Hunter in the News Isabella Rossellini speaks with WNYC about getting her master’s at Hunter and her new theater production Roosevelt House Director Harold Holzer pens article for the New York Daily News commemorating the 154th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's 1865 death president carter, my franking machine model, so and so here in my town and your post office works not. what would he want to talk about, if he spent a couple of days looking at the headlines and going online, assuming he got into that rather quickly? another unexpected president that i don't think you've mentioned, harry truman, where does he stand? and what he says is that merry merry says mckinley realized the uses of the tariff, but also the limits and damage of it, that he modernized as a man and a president, before he was in office and in office. john adams was a realist. ms. shlaes: november. he should have thought a little more closely about the issue of succession and about legacy. what is this house? but she liked you. eleanor became a red cross nurse. “Coalition Building” Shoppers looking for presents at large American book stores have been greeted by a plethora of biographies on Abraham Lincoln recently. so, she would not really be there, would she?

and listen to the supreme court or a arguments as they are heard by the justices live monday at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. and at times, it may seem it doesn't matter, but it can matter very much, particularly when our currency for example is challenged. but he is a good economist and his prosperity was genuine. brian: i want to dip into the book and quote gordon wood who was a well-known historian brown university. Esq. oh, yes, that sounds right. Treasurer, Women in Law Section, NYSBA, Donna Drake he remembered hearing his parents talking about lincoln's election and the fact that they would have to leave the union to protect slavery. and she lived until she was almost 100 and never let me forget that i said that. and i guess i would ask, so what's with you and emancipation? Adrienne Smith and they did it right there by the lamp with the family bible. on May 3, 2020. a.m., the justices hear the case of u.s. patent and trademark office versus booking.com. brian: ok. i would not ask amity that same question. fdr's mother stayed in the west side of the house, and immediately opened … when franklin roosevelt's mother died, he, i think, could not bring himself to return to this house. the republicans are the tariff party. ms. shlaes: and he would be or she would be on her phone. how about raising money in the name of calvin coolidge? presents biographies of every presidents, organized by the ranking by noted historians, from best to worst. so, that's sort of how i first -- but it seemed at every turn, every fork in the road, he took the wrong one, an amazing proclivity for making bad decisions. brian: you have spent most of your life thinking and talking and writing about abraham lincoln. finally, i will say, because some of this is personal, if you devote several years to writing about someone, you have to have a reason. so, he fit right down the center for many americans, like a bowling ball. and i'm looking for those radio tapes.

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no. and it was that for many years, until the house began to run down, inevitably, because it wasn't well-maintained. he had been in the pennsylvania state legislature, he had been a member of congress in both houses, he had been ambassador to russia, ambassador to england, secretary of state. “Defending our Democracy” “Coalition Building”, “Nurturing Equality” >> when does that come out? he's the forgotten president or so, like that. president, and half of them think george bush is the worst president, but neither of them started the civil war. do you think they'll continue to be held in high esteem? Auto Suggestions are available once you type at least 3 letters. Please try another search or browse our recommendations below.

it doesn't fit in the modern framework, even which professional economists have, he's really a prewar economist. next, you look at our recent visit, to bryant and college station texas.

a tribute to mr. brian: who saw passed over that, were very upset and i had to come back another day and tape the whole story again. it left plymouth, his birthplace in vermont, a little challenged.

mr. holzer: and they kept the windows closed.

i actually did like taft-hartley, so to speak, before i was born.

i don't rank communicator up there in my 10, but coolidge was a very good communicator. and the results of my analysis. At the conferences, private and public sectors compare playbooks on efficiency, volunteerism, corporate social responsibility, and contemporary progress to prominent societal values and practices. why did you, why did you build, pay for a gravestone for your valet, but didn't listen to your stepmother's plea that you pay for a gravestone for your dad? mr. holzer: thank you for that. Terry A. Mazur, Esq. Sisterhood with a Purpose ♪ brian: amity shlaes, why do we spend so much time in this country and on our network and in your life talking about presidents? mr. holzer: so, i first became interested in government when kennedy ran for president. jfk was not a socialist. then what happened, amity? CREW hosts annual conferences and special events featuring best practices for winning results.

it's done. in 1920 as you know, president harding passed away, so the vice president, which was calvin coolidge, became president, but he had an election in 1924. he had to run himself. lincoln destroyed his own health working for 4 years on the existential crisis that challenged the country and determined whether it would survive.

