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that is the way calvin coolidge was. i admire coolidge.e saw what it was he could change and what he could not. the 20's were a pretty good decade. i recommend a look at him as well. susan: thank you for spending an hour with us from maine where with youraying safe family from covid-19. we appreciate your historic perspective in this particular time of crisis. -- amityamity shlaes. amity: thank you. >> all q&a programs are available on the website or on the podcast as c-span.org. >> if you miss any of our live coverage of the government response to the coronavirus outbreak, watch it any time at c-span.org/coronavirus. from they briefings president and the white house task force to updates on the hardest hit states. it is all there. use the charts and maps and confirm cases in the u.s. county by county. youroronavirus webpage is fast and easy way to watch c-span's unfiltered coverage of this pandemic. >> next, the british prime minister boris johnson gives members of the house of commons and update on his government response to the coronavi
that is the way calvin coolidge was. i admire coolidge.e saw what it was he could change and what he could not. the 20's were a pretty good decade. i recommend a look at him as well. susan: thank you for spending an hour with us from maine where with youraying safe family from covid-19. we appreciate your historic perspective in this particular time of crisis. -- amityamity shlaes. amity: thank you. >> all q&a programs are available on the website or on the podcast as c-span.org....
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that is the way calvin coolidge was. i admire coolidge.e saw what it was he could change and what he could not. the 1920's were a pretty good decade. they were not just a bubble and a champagne glass. i recommend a look at him as well. susan: thank you for spending an hour with us from maine where you are staying safe with your family from covid-19. we appreciate your historic perspective in this particular time of crisis. >> thank you. ♪ our available on our website, or on the podcast as c-span.org. miss any off you our live coverage of the government's response, watch it any time at c-span.org/coronavirus. from daily briefings by the president, to updates from governors and hardest hit states. it is all there. use the charts and maps to track the virus' spread. our coronavirus webpage is your past and easy way to watch c-span's unfiltered coverage of this pandemic. chad berg room of fox news gives us a look at the scene on capitol hill, tweeting house, senate, sergeant at arms extend restriction at the capital through may 1. no tours, on
that is the way calvin coolidge was. i admire coolidge.e saw what it was he could change and what he could not. the 1920's were a pretty good decade. they were not just a bubble and a champagne glass. i recommend a look at him as well. susan: thank you for spending an hour with us from maine where you are staying safe with your family from covid-19. we appreciate your historic perspective in this particular time of crisis. >> thank you. ♪ our available on our website, or on the podcast...
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that is the way calvin coolidge was. i admire coolidge.saw what it was he could change and what he could not. the 20's were a pretty good decade. they were not just a bubble in a champagne glass. i recommend a look at him as well. susan: thank you for spending an hour with us from maine where you are staying safe with your family from covid-19. we appreciate your historic perspective in this particular time of crisis. thank you, amity shlaes. amity: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all q&a programs are available on the website or on the podcast as c-span.org. >> if you miss any of our live coverage of the government response to the coronavirus outbreak, watch it any time at c-span.org/coronavirus. from daily briefings from the president and the white house task force to updates on the hardest hit states. it is all there. use the charts and maps and confirm cases in th
that is the way calvin coolidge was. i admire coolidge.saw what it was he could change and what he could not. the 20's were a pretty good decade. they were not just a bubble in a champagne glass. i recommend a look at him as well. susan: thank you for spending an hour with us from maine where you are staying safe with your family from covid-19. we appreciate your historic perspective in this particular time of crisis. thank you, amity shlaes. amity: thank you. [captions copyright national cable...
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that is the way calvin coolidge was. i admire coolidge.e saw what it was he could change and what he could not. the were a pretty good decade. 1920'sthey were not just a bubble and a champagne glass. i recommend a look at him as well. susan: thank you for spending an hour with us from maine where you are staying safe with your family from covid-19. we appreciate your historic perspective in this particular time of crisis. thank you amity shlaes. amity: thank you. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on the website or on the podcast as c-span.org. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] coming up in an hour on "washington journal," dr. jon andrus, epidemiologist and immunization specialist at george washington university discusses the u.s. response to the coronavirus pandemic. then, taxpayers for common sense president steve ellis talks about what is in the to trillion dollar coronavirus ai
that is the way calvin coolidge was. i admire coolidge.e saw what it was he could change and what he could not. the were a pretty good decade. 1920'sthey were not just a bubble and a champagne glass. i recommend a look at him as well. susan: thank you for spending an hour with us from maine where you are staying safe with your family from covid-19. we appreciate your historic perspective in this particular time of crisis. thank you amity shlaes. amity: thank you. ♪ >> all q&a...
