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hoover didn't do nothing. hoover increased spending. hoover is the opposite of laissez faire.t's what we call the hoover dam that was completed under fdr and was started under hoover that made the reconstruction finance corporation. >> we have a graph of spending under hoover and before hoover it would increase the years before hoover. hoover comes to power, that is the yellow, the increased spending 50%. >> this idea that he is laissez faire is absurd. >> and you mentioned the hoover dam. that. it was done under him and it's still separated by advocates of big spending the wonderful things government should do. >> it's a project of national significance. we've got no projects on the menu right now and we have to figure out if we are still a country this that can think this big. >> john: i think the advocates of big spending are winning. most people think that government has to control economies. >> here we have the examples of the opposite. for the current situation this was caused by the free market when you have a fannie and freddie and regulations and federal reserve pumpi
hoover didn't do nothing. hoover increased spending. hoover is the opposite of laissez faire.t's what we call the hoover dam that was completed under fdr and was started under hoover that made the reconstruction finance corporation. >> we have a graph of spending under hoover and before hoover it would increase the years before hoover. hoover comes to power, that is the yellow, the increased spending 50%. >> this idea that he is laissez faire is absurd. >> and you mentioned...
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hoover didn't do nothing. hoover increased spending. hoover is the opposite of las fair. >> and the hoover dam completed under fdr and started under hoover and bailouts to banks and government projects. >> we have a graph of spending under hoover and after hoover and would have been flat before the years of hoover, he comes to power, that's the yellow, increases spending 50%. >> the idea that he's laz say fair is absurd. >> it's a stimulus project and done under him, the hoover dam. and even today, it's still celebrated by advocates of big spending as an example of the wonderful things government should do. >> the project of national significance, we've got the projects on the menu right now and we've got to figure whether or not we're still a country that can think this big. >> and i think they are winning in the marketplace of idea, advocates of big spending. most people think economies won't take care of themselves, government has to control them. >> and yet, here we have the greatest examples of the opposite. with the great depressi
hoover didn't do nothing. hoover increased spending. hoover is the opposite of las fair. >> and the hoover dam completed under fdr and started under hoover and bailouts to banks and government projects. >> we have a graph of spending under hoover and after hoover and would have been flat before the years of hoover, he comes to power, that's the yellow, increases spending 50%. >> the idea that he's laz say fair is absurd. >> it's a stimulus project and done under him, the...
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hoover has said, president hoover has said he will veto it. but it has passed the house.these guys pulled off a miracle in their lobbying. and now the next question is, what's going to happen with the senate. finally it goes to the senate, and on june 16, they started pulling here in may. but june 16, it goes to the senate. and they know it's going to be a tight vote. there are upwards of 10,000 men, women, children, circling the capital. they're sleeping on the grass. this is going into the night. they, it's a very tense moment, there's many of the pictures of this event are extremely, you can see the tension building. and there are newsreels at this event. and what happens is, it is defeated in the senate. and the senate goes out through the tunnels under the building and the word -- waters is literally on the porch of the senate. and he has to announce you know, the word is passed down the line that the senate has defeated the immediate payment of the bonus. and everybody there, all, there are a lot of news men and women surrounding waters. and they can just feel the t
hoover has said, president hoover has said he will veto it. but it has passed the house.these guys pulled off a miracle in their lobbying. and now the next question is, what's going to happen with the senate. finally it goes to the senate, and on june 16, they started pulling here in may. but june 16, it goes to the senate. and they know it's going to be a tight vote. there are upwards of 10,000 men, women, children, circling the capital. they're sleeping on the grass. this is going into the...
