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goodwin: right. >> now, who... who was lorena hickok, and what was their relationship? and this was the second floor of the white house? >> ms. goodwin: right. lorena hickok had been a former reporter for the "associated press, " and, in fact, in 1933 she was considered the leading female reporter in the country. she weighed about 200 pounds, she smoked cigars, she played poker with the guys, and she was really smart. and what happened is she came to interview franklin and eleanor during the campaign in'32, and eleanor and she became really close friends. she fell in love with eleanor, and more importantly, she probably helped eleanor become the activist first lady that she did. it was lorena who came up with the idea of eleanor holding press conferences every week. only female reporters could come. so a whole generation of female journalists got their start because every newspaper had to hire a female reporter. she was the one who came up with the idea of a syndicated column that eleanor wrote every
goodwin: right. >> now, who... who was lorena hickok, and what was their relationship? and this was the second floor of the white house? >> ms. goodwin: right. lorena hickok had been a former reporter for the "associated press, " and, in fact, in 1933 she was considered the leading female reporter in the country. she weighed about 200 pounds, she smoked cigars, she played poker with the guys, and she was really smart. and what happened is she came to interview franklin and...
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goodwin: oh, exactly. in fact, you go through as a tourist, and the hostess just says it to you as if it's natural. "here's where sara sat. here's where franklin sat." then you say, "well, where did eleanor sit?" and they just say, "oh, wherever she could find a chair." and then you look at the dining room, and sara was at one end, as the hostess, franklin's at the other end, as the host, and, once again, eleanor just had to find a place wherever she could. that house, "that big house at hyde park," as they called it, reflects that sara remained the mistress of that house throughout all of their married life. even after she died, there's this sad moment when eleanor wants to change the house around a little to make it her house, now that her mother-in-law's finally dead, and franklin can't bear the thought of making any changes in his boyhood home. brian: i know this isn't in the book, but it's a little map that they give you at -- we'll get a closer shot at it here, at hyde park, but it shows the bedrooms
goodwin: oh, exactly. in fact, you go through as a tourist, and the hostess just says it to you as if it's natural. "here's where sara sat. here's where franklin sat." then you say, "well, where did eleanor sit?" and they just say, "oh, wherever she could find a chair." and then you look at the dining room, and sara was at one end, as the hostess, franklin's at the other end, as the host, and, once again, eleanor just had to find a place wherever she could. that...
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to arrest him. >> michael goodwin stood as jurors walked into the pasadena courtroom. >> goodwin isound guilty and sentenced to life in prison. >> it was 18 years till they finally put put the guy in jail. >> by this time, danny has retired from racing, thrown everything into storage, and moved here to colorado. as the years click by, you'd think challenger 2 would become just a relic of racing's past. instead, it's a nagging piece of unfinished business for danny thompson. do you hear your dad in your head? >> yeah, he'd be wanting to kick my buttif i didn't do i, if i didn't get it done. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪ >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> when danny thompson's father, racing legend mickey thompson, is gunned down in 1988, danny inherits dad's stable of racecars, including one they hoped would set the land-speed record, challenger 2. >> when my dad died, it all went away. so the car went back in the trailer. i didn't want to do it without him. >> but by 2010, da
to arrest him. >> michael goodwin stood as jurors walked into the pasadena courtroom. >> goodwin isound guilty and sentenced to life in prison. >> it was 18 years till they finally put put the guy in jail. >> by this time, danny has retired from racing, thrown everything into storage, and moved here to colorado. as the years click by, you'd think challenger 2 would become just a relic of racing's past. instead, it's a nagging piece of unfinished business for danny...
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goodwin is the author of "no ordinary time."his interview was included in c-span's 2019 book, the presidents. mr. roosevelt ranked third in of presidential leadership. brian: doris kearns goodwin, author of "no ordinary time," if you could ask either franklin delano roosevelt or eleanor roosevelt a couple of questions, after all the work you did on this book, what would they be? ms. goodwin: i think with eleanor i'd like to understand why she was unable, at a certain moment in the middle of the war, when he asked her to be his wife again and stop traveling and stay home and take care of him, to say yes to him. i mean, i kn t
goodwin is the author of "no ordinary time."his interview was included in c-span's 2019 book, the presidents. mr. roosevelt ranked third in of presidential leadership. brian: doris kearns goodwin, author of "no ordinary time," if you could ask either franklin delano roosevelt or eleanor roosevelt a couple of questions, after all the work you did on this book, what would they be? ms. goodwin: i think with eleanor i'd like to understand why she was unable, at a certain moment...
