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debbie's asking if eleanor roosevelt ever rejoined the djr after she resigned her membership. no, she didn't. and i really encourage everyone to go online to youtube and look at that. marian anderson and performance. i can't watch it. know how many times i've watched it without tears in my eyes. and there are several versions of it. it was just a phenomenal thing. and and it showed a lot about eleanor and the way she approached things as first lady, because her first idea was, we'll just invite her to the white house and then she said to herself, that wasn't enough. so she went behind the scenes with secretary of interior ickes and created this whole incredible event at the lincoln memorial. but, you know, she kept her self out of the public eye with that and was behind the scenes. so now we have a question from chandler in virginia. chandler writes, ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? could you repeat that? there was something that popped up and i took a look at it. no, absolutely. s
debbie's asking if eleanor roosevelt ever rejoined the djr after she resigned her membership. no, she didn't. and i really encourage everyone to go online to youtube and look at that. marian anderson and performance. i can't watch it. know how many times i've watched it without tears in my eyes. and there are several versions of it. it was just a phenomenal thing. and and it showed a lot about eleanor and the way she approached things as first lady, because her first idea was, we'll just invite...
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first lady eleanor roosevelt pushed especially hard for projects for african-american convinced that segregated neighborhoods that era needed to be replaced. she even came to detroit to cut the ribbon on the first public housing project named frederick douglass. she was viewed as progressive because she willing to include blacks in this alleged in the first place. but housing progressives utterly misjudged what they were replacing. although we are often told that black neighborhoods were substandard areas owned white slumlords. census data tells a different story. in detroit, a neighborhood known as black bottom that was for its original soil, not a racial comment. it was home to no less than this got cleared away. 300 black owned businesses, a percentage, a significant percentage, one, two and three. family, homeowners thriving branch of the urban league and self-help groups and many churches including the bethel amy led by c.l. franklin, whose had a famous daughter daughter all the that built black bottom aimed toward the of struggling toward self-improvement. but by 1950 all that
first lady eleanor roosevelt pushed especially hard for projects for african-american convinced that segregated neighborhoods that era needed to be replaced. she even came to detroit to cut the ribbon on the first public housing project named frederick douglass. she was viewed as progressive because she willing to include blacks in this alleged in the first place. but housing progressives utterly misjudged what they were replacing. although we are often told that black neighborhoods were...
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roosevelt. anyway trump is not happy. >> it looks like the judge will not let me go to the graduation of my son who has worked very, very hard and is a great student i was looking forward for years have graduation with his mother and father there but i can't escape this damn trial to go there. >> greg: i haven't seen him this ticked off since i rejected his offer to be spokesperson for trump steaks. what can i say i'm a dedicated vegan. closest i'd come to put me in my mouth is when i do downward facing dog and minute yoga class. of course in their zeal to destroy trump democrats are doing him a favor again for 1 thing high school graduations are boring sitting there in a auditorium listening to a bunch of names ends kids just to see 20 seconds were the only important 1 is getting their diploma if you're lucky the kid in the wheelchair might pop a wheelie. and it's not hard to get a high school degree everybody has 1 except greta. it's a high school diploma for christ's sake at that age ever but
roosevelt. anyway trump is not happy. >> it looks like the judge will not let me go to the graduation of my son who has worked very, very hard and is a great student i was looking forward for years have graduation with his mother and father there but i can't escape this damn trial to go there. >> greg: i haven't seen him this ticked off since i rejected his offer to be spokesperson for trump steaks. what can i say i'm a dedicated vegan. closest i'd come to put me in my mouth is when...
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esse >> jesse: eleanor roosevelt famously said grade lines talk about ideas, average minds talk about events, small minds talk about people. katie kerouac seems to me like she talks a lot about people. and she talks a lot about onepe person irsn particular, donald trump.nald a lot of the great idea guys around greg gutfeld. >> greg: thank you. >> jesse: peterson. >> greg: he is okay. [ laughter ]>> you >> jesse: joe rogan it. >> greg: nice guy. >> jesse: piers morgan. p >> piers: thank you. >> jesseie>> j: those are the kd of spaces people are talking about nice ideas, what people were curious, come in and theirt humble and they listen. that is what people areto attracted to right now. see those chosen all you see is love and affection. when i walk around dc and new york city as see a lot of bitterness. i don't sea e a lot of very smat people who have it together. i see a lot of people living in boxes and dead-end jobs and their jealous of people that can live outside most of the day and have fresh food and cellulite. and he think she is confusingtu anti- intellectual with antiestabli
esse >> jesse: eleanor roosevelt famously said grade lines talk about ideas, average minds talk about events, small minds talk about people. katie kerouac seems to me like she talks a lot about people. and she talks a lot about onepe person irsn particular, donald trump.nald a lot of the great idea guys around greg gutfeld. >> greg: thank you. >> jesse: peterson. >> greg: he is okay. [ laughter ]>> you >> jesse: joe rogan it. >> greg: nice guy. >>...
