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he also serves on boards related to the herbert hoover legacy. alan also enjoys golf serving surfing and traveling however of these three activities he's only skilled at traveling. before we meet alan. i'd like to show you this clip of the herbert hoover presidential library and museum dedication from august 10th. 1962. let's take a look. comfortable really libraries it's really records of supreme action. by the american police there are devotion. sacrifice to their ideal seven and all right, they said those who do not remember? that effect i have and then. so relive it again. the reasons are the repositories and second experience? and there ever we had not often riddled? and these records there are products many on favorable remarks. made by our political home as well as the question developing nation. and affection by our friends we may hold. the future students we're reliable on our friends. when students become sleepy. they may be awakened by the lincoln passion. of american political on human and we are hello. my name is alan hoover great-gr
he also serves on boards related to the herbert hoover legacy. alan also enjoys golf serving surfing and traveling however of these three activities he's only skilled at traveling. before we meet alan. i'd like to show you this clip of the herbert hoover presidential library and museum dedication from august 10th. 1962. let's take a look. comfortable really libraries it's really records of supreme action. by the american police there are devotion. sacrifice to their ideal seven and all right,...
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he was also a really good friend of herbert hoover. when hoover was president, he thought, wouldn't it be a great idea to have ding join us at camp wrap a new, which was his retreat while he was president from -- wasn't far away, it was in virginia, in the national forest. he met him there. after a while they decided to go for a horseback right. they went for a horseback right. one of them, not sure which, one of them had this great idea, gosh, why don't we try to ditch the secret service? and so they did. they galloped off. the secret service could not keep up, or lost them, something happened. anyways, they lost them. then they thought, wouldn't this be a lot of fun if we go to the ranger tower and watch the secret service try to find us? so they did. they climbed up to the top of the watchtower and watched the secret service frantically trying to find their president of the united states and his good friend. i thought that it's always a lot of fun to think about doing, my granddad. while the secret service, maybe they're still searc
he was also a really good friend of herbert hoover. when hoover was president, he thought, wouldn't it be a great idea to have ding join us at camp wrap a new, which was his retreat while he was president from -- wasn't far away, it was in virginia, in the national forest. he met him there. after a while they decided to go for a horseback right. they went for a horseback right. one of them, not sure which, one of them had this great idea, gosh, why don't we try to ditch the secret service? and...
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how would herbert hoover govern today? how would herbert hoover govern today?today, i first of all, i doubted he would recognize complexity and of the federal government for there is no federal deposit insurance corporation in existence during hoover's time when all those banks were failing. that would be one. one example on there is not there was not the expectation of massive federal intervention has now become commonplace. now that there's any jittering the economy, we all turn to the white house and congress and so on. automatically we expect the the president and the political elites to respond. and they are judged upon how much manage the how well manage the economy. so i think hoover, though, if you look at his later prophecies and arguments against new deal would would probably still want the gold standard offer for example he would probably be a fiscal hawk or as turned into especially in the last two years of the depression. and he turned a partner primarily because he thought that the gigantic federal deficit would undermine foreign investors confide
how would herbert hoover govern today? how would herbert hoover govern today?today, i first of all, i doubted he would recognize complexity and of the federal government for there is no federal deposit insurance corporation in existence during hoover's time when all those banks were failing. that would be one. one example on there is not there was not the expectation of massive federal intervention has now become commonplace. now that there's any jittering the economy, we all turn to the white...
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stansfield is where lou meets herbert hubert. who have will refer to as burn through the rest of my top. that is what he was known as as friends and family. it also helps distinguish him from his older son, who was known as herbert. so liu meet burr at stanford. they are introduced by professor john c. granary. john grander is the catalyst for why lou has ended up at stanford they originally had a teaching certificate she started at los angeles normal school which is now ucla her family moved to monterrey she transferred to his son jose normal that is where she got the certificate she was not able to find a teaching job that suited her she tried to get into banking because that is her father's profession and lee was extremely good throughout her life with numbers and accounting. again, being a woman they were not going to be many career opportunities for there. so, she happened to hear. bran or do a series of lectures on geology. one of the things that is interesting when we go back to this photograph this is taken on mount wilso
stansfield is where lou meets herbert hubert. who have will refer to as burn through the rest of my top. that is what he was known as as friends and family. it also helps distinguish him from his older son, who was known as herbert. so liu meet burr at stanford. they are introduced by professor john c. granary. john grander is the catalyst for why lou has ended up at stanford they originally had a teaching certificate she started at los angeles normal school which is now ucla her family moved...