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goodwin is a speedy guy but had injury problems and finished on the i.r. last season.45-pounder. he's got an ability to grow in the passing game. the nfc champs will look different in the backfield as well. matt breida is headed to miami after the niners complete a trade for the 153rd pick overall. breida has blazing speed and the niners send him to miami and get colin mckivitz. the final pick came in round seven, jepinnnings. the raiders took john simpson out of clemson so the raiders have eight players from the college football national championship game played at levi's back in 2019. their final pick they took amik robertson from la tech. jaylinn hawkins goes to atlanta. colby parkinson fourth-rounder to seattle. evan weaver of cal goes to the cardinals in the sixth round and casey tulow of stanford taken by the eagles in the seventh. >>> espn is reporting that the nba is reopening team practice facilities beginning friday in areas that are loosening stay-at-home restrictions. there's going to be no group workouts or no team activities. there will be alternative pla
goodwin is a speedy guy but had injury problems and finished on the i.r. last season.45-pounder. he's got an ability to grow in the passing game. the nfc champs will look different in the backfield as well. matt breida is headed to miami after the niners complete a trade for the 153rd pick overall. breida has blazing speed and the niners send him to miami and get colin mckivitz. the final pick came in round seven, jepinnnings. the raiders took john simpson out of clemson so the raiders have...
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goodwin plan so i think you would argue that the assault against american populism which began with wilson in world war one before that even before that. gave rise to the decade political system and trouble that's right well i mean that there are a couple of ways to talk about it but you have to realize that populism which is an american invention well it's used as a curse word you know by liberals in europe it's an american invention and it describes a working class alliance between poor farmers the working class in the u.s. and initially at least african-american sharecroppers in the south and it was the most dangerous threat to the american all darkie that ever existed i urge your viewers to read lawrence goodwin's the populist moment if they don't already know about it so they can learn about it but it was viewed as a threat by the original gilded age titans in the 1900 centuries they destroyed it. part of it turned rancid and anti-semitic and racist but it never went away and in a sense the the force of populism the program the omaha demands which were the people's party platforms cla
goodwin plan so i think you would argue that the assault against american populism which began with wilson in world war one before that even before that. gave rise to the decade political system and trouble that's right well i mean that there are a couple of ways to talk about it but you have to realize that populism which is an american invention well it's used as a curse word you know by liberals in europe it's an american invention and it describes a working class alliance between poor...
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presidential historian doris kearns goodwin is here.'s the author of "leadership in turbulent times," and it's always a pleasure to have her on. thank you so much for joining us, doris. you doing okay? >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >> yes, i'm doing all right. thank you, don. >> that is good news. so we just saw, you know, how president trump has gone from minimizing and delaying to now angrily defending his response and blaming others. as a presidential historian, how do you see this? >> well, you know, what interested me so much today about the endorsement that president obama gave to joe biden was he outlined the leadership traits that we should be using to judge every candidate who would run for the presidency on the democratic side and president trump. i mean, the first characteristic is taking responsibility for what you've done, acknowledging errors and learning from your mistakes. it's the only way that one can grow. i think we're also hoping to see resilience in our leaders. you know, it's interesting to think abou
presidential historian doris kearns goodwin is here.'s the author of "leadership in turbulent times," and it's always a pleasure to have her on. thank you so much for joining us, doris. you doing okay? >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >> yes, i'm doing all right. thank you, don. >> that is good news. so we just saw, you know, how president trump has gone from minimizing and delaying to now angrily defending his response and blaming others. as a...
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. >>> doris kearns goodwin, author of "no ordinary time." if you could ask either track listen roosevelt or eleanor roosevelt a couple of questions after all the work you did on this book, what would they be? >> with eleanor i would like to ask her at a certain moment in the middle of the war when he asked her to be his wife again to say yes to him. i know he loved her, i wanted to say why didn't you do it? he is going to die soon. i wish she had done it. and also i would like to understand why he couldn't share himself more with everyone. he was the most ebullient permit on surface. everyone knew how warm he was but upped knead there was reserve. i want to try to understand why he was so and why he couldn't give himself more fully to the people around him. >> what makes this book different than the rest? >> i wanted to understand franklin and eleanor's relationship, and to understand the extended family that surrounded them until the white house. i came to the understanding that these two characters needed the other people to meet the unten
. >>> doris kearns goodwin, author of "no ordinary time." if you could ask either track listen roosevelt or eleanor roosevelt a couple of questions after all the work you did on this book, what would they be? >> with eleanor i would like to ask her at a certain moment in the middle of the war when he asked her to be his wife again to say yes to him. i know he loved her, i wanted to say why didn't you do it? he is going to die soon. i wish she had done it. and also i...
