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it is herbert hoover. from up here, it may not be as easy to see. it is herbert hoover. whok about it, the urals, had some mining interests there before the war, all of those contacts were broken off. the rumors that hoover was there trying to revive business, which was nonsense. but hoover's image in that photo in particular shows up in many background offices. the reason i like that is the chief is their right above these tremendous totals -- is there right above these tremendous totals. in fact, and this is what i will end with, researching the a.r.a. records -- and i started doing this in 1987, and so my image of herbert hoover was of the other herbert hoover. i kept thinking herbert hoover the post-presidency. i did not have a strong sense of how hoover related to or how the people who worked under him related to him. reading the records, reading the private letters, the diaries of the americans who served, you get a sense of their ferocious feeling of loyalty toward hoover. they would follow him into any battle, right? haver -- it is a word i used before, and peopl
it is herbert hoover. from up here, it may not be as easy to see. it is herbert hoover. whok about it, the urals, had some mining interests there before the war, all of those contacts were broken off. the rumors that hoover was there trying to revive business, which was nonsense. but hoover's image in that photo in particular shows up in many background offices. the reason i like that is the chief is their right above these tremendous totals -- is there right above these tremendous totals. in...
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welcome to the herbert hoover presidential library museum. one of 14 operated by the national archives and it -- and records of attrition. i am tom schwartz, the director. we are about to hear a onmulating presentation herbert hoover's various humanitarian efforts. we are in the midst of centennial observances of his many food relief efforts beginning in 2014 with the commission for relief in belgium, 2019, with the american relief administration efforts, and 2021, with russian famine relief. ironically, hoover's humanitarian food relief efforts, which pre-and postdate his presidency, affected the lives of more people and his four years as president. perhaps no one in president -- in history provided food for 70 people in need than herbert hoover. effortsr humanitarian span a half-century, so this conference offers a foretaste of a much broader topic. forre particularly grateful c-span for recording this conference for later broadcast. the hoover presidential foundation provided financial support for the conference and all of today's events a
welcome to the herbert hoover presidential library museum. one of 14 operated by the national archives and it -- and records of attrition. i am tom schwartz, the director. we are about to hear a onmulating presentation herbert hoover's various humanitarian efforts. we are in the midst of centennial observances of his many food relief efforts beginning in 2014 with the commission for relief in belgium, 2019, with the american relief administration efforts, and 2021, with russian famine relief....
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herbert and lou hoover, in the gallery. this exhibit highlights the vast collecting activities of herbert and lou hoover over the course of their lives and global travels. i hope you will join us after conference to a reception where we can meet and chat with the speakers. we are fortunate to have many of herbert hoover's descendents with us today would members of -- today. would members of the hoover family please stand and be recognized by the audience? [applause] tom: you will all have an opportunity to chat with them at the reception following the conference. i want to extend my thanks to schaefer, lynn schaefer, and -- you provided indispensable assistance. who provided indispensable assistance. this is the 100 anniversary. there is a book describing its first 100 years. palm cards with order information as well as a discount coupon will be available at the reception. mary elizabeth cox has released her book. there are a limited number of copies available for purchase. it is also available online through oxford univers
herbert and lou hoover, in the gallery. this exhibit highlights the vast collecting activities of herbert and lou hoover over the course of their lives and global travels. i hope you will join us after conference to a reception where we can meet and chat with the speakers. we are fortunate to have many of herbert hoover's descendents with us today would members of -- today. would members of the hoover family please stand and be recognized by the audience? [applause] tom: you will all have an...
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herbert wiener, jason, tony, and then chris. >> herbert wiener, weiner, instead of wiener. oh, see, you got it wrong. >> that's sfgovtv. >> any way, i appreciate it, commissioner heminger's attempts to get some clarification. now, this whole business about accepting the lowest bid contractor, that is a trap because i believe there are all sorts of contingency with the lowest contractor. you know, there's going to be cost overruns, all sorts of expenses involved, and if i'm correct, 122 contract modifications, that's a lot. and the greatest peril is to the m.t.a. budget, because if you are going to have to pay extra amounts, are you -- is it going to detract from transportation? what is going to be the cost of thshgs you know, this is really disastrous, one boondoggle. now, people may state that you shouldn't name it after rose pack and the rest of it, i'm comfortable with it because it's the essence of rose pack, with contract overruns and shenanigans. so, i -- i really think that this has really been a real disaster and boondoggle and the best thing you can say about this
herbert wiener, jason, tony, and then chris. >> herbert wiener, weiner, instead of wiener. oh, see, you got it wrong. >> that's sfgovtv. >> any way, i appreciate it, commissioner heminger's attempts to get some clarification. now, this whole business about accepting the lowest bid contractor, that is a trap because i believe there are all sorts of contingency with the lowest contractor. you know, there's going to be cost overruns, all sorts of expenses involved, and if i'm...
