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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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herbert. i think it will absolutely affect small believeses and so -- that's why it does need to be in this body. yea. i mean may be not the optics of it but i feel like we got to where we need to be which is to start the conversation and hopeful that we did i continuing turned out good in the direction it needs to go and will absolutely affect small believes. and everything in san francisco is community. so the community from what i hear did not feel heard. any platform to give them a voice and help with that i'm for it. >> yea. >> i appreciate you. >> and you know i guess i feel for much of the most of the issues that came before this body were consensus. and i don't think we should be afraid to tackle issues because there are strong feelings or it is controversial. we should not be arc prid to have diverse opinions on this commission. that i think that is part of our role here is trying to figure out how we want to add vocate what we think is important. and may be this is the first in my mind a first tip toe being assertive and worthy of having the discussion if it it is difficult. that was m
herbert. i think it will absolutely affect small believeses and so -- that's why it does need to be in this body. yea. i mean may be not the optics of it but i feel like we got to where we need to be which is to start the conversation and hopeful that we did i continuing turned out good in the direction it needs to go and will absolutely affect small believes. and everything in san francisco is community. so the community from what i hear did not feel heard. any platform to give them a voice...
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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 wilson, on mount gl
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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willing to engage in dialogue. we have just to dialogue with them before and good. nothing but corruption and herbert despite the empty promises and gestures, promises have not been fulfilled by i will not approve of blood sugar, but through form could not be achieved without sacrifice us house be can nancy pelosi has ended her controversial visit to taiwan america's 3rd most powerful politician was there for less than a day. stressing washington support for the self rule territory. china, which had strongly warned against the trip, has now started military maneuvers around the island. meanwhile, rushes for ministers. sagamore has reaffirmed russia support from me and mars military government during a visit to the capital nate, the door. monsieur is a key supporter, an arm supplier to me in moderation, which came to power in a qu in february last year. lab rover's holding talks of the military gentle to discuss security and economic issues, or russian forces of continued to target ukraine, southern port city of nikolai of and the eastern region of danny asked. moscow says it forces destroyed for ware
willing to engage in dialogue. we have just to dialogue with them before and good. nothing but corruption and herbert despite the empty promises and gestures, promises have not been fulfilled by i will not approve of blood sugar, but through form could not be achieved without sacrifice us house be can nancy pelosi has ended her controversial visit to taiwan america's 3rd most powerful politician was there for less than a day. stressing washington support for the self rule territory. china,...
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herbert hoover in the middle of the black. maybe there was something going on, the reason why i couldn't get this picture very well, we will get into that a moment. here's what the plaque actually says. the last time i saw it was about 15 years ago. it was in new york, probably if it's still there or not. there is the plaque. new york of the presidents. herbert hoover. the workday, the date he passed, his a list of accomplishments. the fact that he -- for 30 years proceeding his death. to his office, gets back to work, grandma and, i mom and i, we go back to her house in connecticut. i'm just amazed. i am floored. we can't believe this. -- when i get home, i share all this great news with mom and dad. can you believe this, mom and dad? they sit me down and here is a picture of, maybe this is a conversation, maybe not, and mom introduces me to the other facet of this. she talks to me about the importance of keeping a low profile. this was a really memorable week because it was the realization of what the hoover name is. my great granddad being a president. but also the responsibility in carrying out that name, trying to honor t
herbert hoover in the middle of the black. maybe there was something going on, the reason why i couldn't get this picture very well, we will get into that a moment. here's what the plaque actually says. the last time i saw it was about 15 years ago. it was in new york, probably if it's still there or not. there is the plaque. new york of the presidents. herbert hoover. the workday, the date he passed, his a list of accomplishments. the fact that he -- for 30 years proceeding his death. to his...
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we will, maria, i'm a human or v or the v. c o v. a herbert. yeah, absolutely. mm hm. is this jerome, this one is able to watch over an area of $600.00 actors at one time. ah, west pick those years. it's been probably. mm hm. he was on the sofa, i say, now packing, appraisal and quite bench. you know, what do you school would be such a decision lunch at be minto, my boys, and i've seen how the 70 they're protecting nature by trying to keep intruders out . my next up is the village of he back, where the community is preserving biodiversity using seeds. boy g i. c, frontier. graves into, oh, a jo, moiety is a traditional expedition changer to day. the whole village is going on to get your seats. i o the bracelets, necklace and paint which is made from wood, a clue seat and charcoal are believed to have the protective property. so oh oh, good talk. my mom, my mom, i had to talk to, i seen the on this him on, on that the land early. why he man and see what they went. how on i want that. i'm mary. all all with the gravel. if the gift of them would you bear for nicky garza w
we will, maria, i'm a human or v or the v. c o v. a herbert. yeah, absolutely. mm hm. is this jerome, this one is able to watch over an area of $600.00 actors at one time. ah, west pick those years. it's been probably. mm hm. he was on the sofa, i say, now packing, appraisal and quite bench. you know, what do you school would be such a decision lunch at be minto, my boys, and i've seen how the 70 they're protecting nature by trying to keep intruders out . my next up is the village of he back,...
