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the rio roosevelt in brazil, which is a river named after theodore roosevelt. the fact is is he's everywhere theodore roosevelt is kind of ubiquitous. he's in every one of the 50 states and you can find him just about anywhere in many different ways other than just monuments and sites of memory. i know there's a lot of questions and i'm sure there's a lot a lot of people that might might have sites of memory that they want to talk about her places where they've spotted roosevelt. so i'm gonna toss everything back to and to kick off off the questions and answers around. well, thank you michael, and that leads me right to one of the things that i want to ask. i covered the white house through all those presents and and the last part quarter of the 20th century and teddy roosevelt's enduring gift to modern presidents is that west wing of the white house? i mean, what would aaron sorkin call a tv show if he didn't have the west wing, but you have found some amazing places where tv tr has has had a real impact as well. well, you're absolutely right. in fact the name
the rio roosevelt in brazil, which is a river named after theodore roosevelt. the fact is is he's everywhere theodore roosevelt is kind of ubiquitous. he's in every one of the 50 states and you can find him just about anywhere in many different ways other than just monuments and sites of memory. i know there's a lot of questions and i'm sure there's a lot a lot of people that might might have sites of memory that they want to talk about her places where they've spotted roosevelt. so i'm gonna...
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it was slated for theodore roosevelt. but congress people and the american public just didn't think that he measured up to the other greats like washington and lincoln. and so jefferson got the spot. but roosevelt had some great memorials and monuments all over the united states. and also beyond internationally. jefferson's memorial is now in d.c. in the tidal basin, but roosevelt's site is in the potomac. it's 88 acres of great wildlife trails in the nation's capital. and there's his memory everywhere. in new york, you can warned down east 20th street and tumble on the victorian brown stones and that's the birthplace of theodore roosevelt. or you can traverse the rio roosevelt in brazil, which is a river named after theodore roosevelt. the fact is, he's everywhere. theodore roosevelt is in every one of the 50 states and you can find him just about anywhere in many different ways, other than just monuments and memory. i know there's a lot of questions and i'm sure there's a lot of people that might have memories that they
it was slated for theodore roosevelt. but congress people and the american public just didn't think that he measured up to the other greats like washington and lincoln. and so jefferson got the spot. but roosevelt had some great memorials and monuments all over the united states. and also beyond internationally. jefferson's memorial is now in d.c. in the tidal basin, but roosevelt's site is in the potomac. it's 88 acres of great wildlife trails in the nation's capital. and there's his memory...
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that was originally slated for theodore roosevelt. but the american people and congress didn't think he measured up to the other greats like washington and lincoln. and so, jefferson got the spot. but roosevelt has great memorials around the united states. it's now in d.c. in the title basin. but in the potomac, is 88 acres of great wildlife trails. it's the greatest respite in the nation's capitol in terms of open space. and there's memory everywhere. in new york, you can wander down east 20th street and stumble on the victoria browns stone or the rio roosevelt in brazil, which is a river named after roosevelt. he's everywhere. he's in everyone of the 50 states. you can find him just about anywhere in many different ways, other than monuments and sites of memory. i have a lot of questions and i'm sure there are a lot of people that want to talk about or places where they spotted rooz volt. i'm going to toss everything back to ann to kick off the question and answer round. >> that brings me to one of the things i want to ask. i covere
that was originally slated for theodore roosevelt. but the american people and congress didn't think he measured up to the other greats like washington and lincoln. and so, jefferson got the spot. but roosevelt has great memorials around the united states. it's now in d.c. in the title basin. but in the potomac, is 88 acres of great wildlife trails. it's the greatest respite in the nation's capitol in terms of open space. and there's memory everywhere. in new york, you can wander down east 20th...
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family is very proud of president theodore roosevelt. there is a place across the street from us called teddy's bar and grill and the roosevelt family let me know as good a place as it is, they do not appreciate the shortening of theodore's name, so we are adamantly theodore's. >> we look forward to visiting you. thanks for your time. this is about books, the publishing news and nonfiction books. here's some books being published this week. mark meadows the former chief of staff to president trump details his experiences during the final years of the trump administration. another trump administration official, white house press secretary discusses how her christian faith has guided her life and career, her book is called such a time as this. also being published this week in profit and punishment journalist tony messenger explores how charging fees for minor criminal offenses impacts on americans. in the churchill sisters, rachel examines the relationships between winston churchill's three daughters and founder and president of the resea
family is very proud of president theodore roosevelt. there is a place across the street from us called teddy's bar and grill and the roosevelt family let me know as good a place as it is, they do not appreciate the shortening of theodore's name, so we are adamantly theodore's. >> we look forward to visiting you. thanks for your time. this is about books, the publishing news and nonfiction books. here's some books being published this week. mark meadows the former chief of staff to...