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writing, amity serves as a presidential scholar for king's college, chairs the board of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation, and in a big coup for us at michigan chairs the whole selection committee for the manhattan institute high outcries. an award she herself has won. few decades have imprinted on the popular imagination quite as much as the 1960s and so many of us remember that decade for its most dramatic and turbulent moments. the assassinations of the kennedys and martin luther king jr. the march on washington and antiwar protests. neil armstrong on the moon and fighting in vietnam. amity's focus is not the job that played across the screens on the country Ãbindeed a generation of politicians came to realize that the centralized hierarchical and highly regulated model of political economy that dominated postwar america had stopped working. yet more than just the technical failures, amity captures the stifling feeling of a country run from the top down. america put up with the machinery and culture of mobilization during the two world wars and in the early years of a nuclear c
writing, amity serves as a presidential scholar for king's college, chairs the board of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation, and in a big coup for us at michigan chairs the whole selection committee for the manhattan institute high outcries. an award she herself has won. few decades have imprinted on the popular imagination quite as much as the 1960s and so many of us remember that decade for its most dramatic and turbulent moments. the assassinations of the kennedys and martin luther...
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i'd like to think the coolidge foundation for supporting me, certain brands including thomas smith, jim pearson who are both here, tim denison and especially josiah peterson who worked on the research. i'd like to thank my family, my husband and my daughter who are both here tonight. the first sentence is a question, why not socialism. this is a question we askedw ourselves. how to be answered? is a question you all people want to be able to deliver an answer to. we don't really feel an obligationll to undertake a long-term investment in projects that would open the american mind to see the challenge and the tragedy of socialism. we want to share the record of the past so that when they come to vote and leave, younger americans recognize that it isn't useful policy. it's november and 2019, educating is a long-term investment. we feel frustrated that the prospect and outright failure in the intellectual entrepreneurship. politics are much more fun and instant gratification. all of us have some vanity. people remember politicians. they do not always remember educators. so we want to be re
i'd like to think the coolidge foundation for supporting me, certain brands including thomas smith, jim pearson who are both here, tim denison and especially josiah peterson who worked on the research. i'd like to thank my family, my husband and my daughter who are both here tonight. the first sentence is a question, why not socialism. this is a question we askedw ourselves. how to be answered? is a question you all people want to be able to deliver an answer to. we don't really feel an...
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writing, she serves as a presidential scholar for james college, chairs the board of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation and for us at nih hermiachairs the selection comme for the manhattan institute cries, an award she herself has won. the latest work a new history is a stunning achievement. few decades have been printed on the popular quite as much as the 1960s and so many of us remember that decad the decade t dramatic and turbulent moment. the assassinations of the kennedys and martin luther king junior. the march on washington and the antiwar protests. neil armstrong on the moon and fighting in vietnam. the focus though is not a drama that played out on television osreens across the country so much as the failure of washington to control these events and to direct the show. indeed a generation of politicians came to realize that the centralized hierarchical and highly regulated model of political economies that dominated america have stopped working. more than just the technical failures, she captures the feeling of the country run from the top down. america put up with mach
writing, she serves as a presidential scholar for james college, chairs the board of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation and for us at nih hermiachairs the selection comme for the manhattan institute cries, an award she herself has won. the latest work a new history is a stunning achievement. few decades have been printed on the popular quite as much as the 1960s and so many of us remember that decad the decade t dramatic and turbulent moment. the assassinations of the kennedys and...
