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postmaster general and herbert brownell, new attorney general. douglas mckay, secretary of the interior. then there was the new director of the mutual security agency. shortly after her appointment as administrator of security in the tent cabinet member and sherman adams, special assistant to president. he acknowledged the airwaves of all, happy to see this wave approaching the white house. the inaugural parade of all of its colors, bands and marchers has become as much a part of the ceremony as the oath taking itself, perhaps more so as far as the public is concerned. the signal for going all out seems to depend on the change of the party in power. as the years old on, the parades became bigger and better and this year, fired at the uninhibited spirit of victorious republicans, it succeeded in doing all others past interviews, taking for the half hours to march through the court of crusaders. this is probably the biggest and most colorful and costliest of all, honoring the man who assaulted into office with the most popular sport in history. sta
postmaster general and herbert brownell, new attorney general. douglas mckay, secretary of the interior. then there was the new director of the mutual security agency. shortly after her appointment as administrator of security in the tent cabinet member and sherman adams, special assistant to president. he acknowledged the airwaves of all, happy to see this wave approaching the white house. the inaugural parade of all of its colors, bands and marchers has become as much a part of the ceremony...
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office summerfield, postmaster general, and herbert brownell, new attorney general.ckay, secretary of the interior. sinclair weeks to had the commerce department, and the secretary of agriculture. ♪ then there was harold stassen, director of the new mutual security agency. ♪ hardy, after her administrator of federal security, became the 10th cabinet member, and sherman adams, special assistant to president. ike acknowledged the waves of all, happy to see this group of important notables approaching the white house. the inaugural parade with all its colors, bands and marchers has become as marked a part of the ceremony as the oath taking itself, perhaps more so as far as the public is concerned. ince the first inaugural 1801, there have been parade, but at the start, they were largely local and unorganized affairs. the signal for going all out seems to depend on the change of the party in power. as the years rolled on, the parades became bigger and better, and this year, fired at the uninhibited spirit of victorious republicans, it succeeded in outdoing all others pas
office summerfield, postmaster general, and herbert brownell, new attorney general.ckay, secretary of the interior. sinclair weeks to had the commerce department, and the secretary of agriculture. ♪ then there was harold stassen, director of the new mutual security agency. ♪ hardy, after her administrator of federal security, became the 10th cabinet member, and sherman adams, special assistant to president. ike acknowledged the waves of all, happy to see this group of important notables...
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that's what happened with herbert hoover.ver was blamed for the great depression and broke his heart. i think this has broken obama's heart. >> neil: you think he gave a heads-up to president trump saying hey, i'm going to do this? what do you think? >> i doubt it. i'd be anxious to see if there's something of that nature. >> neil: interesting. all right, doug. thanks very much. it's up to you if you think it's something he believed in or opportunistic. meantime, having at it with a small business owner that had a chance to meet with president trump and liked a lot of what she was hearing after this. >> neil: you ever do this at home? you get a new tie or blouse or whatever. and you take out an old one, right? that's kind of what the president was doing with regulations today, although he was upping it. he said if you want more regulations, for every new one you come up with, get rid of two. joy met with the president today. good to have you. thanks for coming. >> thanks for having me. >> shepard: i hear from a lot of small b
that's what happened with herbert hoover.ver was blamed for the great depression and broke his heart. i think this has broken obama's heart. >> neil: you think he gave a heads-up to president trump saying hey, i'm going to do this? what do you think? >> i doubt it. i'd be anxious to see if there's something of that nature. >> neil: interesting. all right, doug. thanks very much. it's up to you if you think it's something he believed in or opportunistic. meantime, having at it...
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. >> let's bring in herbert, standing by in washington.just with what is going on in central dc, it is a tale of two cities. these angry teens, do you get the impression that this sets the tone for what the trump presidency is going to look like? >> we are coming into this presidency with a polarized divided nation, that is not a secret, that is not breaking news and no indication that that division has an instant remedy, that big chasm will suddenly be bridged. to the contrary there are arguments to be made that at least from the inaugural address and some of the remarks donald trump made in the days and weeks leading up to the presidency, in his press conference or in the remarks we heard from his cabinet picks at the confirmation hearing and even in remarks he made at the inaugural dinner, remarks about how his cabinet has the disparaging, hurtful and insulting. yes he would see that as his duty to speak up and many americans share that view. i suspect there will be a presidency that will be one in which you have a forceful and often st
. >> let's bring in herbert, standing by in washington.just with what is going on in central dc, it is a tale of two cities. these angry teens, do you get the impression that this sets the tone for what the trump presidency is going to look like? >> we are coming into this presidency with a polarized divided nation, that is not a secret, that is not breaking news and no indication that that division has an instant remedy, that big chasm will suddenly be bridged. to the contrary...
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[silent film] >> you can see more of herbert hoover's 1929 presidential inauguration silent film at c-span.org. we are going to go live now to the andrew w. mellon auditorium in washington d.c.. the government building 60-foot tall through the door columns dark red marble floors in the lobby. that is the site of the dinner taking place tonight, the first is the inauguration activities the black-tie invitation-only event for about 200 foreign diplomats among 500 guests and we will again on this and watch some of the arrivals. this is live coverage on c-span2. [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> a live look here at guests arriving at the chairman's dinner black-tie invitation-only event with many foreign diplomats attending. the wall street journal writing this. top political donors and vice president-elect mike pence. [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> you are watching live coverage on c-span2. a live look here in front of the andrew w. mellon auditorium in washington d.c.. the guests arrive for the b
[silent film] >> you can see more of herbert hoover's 1929 presidential inauguration silent film at c-span.org. we are going to go live now to the andrew w. mellon auditorium in washington d.c.. the government building 60-foot tall through the door columns dark red marble floors in the lobby. that is the site of the dinner taking place tonight, the first is the inauguration activities the black-tie invitation-only event for about 200 foreign diplomats among 500 guests and we will again on...
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from 1929 documenting the presidential inauguration of herbert hoover.
from 1929 documenting the presidential inauguration of herbert hoover.
