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-- pat: when coolidge was president the federal government used 3% of g.d.p. it's now closer to 21 kt. >> that's before my time. eleanor: population has gotten bigger. john: they used coolidge, j.f.k. and reagan as examples for supply side tax plan to cut rates. eleanor: when eisenhower was president, the marginal rate if you made big bucks, 90% of it went to the government. kennedy brought it to 70%. reagan took it to the 30es -- 28%. and it's never recovered except under bill clinton when we had a balanced budget. john: the t.p.p., transpacific partnership. >> we might want to point out, china is not part of this deal. >> if the u.s. is unable to take part with these countries in asia china will take the lead. john: is trump right when he called the t.p.p., quote, the worst, unquote and warned it take more u.s. jobs? >> as rand paul pointed out, china is not in the deal. it undercuts trump's argument. but t.p.p. has become symbolic in that regard. eleanor: one of the stilling points of t.p. spmplet if the u.s. and other nations don't write the rules of trade
-- pat: when coolidge was president the federal government used 3% of g.d.p. it's now closer to 21 kt. >> that's before my time. eleanor: population has gotten bigger. john: they used coolidge, j.f.k. and reagan as examples for supply side tax plan to cut rates. eleanor: when eisenhower was president, the marginal rate if you made big bucks, 90% of it went to the government. kennedy brought it to 70%. reagan took it to the 30es -- 28%. and it's never recovered except under bill clinton...
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she is chair of the calvin coolidge foundation. she is author of "the forgotten man," a full-length graphic version of her bestseller that came out several years ago and came and spoke at a reading festival. she is also author of "coolidge," she writes a column for forbes, teaches at nyu stern school of business, and i believe she's also a fellow with our sister library the george w. bush residential sister in dallas. everyone welcome. [applause] i'm going to push this back. can you hear me? if you cannot hear me, stop me. i am so happy to be here today. i'm going to ask mr. clark to give me that book though. i'm grateful to mr. clark, whom i have known a long time working on various projects. this is an awesome library. job,one of us has the same to share information about presidents in history. no library has been as pleasant to work with as this one over time. ofm here to tell you a story a work project. i'm almost like a contractor telling you how i build a certain house but i'm also eager to hear how you build your house is, h
she is chair of the calvin coolidge foundation. she is author of "the forgotten man," a full-length graphic version of her bestseller that came out several years ago and came and spoke at a reading festival. she is also author of "coolidge," she writes a column for forbes, teaches at nyu stern school of business, and i believe she's also a fellow with our sister library the george w. bush residential sister in dallas. everyone welcome. [applause] i'm going to push this back....
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i think we can blame this on calvin coolidge, the first president to appear on the white house lawn in an indian headdress. since then presidents have felt compelled to occasionally mock themselves and candidates have gotten in the habit. it was, however, i have to say, not very funny. coolidge. >> the opening skit was okay, mainly because daryl hannah did a more loose and realizic donald trump than donald trump did, but when the high moments of his appearance as bernie sanders, larry david's impersonation of bernie sanders, and then appearing on stage to smartly get rid of the chance for him to be interrupted by a taunt, and collecting $5,000, i understand this morning the people who are putting up the money to get something to say that during trump's appearance are actually going to pay larry david $5,000. >> you are really giving a review. >> would you you ordered me to stay up to 1:00 until morning i don't know -- >> actually 1978 is the last time i watched it, and i think that's the last time it was funny. >> ooh. >> there was quite a sizable crowd protesting. at the white house,
i think we can blame this on calvin coolidge, the first president to appear on the white house lawn in an indian headdress. since then presidents have felt compelled to occasionally mock themselves and candidates have gotten in the habit. it was, however, i have to say, not very funny. coolidge. >> the opening skit was okay, mainly because daryl hannah did a more loose and realizic donald trump than donald trump did, but when the high moments of his appearance as bernie sanders, larry...