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calvin coolidge presidential onndation chair and author the u.s.ent response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. the early 20's, people thought america would never come back from the upheaval of world war i. that is what was going on and there was inflation, we were getting over the flu, the spanish influenza, and ofernment took a policy pulling out of the way. the government was -- the response was so counterintuitive , it is almost impossible to think about it now. the white house did not release a weekly address from the president. senator gary peters of michigan gave the democratic address discussing the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. peters: i am gary peters, roud rly -- p
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i do havea new crash in oakland 5.80 west near coolidge blocking ur left lane. so if you have to head westbound. this is really the only slow spotstacking up a bit from 13, leading up to the scene but continuing to downtown oakland. it's gong to look great after you pass ieurope 17 minutesright now because of that new crash froto 38 making it to downtown oland still much much lighter than nmal. 6.80 looks great. so does the nitz and easy 7 mites o2.37 milpitas to sunnyvale darya thanks. 19 and continuing our coverage on the coronavirus that travel ban fr europe to the us. >>go into efct tonight at midnight, european flights allowed th does not apply to unit kingdom. it's just and the europeans who want are able to come. if there are exceptions after comes thugh certain airports. americans who want to come home, they cam they have to go to those special preapproved irports and go for a special screening before boding the plane. the travel ban will have major financial effects on the local record breaking year for d a tourismand noa euroan travelers are outcry ver
i do havea new crash in oakland 5.80 west near coolidge blocking ur left lane. so if you have to head westbound. this is really the only slow spotstacking up a bit from 13, leading up to the scene but continuing to downtown oakland. it's gong to look great after you pass ieurope 17 minutesright now because of that new crash froto 38 making it to downtown oland still much much lighter than nmal. 6.80 looks great. so does the nitz and easy 7 mites o2.37 milpitas to sunnyvale darya thanks. 19 and...
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when calvin coolidge adds a roof, it is made of steel and concrete. that weight is put on that old wed. you will hear noises, not normal noises. -- the white house crying out in pain because of the weight it was carrying atop that old would. -- wood. >> i think truman had enough go set his own after having to deal with dropping the bombs on japan twice, and having to reconcile with having a war. i think president truman had a lot of his own demons inside of him he had to reconcile whether or not that was fair. >> yes, i mean, my general understanding is i have not heard much about ghost stories since the renovation. that is my other argument to that point. these stories are constantly in the press or people talk about experiencing unexcited things. but it seems a lot of these stories go up until 1952. and then you do not hear a lot after that. there's a story about president reagan's dog would not go into the lincoln bedroom, but it would stand outside the door and barked. but i'm sure you have dogs like that. i have a dog like that. i do not think th
when calvin coolidge adds a roof, it is made of steel and concrete. that weight is put on that old wed. you will hear noises, not normal noises. -- the white house crying out in pain because of the weight it was carrying atop that old would. -- wood. >> i think truman had enough go set his own after having to deal with dropping the bombs on japan twice, and having to reconcile with having a war. i think president truman had a lot of his own demons inside of him he had to reconcile whether...
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and we're back with michael warren sapp humala just talking about coolidge 19 michael there's a questionthat bothers you know it's rhyme being told and i understand you've confirmed that some people will go and check out. the. the same happened in college 1000 but not feel it it's not have any symptoms. absolute majority of their own so you don't feel anything like no house no no nothing and that means that i can take as many precautions as i want and not seal the collet when i have it and in sac my parents who are 60 plus if i leave wasn't right that's that's a biggest issue in the us. but you came to your parents and they get air they might have a severe disease that's exactly the biggest problem whatsoever here and that's why the brits actually in the big dinner hour break they said ok guys you get young guys you can go go there well you know you live well you can go to the clothing because it's very. isolation complete isolation. so what do you think is the the best approach i mean the whole herd immunity that britain was going for but didn't truly. do it at the end or what people ar
and we're back with michael warren sapp humala just talking about coolidge 19 michael there's a questionthat bothers you know it's rhyme being told and i understand you've confirmed that some people will go and check out. the. the same happened in college 1000 but not feel it it's not have any symptoms. absolute majority of their own so you don't feel anything like no house no no nothing and that means that i can take as many precautions as i want and not seal the collet when i have it and in...