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we will the maria, i'm a human or v or the v. c o v i herbert. yeah, that's clearly mean this jerome isha went, is able to watch over an area of 600 actors at one time. mm. west technology. it's been probably. mm hm. he was on the sofa. i st. now becky dumper i useful and quite bench, you know, would use kill, would be such a decision lunch at beam into my boys. and i've seen how dish avante they're protecting nature by trying to keep intruders out. my next up is the village of he back. where the community is preserving biodiversity, using seeds are jesse 20 raising 2. 0, a joe moody is a traditional expedition changer to day. the whole village is going on to get your seats. i o the bracelets, necklace and paint which is made from who to come see charcoal are believed to have the protective property so oh, oh oh, good mama, mama, i had to talk to i seen the d simone data land, early wyman and see what they, what how on i want that i'm 90 all have to would all we'd be available at the gift and that would include would you bare nicky guava when the
we will the maria, i'm a human or v or the v. c o v i herbert. yeah, that's clearly mean this jerome isha went, is able to watch over an area of 600 actors at one time. mm. west technology. it's been probably. mm hm. he was on the sofa. i st. now becky dumper i useful and quite bench, you know, would use kill, would be such a decision lunch at beam into my boys. and i've seen how dish avante they're protecting nature by trying to keep intruders out. my next up is the village of he back. where...
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we will the maria, i'm a human or v or the v. c o v i herbert. yeah, absolutely. mm hm. this jerome isha went, is able to watch over an area of 600 actors at one time. mm. west technology years. it's been probably. mm hm. he was on the sofa. i st. now becky appraisal and quite bench, you know, would use kill would be shot. you, you see shot at be minto, my boys, and i've seen how the haven't, they're protecting nature by trying to keep intruders out. my next up is the village of he back, where the community is preserving biodiversity using seeds. boy g i, c z a z into, oh, a jo, moiety is a traditional expedition changer to day. the whole village is going on to get your seats. i o the bracelets, necklace and paint which is made from who to come see charcoal are believed to have the protective property. so oh, oh, oh, good talk. my mom, my mom i had to talk to i seen the d simone that the land early. why he man and see what they went. how on i want that i'm 90 all, all with the problem. if a gift of them would you bear nikki gorda. when they mentioned they thought hopa. i
we will the maria, i'm a human or v or the v. c o v i herbert. yeah, absolutely. mm hm. this jerome isha went, is able to watch over an area of 600 actors at one time. mm. west technology years. it's been probably. mm hm. he was on the sofa. i st. now becky appraisal and quite bench, you know, would use kill would be shot. you, you see shot at be minto, my boys, and i've seen how the haven't, they're protecting nature by trying to keep intruders out. my next up is the village of he back, where...
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we will hear from herbert in new york on the democrats line. caller: thank you very much good morning. host: we're listening, go ahead. caller: i was raised to be patriotic and to be patriotic into love my country. a lot of good americans, not soldiers, but a lot of good americans gave their lives so that we could have a free and democratic society. people are dead in my position is, this goes all the way back to the 1700 when george washington did not have the artillery to defend our country against the british. host: i apologize to you, we will let you go and let that statement stand. reminder to all viewers, turn the volume on your tv when you call in. david from oklahoma city, on the republican line. good morning to you. caller: good morning. host: what is on your mind? caller: i listened to y'all talk about january 6, and now they are coming up with this kangaroo court. why is no one there to defend d -he's not even allowed there to defend himself? host: you're not comfortable with the forum? caller: it's nothing but democrats slamming tru
we will hear from herbert in new york on the democrats line. caller: thank you very much good morning. host: we're listening, go ahead. caller: i was raised to be patriotic and to be patriotic into love my country. a lot of good americans, not soldiers, but a lot of good americans gave their lives so that we could have a free and democratic society. people are dead in my position is, this goes all the way back to the 1700 when george washington did not have the artillery to defend our country...
