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by herbert hoover.e speaks out of personal experience almost a half a century after the event because he believes the ideals of america's great should be kept fresh in american memory. >> i served for three years directly under woodrow wilson in washington, d.c., and at the peace conference in paris. i came to know his philosophy of life, his humane spirit, and his idealism. i saw him rise to the highest intellectual leadership of mankind and all history. i was a witness to the ordeals which beset him and the tragedy which finally envelope 10 and the whole world. like all human beings, he made mistakes. but smaller minds exaggerate their weight in the skills of history. from my discussions, early in 1917, i knew the ordeal which came to him in recommending to the congress its most solemn decision since the civil war. that is the declaration of war on germany. in that great address of april 2, 1917, the president said "the present german submarine warfare is warfare against mankind." we are now about to
by herbert hoover.e speaks out of personal experience almost a half a century after the event because he believes the ideals of america's great should be kept fresh in american memory. >> i served for three years directly under woodrow wilson in washington, d.c., and at the peace conference in paris. i came to know his philosophy of life, his humane spirit, and his idealism. i saw him rise to the highest intellectual leadership of mankind and all history. i was a witness to the ordeals...
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so hoover, herbert hoover loved coming to the dinner because he didn't have to give a speech. f.d.r. talked about this is great. i don't have to perform for my supper. truman -- that held until john f. kennedy in 1961 gave about a four-minute speech that included jokes. it sort of became something that presidents felt they had to do after that. host: another milestone year, 1941. what's significant? guest: that was the year the association came of age and got really established. the single most important dinner ever because the night before the dinner, president roosevelt, who had just signed the lease, asked permission from the correspondents to give a speech and to address the nation, a live address to the nation by radio from the dinner podium. and correspondents had all this humor planned and skits and opera singers. felt they had to say yes, you can't say no to the president. so they went from humor, broke to a speech that was broadcast live, the bbc translated it into 45 languages. it ended up drawing headlines and reaction from hitler and from the -- tojo in japan. it w
so hoover, herbert hoover loved coming to the dinner because he didn't have to give a speech. f.d.r. talked about this is great. i don't have to perform for my supper. truman -- that held until john f. kennedy in 1961 gave about a four-minute speech that included jokes. it sort of became something that presidents felt they had to do after that. host: another milestone year, 1941. what's significant? guest: that was the year the association came of age and got really established. the single most...
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felix frankfurter, all of her wonderful junior, and herbert hoover, who met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics and the future of the country. bracerybody is sisi -- was not a salient issue for them. they care about the rights of workers. case known ashree were the dempsey, which found newmontfirst time, dominated criminal trial of southern blacks finally did the due process clause. that's the first time supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction under the do-process clause. that was a huge moment in criminal trials. this led to the idea of fair criminal trials with race. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> coming up next, from washington journal, a behind-the-scenes look at the clinton presidential campaign with the co-authors of a new book, the former president barack obama travels to his hometown of chicago for his first book event since leaving office. james defense secretary meant as talks about the u.s. strategy in afghanistan. this is the book, shattered inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign. the co-authors -- thank you both for being with
felix frankfurter, all of her wonderful junior, and herbert hoover, who met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics and the future of the country. bracerybody is sisi -- was not a salient issue for them. they care about the rights of workers. case known ashree were the dempsey, which found newmontfirst time, dominated criminal trial of southern blacks finally did the due process clause. that's the first time supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction under the do-process...
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eastern, the encyclopaedia britannica films "the ordeal of woodrow wilson," with former president herbert hoover. agreed though they had to mr. wilson's 14 points, these delegates were not determined to let idealism stand in their way. not conflicted with their own purposes and desires. announcer: for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. night, rhodenday island cylinder -- senator howdon whitehouse discusses government is impacted by corporate money and special interest groups, and his book, "captured." he is interviewed by "new york times" investigative reporter eric lipton. >> when you have one front group spending $700 million plus in the last election, and planning million in the next election, the midterms, that is a huge footprint, and there is a lot more going on behind it. the second piece of that has the kind of bringing home long-term effort of the republican party to put so-called business friendly judges in the courts, so that the courts have become increasingly hostile to regular folks and increasingly interested in protecting corporations. announcer:corporations. afterword onwa
eastern, the encyclopaedia britannica films "the ordeal of woodrow wilson," with former president herbert hoover. agreed though they had to mr. wilson's 14 points, these delegates were not determined to let idealism stand in their way. not conflicted with their own purposes and desires. announcer: for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. night, rhodenday island cylinder -- senator howdon whitehouse discusses government is impacted by corporate money and special interest groups,...