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calvin coolidge presidential foundation chair, author, and economic historian on the u.s. government response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. >> the crash in the great gatsby, that was the crash of the early 20's, not the crash of 1929. people thought america would never come back from the big upheaval of world war i. that's what was going on. at that time, there was inflation. theere getting over a flu, spanish influenza, all this was going on. at that time, the government took a policy. the policy was, let's pull out of the way. the government response was so counterintuitive, it is so -- almost impossible to utter it right now. >> several governors held briefings yesterday on the coronavirus. among them, new jersey's phil murphy. he provided new numbers on deaths and positive cases in his stay and continued to urge people to stay home and practice social distancing. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm joined by the commissioner of health. ofher right, department health communicable disease medical director dr. ed lipschiftz. callahan.
calvin coolidge presidential foundation chair, author, and economic historian on the u.s. government response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. >> the crash in the great gatsby, that was the crash of the early 20's, not the crash of 1929. people thought america would never come back from the big upheaval of world war i. that's what was going on. at that time, there was inflation. theere getting over a flu, spanish influenza, all this was going on. at...
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for more on chancellor merkel's press conference i'm joined now by constantine coolidge he is the free democratic party's domestic policy spokesman on the committee for homeland affairs in the german parliament sconce a think it's good to have you on the program since the german chancellor talked about these steps to keep the e.u. were to protect the e.u. including a 30 day travel ban on non the e.u. citizens coming into the e.u. what's your take is this response too little too late. it's the right thing to do we can start about discussing about the fact and about the time but this is not the time in which the opposition on the government should blame themselves or accuse themselves this is a time in which we have to take very concrete measures and this measure which is taken today is the right thing to do it's not about border security however it is a measure that shall reduce unnecessary travelling and that is what has to be done right now most of the right thing to do in concertina there are so many clusters though of the of the virus here in europe now shouldn't the emphasis should
for more on chancellor merkel's press conference i'm joined now by constantine coolidge he is the free democratic party's domestic policy spokesman on the committee for homeland affairs in the german parliament sconce a think it's good to have you on the program since the german chancellor talked about these steps to keep the e.u. were to protect the e.u. including a 30 day travel ban on non the e.u. citizens coming into the e.u. what's your take is this response too little too late. it's the...
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goldwater was without question the most conservative candidate for president of a major party since coolidge. many historians consider goldwater the pioneer of the reagan revolution. goldwater made a famous remark during the 1964 campaign that we are told that many people lack skills and cannot find jobs because they did not have an education. that's like saying the people have big feet because they have big shoes. the fact is, most people who have no skills have had no education for the same reason, low intelligence or low ambition. it was in the area of foreign policy management that eisenhower -- that johnson and goldwater differed the most. goldwater made a number of remarks in the campaign that caused pundits to dub him the mad bomber. for example, he remarked on one occasion, just for fun, i would like to lob a nuclear bomb into the men's room at the kremlin. he said that. why it had to be the men's room, i'm not sure. statements like that made people nervous. there was the famous address at the republican national convention when he accepted the nomination as republican candidate for
goldwater was without question the most conservative candidate for president of a major party since coolidge. many historians consider goldwater the pioneer of the reagan revolution. goldwater made a famous remark during the 1964 campaign that we are told that many people lack skills and cannot find jobs because they did not have an education. that's like saying the people have big feet because they have big shoes. the fact is, most people who have no skills have had no education for the same...
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was the most conservative candidate for president of a major party since the 1920s, since kelvin coolidge. many political correspondents considered him the correspondent, goldwater made a famous remark during the 1964 campaign that we are told that many people like skills and cannot find jobs because they did not have an education. that's like saying people have big feat because they have big shoes. the fact is that most people have no skills i've had no education for the same reason. low intelligence or low ambition. but it was in the area of foreign policy management that eisenhower deferred the most, goldwater made a number of remarks in 1964 that caused some fondants to dump him the mad bomber. he remarked on one occasion, quote for fun, at like to lob a nuclear bomb into the minutes from, and quote. he actually said that. he had to be the midterm, but i'm not sure. but that made a lot of people a lot of nervous. and then goldwater's famous address at the republican national convention, when he accepted the nomination as president, goldwater stated on that occasion, extremism in the d
was the most conservative candidate for president of a major party since the 1920s, since kelvin coolidge. many political correspondents considered him the correspondent, goldwater made a famous remark during the 1964 campaign that we are told that many people like skills and cannot find jobs because they did not have an education. that's like saying people have big feat because they have big shoes. the fact is that most people have no skills i've had no education for the same reason. low...