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herbert, thank you. that ceremony taking place at the church, days after the death of jacques chirac at the age of 86. there joined onset by chairman of the national institute of strategic studies based in london. an impressive turnout. large numbers of the public turned out today. clearly a very special man to a lot of people. >> special in two ways. one is the man himself was enormously approachable. he had some of the characteristics which foreigners traditionally associate with the french. he came across as a genuine person. those who were not of his political persuasion or those of his critics. the other aspect has to do with the passing of titime. he was part and parcel of french political l life for half a century. he was one of the few people who strode the stage for decades and decades. i am old enough to have witnessed the rise of sure rock -- jacques chirac as a politician in the 60's. that tells you not only something about my own age but it tells you something about how familiar most french
herbert, thank you. that ceremony taking place at the church, days after the death of jacques chirac at the age of 86. there joined onset by chairman of the national institute of strategic studies based in london. an impressive turnout. large numbers of the public turned out today. clearly a very special man to a lot of people. >> special in two ways. one is the man himself was enormously approachable. he had some of the characteristics which foreigners traditionally associate with the...
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next speaker. >> the last person to turn in a speaker card, herbert winer. >> herbert winer, please spell it weinr on the board, thank you. i had a real problem with the 27 bus last week. i arrive at the bus stop, ok, the bus is going to come in five minutes and then it's going to come no one minute and then in less than one minute. and it kept changing back and forth, back and forth and one minute, and it took such a long time to get that bus. now, you say the 27 is the success. i don't believe so. there aren't enough buses on that run. what you've done is you've eliminated the bus stops, kept the same amount of buses for that run and it still runs in a lousy way. so you're not to be commended. you're to be censored for what you've done and this should be ruthlessly examined because a lot of people are inconvenienced as a rule, but a lot of other people do and a lot peach have e been rudely inconvenienced on that line. so no thank you to the 27 bus line project. >> next speaker. >> that's the last person to turn in a speaker card under general public comment. >> moving on to our regular
next speaker. >> the last person to turn in a speaker card, herbert winer. >> herbert winer, please spell it weinr on the board, thank you. i had a real problem with the 27 bus last week. i arrive at the bus stop, ok, the bus is going to come in five minutes and then it's going to come no one minute and then in less than one minute. and it kept changing back and forth, back and forth and one minute, and it took such a long time to get that bus. now, you say the 27 is the success. i...
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herbert breland again. herbert threw for three touchdowns. oregon 21-6. cardinal have lost three in a row. 1-3 this season. there were start since 2007. >>> this is how arkansas bill tonight. three touchdowns to beat san jose state. late to tie the game. 24 all after 17 unanswered points. the spartans held. on the road. packer broke failure. spartans 31-24 in fayetteville. the razorbacks had some time. in a giving mood. toss it up. is served up his fifth interception of the night. bobby brown came down with it. we are done here. first victory over a power five conference school since 2006. >>> this stadium here hosted the big-name game of the day. third-ranked georgia hosted number seven notre dame. bulldogs 4th quarter. jake from. my scrap. georgia held it off. beat the fighting irish 23-17. the dog's record 4-0. >>> we are not even done here. standby for segment two. and that one if you are the oakland a's were not making any mistakes. can cooper! did you eat all of your treats? ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need so
herbert breland again. herbert threw for three touchdowns. oregon 21-6. cardinal have lost three in a row. 1-3 this season. there were start since 2007. >>> this is how arkansas bill tonight. three touchdowns to beat san jose state. late to tie the game. 24 all after 17 unanswered points. the spartans held. on the road. packer broke failure. spartans 31-24 in fayetteville. the razorbacks had some time. in a giving mood. toss it up. is served up his fifth interception of the night....
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welcome to the herbert hoover presidential library museum. one of 14 operated by the national archives and records of administration. i am tom schwartz, the director. we are about to hear a bash here four stimulating presentations on herbert hoover's various humanitarian efforts. we are in the midst of centennial observances of his many food relief efforts
welcome to the herbert hoover presidential library museum. one of 14 operated by the national archives and records of administration. i am tom schwartz, the director. we are about to hear a bash here four stimulating presentations on herbert hoover's various humanitarian efforts. we are in the midst of centennial observances of his many food relief efforts
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and the first one herbert found jaelyn red and it was a 30 yard touchdown.the second quarter herbert picked a spot. jacob breeland goes and gets it. it was like a back shoulder fade. antennae the play drive. right now it is 14 to 3 and oregon is up in the third on stamper. we have some mls action. that is a goalscoring guru. the real guru. 27 minutes. christian espinosa beat the goalie and the quakes tied it at 1. >> had 90 minutes still tied. the quakes were playing down a man. martinez had the left anwas the close game. they were two men down at the end. they had two red card. >> maybe next time. >> they are approaching the playoffs they need to win some games. >> coming up at 10, the man behind the most iconic fireworks show is retiring. we will hear this story. >> plus, a veteran unclaimed by family members gets a proper burial today. >> thank you for joining us. we will see you at 10. >> goodbye. >> the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now
and the first one herbert found jaelyn red and it was a 30 yard touchdown.the second quarter herbert picked a spot. jacob breeland goes and gets it. it was like a back shoulder fade. antennae the play drive. right now it is 14 to 3 and oregon is up in the third on stamper. we have some mls action. that is a goalscoring guru. the real guru. 27 minutes. christian espinosa beat the goalie and the quakes tied it at 1. >> had 90 minutes still tied. the quakes were playing down a man. martinez...