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have the sole appliance imbed on point and coming up with almost the full and they're mostly new goodwin new stewart stuff dos i know but. never does that. but. you know 33 of them right but she uses the new scarcely empty suit we're just. hurried to find out all that shakes before they are fully fledged soon instinct will drive them to sky wood but now he's telling them to keep away from the coyotes even though they've never seen that particular bird of prey before. the meat you know. oldest. beat or you. know all. missed sir people inside of. the city that's the only place that you know. she's on the. phone now which is in the she. says. works. if. you show it to. the nest has finally been repaired the onus although just replaced the now rings chicks. so agitated they don't even notice the home improvements or even the fact that there are now them in the nest while the parents usually accept foster chicks immediately maybe they're just. very good at math. throughout the world but if you. show it the. earth. i mean that if you push up. or you don't water. you do yes. even though you go
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. >> tonight a presentation of "washington jourm" historian doris kerns goodwin. we will hear about the coronavirus response in illinois from republican congressman lahood at 8:00 p.m. eastern on -span. >> television has changed since crmp pan began 41 years ago to provide an unfiltered view of government. we brought you primary election coverage and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio app and be part of the conversation or through our social media feed. c-span created by private industry, america's private cable company and brought to you by your television provider. >> earlier today, the house passed that bill providing 484 billion for economic relief. the funding goes to the small business loan program, hospitals and virus testing. we will show you some of the comments starting with house speaker nancy pelosi. , madam sp. the speaker pro tempore: the honorable speaker of the house is recognized for one minute. the speaker: i thank the entleman for
. >> tonight a presentation of "washington jourm" historian doris kerns goodwin. we will hear about the coronavirus response in illinois from republican congressman lahood at 8:00 p.m. eastern on -span. >> television has changed since crmp pan began 41 years ago to provide an unfiltered view of government. we brought you primary election coverage and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online...
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>> his name is richard goodwin. he is a writer also. just recently he's been involved in the quiz show scandal movie because the first jop after clerking for justice frankfurt was to investigate the rigged television quiz shows. he's having a great time right now. >> and did indicate the book to three people zblchl right. >> three sons. >> probably the most important people in my life. one is in his mid 20s, one is a freshman at amherst college and the youngest one, thank god, is still at home in high school. i don't want it to end. i wish they were 4, 6, 8 again. >> how many books have you written? >> three. >> what were the other two? >> first one was lyndon johnson and the american dream and that came out of the experience that i will forever treasure. i still keep thinking johnson is around. how can you do that? so that was the first book. it was great experience to try to understand that giant of a man who i found so sad and in his retirement while he was at the ranch. it's like he had nothing else left in his life once politics wa
>> his name is richard goodwin. he is a writer also. just recently he's been involved in the quiz show scandal movie because the first jop after clerking for justice frankfurt was to investigate the rigged television quiz shows. he's having a great time right now. >> and did indicate the book to three people zblchl right. >> three sons. >> probably the most important people in my life. one is in his mid 20s, one is a freshman at amherst college and the youngest one,...
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michael goodwin is a new york horse, post columnist, how has this worked this policy?hat is the effect been? >> we know that the elderly and those with other health issues were the most vulnerable to coronavirus. many of these nursing homes worth testing their staff, taking temperatures every day. they banned visitors so family couldn't come, on march 25th without warning or any consultation with any of the nursing or rehabilitation homes in the state, the governor's health department issues an order that they cannot deny admittance or re-admittance to any coronavirus patient. they can't even ask if they have been tested. so what that means is overnight, they have to begin accepting these patients without any preparation, without proper equipment, without any training, without away and many of these places to segregate coronavirus patients from other residents, so this whole thing is just thrust on them out of the blue. and now in new york, roughly 33 back more than 3500 people have died in nursing homes which is about 25% of the total. everyone agrees that not all of
michael goodwin is a new york horse, post columnist, how has this worked this policy?hat is the effect been? >> we know that the elderly and those with other health issues were the most vulnerable to coronavirus. many of these nursing homes worth testing their staff, taking temperatures every day. they banned visitors so family couldn't come, on march 25th without warning or any consultation with any of the nursing or rehabilitation homes in the state, the governor's health department...
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ago but doris kearns goodwin said she lit up when she brought this up. fdr should have allowed more jewish refugees in the country. the internment of japanese americans is a terrible thing but brought us to world war ii, brought us to the great depression. she said simpler things about abraham lincoln. i air on the side of generous. our colleague new charles also but mary lou - didn't get to meet them but mary lou said charles chorale said it is okay to like the person you are interviewing. i feel i like all the people i liken this book. >> we can do that. we have the great audience. we promised to take your questions. there is microphones leaves the only thing i ask is to come up with questions, not speeches. >> the biggest round of applause. >> come on. >> someone is making his way out. i will ask you -- i'm sure everybody asks you, we know you have a soft spot for audrey hepburn. is that your favorite? >> is that my favorite? it is one of my favorites, and john quincy adams post presidency, a lackluster terms in office but had extraordinary lives on e
ago but doris kearns goodwin said she lit up when she brought this up. fdr should have allowed more jewish refugees in the country. the internment of japanese americans is a terrible thing but brought us to world war ii, brought us to the great depression. she said simpler things about abraham lincoln. i air on the side of generous. our colleague new charles also but mary lou - didn't get to meet them but mary lou said charles chorale said it is okay to like the person you are interviewing. i...