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this library museum that we hope will invigorate a new generation of americans to learn from the past. in particular to learn from the past of this, iowa native sun herbert hoover and iowa's native daughter from waterloo, lou henry hoover. all of this to help fulfill the mission of the hoover presidential foundation to enhance the understanding of them as president and humanitarian. this is a project which i believe great grandad would enthusiastically approve of well, he's not here. so why is that? well, i think the video we just witnessed helps answer that question. he believed that we must continually look to the past and learn from the past. so as not to make those mistakes again in the future. and couldn't think of a better place than the herbert hoover presidential library museum for that to happen. and remaking this library is an important step in continuing to dynamically accomplish this goal. well now before i begin. i would like to share a couple of stories some that tend to pop up from time to time some more often than others. and it tends to come up one question comes up in particular quite a bit when i am giving speeches at rotaries or other
this library museum that we hope will invigorate a new generation of americans to learn from the past. in particular to learn from the past of this, iowa native sun herbert hoover and iowa's native daughter from waterloo, lou henry hoover. all of this to help fulfill the mission of the hoover presidential foundation to enhance the understanding of them as president and humanitarian. this is a project which i believe great grandad would enthusiastically approve of well, he's not here. so why is...
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we will hear from herbert in new york on the democrats line.aller: thank you very much good morning. host: we're listening, go ahead. caller: i was raised to be patriotic and to be patriotic into love my country. a lot of good americans, not soldiers, but a lot of good americans gave their lives so that we could have a free and democratic society. people are dead in my position is, this goes all the way back to the 1700 when george washington did not have the artillery to defend our country against the british. host: i apologize to you, we will let you go and let that statement stand. reminder to all viewers, turn the volume on your tv when you call in. david from oklahoma city, on the republican line. good morning to you. caller: good morning. host: what is on your mind? caller: i listened to y'all talk about january 6, and now they are coming up with this kangaroo court. why is no one there to defend d -he's not even allowed there to defend himself? host: you're not comfortable with the forum? caller: it's nothing but democrats slamming trump
we will hear from herbert in new york on the democrats line.aller: thank you very much good morning. host: we're listening, go ahead. caller: i was raised to be patriotic and to be patriotic into love my country. a lot of good americans, not soldiers, but a lot of good americans gave their lives so that we could have a free and democratic society. people are dead in my position is, this goes all the way back to the 1700 when george washington did not have the artillery to defend our country...
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will open again next monday at 8:00. > >> california serial killer who confessed to killing 13 people in the early 1970s has died in prison. 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
will open again next monday at 8:00. > >> california serial killer who confessed to killing 13 people in the early 1970s has died in prison. 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...
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herbert. khan, the consul of germany in rio de janeiro, is accused of killing her husband, the police still do not suspect that very soon the diplomat willmself 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, the decisive arguments for the investigation was the result of a forensic medical examination. the illustration shows all the places where walter was
herbert. khan, the consul of germany in rio de janeiro, is accused of killing her husband, the police still do not suspect that very soon the diplomat willmself 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...
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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 imperial context of the u.k., at least the way we in canada measure it, we talk about the decline of the british empire happening around 19 if when con
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...
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will be provided so that i can hear your question. yes, right over there. fine. start with an easy question. 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 wo
will be provided so that i can hear your question. yes, right over there. fine. start with an easy question. 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...
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will break down the highlights straight a authorized. cruz area in the 19 seventies, has died. state prison officials say herbertitted to killing 13 people between 1972 and 1973. some victims were shot to death , others beaten and stabbed. mullen had been housed in a state health care facility in san joaquin county when he died, and he was serving two concurrent life terms for murder. caught in the act, a catalytic converter thief, but san francisco police they let him go, even though they had a witness, ktvu crime reporter henry lee shares the story of the woman who saw it all go down. surveillance video shows a man backing a stolen honda accord into a parking space near 24th and anza in san francisco's richmond district. it's three in the morning on tuesday and idling in the street, a jeep with a second suspect behind the wheel. soon unmistakable loud noises with the two men using the corner as a makeshift chop shop woke up to the sound of you know, like drilling. it was extremely loud, and her roommate immediately called police dispatch confirmed this was a catalytic converter theft in progress. the guy in th
will break down the highlights straight a authorized. cruz area in the 19 seventies, has died. state prison officials say herbertitted to killing 13 people between 1972 and 1973. some victims were shot to death , others beaten and stabbed. mullen had been housed in a state health care facility in san joaquin county when he died, and he was serving two concurrent life terms for murder. caught in the act, a catalytic converter thief, but san francisco police they let him go, even though they had...