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the next first lady of the land and x president herbert hoover arrived on the stand and mrs.ruman received the applause of the crowd. next to appear was the vice president-elect, richard nixon. his entrance to the stand being met with a spontaneous cheer from the chairman this crowd. last to arrive were the generals, escorted through the rotunda by senator bridges, speaker martin and others, the president elect appeared solemn and reflective for this occasion was in the name of the republican party riding back into power for the first time in decades. cheer burst from the crowd. filling everyone available space to see the end of one regime and to beginning of a new era. >> i, richard m nixon, solemnly swear i will support and of the constitution of the united states against all of its enemies foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and , that ice to the same any this freely without reservation or purpose of and that i will well and officelly execute the upon which i am about to embark, so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. vice president. -- richard m next who has
the next first lady of the land and x president herbert hoover arrived on the stand and mrs.ruman received the applause of the crowd. next to appear was the vice president-elect, richard nixon. his entrance to the stand being met with a spontaneous cheer from the chairman this crowd. last to arrive were the generals, escorted through the rotunda by senator bridges, speaker martin and others, the president elect appeared solemn and reflective for this occasion was in the name of the republican...
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and in 1933, we had a situation with franklin roosevelt and herbert hoover. they didn't long so well. wasn't a lot of conversation on the ride to capital. in those pictures roosevelt can seep waving to the crud or smiling or turning toward hoover and trying to have a conversation but in every picture hoover is looking straight ahead, ignoring him. there have been other times also where the.presidents, new and old, didn't get along so way and both are mentioned in the book, the chapter is called "can't we all get along." sometimes weather innings -- weather is a big issue. these these haven't and teddy roosevelt and the karen, and here's the route they take. that pennsylvania avenue, heading toward the capitol. now, from 1829 all the way through 1977, which covers the great majority of american inaugurations, they took place on the east side of the capitol, the east side. that ditch if you have been to was where the side where the library of congress is and the united states supreme court. so, here is what that looks like today, the east side of the capitol an
and in 1933, we had a situation with franklin roosevelt and herbert hoover. they didn't long so well. wasn't a lot of conversation on the ride to capital. in those pictures roosevelt can seep waving to the crud or smiling or turning toward hoover and trying to have a conversation but in every picture hoover is looking straight ahead, ignoring him. there have been other times also where the.presidents, new and old, didn't get along so way and both are mentioned in the book, the chapter is called...
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well, former president george herbert walker bush has been admitted to a houston. that's according to khou. the reason he was hospitalized is not disclosed. at 92 years old, he is the oldest living president and suffers from a form of parkinson's disease. in 2015 he was hospitalized after breaking a bone in his neck during a fall and he was hospitalized in 2014 and 2012 with respiratory problems. the 41st president was spotted as recently as january 7th at a texans/rangers game in houston. he met with the owner before kickoff. his former chief of staff says he's doing fine and expected to go home in a couple of days. >> on "cbs this morning" later this morning we'll bring you the latest on his condition. >>> overnight russia would allow edward snowden to extend his stay for a couple of years. snowden, a former intelligence contractor has been living in russia as a fugitive since 2013 after releasing top secret files f last night snowden tweeted his thanks to president obama for commuting that of another, chelsea manning. she was one of 209 inmates whose sentences w
well, former president george herbert walker bush has been admitted to a houston. that's according to khou. the reason he was hospitalized is not disclosed. at 92 years old, he is the oldest living president and suffers from a form of parkinson's disease. in 2015 he was hospitalized after breaking a bone in his neck during a fall and he was hospitalized in 2014 and 2012 with respiratory problems. the 41st president was spotted as recently as january 7th at a texans/rangers game in houston. he...
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molly: that was douglas herbert earlier onset.eanwhile, president barack obama has ended a special u.s. immigration policy for cubans, known as "wet food, dry food." it granted legal residency for any cuban who touched u.s. soil. cuba called it an important step forward in bilateral relations. reporter: effective immediately -- the obama administration of footaled wet foot, dry , a special immigration policy put in place in 1995, that allowed cubans fleeing the country to automatically become u.s. residents. to prevent a last-minute rush of migrants, the news came on cuban state television. >> the decision is ratified by both sides to prevent the illegal departure by sea and to return all the people who are intercepted. reporter: for years, the castro government has been asking for repeal of a government policy dangerousnsid incited migration. to accept theal return of citizens who fled to the u.s. the united on, states will take on the task of returning illegal immigrants, and cuba will receive all cuban citizens who are detected
molly: that was douglas herbert earlier onset.eanwhile, president barack obama has ended a special u.s. immigration policy for cubans, known as "wet food, dry food." it granted legal residency for any cuban who touched u.s. soil. cuba called it an important step forward in bilateral relations. reporter: effective immediately -- the obama administration of footaled wet foot, dry , a special immigration policy put in place in 1995, that allowed cubans fleeing the country to...
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. >> now, utah governor gary herbert delivers his annual state of the state address at the state capitol in salt lake city. this is 25 minutes. [applause] governor herbert: president niederhauser, speaker hughes, members of the legislature, justices of the utah supreme court, utah's first lady, lieutenant governor and mrs. cox, other constitutional officers, and my fellow utahns, it is an honor to address you in this historic state capitol that serves as a symbol of our collective dreams and aspirations. three weeks ago, at our state inauguration, we had the privilege of hearing the mormon tabernacle choir. and i am very pleased to report that in spite of the choir's decision to sing at my inauguration, not one choir member has resigned. [laughter] [applause] you'll remember that the choir performed "climb every mountain." as they sang, i reflected on all the mountains that we must climb and conquer in our personal lives, as a people, and as a state. when i first took office, utah was climbing out of the great recession. recognizing that so many of our challenges required a robust econom
. >> now, utah governor gary herbert delivers his annual state of the state address at the state capitol in salt lake city. this is 25 minutes. [applause] governor herbert: president niederhauser, speaker hughes, members of the legislature, justices of the utah supreme court, utah's first lady, lieutenant governor and mrs. cox, other constitutional officers, and my fellow utahns, it is an honor to address you in this historic state capitol that serves as a symbol of our collective dreams...