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little herbert's future birthday. why did we ever return to china? and so the hoover's eventually settle somewhat permanently. they always make annual trips to the united states, but the firm that bird is working for be with mooring is based in london. and so they rent homes in london, and this is where both of the hoover children are born herbert. who is born in 1903 and alan who was born in 1907 and one of the first things that lou does after she's up and around again is to go to the american embassy and register them so that they will have their american citizenship. the other thing that happens during this time period is that you know, bert is making a lot of money as a mining engineer working for bewick mooring he goes off on his own as with a consultancy starting in 1908, and it's roughly in this time period that they make very close friends with the couple abby and edgar record. abby and edgar record play very very important and pivotal roles in the lives of the hoovers through the rest of the hoover's lives edgar becomes a very close confidan
little herbert's future birthday. why did we ever return to china? and so the hoover's eventually settle somewhat permanently. they always make annual trips to the united states, but the firm that bird is working for be with mooring is based in london. and so they rent homes in london, and this is where both of the hoover children are born herbert. who is born in 1903 and alan who was born in 1907 and one of the first things that lou does after she's up and around again is to go to the american...
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motion by commissioner ortiz and herbert. >> commissioner carter. >> aye. >> commissioner herbert. >> aye. >> commissioner huie. >> aye. >> president lag laguana. >> yes. >> motion passes unanimously. >> commisioner william ortiz-cartagena: next item. resolution in support of castro theatre the commission will hear presentation on future plans for the castro theatre and may take action on a resolution in support of the project. presenting we have casey and mary from another planet entertainment. and we hear a presentation if you plan on making comment you can fill out speaker carts they are on the table by the door. in the public comments we received so far, there are inquiries how this item came to be and some expressed concern. i like to turn the temperature down a bit. and address these occurrence and hopefully set mindses at ease. we ask for this presentation because of how important the castro theatre is to the hundreds of small businesses in the castro business district. small business community has been struggling for years it was before the pandemic and it did in the help. 37%
motion by commissioner ortiz and herbert. >> commissioner carter. >> aye. >> commissioner herbert. >> aye. >> commissioner huie. >> aye. >> president lag laguana. >> yes. >> motion passes unanimously. >> commisioner william ortiz-cartagena: next item. resolution in support of castro theatre the commission will hear presentation on future plans for the castro theatre and may take action on a resolution in support of the project....
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ndal of this year uwat herbert.any in rio de janeiro, is accused of killing her husband, the police still do not suspect that very soon the diplomat will go on the run, and he himself tells his version of the events of the fateful evening. he was sitting here, and then abruptly jumped up. why, i don’t know, he screamed and ran, then fell and hit his head violent gestures of screaming and jogging with such a performance, the consul convinced the police to die. the other half of her beloved husband walter is just an accident, he allegedly washed down with natural alcohol. and as if mad he had a panic. he was all on his nerves and behaved strangely, but the evidence did not fit into the version of the diplomat, for example, a blood stain on the sofa, someone diligently tried to wash it off before the police arrived; this found her in the apartment with a heavy baton. various bruises caused by trampling were found, as well as damage pipes not applied by a cylindrical tool screams about the circumstances of its death, th
ndal of this year uwat herbert.any in rio de janeiro, is accused of killing her husband, the police still do not suspect that very soon the diplomat will go on the run, and he himself tells his version of the events of the fateful evening. he was sitting here, and then abruptly jumped up. why, i don’t know, he screamed and ran, then fell and hit his head violent gestures of screaming and jogging with such a performance, the consul convinced the police to die. the other half of her beloved...
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all these young guys like herbert rondell came to new york together mostly from the midwest and startedareers together. in the 1920s herbert hoover was deep into activism and dewey picked up that torch and do we and his classmates his friends became the standard bearers of the more moderate wing of the republican party and tom dewey was elected three times as the governor of new york and it was incredibly difficult to manage but he became the focal point and he managed to organized a well disciplined party which was ideologically practical. they were well oriented toward labor so it was part of an early hoover type system and then what happened was this terrible bifurcation within the republican party the more liberal wing and robert taft became the focal point of the more conservative party who were the anti-new deal and to pull it up by the roots. he stood down a third time and was a figure of hatred reviled by conservatives but he was still seen as the dominant figure in the more liberal wing of the republicans party. >> he was relatively short of stature very dapper in there's a pho
all these young guys like herbert rondell came to new york together mostly from the midwest and startedareers together. in the 1920s herbert hoover was deep into activism and dewey picked up that torch and do we and his classmates his friends became the standard bearers of the more moderate wing of the republican party and tom dewey was elected three times as the governor of new york and it was incredibly difficult to manage but he became the focal point and he managed to organized a well...