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get up early and go to burke and herbert bank on fern street.d to make sur that was street. >> oh, my gosh wonderful. sight to behold. a 77-year-oldco mplete's unbelievable trip around the gl. details on r break his or journey. in>> plus, picky eater as a kid angie. >> two. >> o out of three. >> we have some advice. new study that will help you get them to eat their greens. >> fox5's lindsay watts joins with us what she's working on. >>reporter: guys we are talking about a debate going across the country and here in dc. should studes be allowed to e medical marijuana a school? we'll have more on one mom's fight for daughter. up next. >>> ♪ up next. >>> ♪ alright, so this is how it's gonna go down. u are going to say... you'll get the best deal of the year on xfinity. and you even get this. mike, you're on balloons. sarah, you're gonna high five everybody. ben, you're gonna be wowing them with your dance moves. don't miss the xfinity best deal of the year. now that's simple, easy, awesome. it's an amazing deal on the ultimate experience. it's the
get up early and go to burke and herbert bank on fern street.d to make sur that was street. >> oh, my gosh wonderful. sight to behold. a 77-year-oldco mplete's unbelievable trip around the gl. details on r break his or journey. in>> plus, picky eater as a kid angie. >> two. >> o out of three. >> we have some advice. new study that will help you get them to eat their greens. >> fox5's lindsay watts joins with us what she's working on. >>reporter: guys we...
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the transcontinental trek from washington, d.c., to san francisco and at 8:00 on the presidency, herbert hoover and the world war i relief work. >> herbert and his team of volunteers built the crb into a remarkable organization. it had its own flag, and it had its own fleet, and it is negotiated what you might call treaties with the warring european powers. its leader hoover enjoyed diplomatic immunity and traveled freely, and probably the only american citizen permitted to do so in the entire war. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> now, it is a u.s. national relations ceremony, and vice president pence delivered remarks at the event that took place at the eisenhower building yesterday in washington, d.c.. this is from yesterday and about 35 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome washington district director at u.s. citizenship and immigration services ms. sarah taylor, and associate director and directorate of immigration and also the vice president of the united states, mike pence. >> good afternoon. my name is sarah taylor and i'
the transcontinental trek from washington, d.c., to san francisco and at 8:00 on the presidency, herbert hoover and the world war i relief work. >> herbert and his team of volunteers built the crb into a remarkable organization. it had its own flag, and it had its own fleet, and it is negotiated what you might call treaties with the warring european powers. its leader hoover enjoyed diplomatic immunity and traveled freely, and probably the only american citizen permitted to do so in the...
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you know his life decisions giving say to mr herbert from mr herbert i'm going to have to disappoint him i'm better than the 1st in the face and the 2. muslim and i'm saying. and we're suffering and we're there to help them. some people working somewhere where there's a clinic that doesn't have a medical doctor they would come and they ask if we can and as for a medical doctor or some medication or a nurse or a teacher or a school here or there. were 2nd to my family. you know where i was devoted to trying to help the victims of the war and their. and so from my father that was his has gone to help people who suffered. and what got him in trouble is that he would use it anyway to achieve that goal. get out with the taliban and dealt with ok that he dealt with everybody if that was going. to help him you know open a school in a place that they've had impossible you made the top down on the un list yes for association with bin laden. this incident. doesn't say you know but he just i write this in there that's freedom of association. i said it over and over we were never applied maybe w
you know his life decisions giving say to mr herbert from mr herbert i'm going to have to disappoint him i'm better than the 1st in the face and the 2. muslim and i'm saying. and we're suffering and we're there to help them. some people working somewhere where there's a clinic that doesn't have a medical doctor they would come and they ask if we can and as for a medical doctor or some medication or a nurse or a teacher or a school here or there. were 2nd to my family. you know where i was...
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just to write about george herbert walker bush's life. he comes to office with probably more experience in public service than any other president. at least the breath of his experience, the fact that he ran, as you pointed out, character above all. not on issues, not on ideologies, but on character. >> if i could interrupt. the most popular bush commercial in 1988 ended with the narrator saying, i think this is close to getting it verbatim, the more you know about george bush is the more you know this is the best prepared -- not quite verbatim -- no candidate has been better prepared to be president of the united states. and guess who's one of the stars of that commercial. do you remember that one? with an 88 on your back. >> one take johnny. >> you actually remember the day that was done? >> not the actual day. >> it was up in maine, i think. >> it was. and that's why the defeat for re--election was so crushing because he did believe in character above all and although he came close to bill clinton later on in life when they were both e
just to write about george herbert walker bush's life. he comes to office with probably more experience in public service than any other president. at least the breath of his experience, the fact that he ran, as you pointed out, character above all. not on issues, not on ideologies, but on character. >> if i could interrupt. the most popular bush commercial in 1988 ended with the narrator saying, i think this is close to getting it verbatim, the more you know about george bush is the more...
