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herbert allen were born london. they would return to the united states yearly to visit their in monterey. and eir friends at stanford. bert was named to the board of trustees at stanford in 19. a position that allowed him to build and own a house on the stanford land by 1914. hoover's plan to return the unit states to enroll the boys school in california. the start of world war one upended these plans, causing a delay in their departure. leand the boys leaving on tober 3rd of that year. she returned to london in november that year, staying until may 1915, when returned to be with her sons in, california. she took boys back to london with her in december 1915. the war continued pace, and finally they decided that lew would bring the boys back to california. in january 1917, with no plans to return here you see the ship manifest of their crossing which took 12 days to get from falmouth tnew york city. in 191 lew and bert purchased, an unfinished house from albert. at 746 inez street on the campus. lew managed upgradin
herbert allen were born london. they would return to the united states yearly to visit their in monterey. and eir friends at stanford. bert was named to the board of trustees at stanford in 19. a position that allowed him to build and own a house on the stanford land by 1914. hoover's plan to return the unit states to enroll the boys school in california. the start of world war one upended these plans, causing a delay in their departure. leand the boys leaving on tober 3rd of that year. she...
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and i'm sorry i said herbert junior. it's herbert., because i've discovered that they have different middle names. and so he's really herbert is not herbert junior mia culpo, but here you see herbert with his mother very, very stylish and the tilt of the hat was everything how t the hrstyle all of this explain who you were to people who were looking at you which was everybody i also came across the most fascinating designer called albert phillips and here you have on the interior of the garment mrs. hoover can you see the name is written written he is sorry he received the appointment to her majesty the queen in 1901. and unfortunately i do not have an image to show you because this garment is in very complicated and challenge. it's a very challenging condition. but hopefully the next time i do a talk on this that that garment will have been put back order and you will be able to see it. she was really kind of picture perfect as the mother of of these two boys. and believe it or not, portland, oregon, postcard that you see on the righ
and i'm sorry i said herbert junior. it's herbert., because i've discovered that they have different middle names. and so he's really herbert is not herbert junior mia culpo, but here you see herbert with his mother very, very stylish and the tilt of the hat was everything how t the hrstyle all of this explain who you were to people who were looking at you which was everybody i also came across the most fascinating designer called albert phillips and here you have on the interior of the garment...
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commissioner herbert? >> i just want to say it's a pleasure to sit up here and see the variety of small businesses that we have and the longevity of those businesses, it's inspiring, i have good bumps so thank you all for coming and presenting, i appreciate it. >> commissioner ortiz-cartena. >> speaker: i want to ditto the sentiments. you're what makes san francisco so great and inclusive. i remember bob's donuts, i have a colleague we would always have to eat donuts, i don't how many donuts the guys could eat. if he is watching, you know, corned baef corned beef, there is no other, to soak up the beer with the sandwich and keeping prices reasonable, at maybe even at the cost of small business but community first. and one last thing, i've always been in there and have never been in there, so thank you very much for coming out today. >> i've got many experience wz some of the business that's we're presenting today from bobs to the birdie club and also just hearing the generational experience at the beauty s
commissioner herbert? >> i just want to say it's a pleasure to sit up here and see the variety of small businesses that we have and the longevity of those businesses, it's inspiring, i have good bumps so thank you all for coming and presenting, i appreciate it. >> commissioner ortiz-cartena. >> speaker: i want to ditto the sentiments. you're what makes san francisco so great and inclusive. i remember bob's donuts, i have a colleague we would always have to eat donuts, i don't...
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here came another across the sands of normandy 24-year-old herbert feist, an american soldier with asecret power. he could be invisible. and that's what he did to understand what his grandson, sam means, we have to back up herbert was born to a jewish family in berlin, german to the core at his parents, urging he fled the rise of the nazis and their anti-semitic purges before the war. 15-years-old, he gets visa and by himself leaves germany to come here on a ship from hamburg to new york and didn't speak english, both the blue blonde haired young man did speak german. >> so as his father was swept into the buchenwald work camp in germany, and america charge toward battle young herbert in listed in his new country, found a powerful asset. his job is to be an intelligence officer and across the front lines behind the leinz, whatever it took because he knew german and he was german and he sounded like a german in general with legendary general george patton's army. >> herbert face storms across europe spying behind german leinz, questioning prisoners proving his metal four america afrai
here came another across the sands of normandy 24-year-old herbert feist, an american soldier with asecret power. he could be invisible. and that's what he did to understand what his grandson, sam means, we have to back up herbert was born to a jewish family in berlin, german to the core at his parents, urging he fled the rise of the nazis and their anti-semitic purges before the war. 15-years-old, he gets visa and by himself leaves germany to come here on a ship from hamburg to new york and...
