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coolidge, i have a bet with my girlfriend i can get you to say more than two words. he looked at her and said you lose. but, knowing it would be a while before we got the democrats back in the white house again, mr. roosevelt decided to go work on wall street and he needed a good private secretary so he asked me to come work for him. and i said, i don't know, mr. roosevelt. i find law work about the most boring thing in the world. there aren't any lawyers in the rom, are there? [laughter] >> oh, i didn't think so. you all look very nice. so, at any rate, so, he said, don't worry, missy, by then he was calling me missy, because his children had started calling me that and before long, everyone did. don't worry, missy, i find law work pretty boring myself. there will be lots of other things to do and he was right because he was involved in all sorts of causes, the boy scouts, the woodrow wilson, foundation and i went up to manhattan and stayed with a cousin and enjoying working with him there very, very much. then in august, 1921, he went to camp obello island and ther
coolidge, i have a bet with my girlfriend i can get you to say more than two words. he looked at her and said you lose. but, knowing it would be a while before we got the democrats back in the white house again, mr. roosevelt decided to go work on wall street and he needed a good private secretary so he asked me to come work for him. and i said, i don't know, mr. roosevelt. i find law work about the most boring thing in the world. there aren't any lawyers in the rom, are there? [laughter]...
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there didn't seem to have the rigidity in hoover or the coolidge administration.coolidge will come in the kitchen and critique what the service reading as it seems like reading a lot of the food here now with the food. >> what about the wilson administration? he desegregated the civil service. >> they still have the segregation but wilson was a southerner there's a lot of reports of him meeting the southern food by white house staff. there's more during the harding administration but he love their food. >> so the harding administration seem to be a feeling of calm robbery. harding was big and waffles. the cook that would make these waffles were celebrated and talked about how much he loved their waffles. >> he waffled in a good way do you know daisy bonner and -- government? and i haven't read your book yet but in the next administration can you expand on the. >> i do not know if they actually met. i didn't find a record of it. i don't know but the second one was over something silly. the first lady, mrs. truman wanted a stick of butter and mrs. nesbitt refused to
there didn't seem to have the rigidity in hoover or the coolidge administration.coolidge will come in the kitchen and critique what the service reading as it seems like reading a lot of the food here now with the food. >> what about the wilson administration? he desegregated the civil service. >> they still have the segregation but wilson was a southerner there's a lot of reports of him meeting the southern food by white house staff. there's more during the harding administration...
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kennedy calvin coolidge or theodore roosevelt? the answer it's teddy. him, 42 years old when he took office in 1941. if he would have been the vice president's political career would have died to get the same thing happened to joe biden? he could be running as the oldest president in history. the former vp launched a committee action suggesting is throwing his hat back in the ring in 2020. he will be 78 years young. the democratic field to be a very crowded one which is one reason michael bloomberg said he thinks president trump has a good shot at re-election. he says trump has a 55% chance of winning the next election. while all democrats cancel each other out and let the president skate to an easy when? i may bring in the cohost on the "fox news" channel 9:00 p.m. on the east coast six in the west. juan williams. hi juan. how excited to get at the prospect of a joe biden presidency? >> what did ronald reagan say i refuse refused to allow my opponent's youth to be used against them? i think with joe biden we have never had a president who would be 78 o
kennedy calvin coolidge or theodore roosevelt? the answer it's teddy. him, 42 years old when he took office in 1941. if he would have been the vice president's political career would have died to get the same thing happened to joe biden? he could be running as the oldest president in history. the former vp launched a committee action suggesting is throwing his hat back in the ring in 2020. he will be 78 years young. the democratic field to be a very crowded one which is one reason michael...
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grant calvin coolidge or theodore roosevelt? finally. hey ron!lly taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just 99 dollars a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. kennedy: back before the break i asked who was the youngest president in history is louise s. grant john f. kennedy calvin coolidge or theodore roosevelt? the answer it's teddy. yet a bear named after him, 42 years old when he
grant calvin coolidge or theodore roosevelt? finally. hey ron!lly taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to...
