spoke today but, there were all adoring fans in the audience. >> the work authorization so that folks here can get to work and start supporting themselves as soon as possible. the faster the oaks can work legally the better we can stop this problem. >> how...
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roosevelt. together with a small handful of others, they founded the american society of international law in 1906. a few years later in 1910, they founded this institution, the carnegie endowment for international peace. he served as the first president for nearly 20 years and simultaneously as the first president of the carnegie endowment. in founding asil, they had a novel idea. they believed that international conflicts might be resolved through international law, specifically through international arbitration. as we know, there are many now addressing issues which are central to the ukraine conflict. in 1912, he won the nobel prize, peace prize and he did for the international law and resolution of international disputes with international courts. in closing i would like to say a word about ukraine and what we are doing with regards to ukraine. this december in partnership with the ukrainian association of international law, the ukrainian government and civil society, we will convene and le
roosevelt. together with a small handful of others, they founded the american society of international law in 1906. a few years later in 1910, they founded this institution, the carnegie endowment for international peace. he served as the first president for nearly 20 years and simultaneously as the first president of the carnegie endowment. in founding asil, they had a novel idea. they believed that international conflicts might be resolved through international law, specifically through...
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roosevelt was one of the four candidates for president, it was said that at least three of the four candidates were truly progressive in some way. somehow or another, long before, i take nothing away from frances perkins, he knew fdr extremely well. she makes item out as not really becoming the democrat, the sympathetic humanistic democrat until the 20s when he is enduring suffering polio and he is educated by eleanor in the people she introduces him to find out more about working-class and so on. fdr from the very beginning has been questioning and even trying to find a way to act politically that he 1 would not be taken asa socialist, necessarily. in 1912 when he gives a speech at the people's forum, he talks about, well, look, pretty much effectively achieved as the individual. the trick is, how can we pursue liberty as a community. he was looking how, this is a key thing, how to create a force that would keep the balance from continuing to prevent americans, to deny americans, the majority of americans from enjoying or at least having the chance to enjoy the promise made in the
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roosevelt advised us to speak softly and carry a big stick? well, that was the opposite of that. and the third solution for ukraine security is to become this built-up militarized garrison state, maybe follow an israeli model where there is a strong alliance, bilateral alliance say with the united states, but really just become this kind of very mobilized, you know, on the territory of ukraine. does europe want that? we don't know. and even with the best efforts and ukraine a part can it still stand up to russia that's like three times the size with all the resources? could ukraine have done better to provide for it security over the 30 years? absolutely absolutely. but still with the best efforts though, you know, those capacities with a been limited. with all that, is there a threat of nuclear escalation? absolutely. when there is a hot conventional conflict on the ground, stakes are raised. there's definitely a heightened risk. president putin has used nuclear threats abundantly for political effect. they seem to have worked because they se
roosevelt advised us to speak softly and carry a big stick? well, that was the opposite of that. and the third solution for ukraine security is to become this built-up militarized garrison state, maybe follow an israeli model where there is a strong alliance, bilateral alliance say with the united states, but really just become this kind of very mobilized, you know, on the territory of ukraine. does europe want that? we don't know. and even with the best efforts and ukraine a part can it still...
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in 1912 when teddy roosevelt was one of the candidates for president it was said at least three of the four, four candidates, were truly progressive in some way. fdr is going up. somehow or otheror long before,i take nothing away from rate s perkins, extorted one of the new fdr w extremely well, she makest out as it fdr doesn't become a democrat small the sympathetic sort of humanistic until the 20s when he's enduring suffering polio and he'ss educated by eleanor and the people should introduce into to find more about working-class life and so on. fdr from the very beginning has been questioning and even trying to find a way to act politically thatst he would not be taken asa socialist necessarily. for example, in 1912 when he gets the speech at the people's farm he talks about look, we pretty much effect achieveve liberty of the individual. something of an exaggeration. but the trick is he says how can we pursue liberty of the community? he was looking how, , how, the y thing how to create a force that would keep the robber barons and their ilk on continuing to prevent americans come
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people like teddy roosevelt and eisenhower, senator robert taft, they couldn't believe how bad the republican party is. and the democrats are barely competing. amy: we have 30 seconds. i wanted to get your response. you were just profiled in the washington post. the headline was "ralph nader wary of trump helped joe biden to win." is that accurate? ralph: it is inaccurate, which the reporter has nothing to do with. i said in a choice between trump fascism and democratic party autocracy, i will take autocracy. it allows an opportunity for a reversal. fascism, the violent rhetoric, voter suppression of the trumpsters -- and they are just getting underway, while they let wall street do what it wants, deregulate everything, health and safety protection programs for the american people, they give tax escapes so that big corporations are making money in the u.s. and paying virtually no taxes. it is the perfect state that franklin delano roosevelt warned about in a message to congress. he said when private power takes over government, that is fascism. that is what we are left with, a two party duopo
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there were, of course, also the socialists who a rising force and in fact, in 1912, when teddy roosevelt was one of the four candidates for president, it was said that at least three of the four, four candidates were truly progressive in some way. now, fdr was growing up in this in these circumstances, somehow or other, long before and i take nothing away from frances perkins, woman who knew fdr you know extremely well but makes it out as if fdr doesn't really become democrat small d the sympathetic, you know, of humanistic democrat until the until the twenties, when enduring suffering polio. and he's educated by eleanor the people she introduces to to find out more about working class life. so on fdr from the very beginning. king is has is been questioning and even trying to find a way to act politically that he would not be taken a socialist necessarily. and so, for example, in 1912, when gives a speech at the people's forum actually talks about well look we're pretty much effectively achieve liberty. the individual obviously something of an exaggeration. but the trick is, he says how
there were, of course, also the socialists who a rising force and in fact, in 1912, when teddy roosevelt was one of the four candidates for president, it was said that at least three of the four, four candidates were truly progressive in some way. now, fdr was growing up in this in these circumstances, somehow or other, long before and i take nothing away from frances perkins, woman who knew fdr you know extremely well but makes it out as if fdr doesn't really become democrat small d the...
