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schoolyard that up with her girls and the she for more for the bell would. she'd have scarlet ozzy, fdr, 3000. and we're good that we're, we're out here because we've been put the get off, get the price when it, oh, pull at that number is a minute i'm when i get in the car purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship or check with medical america ah, can go yeah, yep, black are currently doing here, but on that can the challenge, can you much got a lot of good. the blue, the border of blooming at them from tissue. but my guy, li, barsky, the others from young. i'm what the law did the most them been coming up and did it was none of us have been cut out of your choice. ask them come near parish, our papa in when you have the ability to my dinner. casanya wash the bush that the summer about the sky achieve, click on the ballot, the one chicken mandel here by feeling that brings me the lunch to little a pin launch number and if it ample me, i'm gonna put it in and my door latch sunday, you know in the state, so chic but against call him on his police would have but look like the conve
schoolyard that up with her girls and the she for more for the bell would. she'd have scarlet ozzy, fdr, 3000. and we're good that we're, we're out here because we've been put the get off, get the price when it, oh, pull at that number is a minute i'm when i get in the car purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship or check with medical america ah, can go yeah, yep, black are currently doing here, but on that can the challenge, can you much got a lot of good. the blue, the border of...
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i was in the she some more thought to bell when she leaves school it ozzy fdr to read those in and look at that were were oh, it could be report the get off get the price when did oh pulling numbers of on. yeah. when i guess, nick i purchased and buy it as a country, i think your to to ship or chesapeake medical america. ah, can go yeah. yeah. to lack of clarity dean. yeah. but on to the can they chillen, can you much got a lot of good them but the daughter of blooming at them since yesterday. but my guy, li, barsky, v underscore from young. i'm what the law did that most them been coming up and did it. i don't was none of us have been cut out of your choice. mask them come here parish, our papa in. when you have the ability to my dinner, casanya wash the bush that the summer about the sky achieve. click on them. i let that one chicken. my in here by feeling that brings me to lunch to little a pin number and if it ample me, i'm gonna put it in and my and all that stuff that you know in the state. so chic but against call him on his police would have but look like the convention they do
i was in the she some more thought to bell when she leaves school it ozzy fdr to read those in and look at that were were oh, it could be report the get off get the price when did oh pulling numbers of on. yeah. when i guess, nick i purchased and buy it as a country, i think your to to ship or chesapeake medical america. ah, can go yeah. yeah. to lack of clarity dean. yeah. but on to the can they chillen, can you much got a lot of good them but the daughter of blooming at them since yesterday....
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schoolyard that up with her girls and the issues are more thought about when she leaves school it ali fdr to read those in and look at that were were oh, it could be report the get off, get the price. what is oh my god. no. because of mine. yeah. i'm when i'm guessing i purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship or chesapeake medical america. ah. can go yeah. yeah. to lack of clarity. dean. yeah, but on to the can the children can you much got a lot of good the but the daughter of blooming atkinson tuesday. but my guy, li, bowski v underscore from young. i'm bought the left at the wash the been ring and painted. it was none of us have been cut out of your choice. ask them, come your parish, our papa in when you have the ability to my dinner, casanya blush, the bush that the summer about the sky achieved quicken. never let the one chicken mandel here by feeling that brings me the luncheon and get all a patio wash number, if it ample. mm hm. can you please check in and my and all that stuff that you know in the state. so i took, but against him, i misplaced it would have but look lik
schoolyard that up with her girls and the issues are more thought about when she leaves school it ali fdr to read those in and look at that were were oh, it could be report the get off, get the price. what is oh my god. no. because of mine. yeah. i'm when i'm guessing i purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship or chesapeake medical america. ah. can go yeah. yeah. to lack of clarity. dean. yeah, but on to the can the children can you much got a lot of good the but the daughter of...
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the fate of post war germany, here we have soviet premier joseph stalin meeting american president fdr for the first time. let's watch their historic handshake.
the fate of post war germany, here we have soviet premier joseph stalin meeting american president fdr for the first time. let's watch their historic handshake.
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schoolyard that up with her girls and the issues are more thought about when she leaves school it ali fdr to read those in and look at that were were oh, it could be report the get off, get the price when it. oh boy good numbers. i guess it got purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship which hits this medical. yeah. okay, i can go yeah, yeah, welcome, a cars the dean. yeah. but on to the can the challenge, can you much got a lot of good the but the border of blooming atkinson tuesday. but my guy, li, barsky v underscore from yeah. i bought the letter that was the been ring and printed it was none of us have been cut out of your choice mask them. come your page, our papa in when you have the ability to my dinner. casanya blush, the bush that the summer about the sky achieve. click on the ballot. the one chicken my handle here by feeling that brings me the lunch to little a patio wash number and if it ample me on come your period in am williams or match the you know in the state. so chic but against him. i'm his police. good about look like the convention. they do what picking it up
schoolyard that up with her girls and the issues are more thought about when she leaves school it ali fdr to read those in and look at that were were oh, it could be report the get off, get the price when it. oh boy good numbers. i guess it got purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship which hits this medical. yeah. okay, i can go yeah, yeah, welcome, a cars the dean. yeah. but on to the can the challenge, can you much got a lot of good the but the border of blooming atkinson tuesday....