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at 8 pm eastern, herbert hoovered by -- george nash details the life and legacy of the former presidenty through politics, and his leadership during the great depression. and at 9 pm eastern, tim miller msnbc analyst and author of why we did it, talks about his time in the republican party. and weighs in on why many gop choose to support president trump. and join us on saturday, september 3rd for a library of congress national book festival. or for the past 21 years, book tv is provided live in-depth, uninterrupted coverage featuring hundreds of nonfiction authors and guests. watch book tv every sunday on c-span two, and find the
at 8 pm eastern, herbert hoovered by -- george nash details the life and legacy of the former presidenty through politics, and his leadership during the great depression. and at 9 pm eastern, tim miller msnbc analyst and author of why we did it, talks about his time in the republican party. and weighs in on why many gop choose to support president trump. and join us on saturday, september 3rd for a library of congress national book festival. or for the past 21 years, book tv is provided live...
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khan can escape and uva herbert khan escaped . it didn't stop for him.t brazil where, judging by well, he is unlikely to ever return. alina skachkova you can find out around the clock in our new telegram-channel vesti duty, and program releases are always available on the media platform , we watch in the application or on the site we watch.ru in the studio was maksimavchan. see you. this is a great information evening. and that's what we'll be talking about in the next hour.
khan can escape and uva herbert khan escaped . it didn't stop for him.t brazil where, judging by well, he is unlikely to ever return. alina skachkova you can find out around the clock in our new telegram-channel vesti duty, and program releases are always available on the media platform , we watch in the application or on the site we watch.ru in the studio was maksimavchan. see you. this is a great information evening. and that's what we'll be talking about in the next hour.
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together with them, in the 1920s, herbert hoover was a beacon of activism, and so on. dewey picked up that torch. and then as hoover turned on the new deal, dewey and his classmates, his friends, became the standard bearers of the more moderate wing of the republican party. and they were good at it. tom dewey was elected three times as the governor of new york. ethnically diverse, incredibly difficult to manage state, the politics are difficult to manage. but, dewey became the focal point. he managed to organize a sturdy, well disciplined party, which was not ideologically practical. yet, they were progressive, pro civil rights, they were well orientated toward labor. so, he became a sort of early hoover type of figure. then what happened was that there is terrible bifurcation within the republican party, where dewey represented the more pro-government, more liberal wing. bob taft, robert taft, became the focal point of the more conservative crowd, who were the anti new deal, and basically extirpate much of the new deal. pull it up by the roots. and that continued to d
together with them, in the 1920s, herbert hoover was a beacon of activism, and so on. dewey picked up that torch. and then as hoover turned on the new deal, dewey and his classmates, his friends, became the standard bearers of the more moderate wing of the republican party. and they were good at it. tom dewey was elected three times as the governor of new york. ethnically diverse, incredibly difficult to manage state, the politics are difficult to manage. but, dewey became the focal point. he...
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herbert hoover was on that trip. hoover writes about it in his memoirs.arding met with hoover and said, we have another scandal, what should i do? should i publicize this? hoover said put it out there, let's publicize it, at least get credit for doing that. i think the reason he asked hoover that question is because he already had two suicides, particularly jesse smith. he is probably afraid, who else is going to shoot themselves? that is probably the plan. it's unfair to criticize harding a lot for teapot dome, aside for appointing albert fall, because he died in 1923, before he could do anything about it. obviously, he was going to put it out there and have fall prosecuted, fall was prosecuted, the first u.s. cabinet officer to go to prison. so he was punished for it. susan: we did not talk about harding's approach to prohibition. the chief law enforcement officer of the united states. how did he handle the approach to liquor? ryan: harding liked to drink alcohol. he actually stopped as president. the whole country was against prohibition. a lot of peop
herbert hoover was on that trip. hoover writes about it in his memoirs.arding met with hoover and said, we have another scandal, what should i do? should i publicize this? hoover said put it out there, let's publicize it, at least get credit for doing that. i think the reason he asked hoover that question is because he already had two suicides, particularly jesse smith. he is probably afraid, who else is going to shoot themselves? that is probably the plan. it's unfair to criticize harding a...