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and then dick herbert had to go and run for the senate because john heinz had been killed in a plane crash. and the president said look, we will make a decision about who's going to be the permanent attorney general after clarence thomas confirmed but you just hold nt the fort as acting attorney general till that happens so i was acting attorney general and 120 illegal cubans who were the hardest core sociopaths that had come over when fidel castro opened up his prison and let a lot of criminals come over here in connection with the left, these people have been over here for a long time and committed serious crimes over here and we were getting ready to ship themback to cuba , fidel castro had agreed to take them and they thought probably with some good reason that they would die if they went back to cuba but we had them in a federal prison and they took over the prison, seized 11 hostages and i was confronted with the head of prisons comes in and the prison unit is like a fortress. you couldn't see in, it was solid concrete, big metal gates and so forth though to . make a long story short i realized we could never give in to
and then dick herbert had to go and run for the senate because john heinz had been killed in a plane crash. and the president said look, we will make a decision about who's going to be the permanent attorney general after clarence thomas confirmed but you just hold nt the fort as acting attorney general till that happens so i was acting attorney general and 120 illegal cubans who were the hardest core sociopaths that had come over when fidel castro opened up his prison and let a lot of...
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will be signing books in the tent. maybe you can answer some more questions. >> thank you for coming. >> book tv. every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. herbertver -- detailing the life and legacy of the former president, his journey through politics. the author of why we did it talks about his time in the republican party and why many in the gop choose to support president trump. join us on saturday september 3 for the library of congress national book festival where for the past 21 years, book tv has provided live in-depth undirected coverage featuring authors and guests. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide. watch online anytime on booktv.org. >> on our weekly author interview program afterwards, presidential candidate andrew yang argues that the current and political -- how to transform both to address the challenges of the 21st century. here is a portion of the discussion. .... .... >> hopefully this can be an emblem the fact that being an american is bigger. >> to watch the rest of this program visit booktv.org click on the after words tap to find andrew yang's interview and all previous i
will be signing books in the tent. maybe you can answer some more questions. >> thank you for coming. >> book tv. every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. herbertver -- detailing the life and legacy of the former president, his journey through politics. the author of why we did it talks about his time in the republican party and why many in the gop choose to support president trump. join us on saturday september 3 for the library of...
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will be here after words as well. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] book tv, every sunday on cspan2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 8:00 p.m. eastern herbertover details the life and legacy of the former president, has a journey through politics and his leadership during the great depression. at 9:00 p.m. eastern msnbc analyst author of why we did it talks about his time in their republican party and ways in why many of the gop choose to support president trump. and join us on september 3 for the library of congress national book festival where for the past 21 years book tv has provided live in depth on interrupted coverage hundreds of non- fiction authors and guest. watch book tv every sunday on cspan2. 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 the sunday book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 comes in these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no it's way more than that. comcast is partne
will be here after words as well. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] book tv, every sunday on cspan2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 8:00 p.m. eastern herbertover details the life and legacy of the former president, has a journey through politics and his leadership during the great depression. at 9:00 p.m. eastern msnbc analyst author of why we did it talks about his time in their republican party and ways in why many of the gop choose to support...
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will just go forward a little bit. the civil war. the civil war is a critical moment in the anthem's history. we tend to think of 1931, when herbertr signs the bill, making fishel, as the date the song became our national anthem, but july 4, 1931, the first year of the civil war, when by law, the number -- of stars needed to be adjusted to match the number of states. that's when the star-spangled banner, the flag, becomes a sacred union. they are in a symbiotic relationship and it is the civil war that makes the american flag and makes the star-spangled banner sacred, because it is a sacrifice of blood to end slavery and keep the country united that makes those symbols so important in american life. in 1814, when keys writes the spahr fangled banner, there are 17 states, 15 stars, and nobody cares, because it's not an important symbol. people do not have flags on their homes or in schools. that is a post-civil war thing, civil war veterans groups made that happen. but this particular irony between a song that celebrates freedom and a land where, in 1861, 4 million people are enslaved, leads to the publication of this lyric -- jose
will just go forward a little bit. the civil war. the civil war is a critical moment in the anthem's history. we tend to think of 1931, when herbertr signs the bill, making fishel, as the date the song became our national anthem, but july 4, 1931, the first year of the civil war, when by law, the number -- of stars needed to be adjusted to match the number of states. that's when the star-spangled banner, the flag, becomes a sacred union. they are in a symbiotic relationship and it is the civil...