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break, theodore roosevelt's four, jefferson is five, truman is six and eisenhower is seven, and bill clinton, andrew jackson is nine and woodrow wilson is ten and although you see down here, the score is much lower though they are not separated that far the rankings of the scores are actually quite lower. some patterns then that we may notice is sent start lincoln is number one in all five rankings and can sense is that lincoln is the greatest president all five rankings also read that the top three rate is prisons are lincoln washington and fdr and you probably noticed that washington and the ark alternated between two and three and even and jefferson and wilson did well, commonly there were four and five and either president fell lower than seven. and we didn't look at this but i thought that you should note that there is a rough agreement on the worst president, the two worst presidents would be, artie and spent his time writing embarrassing love letters to his mistress in the white house on his friend is robbed of the government line in this moment but most famous quotation is no
break, theodore roosevelt's four, jefferson is five, truman is six and eisenhower is seven, and bill clinton, andrew jackson is nine and woodrow wilson is ten and although you see down here, the score is much lower though they are not separated that far the rankings of the scores are actually quite lower. some patterns then that we may notice is sent start lincoln is number one in all five rankings and can sense is that lincoln is the greatest president all five rankings also read that the top...
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the navy, which had the most serious outbreak of covid aboard the carrier "theodore roosevelt," has the best record. 97% fully vaccinated. what is going to happen to service members who do not get vaccinated? >> that will mean that they could be administratively separated for not following a direct order. >> i represent approximately 40 service members from all branches, of those 22 are navy seals. >> reporter: david younts is an attorney and member of the reserves is refusing. >> my clients don't see this as being driven by military readiness, by medical reasons or even by, just good order in the military. it feels very political. >> reporter: it is political in oklahoma where the republican governor has de creed that soldiers in the state national guard are not required to get the vaccine. >> freedom is our ability to say no. including to a vaccine. >> reporter: the army responded to that with a memo saying any soldier who refuses will be forced out of the service, no matter what the state governor says. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> oliver: millions of americans headed hom
the navy, which had the most serious outbreak of covid aboard the carrier "theodore roosevelt," has the best record. 97% fully vaccinated. what is going to happen to service members who do not get vaccinated? >> that will mean that they could be administratively separated for not following a direct order. >> i represent approximately 40 service members from all branches, of those 22 are navy seals. >> reporter: david younts is an attorney and member of the reserves...
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the navy, which had the most serious outbreak of covid aboard the carrier theodore roosevelt, has the best record. 97% fully vaccinated. what is going to happen to service members who do not get vaccinated? >> that will mean that they could be administratively separated for not following the direct order. >> i represent approximately 40 service members from all branches of those 22 are navy s.e.a.l.s. >> davis is an attorney and member of the air force reserve who, himself, is refusing the vaccine. >> my clients don't think that this is being driven by military readiness, by medical reasons, or even by just good order of s. >> in oklahoma where the republican governor has decreed that soldiers in the state national guard are not required to get the vaccine. >> freedom is our ability to say no, including to a vaccine. >> reporter: the army responded to that with a memo saying any soldier who refuses will be forced out of the service, no matter what a state governor says. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helpin
the navy, which had the most serious outbreak of covid aboard the carrier theodore roosevelt, has the best record. 97% fully vaccinated. what is going to happen to service members who do not get vaccinated? >> that will mean that they could be administratively separated for not following the direct order. >> i represent approximately 40 service members from all branches of those 22 are navy s.e.a.l.s. >> davis is an attorney and member of the air force reserve who, himself, is...