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>> look what happened under coolidge. coolidge wanted to lower taxes. people said you can't do it.hamber of congress said you couldn't do it. they lowered taxes. they had more money than they knew what to do with. david: why does senator mcconnell of not taking that policy -- >> i have a personal policy not speaking for colleagues. let colleagues speak for themselves. we have to take in static ramifications. tax code simplification and rate reduction, has positive dynamic effect, one we need to measure. david: secretary mnuchin appears to be going by the dynamic analysis, not the static analysis. are you okay with that. >> absolutely. that doesn't mean we're free to assume a can opener, assume everything under the planet will happen but that does need to be taken into account. charles: you are a judiciary committee member. and of course there is the whole question about the subpoenas going out with regard to the russian investigation, at large. with regard to individuals, can you talk about who is receiving a subpoena? some people thought former secretary of united nations samantha
>> look what happened under coolidge. coolidge wanted to lower taxes. people said you can't do it.hamber of congress said you couldn't do it. they lowered taxes. they had more money than they knew what to do with. david: why does senator mcconnell of not taking that policy -- >> i have a personal policy not speaking for colleagues. let colleagues speak for themselves. we have to take in static ramifications. tax code simplification and rate reduction, has positive dynamic effect,...
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in his "dogs playing poker" series, cassius coolidge painted dogs engaged in other activities, includingollowing? ice skating, ballroom dancing, hot air ballooning, or horseback riding. stay tuned for the answer. >> the answer to that question was ballroom dancing. [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ welcome back to "who wants to be a millionaire." we're about to make one of our audience members very happy and give them a little taste of the "who wants to be a millionaire" experience and hopefully give away $1,000 cash right here. [cheers and applause] margaret dolbear. margaret dolbear. margaret? margaret! [cheers and applause] how you doing? >> oh, thank you! >> take this. come on over. >> oh, goodness. >> right behind the podium. i feel like you were a little bit shocked. >> just a little, yes. >> i'm not messing around. i'm about to give you $1,000. >> this is really funny. >> where are you from? >> syracuse, new york. >> from syracuse, new york. nice. >> yeah! >> welcome. what do you do back in syracuse? >> i'm a server. >> a server? all right. other than trying to stay warm du
in his "dogs playing poker" series, cassius coolidge painted dogs engaged in other activities, includingollowing? ice skating, ballroom dancing, hot air ballooning, or horseback riding. stay tuned for the answer. >> the answer to that question was ballroom dancing. [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ welcome back to "who wants to be a millionaire." we're about to make one of our audience members very happy and give them a little taste of the "who wants to...
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hayes, garfield, arthur, cleveland, harrison, cleveland, mckinley, roosevelt, taft, wilson, harding, coolidge, hoover, franklin roosevelt, harry s. truman, dwight d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy, johnson, nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, clinton, bush, obama. it's a mouthful for sure (laughs) - impressive. and you didn't just recite the names, but you asked the audience to clap along, did they? - they did. it was a way to get them involved and the final question is kind of an intense point so i think it kind of broke up the mood and made everyone more relaxed. - what gave you the idea to sing the presidents song? - well i actually learned how to do that in 7th grade. my history teacher used to bring his guitar to class to help us remember information, because it's so much easier to remember it in a song. it was just something cool and fun that i remembered i could do and it made me stand out from the rest of the contestants. - stand out you did! what's it like to hear your name announced as the winner, as miss teen usa? - it's a very crazy moment, a very exciting and surreal moment for sure.