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members of the zionist movement, including herbert samuel, an english politician. they participated in the sanremo conference and the balfour declaration became part of the british trusteeship structure. britain had a dual obligation, to both govern and implement policies on behalf of jews and arabs in palestine . but in fact the sanremo conference balances it the situation changed dramatically in favor of one side. this event was a very important turning point for the zionist movement. when the sanremo conference was held in 1920, this meeting was celebrated as a great victory based on the promise of the balfour declaration. it was extremely important for them. this incident can only be compared with the 1948 decision of the united nations to divide palestine into a jewish state and an arab state. about 100 years ago, and to be more precise, in 1920, the british protectorate was officially the first british high commissioner for palestine. attributed his name was herbert samuel. he was a zionist and jew and one of the supporters of zionist actions. his appointment
members of the zionist movement, including herbert samuel, an english politician. they participated in the sanremo conference and the balfour declaration became part of the british trusteeship structure. britain had a dual obligation, to both govern and implement policies on behalf of jews and arabs in palestine . but in fact the sanremo conference balances it the situation changed dramatically in favor of one side. this event was a very important turning point for the zionist movement. when...
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his name was herbert samuel. he was a zionist and a jew and a supporter of zionist actions . the movement of zionism to establish its foundations and control over the land. palestinian and palestine's economic interests should be facilitated. herbert samuel was one of the representatives of the zionist movement at the sanremo conference. he was then appointed british high commissioner in palestine in july 1920. but he visited the region before taking charge. minutes of some of his meetings were recorded and published in the press. the surviving documents show the strained relationship between samuel. but if the jews came to your country, they build the unplanted lands, which are an excess to your people's needs. there are no unplanted lands in our country, except for some small areas that are unfit for agriculture. we will definitely have to plant and invest in them in the future, because our people reproduce in large numbers. thank god each one of us has an average of seven children, we must prepare lands for them. we have heard that you are one of the founding zionist leade
his name was herbert samuel. he was a zionist and a jew and a supporter of zionist actions . the movement of zionism to establish its foundations and control over the land. palestinian and palestine's economic interests should be facilitated. herbert samuel was one of the representatives of the zionist movement at the sanremo conference. he was then appointed british high commissioner in palestine in july 1920. but he visited the region before taking charge. minutes of some of his meetings were...
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his name was herbert samuel. he was a zionist and a jew, and he was already involved in zionist practices. his appointment made it easier for the zionist movement to establish its foundations and control the palestinian land and the economic interests of palestine . herbert samuel was one of the representatives of the zionist movement at the sanremo conference. he then served as british high commissioner in july 1920 palestine was attributed. but he visited the region before taking charge. proceedings. qualified and willing people to properly invest in our land and elevate our states affairs without the intervention of the jews. if the jews came to your country, they built the unplanted lands, which are an excess to your people's needs. there are no unplanted lands in our country, except for some small areas that are unfit for agriculture. we will definitely have to plant and invest in them in the future, because our people reproduce in big. numbers, thank god, each one of us has an average of seven children, we
his name was herbert samuel. he was a zionist and a jew, and he was already involved in zionist practices. his appointment made it easier for the zionist movement to establish its foundations and control the palestinian land and the economic interests of palestine . herbert samuel was one of the representatives of the zionist movement at the sanremo conference. he then served as british high commissioner in july 1920 palestine was attributed. but he visited the region before taking charge....