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presidential historian doris kearns goodwin lays it all out for us, next. confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. to have constipation with belly pain, straining, and bloating, again and again. no way. more exercise. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical...
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we will break that down with lauren goodwin of new york life. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." i'm alix steel. ands&p approaching approachable market over the past two days. , also seeing a nice follows her rally. the dollar now per dissipating in that risk on feel, sliding -- now participating in that risk on feel. the vix now comes down. oil holding onto its games. exxon cutting by about 30%. for more on the markets, i am joined by lauren goodwin, new economistinvestments and multi-asset portfolio strategist. usually i love earnings season, and it is a relief to get a good fundamental window into companies. how do you view at this time ?hen we have zero clarity lauren: you said it, we are going to have zero clarity. matters for the market, and especially equity , what do the next couple of quarters of earnings look like? , they look bad, and they will probably stay pretty poor until we can get the economy back running. a function ofally anything these companies can but rather a function of the macro risk. there's not a lot
we will break that down with lauren goodwin of new york life. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." i'm alix steel. ands&p approaching approachable market over the past two days. , also seeing a nice follows her rally. the dollar now per dissipating in that risk on feel, sliding -- now participating in that risk on feel. the vix now comes down. oil holding onto its games. exxon cutting by about 30%. for more on the markets, i am joined by lauren goodwin, new...
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he goes goodwin. well all the dust had settled the 49ers had ended up with five picks. south carolina wide re sever receiver, the seen the tennessee wide receiver. the raiders had two first round picks, ohio state quarterback arnett. they used it on two wide receivers. also in the 3rd the raiders took the linebacker of clemson. the raiders had two 4th round picks, they took another guard simpson, and also in the 4th they took louisiana tech quarterback. be sure to check on the ktv website on monday night, we'll have a complete run down on the drafts and some of the highlights of the nfl first from your basement virtual draft. that's monday at 9:00 on ktvu.com. thank goodness the nfl has given us legitimate /sporlts to sports to talk about for a little while. >> thank you. coming up tonight on the 10:00 news protecting the most vulnerable. how the national guard is stepping in to help prevented coronavirus out breaks at nursing homes across the country. (jay) as great as it is bringing a baby home from the hospital, there's one sound you absolutely dread waking up to...
he goes goodwin. well all the dust had settled the 49ers had ended up with five picks. south carolina wide re sever receiver, the seen the tennessee wide receiver. the raiders had two first round picks, ohio state quarterback arnett. they used it on two wide receivers. also in the 3rd the raiders took the linebacker of clemson. the raiders had two 4th round picks, they took another guard simpson, and also in the 4th they took louisiana tech quarterback. be sure to check on the ktv website on...
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michael goodwin from "the new york post" and a fox news contributor. what a shame. thank you michael. in a moment here the treasury secretary saying he will see the economy bounce back this fall. maybe earlier. small businesses getting another boost in federal funding. the senate majority whip is on doc on that. also, the rookie of the year pete alonso was giving back in a big way. the star explains how you can help, and whether or not baseball comes back. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. what do we wburger...inner? i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ it's the easiest because it's the c
michael goodwin from "the new york post" and a fox news contributor. what a shame. thank you michael. in a moment here the treasury secretary saying he will see the economy bounce back this fall. maybe earlier. small businesses getting another boost in federal funding. the senate majority whip is on doc on that. also, the rookie of the year pete alonso was giving back in a big way. the star explains how you can help, and whether or not baseball comes back. in addition to the...
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and the great doris kearns goodwin later this hour. win lat. take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. toand here we have anothers burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. $$9.95? no way.? $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're
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researchers are looking for ways to combine both in a hybrid vessels that will be able to sailing goodwin's and use their engine income conditions. the oven to it can transport 114 tons of cargo on this run it's mainly coffee and cocoa the hold is located 3 nieces deep in the ship's belly. to get to our load we have to climb through this little hatch up here. we have about a 1000 sacks of coffee on board and my chief mate checks on the load every day and that's important so it doesn't get down. to see if any moisture is accumulated somewhere or if the cargo is slipped which could happen if the ship lurches violently they have to. be evan to voyage has covered over 18000 nautical miles now the crew is nearing hamburg. coffee a fashionable drink from far away. most of the wrist and the call back if it is passionately committed to good fair trade coffee she says that's why she would gladly pay. higher price for her brew. and this there was when i go into a shop to buy coffee i would say that a kilo of coffee should never cost less than $20.00 euros. just states also money from coffee regardles
researchers are looking for ways to combine both in a hybrid vessels that will be able to sailing goodwin's and use their engine income conditions. the oven to it can transport 114 tons of cargo on this run it's mainly coffee and cocoa the hold is located 3 nieces deep in the ship's belly. to get to our load we have to climb through this little hatch up here. we have about a 1000 sacks of coffee on board and my chief mate checks on the load every day and that's important so it doesn't get down....