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there was any issues i'm more thought about when she lives squarely 1000 fdr, 3000 and we're good, we're, we're oh, ear. could we beat it by the get off get the price when it. oh, pull at that number isn't mine? yeah, i'm, when i guess it got purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship which had such a medical young, a young black on thursday team here, but on that it can the children can you much got a lot of good them but the daughter of blooming happened since yesterday, but my guy, li, boberski, v underscore from young. i'm bored to let them wash the boat ramp and digit at this moment of dinner. got hold of your choice and ask them come near pendulum papa in when you have the ability to chew my dinner, carson, bring english the bush that is to hold the sketch, click on him there. well, at the one chicken middle here by feeling that brings me to lunch to little a puppy launch number. and if it app on your computer in family and all that stuff that you know in the state. so i took that against call him. i honestly would have but look, look like the convention with what thinking t
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i was in the she had some more thought about when she'd have scarlet ozzie, i fdr to read those in and look at the aware. oh, it could be report the get off, get the price when did oh wait a minute. i'm when i'm guessing, purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship which hits this medical. yeah. okay. i can go yeah, yep, the lack of clarity doing here, but on the can the challenge and you much got a lot of good them, but the daughter of blooming attention to the day. but my guy, li, boberski, v underscore from young. i'm bought the la did the most them been coming up and did it was none of us have been cut out of your choice. mask them come near parish, our papa in when you have the ability to my in your car. so bring english, the bush that about the sky achieve cooking them. i let that one chicken my handle here by feeling that brings me to lunch to little a pin number. and if it ample me, i'm gonna put it in and my indoor matched. and are you in the state? so i took that against call him i'm his police in good about look like the convention. they do what picking up just sort of
i was in the she had some more thought about when she'd have scarlet ozzie, i fdr to read those in and look at the aware. oh, it could be report the get off, get the price when did oh wait a minute. i'm when i'm guessing, purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship which hits this medical. yeah. okay. i can go yeah, yep, the lack of clarity doing here, but on the can the challenge and you much got a lot of good them, but the daughter of blooming attention to the day. but my guy, li,...
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. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful murals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local people will spend their money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪♪♪ ] >>> a city like no other, san francisco has been a beacon of hope, and an ally towards lgbtq equal rights. [♪♪]
. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful murals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local people will spend their money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪♪♪ ] >>> a city like no other, san francisco has been a beacon of hope, and an ally towards...
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there are any issues or more thought about when she leaves school it ali fdr to read those in and look at the aware. oh, here we've been on the get off, get the price when it. oh, pull it out, numbers of i'm yeah, i'm when i'm guessing, purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship or chesapeake medical. yeah. okay. ah, can go yeah. yeah. to lack of clarity dean. yeah. but on to the can the chillen and you might go to get them but the daughter of blooming atkinson tuesday, but my guy, li, barsky v underscore from yeah, i'm what the law did the washington ring and printed it was none of dinner got out of your choice, ask them, come your page, our papa in when you have the ability to my dinner, carson bring english the bush that the summer about the sky achieve, quick on the ballot. the one chicken mandel here by feeling that brings me the lunch to little i p a lot number, and i think ample young come your peers in m y is all matched and are you in the state? so chic but against him? i'm his police. good about look like the convention they did the what picking it up shows that sort o
there are any issues or more thought about when she leaves school it ali fdr to read those in and look at the aware. oh, here we've been on the get off, get the price when it. oh, pull it out, numbers of i'm yeah, i'm when i'm guessing, purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship or chesapeake medical. yeah. okay. ah, can go yeah. yeah. to lack of clarity dean. yeah. but on to the can the chillen and you might go to get them but the daughter of blooming atkinson tuesday, but my guy, li,...
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two months later after pearl harbor, the american people were fdr's point about the righteous mind. we were angry, we were engaged so we want to put the chinese in a position where in order to try, they will have to try to start a larger war and that's working with more allies and partners. that's where the australian move is positive and these kind of things are posture is less brittle. i think if the chinese see that, see that even though they just want maybe two oh one-sided fight againsttaiwan but they can't keep the war small they will be deterred . i think as obviously the junior officer but in the later part of the cold war this is what it was really about . hopefully we can do better than this but into the later part of the war we thought we would lose the conventional war in europe but our fourth was credible enough that if the soviets had invaded they knew they would start a war that would go up to the nuclear level and in the end it was enough >> this reminds me of the nature of italian strike groups we have in the baltic, if you look at the size there almost meaningless,
two months later after pearl harbor, the american people were fdr's point about the righteous mind. we were angry, we were engaged so we want to put the chinese in a position where in order to try, they will have to try to start a larger war and that's working with more allies and partners. that's where the australian move is positive and these kind of things are posture is less brittle. i think if the chinese see that, see that even though they just want maybe two oh one-sided fight...
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any textbook written i know earlier than 20 years ago said that this was fdr's colossal mistake of his administration. a 1937 high on this great landslide in 1936. he tried to create a 15 justice court. so that he could ram through what had been termed on constitutional new deal protocol what is not said about it was it was pretty effective because a lot of the subsequent supreme court decisions favored fdr in fear that would always do that. so when people say they're going to pack the court as elizabeth warren did the other day angry about the versus wade preliminary leak. what she's really saying is we're going to keep saying we're going to pack the court pack the court pack the court pack the court until justice roberts or someone else says, please don't in his mind. please don't pack the core. we'll give you a decision. that would not want you to park the court why pack the court when you can get so that's the purpose of it. we're seeing efforts to get rid of the electoral college. nobody ever says i want to get rid of the electoral college because the founders were wrong because w
any textbook written i know earlier than 20 years ago said that this was fdr's colossal mistake of his administration. a 1937 high on this great landslide in 1936. he tried to create a 15 justice court. so that he could ram through what had been termed on constitutional new deal protocol what is not said about it was it was pretty effective because a lot of the subsequent supreme court decisions favored fdr in fear that would always do that. so when people say they're going to pack the court as...
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fdr had the same approach for the war and if you think about it, the brilliant men who he had serving in war time, he had eisenhower, nimitz and king and patton and marshall and macarthur and so many other military leaders. he didn't interfere. he would meet with them, ask questions, but didn't interfere, he had let them conduct the war they saw fit and that was his brilliance in conducting the war of world war ii, but he was for all intents and purposes, he was not just president of the united states during world war ii. he was president of the world. we were not only supplying the u.s. serviceman, but we were supplying the british serviceman, and we were supplying the soviet serviceman. we were sending them food stuffs and material and uniforms and things, whatever they needed we were supplying them. so he was running a global war. you know, he would come as the varsity operator and churchill and stalin were somewhat junior varsity and i know that stalin conducted a brilliant-- not brilliant, but a massive campaign from the east and many, many russians died as a result. but he was s
fdr had the same approach for the war and if you think about it, the brilliant men who he had serving in war time, he had eisenhower, nimitz and king and patton and marshall and macarthur and so many other military leaders. he didn't interfere. he would meet with them, ask questions, but didn't interfere, he had let them conduct the war they saw fit and that was his brilliance in conducting the war of world war ii, but he was for all intents and purposes, he was not just president of the united...