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eastern herbert hoover and george nast with his journey through politics in his leadership during thereat depression. at 9:00 p.m. eastern tim miller msnbc analyst and author of why we did it talks about his time in the republican party and weighs in on why many choose to support president trump. join us on saturday september 3 for library of congress national book festival for the past 21 years book tv has provided live in depth uninterrupted coverage featuring hundreds of non- fiction authors and guest. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 invite a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime booktv.org. >> chairman and ceo doctor albert chronicles his company's efforts to develop the first vaccine for covid-19. here is a portion of the program. >> right now there is so much that you can do with social distancing measures that affect the fundamental for human behavior and slowly to relax them. right now we have way significant a problem with immigration is not vaccinated but they have 76%, even more, if you get the disease you're not going to end up in the hospital o
eastern herbert hoover and george nast with his journey through politics in his leadership during thereat depression. at 9:00 p.m. eastern tim miller msnbc analyst and author of why we did it talks about his time in the republican party and weighs in on why many choose to support president trump. join us on saturday september 3 for library of congress national book festival for the past 21 years book tv has provided live in depth uninterrupted coverage featuring hundreds of non- fiction authors...
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he and herbert hoover lived long lives!they were happy to sign everything that was put before them so these books in a rare to find inscribed people, he was happy to do it. same with hoover, as i mentioned. how was his writing in this? is it all his writing? did he, what was he saying about those who were enemies or friends before? did he make any new enemies writing this diary? >> i think he reawakened some old enemies. the writing is not very good, and he had a lot of help. the parts where i think the real truman comes through was whenever he would let loose on henry wallace or james byrd. he would never -- and then eisenhower, he would let eisenhower have it. from the 52 campaign when eisenhower ran against adlai stevenson, and truman and he had always had a very respectful relationship. then it all changed. i think truman was personally deeply offended when eisenhower didn't come to the defense of general marshall, when mccarthy attacked. he would call marshall -- the essence was, morally bankrupt. so there was no forgi
he and herbert hoover lived long lives!they were happy to sign everything that was put before them so these books in a rare to find inscribed people, he was happy to do it. same with hoover, as i mentioned. how was his writing in this? is it all his writing? did he, what was he saying about those who were enemies or friends before? did he make any new enemies writing this diary? >> i think he reawakened some old enemies. the writing is not very good, and he had a lot of help. the parts...
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here visited by an english writer, herbert wills, and in the guest book he wrote that when i die for capitalism and resurrected again in soviet skies. i would like to wake up directly in the park of culture and rest. the arch of the main entrance was erected in 1955 according to the project of the architect georgy chukov. in 2011, the park was reconstructed, and much of it was restored to its original place . the legendary statue of ivan shadr, a girl with an oar, was placed on august 12, 2000, a tragedy occurred in the history of the russian submarine fleet. the nuclear submarine was destroyed. kursk he worked out training shooting. in the barents sea. according to the official version, a torpedo exploded, apparently due to a fuel leak, the boat collapsed to the ground and thundered, the second explosion more power toned other torpedoes and the crew of kursk survived 23 sailors and a lieutenant commander. dmitry kolesnikov for several days. they pounded on the bulkhead, in total darkness. only on august 20, norwegian russian divers. they opened the aft compartment, but there was no
here visited by an english writer, herbert wills, and in the guest book he wrote that when i die for capitalism and resurrected again in soviet skies. i would like to wake up directly in the park of culture and rest. the arch of the main entrance was erected in 1955 according to the project of the architect georgy chukov. in 2011, the park was reconstructed, and much of it was restored to its original place . the legendary statue of ivan shadr, a girl with an oar, was placed on august 12, 2000,...
