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On the final day of Grover Cleveland's first term in office, his wife turned to a member of the white house staff and said. "I want you to take good care of all the furniture and ornaments in the house, for I want everything just as it is now when we come back again. We are coming back. Just four years from today." Four years later, she was right. Follow along as Cleveland graciously accepts defeat in 1888 only to become convinced he must run again, wins the white house, and the...

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38.B) The History of the Pardon, an interview with Kimberly Wehle

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39.B) Jimmy Carter, Stagflation, & Paul Volcker, an interview with Jennifer Burns

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