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caller: hi, in the 1920's, president calvin coolidge said, do you think this is the government's businessthat is why donald trump did so good. when he got into office in 2016, the growth rate was 1%, unemployment 6.5%. getting rid of bill clinton's nafta, which was sucking all of our jobs. my cousin lost his job when the ge plant closed in massachusetts. but that is what you have got to do, got to get corporate tax down. so the administration got the growth rate up to 3% and unemployment down to 3.5%. that is why he did a good job, he is a businessman, and that is why he should be our next president again. host: that is why eddie is voting for the former president. we go to benny in michigan, independent. caller: good morning. i just want to speak to the people that are out there thinking about voting and who to vote for. remember who supports this ex- president, the kkk, the american nazi party, oath keepers, the proud boys. we cannot have a convicted felon leading our country. he cannot even vote in most states. this is america, and we have to vote for america and forget the party. reme
caller: hi, in the 1920's, president calvin coolidge said, do you think this is the government's businessthat is why donald trump did so good. when he got into office in 2016, the growth rate was 1%, unemployment 6.5%. getting rid of bill clinton's nafta, which was sucking all of our jobs. my cousin lost his job when the ge plant closed in massachusetts. but that is what you have got to do, got to get corporate tax down. so the administration got the growth rate up to 3% and unemployment down...
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welcome that you spend a bit of time talking about the 19204 immigration act signed by salmon calvin coolidge. >> drastically lower the quota to the united states. this isft after basically you cn see from the statistics the very the chinese exclusion act was initially targeted only to chinese immigrants. to prevent chinese immigrants from becoming u.s. citizens. in the 1920s during a wave of isolationist movements, not only the members ofgr your team also the exclusion act become an asian exclusion act. an asian country not allowed. so this whole isolation. >> southern europeans are restricted to, where they during this period? >> yes,at yes. >> what did the great depression do to immigration to the united states? >> the great depression, every timees an economic disaster such as the great depression happened before that there is a crisis. every time when something like that happened people became very fearful. which isee understandable. there's massive layoffs. the struggle to support a family. they struggled to find a job. the economic crisis alike that, the isolationists will win thet day
welcome that you spend a bit of time talking about the 19204 immigration act signed by salmon calvin coolidge. >> drastically lower the quota to the united states. this isft after basically you cn see from the statistics the very the chinese exclusion act was initially targeted only to chinese immigrants. to prevent chinese immigrants from becoming u.s. citizens. in the 1920s during a wave of isolationist movements, not only the members ofgr your team also the exclusion act become an...
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he was born when calvin coolidge was in office and has been alive during 17 presidencies. so far.by swearing in new citizens on the north lawn of the white house. a huge birthday greeting. president biden posted a message for his good friend, mr. president, on behalf of the entire biden family and the american people. >> happy 100th birthday. >> three years ago, in his last interview with his longtime wife, rosalynn, by his side, they said it was their love that kept them strong. >> president carter, you say often that marrying mrs. carter was the pinnacle of your life. oh yes. >> staying with me all this long has been the most wonderful thing in my life. >> he's pretty wonderful in my life, too. >> his grandson, jason carter, said his grandfather knows the world is celebrating with him today. and he loves every bit of it. >> i mean, the world is so much better today in many, many ways than it was 100 years ago. and he played a role in that. and it's been a remarkable century, that's all. >> tonight you can watch our full episodes on hulu. we'll be right back here at the same time
he was born when calvin coolidge was in office and has been alive during 17 presidencies. so far.by swearing in new citizens on the north lawn of the white house. a huge birthday greeting. president biden posted a message for his good friend, mr. president, on behalf of the entire biden family and the american people. >> happy 100th birthday. >> three years ago, in his last interview with his longtime wife, rosalynn, by his side, they said it was their love that kept them strong....