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eastern, herbert hoover biographer details the life and legacy of the former president, his journey through polished -- politics and his leadership during the great depression. in 9:00 p.m. eastern, tim miller and author of why we did it, talks about his time in the republican party and weighs in on why many in the gop choose to support president trump. and join us on saturday, september 3 for the library of congress national book festival where, for the past 21 years, but tv has provided live, in-depth, uninterrupted comments featuring guests. watch book tv every sunday on c-span two. let's find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv -- tv.org. >> journalist discuss press freedom in afghanistan one year after the u.s. withdraw from
eastern, herbert hoover biographer details the life and legacy of the former president, his journey through polished -- politics and his leadership during the great depression. in 9:00 p.m. eastern, tim miller and author of why we did it, talks about his time in the republican party and weighs in on why many in the gop choose to support president trump. and join us on saturday, september 3 for the library of congress national book festival where, for the past 21 years, but tv has provided live,...
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i think this may be the only time in a supreme court justice quotes herbert quotes herbert app deck or scholarship as opposed to his sort of communist activity and why you should be banned or something like that, but thomas takes this historiography very seriously eric phone or who many of you know, the historian has had personal correspondence with thomas and things of thomas as you know, thomas has read the owners book on reconstruction knows it quite well, so this experience of black arms really forms the heart of his vision of the black constitution and it's not just a fetish for black arms because in that vision of black self-armaments, he sees a vision of black manhood. end of black patriarchy of black men being able to protect their families and their communities and there's a very resonant image that he closes out one of his second amendment opinions where he quotes from the memory of a son remembering his father. on the night, you know sometime in the 1880s, i think it was or around there about remembering his father standing at the doorway with a rifle or with some kind of a
i think this may be the only time in a supreme court justice quotes herbert quotes herbert app deck or scholarship as opposed to his sort of communist activity and why you should be banned or something like that, but thomas takes this historiography very seriously eric phone or who many of you know, the historian has had personal correspondence with thomas and things of thomas as you know, thomas has read the owners book on reconstruction knows it quite well, so this experience of black arms...
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the national archives from herbert hoover to john all j trout. -- herbert hoover to donald j trump.reaching the 1 billion mark in electronic records. that is what keeps me up at night. [laughter] presidential libraries are not libraries in the usual sense. they are archives and museums bring together artifacts. the president, his administration and his family and presenting them in the public discussion without regard for the political considerations or affiliations. in litigating the first presidential library 1941, president franklin roosevelt captured the essence of the mission. to bring together the records of the past and to house them where they will be preserved for the use of many in the future. the nation must believe in three things. it must believe in the past, it must believe in the future, it must above all believe in the capacity of its own people so to learn from the past that they can gain and judgment and creating their own future. that text sounds exactly, captures the mission of the national archives today. the presidential libraries are a unique american phenomen
the national archives from herbert hoover to john all j trout. -- herbert hoover to donald j trump.reaching the 1 billion mark in electronic records. that is what keeps me up at night. [laughter] presidential libraries are not libraries in the usual sense. they are archives and museums bring together artifacts. the president, his administration and his family and presenting them in the public discussion without regard for the political considerations or affiliations. in litigating the first...
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just a puppet of the the big tammany hall party machine in new york and he lost in a landslide to herbert hoover. so herbert hoover wins in 1928 that february on saint valentine's day was when the valentine's day massacre happened in chicago, and it was the most brutal and just spectacular murder that the country had seen al capone was largely thought to have been the cause of it, but he said no no, i was in miami when all this happened. i was on vacation. in fact, i was in the district attorney's office being questioned at the very moment at hand said they never did find out who did it. but that was another thing that really started pushing public opinion against prohibition. well hoover took office the next month and then october the stock market crashed and that was the beginning of the great depression. the government everybody's funds dried up and employment rose the government's funds were getting very dry. and hoover when he took office promise to study prohibition, but eventually a report came out that said well, it's not really working. it's not enforceable, but we think we shoul
just a puppet of the the big tammany hall party machine in new york and he lost in a landslide to herbert hoover. so herbert hoover wins in 1928 that february on saint valentine's day was when the valentine's day massacre happened in chicago, and it was the most brutal and just spectacular murder that the country had seen al capone was largely thought to have been the cause of it, but he said no no, i was in miami when all this happened. i was on vacation. in fact, i was in the district...