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herbert hoover served as overseeing distribution of food to the allies start world war i. 25-minute film, president hoover details woodrow wilson's efforts to the versailles piece treating and his failed attempt to approve membership in the new league of nations. april marks the centennial of the u.s. declaration of war on germany in 1917.
herbert hoover served as overseeing distribution of food to the allies start world war i. 25-minute film, president hoover details woodrow wilson's efforts to the versailles piece treating and his failed attempt to approve membership in the new league of nations. april marks the centennial of the u.s. declaration of war on germany in 1917.
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on october 22nd, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the nation from certain ruin. >> there was no former human experience to turn for guidance. it would require that we find the major food supply for a whole nation, raise the money to pay for it, get it passed navies at see and occupy on land. set up an agency of distribution of supplies for everybody justly and see that the enemy took none of it. it was not relief in any known sense. it was the feeding of a nation. ♪ the nation is sad as can be a message came over the sea ♪ a thousand or more who sent from ashore have gone to eternity ♪ the statue of liberty high must now have a tear in her eye ♪ i think it's a shame someone is to blame, but all we can do is just sigh ♪ some of us lost a true sweetheart, some of us lost a dear dad ♪ some lost their mother, sisters and brothers, some lost the best friends they had ♪ it's time they were stopping this warfare, if women and children must drown ♪ many great hearts went to sleep in the deep when the lucitania went down, when it went down ♪ [ ap
on october 22nd, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the nation from certain ruin. >> there was no former human experience to turn for guidance. it would require that we find the major food supply for a whole nation, raise the money to pay for it, get it passed navies at see and occupy on land. set up an agency of distribution of supplies for everybody justly and see that the enemy took none of it. it was not relief in any known sense. it was...
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oliver whitman, louis brandeis and herbert hoover. >> i think everybody has succeeded with this house frankfurter, brandeis, it took oliver holmes jr. in some of his opinions including a
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st >>> president trump has joined the rank of herbert hoover and john with f kennedy donating his salary donated the three months salary amount of 78,000,3$78,00 the national parks service and they will use to it maintain the battlefields. >>> a new company called yahoo! ceo marissa mayer will not continue with the new company. reports of terms of her departure is being worked out. it's a nearly 4$4.5 billion dea expected to close later this month. >>> google is making it's easier to restrict internet access at home adding a scheduling feature with google wifi and when to block wifi at certain times like when your kids should be doing their home work maybe or in bed. you can schedule internet down time for yourself. >>> one county unveiling its new super charger station for the fleet of electric vehicles. get this, the station is also portable and can be deployed at a moment's notice to first responders who need to power equipment in a remote location or for an event. >>> having a field day, coming up next, madison bumgardner, how his historic day has become a cottage injury for math ner
st >>> president trump has joined the rank of herbert hoover and john with f kennedy donating his salary donated the three months salary amount of 78,000,3$78,00 the national parks service and they will use to it maintain the battlefields. >>> a new company called yahoo! ceo marissa mayer will not continue with the new company. reports of terms of her departure is being worked out. it's a nearly 4$4.5 billion dea expected to close later this month. >>> google is...
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have to happen to bring but whater as a nation is going on now is kind of like what i see a herbert hoover's administration when a world war protestedcame and because of hard times. this group seems very mean. something else that is scary to when we go through , we reset that could happen probably want to ever be in the same place again in the world arena. >> that's a good question. i do worry about the for policy situation right now and the way president trump has interacted with some of our allies, particularly angela merkel. the world is a whole different place -- the world is a dangerous place right now and we could have a whole other our talking about what is going on. miralago,t meeting at i hope the president will talk more about north korea and less about trade imbalance. it is concerning how polarizing it is right now. you have both parties saying not -- eitherther solid side wrong but the barricades are dangerous for the country. let's get something people can agree on that we can build a foundation of trust that will help us tackle the bigger stuff. >> pragmatists left the gop yea
have to happen to bring but whater as a nation is going on now is kind of like what i see a herbert hoover's administration when a world war protestedcame and because of hard times. this group seems very mean. something else that is scary to when we go through , we reset that could happen probably want to ever be in the same place again in the world arena. >> that's a good question. i do worry about the for policy situation right now and the way president trump has interacted with some of...
