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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Book Discussion 20141108

Part. I do not think the public realized how paralyzed he was. Physically,ility although he had a good deal of agility verbally. He was a brilliant speaker. He was a brilliant combiner of words. And most of the public never was, to use the word then in use, crippled. Pictures were not taken of him in a wheelchair. Actors were not taken of him using braces or crutches. If they were, the press was very discreet. They did not do such things back then. Today, the press would be a lot less discreet. But we are not dealing with a roosevelt that people thought they knew, but really did not know very well. Radio. S speeches on there was no television yet. Radio that were called fireside chats. He had no fireside as he spoke, and the people he spoke to radios thatkelite were not near any fireside either. This was just a makebelieve that was done in the media at the time. He gave a tremendous number of press conferences during his presidency, nearly a thousand press conferences. He did so by sit ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Book Discussion 20141116

Thank you very much. Youre watching American History tv, 48 hours of rogramming on American History every weekend on cspan 3. Cspan s on twitter at history for information on our programs, andoming keep one the latest history news. 1944 amidst in world war ii, president franklin campaigned for the fourth and final term as president. Weintraub ley discusses the wartime election and deteriorating health. His book is final victory. This was recorded in the National Portrait gallery in and itss a little under an hour. My book is called final victory. It suggests there was nothing victories in his life. Actually, that was not the case. State two terms as a senator from new york state. He became assistant secretary of world war i. Ng he then was chosen to be the Vice P ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20120827



.. come other people wanted the job some other people wanted the job. the very conservative governor of ohio wanted the job, and they gave him the consolation prize of being the vice presidential candidate. robert taft, the senator from ohio, wanted the job, but nobody wanted him. he didn t get it. he had wanted it in 1940, and wendell willkie was made the nominee then. he wanted it again in 1948 and again in 1952, and in 1952 he came reasonably close, but dwight eisenhower was the presidential candidate for the republicans. a young man, 20 years younger than he was and who looked energetic, to run against him. and he had to find a way to look energetic too. his pictures did not make him look good. he was at camp pendleton, california, southern california, at the time of the democratic convention in chicago. he didn t want to be in chicago at the time. in the railway car that he used in traveling across the country, microphones had been set up so that he could give ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20120827



recounts franklin delano roosevelt s last presidential campaign in 1944 to secure his fourth term. mr. weintraub examines the key events that marked his wartime reelection, in which he defeated republican house dewey. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] my book is called, as you heard, final victory. final victory suggests that there were nothing but victory is in his life. actually, that wasn t the case. he did have to terms as a state senator from new york state and he became assistant secretary of the navy in a little more one. he then was chosen to be the vice presidential candidate on the democratic ticket in 1920 and the democrats were sure to lose and they lost. he lost with them, but he thought that this would only energize his career. he had a national visibility. he was going to go on to do other things. but that was 1920. in 1921, he severed polio, he was paralyzed, and the period that we are dealing with now is 23 years until that period of mobility on hi ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20120806



a wartime election. this is 45 minutes. [applause] s my book is called, as you heard, final victory. final victory suggest they were nothing but victories in his life. actually, that wasn t the case. he did have two terms as a state senator from new york state. he became assistant secretary of the navy during world war i. he then was chosen to be the vice presidential candidate on the democratic ticket in 1920 when the democrats were sure to lose and they last. he lost, that he thought that this would only energize his career. he had national visibility. he was going to go on and do other things, but that was 1920. in 1821 he suffered an attack of polio, lost the use of his legs. he was paralyzed from that time on them. we re we re dealing with now is 23 years into that. i ve the mobility on his part. i think the public realized how paralyzed he was, that he had no agility visibly, though he hopefully as a good deal to agility verbally, he was a brilliant speaker ....

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