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thomas' opinion on this extensive quotes from herbert. a book on valve revolt. this might be the only time a supreme courtqu justice quotes herbert as opposed to his communist activities. thomas takes this historiology seriously. things thomas has read and the bookll on reconstruction he knos it quite well. this experience of black arms forms the heart of his vision of a black constitution. it's not a feddish for black arms. in that vision he sees a vision of black manhood and patriarchy. black meny being able to protect their families and their v communities. there is a resonant image when he closes out his second amendment opinions he quotes the memory of a son remembering his father. sometime in the 1880s. remembering his father standing at the k doorway with a rifle or gun holding off-white supreme sist and terrorist. thomass said it's an emblem of freedom. once you look at the black wad cal traditions it's very foundational. the idea of black men arming themselves and protecting themselves. not just the mode of protection.. an emblem of freedom. i can now t
thomas' opinion on this extensive quotes from herbert. a book on valve revolt. this might be the only time a supreme courtqu justice quotes herbert as opposed to his communist activities. thomas takes this historiology seriously. things thomas has read and the bookll on reconstruction he knos it quite well. this experience of black arms forms the heart of his vision of a black constitution. it's not a feddish for black arms. in that vision he sees a vision of black manhood and patriarchy. black...
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at 8 pm eastern, herbert hoovered by -- george nash details the life and legacy of the former president, his journey through politics, and his leadership during the great depression. and at 9 pm eastern, tim miller msnbc analyst and author of why we did it, talks about his time in the republican party. and weighs in on why many gop choose to support president trump. and join us on saturday, september 3rd for a library of congress national book festival. or for the past 21 years, book tv is provided live in-depth, uninterrupted coverage featuring hundreds of nonfiction authors and guests. watch book tv every sunday on c-span two, and find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org. united states accompanied by postmaster general lewis dejoy, mr. fred ryan and mrs. ann peterson. ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states accompanied by the postmaster general, and this is an peterson. test. [applause] this is a test. [applause] >> thank you, thank you. thank you, doctor joe biden, president of the united states, for hosting us here today.
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i brought up herbert hoover truman certainly had an effect on herbert hoover by bringing him to the old oval office and over. i it's known he was given some help to it was asked by truman to help in europe something he had done before. yeah as well in his -- to do that and hoover went out of the overall office and cry. he was driven was very generous that way i mean and i i don't know the whole story between the the the bad feelings between hoover and roosevelt and i mean, i know they they never spoke. i don't think they even go to the inauguration together, but that was but true very true was very generous and really and really really brought him into thinking and and two for appreciated it whoever came to the dedication of the true blood library and in 1556, and and i think the truman would have and i truman had had fallen down and he would have so he couldn't go to he couldn't go to hoover's funeral, but he would have gone if you could for um you i think you mentioned that. at the end is interesting as this book is by the way. that the truman presidency is somewhat uninspiring. is th
i brought up herbert hoover truman certainly had an effect on herbert hoover by bringing him to the old oval office and over. i it's known he was given some help to it was asked by truman to help in europe something he had done before. yeah as well in his -- to do that and hoover went out of the overall office and cry. he was driven was very generous that way i mean and i i don't know the whole story between the the the bad feelings between hoover and roosevelt and i mean, i know they they...
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people like herbert butterfield. ennis bertinelli -- and extraordinary insensitive scholar and had views on nuclear weapons that might be closer to my canadian sensitivities. i will let you give me a hard time about that later. i was deeply entrenched in english school. and as others have argued, this tradition that has residents, also perhaps something they called the amsterdam school. people like abraham kuyper and hermann bob beck and others known as pastors and theologians but also were politically active, active in politics and policy. kuyper served as prime minister of the nuns and made foreign policy i would be remiss -- foreign policy. i would be remiss if i didn't mention i published a book with another joster, and there is a wonderful book for you to go and sink your attention in. this to me adds essential flavor to the tradition of christian realism. i don't want to step away from the american school, i don't want to step away from niebuhr, certainly not paul ramsey. but the witnesses, those in the late im
people like herbert butterfield. ennis bertinelli -- and extraordinary insensitive scholar and had views on nuclear weapons that might be closer to my canadian sensitivities. i will let you give me a hard time about that later. i was deeply entrenched in english school. and as others have argued, this tradition that has residents, also perhaps something they called the amsterdam school. people like abraham kuyper and hermann bob beck and others known as pastors and theologians but also were...