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roosevelt and former state historian called the great leap westward. we are going to leap over the cumberland plateau and settle here. the reason they picked to this spot was james robertson who was a surveyor and long hunter had been here a time or two and he had seen the abundant amount of game because all of the salt licks where salt comes up out of the surface of the water, of the ground were attracting animals, animal trails all over middle tennessee, you see what the land look like and they were followed by hunters but native american hunters as well as long hunter is coming from virginia and north carolina so this great leap was made in the middle of the revolutionary war and it was a hotly contested effort to claim this land because the chickamauga and, a hostile group of cherokee, had tried to prevent these people from saying, tried to push them out and the casualty rate among the early settlers was very very high but things begin to settle down, north carolina will ultimately claim this pocket of settlements here. you have a pocket in east te
roosevelt and former state historian called the great leap westward. we are going to leap over the cumberland plateau and settle here. the reason they picked to this spot was james robertson who was a surveyor and long hunter had been here a time or two and he had seen the abundant amount of game because all of the salt licks where salt comes up out of the surface of the water, of the ground were attracting animals, animal trails all over middle tennessee, you see what the land look like and...
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they were going to do what theodore roosevelt and the former state historian called the great leap westward. they were going to leap over the cumberland plateau and settle here. reason theyy had picked this spt was that james robertson, who was a surveyor, had been here a time or two, and he had seen the abundant amount of game. because all of the salt licks where salt comes up out of the surface of the ground were attracting animals. and so you had animal trails leading all over middle tennessee where you could see what the land looked like, and then they were l followed by hunters, native american hunters as well as the long hunters coming from primarily virginia and north carolina. and so this great leap was made in the middle of the revolution war, and it was a hotly-contest thed effort to claim land because a hostile group of the cherokees had tried to prevent these people from staying. they had tried to push them out. and the casualty rate among early settlers was very, very high. but things do begin to settle down. north carolina will ultimately claim this pocket of settlements here.
they were going to do what theodore roosevelt and the former state historian called the great leap westward. they were going to leap over the cumberland plateau and settle here. reason theyy had picked this spt was that james robertson, who was a surveyor, had been here a time or two, and he had seen the abundant amount of game. because all of the salt licks where salt comes up out of the surface of the ground were attracting animals. and so you had animal trails leading all over middle...
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and alish roosevelt longworth, theodor roosevelt's daughter, who also had a way with words, she said he looked like the man on top of the wedding cake. >> the little man on the wedding cake. >> and that cut. it was -- easy to make fun of people -- >> but it took. >> he was very responsible though for nixon's emergence. >> yes. >> as -- well, his emergence, and sudden emergence having been elected in '52 as senator and two years later ike's nominee and running mate. and there was a -- you describe in 1952 where nixon speaks and then dewey comes up. >> dewey pulls him aside afterwards and takes him to his room, and says just stay the way you are, and you could be president some day. and they talk a lot, and then he brought in herb, who later was eisenhower's attorney general, and dewey's campaign manager. brownell said in his memoir, it was clear nixon was going to be candidate for vice president. so nixon came in with wind in his sail, wind behind his back. you know the wonderful irish saying. dewey was very instrumental helping to place him on the eisenhower ticket. >> richard norton
and alish roosevelt longworth, theodor roosevelt's daughter, who also had a way with words, she said he looked like the man on top of the wedding cake. >> the little man on the wedding cake. >> and that cut. it was -- easy to make fun of people -- >> but it took. >> he was very responsible though for nixon's emergence. >> yes. >> as -- well, his emergence, and sudden emergence having been elected in '52 as senator and two years later ike's nominee and running...
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on the 100th anniversary of the galatin project, president theodore roosevelt handed down the patronage of our country. then the international highway system, initially a national security initiative, but significantly connecting america for commerce and communities. and today, mr. president, with the stroke of your pen, we will take a giant step to achieve your vision to build america's roads, bridges, water systems and so much more, creating good-paying union jobs, ensuring clean air and clean water, delivering better quality of life with equity, helping businesses thrive and turbo-charging our global competitiveness, connecting communities again through the internet and making america safer as we protect our planet. and we do so building back better. this historic achievement was possible thanks to so many who have been acknowledged already, honors to all of them, to our chairs, members and staff who, at every step, brought a depth of commitment and valued leadership that's making a difference. especially i salute in the house infrastructure chair peter defazio, an office related to
on the 100th anniversary of the galatin project, president theodore roosevelt handed down the patronage of our country. then the international highway system, initially a national security initiative, but significantly connecting america for commerce and communities. and today, mr. president, with the stroke of your pen, we will take a giant step to achieve your vision to build america's roads, bridges, water systems and so much more, creating good-paying union jobs, ensuring clean air and...