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we talk about a group of intellectuals, louis brandeis and hoover cooper micromet -- and herbert hoover >> everyone associated with this house. race wasn't a salient issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers. junior int to holmes some of his opinions, including a 1923 case, which found that the first time the mob dominated criminal trials of blacks violated due process clause. that was a huge moment inputting fair criminal trials in a liberal agenda and linking them with race. >> sultanate at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> a panel on u.s. federal tax policy. federal house ways and means chair outlines recommendations for overhaul on tax legislation through the house and senate. vehicle newspaper host of this event. hill newspaper hosted this event. is 40 minutes. >> i would like to call the senior policy advisor at pricewaterhousecoopers. senior fellow on budget and policy priorities. president of the committee for responsible federal budget, and grover norquist, president and founder of the americans for tax reform. >>
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a 40-year-old mining engineer and financier from iowa by the was of herbert hoover living in london inorganized the american relief committee and provided food and shelter and financial assistance to more than 100,000 americans. his leadership earned him the respect of the u.s. ambassador to great britain walter hines page. hoover to page tasked lead a relief mission to belgium. starvation.d germany had invaded but refused to take response ability for feeding the population. on the other side britain's naval blockade prevented ships from entering belgian ports. 22, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the starving belgian population, rescuing a nation from certain ruin. >> there was no former human experience to turn for guidance to require that we find a major food supplier for a whole nation, raise the money to pay for it, get it passed navies at sea and occupying armies on land. set up supplies for everybody justly and see that the enemy took none of it. it was the feeding of a nation. be♪ the nation is sad as can ♪ a message came over the
a 40-year-old mining engineer and financier from iowa by the was of herbert hoover living in london inorganized the american relief committee and provided food and shelter and financial assistance to more than 100,000 americans. his leadership earned him the respect of the u.s. ambassador to great britain walter hines page. hoover to page tasked lead a relief mission to belgium. starvation.d germany had invaded but refused to take response ability for feeding the population. on the other side...
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about a group of intellectuals, felix, walter lippman, wendell holmes junior, walter brandeis and herbert hoover who met in the early it in hundreds to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everybody associate with a house, hoover, brandeis, race was not a salient issue. they cared about the right of workers for you it took holmes junior in some of his opinions, including in 1923 case which found for the first time that the mop donated criminal trials of southern blacks violated the due process, the first time the supreme court struck down a state conviction. it was a huge moment inputting fair criminal trials on the liberal agenda in. >> on c-span's queuing day. -- q&a. live on c-span, washington journal is next. at 10:00 a.m., the house returns for general speeches. the u.s. house takes of legislation to make fannie mae and freddie mac records subject to the freedom of information act. >> coming up in an hour, maryland congressman of proposed changes to the health care law. coleman onnie watson the increase in immigration a.m., brianat 9:00 and peter of the national associa
about a group of intellectuals, felix, walter lippman, wendell holmes junior, walter brandeis and herbert hoover who met in the early it in hundreds to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everybody associate with a house, hoover, brandeis, race was not a salient issue. they cared about the right of workers for you it took holmes junior in some of his opinions, including in 1923 case which found for the first time that the mop donated criminal trials of southern...
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the 196100 encyclopaedia britannica film the ordeal of woodrow wiln with former president will herbert hoover. wereese delegates determined not to let idealism stand in their way. not when it conflicted with their own purposes and desires. >> for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal," continues. host: each weekend, this segment of "washington journal," we take a look at a different magazine piece. this week with focus on the february issue of wired. brendan koerner wrote the article titled can you turn a terrorist back into a citizen? focuses on the emerging field of research into the radicalization. explain what we mean by the term de-radicalization? guest: it goes back to the late 90's in europe when several groups started working with members of the neo-nazi movements. skin had the members of the extreme far right. people who have gotten into these movements when they were young and wanted to get out and couldn't find the courage or the strength or wherewithal to get away from these groups. these social workers would reach out to them and try
the 196100 encyclopaedia britannica film the ordeal of woodrow wiln with former president will herbert hoover. wereese delegates determined not to let idealism stand in their way. not when it conflicted with their own purposes and desires. >> for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal," continues. host: each weekend, this segment of "washington journal," we take a look at a different magazine piece. this week with...
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the 196100 encyclopaedia britannica film the ordeal of woodrow wiln with former president will herbert hoover>> these delegates
the 196100 encyclopaedia britannica film the ordeal of woodrow wiln with former president will herbert hoover>> these delegates
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herbert hoover love coming to the dinner because he did not have to give a speech. said that this is great because i do not have to perform for my dinner. jfk in 1961 gave about a four minute speech including jokes and it sort of something the presidents felt they had to do. >> what is significant with 1941? >> that is the year the association became of age and they really establish themselves. dinnerht before the president roosevelt just signed the lease bill as for permission to give a speech and to address the nation, a live address to the nation by radio. from the dinner podium. of course the correspondents had all of his humor plant, all of these skits with opera singers, so they had to say yes, you cannot say no to the president. this speech that drew headlines and reactions from and from of the tojo and japan. it was a speech basically telling the democratic nations of the world that we will be there. we are going to help protect democracy in this war. after he ended the speech, it basically signified that thousands of americans are going to die, they went to
herbert hoover love coming to the dinner because he did not have to give a speech. said that this is great because i do not have to perform for my dinner. jfk in 1961 gave about a four minute speech including jokes and it sort of something the presidents felt they had to do. >> what is significant with 1941? >> that is the year the association became of age and they really establish themselves. dinnerht before the president roosevelt just signed the lease bill as for permission to...