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broken welcome mat," you spend a bit of time talking about the 1924 immigration act signed by calvin coolidge. >> what did that do? >> it basically drastically lowered the quota of immigrants to united states. and basically this is after the big wave. you can see from the statistics that the immigrant into -- immigrants into the united states was greatly reduced. basically plunge into a deep, deep valley. that also as a side issue of that act, there's also very strong -- the chinese exclusion act we talked about earlier, it was initially targeted only to chinese immigrants. it only targeted chinese immigrant from becoming u.s. citizen. in the 1920s during this wave of really isolationist movement, not only did the numbers of european immigrants dropped, they also the exclusion act to became an asian exclusion act. any asian immigrant from any asian country are not allowed to become u.s. citizen. it's this whole isolationist movement. >> southern europeans were restricted, too, weren't they, during this period? >> yes, yes. >> what did the great depression do to immigration to the united state
broken welcome mat," you spend a bit of time talking about the 1924 immigration act signed by calvin coolidge. >> what did that do? >> it basically drastically lowered the quota of immigrants to united states. and basically this is after the big wave. you can see from the statistics that the immigrant into -- immigrants into the united states was greatly reduced. basically plunge into a deep, deep valley. that also as a side issue of that act, there's also very strong -- the...
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uno de los objetos mÁs destacados es una carta del presidente nÚmero 30, calvin coolidge, quien elogiÓrrar mucho mÁs para llegar hasta allÁ. >> octavia, tienes una semana allÁ. >> ya. creo que no lo logrÓ. lo hacemos entre todos, verdad? >> una la muerte de liam payne del grupo one direction estÁ causando conmociÓn en el mundo. tenemos todos los detalles de este terrible suceso. desde buenos aires. >> por mi instagram.
uno de los objetos mÁs destacados es una carta del presidente nÚmero 30, calvin coolidge, quien elogiÓrrar mucho mÁs para llegar hasta allÁ. >> octavia, tienes una semana allÁ. >> ya. creo que no lo logrÓ. lo hacemos entre todos, verdad? >> una la muerte de liam payne del grupo one direction estÁ causando conmociÓn en el mundo. tenemos todos los detalles de este terrible suceso. desde buenos aires. >> por mi instagram.
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many of our presidents have done that theater roosevelt, calvin coolidge, they had these points viewed are wilson, woodrow wilson of course but they're all dead. >> in another era to have a modern president continuing to use the genes argument is disturbing to me. >> all right, now we're going to break some news because lulu, you conducted an interview this week with trump's running mate jd vance. that's going to run this weekend and the new york times, what's the headline we talked about many things, but the thing that i want to focus on is his comments about women because of course, as we've talked this as a gender election. >> and you'll be unsurprised to hear that jd vance doubled down on some provocative thoughts about women who don't have children. >> take a listen women who don't have children because they're worried about climate change. >> that's sociopathic. >> i think that is a bizarre way of thinking about the future not to have kids because of concerns over climate change. i think the more bizarre thing is our leadership who encourages young women and frankly young men to
many of our presidents have done that theater roosevelt, calvin coolidge, they had these points viewed are wilson, woodrow wilson of course but they're all dead. >> in another era to have a modern president continuing to use the genes argument is disturbing to me. >> all right, now we're going to break some news because lulu, you conducted an interview this week with trump's running mate jd vance. that's going to run this weekend and the new york times, what's the headline we talked...
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if you are going to skip the cliches, calvin coolidge. and least favorite, lbj. it is very, very dangerous when democrats control the house, senate, and presidency. i think the lbj period was the most destructive period in american history. the last time democrats had all three branches, wasn't that the first two years of the obama administration? yeah, took away my health care. i could not keep my doctor. i think that was an absolute disaster. but under lbj, we got the 1964 immigration act. and that has perhaps destroyed the country irrevocably. also got a lot of terrible, terrible dysfunctional social welfare programs. and he was just a really bad person. not that i care if your policies are good. host: anncoulter.com is the website. thank you for coming on this morning. guest: anncoulter.substack.com. host: i am so sorry. and on you
if you are going to skip the cliches, calvin coolidge. and least favorite, lbj. it is very, very dangerous when democrats control the house, senate, and presidency. i think the lbj period was the most destructive period in american history. the last time democrats had all three branches, wasn't that the first two years of the obama administration? yeah, took away my health care. i could not keep my doctor. i think that was an absolute disaster. but under lbj, we got the 1964 immigration act....