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the team also traded wide receiver marquis goodwin.s with the philadelphia eagles now. 49ers got a sixth round pick for him. strong 2017. injury plagued the last two seasons. they selected three players today. the final day of the draft. west virginia offensive line man, colton, taken in the fifth round, they alts drafted georgia tight end, charlie werner and tennessee wide receiver, juwan jennings. as for las vegas, just two picks on saturday, both in the fourth round, they nabbed guard john simpson from clemson, and louisiana tech corner back, amik robinson. locally, he couldn't stick around and make 20 tackles a game forever for cal. evan weaver is going to have to make those plays on sunday. the pac-12 defensive player of the year was taken in the sixth round by the cardinals. that's season with the bears, he led the nation in tackles and was a first team all american. before the draft, we were told our own denis o'donnell, hey, nfl teams, don't sleep on him come draft day. >> you don't see it that way. i know. what do you see? >>
the team also traded wide receiver marquis goodwin.s with the philadelphia eagles now. 49ers got a sixth round pick for him. strong 2017. injury plagued the last two seasons. they selected three players today. the final day of the draft. west virginia offensive line man, colton, taken in the fifth round, they alts drafted georgia tight end, charlie werner and tennessee wide receiver, juwan jennings. as for las vegas, just two picks on saturday, both in the fourth round, they nabbed guard john...
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the deep also traded wide receiver marquise goodwin. he'll run routes with the philadelphia eagles. round pick for him. injury-plagued the last two seasons. san francisco selected three players on the final day of the draft here. west virginia colten mckivitz. they drafted georgia tight end, charley werner. and wide receiver jajuan jennings. just two picks on saturday. both in the fourth round. they nab guard john simpson from clemson. and louisiana tech cornerback. >>> evan weaver was taken in the sixth round by the cardinals. last season with the bears, he led the nation in tackles and was a first-team all-american. shoutout to cal, jaylen hawkins who signed a deal with the falcons. picked up in the fourth round. linebacker out of stanford, a seventh round selection by the eagles. >> thank you. we step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way through this. we're working really, really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. it's about staggering when people get sick so that the hospitals can cope. we're gonna go through an awful lot of these.
the deep also traded wide receiver marquise goodwin. he'll run routes with the philadelphia eagles. round pick for him. injury-plagued the last two seasons. san francisco selected three players on the final day of the draft here. west virginia colten mckivitz. they drafted georgia tight end, charley werner. and wide receiver jajuan jennings. just two picks on saturday. both in the fourth round. they nab guard john simpson from clemson. and louisiana tech cornerback. >>> evan weaver was...
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they also traded receiver marquise goodwin to philadelphia and moved up to pick a tight end in the sixthound. their last pick of the draft was jauan jennings, a wide receiver from tennessee. the raiders completed their draft by adding a pair of receivers and a linebacker in the third round. in the fourth round, they selected guard john simpson out of clemson and quarterback amik robinson from louisiana tech. >>> some nba players may soon be able to return to the hardwood as early as next week. now, according to a report from espn, the nba is reopening team practice facilities on friday for players in cities that are loosening stay-at-home orders. teams, though, will not be allowed to hold group workouts. other arrangements will be made for players where the orders remain in place. nba commissioner adam silver says he still needs a clearer picture before deciding if the season will be able to resume. >>> that's a look at sports. more news after the break. right now, staying connected is more important than ever. and fast, reliable, secure internet from xfinity can help. we have plans to f
they also traded receiver marquise goodwin to philadelphia and moved up to pick a tight end in the sixthound. their last pick of the draft was jauan jennings, a wide receiver from tennessee. the raiders completed their draft by adding a pair of receivers and a linebacker in the third round. in the fourth round, they selected guard john simpson out of clemson and quarterback amik robinson from louisiana tech. >>> some nba players may soon be able to return to the hardwood as early as...