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calvert -- calvin coolidge u.s. and historian on the government response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. >> the crash in the great gatsby was of the early 20's and not the crash of 1929. people thought america would never come back from the big upheaval of world war i. that is what is going on. there was inflation, getting over a flu, the spanish influenza and all of this was going on. at that time, the government took the policy and the policy was -- let's pull out of the way. the government was so counterintuitive that is impossible to under it. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> former senators tom coburn died last night, his family reported. he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2013, though it was not immediately clear if his death was related to the illness.
calvert -- calvin coolidge u.s. and historian on the government response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. >> the crash in the great gatsby was of the early 20's and not the crash of 1929. people thought america would never come back from the big upheaval of world war i. that is what is going on. there was inflation, getting over a flu, the spanish influenza and all of this was going on. at that time, the government took the policy and the policy was --...
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charles coolidge from national 98. probably 10 years. he is still going. opening a museum in the nashville area. he wanted me to come down and join him and i would like to do that but i'm headed someplace else. charles and i are the only two remaining. -- mr. williams: not to insult you or embarrass you in any way, we prefer that you call us recipients rather than winners. i didn't have any competition out there. to have had four other guys out there. had four othere guys out there. [applause] [laughter] mr. williams: any other questions? >> just a comment. my father, jack mckay was in the fifth marine divisions. .e had three purple hearts sorry that i am crying. he was also a demolitions expert. of lifen the cover magazine. it is a picture called sticks and bones. he is the third one in. but thank you for your service. my dad never talked about it. he had three daughters. he only time he did was when my nephew graduated from marine corps training and my dad told him about his experiences. daughter, what you went through was terrific. thank you for that. [
charles coolidge from national 98. probably 10 years. he is still going. opening a museum in the nashville area. he wanted me to come down and join him and i would like to do that but i'm headed someplace else. charles and i are the only two remaining. -- mr. williams: not to insult you or embarrass you in any way, we prefer that you call us recipients rather than winners. i didn't have any competition out there. to have had four other guys out there. had four othere guys out there. [applause]...
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calvin coolidge, presidential chair, and many sleighs, on the u.s. government response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. >> crash in the great gatsby, that was the crash of the early 1929., not the crash of people thought america would never come back from the big up people of -- big up people of world war i. there was inflation, we were getting over a flu, the spanish influenza, all of this was going on. at that time, the government took a policy. the policy was let's pull out of the way. the government was response -- the government's response was so counterintuitive, it is almost impossible to armor -- impossible to utter it now. announcer: that is tonight on c-span's q&a. should wondering if i put myself to carry out orders that we have at work and stay safe and be home. >> do you believe a left-wing national healthcare system like they have in cuba, for example, could have -- get everybody on the same page? >> could you get that from money, seeing that money goes through so many hands? announcer: share your ex
calvin coolidge, presidential chair, and many sleighs, on the u.s. government response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. >> crash in the great gatsby, that was the crash of the early 1929., not the crash of people thought america would never come back from the big up people of -- big up people of world war i. there was inflation, we were getting over a flu, the spanish influenza, all of this was going on. at that time, the government took a policy. the...
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theodore roosevelt, calvin coolidge, they all used this bed into their bedroom and they used it. now, truman repurposed the space as the lincoln bedroom post-renovation and puts lincoln objects and memorabilia in there. so it looks more like this. so keep in mind lincoln's time this is the late 19th century being used as a bedroom. and later the space is used as a private office for the president. and this is primarily where the presidents work. this is a little bit later. again you can see the bed being used there. actually this is later. i think this is during truman. eventually we get to this time when truman is obviously interested in history, and he learns the lore behind this, there are objects in the white house -- remember we don't have an official collection yet but sort of things in the house that have some sort of affiliation with lincoln. it was with truman it became the lincoln bedroom. and it pretty much stayed the same from truman up until the association funded a major refurbishing and renovation project during the george w. bush administration. but she wanted the
theodore roosevelt, calvin coolidge, they all used this bed into their bedroom and they used it. now, truman repurposed the space as the lincoln bedroom post-renovation and puts lincoln objects and memorabilia in there. so it looks more like this. so keep in mind lincoln's time this is the late 19th century being used as a bedroom. and later the space is used as a private office for the president. and this is primarily where the presidents work. this is a little bit later. again you can see the...