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herbert hoover was the last president hard to the white house. likely roosevelt would take the lowest to the chief of ox -- chief of office of the executive. president's first inaugural address called for a mammoth program of -- and if necessary powers to bring about recovery. almost immediately upon taking office the new president closed all banks by proclamation. force rains. to the nra is a force for recovery. benefiting the farmer, the aaa was enacted. the nation was plagued with labor dissensions. waterfront workers with suits. for the first time the automotive industry. pwa and camps invaded millions of the nation's unemployed. the president vigorously sponsored job insurance, old pension, social security, and other general social measures. governor threatened president roosevelt. the chairman's great organizing talent gave roosevelt all but two of the 48 states. in the fall of 1936 the president personally advocated his good neighbor quality. present roosevelt became the first chief executive to be sworn in on the new inaugural stage. with
herbert hoover was the last president hard to the white house. likely roosevelt would take the lowest to the chief of ox -- chief of office of the executive. president's first inaugural address called for a mammoth program of -- and if necessary powers to bring about recovery. almost immediately upon taking office the new president closed all banks by proclamation. force rains. to the nra is a force for recovery. benefiting the farmer, the aaa was enacted. the nation was plagued with labor...
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just picking up on what nicole was saying about george herbert walker bush, indeed. you think with the time between george h.w. bush and bill clinton and the warmth that developed between george herbert walker bush and bill clinton, almost a father/son relationship. the warmth of the handover of the bush families in general to their successors, george w. to the obamas. you get to know whatever are disagreements on policies between republicans and democrats, there's a certain grace to most of our modern presidents. there's a grace to the presidential handover. this is a jarring time because there's an incredible discontinuity between what's coming and what's gone before it. i have friends who are black republicans in florida who have said many times, if, you know, george herbert walker bush, he was a bare-knuckle politician, the way he became president, but if he were still running the party there wouldn't be this tolerance for this raw, racial rancor and nastiness and this vibe of tearing the country apart and only speaking to supporters. you think of the son, george
just picking up on what nicole was saying about george herbert walker bush, indeed. you think with the time between george h.w. bush and bill clinton and the warmth that developed between george herbert walker bush and bill clinton, almost a father/son relationship. the warmth of the handover of the bush families in general to their successors, george w. to the obamas. you get to know whatever are disagreements on policies between republicans and democrats, there's a certain grace to most of...
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george herbert walker bush is 92 years old. his wife, barbara, the former first lady is 91.they have been married a record 72 years. so they're just starting out. especially if you ask them. sadly they are both in the hospital tonight in the same hospital, but undergoing separate treatments. barbara bush for bronchitis, apparently comfortably in check. the former president was admitted on saturday. and then took a turn overnight and this morning, he had to be indue baited to allow him freedom of breathing. sedated for that procedure, but he is apparently up and alert and doctors a little more optimistic tonight. nicole wallace has spent so many years around them and years working in their service. what do you know? >> so i heard tonight that mrs. bush was doing better, which was a relief. she went in after he did, and seemed to bounce back a little bit if you can use that term today. he is in a condition that has many of his loved ones and family still going about their lives, george w. bush 43 still plans to attend the inaugural address. i know jeb bush, still keeping up hi
george herbert walker bush is 92 years old. his wife, barbara, the former first lady is 91.they have been married a record 72 years. so they're just starting out. especially if you ask them. sadly they are both in the hospital tonight in the same hospital, but undergoing separate treatments. barbara bush for bronchitis, apparently comfortably in check. the former president was admitted on saturday. and then took a turn overnight and this morning, he had to be indue baited to allow him freedom...
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defeated herbert hoover was the last president to retire from the white house in the month of march.ikewise, roosevelt was the last two take position of jake executive on the march 4 date. -- chief executive on the march 4 date. the new president's first inaugural address called for a mammoth program of social legislation and if necessary emergency powers to bring about recovery. almost immediately upon taking office, the new president closed all banks by proclamation. the financial world was frozen. a new force held the reins. a national rallied to the nra is as a motivating force for recovery. aimed at benefiting the farmer, the aaa was enacted. the nation was plagued with labor dissensions. textile strikes. waterfront workers dispuits. and for the first time, sitdown strikes in the automotive industry. wpa, and pwa camps aided millions of the nation's unemployed. supported by his new deal advisors, the president vigorously sponsored job insurance, old age pension, social security, and other general social measures. opposed landon president roosevelt in 1936, a weak opposition whic
defeated herbert hoover was the last president to retire from the white house in the month of march.ikewise, roosevelt was the last two take position of jake executive on the march 4 date. -- chief executive on the march 4 date. the new president's first inaugural address called for a mammoth program of social legislation and if necessary emergency powers to bring about recovery. almost immediately upon taking office, the new president closed all banks by proclamation. the financial world was...
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. >> herbert hoover has gone down in history has a laissez-faire conservative, was actually a progressive. the radio act, the federal radio commission, the power to issue licenses if you want to operate a radio according to their public convenience, these people got to decide whether the public really needed a radio outlet and tremendously powerful power they had. newspapers are licensed to start a newspaper. radio ended up being a more politically manipulable form of media than newspapers. no accident that newspaper went for the new deal more than radio. because radio operators know your licensed renewal, it is going to be contingent on whether you play what the administration wants. an early example of political dangers of administrative discretion of licensing. >> the size of the federal government -- >> not as much as you would think. the number of personnel the federal government has employed hasn't grown since world war ii because the federal government states most of its regulating, all federal regulatory programs, the federal government gives money to the states and the states hav
. >> herbert hoover has gone down in history has a laissez-faire conservative, was actually a progressive. the radio act, the federal radio commission, the power to issue licenses if you want to operate a radio according to their public convenience, these people got to decide whether the public really needed a radio outlet and tremendously powerful power they had. newspapers are licensed to start a newspaper. radio ended up being a more politically manipulable form of media than...