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doris kearnes goodwin, kind enough to join us right now.ood to see you, my friend. >> you, too, neil. neil: let's get a sense of where we stand on it. the president has had daily briefings, brings out the big guns on the task force, and they're an impressive bunch. now of course he's martialing all forces. and how do you think he's doing? >> i think the most important thing in a moment like this, this has to be a national dealership that's provided. when i think back to the situation that franklin roosevelt was in before he became president, he was the governor of new york. the states were not given the federal relief they needed because there was a feeling that government should not be interfering with private business or local charities. so he set up the first state-run comprehensive relief program, unemployment and public jobs for people and that's what really catapulted him to the presidency. so i think the most important thing about a president right now is to use every national resource he can in order to mobilize the country, to help
doris kearnes goodwin, kind enough to join us right now.ood to see you, my friend. >> you, too, neil. neil: let's get a sense of where we stand on it. the president has had daily briefings, brings out the big guns on the task force, and they're an impressive bunch. now of course he's martialing all forces. and how do you think he's doing? >> i think the most important thing in a moment like this, this has to be a national dealership that's provided. when i think back to the...
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joining us from boston is author and historian doris burns goodwin. thank you for coming back. guest: glad to be with you. host: he is one of four presidents featured in your book. i want to put a number on the table, 26 million. that's the number of americans out of work today. greater than the great depression in 1933. tost: it's almost impossible imagine. the thing we can take some solace in when we look back at the great depression or world war ii is people were terrified during that period of time, and we managed to get through. they didn't know what we know, that a new deal would carry the people through the depression, and the world war, which started very badly, pearl harbor, losing battle after battle, would end with an allied victory over hitler. . when we look at 1933, most people working part-time who were employed, hungry people roaming the streets. no safety net at all. that's important to remember until the new got into place. there was a feeling the banking system collapsed. there was real concern. what roosevelt said is the people and leadership, together, we w
joining us from boston is author and historian doris burns goodwin. thank you for coming back. guest: glad to be with you. host: he is one of four presidents featured in your book. i want to put a number on the table, 26 million. that's the number of americans out of work today. greater than the great depression in 1933. tost: it's almost impossible imagine. the thing we can take some solace in when we look back at the great depression or world war ii is people were terrified during that period...
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tom goodwin. tom goodwin was a drunk by 10 a.m. he was just impossible to deal with. sh finally called him on his drinking. he looked at her and said if you were a man i would punch you in the nose. she said, if you were a man, you could. i like to tell that story. it's a one off. she did not go around having confrontations, putting down men. that is a funny story but that is pretty singular. far more often, she just learned not to be baited, not to take the bait, not to get into stupid fights, to get to the point, she was very efficient. she had thick skin. she was very politically shrewd. this is the second story, very revealing. the equal rights amendment in 1972 was, for a while, almost noncontroversial. it was in the republican platform and the democratic platform in 1968 but by the mid-70's it had become controversial and it was making its way to the states, ratified in many states but phyllis schlafly was running a campaign against it. and so, it comes to arizona. majority leader o'connor introduces the era to the arizona legislature, introduces it. then lets i
tom goodwin. tom goodwin was a drunk by 10 a.m. he was just impossible to deal with. sh finally called him on his drinking. he looked at her and said if you were a man i would punch you in the nose. she said, if you were a man, you could. i like to tell that story. it's a one off. she did not go around having confrontations, putting down men. that is a funny story but that is pretty singular. far more often, she just learned not to be baited, not to take the bait, not to get into stupid fights,...
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host: joining us from boston is author, historian -- and historian doris burns goodwin. thank you for coming back. guest: glad to be with you. host: he is one of four presidents featured in your book. i want to put a number on the table, 26 million. that's the number of americans out of work today. greater than the great depression in 1933. tost: it's almost impossible imagine. the thing we can take some solace in when we look back at the great depression or world war ii is people were terrified during that period of time, and we managed to get through. they didn't know what we know, that a new deal would carry the people through the depression, and the world war, which started very badly, pearl harbor, losing battle after battle, would end with an allied victory over hitler. . when we look at 1933, most people working part-time who were employed, hungry people roaming the streets. no safety net at all. that's important to remember until the new got into place. there was a feeling the banking system collapsed. there was real concern. what roosevelt said is the people and
host: joining us from boston is author, historian -- and historian doris burns goodwin. thank you for coming back. guest: glad to be with you. host: he is one of four presidents featured in your book. i want to put a number on the table, 26 million. that's the number of americans out of work today. greater than the great depression in 1933. tost: it's almost impossible imagine. the thing we can take some solace in when we look back at the great depression or world war ii is people were...