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joining me now, chairman of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation, author of "great society" andve moore, trump 2016 campaign and author of trump and makes. i told everybody you were going to come back tonight because you were telling us last night and i rudely cut you off that we should avoid doing the things that fdr did in the 30s that hurt our recovery. what were you referring to specifically? >> yes, i was not too happy to hear senator mcconnell say no ordinary town because that is a reference of a new deal of franklin roosevelt, which is what we did in the 1930s. and what president roosevelt did as livable and inspiring as it was, to put into the phrase because we had unemployment for 10%, think of that in contrast to nell. and has not come back and a whole decade. imagine if, we pulled ourselves the dow jones will not get back. but that is awfully disconcerting and the bottom line -- >> laura: steve moore, people are desperate and looking at these jobless claims. and a month ago with the strongest economy in the world, in decades. and now, here we are. whatever we are call
joining me now, chairman of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation, author of "great society" andve moore, trump 2016 campaign and author of trump and makes. i told everybody you were going to come back tonight because you were telling us last night and i rudely cut you off that we should avoid doing the things that fdr did in the 30s that hurt our recovery. what were you referring to specifically? >> yes, i was not too happy to hear senator mcconnell say no ordinary town...
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charles coolidge from nashville 1998. he has been in really bad health for the last, probably 10 years. but he is still going. he is opening a medal of honor museum in the national area. -- nashville area. he wanted me to come down and join him and i would like to do that, but i am headed someplace else. charles and i are the only two remaining. mr. williams: not to insult you or embarrass you in any way, we prefer that you call us recipients rather than winners. i didn't have any competition out there. [applause] i would have loved for other guys [applause] out there. [laughter] mr. williams: any other questions? >> just a comment. my father, jack mckay was in the fifth marine divisions. he had three purple hearts. sorry that i am crying. he was also a demolitions expert. he was on the cover of life magazine. it is a picture called sticks and bones. he is the third one in. but thank you for your service. my dad never talked about it. he had three daughters. the only time he did was when my nephew graduated from marine co
charles coolidge from nashville 1998. he has been in really bad health for the last, probably 10 years. but he is still going. he is opening a medal of honor museum in the national area. -- nashville area. he wanted me to come down and join him and i would like to do that, but i am headed someplace else. charles and i are the only two remaining. mr. williams: not to insult you or embarrass you in any way, we prefer that you call us recipients rather than winners. i didn't have any competition...
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joining me now is amity slade, chairman of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation and author ofgreat society." loved the book. and that he, if we are wrong, at the response needed for this virus to slow it down, what will we say, looking back on this time, about what we did to our economy and what we did to our businesses and workers and families? >> thank you, laura. well, historically we have responded to crises by extending governments. that is what happened to the great society, and it's what happened in the 1930s, of course, when the market crashed the way it has been crashing this week. we said government is the answer here, such as we are doing with the coronavirus, as you've been pointing out, rather than individuals are the answer. but you know, laura, a crisis is also an opportunity. rahm emanuel said a crisis is a terrible thing to waste, and he was right. not just for progressives, but also for free marketeers. so it really depends on the quality of the government and the action, what kind of recession we get, whether it is a blip recession or a long recession. and a
joining me now is amity slade, chairman of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation and author ofgreat society." loved the book. and that he, if we are wrong, at the response needed for this virus to slow it down, what will we say, looking back on this time, about what we did to our economy and what we did to our businesses and workers and families? >> thank you, laura. well, historically we have responded to crises by extending governments. that is what happened to the great...