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. >> teddy roosevelt really loved what the sport taught, but he didn't like the brutality of it. ultimately his son became a player at harvard and suffered a very serious injury while playing. >> december 1905, the white house in a move that still echoes today, president theodore roosevelt called a summit of ivy league coaches and others to figure out how to make the game less brutal. >> one of the big things that came out of that was the rule change of legalizing the forward pass to spread the game out, making it safer for its participants. >> from those earliest kickoffs to more than 100 years of pro football, the game is ever evolving. >> years ago it was very macho. it was very, hey, you make it to the nfl or you're a football player overall, man, you're an alpha male. you don't need anybody else's help. well, i think that's changed tenfold. one of the things we try to do here is provide for mind, body, and spirit of a player. >> that's different. it was a very violent game when i first started off. very violent game at all levels. but there are ways of getting a nice hit on
. >> teddy roosevelt really loved what the sport taught, but he didn't like the brutality of it. ultimately his son became a player at harvard and suffered a very serious injury while playing. >> december 1905, the white house in a move that still echoes today, president theodore roosevelt called a summit of ivy league coaches and others to figure out how to make the game less brutal. >> one of the big things that came out of that was the rule change of legalizing the forward...
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teddy roosevelt's still there -- rachel: is he outside? pete: no, they got rid of that. inside, he's okay. outside, unacceptable. we went there and then we went to dave and buster's. both were pun. rachel: all great choices for a rainy day. pete: got some steak and rex tried the oysters. loved 'em. will: really? if. pete: i know. will: they're just a conduit of horse radish -- rachel: well, he's upstairs sleeping. pete: yeah. and you've got two. rachel: and they're not sleeping. i wonder how long million they wake rex up many? pete: the 21st floor's going to be in trouble. [laughter] will: at lot of good football games yesterday. i stayed up watching them. we think about the mood in new york city to reconsider george washington, some of the other statues. it was warned this would happen, the move on to george washington. and now we will move on to the southern border where yesterday alejandro mayorkas toured the border along with with the president of honduras, went to mcallen, texas. hot day in texas yesterday, back to 2100. -- 100. pete: really in. will: had lightened
teddy roosevelt's still there -- rachel: is he outside? pete: no, they got rid of that. inside, he's okay. outside, unacceptable. we went there and then we went to dave and buster's. both were pun. rachel: all great choices for a rainy day. pete: got some steak and rex tried the oysters. loved 'em. will: really? if. pete: i know. will: they're just a conduit of horse radish -- rachel: well, he's upstairs sleeping. pete: yeah. and you've got two. rachel: and they're not sleeping. i wonder how...
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roosevelt took the sign of the striking coal miners in 1902. that was likely the most explicitly pro strike action taken until today when joe biden, the first president as far as we can tell at least in modern times showed up at the picket lines where he had this to say, as he assembled strike autoworkers. >> save the automobile industry back in 2008 and 2004. made a lot of sacrifices, gave up a lot and the companies were in trouble. now they're doing incredibly well and guess what? you should be doing incredibly well to. [applause] >> steven greenhouse has been covering labor issues for more than three decades, senior fellow foundation where he writes about labor in the workplace. it speaks for the guardian today is titled joe biden's visit to the uaw picket line is historic, and may payoff politically. he joins me now. good to have you here. >> great to be here. >> i've read your labor coverage for years, you are one of the great labor reporters of our time. as someone who has that institutional experience, why is it so rare? what does it say
roosevelt took the sign of the striking coal miners in 1902. that was likely the most explicitly pro strike action taken until today when joe biden, the first president as far as we can tell at least in modern times showed up at the picket lines where he had this to say, as he assembled strike autoworkers. >> save the automobile industry back in 2008 and 2004. made a lot of sacrifices, gave up a lot and the companies were in trouble. now they're doing incredibly well and guess what? you...