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former president herbert walker bush has been admitted to a houston hospital. mr.hief of staff tells our houston affiliate khou that the 92-year-old former president is in stable condition and is doing fine. the reason for his hospitalization was not disclosed. mr. bush suffers from a form of parkinson's disease. he's expected to be released in a couple of days. >>> and president obama commuted the sentence of chelsea manning. manning is the army intelligence analyst convicted of leaking classified information. prosecutors say the sensitive diplomatic cables published on wikileaks put americans' lives at risk. in 2013 she was sentenced to 35 years in prison. she'll now be released in may. secretary of defense ash carter is reportedly against the move. speaker of the house paul ryan calls manning's commutation just outrageous. >>> and president-elect trump vows to construct a concrete wall along the u.s./mexico border and it was one of his signature campaign promises. while trump insists he'll build that wall many experts say it's unrealistic and could prove ineffec
former president herbert walker bush has been admitted to a houston hospital. mr.hief of staff tells our houston affiliate khou that the 92-year-old former president is in stable condition and is doing fine. the reason for his hospitalization was not disclosed. mr. bush suffers from a form of parkinson's disease. he's expected to be released in a couple of days. >>> and president obama commuted the sentence of chelsea manning. manning is the army intelligence analyst convicted of...
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in 1933, we had a situation with franklin d roosevelt in herbert hoover.two of them did not get along so well. there wasn't a lot of conversation during their ride to the capital. many pictures that were taken that day, roosevelt can be seen waving to the crowd or smiling to the crowd for turning toward hoover and trying to have a conversation. but in every picture you ever see hoover is just looking straight ahead ignoring him. there have been other times also where the presidents, new and old did not get along so well. and those i mentioned in my book the chapter is called can't we all get along. sometimes if there is a big issue, here is 1909, that is william howard taft driving together with teddy roosevelt. we can't see them but they are in the carriage. and here is the route they take care that is pennsylvania avenue heading toward the capital. now from 1829, all the way through 1977, which covers the great majority of american inaugurations, they took place on the east side of the capital. the east side. if you have been to washington then you know
in 1933, we had a situation with franklin d roosevelt in herbert hoover.two of them did not get along so well. there wasn't a lot of conversation during their ride to the capital. many pictures that were taken that day, roosevelt can be seen waving to the crowd or smiling to the crowd for turning toward hoover and trying to have a conversation. but in every picture you ever see hoover is just looking straight ahead ignoring him. there have been other times also where the presidents, new and old...
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herbert hoover is well known at stanford. a hoover institution, and he went there.ut on the way, we go through iowa and west bank iowa. and we stop at herbert hoover's childhood farm. we run to the chicken coop and we look at the cats. and so she finds had her, you know, side enjoyments in my bizarre nature of looking at history. >> how many kids? >> we have two kids. ellen and sylvia. both went to davidson. for a short time, when you go there, woodrow wilson attended davidson for one year. >> what do your kids think of all this history stuff? >> they would pretend to not be like me, but i know that sylvia, the younger one, especially, sort of loves the nuances of history and ellen studied history, though mostly indian, meaning the country of india, history. >> we're about out of time. what are the chances i can get you to write a book about dan sickles. >> no, lynn miranda, he has to have sickles, don't you think? >> who is your favorite character, last question in this whole book. >> i think it has to be harriet lane. the niece of the president that i never knew a
herbert hoover is well known at stanford. a hoover institution, and he went there.ut on the way, we go through iowa and west bank iowa. and we stop at herbert hoover's childhood farm. we run to the chicken coop and we look at the cats. and so she finds had her, you know, side enjoyments in my bizarre nature of looking at history. >> how many kids? >> we have two kids. ellen and sylvia. both went to davidson. for a short time, when you go there, woodrow wilson attended davidson for...
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. >> herbert hoover has gone down as laissez-faire conservatives was a progressive and the radioactive initially the federal radio commission the power to issue a license to p people to operate by radio t according to their sense of public convenience andad necessity the commissioners got to decide if the public really needed a radio outlet that is tremendously powerful power previously newspapers were unregulated you did not need a license but with a radio you did so that was more politically manipulated it was no accident that newspapers were critical to the new deal than the radio because radio operators knew that though license renewal continued if he played the way the administration wanted you to that is an early example of political dangers. >> host: given what you have been describing? >> not as much as you think it hasn't grown much sincern world war ii. ii it gets the states to do regulating almost all rated the tour programs the states have to comply with the federal regulations. so people have not notice the growth of personnel carried out through the agencies but by gettin
. >> herbert hoover has gone down as laissez-faire conservatives was a progressive and the radioactive initially the federal radio commission the power to issue a license to p people to operate by radio t according to their sense of public convenience andad necessity the commissioners got to decide if the public really needed a radio outlet that is tremendously powerful power previously newspapers were unregulated you did not need a license but with a radio you did so that was more...
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the program is named am her e herbert dow. >> host: what dot you do at national review. >> guest: other aim writer. i've been on the staff for 18 years. it was full-time job for a long time. lived in washington, dc and work out of the washington bureau, five years ago i got recruit come to hillsdale and remained on the staff of national review but it's a part-time thingy your from michigan originally. >> guest: i ham a detroiter. born and raised. in and around to the city. and went to university of michigan. and upon graduation, went out to washington and unexpectedly had a chance to come back home five years ago. >> host: and what was that experience like? >> guest: that was great. i liked living in washington- -- welcome washington, d.c. i was not looking to leave. my wife thought we would retire to michigan. but then i was fortunate enough to get a phone call and get a job here, and we kept talking about we're moving home. >> host: are you glad you did snide oh, yeah itch don't miss washington. i liked living there, but i don't miss it. and i prefer it in michigan. it dot feel like m
the program is named am her e herbert dow. >> host: what dot you do at national review. >> guest: other aim writer. i've been on the staff for 18 years. it was full-time job for a long time. lived in washington, dc and work out of the washington bureau, five years ago i got recruit come to hillsdale and remained on the staff of national review but it's a part-time thingy your from michigan originally. >> guest: i ham a detroiter. born and raised. in and around to the city. and...