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>> herbert hoover dike is looking quite good at this point. efforts over the fall and dry season, and the water level is low enough that we could absorb the storm. about a week ago, we stopped releasing water from herbert hoover dike in preparation for the storm to again allow some of the canals to be lowered to handle the local basin runoff, and our structures, although that is under construction, we've got many construction sites along herbert hoover dike but those construction sites have all been shut down. they are safe and the dike is stable. >> i understand you have received news over the last few hours about the expected storm surge in jacksonville, and there have been issues in jacksonville over the last few years as these storms pass through one after the other. what have you heard about the storm surge from hurricane dorian? >> currently we have been informed that storm surge, we believe, is going to be approximately 2 to 4 feet, but again, those are early projections and as you've mentioned, the storm has been unpredictable thus far
>> herbert hoover dike is looking quite good at this point. efforts over the fall and dry season, and the water level is low enough that we could absorb the storm. about a week ago, we stopped releasing water from herbert hoover dike in preparation for the storm to again allow some of the canals to be lowered to handle the local basin runoff, and our structures, although that is under construction, we've got many construction sites along herbert hoover dike but those construction sites...
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presidency, on the herbert hoover and his world war i relief work. mostlyer and his team of american volunteers built the crv into a remarkable organization. it had its own flag. it had its own fleet. it negotiated what you might treaties with some of the warring european powers. enjoyeder, hoover, informal diplomatic immunity and freely through enemy lines. probably the only american citizen permitted to do so the entire war. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every on c-span 3. >> this weekend, american our cable is joining partners to showcase the history of lansing, michigan. to watch more video from the on our current tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. continue now with our look at the history of lansing. >> while in lansing, we took a drieg tour with lori lanspeary from the greater lansing convention and visitors bureau. >> we're touring around lansing, michigan today. where is lansing? i know there's a certain way to show it on a map. >> yep. so i'm going to hold up my right hand. and i'm going to point right here, because m
presidency, on the herbert hoover and his world war i relief work. mostlyer and his team of american volunteers built the crv into a remarkable organization. it had its own flag. it had its own fleet. it negotiated what you might treaties with some of the warring european powers. enjoyeder, hoover, informal diplomatic immunity and freely through enemy lines. probably the only american citizen permitted to do so the entire war. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every on...
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>> thank you very much. >> herbert winer? >> mr. winer, two minutes. >> herbert winer. i appreciate the thoroughness and systematic rigger before the board. there's a safety on the sidewalk. constantly, there's endangerment of pedestrians on the sidewalk. and an argument has been stated that if he build more bike lanes, there will be less violations. it's clearly illegal to ride on the sidewalk and people need to be protected, especially senior and disabled. and it's pointed out that a vehicle that travels at any speed a threatening to a pedestrian. that certainly applies to bicycles on the sidewalk. you have to stop this. so hopefully the laws should be enforced equally. so hopefully, when vision zero surveys people, they survey the pedestrians and not groups. what would happen if a member of the board were struck by someone on the sidewalk or a law enforcement officer? it's up to you to draw the conclusion. thank you. >> thank you, mr. winier. any further public comment? if you want to speak. so you'll be the final public speaker. tom, the floor is yours. >> thank you
>> thank you very much. >> herbert winer? >> mr. winer, two minutes. >> herbert winer. i appreciate the thoroughness and systematic rigger before the board. there's a safety on the sidewalk. constantly, there's endangerment of pedestrians on the sidewalk. and an argument has been stated that if he build more bike lanes, there will be less violations. it's clearly illegal to ride on the sidewalk and people need to be protected, especially senior and disabled. and it's...
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just to write about george herbert walker bush's life. he comes to office with probably more experience in public service than any other president. least the breath of his experience, the fact that he out, as you pointed character above all. not on issues, not on but on character. mr. beschloss: if i could interrupt. the most popular bush commercial in 1988 ended with the narrator saying, i think this is close to getting it verbatim, the more you know about george bush is the ore you know this is est prepared -- not quite verbatim -- no candidate has been better prepared to be president of the united states. guess who's one of the stars of that commercial. do you remember that one? an 88 on your back. ms. page: did you have to -- johnny.: one take mr. beschloss: you actually remember the day that was done? day.ush: not the actual mr. beschloss: it was up in maine, i think. was.ush: it ms. page: and that's why the was so re--election crushing because he did believe in character above all and close to bill e clinton later on in life when th
just to write about george herbert walker bush's life. he comes to office with probably more experience in public service than any other president. least the breath of his experience, the fact that he out, as you pointed character above all. not on issues, not on but on character. mr. beschloss: if i could interrupt. the most popular bush commercial in 1988 ended with the narrator saying, i think this is close to getting it verbatim, the more you know about george bush is the ore you know this...