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. >> jesse: eleanor roosevelt said great minds talk about ideas. average minds talk about events. small minds talk about people. katie couric seems to me like she talks a lot about people. and she talks a lot about one person in particular: donald trump. a lot of a great idea i know my guys around, greg gutfeld. >> greg: thank you. >> jesse: jordan peterson. >> greg: he's okay. [laughter] >> jesse: joe rogan. >> greg: nice guy. >> jesse: x. piers morgan. >> piers: thank you! >> jesse: those are the kind of spaces where people are talking, people are curious, they are humble, and they listen. that is what people are attracted to. i see those shows. all you see is love and affection. when i walk around d.c. or new york city, i see a lot of bitterness. i don't see a lot of very smart people who have it together. i see a lot of people living in boxes, in dead-end jobs, and they are jealous of people that can live outside most of the day and have fresh food and sun sunlight. and i think she's confusing antiintellectual with antiestablishment. we see the people in the establishment is t
. >> jesse: eleanor roosevelt said great minds talk about ideas. average minds talk about events. small minds talk about people. katie couric seems to me like she talks a lot about people. and she talks a lot about one person in particular: donald trump. a lot of a great idea i know my guys around, greg gutfeld. >> greg: thank you. >> jesse: jordan peterson. >> greg: he's okay. [laughter] >> jesse: joe rogan. >> greg: nice guy. >> jesse: x. piers...
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roosevelt. i might be wrong on that one. >> any who? >> trump's not happy. as you know, my son justyway tru graduated from high school judge and looks like the judge will not let me go throughl the graduation. my son is worked very, very hard and he's just tried to do so well and was looking forward four years to have graduation with his mother aniod therehere and it looks like the judge isn't going to allow me es scam to stand trial. >> i haven't seen him this ticked off since i rejected his offer to be the spokesman for trump'f s steaks. what can i say? i'm a dedicated vegan closest i come nowadays to putting meat in my mouth is when i don my downward facing dog in my w new yoga class. of course, in their zeal to destroy trump, dems are doing him a favor again. >> for one thing, high school graduates are boring. you sit there for hours in a hot, sweaty auditorium and listen sre to a bunch of nas of strangers, kids just to see 20 seconds is when the only important one is getting his diploma. y
roosevelt. i might be wrong on that one. >> any who? >> trump's not happy. as you know, my son justyway tru graduated from high school judge and looks like the judge will not let me go throughl the graduation. my son is worked very, very hard and he's just tried to do so well and was looking forward four years to have graduation with his mother aniod therehere and it looks like the judge isn't going to allow me es scam to stand trial. >> i haven't seen him this ticked off...
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roosevelt there and he was lumumba's ambassador to the u.n. and how old 26, i think all right. all these people were in 20, 30 years. lumumba at this time was 34. okay. i'm 40 now, and i have not yet run a country. you would be the grand old statesman. exactly. it's politics and and yeah. thomas kanza was, you know, endlessly frustrated with his friend lumumba was an ally of his. but lumumba sort of rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. he was impulsive somewhat erratic, but he was also dealing with a fast moving and lots of, you know, various plots against him. right. and then talk about a couple of other figures, kasavubu, for example, tell us a little bit about him. so he was congo's. so lumumba was prime minister. kasavubu was president. he was older. he was taciturn and silent and not a man of action, but much more a wait and see and stand back and make his name by time and. he also was a of a separatist sort of he was from the congo ethnic group and sort of advocated a form their own self-rule. he advocated this you know in different way
roosevelt there and he was lumumba's ambassador to the u.n. and how old 26, i think all right. all these people were in 20, 30 years. lumumba at this time was 34. okay. i'm 40 now, and i have not yet run a country. you would be the grand old statesman. exactly. it's politics and and yeah. thomas kanza was, you know, endlessly frustrated with his friend lumumba was an ally of his. but lumumba sort of rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. he was impulsive somewhat erratic, but he was also dealing...
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family, his wife eleanor, again demanded that the body be exhumed and analyzed. truman refused. truman left. democrat kennedy came, declaring that he was a continuator of roosevelt's line, the family turned to kennedy with request for exhumation and kennedy also refused, this question was sitting with me, and i asked... kennedy, why? kennedy even, in my opinion, got a little angry, these journalists, they always need something hot, then he saw that his interlocutor somehow wilted and said: “well, the question has been asked, it requires an answer. okay. let’s kill it, find traces of poison, the great president of america cannot be returned, and what will the world think about a country in which presidents are hunted like rats? john kennedy had 903 days to live. and what did the world think about a country where presidents they shoot like rabbits, and not only shoot. in any case, after the mysterious sudden death of roosevelt, the newly installed us president harry truman and british prime minister winston churchel breathed a sigh of relief, hugged each other,
family, his wife eleanor, again demanded that the body be exhumed and analyzed. truman refused. truman left. democrat kennedy came, declaring that he was a continuator of roosevelt's line, the family turned to kennedy with request for exhumation and kennedy also refused, this question was sitting with me, and i asked... kennedy, why? kennedy even, in my opinion, got a little angry, these journalists, they always need something hot, then he saw that his interlocutor somehow wilted and said:...