end. jon: the times were rowdy even during those 13 years of prohibition when america supposedly went dry. then on december 5th 1933 after mounting public pressure and a constitutional amendment, prohibition came to an end. on july 2nd 1932 franklin d. roosevelt addressing the delegates to the democratic national convention assembled in chicago made the following prophecy. from this day on, the 18th amendment is doomed. beer is back. joy as it swings in the gentle swing breeze. hop to it and throughout the lands during conception consums increased 100 million bushels. happy days are here again! jon: the lively days of
jon: the times were rowdy even during those 13 years of prohibition when america supposedly went dry. then on december 5, 1933, after mounting public pressure and a constitutional amendment, prohibition came to an end. on july 2, 1932, franklin d. roosevelt addressing the delegates to the democraticl national convention assembled in chicago made the following prophecy. from this day on, the 18th amendment is doomed. beer is back. joy as it swings in the gentle swi breeze. hop pickers hop to it and t throughout the lands during consumption has increased 100 million bushels. happy days are here again! jon: the lively days of speakeasies are still remembered
so i do think that s an interesting point. is this the most we re going to see of him, and if it is, how are they going to react to him? i think he s going to go up from here. maria teresa kumar, him going out there and bashing nbc and getting into a big public war over the southern border and over the issues of him wanting to build the wall down there, there s got to be another 10% of republican primary voters who are going to love him for that. absolutely. in this case he s going after big, bad corporate america who doesn t have the interest of america supposedly. and this idea that individuals are coming and invading our country. there s a reason why the majority of the republican candidates today did not want to be part of the iowa straw poll, why? because it brings out the worse of the republican party, the real extreme right. and all of a sudden they have
his books. i went to a rally in new hampshire where a lot of people there wanted to go hear him and they register in the polls. so i do think that s an interesting point. is this the most we re going to see of him, and if it is, how are they going to react to him? i think he s going to go up from here. maria teresa kumar, him going out there and bashing nbc and getting into a big public war over the southern border and over the issues of him wanting to build the wall down there, there s got to be another 10% of republican primary voters who are going to love him for that. absolutely. in this case he s going after big, bad corporate america who doesn t have the interest of america supposedly. and this idea that individuals are coming and invading our country. there s a reason why the majority of the republican candidates today did not want to be part of the iowa straw poll