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will be here afterwards as well. all right. thank you. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. at 8 p.m. eastern herbert hoover biographer george nash detailed life and legacy of the former president, his journey through politics and leadership during the great depression. at 9 p.m. eastern ten miller msnbc analyst and author of why we did it talks about his time in the republican party and ways and why many in the gop choose to support president trump. join us saturday september 3 for the library of congress national book festival where for the past 21 years booktv has provided live in depth uninterrupted coverage featuring hundreds of nonfiction authors and guests. watch the tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> be up to date in the latest in publishing with booktv's podcast about books. with current nonfiction book releases plus bestseller lists as well as industry news and trends through insider interviews. you can find "about books" on the c-span now, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> there are a l
will be here afterwards as well. all right. thank you. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. at 8 p.m. eastern herbert hoover biographer george nash detailed life and legacy of the former president, his journey through politics and leadership during the great depression. at 9 p.m. eastern ten miller msnbc analyst and author of why we did it talks about his time in the republican party and ways and why many in the gop choose to...
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herbert endorsing her challenger and conditioning his endorsement in the gubernatorial race in alaska by insisting that the governor not support, also not support lisa murkowski. basically a horse trade if you will. i'll endorse you as long as you do not intern endorsed lisa murkowski, the sitting senator from alaska. do you think that ihas made any difference of this? how much should lisa murkowski should be worried about her election bid? >> we'll, if we still have a closed republican primaries she'd still be in big trouble. her approval ratings are very low among republicans. we don't have a partisan primary that is closed anymore. all of the candidates will appear on the same ballot and voters will be able to rank them, and a system like that really favors murkowski in the primary liz cheney was primaried and lost in a republican primary. murkowski will easily survive, she'll be one of the top four that survive that advance to the general. so she doesn't have anything to worry about in the primary. >> let me ask you about the democrat who may make it in the system. mrs. peltola. correct me if i'm wrong here, she'll be one of the first members of the tribal nation to make it to congress if sh
herbert endorsing her challenger and conditioning his endorsement in the gubernatorial race in alaska by insisting that the governor not support, also not support lisa murkowski. basically a horse trade if you will. i'll endorse you as long as you do not intern endorsed lisa murkowski, the sitting senator from alaska. do you think that ihas made any difference of this? how much should lisa murkowski should be worried about her election bid? >> we'll, if we still have a closed republican...
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will supposed to be. i start with this sugar -- >> and your other ingredients, bake at 350 and you have this. >> looks so good. >> thank you. >> ms. wade and ms. herbertsay the best part of community is creating community. >> what is it ing for your friends is for >> . >> love for a city, its people and legacy felt through the love of grandmothers and their food. >> that german chocolate cake, i will buy it just for that. if you want a copy of the cookbook and meet some of the grandmothers they are having a book signing by the bay. to learn more about other events celebrating the 80th anniversary go to marin city 80.com. get the abc7 bay area streaming tv app and join us wherever you want wherever you are. that's it for abc7 news at 4:00. that's it for abc7 news at 4:00. abc7 news at 5:00 is up ne who's on it with jardiance? we're managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk. we're hittin' the trails between meetings. and putting the brakes on fried foods. jardiance is a once-daily pill that...not only lowers a1c, it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lo
will supposed to be. i start with this sugar -- >> and your other ingredients, bake at 350 and you have this. >> looks so good. >> thank you. >> ms. wade and ms. herbertsay the best part of community is creating community. >> what is it ing for your friends is for >> . >> love for a city, its people and legacy felt through the love of grandmothers and their food. >> that german chocolate cake, i will buy it just for that. if you want a copy of the...
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herbert endorsing her challenger and conditioning his endorsement in the gubernatorial race in alaska by insisting that the governor not support, also not support lisa murkowski. basically a horse trade if you will. all endorsed you as long as you do not intern endorsed lisa murkowski, the sitting senator from alaska. do you think that is made any difference of this? how much should lisa murkowski should be worried about her election bid? >> we'll, if we still have a close republican primaries she'd still be in big trouble. her approval ratings are very low among republicans. we don't have a partisan primary anymore. all of the candidates will appear on the same ballot and voters will be able to rank them, and a system like that really favors murkowski in the primary liz cheney was primaried lost in a republican primary. murkowski will easily survive, she'll be one of the top four that survive that advance to the general. so she doesn't have anything to worry about in the primary. >> let me ask you about the democrat or may make it in the system. misses peltola. i correct me if i'm wrong here, she'll be one of the first members of the tribal nation to make it to congress if she succeeds. is that
herbert endorsing her challenger and conditioning his endorsement in the gubernatorial race in alaska by insisting that the governor not support, also not support lisa murkowski. basically a horse trade if you will. all endorsed you as long as you do not intern endorsed lisa murkowski, the sitting senator from alaska. do you think that is made any difference of this? how much should lisa murkowski should be worried about her election bid? >> we'll, if we still have a close republican...