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so, that means if he lives as long as george herbert walker bush, he has about another 40 years or so, which puts things in context there. you know, to me the most interesting part was the last bit, as chuck said, we are offered once again this kind of tragic view of history. and to some extent it's a reinhold and nebur, and he once wrote that the sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a sinful world. the sad duty of politics. and i think obama, to some extent, has always seen politics as a kind of twilight. as he said, there is evil in the world. it's a big, complicated country. he tried to make things a little bit better. and that kind of nuanced view of the universe is not one that we're going to hear, i think, at noon or so on friday. and so as ever, the american people have hired someone quite different from the person who was in office. just talking about the living presidents you mentioned, we've moved from george herbert walker bush, the embodiment of the world war ii generation to bill clinton. bill clinton, one kind of boomer to george w. bush, a different kind of b
so, that means if he lives as long as george herbert walker bush, he has about another 40 years or so, which puts things in context there. you know, to me the most interesting part was the last bit, as chuck said, we are offered once again this kind of tragic view of history. and to some extent it's a reinhold and nebur, and he once wrote that the sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a sinful world. the sad duty of politics. and i think obama, to some extent, has always seen politics...
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i had an eighth grade english teacher named rembert herbert-- he still teaches at hunter-- and we hada class assignment for school, and we were teaching chaim potok's the chosen. and we had to present three chapters, and i took charge of our group and i wrote a song based on each chapter. and i was such a control freak that i made the other kids in the group lip sync to my voice on tape. and dr. herbert-- you know, i'd been lounging, doodling in the back of the class-- and he said, "you've been hibernating in my class and this is amazing, and you're a writer, and that's what you've been doing in the back of my class instead of paying attention." >> hinojosa: oh, my gosh. >> and it was the first time someone who wasn't related to me said, "you're good at this thing." and that was enormously empowering, and i started writing that year. >> hinojosa: so do... did you worry, though, about the fact that, you know, there have been other latino-produced or latino-centric productions on broadway that didn't go so well? >> my heart broke with each one of them. and i think that's part of the imp
i had an eighth grade english teacher named rembert herbert-- he still teaches at hunter-- and we hada class assignment for school, and we were teaching chaim potok's the chosen. and we had to present three chapters, and i took charge of our group and i wrote a song based on each chapter. and i was such a control freak that i made the other kids in the group lip sync to my voice on tape. and dr. herbert-- you know, i'd been lounging, doodling in the back of the class-- and he said, "you've...
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former president george herbert walker bush has been hospitalized in houston.ble condition and is "doing fine." his chief of staff also says they expect him to return home in a few days. the reason for his hospitalization has not been disclosed yet. in other news, a suspected orlando cop killer is in custody pending a week long manhunt. keith boyd was arrested in connection with a deadly shooting of an officer shortly after being added to the u.s. marshals most wanted list. lloyd is accused of killing deborah clayton last week in a walmart parking lot. he is also accused of killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend. facing new charges which could send her to prison for life, federal prosecutors say she helped her husband planned the attack which killed 49 people last june. she said she was clueless about her husband's plans, her uncle insists she did nothing wrong. >> i know she's innocent, how can she live in that home and did not know something was awry? >> i don't know, i don't know how to answer you. i can tell, when he's going to do some thing crazy like that. >>
former president george herbert walker bush has been hospitalized in houston.ble condition and is "doing fine." his chief of staff also says they expect him to return home in a few days. the reason for his hospitalization has not been disclosed yet. in other news, a suspected orlando cop killer is in custody pending a week long manhunt. keith boyd was arrested in connection with a deadly shooting of an officer shortly after being added to the u.s. marshals most wanted list. lloyd is...
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dan rather, bob herbert, let's go across the room.e biggest story tonight, is it speech of the president going away or four-prong jeff sessions is having or. >> i think it's latter. it is the pivot. it is a pivot to go from president obama who ej and i have a new book out, we both agree that the idea of perfecting the more union, as well as in his vision, you look at that. universal health care. it's encourage vision, no matter how divided we seem, we believe in the country. >> anyone you talk to him. i have interviewed tons of people who know him, he believes is the guiding principles the country was founded on, he believes in the experiment. you're going from that guy who believes in his core, in the american experiment in this more perfect union, he believes the experiment has failed. >> it's going to be a war. >> now you have somebody who compromising that. >> what worth commenting on as you sit here. >> two things. russian play or may not have on donald trump whether it's true or on true a lot of damage has been done. because it
dan rather, bob herbert, let's go across the room.e biggest story tonight, is it speech of the president going away or four-prong jeff sessions is having or. >> i think it's latter. it is the pivot. it is a pivot to go from president obama who ej and i have a new book out, we both agree that the idea of perfecting the more union, as well as in his vision, you look at that. universal health care. it's encourage vision, no matter how divided we seem, we believe in the country. >>...
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let's go back to our international commentator in washington, douglas herbert. we saw some ugly scenes unfolding in washington. guest: there have been dozens of arrests. we have to put this into perspective. array ofxpecting an dozens of protests in washington, sort of a prelude to a peaceful women's march in washington, which will be the marquee event. these protests have been localized violent protests. most are trying to send the message that by no means do they support violent protesting. the fear is that donald trump will see a -- will seize upon this as a pretext to denounce all protests. most of the protesters have made it clear they want to be peaceful, they want to be organized, but they do want to send a powerful message of dissent and not let donald trump get away from having an un-traveled road. i would say the violent protests, most people are hoping this will not be a sign of what is to come. they do not represent the mast -- represent the vast majority of sporadic protests we have seen. from racial justice to immigration to all sorts of issues. th
let's go back to our international commentator in washington, douglas herbert. we saw some ugly scenes unfolding in washington. guest: there have been dozens of arrests. we have to put this into perspective. array ofxpecting an dozens of protests in washington, sort of a prelude to a peaceful women's march in washington, which will be the marquee event. these protests have been localized violent protests. most are trying to send the message that by no means do they support violent protesting....
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george herbert walker, didn't say a word. george w. bush didn't say a word.tic presidents think it is important to trash their predecessors. i don't know why but that is the case. uma: i know you're looking forward to the inauguration and we're looking forward to some good times ahead, controversial ones too. >> four more years. four more years. uma: larry, thank you. >>> controversial painting at the capitol building will be taken off the wall. who had the final say on that artwork and why it is now coming down. >>> plus, we're less than a week away from president-elect trump's inauguration. we're going to bring you a presidential historian who weighs in on why this particular ceremony may be very different from those in the past. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me
george herbert walker, didn't say a word. george w. bush didn't say a word.tic presidents think it is important to trash their predecessors. i don't know why but that is the case. uma: i know you're looking forward to the inauguration and we're looking forward to some good times ahead, controversial ones too. >> four more years. four more years. uma: larry, thank you. >>> controversial painting at the capitol building will be taken off the wall. who had the final say on that...