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let's go out and see in the east bay, have a problem 580 westbound near coolidge.affic backed up. if you are driving over to where the lecture area. of oakland. in fact, it is backing traffic up near highway 13. northbound 880, we have a lot of congestion going up to davis street. the shopping area where costco and walmart and home depot are right here. i assume that area is very busy right now. northbound anyway, it is going to be slow. you can also see that traffic is going to be okay on the bridges. san mateo, dunbarton bridges are okay. the bay bridge has been fine. a little bit of slowing here, but it is getting better. 8:09. let's bring steven with today's weather. >> thank you, sell. cool is the weather would for today after a long stretch of 70s for inland areas. upper 70s. they are gone now after probably even for a week or 10 days. as the fog is moving in on a rather strong system is going to drop in. from 77 santa rosa to 62 today. oakland down 11. livermore, san jose, from 70s, mid-70s to mid 60s. and the cooling will continue into probably sunday and e
let's go out and see in the east bay, have a problem 580 westbound near coolidge.affic backed up. if you are driving over to where the lecture area. of oakland. in fact, it is backing traffic up near highway 13. northbound 880, we have a lot of congestion going up to davis street. the shopping area where costco and walmart and home depot are right here. i assume that area is very busy right now. northbound anyway, it is going to be slow. you can also see that traffic is going to be okay on the...
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. >> calvin coolidge presidential foundation chair, author, and economic historian on the u.s. government response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. >> the crash in "the great gatsby," that was just the crash ofthe early 1920's, not 1929. people thought america would never come back from the big up people of world war i. that was what was going on. at that time, there was inflation. we were getting over a flu, spanish influenza. all that was going on. at that time, the government took a policy. the policy was let's pull out of the way. the government response was so counterintuitive it is also them -- it is almost impossible to utter it now. c-span's "q&a." c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, dr. margaret harris will join us to talk about her organization's response to the global coronavirus pandemic. ofn, the founder and ceo regeneron pharmaceuticals discusses his company's work with the federal government to develop drug therapies to treat covid-19 patients. trust for america
. >> calvin coolidge presidential foundation chair, author, and economic historian on the u.s. government response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. >> the crash in "the great gatsby," that was just the crash ofthe early 1920's, not 1929. people thought america would never come back from the big up people of world war i. that was what was going on. at that time, there was inflation. we were getting over a flu, spanish influenza. all that...
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. >> calvin coolidge presidential on thetion chair u.s.overnment response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. >> the crash of the great cast the was the crash of the early 1920's, not 1929. people thought america would never come back from the upheaval of world war i. there was inflation. we were getting over the spanish flu. at that time, the government took a policy. the policy was let's get out of the way. the government response was so counterintuitive. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are to go back to our phone lines in listen to you and what you think about president trump signing the $2 trillion coronavirus aid bill. we are going to open up those regional lines for you. if you are in the eastern or central time zones, we want to hear from you. if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones, we want to hear from you. if you are a medical professional, we want to hear from you at (202) 748-8002. we salute your service. at (202)lso text us 748-8003. we
. >> calvin coolidge presidential on thetion chair u.s.overnment response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. >> the crash of the great cast the was the crash of the early 1920's, not 1929. people thought america would never come back from the upheaval of world war i. there was inflation. we were getting over the spanish flu. at that time, the government took a policy. the policy was let's get out of the way. the government response was so...
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there is a crash westbound 580 at coolidge that was blocking at least one lane that is why there is yellowk to oakland. the south bay is in the green. >>> we are starting off the day with temperatures in the 40s and 50s areas of fog along the coast. through the afternoon today, the last dry and mild day of the week. 62 in san francisco, 64 oakland upper 60s san jose and concorde. you can see more sunshine inland this afternoon. a little bit of drizzle tonight. here comes the wet weather looking ahead to saturday atury rnoon. showers continuing sunday as well as into monday. the extended forecast, cooler for the weekend wet as well continuing unsettled into next week. wayne: ha ha, i got you! - what's up, wayne? - i'm going for door number two. jonathan: it's a trip to ireland. gold rush! cat: it's going good. wayne: or is it? jonathan: it's a new motorcycle! tiffany: aw, yeah. - the box. jonathan: $20,000. wayne: who wants some cash? jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. wayne: welcome to "let's make a deal." (cheers and applause) this is our
there is a crash westbound 580 at coolidge that was blocking at least one lane that is why there is yellowk to oakland. the south bay is in the green. >>> we are starting off the day with temperatures in the 40s and 50s areas of fog along the coast. through the afternoon today, the last dry and mild day of the week. 62 in san francisco, 64 oakland upper 60s san jose and concorde. you can see more sunshine inland this afternoon. a little bit of drizzle tonight. here comes the wet...