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so hoover, herbert hoover loved coming to the dinner because he didn't have to give a speech. f.d.r. said, this is great, i don't have to perform for my supper. and truman. and that went up to president kennedy, 1961 who gave a speech that included jokes that presidents felt they had to do after that. host: 1941, why is that significant? >> that's when the association came of age. the single most important dinner ever because the night before the dinner, president roosevelt, don't have to perform for my supper. and truman. who had just signed the lease, asked permission from the correspondents to give a speech and to address a live address to the nation by radio from the the nation by radio from the dinner podium. and correspond had this humor planned and skits and opera singers, felt they had to say yes. you can't say no. they went from humor, broke to a speech that was broadcast live. the bbc translated it into 45 languages that ended up drawing headlines and reaction from hitler and from tojo in japan. it was a speech telling the democratic nations of the world, we'll be th
so hoover, herbert hoover loved coming to the dinner because he didn't have to give a speech. f.d.r. said, this is great, i don't have to perform for my supper. and truman. and that went up to president kennedy, 1961 who gave a speech that included jokes that presidents felt they had to do after that. host: 1941, why is that significant? >> that's when the association came of age. the single most important dinner ever because the night before the dinner, president roosevelt, don't have to...
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happen to bring us together as a nowon, but what's going on is kind of like what i see out of herbert hoover's administration when a world war i veteran came and protested because of hard times. this seems very mean, but something else that is scary to that when we go through this grief set that could happen , we probably won't ever be in the same place again in the world arena. host: don, thank you. guest: that's a very good question. i do worry very much about the foreign policy situation right now and the way that president trump has interacted with some of our allies, particularly angela merkel. the world is a really dangerous place right now. we could have another whole hour on talking about what's going meeting inope at the mar-a-lago with fusioxi jingping, that he will talk more about north korea rather than trading currency. it's very daunting how polarizing things are now. you have 40% of members of both parties saying that not only is the other side wrong but their ideas are dangerous for the country. i just employ people to let's focus on the micro stuff. small things done that peop
happen to bring us together as a nowon, but what's going on is kind of like what i see out of herbert hoover's administration when a world war i veteran came and protested because of hard times. this seems very mean, but something else that is scary to that when we go through this grief set that could happen , we probably won't ever be in the same place again in the world arena. host: don, thank you. guest: that's a very good question. i do worry very much about the foreign policy situation...
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, 1961 and cyclopedia were tended to film the ordeals of woodrow wilson with former president herbert hoover. >> even though they agreed to mr. wilson's 14 points, these delegates were determined not to let idealism stand in their way. to not let it conflict with their own purposes and desires. >> for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. fbi director james comey outlined the fbi's strategy on data encryption, intelligence gathering, and investigations. at a dinner held in his honor by the intelligence and national security alliance. this is an hour. >> thank you for that kind introduction. i did take a shot at the new england patriots on live television which i heard about from one of my brothers who betrayed the family when he what i want to do very briefly is share with you some thoughts that are top of mind today for the fbi. and then i want to take questions that i will try to avoid answering from the great mike leiter. and i'm determine
, 1961 and cyclopedia were tended to film the ordeals of woodrow wilson with former president herbert hoover. >> even though they agreed to mr. wilson's 14 points, these delegates were determined not to let idealism stand in their way. to not let it conflict with their own purposes and desires. >> for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. fbi director james comey outlined the fbi's strategy on data encryption, intelligence gathering, and investigations. at a...
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this encyclopedia britannica film is hosted by former president herbert hoover and is based on his book by the same title. asbert hoover served overseeing distribution of food i.the allies start world war and mr. 25-minute film, president hoover details woodrow wilson's efforts to the versailles piece treating and his failed attempt to approve membership in the new league of ti
this encyclopedia britannica film is hosted by former president herbert hoover and is based on his book by the same title. asbert hoover served overseeing distribution of food i.the allies start world war and mr. 25-minute film, president hoover details woodrow wilson's efforts to the versailles piece treating and his failed attempt to approve membership in the new league of ti
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we talk about felix frankfurter, oliver wendell holmes junior and herbert hoover who met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everyone associated with this, race wasn't an issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers. it cook oliver wendell holmes jr. in some of his opinions, including a case known as moore v dempsey. that's the first time the supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction under the due process claz. that was a huge moment in putting fair criminal trials and the liberal agenda and linking fair trials with race. >> the highways oversight subcommittee on national security today held a hearing on the pros and cons of building a wall along the u.s.-mexico border. assistant homeland security secretary from did obama administration and the head of the union representing border patrol agents testify. this is an hour, 45 minutes. ve
we talk about felix frankfurter, oliver wendell holmes junior and herbert hoover who met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everyone associated with this, race wasn't an issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers. it cook oliver wendell holmes jr. in some of his opinions, including a case known as moore v dempsey. that's the first time the supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction under the due process claz....