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greg, i know you like calvin coolidge. you don't like christmas, but you like coolidge. you can have that. anyway, thanks to them for sending that up here. thanks, stuart and lauren. >> so i told you all before we left for thanksgiving holiday we were bringing our son to the las vegas rescue mission to serve thanksgiving dinner and the next day to the homeless there. there's the meal that was served, the thanksgiving meal. they put out -- get this -- a thousand meals on thanksgiving dinner and 400 meals the day after thanksgiving. there's adrian in the white hat serving, there's eric chase walking through the crowd talking to people. an amazing two days, and then afterwards we had good fortune to spend some time at the hotel, and that's what we did. greg, you're up. >> well, that's depressing, because i didn't have as much fun. get out of my line here. if you want to know how to defeat isis on a personal level. i have a column where i talk about how you can actually beat isis. eric shared his plans for thanksgiving. people thought i spent it alone, but actually i didn't.
greg, i know you like calvin coolidge. you don't like christmas, but you like coolidge. you can have that. anyway, thanks to them for sending that up here. thanks, stuart and lauren. >> so i told you all before we left for thanksgiving holiday we were bringing our son to the las vegas rescue mission to serve thanksgiving dinner and the next day to the homeless there. there's the meal that was served, the thanksgiving meal. they put out -- get this -- a thousand meals on thanksgiving...
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reagan's favorite president was calvin coolidge who sat back and let real wealth create wealth. this stuff did you want work. >> we want a president of the united states that will be atop the list because of the liberty he gives people because of economic reasons. we don't want someone like putin who sits atop the list because he's a tyrant. >> can't you do both? i hate to go back to reagan but he's an example of a guy -- the first two years he was president we were in deep recession in 1981 and 1982. those were the times he was empowering the position of the united states throughout the world. >> we can do both and we need to do both. i think we also have to really open our eyes and see the power structures are changing. with the global operations which we don't have control over in any substantive way. >> i saw john shaking his head on that one. >> reagan inherited a world. let's not compare isis. there is no comparison. reagan would be far less interventionist because there is no pou to intervene. >> we don't really know that. >> iran and russia are brokering a toxic relation
reagan's favorite president was calvin coolidge who sat back and let real wealth create wealth. this stuff did you want work. >> we want a president of the united states that will be atop the list because of the liberty he gives people because of economic reasons. we don't want someone like putin who sits atop the list because he's a tyrant. >> can't you do both? i hate to go back to reagan but he's an example of a guy -- the first two years he was president we were in deep...
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series of home and car window vandalisms in northeast nebraska.police say cheyenne hutson, justin coolidge and dallis smith... all 19- year- olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal mischief.there were more than 70 reports of windows being shot at by b- b guns in norfolk and woodland park. the three teens were arrested after a traffic stop found b- b guns and ammunition in their car. 3 today loocal law enforcement and native american came together in a town hall meeting...looking for solutions to some common problems. too many native americans are suffering the consequences of alcohol and drug abuse. but what can be done to help them?siouxland news reporter jaclyn driscoll has more. 3 "i'd like to ask the question, where are you? where's our mayor, where's our councilmen, our elected members. where are you?"although council was made aware of the meeting, mar bob scott says other obligations kept him from attending. "i think i got an email on this particular meeting, but all the council was copied so i assumed somebody would go there. wrong assumption on my part. when i found out ther
series of home and car window vandalisms in northeast nebraska.police say cheyenne hutson, justin coolidge and dallis smith... all 19- year- olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal mischief.there were more than 70 reports of windows being shot at by b- b guns in norfolk and woodland park. the three teens were arrested after a traffic stop found b- b guns and ammunition in their car. 3 today loocal law enforcement and native american came together in a town hall meeting...looking for...
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think of all the things we may not know about calvin coolidge. >> he could have been a big [ bleep ].> he could have been. and not only that, i think we can say with confidence, that calvin coolidge would not have been televisiongenic. >> get this book. his writing influenced my life. when my mom bought national lampoon for me. that changed everything for me. throw me under the omnibus, out now. >>> the debate league are back. i gave them a special project to do this week. it had nothing to do with watching that last horrible debate. they're up next. to do with wat that horrible debate. rl the cold truth is... if a cold keeps you up at night you can't just catch up on sleep the next day. new alka-seltzer plus night cold & cough liquid relieves tough cold symptoms and quiets coughs for up to 8 hours... ...to help you sleep at night. new alka-seltzer plus night liquid. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, tooth
think of all the things we may not know about calvin coolidge. >> he could have been a big [ bleep ].> he could have been. and not only that, i think we can say with confidence, that calvin coolidge would not have been televisiongenic. >> get this book. his writing influenced my life. when my mom bought national lampoon for me. that changed everything for me. throw me under the omnibus, out now. >>> the debate league are back. i gave them a special project to do this...