ms. shlaes: well, but that's very difficult, because president coolidge was ambivalent about taking government money, especially federal money. what have you said that has, pained me or made me blanch, whatever that is? place is expensive but place is worth it, because people come, and they can think differently about their subject, about a president if they know something. but this was fdr's political base.

it's zero-sum game. Fireside Chat we're starting off owing money, which the country did. the refraining president, kind of interesting. mixed introduction. we don't seem to have those. mr. holzer: barely, but yes. so the point being to acquaint young people with thought about the debt and the knowledge that perhaps they may shoulder some of the burden of the debt. thediately following session, join jeffrey rosen of the national constitution center , leading a discussion with scholars. i want to get back. did you always plan somehow to be the liberation president? “Coalition Building”

so, coolidge is the pre-incarnation of this taciturn yet lovely and very forceful and thoughtful editor, bob bartley. and about half the economists thought roosevelt made things better in the great depression of the 1930's. ms. shlaes: thank you for that question.

he would wonder why, when he believed he set the country on a path to racial reconciliation, path to racial reconciliation, how that transformed into sectional reconciliation as the priority. and i would say, i think economics features here.

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Chapter Introduction – “Sisterhood with a Purpose” See what's new with book lending at the Internet Archive. because coolidge did manage to his great feat was not a war. so it's a different kind of presence that we have now, ease getting there, trouble paying attention and really being there when we're there, mindfulness. so, i'm interested in truman myself because he objected to an important law relating to labor, the taft-hartley act, which weakened the wagner act of fdr. on the presidency, abraham lincoln scholar harold sleas talkamity about several presidents. ms. shlaes: can i? mr. holzer: can i tell one other story? Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. he thought he was an adventurer, a warmonger, that he lied about the causes of the mexican-american war and that he took too much power upon himself in a non-crisis moment. so, it's just a remarkable thing that he found this amazing man who seemed greater than the sum of his parts. he's liked by both parties. and the two elements that i think enhance his reputation are. Vivian Lee 
TV Reporter, NY1 Spectrum i said, you know, given the time, i said half of america thinks barack obama is the worst. and upstairs a few floors, in fdr's modest library the parameters of the new deal were forged, argued and created, including, as i love to tell our audiences here, social security created in this very house. mr. holzer: could i just comment? i also think that we were blessed to have a first president who was a national hero before he became president, and was a touchstone and an icon and created a presidency that was centered on both personality and ideas, but in large measure, personality. i've been investigating wilson and his relations with the press. but amity might remember an event we had some time ago when i you came in, and i want you to complete the story. your question is. Designed and Developed by ICAMPAIGN NEW YORK©, Manhattan Borough President, Conference Chair, (3x) Great Grandniece, Harriet Tubman, Conference Co-Chair, (3x) Great Grandson, Frederick Douglass, Conference Co-Chair, Founder and Executive Director, Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, President & Executive Director, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights, President & Chief Executive Officer, America Loves Kids, Professor, SUNY Oneonta College, Historian & Author, Founding Chair, New York State Bar Association’s Women In Law Section (WILS), Chair, WILS’ Centennial Suffrage Initiative, Assistant Vice President, Pace University, Jonathan F. Fanton, Director, The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College, Professor of Constitutional Law, John Jay College, Executive Director, Rochester Latino Theatre Company, Managing Director, The Andrew Goodman Foundation, TV Anchor, Actor, Producer & Theatre Critic for NY1 Spectrum, Fmr Commissioner, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. every president has his charms. and he's got a tremendous number of numbers in there that may or may not interest you to define our country. i was very surprised jfk was in the top 10. growing up in the 1960's, he inspired me, he inspired a lot of young people into public service. Harold Holzer and Amity Shlaes talked about C-SPAN's latest book, "The Presidents: Noted Historians Rank America's Best - and Worst - Chief Executives." he found him deeply inspiring. there were some deep-seated problems there that have never been explained. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. announcer: in 2019, the george h. w. bush presidential library and museum received film footage. so, as long as you brought him up, the man who lived in this house left here, franklin roosevelt, to work for woodrow wilson as assistant secretary of the navy and rented the house out for the duration of his service in washington. so, i think, where is polk rated in the book? i've been with him when people, come up and say what you did for the space program is the best.

what did he accomplish to make him one of the greatest presidents? and in addition, we now have coolidge house in washington. brian: final question to you two. roosevelt dealt with two emergencies, in a state of diminished health, which i find extraordinary.



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