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over 1000 economists signed a petition to president herbert hoover, republican president herbert hoover, asking him to veto the smoot-hawley tariffs. america's most famous industrialist at the time, henry ford, knew it would be a disaster for business and a disaster for the economy. he went to the white house to try to convince republican president herbert hoover to veto the tariff bill written by republican senator reed smoot and congressman willis holly and passed with overwhelming republican support in the house and senate. henry ford called the tariffs, quote, and economic stupidity. j.p. morgan's chief executive said, quote, i almost went down on my knees to beg herbert hoover to veto the asinine smoot-hawley tariff. herbert hoover, a successful businessman in his own right, thought he knew better. and he signed the smoot-hawley tariffs into law and in the next election herbert hoover lost his reelection campaign for the presidency to the governor of new york, franklin delano roosevelt. in the same election in 1932 when voters were living with the disaster of reed smoot's bright id
over 1000 economists signed a petition to president herbert hoover, republican president herbert hoover, asking him to veto the smoot-hawley tariffs. america's most famous industrialist at the time, henry ford, knew it would be a disaster for business and a disaster for the economy. he went to the white house to try to convince republican president herbert hoover to veto the tariff bill written by republican senator reed smoot and congressman willis holly and passed with overwhelming republican...
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commissioner herbert? >> i just want to say it's a pleasure to sit up here and see the variety of small businesses that we have and the longevity of those businesses, it's inspiring, i have good bumps so thank you all for coming and presenting, i appreciate it. >> commissioner ortiz-cartena. >> speaker: i want to ditto the sentiments. you're what makes san francisco so great and inclusive. i remember bob's donuts, i have a colleague we would always have to eat donuts, i don't how many donuts the guys could eat. if he is watching, you know, corned baef corned beef, there is no other, to soak up the beer with the sandwich and keeping prices reasonable, at maybe even at the cost of small business but community first. and one last thing, i've always been in there and have never been in there, so thank you very much for coming out today. >> i've got many experience wz some of the business that's we're presenting today from bobs to the birdie club and also just hearing the generational experience at the beauty s
commissioner herbert? >> i just want to say it's a pleasure to sit up here and see the variety of small businesses that we have and the longevity of those businesses, it's inspiring, i have good bumps so thank you all for coming and presenting, i appreciate it. >> commissioner ortiz-cartena. >> speaker: i want to ditto the sentiments. you're what makes san francisco so great and inclusive. i remember bob's donuts, i have a colleague we would always have to eat donuts, i don't...
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commissioner herbert? >> i just want to say it's a pleasure to sit up here and see the variety of small businesses that we have and the longevity of those businesses, it's inspiring, i have good bumps so thank you all for coming and presenting, i appreciate it. >> commissioner ortiz-cartena. >> speaker: i want to ditto the sentiments. you're what makes san francisco so great and inclusive. i remember bob's donuts, i have a colleague we would always have to eat donuts, i don't how many donuts the guys could eat. if he is watching, you know, corned baef corned beef, there is no other, to soak up the beer with the sandwich and keeping prices reasonable, at maybe even at the cost of small business but community first. and one last thing, i've always been in there and have never been in there, so thank you very much for coming out today. >> i've got many experience wz some of the business that's we're presenting today from bobs to the birdie club and also just hearing the generational experience at the beauty s
commissioner herbert? >> i just want to say it's a pleasure to sit up here and see the variety of small businesses that we have and the longevity of those businesses, it's inspiring, i have good bumps so thank you all for coming and presenting, i appreciate it. >> commissioner ortiz-cartena. >> speaker: i want to ditto the sentiments. you're what makes san francisco so great and inclusive. i remember bob's donuts, i have a colleague we would always have to eat donuts, i don't...