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on the 100th anniversary of the project, president theodore roosevelt established a national park service to preserve god's beautiful and natural patrimony of our country. and then president eisenhower years later established the interstate highway system, initially a national security initiative, but significantly connecting america for commerce and communities. and today, mr. president, with the stroke of your pen, we will take a giant step to achieve your vision to build america's roads, bridges, water systems, and so much more, creating good-paying union jobs and -- [applause] ensuring clean air and clean water, delivering better quality of life with equity, helping businesses strive and turbo-charging our global competitiveness, connecting communities, again, through the internet and making america safer as we protect our planet. and we do so building back better. this historic achievement was possible, thanks to so many who has been acknowledged already, honor granted to all of them, to our chairs, members, and stay of who -- staff who every step brought knowledge, commitment, and l
on the 100th anniversary of the project, president theodore roosevelt established a national park service to preserve god's beautiful and natural patrimony of our country. and then president eisenhower years later established the interstate highway system, initially a national security initiative, but significantly connecting america for commerce and communities. and today, mr. president, with the stroke of your pen, we will take a giant step to achieve your vision to build america's roads,...
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. >>> i'm polo sandoval in new york city, a controversial statue of theodore roosevelt will be removed. if you visit the natural history museum you've seen it, in 1940, roosevelt an horseback flanked by a native american man and african american man as well. the city commission voted unanimously to remove the statue. some members of the family and library set to open in north dakota in 2025 agreed the statue is problematic in its compo composition. in a statement that library wrote that this statue in its current location denies passersby consent and context. the agreement with the city allows the library to relocate the statue for storage while considering a display that would enable it to serve as an important tool to study the nation's past. >> thanks to polo and chloe for that. >>> we have breaking news out of wisconsin, so "new day" continues right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning, to viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm brianna keilar with john berman. it is monday, november 22nd. at least five people were killed overnight and m
. >>> i'm polo sandoval in new york city, a controversial statue of theodore roosevelt will be removed. if you visit the natural history museum you've seen it, in 1940, roosevelt an horseback flanked by a native american man and african american man as well. the city commission voted unanimously to remove the statue. some members of the family and library set to open in north dakota in 2025 agreed the statue is problematic in its compo composition. in a statement that library wrote...
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roosevelt national park in north dakota where the buffalo roam. ♪. ♪. ♪. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i'm jane pauley join us when our trumpet sounds again, next sunday morning. ♪. ♪. ♪. time is on my side. yes, it is. ♪. ♪ time is captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington, and this week on "face the nation," president biden wound up a rough week with a big win. will it be enough to end the perception that democrats can't get anything accomplished? calling it a monumental step forward, mr. biden applauded the passage of one of his signature economic plans, a $1.2 trillion bill to update the nation's infrastructure. >> i want us to deliver. democrats, they want us to deliver. >> brennan: last tuesday's off-year election were a symbolic debacle for party, and a harbinger of potential losses in next year's midterms when control of congress is at stake. >> and the trends are unmistakable. a
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oh my god, dorothy parker viewed the paper or oh my god, theodore roosevelt viewed the paper? >> the book made a conscious decision to go after big names and revealing big books. >> at all books but just big books. the decision to require by line in our review didn't come into 1920s. you saw a lot of unnamed reviewers taking hot shots at books. >> some of the reviews have been so sparkly and steler. we would actually ask you review ere cocome on. they said what you want me to talk about. just talk. you are where i will yept. you have a way with words and you are going back four or five years for the last book they wrote. again, you are drawing the lead in even for a book with great writing is so important. as far as the president for our viewers, theodore and hoover all wrote reviews, right? >> they did. i was surprised to find that. jfk before he was president, but, yes, presidents have written reviews. >> hey, tina, it's jonathan le mere, and words of advice for some famous authors. >> mark twain's remedy for a cold was painted. i took all three. >> i know it's friday and th
oh my god, dorothy parker viewed the paper or oh my god, theodore roosevelt viewed the paper? >> the book made a conscious decision to go after big names and revealing big books. >> at all books but just big books. the decision to require by line in our review didn't come into 1920s. you saw a lot of unnamed reviewers taking hot shots at books. >> some of the reviews have been so sparkly and steler. we would actually ask you review ere cocome on. they said what you want me to...