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owns it and occasionally will open it up for events but also 32 years ago when i was working on the original nixon library was out there for some visits the owner, governor herbert and his wife janet, invited me to come see. it is just a spectacular place on the high bluff overlooking the pacific ocean so this is these pictures were taken i think in february. so the weather was a little bit in climate. but they got a lot of good pictures there and they're looking out towards the ocean on a bench on the grounds of their home in san clement, which is just such a beautiful spot. what i thought when i went there when, my wife and i went back their way back in 1990 i said man, if if there, i would never leave. it was just spectacular. it was gorgeous. >> absolutely. and it's easy to see how someone with that kind of you know beautiful vista can fall in love with or really take environmental issue to heart. >> absolutely. and he actually opened the beach down there it, was a great serving beach, which had been closed you, know, because of security concerns, closed whether he was there are not. he had them open it so that surface could enjoy it when he wasn't there to.
owns it and occasionally will open it up for events but also 32 years ago when i was working on the original nixon library was out there for some visits the owner, governor herbert and his wife janet, invited me to come see. it is just a spectacular place on the high bluff overlooking the pacific ocean so this is these pictures were taken i think in february. so the weather was a little bit in climate. but they got a lot of good pictures there and they're looking out towards the ocean on a...
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occasionally, he will open it up for events, but also 32 years ago, when i was working on the original nixon library, and was out there for some visits. the owner, gavin herbert and his wife let me come see it. it is a spectacular place, on a high bluff overlooking the pacific ocean. these pictures were taken in february, and so the weather was a little bit inclement. they got a lot of fun pictures there, looking out towards the ocean on a bench, in the grounds of their home in san clemente, which is just such a beautiful spot. i said when i went there, when my wife and i went there back weigh in 1990. if i live, here i would never leave. it was just spectacular, gorgeous. >> absolutely. it's easy to see how somebody with that kind of beautiful vista can fall in love, and really take environmental issues to heart. >> absolutely. he actually opened the beach down there. it's a great surfing beach, which had been closed because of security concerns. it was closed whether he was there or not. he had them open it so that surfers could enjoy when he was not there. secret service did not want it opened when he was in residents there, but when he was not, it was ope
occasionally, he will open it up for events, but also 32 years ago, when i was working on the original nixon library, and was out there for some visits. the owner, gavin herbert and his wife let me come see it. it is a spectacular place, on a high bluff overlooking the pacific ocean. these pictures were taken in february, and so the weather was a little bit inclement. they got a lot of fun pictures there, looking out towards the ocean on a bench, in the grounds of their home in san clemente,...
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will open it up for events. but also, 42 years ago when i was working on the original nixon library and was out there for visits, the owner, gavin herbert and his wife, jenna, invited me to come see it. it's just a spectacular place on a high bluff overlooking the pacific ocean. so, these pictures were taken, i think, in february. on theso the weather with a lie bit inclement. but they got a lot of good pictures there. out toward the ocean on a bench in the grounds of the home in san clemente, which is just such a beautiful spot. when i went there, i thought, when my wife and i went there in 1990, i said, man, if i was there, i would never live leaf. it was just spectacular. it was gorgeous. >> absolutely, and it's easy to see how someone with that kind of beautiful vista can fall in love with or take environmental issues to heart. >> absolutely. and he actually opened the reach down there as a great surfing beach, which had been closed you know, because of security concerns, closed whether he was they are or not. he had the opening, so the surfers could enjoy it when he wasn't there. secret service did not want to open when he wasn't r
will open it up for events. but also, 42 years ago when i was working on the original nixon library and was out there for visits, the owner, gavin herbert and his wife, jenna, invited me to come see it. it's just a spectacular place on a high bluff overlooking the pacific ocean. so, these pictures were taken, i think, in february. on theso the weather with a lie bit inclement. but they got a lot of good pictures there. out toward the ocean on a bench in the grounds of the home in san clemente,...