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and bush was personally ready to make steps towards moscow, the administration of president george herbertalker bush gave clear guarantees to gorbachev that there would be no nato expansion to the east, if he agrees to the unification of germany, everyone in washington knows that the united states really gave these guarantees, they were given by secretary of state james baker, the clindon administration subsequently violated the word given by the united states government, contributing to nato's expansion of russia's border, the head of gorbachev's protocol service recalls for mikhail sergeevich the deception of western colleagues , turned out to be a painful blow until the end of his days. he could n't. forgive yourself for your own gullibility and treachery of imaginary allies roman sobol alexey sidorov valeria sokolova alena antonova alexander dekin tv company ntv gazprom apartments received news that made some politicians from the eu, even under the scorching european sun, pour cold, then stock prices for gas. this winter in the european union may exceed 4,000 dollars per cubic meter of
and bush was personally ready to make steps towards moscow, the administration of president george herbertalker bush gave clear guarantees to gorbachev that there would be no nato expansion to the east, if he agrees to the unification of germany, everyone in washington knows that the united states really gave these guarantees, they were given by secretary of state james baker, the clindon administration subsequently violated the word given by the united states government, contributing to nato's...
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khan can escape and uva herbert khan escaped . it didn't stop for him. in distant brazil where, apparently. he is unlikely to ever return alina skachkova you can find out around the clock in our new telegram channel vesti duty, and program releases are always available on the media platform , watch in the application or on the website look.ru stu. see you but the constant power outages cause them just anger here's how it happens look. good evening everyone. fled with the death of the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev, as dmitry peskov said, later the president would send a telegram to his native politicians gorbachev did not become the day before. in the evening he was 91 years old, the ex-head of the ussr will be buried at the novodevichy cemetery next to his wife, the topic will probably continue for a glimpse. he appeared when the mood of the people was most needed. society was changing. everything of ours was in motion. 85 he received almost absolute power. in the largest country, the smiling general secretary, in an excellent suit with a southe
khan can escape and uva herbert khan escaped . it didn't stop for him. in distant brazil where, apparently. he is unlikely to ever return alina skachkova you can find out around the clock in our new telegram channel vesti duty, and program releases are always available on the media platform , watch in the application or on the website look.ru stu. see you but the constant power outages cause them just anger here's how it happens look. good evening everyone. fled with the death of the former...
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herbert mullen died at e age of 75 in stockton where he s incarcerated. one of his victims a priest in a confessional boot. he was denied parole last year.e was declared still a high risk to the community. > >> and federal investigators trying to determine what led up to the mid-air collision between colln n twplanes in watsonville that left three people dead. the planes were coming in to land thursday when they crashed into each other. one ended up in a nearby field, the other crashed into a hangere ntsb says they'll publish a preliminary report in about two weeks with a final report abouta year or two down the road. and watsonville, like many small airports, does not have an air c control tower meaning it's up to to the pilots to talk with eachr to keep everyone safe. mary leee with the pilots about the challenges that can rise up during a situation like that. >> >> reporter: we spoke to a long time pilot and flight instructoe in palo alto. he says he often avoids the watsonville airport e of how dangerous it can get. >> i find flier here safer than dri
herbert mullen died at e age of 75 in stockton where he s incarcerated. one of his victims a priest in a confessional boot. he was denied parole last year.e was declared still a high risk to the community. > >> and federal investigators trying to determine what led up to the mid-air collision between colln n twplanes in watsonville that left three people dead. the planes were coming in to land thursday when they crashed into each other. one ended up in a nearby field, the other crashed...
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eastern herbert hoover details the life and legacy of former presidents journey through politics andis leadership during the great depression at 9:00 p.m. eastern miller msnbc analyst and author of why we did it talks about his time in the republican party in ways and by many in the gop choose to support president trump. join us on saturday september 3 national book festival for the past 21 years of book tv is provided live in-depth on interrupted coverage featuring hundreds of nonfiction authors and guests. watch a book tv every sunday on cspan2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime booktv.org. ♪ weekends on cspan2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sunday book tv branch of the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span's two outcomes of these television companies and more including buckeye broadband. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> buckeye broadband along with these television companies support cspan2 as a public service. >> now on book to baby want to introduce you to a young author. his name i
eastern herbert hoover details the life and legacy of former presidents journey through politics andis leadership during the great depression at 9:00 p.m. eastern miller msnbc analyst and author of why we did it talks about his time in the republican party in ways and by many in the gop choose to support president trump. join us on saturday september 3 national book festival for the past 21 years of book tv is provided live in-depth on interrupted coverage featuring hundreds of nonfiction...