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all oregon, herbert to through the red zone.bert, this is why he's going to be an nfl quarterback, great back shoulder throw to jacob breeland, 14-3 oregon at the half. early fourth, herbert out of the gun, finds breeland again wide open. great play design. 24 yards and in. 21-6. here's anthony. >> stanford has lost three games in a row for the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon. >> three weeks in a row evenly matched, but we make a few errors against really good football teams that lead to points. too many errors against good football teams makes it too hard to win. >> oregon's defense was relentless sacking costello five times while holding the cardinals to a pair of field goals. >> frustrating. we all sacrifice a lot. you all understand. we've been doing this a long time now. we spend the bulk of our, you know, lives preparing for games like this so it hurts. >> san jose state taking on arkansas on the road. second quarter, tied at 7-7. nick nash, with a direct snap, look at the cutback there, the vision
all oregon, herbert to through the red zone.bert, this is why he's going to be an nfl quarterback, great back shoulder throw to jacob breeland, 14-3 oregon at the half. early fourth, herbert out of the gun, finds breeland again wide open. great play design. 24 yards and in. 21-6. here's anthony. >> stanford has lost three games in a row for the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon. >> three weeks in a row evenly matched, but we make a few errors against really...
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all oregon after that, herbert fling it to red, red through the red zone. 7-3 ducks. an nfl quarterback, great back shoulder throw to jacob breeland, 14-3 oregon at the half. early fourth, herbert out of the gun, finds breeland again wide open.ig 21-6. oregon wins. here's abc 7's anthony flores. >> stanford has lost three games in a row for the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon. 21-6. >> three weeks in a row evenly matched, but we make a few errors against really good football teams that lead to points. too many errors against good football teams makes it too hard to win. >> oregon's defense was relentless sacking costello five times while holding the cardinals to a pair of field goals. >> frustrating. we all sacrifice a lot. you all understand. we've been doing this a long time now. we spend the bulk of our, you know, lives preparing for games like this so it hurts. >> san jose state taking on arkansas on the road. second quarter, tied at 7-7. true freshman nick nash, with a direct snap, look at the cutback there, the vision, 15 yards, 14-7, sa
all oregon after that, herbert fling it to red, red through the red zone. 7-3 ducks. an nfl quarterback, great back shoulder throw to jacob breeland, 14-3 oregon at the half. early fourth, herbert out of the gun, finds breeland again wide open.ig 21-6. oregon wins. here's abc 7's anthony flores. >> stanford has lost three games in a row for the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon. 21-6. >> three weeks in a row evenly matched, but we make a few errors against...
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and at 8:00, herbert hoover and his world war i relief work he and his team of mostly american volunteers built it into a remarkable organization. it had its own flag, its own fleet. it negotiated what you might call treaties with some european powers. its leader, hoover, enjoyed informal if a medic immunity -- diplomatic immunity and traveled freely among enemy lines. announcer 1: explore our nation's past and american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> c-span cities tour is in lansing, where we are visiting the michigan history center museum. they have launched a brand-new exhibit where they're asking viewers to take a look at some everyday objects. suzanne fischer" we are looking at our new exhibits, secret lives of michigan objects. secret lives of michigan objects is a playful and fun exhibit about museum collections, and the way that objects in museums and up to michigan history. it is a way to involve people who live in michigan to think about their stuff is part of michigan history. we like to put things into context especially in museums. an object is not just an object, it
and at 8:00, herbert hoover and his world war i relief work he and his team of mostly american volunteers built it into a remarkable organization. it had its own flag, its own fleet. it negotiated what you might call treaties with some european powers. its leader, hoover, enjoyed informal if a medic immunity -- diplomatic immunity and traveled freely among enemy lines. announcer 1: explore our nation's past and american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> c-span cities tour is in...
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maintained her position as one of an elite group of violinists she was just 12 when she met conductor herbert fun carry on in a meeting that would jumpstart her international career. and sophie motor has left a mark on the world of music and is passionate about giving something back through her foundation the violinist also works hard to help future generations. we need music in kindergarten to exchange our cultural roots in a kind of playful manner we need music get it as education for life. excelling in leadership but also understanding that being part of a group is wonderful because it's not a luxury item it is as important as proving and therefore i have this foundation so i can send out messages of love and goodwill. the announcement of the annual women's takes place at the same time in 5 different locations worldwide pants of the motor attend of the berlin event the japan art associate. hands out the awards in 5 different categories the winners receiving around 126000 euros h. . does history and figure part of this is a c. only price and arts at the open to all internationally which is
maintained her position as one of an elite group of violinists she was just 12 when she met conductor herbert fun carry on in a meeting that would jumpstart her international career. and sophie motor has left a mark on the world of music and is passionate about giving something back through her foundation the violinist also works hard to help future generations. we need music in kindergarten to exchange our cultural roots in a kind of playful manner we need music get it as education for life....
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next on "the presidency," stanford university historian talks about herbert hoover and aid to famine-strickenssia, from 1921 to 1922. this program at the hoover presidential library in west branch, iowa was part of a daylong conference on his humanitarian work, and picks up right after a break. it was hoover's global efforts that propelled him for a run for the white house. some viewers may find images in this program disturbing. >> so welcome to
next on "the presidency," stanford university historian talks about herbert hoover and aid to famine-strickenssia, from 1921 to 1922. this program at the hoover presidential library in west branch, iowa was part of a daylong conference on his humanitarian work, and picks up right after a break. it was hoover's global efforts that propelled him for a run for the white house. some viewers may find images in this program disturbing. >> so welcome to
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presidency,on the herbert hoover and his world war i relief work.residency, herbert hoover and his world war i relief work. >> hoover and his mostly american army of volunteers built this into a volunteer organization. it had its own flag, it had its own fleet. its leader, hoover, enjoyed himself some diplomatic immunity and traveled really -- travel freely through enemy lines, perhaps the only american allowed to do so through the entire war. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. house gun violence task force, hearing
presidency,on the herbert hoover and his world war i relief work.residency, herbert hoover and his world war i relief work. >> hoover and his mostly american army of volunteers built this into a volunteer organization. it had its own flag, it had its own fleet. its leader, hoover, enjoyed himself some diplomatic immunity and traveled really -- travel freely through enemy lines, perhaps the only american allowed to do so through the entire war. explore our nations passed on american...