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on-again and off-again showers coming through thursday, friday and saturday looking and sunshine with coolidge temperatures, highs down to 54 saturday. >> another person -- >> i will come just before midnight. frozen berries i keep in my fridge. ben: frozen berries are good. ben: we are a very strange bunch here. the anti-dumping agency is accusing athletes of widespread drug cheating, the investigation found athletes, coaches plans and doctors participated in the scandal and now american runner alyssa montana from queens wants fifth place finish in the the did meter final from 2012 olympics upgraded to a bronze medal. says she disqualified two russian runners who finished ahead of her. >> i don't have any medals yet, but with the findings it looks promising and i'm very hopeful. recommended olympic officials [talking over each other] please from the summer olympics in real. reclaims of the dumping accusations are, quote, politically motivated. former new york matt jose reyes was arrested in hawaii, his wife told police the colorado rockies or stop granting by the neck and shoved her into a sl
on-again and off-again showers coming through thursday, friday and saturday looking and sunshine with coolidge temperatures, highs down to 54 saturday. >> another person -- >> i will come just before midnight. frozen berries i keep in my fridge. ben: frozen berries are good. ben: we are a very strange bunch here. the anti-dumping agency is accusing athletes of widespread drug cheating, the investigation found athletes, coaches plans and doctors participated in the scandal and now...
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charges in connection with a series of home and car window vandalisms in northeast nebraska.police coolidge and dallis smith... all 19- year- olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal mischief in the case. more than 70 reports of windows being shot at by b- b guns in norfolk, woodland park, stanton and madison are rt of this case.the three teens were arrested after a traffic stop found b- b guns and ammunition in their car. 3 drug abuse and homelessness are issues recently coming to light in sioux city. and many arrests for these issues come from the native american community but issues that challenge our entire community. 3 3 siouxland news reporter jaclyn driscoll attended a town hall meeting today to get more details. jaclyn? 3 diana, larry... with homelessness and drug abuse entering the spotlight in sioux city, the nave american community is taking steps to improve these numbers especially with the high percentage of arrests of native americans. but some in attendance at the town hall meeting at four directions were upset by the lack of city 3 "i'd like to ask the question, where
charges in connection with a series of home and car window vandalisms in northeast nebraska.police coolidge and dallis smith... all 19- year- olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal mischief in the case. more than 70 reports of windows being shot at by b- b guns in norfolk, woodland park, stanton and madison are rt of this case.the three teens were arrested after a traffic stop found b- b guns and ammunition in their car. 3 drug abuse and homelessness are issues recently coming to light...
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. >> she has been bending, stretching, and breathing her way into longevity since the coolidge presidencyher positive message today, it's really timeless. >> beautiful. >> reporter: meet the real life forrest gump. >> listen to your heart beat. >> reporter: 97-year-old, like gump, has witnessed historic moments firsthand and met with some of the most influential icons like bob hope, the dalai lama, and deepak chopra. but unlike the famed character played by tom hanks -- >> run, forest, run! >> reporter: her secret isn't rung. >> shrift them off your back. >> reporter: it's stretching. and her longevity has made her the world's oldest living yoga teacher. born in india, tao moved to france and had success model fog famous designers like coco channel. when world war ii broke out she found herself drawn into the resistance against nazi germany. it was then that she realized the power of positive change in teaching yoga to others. >> the nicest thing that i could is when somebody can't do something and i show them they can. >> reporter: she toured the u.s. and even wrote over 300 film scripps
. >> she has been bending, stretching, and breathing her way into longevity since the coolidge presidencyher positive message today, it's really timeless. >> beautiful. >> reporter: meet the real life forrest gump. >> listen to your heart beat. >> reporter: 97-year-old, like gump, has witnessed historic moments firsthand and met with some of the most influential icons like bob hope, the dalai lama, and deepak chopra. but unlike the famed character played by tom...