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in the sixth round, the niners selected charlie woerner after trading marquise goodwin to philadelphiaot of movement there. with their last pick, they took jauan jennings. after taking henry ruggs iii, the raiders added more players in the third round. luke boden is listed as a running back and a wide receiver, but he's versatile. he was kentucky's starting quarterback for the second half of the season. they also got a linebacker in tanner muse. in the fourth round, they picked up guard john simpson out of clemson and cornerback amik robertson out of louisiana tech. well, it took longer than expected but cal linebacker evan weaver has been drafted. the pac-12 defensive player of the year was selected by the arizona cardinals in the sixth round. he led the nation with 182 tackles last season. weaver is one of several football players drafted with ties to the bay area. congratulations to all of them. >>> basketball news. the nba will not allow teams -- will now allow teams, rather, to open their practice facilities to players beginning may 1st in cities where stay-at-home orders have bee
in the sixth round, the niners selected charlie woerner after trading marquise goodwin to philadelphiaot of movement there. with their last pick, they took jauan jennings. after taking henry ruggs iii, the raiders added more players in the third round. luke boden is listed as a running back and a wide receiver, but he's versatile. he was kentucky's starting quarterback for the second half of the season. they also got a linebacker in tanner muse. in the fourth round, they picked up guard john...
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joining me now presidential historian doris kearns goodwin author of "leadership in turbulent times"unch of other wonderful books. doris, welcome to you, my friend. my first question to you -- >> thank you, alex. >> what is your definition of a wartime president. two in particular come to mind and joke both your boyfriends given how much you've written about them. franklin dell low roosevelt and abraham lincoln. >> let's look at what they did during the civil war and world war ii. first they provided a sense of responsibility. they took responsibility. they mobilized every resource of the nation that was needed to meet the challenge and they directed where those resources should be. they developed trust in their word. they showed empathy to the people. lincoln went to the battlefield more than a dozen times so the soldiers could feel what he was feeling for them and created teams in the cabinet around them that could argue with them, lincoln famously had his team of rivals and fdr had eleanor roosevelt who he shied was a well come thorn in his side always willing to argue with him an
joining me now presidential historian doris kearns goodwin author of "leadership in turbulent times"unch of other wonderful books. doris, welcome to you, my friend. my first question to you -- >> thank you, alex. >> what is your definition of a wartime president. two in particular come to mind and joke both your boyfriends given how much you've written about them. franklin dell low roosevelt and abraham lincoln. >> let's look at what they did during the civil war and...
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neil: doris kearns goodwin.r of wall and broad right now, that idea not knowing we'll come out of this. everyone is convinces of that, we hope for that, right now there is no clear window or clear arc we like to say when it comes to the direction of this coronavirus. stay with us. you're watching fox business. their medicare options...ere people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. that could help cut down on those out-of-your-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today... to request this
neil: doris kearns goodwin.r of wall and broad right now, that idea not knowing we'll come out of this. everyone is convinces of that, we hope for that, right now there is no clear window or clear arc we like to say when it comes to the direction of this coronavirus. stay with us. you're watching fox business. their medicare options...ere people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to...
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. >> next up conversation between doris kearns goodwin and bud selig on his career and what baseballdo to remain relevant and history professor serena is even provides a history of the 1770 boston massacre. later alexis co., host of the podcast presidents are people to chronicle the life of george washington. find more information on your program or online at booktv.org. >> please welcome doris kearns goodwin and budselig . >> hello everybody. well, everybody sit down. i am so happy to be here with my friend the commissioner,
. >> next up conversation between doris kearns goodwin and bud selig on his career and what baseballdo to remain relevant and history professor serena is even provides a history of the 1770 boston massacre. later alexis co., host of the podcast presidents are people to chronicle the life of george washington. find more information on your program or online at booktv.org. >> please welcome doris kearns goodwin and budselig . >> hello everybody. well, everybody sit down. i am so...
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so my favorite story about this is tom goodwin the house appropriations committee chairman. but goodman was drunk by 10:00 a.m. and said if you are a man i will punch you in the nose and said if you were a man you couldn't. [laughter] and she did that thing very rarely. that she picked her shots. she knew when she had to stand up and retreat to fight again another day. all the while able to make deals, very pragmatic. >> into the arizona senate is a bit of a mess and that he was promoted in arizona ultimately looking for someone intelligent as a top aid to the majority leader. [laughter] >> so this goes all the way through the book, she was the first woman , if we could peel back the gender issue. >> you never. >> was in the organic talent? >> there was no affirmative action. she earned every bit. she was smarter and tougher she was very bipartisan and had a party four times a year for both parties. republicans and democrats would can't get drunk at her swimming pool. she could be stiff and frosty that he played the role of the lawn and he knew the types of dream she got pas
so my favorite story about this is tom goodwin the house appropriations committee chairman. but goodman was drunk by 10:00 a.m. and said if you are a man i will punch you in the nose and said if you were a man you couldn't. [laughter] and she did that thing very rarely. that she picked her shots. she knew when she had to stand up and retreat to fight again another day. all the while able to make deals, very pragmatic. >> into the arizona senate is a bit of a mess and that he was promoted...