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the fourth, herbert spencer, who was less concerned with warfare but with a transition from agrarian to industrial societies. he identified two historic types of societies. the first and older one was called the militant society. which was based on centralization and regimentation. i suppose he was thinking of 18th-century prussia or french absolutism. finally, perhaps even of george the second and the rebellion he experienced against his autocratic rule in the colonies of north america. being a british liberal who believed in the notion of cold -- this earlier type was being replaced by an industrial type based on freedom and economic and political market place. such a transition began to circulate more widely at the end of the 19th century, if not before. additional evidence has been found in the diaries and correspondence is a businessman on both sides of the atlantic. moreover, scholars have begun to evaluate the economic status of the time. this is reflected in a striking quote from the wall street journal at the end of 1914 that i shall come back to in a moment. the major war a
the fourth, herbert spencer, who was less concerned with warfare but with a transition from agrarian to industrial societies. he identified two historic types of societies. the first and older one was called the militant society. which was based on centralization and regimentation. i suppose he was thinking of 18th-century prussia or french absolutism. finally, perhaps even of george the second and the rebellion he experienced against his autocratic rule in the colonies of north america. being...
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you will not watch jfk at 8% or herbert hoover at more than 10%. hoover was inaugurated in march. we adjusted the math so it matches. the biggest ever belongs to calvin coolidge. the s&p was 90 stocks at that point. it gained 17%. coolidge. >> that dude had it going on. >>> "early start" continues right now. >> just one day until donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states. final preparations under way. we are live in washington. >>> growing ethics questions surrounding the top cabinet picks and questions are causing fireworks on capitol hill. >>> president obama face-to-face with the media for the last time. his final news conference. what was the number one message the outgoing president wanted to send? good morning. welcome to "pre-inauguration edition of early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. it is thursday, january 19th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. t-minus one day and counting to the inauguration of donald trump. soon to be the 45th president of the united states. right there behind us on the beautiful steps of the capitol, president-e
you will not watch jfk at 8% or herbert hoover at more than 10%. hoover was inaugurated in march. we adjusted the math so it matches. the biggest ever belongs to calvin coolidge. the s&p was 90 stocks at that point. it gained 17%. coolidge. >> that dude had it going on. >>> "early start" continues right now. >> just one day until donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states. final preparations under way. we are live in washington....
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when fdr was being passed, power from herbert hoover, it was, herbert hoover did not like it.even show up to give roosevelt the first tour around the white house. he had the secretary of treasury do it. so it is not unprecedented but i will say as someone who loves and reads history, it is very disappointing for me to see barack obama stoop to this level. he knows how dangerous these transitions are because he himself criticized bill clinton for his transition, and for what he did, pay for pardon in the last minute, and obama's got a chance to be a nelson mandela, a transcendent figure of history and here he is, captive of his radical base. it's disappointing. neil: you know, the one thing that comes to -- obviously when they're from opposing parties, i can remember, obviously too young to remember the details, eisenhower handing off to kennedy. eisenhower was very leery of the young senator from massachusetts coming in to fill his job, that he might not be up to the task, but there wasn't degree to forcing issues, maybe the bay of pigs, but nothing to the degree that we're se
when fdr was being passed, power from herbert hoover, it was, herbert hoover did not like it.even show up to give roosevelt the first tour around the white house. he had the secretary of treasury do it. so it is not unprecedented but i will say as someone who loves and reads history, it is very disappointing for me to see barack obama stoop to this level. he knows how dangerous these transitions are because he himself criticized bill clinton for his transition, and for what he did, pay for...
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adams' son, abraham lincoln arriving to take the oath and franklin roosevelt riding in the car with herbertver. general eisenhower replacing harry truman. jack kennedy replacing eisenhower. ronald reagan coming to power. but all these were a transfer of office from one party to the other, federalist to jeffersonian, the usual rotation of the two mainstream parties, one establishment to the other establishment, one group of usual suspects back-and-forthing with the other set of usual suspects. this event tomorrow is something completely different. just as most of us did, i did, get in election wrong, there's little likelihood we'll get this arriving presidency right. this is our predicament and i think my job description is to keep a sharp eye on what president trump says and does. if he dials back the clock on action to counter climate change, if he tries to suppress voting, especially by minorities or moves to deport children brought here at a young age we need to lean on that first amendment horn of ours. the same goes for when and if he does beneficial things for the country. when he fin
adams' son, abraham lincoln arriving to take the oath and franklin roosevelt riding in the car with herbertver. general eisenhower replacing harry truman. jack kennedy replacing eisenhower. ronald reagan coming to power. but all these were a transfer of office from one party to the other, federalist to jeffersonian, the usual rotation of the two mainstream parties, one establishment to the other establishment, one group of usual suspects back-and-forthing with the other set of usual suspects....
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ronald reagan had left a letter for his successor, george herbert walker bush george bush took it one step forward, a tradition that continues. talk about that and what that letter represents. i think the letters that presidents leave in the dust drawer in the overall office -- the oval office for the new president are letters of comfort and support. they are letters that reflect empathy. i have empathy for you. suddenly, there is a message you have -- you will have empathy for me. but it is really one of pride and congratulations and unique support. is unique support because i've been there. and i will support you. steve: what did george w. bush right to barack obama? steve: i never sought -- andy: i never saw the letter he wrote to barack obama. it was a great time, but i did not get to see the letter that hero for barack obama. andy: the top about the morning of the inauguration. you know it's likely incoming and the outgoing administrations. walk us through the events as they unfold. andy: it starts than i before the inauguration when the president stays at the blair house. is tre
ronald reagan had left a letter for his successor, george herbert walker bush george bush took it one step forward, a tradition that continues. talk about that and what that letter represents. i think the letters that presidents leave in the dust drawer in the overall office -- the oval office for the new president are letters of comfort and support. they are letters that reflect empathy. i have empathy for you. suddenly, there is a message you have -- you will have empathy for me. but it is...