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second quarter, herbert, this is why he's going to be an nfl quarterback. oregon at the half. early fourth, herbert out of the gun finds breland wide open. 24 yards and in. 21-6, oregon wins. here is abc 7 news's anthony flores. >> reporter: after falling to oregon 21-6. >> three weeks in a row we're evenly matched but we make a errors against really good football teams that lead to points. too many errors makes it too hard too win. >> reporter: oregon's defense was relentless, sacking costello five times while holding the cardinals to a pair of field goals. >> we sacrifice a lot, you all understand, we've been doing this a long time now. we spend the bulk of our lives preparing for games like this, so it definitely hurts. >>> san jose state taking on arkansas. nick nash with the direct snap. look at the cutback there. 15 yards, 14-7 san jose state. 1:15 left in the half. love, short pass to isaiah. your holiness takes it 26 yards and in, 24-7 sparty packer finds the hole, 19 yards and in. 31-24, the first win since against stanford in 2006, an sparty party
second quarter, herbert, this is why he's going to be an nfl quarterback. oregon at the half. early fourth, herbert out of the gun finds breland wide open. 24 yards and in. 21-6, oregon wins. here is abc 7 news's anthony flores. >> reporter: after falling to oregon 21-6. >> three weeks in a row we're evenly matched but we make a errors against really good football teams that lead to points. too many errors makes it too hard too win. >> reporter: oregon's defense was...
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this weekend on the presidency, herbert hoover's biographer recalls his world war i, which saved the lives of millions. here is a preview. and 1923, hoover directed, facilitated, financed a multitude of international humanitarian relief efforts without parallel in history. during this nearly 10-year period, the u.s. food , andistration, the ara various other governments and private organizations delivered nearly 34 million metric tons of food to the people in peril by world war i and its aftermath. in today's currency, the value of this exceeded $16 billion. for most of this incredible undertaking, the man with supreme responsibility was hoover. tens of millions of people owe their lives to his exertions. it was later set of him that he was responsible for saving more lives than any other person in history. he earned his epithets, the great humanitarian and master of emergencies. >> learn more about herbert hoover's world war i relief work sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern on the presidency. you are watching american --tory tv only and c-span3 only on c-span3. >> if i tell ber
this weekend on the presidency, herbert hoover's biographer recalls his world war i, which saved the lives of millions. here is a preview. and 1923, hoover directed, facilitated, financed a multitude of international humanitarian relief efforts without parallel in history. during this nearly 10-year period, the u.s. food , andistration, the ara various other governments and private organizations delivered nearly 34 million metric tons of food to the people in peril by world war i and its...
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he's through to the quarter—finals after a straight sets win over his fellow frenchman pierre—hugues herbert seed david goffin is out. the belgian — who won the title in 2014 — was beaten in straight sets by pablo carreno busta. the unseeded spaniard winning 6—3, 6—2 — and now plays slovenia's aljaz bedene in the quarter—finals. the english golfer matt wallace leads after the first round of the european tour's pga championship at wenworth in england — but it was day to forget for rory mcilroy. wallace is looking for his first tour victory of the year, after three wins in 2018 — and he opened up with a bogey free round of 65, which is 7—under—par. his round included five birdies ad an eagle. wallace leads by one shot from jon rahm and henrik stenson. // but world number 2 rory mcilroy — who's bidding to win this tournament for a third time faces an uphill battle just to make the cut. ask —— but world number 2 rory mcilroy — who's bidding to win this tournament for a third time faces an uphill battle just to make the cut. he carded a a—over—par 76 — and he's already 11 shots behind finally, so
he's through to the quarter—finals after a straight sets win over his fellow frenchman pierre—hugues herbert seed david goffin is out. the belgian — who won the title in 2014 — was beaten in straight sets by pablo carreno busta. the unseeded spaniard winning 6—3, 6—2 — and now plays slovenia's aljaz bedene in the quarter—finals. the english golfer matt wallace leads after the first round of the european tour's pga championship at wenworth in england — but it was day to forget...