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schoolyard that up with her barrels and the issue for more thought the bell would. she'd have squarely 1000 fdr, 3000 and we're good that we're, we're ear. okay. we did it, but the good thought good. like the price when did oh, pull it out. no prison line. yeah. i'm when i guess nick i purchased and buy it as a country. i think security to ship or chesapeake medical america. ah. can go yeah. yep. black, our cars, the teen here, but on the to can the children can you much got a lot of good. the blue, the border good blooming at them, synthetic. but my guy, li, barsky. v underscore from young. i'm what the law did the most of them been ringing painted? it was moments of dinner. go to your church, ask them come to appear, shower papa in. when you have the ability to my dinner castle, bring embellished ambush that the summer about the sky hg click on them. i'll get that one chicken my handle here by feeling that brings me to lunch in a bit of a patio launch number. and if it ample me, i'm gonna pick it family and or matched and are you in the state? so i took that against call him on his police wou
schoolyard that up with her barrels and the issue for more thought the bell would. she'd have squarely 1000 fdr, 3000 and we're good that we're, we're ear. okay. we did it, but the good thought good. like the price when did oh, pull it out. no prison line. yeah. i'm when i guess nick i purchased and buy it as a country. i think security to ship or chesapeake medical america. ah. can go yeah. yep. black, our cars, the teen here, but on the to can the children can you much got a lot of good. the...
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got that up with her barrels and the she had some more thought about when she looked squarely darzy, fdr, 3, those are the logo that were were ear. we've been on the get off get the price when it. oh, boy, good numbers of i'm yeah, i'm when i'm guessing it got purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship which hits uh, just medical america. ah, can go yeah. yep. black our cars the thing. yeah. but on that can the children can you much got a lot of good to go to blooming at them since yesterday. but my guy, li, bowski v underscore 15. yeah, i'm what the law did. the bush, them been ringing up into jeannette campbell's mom and have dinner gotta, he'll choice mask them. come you pay a shower in when you have the ability to my dinner car, something english, the bush that about the sketch. difficult. you m there. well, at that one chicken mandel here by feeling that brings me the lunch to little a patio launched over benefit, ample me on come your period in family and all that stuff that you know in the state. so i took that against call him on his police, didn't go to public. i look lik
got that up with her barrels and the she had some more thought about when she looked squarely darzy, fdr, 3, those are the logo that were were ear. we've been on the get off get the price when it. oh, boy, good numbers of i'm yeah, i'm when i'm guessing it got purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship which hits uh, just medical america. ah, can go yeah. yep. black our cars the thing. yeah. but on that can the children can you much got a lot of good to go to blooming at them since...
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schoolyard that up with her barrels and the issue for more for the barrel, which she lives squarely, darzy, fdr, 3000. and we're good that we're we're oh, ear. could we beat it but the good dog get the price, hold it. oh, pull it out. no, because of mine. yeah. i'm when i guess nick i purchased and buy it as a country. i think security to ship or chesapeake medical. yeah. okay. oh, can go yeah. yep. black our cars, the gene here, but on that can the challenge, can you much got a lot of good. the blue book of blooming at them from tuesday. but my guy, li, boberski, v underscore from yeah, i bought the la did the bush, them been ringing, painted, it was moments of dinner. got out of your choice. ask them come to appear, shower papa in when you have the ability to write any of cassandra m collette the bush that the summer about the sky achieve, click on there well at that one chicken mandel here by feeling that brings me to lunch to little a patio launch number and if it ample me, i'm gonna pick it and my and all that stuff that you know in the state. so i took that against call him i would have b
schoolyard that up with her barrels and the issue for more for the barrel, which she lives squarely, darzy, fdr, 3000. and we're good that we're we're oh, ear. could we beat it but the good dog get the price, hold it. oh, pull it out. no, because of mine. yeah. i'm when i guess nick i purchased and buy it as a country. i think security to ship or chesapeake medical. yeah. okay. oh, can go yeah. yep. black our cars, the gene here, but on that can the challenge, can you much got a lot of good....
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there was any issues or more thought about when she lives squarely 1000, fdr, 3000. and we're good. we're, we're here. we did it, but the good thought good price, whitby, ah, wish pull at that number is a minute when i guess it got purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship which hits a 5th medical now a yeah. black our cars, the dean. yeah. but on that from the chill of can you much good lord? good. the blue, the border of blooming atkinson tissue. but my guy, li, boberski dealership is here from. yeah, i'm bought the la did the wash the boat ramp and did i was moment of dinner. got out of your choice mask them come near pendulum in papa in when you have the ability to my dinner. casanya wash the bush that the summer to go to sketch. click on him there. well, at the one chicken mandel here by feeling that brings me to lunch to little a puppy endorse number. and if it app on the upcoming visit in, all right, you know, such that the, you know, in this day or so check against, call him. i would have but look, look back with what, thank you. let's just put it shows it's perfect.
there was any issues or more thought about when she lives squarely 1000, fdr, 3000. and we're good. we're, we're here. we did it, but the good thought good price, whitby, ah, wish pull at that number is a minute when i guess it got purchased and buy it as a country executed a ship which hits a 5th medical now a yeah. black our cars, the dean. yeah. but on that from the chill of can you much good lord? good. the blue, the border of blooming atkinson tissue. but my guy, li, boberski dealership is...