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cliche but you kind of have to give it to george washington if you want me to skip the clichis, calvin coolidge and the least favorite is lbj. it is very very dangerous when democrats control the house, the senate and the presidency. i think that was the most is truck period in american history and the last time i think democrats had all three branches was in the first two years of the obama administration and took away my healthcare and i couldn't keep my doctor. i think that was an absolute disaster. but under lbj we did get the 1964 immigration act and it has perhaps destroyed the country aerobically -- irrevocably and we had social welfare programs and he was just a really bad person and not that i care if your policies are good. >> ann coulter , and the column is called unsafe and thank you for coming on this morning. it is and coulter.sub stack.com. >> i am sorry. thank you for coming on. >> if you are enjoying book tv sign up for the newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive a schedule. book tv is every sunday on c- span2 or anytime online at our website. television for serio
cliche but you kind of have to give it to george washington if you want me to skip the clichis, calvin coolidge and the least favorite is lbj. it is very very dangerous when democrats control the house, the senate and the presidency. i think that was the most is truck period in american history and the last time i think democrats had all three branches was in the first two years of the obama administration and took away my healthcare and i couldn't keep my doctor. i think that was an absolute...
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clichi, but you have to give it to george washington if you want me to skip the clichi, it is calvin coolidge. and least favorite, lbj. it is very dangerous when the democrats control the house, senate, and presidency. i think that lbj. was the most destructive period in american history. i think the last time the democrats held all three branches -- wasn't that the first two years of the obama administration. and yep, took away my healthcare. i couldn't keep my doctor. i think that was an absolute disaster, but under lbj, we got the 1964 immigration act, and that has perhaps destroyed the country irrevocably. also got a lot of terror, terrible dysfunctional social welfare programs. and he was also a very bad person, not that i care, if your policies are good. >> anncoulter.com is the website. on substack. the column is called unsafe. >> it is anncoulter.substack.com. >> i'm so sorry. anncoulter.substack.com. thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> if you're enjoying book tv, then sign up for our newsletter using the code on the screen to receive a schedule of upcoming programs, book festivals, a
clichi, but you have to give it to george washington if you want me to skip the clichi, it is calvin coolidge. and least favorite, lbj. it is very dangerous when the democrats control the house, senate, and presidency. i think that lbj. was the most destructive period in american history. i think the last time the democrats held all three branches -- wasn't that the first two years of the obama administration. and yep, took away my healthcare. i couldn't keep my doctor. i think that was an...
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a time when they sort of used indians as props at these meetings and use the old pictures of calvin coolidge or somebody wearing an indian headdress. but they were there to do business. i mean, and even in the 19th century, indian delegations would come to the capitol and they thought they were here to do business. , they were sort of treated as exotics, to come and be observed and looked at instead of being dealt with honorably. so it was a big change. >> i think you are big part of that change. right? i think you made a lot of that happen. >> i don't take credit for any n of that. we actually, -- the clinton white house was interested in indians. they just were. and presidents really set the tone. we had spent quite a number of years under reagan and bush, who may have been fine presidents in other respects, but their white houses didn't care about tribal policy. the kind of didn't do any harm but they didn't do any good either. the clinton white house did care. and i don't know if the president cared from the beginning whether he figured out along the way, but he cared. president johnson
a time when they sort of used indians as props at these meetings and use the old pictures of calvin coolidge or somebody wearing an indian headdress. but they were there to do business. i mean, and even in the 19th century, indian delegations would come to the capitol and they thought they were here to do business. , they were sort of treated as exotics, to come and be observed and looked at instead of being dealt with honorably. so it was a big change. >> i think you are big part of that...
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bad history f presidential politics all the way back to calvin coolidge with indian headdress.p fits inn entirely20. w some confidence and i remember noticing in iowa at 2016 where you go to watch the primaries,r politicians were talking to middle-class people. t they would wear a suit and tie. they roll up their sleeves and take off the tie. i saw politicians put on thatope famous the 25s talking to the r rich people.ke donald trump wherever he wastely with a suit and trucker hat completely comfortable, two completely normal, able to talkn to folks but these last twoof things the photography mcdonald's is, he reminds meust of andy warhol's political advice back in the bay to have m president to and every man's job, clean out a toilet and doi. some work and incredible lompaign with so much capita left on the floor.pres it will become part of the presidential politics forever and you have to do a stent like this. >> laura: not many people canma pull it off.t matt, he said getting up in that truck ain't easy.wh it is hard to get up there. is talking like all of us, oh, my gosh, d
bad history f presidential politics all the way back to calvin coolidge with indian headdress.p fits inn entirely20. w some confidence and i remember noticing in iowa at 2016 where you go to watch the primaries,r politicians were talking to middle-class people. t they would wear a suit and tie. they roll up their sleeves and take off the tie. i saw politicians put on thatope famous the 25s talking to the r rich people.ke donald trump wherever he wastely with a suit and trucker hat completely...