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the outgoing president leaving a letter for the incoming president and last year a letter george herbert walker bush left bill clinton. what are your thoughts about that? >> pretty much a ronald reagan development left a note for his successor george hw bush, don't let the turkeys get you down or something like that. he was close to bush and credit goes to george hw bush, turning this into a tradition by writing a lovely letter to bill clinton saying you ran against each other. you don't have to worry about me, i won't criticize you. remember, i will be rooting for you. >> host: has the transition process improved from your standpoint. >> one of the problems was no apparatus or process and the result was you could oftentimes have a new president, at the time of the cold war, looking for national security documents to deal with the soviet union and the drawers had been cleaned out, there are procedures, now a budget, a newly elected president-elect, much bigger operation, even better in the last couple transitions, there have been national security exercises where a new president, sometim
the outgoing president leaving a letter for the incoming president and last year a letter george herbert walker bush left bill clinton. what are your thoughts about that? >> pretty much a ronald reagan development left a note for his successor george hw bush, don't let the turkeys get you down or something like that. he was close to bush and credit goes to george hw bush, turning this into a tradition by writing a lovely letter to bill clinton saying you ran against each other. you don't...
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reltively known tradition that there is a let er left for the incoming president, and we heard that r herbert walker bush left one for his successor? >> it was for president reagan saying "don't let the turkeys get you down" to h.w. bush. and then it turns into a tradition of bush telling clinton, it was a tough campaign, but don't wor i r i won't with be criticizing you and remember, i will be rooting for you. >> and has the transition process improved over the last couple of presidential transitions recently? >> absolutely. because there was no apparatus or the process, and the result was that you could oftentimes have a new president even at the time of the cold war coming in and looking for national security documents that he need toddle deal wi-- he needed to dh the soviett u union and the dras had been cleaned out. now there is a budget, and new president-elect and the operation is smoother and even in the last couple of transitions, there is a couple of national security for the incominging president himself will go to the west wing, and their predecessors will tell them what to do if
reltively known tradition that there is a let er left for the incoming president, and we heard that r herbert walker bush left one for his successor? >> it was for president reagan saying "don't let the turkeys get you down" to h.w. bush. and then it turns into a tradition of bush telling clinton, it was a tough campaign, but don't wor i r i won't with be criticizing you and remember, i will be rooting for you. >> and has the transition process improved over the last...
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you can see where he fits in, john kennedy 8.8% or herbert hoover at 10%. colvin coolidge had the biggest bump post election. donald trump -- this trump rally has been impressive, better than recent presidents. that's where it stands in terms of history. there you go. there's your cocktail party trivia for tonight, carol. let me show you what global markets are doing as we wait for the stock market to open. dow futures are down a little bit. i feel as though there's a little bit of a ceiling on the trump rally as we wait to see who gets in his cabinet, how they do today, particularly the treasury nominee. quite frankly, when policies begin. london down, paris down, tokyo closed up a little bit and oil is up about 1%. carol, back to you. >> i was looking at your bump numbers and i was wondering, doesn't that really show that a pump means absolutely nothing? >> reporter: well, what happens from here is what's important. now it's the show me the money phase. we've had the rally. show us the policies. >> christine romans thanks so much. >> reporter: he's from i
you can see where he fits in, john kennedy 8.8% or herbert hoover at 10%. colvin coolidge had the biggest bump post election. donald trump -- this trump rally has been impressive, better than recent presidents. that's where it stands in terms of history. there you go. there's your cocktail party trivia for tonight, carol. let me show you what global markets are doing as we wait for the stock market to open. dow futures are down a little bit. i feel as though there's a little bit of a ceiling on...
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the biggest by herbert hoover. that was on the eve of the great depression. right next to him number two is john f. kennedy, huge postelection rally of 8.8%, then it went straight up from there. i'm taking a wild guess, you think trump will be more like jfk than hoover? >> i sure hope so. i don't think anyone wants to have their name in the same name as herbert hoover, when we saw great depression. david: jfk ain't bad. >> that's true. you know, we've seen, we saw the market explode in six weeks or so after the election. now it's been dwindling down a little bit. we flirted with the 20,000 mark but here's point. long term i think if you invest right now and the stock market and donald trump does the things he says he is going to do, there is always a risk premium whether he can get this done, david, i'm here to say if he does get it done and business taxes down and regulations down and energy policies put in place i think you see a big boom. by the way the reagan boom, that lasted 18 years. david: great point, steve. jack, goldman sachs had an interesting pie
the biggest by herbert hoover. that was on the eve of the great depression. right next to him number two is john f. kennedy, huge postelection rally of 8.8%, then it went straight up from there. i'm taking a wild guess, you think trump will be more like jfk than hoover? >> i sure hope so. i don't think anyone wants to have their name in the same name as herbert hoover, when we saw great depression. david: jfk ain't bad. >> that's true. you know, we've seen, we saw the market explode...
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the 41st president, george herbert walker bush in intensive care in a texas hospital. his wife, former first lady barbara bush, also admitted as a precaution. we get late details from nbc's gabe gutierrez in houston. >> reporter: tonight, former president former president george h.w. bush is stable in the icu following acute breathing problems stemming from pneumonia. doctors sedated him to clear his airway. former first lady barbara bush suffering from fatigue and coughing also hospitalized as a precaution. >> they are as fine a couple as we know and so we want to send our prayers and our love to them. >> reporter: a family spokesman says the oldest living president was first admitted to houston methodist hospital on saturday for shortness of breath. >> given the advanced age of the former president and mrs. bush, that's a very serious matter. >> reporter: eight days ago he sent a letter to president-elect trump wishing him well. but saying he will not attend friday's inauguration. "my doctor says if i sit outside in january, it likely will put me six feet under," bus
the 41st president, george herbert walker bush in intensive care in a texas hospital. his wife, former first lady barbara bush, also admitted as a precaution. we get late details from nbc's gabe gutierrez in houston. >> reporter: tonight, former president former president george h.w. bush is stable in the icu following acute breathing problems stemming from pneumonia. doctors sedated him to clear his airway. former first lady barbara bush suffering from fatigue and coughing also...