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running mate in 1944 because fdr of courses first eight years, john yance garner. we just quoted was his vice president and then in 1940. he henry wallace became vice president. he was president vice president between 40 and 44. he was very liberal and by 1944 a lot of people in a democratic party. they i mean they knew roosevelt was not in good health. they didn't say no. he's gonna die a few months into his next term, but they knew he was not good health and some southerners and conservatives were not thrilled with wallace because they thought he was too liberal and they thought he was too much on the side of civil rights for blacks, and he was also pretty eccentric. you know, he's what we today called you followed a lot of new age spiritual beliefs. so he was a bit eccentric and so they they got behind and they convinced roosevelt to dump wallace and 1944 and nominate somebody else and truman was just sort of a compromise candidate. he didn't even want to be vice president. and so they but they convinced him to run. and there was a big to do with the convention
running mate in 1944 because fdr of courses first eight years, john yance garner. we just quoted was his vice president and then in 1940. he henry wallace became vice president. he was president vice president between 40 and 44. he was very liberal and by 1944 a lot of people in a democratic party. they i mean they knew roosevelt was not in good health. they didn't say no. he's gonna die a few months into his next term, but they knew he was not good health and some southerners and conservatives...
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hosted a supreme court clerk who is an fdr appointee. in this interview, the subject of the court backing came up. take a look at what he says. >> the court packing plan, i think was a real -- a real -- much more difficult issue. i think in retrospect, i must say as a young law student, i support it. and i must say that i think i was totally wrong. but i think that, you know, he was vexed by a court that was, in my judgement, making the wrong decision. >> so the court packing plan didn't work. pritchard later agrees it was a bad idea. but you make the case that it worked in the sense that it intimidated some of the justices. you write in your book, "the biden administration is using the threat of court packing and much the same way that franklin roosevelt did in 1937." >> yes. >> how so? >> well, using it in the sense that even though president biden himself has yet to come out and, well, full throatedly champion this. he has flirted with it. he created a mission to study it. he has never rejected it since he's become president as he had
hosted a supreme court clerk who is an fdr appointee. in this interview, the subject of the court backing came up. take a look at what he says. >> the court packing plan, i think was a real -- a real -- much more difficult issue. i think in retrospect, i must say as a young law student, i support it. and i must say that i think i was totally wrong. but i think that, you know, he was vexed by a court that was, in my judgement, making the wrong decision. >> so the court packing plan...
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a former journalist who goes out and document the new deal for the fdr administrations. so so many firsts for eleanor roosevelt and you, know, fascinating woman she was. >> yeah. we definitely make a meal of that, of that. the discussion too. you know the conversation we had with franklin that led her to making that, you know, first address to the american people. you just showed. you know, that becomes a good piece in the entire episode for us. >> i wonder how you chose it. seriously, with us, with eleanor, we had so much archival material. a trip to the pacific and all of her radio programs. and that you think about in her lifetime she brings over 1000 articles. she's like the first blogger, frankly, that. >> yeah. as he had a cohn called my day, yeah. >> yeah. >> and mark, i wonder too, you have a few more things to shot, but i wonder if you think about this. it's interesting that your project that one susan and you spearheaded. you talked about seasons. it took quite a long time to get through all 45. and what was the public reaction to that, to the programs, and did
a former journalist who goes out and document the new deal for the fdr administrations. so so many firsts for eleanor roosevelt and you, know, fascinating woman she was. >> yeah. we definitely make a meal of that, of that. the discussion too. you know the conversation we had with franklin that led her to making that, you know, first address to the american people. you just showed. you know, that becomes a good piece in the entire episode for us. >> i wonder how you chose it....
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fdr ris ferris. >> we are here to correct. what was that about? [laughter] >> what happens there? >> so cute, adorable. >> some of those guys are wild. >> of the enough the ferris wheel, the wonder wheel was the scariest. the cart dropped and you fly toward the center on this rise, we were terrified. i learned judge didn't get scared at all. >> she hustled me. you forget she's been slang a gabler her whole career. >> butter got to tell you -- >> i do love it and it as a kid, i would do anything. fast, i loved. i would say about 20 years ago i went on a ride in california and i felt like i brain shook in my head now is unwell for three days and i've never been the same. >> it was scary but i felt fine physically. how about you? [laughter] my twins were on a roller coaster when they were to and they still to this day won't let me forget about that. >> they made the height limit. [laughter] >> of course we did but it was a great day. >> one a wonderful place to go. >> cody island, all great. anyway, next, we will answer fan mail questions when on special edition returns. ♪♪ ♪â™
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she raises one —- resist when they want to put reagan on the diamond knockoff fdr but there is a perception of him and he was reading lines that people for him. but then to put out his thoughts and thoughts and values and beliefs inwn his own handwriting.ha so he decided to publish his diaries very few presidents have done keeping real-time diaries so people can o see in his own hand and then publishes his letters and at one point all of the speeches he was writing when he was getting ready to run for president with his thoughts and values were true to him. she didn't want it p to be a monument just to the past but to point to the future. which is why it is a site for so many important events were george w. bush lays out the vision of policy i cannot even count how many presidential debates have been held at the library and the programs that it puts on with this epidemic , it is a living institution. >> thank you for saying that. patty and ron spoke so eloquently at the funeral i hope you will indulge me as a read some of their words that were so poignant. >> my parents for two halves of th
she raises one —- resist when they want to put reagan on the diamond knockoff fdr but there is a perception of him and he was reading lines that people for him. but then to put out his thoughts and thoughts and values and beliefs inwn his own handwriting.ha so he decided to publish his diaries very few presidents have done keeping real-time diaries so people can o see in his own hand and then publishes his letters and at one point all of the speeches he was writing when he was getting ready...
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and was okay with a high tax rate eisenhower had no interest cutting the tax rate they inherited from fdr do deal kennedy said i want 5 percent growth with low employment that is a little-known fact that the connection to reagan 25 years later is that reagan lowered marginal tax rates on help to reignite a more abundant economy at the reagan tax cuts launch prosperity jfk launched decade-long but was undermined by lbj great society richard nixon gerald for jimmy carter none of them understood tax cuts or the incentives effects of the economic growth effects of lower marginal tax rates maybe we can talk about that. and arthur laffer who still around my friend and mentor and jack kemp and others brought the o supply-side, essentially the tax cuts tox reagan and he thought about them and ran on them and it was very controversial just as it was in jfk's day and reagan had two rounds of tax cuts. >> in 1961 you quote jfk to say it is a major aim of the taxx reform program to broaden the tax base to reconsider the rates. >> absolutely. and there are some juicy quotes that could easily apply to
and was okay with a high tax rate eisenhower had no interest cutting the tax rate they inherited from fdr do deal kennedy said i want 5 percent growth with low employment that is a little-known fact that the connection to reagan 25 years later is that reagan lowered marginal tax rates on help to reignite a more abundant economy at the reagan tax cuts launch prosperity jfk launched decade-long but was undermined by lbj great society richard nixon gerald for jimmy carter none of them understood...