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presidents to the dinner because they loved the fact that they did not have to give a speech. , herbert hoover, but coming to the dinner. , this is great, i do not have to perform or my supper. that held until john f. kennedy in 1961 gave a four minute speech that included jokes. it became something that presidents that they had to do after. year, another milestone 1941. george: that was the year the association came of age and got established. the single most important dinner ever because the night before the dinner, president roosevelt, who had just signed -- asked permission from the correspondents to give a speech and to address the nation, alive address. , by radio. correspondents had all this humor planned, and skits, and offers -- and opera singers. they felt they had to say yes. they went from humor, broke to a speech that was broadcast live. the bbc translated it into 400 languages. it drew headlines and a reaction from hitler's. . it was a speech telling the democratic nations of the world, we will be there. we will help protect democracy. ended the speech, he basically signaled thou
presidents to the dinner because they loved the fact that they did not have to give a speech. , herbert hoover, but coming to the dinner. , this is great, i do not have to perform or my supper. that held until john f. kennedy in 1961 gave a four minute speech that included jokes. it became something that presidents that they had to do after. year, another milestone 1941. george: that was the year the association came of age and got established. the single most important dinner ever because the...
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snyder on his book about a group wendelllectuals, felix, holmes junior, william brandeis and herbert hooveret regularly in the early integers to debate politics and the future of the country. i think everybody with a house, rates was not a salient issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers and it took all of wendell holmes junior and some of his opinions including a knife into to three case -- including a 1923 case was found the mob donated criminal trials of southern blacks violated due process. that's the first time. moment in huge putting their criminal trials in the liberal agenda and linking that the idea of fair trials with rates. >> sunday night at 8:00. announcer: washington journal continues. host: at our table to talk by the increase immigration arrests is bonnie watson coleman, democrat of new jersey. thank you for being care. let's remind our viewers what daca is and who qualifies. guest: it is commonlyer
snyder on his book about a group wendelllectuals, felix, holmes junior, william brandeis and herbert hooveret regularly in the early integers to debate politics and the future of the country. i think everybody with a house, rates was not a salient issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers and it took all of wendell holmes junior and some of his opinions including a knife into to three case -- including a 1923 case was found the mob donated criminal trials of southern blacks...
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his group of intelligence, ics frankfurtherer, walter litman, oliver wendall homes junior, and herbert hoover who met regularly in the early 1900's to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everybody frankfurter, litman, brandeis, race wasn't a saline issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers. and it took oliver wendall home ms jr. in some of his opinions, including a 1923 case known as moore v. dempsey which found for the first time that the mob dominated criminal trials of southern blacks violated the due process clause. that's the first time the supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction under the due process clause. that was a huge moment in putting fair criminal trials in the liberal agenda and linking the idea of fair criminal trials with race. a sune night at 8:00 eastern on c spoon's "q&a." -- on c-span's "q&a." host: our guest, of the committee for responsible federal budget. she serves as their president. also the staring committee member of the campaign. good morning. is maya macguineas.guest guest: we do want to avoid a government shutdow
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we talk with author brad snyder about the group of intellectuals oliver wendell holmes junior, herbert hoover, who met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics in the future of the company. >> i think everybody assisted with this house. issue fort a salient them. they cared about their rights of workers and it took oliver and someolmes junior of his opinions, known as more -- moore v. dempsey violated the due process clause. >> john kelly and the acting director for u.s. immigration and customs enforcement announced the opening of victims of immigration crime engagement office. was created in response to president trump executive order enhancing
we talk with author brad snyder about the group of intellectuals oliver wendell holmes junior, herbert hoover, who met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics in the future of the company. >> i think everybody assisted with this house. issue fort a salient them. they cared about their rights of workers and it took oliver and someolmes junior of his opinions, known as more -- moore v. dempsey violated the due process clause. >> john kelly and the acting director for u.s....