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until 2022, there a statue, three figures, a teddy roosevelt on a horse in a uniform with a fully articular fitted saddle. everything about him was articulated in great detail. we knew name on one side. he was flanked by an unnamed unidentified, mostly naked indian man, and on the other side he was flanked by an unidentified unnamed and even more naked black man. so the 5 million kids a year who go into that museum to get knowledge about nature were there even in the museum they understand the whole thing. they understand who who matters they understand they the whole thing. and to me, i mean, we'll talk more about museums hopefully and the way in which this is complicated in museums but the idea that people begged them to take that down for at least 50 years and they would not and it was reflected once you went inside those logics were repeated and have been trying to change in museums. but i think that's, you know, it's hard to get around that as a quick shorthand for how this in museums i write a lot about a bit about the pledge of in the section on patriotic practices which is really in
until 2022, there a statue, three figures, a teddy roosevelt on a horse in a uniform with a fully articular fitted saddle. everything about him was articulated in great detail. we knew name on one side. he was flanked by an unnamed unidentified, mostly naked indian man, and on the other side he was flanked by an unidentified unnamed and even more naked black man. so the 5 million kids a year who go into that museum to get knowledge about nature were there even in the museum they understand the...
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in 1912 when teddy roosevelt was one of the four candidates for president it was said at least three of the floor candidates were truly progressive in some way. now fdr is going up in the second period somehow a rather long before i take nothing away from frances perkins extraordinary woman who knew fdr extremely well but she makes it out missive fdr does not become the democrat the sympathetic thumanistic democrat until the 20s when he is enduring and suffering polio he is educated by eleanor and the people she introduces them to to find out more about working-class life and so on. fdr from the very beginning has been questioning and trying to find a way to act politically. that he would not be taken as a socialist necessarily. so for example in 1912 he gives a speech at the people's form he talks about, we pretty much effectively achieved liberty of the individual. something of an exaggeration. but the trick is he says how can we pursue liberty of the community? he was looking how, this is the key f thing. a force that would keep them and their ilk from continuing to prevent americ
in 1912 when teddy roosevelt was one of the four candidates for president it was said at least three of the floor candidates were truly progressive in some way. now fdr is going up in the second period somehow a rather long before i take nothing away from frances perkins extraordinary woman who knew fdr extremely well but she makes it out missive fdr does not become the democrat the sympathetic thumanistic democrat until the 20s when he is enduring and suffering polio he is educated by eleanor...
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teddy roosevelt was presented with an idea by some early ottoman institute of higher ups and to create the first national wildlife reserve. and that is what pelican island it has since grown from the small island that it originally was. it was surrounded by citrus groves is now part of the larger pelican island. you can it's a it's a beautiful spot visit. you can really see most of it in the day and if you go you'll see placards telling the story of some of the original game wardens who worked there. it was very dangerous to be a protector of wildlife in early 20th century and. the men who were with living among birds and this is including in the everglades was especially a hotspot for violence. if you were there to protect birds often these men would be hunted themselves because people just because the plume trade in various ways became illegal, it didn't mean people stopped collecting plumes. and so you you can read stories of the men who protected this site and other sites in florida. it's a it's a it's a beautiful, beautiful, i think, place to take a spot take a take a road trip to
teddy roosevelt was presented with an idea by some early ottoman institute of higher ups and to create the first national wildlife reserve. and that is what pelican island it has since grown from the small island that it originally was. it was surrounded by citrus groves is now part of the larger pelican island. you can it's a it's a beautiful spot visit. you can really see most of it in the day and if you go you'll see placards telling the story of some of the original game wardens who worked...
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roosevelt has his home i will take the statute. you don't want it there american indian on the ground when he is on a horse? all right, we will take it. number two, that was a disaster. they boxed it up in the middle of a pandemic and moved it out like that was a priority. now with columbus it was safe because governor cuomo is reportedly italian he know what is columbus day means to the italian people and what columbus does, too, hence the district of columbia, columbus, ohio. columbia is everywhere. change at love names. take that statue out. the town of brookhaven says if you have a problem with this, we will take them all. the quote is you know, i didn't want to comment on this whether it was right or wrong with the decision. if you want to do that, hey, we will take the statues. that includes five -- by the way, that includes five george washington statues. so this is so important. donald trump said it. you want -- he goes you want to start taking down all these confederate generals? you want to have that argument. [what about
roosevelt has his home i will take the statute. you don't want it there american indian on the ground when he is on a horse? all right, we will take it. number two, that was a disaster. they boxed it up in the middle of a pandemic and moved it out like that was a priority. now with columbus it was safe because governor cuomo is reportedly italian he know what is columbus day means to the italian people and what columbus does, too, hence the district of columbia, columbus, ohio. columbia is...
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teddy roosevelt, he's like a train wreck running at his own hand chon taft, who is than life squhi 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 not doing t well. ver, when we get to the larger than life presidenc franklin delano roosevelt about oscar caesar ofng for the new york times imagines a white house t's overtake washington as the personnel of president and strength as a president redraws the map. we g to truman who gave us the white house. we more know and love today and he's remodeled it. her block the washingto
teddy roosevelt, he's like a train wreck running at his own hand chon taft, who is than life squhi 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...