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host: that is herbert out of georgia. this is pia ou. caller: good morning.hanks for taking my call. multiplenly a smokescreen to hide the democrats bad doing. up --re trying to cover it is all baloney. we know the examples in baltimore. they have been running this the ground. to is trying to see us, strange america. give him space, stop this nonsense. we are spending money for their own vindication. host: this is eugene in new jersey, democrat. good morning, new -- eugene. caller: i am delighted how many republicans believe everything the republican propaganda feeds us. trump already admitted he would accept help from a foreign government. ukraine and the promise $250 million if they bring up dirt on biden's son, this is extortion. it we recognize crime when we see it? trump wants to do exactly what he said, shoot someone on fifth avenue and get away scott free. he has denied every subpoena request and he wants to continue to do so. that is dictatorship. republicans want a dictator, they have got one. host: we don't know the exact contents of this whistleblo
host: that is herbert out of georgia. this is pia ou. caller: good morning.hanks for taking my call. multiplenly a smokescreen to hide the democrats bad doing. up --re trying to cover it is all baloney. we know the examples in baltimore. they have been running this the ground. to is trying to see us, strange america. give him space, stop this nonsense. we are spending money for their own vindication. host: this is eugene in new jersey, democrat. good morning, new -- eugene. caller: i am...
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. >>> and at 8:00 on "the presidency" herbert hoov aer an the -- >> built the crb into a remarkable organization. it had its own flag. it had its own fleet. it negotiated what you might call treaties with some of the warring european powers. its leader, hoover,
. >>> and at 8:00 on "the presidency" herbert hoov aer an the -- >> built the crb into a remarkable organization. it had its own flag. it had its own fleet. it negotiated what you might call treaties with some of the warring european powers. its leader, hoover,
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second quarter herbert great pass here to jacob. 14-3 oregon at the half.ly first or fourth quarter, that is, off a turnover. herbert finds bree land again. wide open for the score. oregon wins 21-6. here's abc7's anthony flores. >> stanford lost the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon 21-6. >> three weeks in a row, we're evenly matched. but we make a few errors lead to points. that makes it too hard to win. >> oregon's defense was relentless, sacking him five times while holding them to a couple field goals. >> you guys all understand. we've been doing this for a long time now. we spend the bulk of our, you know, lives preparing for games like this. so it definitely hurts. >> san jose state take on arkansas. road game for them. second quarter tie at 7. look at that cutback. 15 yards, 14-7, san jose state. 1:15 left in the half. josh love. short pass t isah holiness. yes, that is his last name. 26 yards and in. 24-7 sparty at the brake. arkansas ties with a minute 20 to go. dee john packer. sparty wins 31-24. their first win against a p
second quarter herbert great pass here to jacob. 14-3 oregon at the half.ly first or fourth quarter, that is, off a turnover. herbert finds bree land again. wide open for the score. oregon wins 21-6. here's abc7's anthony flores. >> stanford lost the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon 21-6. >> three weeks in a row, we're evenly matched. but we make a few errors lead to points. that makes it too hard to win. >> oregon's defense was relentless, sacking him...
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..a uburn takes the lead 26-21.... 3 seconds left in the game....last chance for oregon....justin herbertn open man....throws it down the field....way over the endzone....and that'll do it....auburn upsets oregon....27-21...your final.... (jr) next san francisco's most expensive home gets a price cut. we'll tell you how much this russian hill mansion will cost you. (jr) tonight.. all three dogs have been found safe after being stolen from a dog rescuefacility in san francisco. 'family dog rescue' says that two purebred huskies and a pitbull were stolen wednesday night during a break-in. the huskies have been found earlier in the week . but the pitbull puppy was found abandoned by a good samaritian in east oakland today. (jr) if you're in the market for a new home ... the most expensive home in san francisco just became a bit more affordable.the 5-bedroom luxary home is now listed for sale at $40.5 million. it's lcoated at at 950 lombard street in the city's russian hill neighborhood and comes with 15,691 square-feet ...5 bedrooms...6.5 bathrooms...an art gallery, a 2,000-bottle temperatur
..a uburn takes the lead 26-21.... 3 seconds left in the game....last chance for oregon....justin herbertn open man....throws it down the field....way over the endzone....and that'll do it....auburn upsets oregon....27-21...your final.... (jr) next san francisco's most expensive home gets a price cut. we'll tell you how much this russian hill mansion will cost you. (jr) tonight.. all three dogs have been found safe after being stolen from a dog rescuefacility in san francisco. 'family dog...
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..a uburn takes the lead 26-21.... 3 seconds left in the game....last chance for oregon....justin herbertng for an open man....throws field....way over t we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. at pthe style is yours. the moment is energetic ocher. no0% on all living room furniture. visit pier 1 or pier 1.com today to save. (upbeat music) - [deputy turnbull] central, 23 adam. diverting for a flag down. female reporting domestic violence with a male. hi. - hey, if anything she says, all i know is-- - [deputy turnbull] all right, hang on, hang on.
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doug herbert was listening to that with me. the only clarity is he wants an election, no specific date given. what is remarkable is the lack of clarity and details. for more clarity, a better sense of what he is proposing, he needs talks with russells, the european union, to get a sense of whether there is progress being made. do not have that do not have tr that comfort zone of clarity. what we are seeing is a prime minister who is flailing. he knows how to give a good performance and fight b back. he is not just on the defensive, but on the offensive against members of his own party. he has suspended parliament for longer than it has in suspended in decade. slightly unprecedented in modern times. he has lost his majority in a crossing of the floor by one of his partyy members.. he s suffered on hisis first vos prime minister, a humiliating setback in his efforts to force is no deal brexit agenda through. that is the only word you can use. he has come under intense fire from his party moderates and outside his party for the th
doug herbert was listening to that with me. the only clarity is he wants an election, no specific date given. what is remarkable is the lack of clarity and details. for more clarity, a better sense of what he is proposing, he needs talks with russells, the european union, to get a sense of whether there is progress being made. do not have that do not have tr that comfort zone of clarity. what we are seeing is a prime minister who is flailing. he knows how to give a good performance and fight b...