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series of home and car window vandalisms in northeast nebraska.police say cheyenne hutson, justin coolidge and dallis smith... all 19- year- olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal mischief in the case. morehan 70 repos of windows being shot at by b- b guns in norfolk and woodland park are part of this case.the three teens were arrested after a traffic stop found b- b guns and ammunition in their car. 3 today loocal law enforcement and nativeamerican came together in a town hall meeting...looking for solutions to some common problems. too many native americans are suffering the consequences of alcohol and drug abuse. but what can be done to help them?siouxland news reporter jaclyn driscoll has more. 3 "i'd like to ask the question, where are you? where's our mayor, where's our councilmen, our elected members. where are you?"although council was made aware of the meeting, mayor obligations kept him from attending. "i think i got an email on this particular meeting, but all the council was copied so i assumed somebody would go there. wrong assumption on my part. when i found out there
series of home and car window vandalisms in northeast nebraska.police say cheyenne hutson, justin coolidge and dallis smith... all 19- year- olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal mischief in the case. morehan 70 repos of windows being shot at by b- b guns in norfolk and woodland park are part of this case.the three teens were arrested after a traffic stop found b- b guns and ammunition in their car. 3 today loocal law enforcement and nativeamerican came together in a town hall...
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of all the way through a calvin coolidge but in the '30's that made the difference with the inventionesian economics or the entire opprobriums -- and tenement programs. we had a recession and we recovered very quickly but there was a recession in the 1920's but then the economy started growing very quickly john: without big government we destroy the planet? >> federal spending damages the environment and california has a terrible drought partly the responsibility of the government has been subsidizing water that causes over consumption farmers are forming what they shouldn't be that is at the roots of the problem. the subsidies cause distortion one of the biggest polluters is the federal government agencies. [applause] >> some say we have to balance the budget but you say that is not politically realistic and we don't have to? they say okay but we will raise taxes but simply to have it grow slower than the private sector over time. there is a long last where you say would is a list of countries? they have greece and france and italy. >> this will continue to grow just more slowly? >>
of all the way through a calvin coolidge but in the '30's that made the difference with the inventionesian economics or the entire opprobriums -- and tenement programs. we had a recession and we recovered very quickly but there was a recession in the 1920's but then the economy started growing very quickly john: without big government we destroy the planet? >> federal spending damages the environment and california has a terrible drought partly the responsibility of the government has...
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justin coolidge... and dallis smith... all 19 - year - olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal mischief in the case. more than 70 reports of windows being shot at by b - b guns in norfolk and woodland park are part of this case. the three teenagers were arrested after a traffic stop and b - b guns and ammunition were found in their car. 3 local law enforcement and native americans came together for a town hall meeting... looking for solutions to some common problems. as siouxland news reporter jaclyn driscoll shows us... too many native americans are suffering the consequences of alcohol and drug abuse. 3 "i'd like to ask the question, where are you? where's our mayor, where's our councilmen, our elected members. where are you?"although council was made aware of the meeting, mayor bob scott says other obligations kept him from attending. "i think i got an email on this particular meeting, but all the council was copied so i assumed assumption on my part. when i found out there was a concern that i wasn't there, i texted the chief to let him know i was
justin coolidge... and dallis smith... all 19 - year - olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal mischief in the case. more than 70 reports of windows being shot at by b - b guns in norfolk and woodland park are part of this case. the three teenagers were arrested after a traffic stop and b - b guns and ammunition were found in their car. 3 local law enforcement and native americans came together for a town hall meeting... looking for solutions to some common problems. as siouxland news...
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think of all of the things we may not know about calvin coolidge. >> yes. >> we can say with confidencecollege lage would not be kalu again nicks. his writing influenced life when my mom bought national lamb boon. it is called thrown under the omnibus. the kids are back again with a special project to do this week. had nothing to do with withatch that horrible debate. rl we always were told we were german. we were in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking around on ancestry. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tub
think of all of the things we may not know about calvin coolidge. >> yes. >> we can say with confidencecollege lage would not be kalu again nicks. his writing influenced life when my mom bought national lamb boon. it is called thrown under the omnibus. the kids are back again with a special project to do this week. had nothing to do with withatch that horrible debate. rl we always were told we were german. we were in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking...