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so herbert hoover loved coming because he did not have to give a speech. fdr talked about this is great, i don't have to perform for my supper. i'm not held until john f. kennedy in 1961 gave about a four minute speech that included jokes. then it sort of became something that presidents felt they had to do after that. >> in 1941 the significance that was here the association came of age and got established itself. the single most important dinner ever. because the night before the dinner president roosevelt who had just signed a lease asked permission from the correspondents to give a speech and to address the nation and live address to the nation by radio from the dinner podium. and correspondents had all of this humor plan, skits, opera singers, they felt they had to say yes, you cannot say no to the president. they went from humor, to a speech that was a broad cas broadcast live. it ended up drawing headlines and reaction from hitler and in from japan. it was a speech telling the democratic nations of the world, we will be there. we are going to help p
so herbert hoover loved coming because he did not have to give a speech. fdr talked about this is great, i don't have to perform for my supper. i'm not held until john f. kennedy in 1961 gave about a four minute speech that included jokes. then it sort of became something that presidents felt they had to do after that. >> in 1941 the significance that was here the association came of age and got established itself. the single most important dinner ever. because the night before the dinner...
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the inauguration of franklin roosevelt and then in my book i went back to his campaign with herbert hoover's perspective but where does it end? what i ended up doing was basically ending the book in 1939 not only because that was a period fdr was turning from domestic policy to international policy was war was looming but because i had an incident i thought would put a period on the end of the store and that mauz mary anderson's concert at the lincoln memorial and barred her from fdr's concert hall in washington and her invitation by herald dickeys who was a key figu figure in the new deal to give that concert on the mall. there has been a book just about that that is very good. but it allowed me to put a book end on the beginning and end of the period i wanted to write about. >> i was going to ask you, adam hochschild. to put the civil war in context we have to get rid of the 80 years of intervening history through which we have viewed it. for example, if you in the united states new hitler was a danger before the government you were a premature anti fascist and people who fought in the war
the inauguration of franklin roosevelt and then in my book i went back to his campaign with herbert hoover's perspective but where does it end? what i ended up doing was basically ending the book in 1939 not only because that was a period fdr was turning from domestic policy to international policy was war was looming but because i had an incident i thought would put a period on the end of the store and that mauz mary anderson's concert at the lincoln memorial and barred her from fdr's concert...
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we talk with an author about his group about a group of intellectuals, louis brandeis, and herbert hoover rights of workers, it took oliver wendell holmes junior and some of his opinions including a 1922 case known as moore versus dempsey which found for the first time that the mob dominated trials of southern blacks violated the due process clause. that's the first time the supreme court struck down the conviction under the duke process clause. there is a huge moment and putting the trials in the air criminal trials. >> it check out the c-span classroom website at c-span.org/classroom. it's full of teaching resources for classroom members. it gives teachers easy access to ready to go resources for the classroom, including short current events videos, constitution clips that bring the constitution to light, social studies lessons plans and on the state in history resources. the search function allows you to search and filter by date, person, keyword, topic, and great level. our bellringer's video clips or teacher favorites. short videos paired with the vocabulary and discussion that make
we talk with an author about his group about a group of intellectuals, louis brandeis, and herbert hoover rights of workers, it took oliver wendell holmes junior and some of his opinions including a 1922 case known as moore versus dempsey which found for the first time that the mob dominated trials of southern blacks violated the due process clause. that's the first time the supreme court struck down the conviction under the duke process clause. there is a huge moment and putting the trials in...
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and we also administer the network of presidential libraries from herbert hoover in west branch, iowadallas, texas, 13 presidential libraries. as you know, presidential libraries are not libraries in the usual sense. they're archives and museums bringing together the documents and artifacts of a president, his administration and his family and presenting them to the public for study and within discussion without regard for political considerations or affiliations. the intent from the beginning was to have the presidential libraries located throughout the country where scholars and school children could learn about their government, the presidency and service in government. and dedicating his own library, franklin roosevelt captured the essence of the mission. he said to bring together the records of the past and to house them in buildings where they will be preserved for the use of men and women in the future, a 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 t
and we also administer the network of presidential libraries from herbert hoover in west branch, iowadallas, texas, 13 presidential libraries. as you know, presidential libraries are not libraries in the usual sense. they're archives and museums bringing together the documents and artifacts of a president, his administration and his family and presenting them to the public for study and within discussion without regard for political considerations or affiliations. the intent from the beginning...
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and herbert hoover, who met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics and the future of the country. frankfurter, lip and, they cared about the rights of workers and it took all over -- whicholmes junior found for the first time that the mob dominated criminal trials. that is the first time the supreme court struck down in a state criminal conviction. that was a huge moment in putting their criminal trial on the illiberal -- on the liberal agenda. at eight eastern on c-span's q and a. >> each week american history tvs american artifacts visits historic places. fordur the gerald r presidential museum in grand rapids michigan to learn the life story of the college football player world war ii navy veteran, lawyer, congressman, vice president and president. this is about 45 minutes. >> we are at the gerald r. ford presidential museum in grand rapids, michigan. we are in our new exhibits. the exhibits opened just a few weeks ago. and it's a brand-new exhibit on gerald ford, his life and times, that took about six months to complete. the spaces are broken down into his -- what we call hi
and herbert hoover, who met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics and the future of the country. frankfurter, lip and, they cared about the rights of workers and it took all over -- whicholmes junior found for the first time that the mob dominated criminal trials. that is the first time the supreme court struck down in a state criminal conviction. that was a huge moment in putting their criminal trial on the illiberal -- on the liberal agenda. at eight eastern on c-span's q and a....