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i want to move to a crash in oakland that's blocking one lane, westbound 580 before coolidge. >>> m get store prices on our best selection of spring dresses. the ross spring dress event, on now! ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need...
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. ♪ coolidge presidential foundation share an economic --torian through the coronavirus. >> the crashthe great gatsby was the crash of the early 20's not the crash of 1929. people thought america would never come back from the big a bigle -- big up people -- upheaval. we were getting through the flu, spanish influenza. at that time, the government took a policy, the policy was let's pull out of the way. the government response was so counterintuitive it is almost impossible to utter it now. host: tonight -- >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> monday night on the communicators, yelp's public policy vice president on digital competition and why he thinks google has betrayed the internet. he is interviewed by an antitrust reporter for politico. >> google is steering all of traffic to itself and therefore in a sense deoxygenated the entire world wide web and stifling innovation and ultimately harming consumers because they are not getting access to the best information from across the whole internet. >> watch the communicators on c-span2. >> [video clip] "washington journal" co
. ♪ coolidge presidential foundation share an economic --torian through the coronavirus. >> the crashthe great gatsby was the crash of the early 20's not the crash of 1929. people thought america would never come back from the big a bigle -- big up people -- upheaval. we were getting through the flu, spanish influenza. at that time, the government took a policy, the policy was let's pull out of the way. the government response was so counterintuitive it is almost impossible to utter it...
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has ever been elected for a second term when there is a recessionary economy except for president coolidge, his administration is working on keeping this economy up because he is running on that. the second thing is no president can fail and handling a virus like this while running for an election, it is not a good thing to do but presidents do not have a lot of success when this happens i would suspect there will be a forecourt press. >> your advice be patient. spec patients wins at the end of the day, if you are not a day trader, you will lose less. >> good to have a beacon of goodness.>> thanks so much. a nice of you to come in over the weekend. rosemary will have your forecast when we come back on mornings on 2 so stay right there . >> right now on the fox 2 news app .>> i woman was diagnosed with the covid 19 super coronavirus>> bernie sanders will be in the south bay this weekend. >> we are better than that. >> you have the power to watch these stories right now when you download the fox 2 news app. welcome back, a live look across the bay are beginning to see a little bit of wind in
has ever been elected for a second term when there is a recessionary economy except for president coolidge, his administration is working on keeping this economy up because he is running on that. the second thing is no president can fail and handling a virus like this while running for an election, it is not a good thing to do but presidents do not have a lot of success when this happens i would suspect there will be a forecourt press. >> your advice be patient. spec patients wins at the...
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calvin coolidge presidential foundation chair, author, and historian on the u.s. response to economic crises from the great depression to the coronavirus. >> the crash of "the great that gatsby" washe great the crash of the 20's. no one thought that america would come back from the big upheaval of world war i. there was inflation, getting over the flu, spanish influenza. all of that was going on. at that time, the government took a policy. the policy was get out of the way. the government response was so counterintuitive it almost impossible to utter it now. >> tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on &a."an's 'q >> next, new york governor andrew cuomo with his state -- estatethe effort of us his review of the effort to fight the coronavirus for the governor and state officials also update the status of > gov. cuomo: happy sunday. gov. cuomo: good to see your smiling faces. some of your not smiling faces. on my right, doctor james, commissioner, to my left, the secretary, to her left, robert, the budget director. thank you for being here. let us go through some updates for to
calvin coolidge presidential foundation chair, author, and historian on the u.s. response to economic crises from the great depression to the coronavirus. >> the crash of "the great that gatsby" washe great the crash of the 20's. no one thought that america would come back from the big upheaval of world war i. there was inflation, getting over the flu, spanish influenza. all of that was going on. at that time, the government took a policy. the policy was get out of the way. the...