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. >> now, utah governor gary herbert delivers his annual state of the state address at the state capitol in salt lake city. this is 25 minutes. [applause]
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investigators say a fight broke out between wigans and herbert he is being held without bond. developing this noon out of prince george's county now, a pedestrian is dead after being hit by a vehicle on a busy road in bladensburg. now, police are trying to figure out what led to this incident. our john gonzalez has the latest. >> well, the pedestrian has not been identified but police telling us they know he was an adult male believed to be in his 30's. this accident happened at around 6:20 this morning, take a look at the scene. you still have a number of prince george's county police here blocking the roadway. the southbound lanes of kenilworth avenue all closed off. the medical examiner team working on the body and working on collecting clues and evidence including what appears to be a cup of coffee that the victim was carrying. now, this here is the dump truck that struck and killed this individual and then you can see the jacket of the victim still dangling from the bottom of the truck there. police telling us driver actually didn't realize it at first. he drove off an it
investigators say a fight broke out between wigans and herbert he is being held without bond. developing this noon out of prince george's county now, a pedestrian is dead after being hit by a vehicle on a busy road in bladensburg. now, police are trying to figure out what led to this incident. our john gonzalez has the latest. >> well, the pedestrian has not been identified but police telling us they know he was an adult male believed to be in his 30's. this accident happened at around...
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northern michigan sophomore anthony herbert suffered an unknown medical emergency after a workout yesterday morning. officials say he went to breakfast and then suddenly emts were called to his dorm room. the 6'4", 315-pound offensive lineman started every game for the wildcats this past season. >>> the nfl san diego chargers may need u-haul trucks to get them to l.a. by next season. more than two dozen moving companies in the chargers current and future homes are refusing to help the team head north. businesses in san diego have even created a website, we won't move you chargers.com with the message, dear chargers, we won't move you to los angeles. >> so mean. >> no, understandable. >> and the l.a. companies don't want to help. >> because l.a. doesn't want them either. >> oh, boy, all right. they'll have to rent a u-haul. >>> time for basketball. >> pro and college highlights from our friends at espn. >> good morning, america. welcome in to "sportscenter." lisa kerney, kevin connors and what the beard went to work, kev, on tuesday night. >> all game long, james harden doing james harden th
northern michigan sophomore anthony herbert suffered an unknown medical emergency after a workout yesterday morning. officials say he went to breakfast and then suddenly emts were called to his dorm room. the 6'4", 315-pound offensive lineman started every game for the wildcats this past season. >>> the nfl san diego chargers may need u-haul trucks to get them to l.a. by next season. more than two dozen moving companies in the chargers current and future homes are refusing to help...
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outgoing president leaving a letter for the incoming president and we saw the letter that george herbert walker bush left clinton. >> guest: that's pretty much a ronald reagan development who left a note for his successor george h.w. bush i believe on a piece of paper that said don't let the turkeys get you down or something like that. classic reagan loved to write letters and the credit goes to george h.w. bush for turning this into a tradition by writing him this absolutely lovely letter to bill clinton essentially saying you when iran against each other. he had told him this was a tough campaign but you don't have to worry about me i'm not going to go in that letter he says i will be rooting for you. >> host: has the transition process improved over the last couple of presidential transitions? >> guest: absolutely because one of the problems was that there was usually no apparatus or process and the result was that you could oftentimes have a new president even at the time of the cold war coming in and looking for national security documents that he need deal with the soviet union and
outgoing president leaving a letter for the incoming president and we saw the letter that george herbert walker bush left clinton. >> guest: that's pretty much a ronald reagan development who left a note for his successor george h.w. bush i believe on a piece of paper that said don't let the turkeys get you down or something like that. classic reagan loved to write letters and the credit goes to george h.w. bush for turning this into a tradition by writing him this absolutely lovely...
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when markets did best in the 20th century was a period between herbert hoover's election and inaugurationesidency, that was the biggest economic disaster we had. nobody should be serene because markets are behaving well. >> do use -- do you think prices setting the narrative? different people are responding to different narratives. for many what is setting the narrative is frankly fear about what their country might become. new administrations always have growing pains. we are going to know a lot more a week from now when we see whether the administration recognizes that this was chaotic, costly, and counterproductive, or whether they decide to double down on this kind of thing and continue to make policy in this way. i think we will know more a week from now. that will either because for reassurance or greater alarm. the mistaked make of making a definitive judgment on the basis of what happens when week in. at the same time no one should make the mistake of taking seriously what happened over the last week. if you strip out the administration for a second, some of the fundamentals are g
when markets did best in the 20th century was a period between herbert hoover's election and inaugurationesidency, that was the biggest economic disaster we had. nobody should be serene because markets are behaving well. >> do use -- do you think prices setting the narrative? different people are responding to different narratives. for many what is setting the narrative is frankly fear about what their country might become. new administrations always have growing pains. we are going to...
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any way herbert hoover calvin coolidge dwight eisenhower or roosevelt. >> hoover. >> franklin rooseveltwn you're burnin g it>> f up, kid. roosevelt. he was both the last presidentli sworn in on march 4th for his fr opening term in 1933 and thend first to take office on january 20th.ary 20th. >> there you have it. youave >> awesome. >> i think you tied right. >> i think we tied. >>a dalways a dry >> we won't send you to a remedial american history this time. >> back after this. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪♪ >> did you see this? big mistake at the express paper. >> it used a male symbol to didt announce the historic women'srio march. ma it sure had people buzzing on twitter.r. >> jillian wrote appears to bett unconscious bias. >> zero women looked at thiskedt cover before it ran. i r that's my guess, too. >> yeah. >> i don't think it's anythingth consciously. i think it's a dumb mista
any way herbert hoover calvin coolidge dwight eisenhower or roosevelt. >> hoover. >> franklin rooseveltwn you're burnin g it>> f up, kid. roosevelt. he was both the last presidentli sworn in on march 4th for his fr opening term in 1933 and thend first to take office on january 20th.ary 20th. >> there you have it. youave >> awesome. >> i think you tied right. >> i think we tied. >>a dalways a dry >> we won't send you to a remedial american...