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we speak about louis brandeis and herbert hoover who met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politicsryone was in this house. brandeis.r, lindeman, race was not a salient issue. they cared about the rights of worker. it took all bore -- rights of workers. it took all of her wendell thats junior to find trials of blacks violated due process is. that is the first time the state struck down something on the due process clause. at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. annual white house correspondents dinner. carl bernstein present journalism awards and entertainment provided by hasan minhaj. >> please welcome jeff mason. [applause] >> i hope you enjoyed your dinner.
we speak about louis brandeis and herbert hoover who met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politicsryone was in this house. brandeis.r, lindeman, race was not a salient issue. they cared about the rights of worker. it took all bore -- rights of workers. it took all of her wendell thats junior to find trials of blacks violated due process is. that is the first time the state struck down something on the due process clause. at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. annual white house...
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herbert hoover was a pariah for a long time. he did have some government experience. can trump convert his prowess into effective governing strategy? iowa to give him some credit for some of the jobs that have come back. they say that distrust talk. what i like i think that he was wise enough to see the largest transfer of wealth outside of the middle east and that's been the wealth that has left the united states and gone to china. the last three presidents have really greased the skids for china. they found a suitcase of cash in his room. there is a scene in the book that he is with mam malania and she's saying why do you have to do this, we have worked so hard and we finally have a great life and we have reached this moment everything is perfect. why do you have to do this and he senses that it's being taken away from him and he says that i could have been. he's thinking i know how to fix this. i could fix it. i have no strings attached. i'm willing to take this on when nobody else is and then asked that point she says while, if you want to do this, be prepared for
herbert hoover was a pariah for a long time. he did have some government experience. can trump convert his prowess into effective governing strategy? iowa to give him some credit for some of the jobs that have come back. they say that distrust talk. what i like i think that he was wise enough to see the largest transfer of wealth outside of the middle east and that's been the wealth that has left the united states and gone to china. the last three presidents have really greased the skids for...
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. >> above 3% gdp back to herbert hoover, where is the economy going?the lack luster economy ever. >> it's not obama's fault. >> hang on a second. but you are blaming it on trump, he's been in office for 100 days. so how is it his fault? >> i think he could quite possibly. >> live by the sword, die by the sword. >> where is the gdp growth? >> now? where was it the last eight years? where was it? >> where was it anywhere in the world? >> tim this is the first president since the depression to not print above 50% gdp. >> that's a republican. >> so now what i'm say to go you is when you look at the next four years is this going to be trump or a global dpe phenomenon. you want to use ideology when it serves your purpose. >> who do you guys like? >> guys. >> a combination. >> i think you guys are on the same page in that you think that trump, whether you like him or don't like him, is an influence in this market -- whether or not you like it or don't like him, you have talk about him in the context of stockmarket. >> the trump trade, he's a drifter, a phony,
. >> above 3% gdp back to herbert hoover, where is the economy going?the lack luster economy ever. >> it's not obama's fault. >> hang on a second. but you are blaming it on trump, he's been in office for 100 days. so how is it his fault? >> i think he could quite possibly. >> live by the sword, die by the sword. >> where is the gdp growth? >> now? where was it the last eight years? where was it? >> where was it anywhere in the world? >> tim...
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to author brad snyder about his book on a group of intellectuals including louis brandeis and herbert hoover met majorly in the early 1900 two debate politics and the future of the country. >> frankfurter, lichtman, brandeis, race was a failing issue. they cared about the rights of workers. it took oliver wendell holmes junior and some of his opinions including a case known as moore versus dempsey which found for the first time that the mob dominated trials of southern blacks violated the due process walls. the first time the supreme court struck down criminal conviction under the due process clause. that was a huge moment in putting fair criminal trials on the liberal agenda and linking the idea. announcer: sunday eight eastern on c-span's q&a. annual whitew the house correspondents dinner. by theinment is provided daily show correspondent hassan manoj.
to author brad snyder about his book on a group of intellectuals including louis brandeis and herbert hoover met majorly in the early 1900 two debate politics and the future of the country. >> frankfurter, lichtman, brandeis, race was a failing issue. they cared about the rights of workers. it took oliver wendell holmes junior and some of his opinions including a case known as moore versus dempsey which found for the first time that the mob dominated trials of southern blacks violated the...