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. >>> students testing racism on coolidge campuses. and those students kept yesterday's rally peaceful. but their message was a powerful one. race. y will not be tolerated. and organizers want people to us about be comfortable talking about race. >>> this morning, the university of missouri has a new president. mike middleton is a former law professor who served 18 years as a deputy chancellor and he is black and replaces tim wolf who resigned amidstudent protests. >>> and between the college protest and campaign politics, there is a lot in the news this week. >> and he takes a closer look at the brighter side of things. >> reporter: it's been a bad news week hard feelings on campus, harsh words on the campaign trail and horrific scenes from the war zones overseas and here at home, depressing weather and early darkness. let me try to us about brighten your mood with some perspective. most college students, including those protesting, do not fit the stereotype of clueless narcissist eager to us about shut down dis sent manufactured by a
. >>> students testing racism on coolidge campuses. and those students kept yesterday's rally peaceful. but their message was a powerful one. race. y will not be tolerated. and organizers want people to us about be comfortable talking about race. >>> this morning, the university of missouri has a new president. mike middleton is a former law professor who served 18 years as a deputy chancellor and he is black and replaces tim wolf who resigned amidstudent protests....
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maybe calvin coolidge could have gotten away with it. >> 90 days away from iowa, donald trump and ben carson getting over 50 mkt of the vote, are republicans in the establishment, coming around to the idea they might get the nomination. >> 60% of republicans think trump is going t be nominee. carson wins iowa. probably the most likely scenario at this moment. we go to new hampshire and new hampshire gets to validate an alternative. right now, that would probably be donald trump. the races are decided, no nominee has been chose on the republican side in the modern media age since kennedy or nixon who didn't win one of these two states. the camigns are seen nationally. no other story that we see in those early states. that could be the race. >> nevada, south carolina, you get the big s.e.c. primary on march 1st. if trump is ahead at that point, i don't know how you stop him. >> on the democratic side, we saw bernie sanders right there, he seems somewhat am by va lent about how hard to take her on in >> it was tough-ish. he has advisers that want to go further and more narrowly at her. y
maybe calvin coolidge could have gotten away with it. >> 90 days away from iowa, donald trump and ben carson getting over 50 mkt of the vote, are republicans in the establishment, coming around to the idea they might get the nomination. >> 60% of republicans think trump is going t be nominee. carson wins iowa. probably the most likely scenario at this moment. we go to new hampshire and new hampshire gets to validate an alternative. right now, that would probably be donald trump. the...
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also westbound 580 at coolidge, we're seeing green on the sensors.tbound 580, to 680, lighter than usual. that's the good news. eastbound if you plan to head out of town. aren't seeing any troubles on that portion of the freeway. westbound 4, still busy as you work your way through pittsburgh -- through pittsburg. >>> let's take a look at this. 44 degrees. that would be peggy rogers and peggy says right now she actually has clear skies but a lot of ground fog. good morning to you, peggy. we do have rain. it's pushing into the north bay. hasn't moved into the petaluma area as of yet. but we do see some precipitation. let's call in our radar. you see the green on the screen. you need and umbrella today. it's raining in lakeport. light showers passing through cloverdale. we have smattering of showers along the santa cruz mountains and skyline boulevard. this is our live camera looking out to the bay bridge. what do they say? red sky in the morning sailors take warp -- warning. get on the phone. call them. we have a red sky. temperatures in the 40s and 5
also westbound 580 at coolidge, we're seeing green on the sensors.tbound 580, to 680, lighter than usual. that's the good news. eastbound if you plan to head out of town. aren't seeing any troubles on that portion of the freeway. westbound 4, still busy as you work your way through pittsburgh -- through pittsburg. >>> let's take a look at this. 44 degrees. that would be peggy rogers and peggy says right now she actually has clear skies but a lot of ground fog. good morning to you,...