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this plays great on russian tv because we signed a lease and stalin made a joke in 1945 to fdr about if you forgive the lend lease loans, we won't take alaska back and this is like alberta being american state, they really do leave alaska was leased and we stole it, they do. as part of russia is a victim, that's been going on for 400 years. kennedy: they are not a victim, they are the aggressor and don't get alaska. they called it stewart volley and said he was a big dumb idiot looking to purchase it and then in the 1890s, and now we should be on the gold standard just to shove it up russia's keister. am i wrong? >> you're not wrong, you're correct. write up the keister. scale wall at that baby. [laughter] kennedy: so wait, hold on, let me redirect from your talking points, should we rename california's russian river to the baby killing a whole river? >> either that or the pedophile river. [laughter] kennedy: i don't know that has the same ring, i don't know -- certainly the family tourism would go down. >> putin haze hates that we should rename russian dressing, death dressing, rena
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most people did not see fdr in a wheelchair. >> laura: oh, my. then the white house is other press secretary who couldn't help but get a way back to trump. elect in on the idea he was going to be the one who brought in the experienced team who is going to be the president who could figure out the pandemic. i think what we will see here is likely a different sort of approach to it. let's remember the predecessor even though it was in a period where he could have possibly infected other people. never mind that biden displayed a picture of himself mask lists and announcing the positive test. let's not forget the investigative pieces dedicated to finding out the source of trump's infection. of "new york times" put six bylines on a piece called tracking the white house coronavirus outbreak. seven days following trump's coronavirus trail. >> where was the infected? i don't think we know. >> i don't think that matters, right? i think what matters is we prepare for this. >> laura: i like how he looks over here like i don't know, do you know? why does tha
most people did not see fdr in a wheelchair. >> laura: oh, my. then the white house is other press secretary who couldn't help but get a way back to trump. elect in on the idea he was going to be the one who brought in the experienced team who is going to be the president who could figure out the pandemic. i think what we will see here is likely a different sort of approach to it. let's remember the predecessor even though it was in a period where he could have possibly infected other...
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in 1944, he ran for president against fdr. he ran on the ticket of the america first party, which he had founded. he did not get far with that presidential bid or the michigan senate bid as a republican either. if he is remembered for anything today it is probably for this, this is a statue that he erected in arkansas in 1960s, christ of the ozarks, it was the subject of a suspiciously
in 1944, he ran for president against fdr. he ran on the ticket of the america first party, which he had founded. he did not get far with that presidential bid or the michigan senate bid as a republican either. if he is remembered for anything today it is probably for this, this is a statue that he erected in arkansas in 1960s, christ of the ozarks, it was the subject of a suspiciously
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the fate of post war germany, here we have soviet premier joseph stalin meeting american president fdr for the first time. let's watch their historic handshake. there is a shake. oh, and there is a bird, shoot the bird. grill the bird, cutting the pickle. make a sandwich, the neighbors dog is eating the sandwich, oh, your dog is coming to protect you. then they end up making out. tune in next news real when j o.j. o looks under the church and steep ads t people. >> >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert!" tonight: tonight, stephen welcomes billy crystal. and paul hollywood featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! (/ band playing/ ) (/ cheers and applause/ ) >> stephen: hey, everybody, oh man, hey, how have you been. you look fantastic. hello, good to see you. hello, hello, hello. hello, my friends. hey, please have a seat, everybody. lovely to be here. welcomek down there, up here, everybody watching around the world. welcome to the late show, i'm your host stephen colbert. and lad
the fate of post war germany, here we have soviet premier joseph stalin meeting american president fdr for the first time. let's watch their historic handshake. there is a shake. oh, and there is a bird, shoot the bird. grill the bird, cutting the pickle. make a sandwich, the neighbors dog is eating the sandwich, oh, your dog is coming to protect you. then they end up making out. tune in next news real when j o.j. o looks under the church and steep ads t people. >> >> announcer:...
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that's what i talk about in "saving nine", the ugly gift that keeps giving that came about as fdr's court packing plan 85 years ago. at the end of the day, what they want to do is make sure that infantacide is legal. >> laura: they don't want people to have the ability to determine their own destinys and futures in every state. they hate that. a lot of them don't like america or our founding documents. if they could, they would get rid of it all and replace it to something more akin to what governs the e.u. senator, great to see you tonight. thank you. >> how are you celebrating independence day? are you celebrate something. >> no. i'm black. i celebrate juneteenth. i have never -- it's never been a big holiday for me and my family. at the most, we have the day off or barbecued. independence day is for a certain segment of the population, not everyone. >> laura: we'll have more about the meaning of fourth of july to people when he joins us later in the show. we want reaction to that part from bob woodson, president and founder of the woodson center. we just discussed with senator lee the
that's what i talk about in "saving nine", the ugly gift that keeps giving that came about as fdr's court packing plan 85 years ago. at the end of the day, what they want to do is make sure that infantacide is legal. >> laura: they don't want people to have the ability to determine their own destinys and futures in every state. they hate that. a lot of them don't like america or our founding documents. if they could, they would get rid of it all and replace it to something more...
