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Transcripts For CSPAN A Personal History Of Eleanor Roosevelt 20171227

Seeing the president , two exr president s, all sorts of ambassadors and other diplomatic people, very important people, that really dawned on me, my gosh, she really was important. We never thought of her in that way. We never viewed my grandmother. She was only a grandmother to us, and that is all she ever wanted to be to us. 3, 1942. N in january my father was elliott, and elliott was the second oldest of the sons and third oldest of the children, so my dad kind of fell right in the middle. I think he always felt that he was the middle child, but you claimmy uncles used to that he was my grandmothers favorite. I am not sure that was true, but that is what they claimed anyway. My mother and father were divorced when i was only two, and my time with my father was really quite limited and as a consequence, you know the rememberg that i can was howim talking about he almost felt somewhat estranged from my grandmother because i mean, he loved her she was so busy that it was almost he fel ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Woodrow Wilsons Legacy 20170529

Started because were at 9 00. But im going to do this. Im going to read you a paragraph, just in case any of you wandered in without actually checking your program or the door, and you can guess what that paragraph what this panel is about. It is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance. But the right is more precious than the peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest to our hearts, for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples and shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free. To such a task we can dedicate our lives and our fortunes, everything that we are and everything that we have, with the pride of those who know that the ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library And Museum 20170617

Do was to raise private money to build the library, and then he gave it to the government to be operated by the national archives. That model was followed by subsequent president s. It was the first of the president ial libraries operated by the national archives. 10 years ago, the library embarked on a really ambitious plan to look at the entire museum, and really bring it all up to date. The completely new galleries opened in 2013, and everything you see a thin museum now dates from that 2013 reopening. It is all brandnew, a fresh look at both the lives of franklin d. Roosevelt and the roosevelt presidency. In 1932,ition began the year Franklin Roosevelt was elected president of United States. 1932 was a year of tremendous crises for the nation and the world. The country was in the third year of the Great Depression
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library And Museum 20170618

President roosevelt, looking for the papers ofrve his administration and also his personal papers. And so, he created a library on the grounds of his estate here in hyde park, new york. He basically, what he decided to do was raise private money to build the library, and then he gave it to the government to be operated by the national archives. That model was followed by subsequent president s. So this is the first of the president ial libraries that was created and operated by the national archives. About 10 years ago, the library embarked on a really ambitious plan to look at the entire museum and really bring it all up to date. The completely new galleries opened in 2013, and everything you see at the museum now dates from that 2013 reopening. It is all brandnew, a fresh look at both the lives of franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and of the roosevelt presidency. The exhibition begins in 1932, the year
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library And Museum 20170618

President roosevelt, looking for the papers ofrve his administration and also his personal papers. And so, he created a library on the grounds of his estate here in hyde park, new york. He basically, what he decided to do was raise private money to build the library, and then he gave it to the government to be operated by the national archives. That model was followed by subsequent president s. So this is the first of the president ial libraries that was created and operated by the national archives. About 10 years ago, the library embarked on a really ambitious plan to look at the entire museum and really bring it all up to date. The completely new galleries opened in 2013, and everything you see at the museum now dates from that 2013 reopening. It is all brandnew, a fresh look at both the lives of franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and of the roosevelt presidency. The exhibition begins in 1932, the year
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