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the third one is west 580, the crash at coolidge looks like it cleared.orth 101 around sfo, a crash is blocking one lane, so watch for slowing. the south bay shows no problem. same thing for the tri-valley, a quick look here shows you 101 not bad. also the in order bay, fox are coming in from san rafael to the golden gate bridge. we'll continue to track that as well as your top stories. coming back after this break. glue 6:25. in santa clara, investigators are reviewing surveillance videos to see who shot at the police bill. it's not far from sclaent clara university. no one was hurt. >>> happening later today, president obama getting ready to to honor the 2015 medal of honor recipients at the white house, including bay hear and giant legend. >>> coming up, we're tracking several breaking stories, a crash and door-to-door search. what authorities just told her. >>> plus breaking news overseas, a russian war plane shot down over the syrian border, the war the words. ono off-days, or downtime.ason. opportunity is everything you make of it. this winter, take
the third one is west 580, the crash at coolidge looks like it cleared.orth 101 around sfo, a crash is blocking one lane, so watch for slowing. the south bay shows no problem. same thing for the tri-valley, a quick look here shows you 101 not bad. also the in order bay, fox are coming in from san rafael to the golden gate bridge. we'll continue to track that as well as your top stories. coming back after this break. glue 6:25. in santa clara, investigators are reviewing surveillance videos to...
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every time we pursued all three of those, whether in the 1920s with calvin coolidge or the 1960's with0s with ronald reagan, the result has been incredible economic growth. >> how are you able to capture the president? i mean president reagan. you had to get the words right but you also had to capture him in the delivery. >> we knew him so well. that was very lucky. not all presidential speech writers get to know the exact philosophy point of view thinking. reading habits of the president they work for. with reagan, we did. we had all followed him intellectually for years. by the time i was working[titjuw this guy and so i can anticipate him. when he i get him wrong, he will edit it, change it, and send it back to me, perhaps with a pointed note. but when i got him right, i felt it was just right and it was based on the fact that we all knew him. >> when you listen to these candidates, you can tell if they have multiple speech writers? do you have that much of an ear to know are they inconsistent with the prior speeches? is there a common thread? >> that's a very interesting question.
every time we pursued all three of those, whether in the 1920s with calvin coolidge or the 1960's with0s with ronald reagan, the result has been incredible economic growth. >> how are you able to capture the president? i mean president reagan. you had to get the words right but you also had to capture him in the delivery. >> we knew him so well. that was very lucky. not all presidential speech writers get to know the exact philosophy point of view thinking. reading habits of the...
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we need somebody like a calvin coolidge or william gladstone who will change the trajectory of the countryd both of them created marvelous prosperity, improved the welfare system, helped the poor, made government more efficient. they had to do radical things like fire nonperformers, get ready of the waste and corruption. i mean, this is heavy lifting because you got a lot of interests that want to keep it that way. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >>> charles koch's new book "good profit" on store shelves now. >>> president obama says it would be shameful for the u.s. to vet refugees based on their religion. and new fox polling shows voters have a strong opinion on the matter as well. our panel as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. we heard you got a job as a developer!!!!! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... gu
we need somebody like a calvin coolidge or william gladstone who will change the trajectory of the countryd both of them created marvelous prosperity, improved the welfare system, helped the poor, made government more efficient. they had to do radical things like fire nonperformers, get ready of the waste and corruption. i mean, this is heavy lifting because you got a lot of interests that want to keep it that way. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >>>...
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first came radio, which hit the point of maturity in the 1924 race where calvin coolidge won the election. radio is very interesting because suddenly candidates did not have bodies and they just spoke with their voice and they were not speaking at the fairgrounds. the came into people's houses through these radios. and suddenly you had to have to have this intimate conversation with voters. a lot of candidates cannot make this transition. franklin roosevelt with his fireside chats was ideally suited to it. and then in 1960, you have the injured action of tv as the main media force. it was perfectly encapsulated in the debate between kennedy and nixon, when nixon was totally oblivious to the fact that he was sweating in looked horrible on tv. i think he thought he had one, and obviously, he did not. in one sense it gturned them into two-dimensional images. social media is the new thing in the mix. and i think in some ways it no longer emphasizes the image of a candidate. it puts much more emphasis on personality. you want a personality that does grab attention on social media and you want
first came radio, which hit the point of maturity in the 1924 race where calvin coolidge won the election. radio is very interesting because suddenly candidates did not have bodies and they just spoke with their voice and they were not speaking at the fairgrounds. the came into people's houses through these radios. and suddenly you had to have to have this intimate conversation with voters. a lot of candidates cannot make this transition. franklin roosevelt with his fireside chats was ideally...