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herbert hoover trump. [cheering] then he how great he was. i told him how he had given lives in world war i he called them suckers and losers and try to deny it. are you going to leave a marine general john kelly said he said. my son was one of those people. out 24 top advisers ince best of the people who know himes said i will not support the man i worked for this time around. he lied about how great he was on crime and remind him stop in 20 crime is a 50 year low. [cheering] and i pointed out only convicted criminal on stage last night was donald trump. assault on a woman in a public place and for fraud. he sent a convicted felon he's a one-man crimee. [cheering] he's got more trials coming up. the thing that bothers me maybe most ior or the law.his biggest lie he lied how he has nothing to do with the insurrection january 6. we watched it on television. we saw thousands attack the capital. we saw police being attacked and the capital ransacked. gallows set u pence and then he told he sat there for three hours watching the tv all now he wan
herbert hoover trump. [cheering] then he how great he was. i told him how he had given lives in world war i he called them suckers and losers and try to deny it. are you going to leave a marine general john kelly said he said. my son was one of those people. out 24 top advisers ince best of the people who know himes said i will not support the man i worked for this time around. he lied about how great he was on crime and remind him stop in 20 crime is a 50 year low. [cheering] and i pointed out...
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herbert hoover trump. [cheering] then he lied was. i told him how he had given i he called them s losers and try to are you going to leave a four-star kelly said he said thatse people. [chanting] out 24 top advisers including the best of the people who know him best 40 said i will not support the man i worked for this time around. he was on crime and remind him in 2020 is a 50 year low. [che and i pointed convicted criminal on stage last night was donald trump. thirty-four convictions, sex o place and beingud. felon he's a one-man crime wave. [cheering] he up. [chanting] the thing that bothers me maybe most is no respect for women or the law. his biggest lowhas nothing to do with the insurrection january 6. we watched it on television. we saw capital. we saw police being attacked and the capital ransacked. gallows set up for mike pence and then he told them he sat there for three hours watching the tv and did nothing to stop it nothing at all and pardon all of those for all those lies the important truths about donald he's will be wou
herbert hoover trump. [cheering] then he lied was. i told him how he had given i he called them s losers and try to are you going to leave a four-star kelly said he said thatse people. [chanting] out 24 top advisers including the best of the people who know him best 40 said i will not support the man i worked for this time around. he was on crime and remind him in 2020 is a 50 year low. [che and i pointed convicted criminal on stage last night was donald trump. thirty-four convictions, sex o...
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that's how she met herbert.he president during her time in the white house. there were a lot of girl, but e radio. she had her own studio to practice and she ge radioaddresf what she didwe think the first a comforter in chief that laurbust after 911 when there is a some the school shootingsndalking to who were going through a tough time during the depressshs the t herbert and then edith eleanor came in and changed the whole game where she called a news conference, had women reporters. she had her radio show. she's writing a daily column. she's doing magazine stories. she's giving speeches. she's running around the■ county being his eyes and ears and legs. and so she changed the whole■a thing. and we kind of backtracked a little with bess and mamie. they were doing a lot behind the scenes, and jackie kennedy didn't really like to give speeches. but then we got lady bird and again and every since lady bird, we've expected them to have a very visible cause and give speeches and really propose■é wg everything she co
that's how she met herbert.he president during her time in the white house. there were a lot of girl, but e radio. she had her own studio to practice and she ge radioaddresf what she didwe think the first a comforter in chief that laurbust after 911 when there is a some the school shootingsndalking to who were going through a tough time during the depressshs the t herbert and then edith eleanor came in and changed the whole game where she called a news conference, had women reporters. she had...
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that's how she met herbert. she spoke multiple languages and she was very involved in the with the girl scouts. she was the president during her time in the white house. there were a lot of girl, but she used the radio. she had her own studio to practice and she gave radio addresses a multiple and part of what she did was what we've come to think the first lady as a comforter in chief that laura bush definitely called that after 911 when there is a tragedy michelle obama, you know, after some the school shootings and she was talking to who were going through a tough time during the depression she was the one doing that not herbert and then edith eleanor came in and changed the whole game where she called a news conference, had women reporters. she had her radio show. she's writing a daily column. she's doing magazine stories. she's giving speeches. she's running around the country being his eyes and ears and legs. and so she changed the whole thing. and we kind of backtracked a little with bess and mamie. they w
that's how she met herbert. she spoke multiple languages and she was very involved in the with the girl scouts. she was the president during her time in the white house. there were a lot of girl, but she used the radio. she had her own studio to practice and she gave radio addresses a multiple and part of what she did was what we've come to think the first lady as a comforter in chief that laura bush definitely called that after 911 when there is a tragedy michelle obama, you know, after some...