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dangerous threat to the american all darkie that ever existed i urge your viewers to read lawrence goodwin's the populist moment if they don't already know about it so they can learn about it but it was viewed as a threat by the original gilded age titans in the 1900 centuries they destroyed it part of it turned rancid and anti-semitic and racist but it never went away and in a sense the the force of populism the program the omaha demands which were the people's party platforms when with a world well they wanted an 8 hour day and they wanted the federal government to give loans to farmers so they could retain their land and use their crops as security for their loans that was you have to realize that in in the 1900. 8 of them what was called the crop lean system where you would take out a loan in order to pay for the seed for your crop will that's how sharecropping bush sharecropping is a little different because the sharecropping the the. you were a tenant on somebody else's land that's where you often be in debt but you often be in debt yeah but the good crop lean system was much bigger th
dangerous threat to the american all darkie that ever existed i urge your viewers to read lawrence goodwin's the populist moment if they don't already know about it so they can learn about it but it was viewed as a threat by the original gilded age titans in the 1900 centuries they destroyed it part of it turned rancid and anti-semitic and racist but it never went away and in a sense the the force of populism the program the omaha demands which were the people's party platforms when with a...
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tom goodwin was a drunk. a drunk by 10:00 a.m. drunk. and just impossible to deal with. she finally called him on his drinking. and he looked at her and said, if you were a man, i'd punch you in the nose. and she said, if you were a man, you could. now i like to tell that story because the significant thing is it's a runoff. she didn't go around having confrontations of putting down men. and that's a funny story. but that's pretty singular. far more often, she just learned not to be baited by them. no the to take the bait. not to get into stupid fights to get to the point. she was very efficient. she had a thick skin. and she was very politically shrewed. this is the second story which i think is very revealing. the equal rights amendment in 1972 was for a while almost noncontroversial. it was in the republican platform and the democratic platform in 1968. but by the mid 70s, it had become controversial. it was making its way through the states. it was ratified in many states. but someone was running a campaign against her. and so it comes to arizona. majority leader o'c
tom goodwin was a drunk. a drunk by 10:00 a.m. drunk. and just impossible to deal with. she finally called him on his drinking. and he looked at her and said, if you were a man, i'd punch you in the nose. and she said, if you were a man, you could. now i like to tell that story because the significant thing is it's a runoff. she didn't go around having confrontations of putting down men. and that's a funny story. but that's pretty singular. far more often, she just learned not to be baited by...
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white house political director, ed rollins, prize winning columnist for the "new york post," michael goodwinh. mnuchin on the economy. he said it very plainly, michael. whatever it takes. we are going to do it to save this economy. your reaction? >> he also refers to it as a war. and he's absolutely right. it is a war. when you are in a war you have better win it or you will lose it. lou, when you look at the devastation wrought on this economy by the shutdowns. the more you talk, the more you hear, it's a very, very deep hole. for individuals, for businesses, for families, even more big corporations and ultimately for the government. i think we have no choice but to throw everything we have into the battle. as much as i don't like it as a conservative on these issues, i think survival is at stake. lou: this is unprecedented and demands every resource the president put together to counter the pandemic and the economic consequences we are all feeling. on the issue of what to do. mitch mcconnell saying he thinks the states should file for bankruptcy if they have difficulties amongst other thin
white house political director, ed rollins, prize winning columnist for the "new york post," michael goodwinh. mnuchin on the economy. he said it very plainly, michael. whatever it takes. we are going to do it to save this economy. your reaction? >> he also refers to it as a war. and he's absolutely right. it is a war. when you are in a war you have better win it or you will lose it. lou, when you look at the devastation wrought on this economy by the shutdowns. the more you...
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[inaudible conversations] >> please welcome doris kearns goodwin and bud selig.
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be well will goodwin. >> thank you. >> the white house says there will be no coronavirus task force conferencet it is announced that the president will hold one to announce as guidance. instead today the president is raging on twitter, attacking governors and even deleting one tweet where he suggested there was a noble, that's n-o-b-l-e prize for reporters. which doesn't exist. the president came under heavy criticism where he said people may be treated for coronavirus by injecting disinfectant, which is incredibly dangerous. gloria, first and foremost, it's nice to see you and be back on. >> first and foremost, yes, welcome back. >> thank you. let's talk about you. your column. you start your whole column by going back during vintage trump days and talking about the casino and the rolling stones were coming to perform. tell me that story. >> i was talking to a former executive to -- acrimoniously with donned truald trump and in december of 1989 they were going to have this huge pay-per-view extravaganza with the rolling stones. they did not like donald trump so they had it written into their
be well will goodwin. >> thank you. >> the white house says there will be no coronavirus task force conferencet it is announced that the president will hold one to announce as guidance. instead today the president is raging on twitter, attacking governors and even deleting one tweet where he suggested there was a noble, that's n-o-b-l-e prize for reporters. which doesn't exist. the president came under heavy criticism where he said people may be treated for coronavirus by injecting...