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and when harding and coolidge show up, they don't challenge the standard anymore. but the migration is putting pressure and will lead to the first black congressman from chicago. this is happening, but enough to overwhelm the seniority that democrats have to chair panels and to chair committees that will go on through into the roosevelt administration. >> that's the key, the weight of power in congress was, you know, moving and continuing to be in the hands of the southern democrats. so i think there is complicity well beyond the southerners. and this will become clear throughout the 20th century, when there is northern backlash as much as southerners. but at this moment the southerners have the cards. but i think that was pretty fundamental to the process, to the way seniority was starting to really shape the leadership ladder of the chambers. >> this was actually the secondhand i saw, and then we'll go to -- >> i wonder if a legacy of woodrow wilson isn't -- you know, that he created an ideological core nucleus within the democratic party for modern liberalism be
and when harding and coolidge show up, they don't challenge the standard anymore. but the migration is putting pressure and will lead to the first black congressman from chicago. this is happening, but enough to overwhelm the seniority that democrats have to chair panels and to chair committees that will go on through into the roosevelt administration. >> that's the key, the weight of power in congress was, you know, moving and continuing to be in the hands of the southern democrats. so i...
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and you and i go back to the 70s when we reported - [laughter] >> it was calvin coolidge. no it was the nixon era. the idea was, get the facts right. the "washington post", would run around and say no gloating and staff television! >> i think this has sparked a rebirth of the mainstream media and in a lot of ways. feeding that beast has become a full-time job. and you can see based on the james comey testimony, he himself .45 articles on the front page of major newspapers had no facts. >> will have about 30 seconds. >> has pete - was a report on the campaign for a long time. he spent time at harvard and wrote a great research paper. the boys on the bus being a classic book about the 1972 campaign. twitter has created a monster that constantly needs to be fed. even with scandal just being the president tweeting out a word. >> we will see you next sunday. up next, a symbol of our nation gets a makeover. people would ask me in different countries that we traveled, what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shock
and you and i go back to the 70s when we reported - [laughter] >> it was calvin coolidge. no it was the nixon era. the idea was, get the facts right. the "washington post", would run around and say no gloating and staff television! >> i think this has sparked a rebirth of the mainstream media and in a lot of ways. feeding that beast has become a full-time job. and you can see based on the james comey testimony, he himself .45 articles on the front page of major newspapers...
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yes, that was the calvin coolidge year. it was the nixon era.s get the facts right, then bradley who would run around at "the washington post" and is a "no" gloating and to stay off television. >> the opposites into trump sparked a rebirth of the mainstream media feeding that peace and becoming a full-time job. you see what jim comey testimony, he pointed out. >> brit: we only got about 30 seconds. >> pete handy for a long time was a reporter on the presidential campaign for cnn a research paper that all journal should read called how twitter killed the boys on the bus, the boys on the bus been the classic book about the 1972 campaign. twitter has created a monster that can constantly be fed with scandal even if the scandal was just president tweeting. >> brit: thank you. we will see you next sunday. up next, our power play of the week has been a symbol of our nation and it gets a makeover. watch this. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ truecar can help. it's great for finding a new car, but you already knew that. it's also great for finding the perfect used car.
yes, that was the calvin coolidge year. it was the nixon era.s get the facts right, then bradley who would run around at "the washington post" and is a "no" gloating and to stay off television. >> the opposites into trump sparked a rebirth of the mainstream media feeding that peace and becoming a full-time job. you see what jim comey testimony, he pointed out. >> brit: we only got about 30 seconds. >> pete handy for a long time was a reporter on the...
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. >> seth: the interiors are -- so this is a -- >> the interiors were of jennifer coolidge's house. >s. a really funny one. >> yeah, from "best in show," yeah, most of christopher guest movies. so we shot at her house, yeah. >> seth: and is it true that -- this was in louisiana, that you got invited to a halloween party? >> we did, yes. but -- but me and my fiance, jesse and elle fanning, we all went together, but it was 18th century wigs and like vampires and all powdered wigs. and i was dressed as ms. ratchet -- nurse ratchet. jesse -- we did "one flew over the cuckoo's nest." and then, elle was like a fairy, so we stuck out like -- we didn't last long at the party. >> seth: did -- do you feel like you had not been properly warned about what the costume protocol was? >> uh -- absolutely not -- we walked in and they were like, oh, a nurse is here. i was like, oh. i don't know. [ laughter ] >> seth: you mentioned jesse, your fiance, jesse plemons. you guys -- i guess you met on the set of the second season of "fargo." >> we did. >> seth: didn't start dating then -- >> no, we got toget
. >> seth: the interiors are -- so this is a -- >> the interiors were of jennifer coolidge's house. >s. a really funny one. >> yeah, from "best in show," yeah, most of christopher guest movies. so we shot at her house, yeah. >> seth: and is it true that -- this was in louisiana, that you got invited to a halloween party? >> we did, yes. but -- but me and my fiance, jesse and elle fanning, we all went together, but it was 18th century wigs and like...