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the most sustained attack on supreme court since of fdr 85 years ago the president of the united states went to a foreign country supreme court for the spanish host while professor elizabeth warren serves a legitimate someone committee felony and late the confidential memo of the court it's a felony to go out for the justices home. >> the of the senate majority leader two years ago a chuck schumer saying that the name the justices by name tucker. you don't know what will hit you and they said that they had sewed it and reap the whirlwind what they mean by that? did you leave the world when wolves can hit them. and i have this court packing scheme that arises and is part of a larger landscape tucker that the left is a revolutionary cycle french revolutionary jackson movement. they don't trust any customs of in her honor any laws. everything is fluid and it is legal only to the extent that it's useful. 180 year filibuster that the use of treasure minority party they want to get rid of it. hundred and 50, hundred 50 year supreme court get rid of it. so longer useful. they can't have a repu
the most sustained attack on supreme court since of fdr 85 years ago the president of the united states went to a foreign country supreme court for the spanish host while professor elizabeth warren serves a legitimate someone committee felony and late the confidential memo of the court it's a felony to go out for the justices home. >> the of the senate majority leader two years ago a chuck schumer saying that the name the justices by name tucker. you don't know what will hit you and they...
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eisenhower had no interest in cutting the tax rate they inherited from fdr's new deal . and kennedy didn't explicitly run on it but he said i want five percent growth. i want low unemployment because there had been three possessions during the eisenhower years. that's a little known facta but it is true . and the connection to reagan some 25 years later was reagan lower marginal tax rates also and help reignite a more abundant economy. in fact i would argue as i do quite a bit on our doshow that the reagan tax cuts once all of a three decade prosperity. the jfk tax cuts launched a decade-long prosperity but unfortunately was unwound and undermined by lbj's great society richard nixon, jerry ford, jimmy carter, none of them understood tax cuts. none of them understood the incentive effects,economic growth effects, bolower marginal tax rates, maybe we can talk about that some more . and some very smart people, loeffler who is still around and robert window, nobel prize winner and jack kent and others brought the supply-side. essentially the kennedy tax cuts to reagan and r
eisenhower had no interest in cutting the tax rate they inherited from fdr's new deal . and kennedy didn't explicitly run on it but he said i want five percent growth. i want low unemployment because there had been three possessions during the eisenhower years. that's a little known facta but it is true . and the connection to reagan some 25 years later was reagan lower marginal tax rates also and help reignite a more abundant economy. in fact i would argue as i do quite a bit on our doshow...
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and fdr in my view made it all worse. he kept regulating taxes and cap regulating. so i'm reading these books i like these books. i love the gilded age stuffif personally. you can ploter me. grover cleveland the democrat is one of my favorite presidents. he was a pro gold vending cutter, it would not fathom the income tax from buffalo, newlo york he was the mayor of buffalo, governor of new york and president. i think all at about five, six, eight years. he's only got to come back and be president again i think. i like grover cleveland elect u.s. grants. i like warren harding but especially like calvin coolidge. and i like ronald reagan. and i like donald trump. >> wasn't grover cleveland the father of little baby? [laughter] his opponents go after these guys on those grounds. grover cleveland was the last goal democrat. william jennings bryan we could go through that. we went we have time for one or two more calls. john and lakeland, florida you are on with larry kudlow. johnny with, this? x this is john. i want to know if you think john kennedy the senator from lo
and fdr in my view made it all worse. he kept regulating taxes and cap regulating. so i'm reading these books i like these books. i love the gilded age stuffif personally. you can ploter me. grover cleveland the democrat is one of my favorite presidents. he was a pro gold vending cutter, it would not fathom the income tax from buffalo, newlo york he was the mayor of buffalo, governor of new york and president. i think all at about five, six, eight years. he's only got to come back and be...
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. >> laura: imagine how the democrats would treat fdr today. a radical far right inspiration for the proud boys. if you're a bible believing christian, you believe the words of the st. paul, you can't have a major position in the democrat party today. they have hostility towards christians giving them license to give the violent attacks on our houses of worship. this could very well end up with someone getting hurt or killed. if that happens, there will be blood on the hands of every politician who refused to speak out. to condemn this and demand swift justice against the perpetrators of what is ranked antireligious bigotry and hate to be or to the polls aren't wrong. democrats alienated the working class in pursuit of agenda that relentlessly pushes pot, trans rights, abortion. why would they sign onto the new pagan order? that's "the angle." it now joining us as ohio congressman jim jordan. if you take control of the house this fall, well the impeachment of merrick garland over his inaction on these attacks be on the table? >> everything will
. >> laura: imagine how the democrats would treat fdr today. a radical far right inspiration for the proud boys. if you're a bible believing christian, you believe the words of the st. paul, you can't have a major position in the democrat party today. they have hostility towards christians giving them license to give the violent attacks on our houses of worship. this could very well end up with someone getting hurt or killed. if that happens, there will be blood on the hands of every...
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presidents, if they were to stop doing what we have seen since fdr? don't try to tie human rights to foreign policy when dealing with saudi arabia. wouldn't that be the easier and more honest way to go about it? >> if you would discount human rights altogether, that would also be against he was interests -- the u.s. stands for human rights. the u.s. pushes for human rights the question is, what is the most effective way of doing so, in the context of a country look saudi arabia? what we have fun over the years is that there are places where we can make improvements on the margins. but we are less likely to do so, if we are not engaged with the country. brent: mr. wexler, we appreciate your time and insights tonight. thank you. russian missiles again pounded the southern ukrainian city of nu -- of nikolaiv on friday. many have been killed by missiles, including three children. reporter: plumes of smoke rise into the sky above ukraine's southern city pair with a of russian missile strikes in recent days. causing powerful explosions. on the ground, cars,
presidents, if they were to stop doing what we have seen since fdr? don't try to tie human rights to foreign policy when dealing with saudi arabia. wouldn't that be the easier and more honest way to go about it? >> if you would discount human rights altogether, that would also be against he was interests -- the u.s. stands for human rights. the u.s. pushes for human rights the question is, what is the most effective way of doing so, in the context of a country look saudi arabia? what we...