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first lady, to actually give a formal speech was lou henry■ñoover herbert hoover smyth.from stanford, but she couldn't get a job. that's how she met languages and she was very involved in presidr time in the white house. there were a lot of radio. she had her own studio to prticeaddresses a multiple and f whathe've come to think the first lady as a comforter in chief that bush det after 911 when there is a k8/g■o■ know, after some the school shootings to who were going through a tough herbert and then edith eleanor came in and changed the whole game where she called a news rters. she had her radio show. she's writing a daily column. she's doing magazine stories. she's giving speeches. she's country being his eyes and ears and legs. and so chaedthing. and we kind of backtracked a little they were doing a lot behind the scenes, and jackie kennedy speeches. but then we got lady bird and that's where it all changed again and every since lady bird, we've:? expected to be out campaigning. we've expected them to have a very visible cause and give speeches and really propose tha
first lady, to actually give a formal speech was lou henry■ñoover herbert hoover smyth.from stanford, but she couldn't get a job. that's how she met languages and she was very involved in presidr time in the white house. there were a lot of radio. she had her own studio to prticeaddresses a multiple and f whathe've come to think the first lady as a comforter in chief that bush det after 911 when there is a k8/g■o■ know, after some the school shootings to who were going through a tough...
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herbert hoover, who might help, is watching and to that. that great american and general.family and to all ofte america across this great n moment, the unitedd together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man to to together we will win. nomination and with a deep humility. i accept you the response ability that goes with continuep and you're going to tell your gu my fellow republicans. our cause is to great or anyrth. any man they do not have with him in their hearts and hands of this great republican and i promise youigha being is nothing shall be lacking from the struggle that can be by thy vocation and plain hard w and as world no person, no party can guaranteeat is to preserve victory.hall and victory. well, they are. there. good lord, raise this mighty republican republic so they are home for the brave and to flourish as the land of thegnate swamp, land of■ to be before the bullying of mmunism. ■b0now, my fellow against freedom. ourprophets. we must and we shall return to approve in ways not because they are owned, but because they are .■■
herbert hoover, who might help, is watching and to that. that great american and general.family and to all ofte america across this great n moment, the unitedd together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man to to together we will win. nomination and with a deep humility. i accept you the response ability that goes with continuep and you're going to tell your gu my fellow republicans. our cause is to great or anyrth. any man they do not have with him in their...
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and, oh, there was a gap here in somebody or the george herbert walker bush looked at his watch. and somebody may have such a big, little, tiny little foot false a little, little pick a deal of nothing really big. 1092. what this was, this was in a rush. this was almost like a cognition task. and this was also interesting, chicago, all of the attempts that they made to, to even the playing field to eliminate the audience. to turn, the microsoft made the, the hardware teaching amplified because you were here, there was no sound like crickets had there been people, maybe somebody to muscle the noise or, or take your take your eyes off of something. but it just intensified what we saw. this was that, this, this was something like i have never seen. i remember they used to laugh at ronald reagan, a nation's final rating was 77. and by the way, let me just say to the right, now it's not about age, stop sending using asian stage. how did you bring it up? i just passed away the 100 to 3 who were sharp as a tech, it's magic age. that's our endures, which is 85, these are the, this is my
and, oh, there was a gap here in somebody or the george herbert walker bush looked at his watch. and somebody may have such a big, little, tiny little foot false a little, little pick a deal of nothing really big. 1092. what this was, this was in a rush. this was almost like a cognition task. and this was also interesting, chicago, all of the attempts that they made to, to even the playing field to eliminate the audience. to turn, the microsoft made the, the hardware teaching amplified because...