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with the harding and coolidge administration so first it was involved in housing and a note of the roosevelt administration was worried but relatively progressive on race because of the african-americans. were having the only housing for white families. >> i will push you a little bit. but much of that inequality can be traced to this. so it can only be created by i am awful economy. so with is the opportunity to be involved so that is the ability to segregate. >> i gave a lot of lecturer's and people always ask me that question i did not want to answer that the fine a in a book about remedies in tell the disabuse ourselves of private causation because as long as we have this consensus conservatives and liberals alike those that think that as is the fact there was segregation that we cannot think free the so i will give you a radical answer because there is no political consensus that gave you the example before from levittown. with the history was state-sponsored as a violation of the 14th amendment so we might do the following the 15 percent of the metropolitan areas or where they buy at t
with the harding and coolidge administration so first it was involved in housing and a note of the roosevelt administration was worried but relatively progressive on race because of the african-americans. were having the only housing for white families. >> i will push you a little bit. but much of that inequality can be traced to this. so it can only be created by i am awful economy. so with is the opportunity to be involved so that is the ability to segregate. >> i gave a lot of...
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the brainchild of herbert hoover, signed into law by president coolidge. since that day, we have had when i recalled the political spectrum. there is a public interest standard for allocating radio waves. administrative allocation. the explicit nature of the program is said markets cannot do this job. government has to plan out what radio spectrum and they have to do it in the public interest, a very vague statement to many administrations. and anybody with a new radio technology has to get radio spectrum writes assigned specifically or them. this has been called "mother may ?" by many commissions. there was a commission created in 1934 and the wireless side. we carried it forward and renamed it the federal communications commission. we had that regime 90 years later as we stand here today. immediately, output restriction on the market. incumbent radio stations are delighted for the next couple years. many small stations are owned by nonprofit stations. they are not opt the heirs. the major enterprises and commercial enterprises do very well. off the air.o
the brainchild of herbert hoover, signed into law by president coolidge. since that day, we have had when i recalled the political spectrum. there is a public interest standard for allocating radio waves. administrative allocation. the explicit nature of the program is said markets cannot do this job. government has to plan out what radio spectrum and they have to do it in the public interest, a very vague statement to many administrations. and anybody with a new radio technology has to get...
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that year, when a republican was returned to the white house, the first of three republicans, hard, coolidge and hoover. only when fdr came back that wilson came into office that wilson began to be remembered, but even at that time, he was despised by the intellectual elite. walter litman, hence mortgagen that. george kennan. the list go coo go on and on help was also disliked by, as time win on, the left in the united states. they saw him as a person who actually was talking about peace and democracy as a front for pressing american economic interests abroad with a strong military. in other words, this was kind of a marxist approach that was widespread in american universities in the 1960s, particularly into the 1970s. but the right didn't like him either. the right depend like him because he was for strong government and because he -- well, if were a realist, he seem to idealistic and too much of a moralist. the bottom line on this was that wilson was simply not appreciated and recently has been opposed by african-american froms. those who have followed "black lives matter" may know that t
that year, when a republican was returned to the white house, the first of three republicans, hard, coolidge and hoover. only when fdr came back that wilson came into office that wilson began to be remembered, but even at that time, he was despised by the intellectual elite. walter litman, hence mortgagen that. george kennan. the list go coo go on and on help was also disliked by, as time win on, the left in the united states. they saw him as a person who actually was talking about peace and...