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for the next fdr, they shouldn't have had those expectations because the reason he got the nomination, the reason he won, is because he was not donald trump. period. >> yeah. >> i mean, i know you're saying there. the inference is that the other one was crazy, right? i there are some people who would agree with, you somewhat disagree. paul, what is your way? and before you, in lust me just put this to you, 94% of democratic primary voters under 30 want someone else to run in 2024 that is what the future of the party wants. the question is, will they get? it 94% under 30 -- under 30, did they show up? >> yeah. he's kind of like the guy in the old country song, if it weren't for bad, luck i'd have no luck at all. russian invades ukraine, inflation spikes. supreme courts of throws out 50% -- there's new coronavirus variant. monkeypox. so, the guy has had a pretty rotten string of luck. problem with young people is especially acute. you're right to signal it. in the election, biden strongly age cohort was 18 to 30-year-olds. the youngest voters were his strongest, 60%. i just saw a recent
for the next fdr, they shouldn't have had those expectations because the reason he got the nomination, the reason he won, is because he was not donald trump. period. >> yeah. >> i mean, i know you're saying there. the inference is that the other one was crazy, right? i there are some people who would agree with, you somewhat disagree. paul, what is your way? and before you, in lust me just put this to you, 94% of democratic primary voters under 30 want someone else to run in 2024...
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he came in with huge expectations, he thought he would be the next fdr. he -- the reason he got the nomination, the reason he won was because he was not donald trump, period. >> what you're saying there is the influence is the other one was crazy, right? there are lot of people who would agree with you. 94% of democratic voters want someone else to run in 2024, that is what the future of the party wants. the question is, will they get? it 94% primary voters under 30, do under 30 people show up? go ahead paul. >> he is like that guy in the old country song, if it wasn't for bad luck i would have any luck at all. inflation spikes, the supreme court throws out 50 years of a woman's right to choose. there is a new corona virus byron. monkeypox. he has had a pretty bad string of luck. this problem with young people is acute. you are right to signal it. in the election, biden's strongest cohort was a group of 30-year-olds. the youngest borders where his strongest, i just saw poll words had 25%. that is in part because some of the other leaders of his party are
he came in with huge expectations, he thought he would be the next fdr. he -- the reason he got the nomination, the reason he won was because he was not donald trump, period. >> what you're saying there is the influence is the other one was crazy, right? there are lot of people who would agree with you. 94% of democratic voters want someone else to run in 2024, that is what the future of the party wants. the question is, will they get? it 94% primary voters under 30, do under 30 people...
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becomes this icon, not only in ways that make her comfortable, now, she resists when they want to knock fdr off the dime and put ronald reagan on it. but she also knows that there's still this perception of him among liberals, liberal scholars, historians, his opponents. that he was just an actor, you know, he was reading lines that other people wrote for him. and she decides the very best, truest record is to put out there, his thoughts, his values, his beliefs in his own handwriting. and so you see her decide to publish his diary, something that very few presidents had ever done is keeping real-time diaries, so that people can see in his own hand what he was thinking at all of these crucial junctures. and she publishes all of the speeches he was writing when he's getting ready to run for president and you can see in ronald reagan's own hand that these were miss thoughts and his values, and were very true to him and again, i think that this library is not just, you know, she didn't want it to be a monument just to the past, she really wanted it to also point the way to the future. which is
becomes this icon, not only in ways that make her comfortable, now, she resists when they want to knock fdr off the dime and put ronald reagan on it. but she also knows that there's still this perception of him among liberals, liberal scholars, historians, his opponents. that he was just an actor, you know, he was reading lines that other people wrote for him. and she decides the very best, truest record is to put out there, his thoughts, his values, his beliefs in his own handwriting. and so...
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it was pretty effective because a lot of the subsequent supreme court decisions favored fdr in fear he would always do that. elizabeth warren the other day, angry about the roe versus wade preliminary leak. what she is really saying is we will keep packing the court, packing the court, packing the court until justice robert or somebody else says please don't, please don't pack the court. we will give you decision that will not want to let you pack the court. that is the purpose of it. bowe are seeing efforts to get d of theor electoral college. the founders were wrong. because when we get rid of the electoral college, candidates will still go to rural areas in places like chicago and new york and l.a. and san francisco. they will still do that. guess what, we will not have multiple parties as they do in europe. basically a two-party system. we will not have the ability to read again entire election because each state will be responsible. nobody ever mentions that. we have this national voting compact where you don't have to amend the constitution to get rid of the electoral college. yo
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conservative and confrontational session of the court since 1935 session that knocked down much of the fdrs new deal agenda and led to the attempt to try to expand the court. now you see really for the first time, the full impact and potential future impact of the conservative super majority. the six republican appointed justices were put on the court by presidents who nominated them. republican senators confirmed them and represent the parts of the country that have been least touched by all of the changes remaking america and the 21st century demographically, culturely and economically. you see them consistently ruling in a way that favors those interests over those of more diverse. the ending of the session could not have been more clear. they said the red states they gave the red states a authority to roll back a right that liberals prize. abortion rights. and blocked the blue states from impinging on rights the conservatives prize. >> another one which is concerning potentially could come from the court deciding that it will hear a case which could remove the ability of state courts to
conservative and confrontational session of the court since 1935 session that knocked down much of the fdrs new deal agenda and led to the attempt to try to expand the court. now you see really for the first time, the full impact and potential future impact of the conservative super majority. the six republican appointed justices were put on the court by presidents who nominated them. republican senators confirmed them and represent the parts of the country that have been least touched by all...