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bad history presidential politics all the way back to calvin coolidge putting on indian headdress politiciansally look goofy. donald trump fits in entirely. it's that self-confidence. i remembers in thing that in iowa in 2016 where you would go to watch the primaries, politicians that they were talking to middle class people they would wear a suit and ty. talking to working class they would roll up the sleeves and take off the ty. i saw politicians put on those famous vests when they were talking to the actually rich people. donald trump no matter where he was wore a enter ronnie suit and trucker hat and completely comfortable. completely normal. able to talk to folks. these last two things the iconic photography he has given us, mcdonald's, this. it reminds me of andy warhol's political advice back in the day to just have a president do an every man job just clean out a toilet, do some work and it would be incredible campaigning. capital left on the floor. going to become now part of presidential politics forever. you have to do a stint like this. >> laura: not many people can pull it off th
bad history presidential politics all the way back to calvin coolidge putting on indian headdress politiciansally look goofy. donald trump fits in entirely. it's that self-confidence. i remembers in thing that in iowa in 2016 where you would go to watch the primaries, politicians that they were talking to middle class people they would wear a suit and ty. talking to working class they would roll up the sleeves and take off the ty. i saw politicians put on those famous vests when they were...
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i mean, we first met on which campaign was built calvin coolidge no, i was not yet bore or neither no. i think it was bill bradley actually, quite possibly nine. so we've seen celebrities come and go from campaigns, mostly democrats, but some republicans. >> how much this is obviously celebrity, but also it's like big endorsement that's supposed to have a pop when it comes to liz cheney yeah. >> it's not necessarily a slam dunk, particularly with barak obama. he's often said the most gifted politician of his generation. he really drive turnout among democrats, but there's a flip side. he also really drive turnout among republicans. the maga, it really brings out the maga folks some of its rage but no, they portray him as elitist, that sort of thing. so you definitely want him in strongly democratic areas bringing out the vote, but you probably want liz cheney in areas with swing voters to deliver that. >> so let's listen to a little bit of liz cheney on the campaign trail donald trump was willing to sacrifice our capitol to allow law enforcement officers to be beaten and brutalized in
i mean, we first met on which campaign was built calvin coolidge no, i was not yet bore or neither no. i think it was bill bradley actually, quite possibly nine. so we've seen celebrities come and go from campaigns, mostly democrats, but some republicans. >> how much this is obviously celebrity, but also it's like big endorsement that's supposed to have a pop when it comes to liz cheney yeah. >> it's not necessarily a slam dunk, particularly with barak obama. he's often said the...
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caller: hi, in the 1920's, president calvin coolidge said, do you think this is the government's businessat is why donald trump did so good. when he got into office in 2016, the growth rate was 1%, unemployment 6.5%. getting rid of bill clinton's nafta, which was sucking all of our jobs. my cousin lost his job when the ge plant closed in massachusetts. but that is what you have got to do, got to get corporate tax down. so the administration got the growth rate up to 3% and unemployment down to 3.5%. that is why he did a good job, he is a businessman, and that is why he should be our next president again. host: that is why eddie is voting for the former president. we go to benny in michigan, independent. caller: good morning. i just want to speak to the people that are out there thinking about voting and who to vote for. remember who supports this ex- president, the kkk, the american nazi party, oath keepers, the proud boys. we cannot have a convicted felon leading our country. he cannot even vote in most states. this is america, and we have to vote for america and forget the party. rememb
caller: hi, in the 1920's, president calvin coolidge said, do you think this is the government's businessat is why donald trump did so good. when he got into office in 2016, the growth rate was 1%, unemployment 6.5%. getting rid of bill clinton's nafta, which was sucking all of our jobs. my cousin lost his job when the ge plant closed in massachusetts. but that is what you have got to do, got to get corporate tax down. so the administration got the growth rate up to 3% and unemployment down to...