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herbert walker, right? i'm sorry, let's get this right. >> it was george herbert walker bush.that's what i thought. okay. the counteroffer from the democrats is in. what are you hearing about it and what do you think is going to happen? >> it's very hard to say. the best thing that could happen was that they come to a decision rapidly because the uncertainty is rocking the market. and the benefits of negotiating and figuring out what they're going to do is ongoing. speaker pelosi has formed a team of nine, nine members, to work with the u.s. trade representative, bob lighthizer. they seem to be making progress. of course, there are going to be differences even at the end of the road. the question is, with only 28 days, 28 legislative days remaining in this congress, will they get it through. liz: do you know robert lighthizer? >> i do. liz: i figured you did. he apparently responded favorably, according to the house ways and means chair, richard neal, who said that lighthizer actually responded quite positively to this counteroffer from what he had to look at and of course, th
herbert walker, right? i'm sorry, let's get this right. >> it was george herbert walker bush.that's what i thought. okay. the counteroffer from the democrats is in. what are you hearing about it and what do you think is going to happen? >> it's very hard to say. the best thing that could happen was that they come to a decision rapidly because the uncertainty is rocking the market. and the benefits of negotiating and figuring out what they're going to do is ongoing. speaker pelosi...
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but with president george herbert walker bush and george w. bush for two republican presidents, they believed in governance. you could work with them because they believed that there is a public role in the lives of the american people. this president does not believe in science and governance. it is very hard to get anything done if you don't believe in the way to get it done or the reason to do something. this is quite different. i have respect for the office of the president and the presidency. i would hope they would respect article one of the congress of the united states. it was much different to work with the other presidents than with this president. it was much easier to work with them. >> the usmca deal, where does that stand? speaker pelosi: i'm hopeful we will come to an agreement on that. in some ofe progress the particulars of the bill. the essential point is enforceability. i voted for nafta the first time around. i had had my disappointment senate. but there were many people who voted against it, whether they are in congress no
but with president george herbert walker bush and george w. bush for two republican presidents, they believed in governance. you could work with them because they believed that there is a public role in the lives of the american people. this president does not believe in science and governance. it is very hard to get anything done if you don't believe in the way to get it done or the reason to do something. this is quite different. i have respect for the office of the president and the...
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. >> douglas herbert is here to talk about this. this boycott is a new phase in what we have been in the protest. what is the student strategy? >> we are not going away. there is hope on the part of the mainland and hong kong authorities that once classes begin and they go back to university, this will subside and start to calm down, let fizzle out -- let's let it fizzle out. this is a clear message, no. classes are opening and we are going to incorporate the movement into classes. the chinese mainland and hong kong authorities have blamed hong kong for its liberal and progressive educationon curricum for a lot of these troubles, for indoctrinating a new generation against the mainland. they see it as toxic. and hong kong, unlike the mainland, they teach things like the crackdown on tiananmen square, which not a word is uttered on the chinese mainland. heretical.ething the educationg system is looking at in horror and students are saying we are taking our movement to the hub of education, to the universities. this moment is more imp
. >> douglas herbert is here to talk about this. this boycott is a new phase in what we have been in the protest. what is the student strategy? >> we are not going away. there is hope on the part of the mainland and hong kong authorities that once classes begin and they go back to university, this will subside and start to calm down, let fizzle out -- let's let it fizzle out. this is a clear message, no. classes are opening and we are going to incorporate the movement into classes....
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his grandfather was george herbert walker, so the best family had maintained an interest in the tournamenty the america's captain played here in 1983. the last time we like hosted. 36 years later here i am again. it is amazing how fast the time place. it is nostalgic, it was a great memory for me to be on the winning team in 1983 and to be back as the captain is a surreal experience. the walker cap is traditionally the place to see the stars of tomorrow. this player is 17 today and already an accomplished driver. he is the second youngest player in the history of the tournament. second youngest player in the history of the tournamentlj second youngest player in the history of the tournament. i am really proud of myself. you just have to go and deliver your point. obviously it is a real delight to be playing at this age. but any amateur the walker cup is the highest achievement you could achieve as an amateur. the past pros have always said it is the best week of your life as an amateur, so make the most of it. the opening ceremony takes place tomorrow, with action under way on saturday. ex
his grandfather was george herbert walker, so the best family had maintained an interest in the tournamenty the america's captain played here in 1983. the last time we like hosted. 36 years later here i am again. it is amazing how fast the time place. it is nostalgic, it was a great memory for me to be on the winning team in 1983 and to be back as the captain is a surreal experience. the walker cap is traditionally the place to see the stars of tomorrow. this player is 17 today and already an...