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. >> reporter: it's debated whether fdr hurt his ability to negotiate with stalin in 1935. >> there's been this concept that somehow if the president had any kind of medicali issue it's a flaw of vulnerability. i would add obscuring that is. >> it is crucial for them to carve out time for themselves during the day for exercise, even if it only about 45 minutes. and taking those presidential weekends at retreats away very important for mental and physical health. >> brian todd, excellent report. thank you very, very much. up next, new signs that the massive russian assault on ukraine isn't gaining much ground but reminders as well of the terrible toll it's taking on so many innocent lives. hey, did i tell you i bought our car from carvana? yeah, ma. it was so easy. i found the perfect car under budget too! and i get seven days to love it or my money back... i love it! [laughs] we'll drive you happy at carvana. when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim® even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wa
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but they all seemed smaller because of all that chatter at the beginning, the new fdr, we're going to remake this social compact. which was never realistic, when you have a 50-50 senate and a nearly 50-50 house. so in that sense, i think the administration did itself a disservice. and then there's the issue of biden himself, who i think is very skilled and obviously knowledgeable after 36 years in the united states senate about how to get deals done. but he isn't as great in front of the camera as perhaps he once was. and perhaps as some others have been. but it may be that modesty has been one of the elements of being able to get the deal done. i was the one who said back a few when the build back better thing fell apart, i wrote a piece for "the new york times" saying hold on to your hats, this thing is not over. there's still potential to get something done, and here in the 11th hour, it appears he's going to do that. >> even he admits that it's not everything they wanted. it's a lot less, but it's something done here. it's interesting, because the democrats get criticized a lot fo
but they all seemed smaller because of all that chatter at the beginning, the new fdr, we're going to remake this social compact. which was never realistic, when you have a 50-50 senate and a nearly 50-50 house. so in that sense, i think the administration did itself a disservice. and then there's the issue of biden himself, who i think is very skilled and obviously knowledgeable after 36 years in the united states senate about how to get deals done. but he isn't as great in front of the camera...
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we are the party of jfk and fdr. not aoc. from now on we will put the concerns of hardworking american families first. >> hello. of course. i'll be there right away. i've got a 4:00 p.m. tee time at the country club. i've got to go. [applause] >> greg: those damn uber using commies. douglas. do you think this is real? is this wishful thinking? is this happening, this transition? >> the axios headline speaks to that. they are horrified whenever they discover ethnic minorities might vote republican. they can't understand it. they think have they not been told often enough by the left-wing media that this is just voting for the kkk? don't they get it yet? they may those -- they make those people honorary white americans and whenever they discover that amazingly some women vote republican they become men and it's these games i never take it seriously. they never take the concerns of voters seriously. maybe there's something we are doing wrong. maybe there is something we are not speaking to. it's always, maybe we haven't told the
we are the party of jfk and fdr. not aoc. from now on we will put the concerns of hardworking american families first. >> hello. of course. i'll be there right away. i've got a 4:00 p.m. tee time at the country club. i've got to go. [applause] >> greg: those damn uber using commies. douglas. do you think this is real? is this wishful thinking? is this happening, this transition? >> the axios headline speaks to that. they are horrified whenever they discover ethnic minorities...
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the united states has been awkwardly raising saudi arabia on and off for decades ever since fdr. and, you know, donald trump made his very first visit in office to saudi arabia, breaking with tradition. the difference is that biden seems visibly uncomfortable with this. he's stuck to the fiction it was really just about a meeting with overall arab states in the gulf coordination counsel and it just happened to be in saudi arabia. he insists he's not trading anything for the meeting. so in some ways biden himself has called more attention to this awkward pivot. it's certainly consistent with many american foreign policy tradeoffs before him. >> you seem to suggest it's a disingenuous statement for the president to have made and the idea of the happenstance you articulated being over there. and democratic congressman adam schiff, for example, he was very vocal in his tweet of his displeasure writing this, "if we ever needed a visual reminder of the continuing grip oil rich autocrats have on u.s. foreign policy in the middle east we got it today. one fist bump is worth a thousand wo
the united states has been awkwardly raising saudi arabia on and off for decades ever since fdr. and, you know, donald trump made his very first visit in office to saudi arabia, breaking with tradition. the difference is that biden seems visibly uncomfortable with this. he's stuck to the fiction it was really just about a meeting with overall arab states in the gulf coordination counsel and it just happened to be in saudi arabia. he insists he's not trading anything for the meeting. so in some...
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this is not substantively different going back to fdr, and i go back 20 years in history with that kingdom. i know a little bit what i speak about. >> you certainly do, david. i wonder what you think of the real question, did biden need to go? is this not something that blinken could have achieved or other high-level folks around the president? i mean, given all of those, they're not just optic concerns, they are what are our value concerns. i wonder if you think it's worth it. >> sure. probably they are our values and not only that the question is how much the saudis really can give to us now. it's interesting. we have some pictures of emmanuel macron, the french president, with biden at the g7 in germany last month. he was warning biden the saudis do not have that much of a bandwidth to raise oil production. they're almost at their peak level at this point. so how much more can we get out of them in those terms, in terms of keeping our oil prices down. probably not all that much. are they, in fact, going to honor the ceasefire in yemen, which is supposedly going on until august 2, one of
this is not substantively different going back to fdr, and i go back 20 years in history with that kingdom. i know a little bit what i speak about. >> you certainly do, david. i wonder what you think of the real question, did biden need to go? is this not something that blinken could have achieved or other high-level folks around the president? i mean, given all of those, they're not just optic concerns, they are what are our value concerns. i wonder if you think it's worth it. >>...
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and in that summit was shared the danger we shared by franklin roosevelt later during the war fdr wrote to churchill that the war would be decided in the atlantic. if you are wrote hitler lost this battle he cannot win anywhere in the world. the problem for both men was that to protect the allied convoys not only had german u-boat technology and tactics improved, but from the summer of 1940 they faced the additional problem that the german now had you both bases in occupied france. these bases allowed the you both the range much further across the atlantic indeed even into the gulf of mexico and and at the same time they were at a disadvantage. they didn't have during the great war during the great war both the british and american navies after the americans got into the war. anyway used bases in southern ireland. this was the reason that churchill had insisted on those tree ports. you can see the three that were in the irish free state. they don't show belfast on here in northern ireland, but in an astonishing act of ill-time act of appeasement in 1938, chamberlain had returned the tre
and in that summit was shared the danger we shared by franklin roosevelt later during the war fdr wrote to churchill that the war would be decided in the atlantic. if you are wrote hitler lost this battle he cannot win anywhere in the world. the problem for both men was that to protect the allied convoys not only had german u-boat technology and tactics improved, but from the summer of 1940 they faced the additional problem that the german now had you both bases in occupied france. these bases...