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kursk region during the occupation. residents of the reich ministry of food and agriculture, was herbertlan that provided for the wehrmacht to provide food at the expense of the population of the occupied territories. as a result of this implementation of this plan , 30 million people were supposed to die, die of hunger. minister goering called these people superfluous. in 2021, the investigative committee of russia consolidated criminal cases of atrocities nazis against civilians into one. about the genocide of the peoples of the ussr. this decision was made by chairman alexander bastrykin, assessing the scale of punitive actions. it has also been proven that their goal was the complete destruction of the civilian population of the soviet union. a mass grave of civilians and prisoners of war was discovered in the village gorka area, novgorod region. it was established that the murder of these people was carried out by a specially created team. the numbers speak for themselves. more than 76 thousand residents died in the bryansk region. in about 60 thousand soviet citizens were killed in
kursk region during the occupation. residents of the reich ministry of food and agriculture, was herbertlan that provided for the wehrmacht to provide food at the expense of the population of the occupied territories. as a result of this implementation of this plan , 30 million people were supposed to die, die of hunger. minister goering called these people superfluous. in 2021, the investigative committee of russia consolidated criminal cases of atrocities nazis against civilians into one....
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herbert hoover, who might help, is watching and to that.that great american and his fe general and mrs. eisenhower. to my own family and to all of my fellow republicans heroes emulate america across this great nation. hi moment, the united anddetermined we will go forward together, dedicated ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man to together together we will win. nomination and with a deep sense of humility. i accept you the response ability that goes with it. and i yo continued help and you're going to tell your guy he's my fellow republicans. our cause is to great or any man to feel worthy of it. our any man they do not have with him in hands of this great republican party. and i promise you tonight that every fiber of my being is consecrated to our cause, that nothing shall be lacking from the struggle that can be brought tot by those he has a mighty vocation and plain work. world no person, no party can guarantee anything but what we can do and what we shall is to preserve victory. and victory. well, they are. there. good lo
herbert hoover, who might help, is watching and to that.that great american and his fe general and mrs. eisenhower. to my own family and to all of my fellow republicans heroes emulate america across this great nation. hi moment, the united anddetermined we will go forward together, dedicated ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man to together together we will win. nomination and with a deep sense of humility. i accept you the response ability that goes with it. and i yo continued...
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herbert hoover. he did something that was significant -- anita: okay. i don't know if you heard all of that a -- [laughter] >> i got that. anita: okay. it was partly true, what he said. fewer people were working when president trump left office a, but there was covid, and that caused a lot of job loss. so what do you think about i what he said right there? >> you know, you have to pull out, and i've seen some graphs on this, you have to pull out the artificial closure of the economy and then the reopening of the economy to compare the trump presidency to the biden presidency in terms of job creation. because, you know, yes, we artificially stopped the clock in january of 2021 when we had a transfer of power, but the reality is those jobs that were lost were because we had to shut down the economy during that time. anita: yeah. >> so joe biden is taking credit for the reopening of the economy, but as i relates to the job market -- as it relates to the job market per se, the job market was pretty healt
herbert hoover. he did something that was significant -- anita: okay. i don't know if you heard all of that a -- [laughter] >> i got that. anita: okay. it was partly true, what he said. fewer people were working when president trump left office a, but there was covid, and that caused a lot of job loss. so what do you think about i what he said right there? >> you know, you have to pull out, and i've seen some graphs on this, you have to pull out the artificial closure of the economy...
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herbert hoover was the other one. that's why i call him donald "herbert hoover" trump. [cheers and applause] then he lied about how great he was for veterans. and then i told him how he had called the veterans who had given their lives in world war i and refused to go to the gravesites he called them suckers and losers. he tried to deny it. let me ask you, are you going to believe a four-star marine general's own former chief of staff john kelly who said he said that or disgraced lying donald trump? my son was one of those people. not in world war i but folks, look. how about the fact that 44 -- [chanting] how about the fact, it's okay. how about the fact that 40, 44 top advisors including the vice president aren't supporting him this time around the people who know him best, 40 of them said i will not support the man i work for. this time around. it tells you a lot about the person who knows him. look, he lied about how great he was on crime. had to remind him he oversaw a record increase of murder rates in 2020. on my watch, violent crime is at a 50 year low. [cheers
herbert hoover was the other one. that's why i call him donald "herbert hoover" trump. [cheers and applause] then he lied about how great he was for veterans. and then i told him how he had called the veterans who had given their lives in world war i and refused to go to the gravesites he called them suckers and losers. he tried to deny it. let me ask you, are you going to believe a four-star marine general's own former chief of staff john kelly who said he said that or disgraced...