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herbert hoover in 1929 good arm, mr. president.in roosevelt threw out the ball eight times but he never threw it very far. harry truman was also a pitcher as kid. a south paw. then his eyesight fade and he needed thick glasses so he became an umpire. figures, doesn't it? dwight eisenhower, ike. he once passed up opening day for a round of golf. caused a great political stir. got a toss, john kennedy. he was a red sox fan. kennedy really has them shagging after the ball. lbj always took a crowd of politicians with him to the ballpark. watchful you will see why t washington senators usually und up ithe center. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >>> time for the lid. guys, let's talk about neil gorsuch. is it a good idea for democrats to and pend other political capital blocking this judge? it is not going to change anything with scalia. >> well, democra
herbert hoover in 1929 good arm, mr. president.in roosevelt threw out the ball eight times but he never threw it very far. harry truman was also a pitcher as kid. a south paw. then his eyesight fade and he needed thick glasses so he became an umpire. figures, doesn't it? dwight eisenhower, ike. he once passed up opening day for a round of golf. caused a great political stir. got a toss, john kennedy. he was a red sox fan. kennedy really has them shagging after the ball. lbj always took a crowd...
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his book of intellectuals, felix frankfurter, oliver wendell holmes junior, louis brandeis and herbert hoover, who met regularly in the early 1900s today politics in the future of the country. >> i think everybody associated with this house, race was not a salient issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers. it took all of her when the holmes junior and some of his opinions, including a 1923 case known as more v dempsey were for the first time the mob dominated criminal trials of southern blacks violated the due process clause. the's the first time supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction under the due process clause. that was a huge moment in putting fair criminal trials on the liberal agenda. and the idea of fair criminal trials linked with race. >> sunday on q&a. 50 years ago on april 28, >> up next on history bookshelf, irin talksn -- dave z about his book "what's my name, fool?" sportss the case that have long been tied to politics. it is about 45 minutes. good evening ladies and gentlemen -- good evening, ladies and gentlemen. i had
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and herbert hoover, who meat regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everybody associated with this house, frankfurter, lipman, race wasn't a salient issue. they cared about the rights of workers, and it took oliver wendell holmes jr. in a 1923 case known as moore v. dempsey which found for the first time that the mob dominated criminal trials of southern blacks, violated the due process clause. that's the first time the supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction under the due process clause. that was a huge moment in putting fair criminal trials on the liberal agenda and linking the idea of fair criminal trials with race. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a."
and herbert hoover, who meat regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everybody associated with this house, frankfurter, lipman, race wasn't a salient issue. they cared about the rights of workers, and it took oliver wendell holmes jr. in a 1923 case known as moore v. dempsey which found for the first time that the mob dominated criminal trials of southern blacks, violated the due process clause. that's the first time the supreme court...
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the 1961 encyclopaedia britannica film, the ordeal of wood woodrow wilson with former president herbert hoover >> these delegates were determined not to let idealism stand in their way. not when it's conflicted with their own premises and desire. >> four completes the schedule go to cspan.org. what is clear, is its moving humans in the military environment toward being comfortable with this idea of merging man and machine. she is known for her writings on war, weapons, security and government secrets, and will discuss her for recent books, area 51, operation paperclip, the pentagon brain and her most recent phenomenon, join our lives three our conversation with annie jacobsen with your calls, e-mails, tweets and facebook questions live sunday at noon interest on c-span2.
the 1961 encyclopaedia britannica film, the ordeal of wood woodrow wilson with former president herbert hoover >> these delegates were determined not to let idealism stand in their way. not when it's conflicted with their own premises and desire. >> four completes the schedule go to cspan.org. what is clear, is its moving humans in the military environment toward being comfortable with this idea of merging man and machine. she is known for her writings on war, weapons, security and...
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america, the 1961 encyclopaedia britannica film, the ordeal of woodrow wilson with former president herbert hoover>> even though they agreed to the 14 points, they agreed not to let idealism stand in their way. for a complete schedule look to c-span.org. >> the un special envoy for yemen talked about the country's ongoing civil war in efforts to negotiate a peace deal. these remarks at the middle east institute in washington d.c. are followed by questions from the audience. this is just under an hour. >> good morning. if we could all take our seats.
america, the 1961 encyclopaedia britannica film, the ordeal of woodrow wilson with former president herbert hoover>> even though they agreed to the 14 points, they agreed not to let idealism stand in their way. for a complete schedule look to c-span.org. >> the un special envoy for yemen talked about the country's ongoing civil war in efforts to negotiate a peace deal. these remarks at the middle east institute in washington d.c. are followed by questions from the audience. this is...