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he gets to see calvin coolidge. they put a civilian guard on the tomb. army the united states takes over. i tell people i was a tomb guard. they say oh -- you were in the marine corps. i say i have the utmost respect for the marine corps. they are the bravest of the brave. the army has always guarded the tomb of the unknown soldier. is administered by the department of the army. most other cemeteries, with the exception of the old soldier and sailors home in d.c., all our administered by the department of veterans affairs. going to leap ahead here. they had just not down the -- knocked down the navy annex. i do not qualify for inground burial at arlington, even though i was a sentinel at the tomb of the unknown soldier. heart, ahave a purple medal of honor, i did not retire from service. not everybody can be buried in arlington. all retirees are qualified. in 19 31, this was placed on. noticed this crack. this is going through the block. they think it goes all the way through. said --e earthquake, i does it stay on? they knew what i was talking about. th
he gets to see calvin coolidge. they put a civilian guard on the tomb. army the united states takes over. i tell people i was a tomb guard. they say oh -- you were in the marine corps. i say i have the utmost respect for the marine corps. they are the bravest of the brave. the army has always guarded the tomb of the unknown soldier. is administered by the department of the army. most other cemeteries, with the exception of the old soldier and sailors home in d.c., all our administered by the...
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we ought to go back and blame this on calvin coolidge who was the first for the appear on the white housen indianhead dress and since that time presidents have felt compelled and mock them selfs and now presidential candidates have gotten in the habit. it was, however, i have to say not very funny. >> talking about calvin? >> last night, the opening skit was okay because this was aless and realistic donald trump than donald trump but when the high moment of the appearance is bernie sanders and larry david impersonation of bernie sanders and appearing on stage to smartly get rid of the chance for him to be interrupted by a taunt and clocking $5,000 i understand the people who were putting up the money to get someone to say that during the appearance or going to pay larry david $5,000. >> i am impressed you watched. >> you ordered he to stay up until 1:00 o'clock in the morning is beyond me. >> i have not been up that late since 1978. last time it u.s. nonany -- it was funny. >> some immigration groups protested outside and you can see a sizable crowd and i am curious at white house do they
we ought to go back and blame this on calvin coolidge who was the first for the appear on the white housen indianhead dress and since that time presidents have felt compelled and mock them selfs and now presidential candidates have gotten in the habit. it was, however, i have to say not very funny. >> talking about calvin? >> last night, the opening skit was okay because this was aless and realistic donald trump than donald trump but when the high moment of the appearance is bernie...
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first came radio which it is part of a journey in the 1924 race i think for calvin coolidge won the reelectiondio was interesting because i believe candidates didn't have the bodies. they just spoke with her voice and they were not speaking at big fairgrounds but they came into people's houses through these radios and suddenly you have had this kind of intimate conversation with the voters. ..
first came radio which it is part of a journey in the 1924 race i think for calvin coolidge won the reelectiondio was interesting because i believe candidates didn't have the bodies. they just spoke with her voice and they were not speaking at big fairgrounds but they came into people's houses through these radios and suddenly you have had this kind of intimate conversation with the voters. ..
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he remembered calvin coolidge being photographed with one and looking ridiculous. in that respect, eisenhower is sort of a forgotten president. he was much more modest, down to earth, and did not have the kind of charisma or ear for public relations that kennedy did. he did try to use television when he ran for president, but he did not fully master it. host: ladies and gentlemen, thank you. [applause] host: a very good book is for sale from our friends from barnes & noble in the hall. i'm sure you would be happy to sign copies. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you can do anything you want to, they used to ask me about that as first lady. that you are supposed to do first ladies are supposed to do. you can do anything you want to. it is such a great soapbox. a great opportunity. i would advise any first lady to do what she wanted to do. you will beg, criticized no matter what you do. could've
he remembered calvin coolidge being photographed with one and looking ridiculous. in that respect, eisenhower is sort of a forgotten president. he was much more modest, down to earth, and did not have the kind of charisma or ear for public relations that kennedy did. he did try to use television when he ran for president, but he did not fully master it. host: ladies and gentlemen, thank you. [applause] host: a very good book is for sale from our friends from barnes & noble in the hall. i'm...