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look at this westbound 580 also slowed because of a crash right around coolidge and that was one of yourn just a few hours. he'll be answering questions on his contacts with the russian ambassador as well as his role in firing fbi director james comey. that starts at 11:30 in the morning. you can watch the full testimony live without interruption right here. the board of supervisors getting ready to hold a hearing on the $1.5 billi $1.5 billi $1.5 billion proposed budget. hope to see you then. have a great tuesday morning. >>> it's 8:00 on today. coming up, in the jury's hands. a verdict could come at any moment in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. so, will he spend his life in prison? we're live at the courthouse. >>> plus, what's in a brand? pharmacists reveal their best chases for over-the-counter products. >>> and oprah's least favorite thing. the media mogul shutting down the rumors, revealing the one thing she will never, ever do. today, tuesday, june 13th, 2017. ♪ >> i think i see some mermaids. what are your names? >> ellie. >> and what's your name? >> mae. >> you're the most
look at this westbound 580 also slowed because of a crash right around coolidge and that was one of yourn just a few hours. he'll be answering questions on his contacts with the russian ambassador as well as his role in firing fbi director james comey. that starts at 11:30 in the morning. you can watch the full testimony live without interruption right here. the board of supervisors getting ready to hold a hearing on the $1.5 billi $1.5 billi $1.5 billion proposed budget. hope to see you then....
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there is a little extra slowing west 580 at coolidge, a crash that may have cleared in the last couplead ways go north. bay bridge toll plaza metering lights are still on and we see san jose and west 237 slowing down toward the 101 merge, but a lighter flow overall. >> thank you very much. 7:57. happening now, mourners in florida remember the 49 people killed in last year's pulse nightclub terror attack. it happened one year ago today. on our home page, how the city of orlando is paying tribute. >> defense attorneys in the bill cosby sexual assault trial rest their case. the comedian has decided not to testify. on our facebook page, an update on the busy day in court. >> warriors fans gearing up for a busy night. another chance to win the nba championship. time at home at oracle arena. warriors leading three games to one. i'll see you in half an hour. >>> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, chilling rescue caught on camera. >> down here, i'll never see him again. >> video shows the moment police found and freed kayla brown, the woman handcuffed and chained in a shipping container for two
there is a little extra slowing west 580 at coolidge, a crash that may have cleared in the last couplead ways go north. bay bridge toll plaza metering lights are still on and we see san jose and west 237 slowing down toward the 101 merge, but a lighter flow overall. >> thank you very much. 7:57. happening now, mourners in florida remember the 49 people killed in last year's pulse nightclub terror attack. it happened one year ago today. on our home page, how the city of orlando is paying...
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the harding and coolidge and johnson administration it was the new deal that got involved in housing built in the new deal there was no housing before th that. it was more racist than others and it was progressive because i build some housing. if we follow the implication of your work, much of the inequality that we see can be traced to this progressive action. >> it can only be created by the government involved in the economy and you couldn't create this kind of equality so. >> i gave a lot of lectures and people always ask me that question i didn't want to answer it. i don't think that we can creatively think about the remedies until we disabuse ourselves of the myth of private causation because so long as we have the consensus across the political spectrum as conservatives and liberals alike use the term de facto segregation which i'm sure most of the room think of it as de facto segregation as long as we have that consensus, we are humbled in our ability to creatively remedy. it was unconstitutional, a violation of the 14th amendment and i argue in the book the 13th amendment we
the harding and coolidge and johnson administration it was the new deal that got involved in housing built in the new deal there was no housing before th that. it was more racist than others and it was progressive because i build some housing. if we follow the implication of your work, much of the inequality that we see can be traced to this progressive action. >> it can only be created by the government involved in the economy and you couldn't create this kind of equality so. >> i...