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herbert hoover created the great depression on his watch. owe didn't just inherit it from somebody else. this guy, obama, the worst thing you can say is he i inherited and hasn't been able to fix it. >> it's not worse than when he got it, todd. >> just keep throwing language around like hoover. >>> up next, the former klan leader, he's back. i don't know how many facelifts he's had. he's running for the white house again. he got about 1% last time. he's running, by the way, in many republican party, i believe. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. sam higgins? you have frequent heartburn, right? yeah. well we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. just one pill a day ... gives you 24-hour relief. & one mission. two ingredients heartburn solved. >>> back to "hardball." first up, david duke. well, back in the mix now, apparently. he was the white supremacist who ran for the governor of virginia -of louisiana years ago. he's now larging a tour of 25 states for a potential possible presiden
herbert hoover created the great depression on his watch. owe didn't just inherit it from somebody else. this guy, obama, the worst thing you can say is he i inherited and hasn't been able to fix it. >> it's not worse than when he got it, todd. >> just keep throwing language around like hoover. >>> up next, the former klan leader, he's back. i don't know how many facelifts he's had. he's running for the white house again. he got about 1% last time. he's running, by the way,...
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herbert hoover created the great depression on his watch.st inherit it from somebody else. this guy, obama, the worst thing you can say is he i inherited and hasn't been able to fix it. >> it's not worse than when he got it, todd. >> just keep throwing language around like hoover. >>> up next, the former klan leader, he's back. i don't know how many facelifts he's had. he's running for the white house again. he got about 1% last time. he's running, by the way, in many republican party, i believe. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] introducing the ultimate business phone -- the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds."
herbert hoover created the great depression on his watch.st inherit it from somebody else. this guy, obama, the worst thing you can say is he i inherited and hasn't been able to fix it. >> it's not worse than when he got it, todd. >> just keep throwing language around like hoover. >>> up next, the former klan leader, he's back. i don't know how many facelifts he's had. he's running for the white house again. he got about 1% last time. he's running, by the way, in many...
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herbert hoover created the great depression on his watch. this guy, obama, the worst thing you can say is he i inherited and hasn't been able to fix it. >> it's not worse than when he got it, todd. >> weaver just keep throwing lang -- todd harris, thank you. david corn, thank you. >>> up next, the former klan leader, he's back. i don't know how many facelifts he's had. he's running for the white house again. he got about 1% last time. he's running, by the way, in many republican party, i believe. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a living, breathing intelligence that's helping people rethink how they live. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. ♪ we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's a network of connections and id
herbert hoover created the great depression on his watch. this guy, obama, the worst thing you can say is he i inherited and hasn't been able to fix it. >> it's not worse than when he got it, todd. >> weaver just keep throwing lang -- todd harris, thank you. david corn, thank you. >>> up next, the former klan leader, he's back. i don't know how many facelifts he's had. he's running for the white house again. he got about 1% last time. he's running, by the way, in many...
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interviewed this is a while back saying that that's more of the rarity are the exception herbert hoover though called it the greatest men party and that it was just a lot of returning gun so i and peter bergen who you confronted about it said that everything is very gentlemanly so a lot of reports about what exactly is going on your experience certainly is interesting but as far as concerns over the business and political dealings going on there because that is one of the bigger concerns and you mention a project that's one that's been by these guided others that i've seen are a bit ragged in expanded had private conversations in which writing agreed he wouldn't run for president for the next thing couldn't nixon said that he gave a speech there that you believe kind of launched his political career but what about any more recent examples of things that are going on there that concern you as far as the policy or political career is being made behind closed doors and not open to the public. well you talked about the fact that the dominant media the united states the old line dinosaur med
interviewed this is a while back saying that that's more of the rarity are the exception herbert hoover though called it the greatest men party and that it was just a lot of returning gun so i and peter bergen who you confronted about it said that everything is very gentlemanly so a lot of reports about what exactly is going on your experience certainly is interesting but as far as concerns over the business and political dealings going on there because that is one of the bigger concerns and...
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. >> glenn hoover loves to fish. he caught everything from wahu to derato. on one recent charter boat trip -- >> it was probably 20 or 30 people on the boat. >> he noticed two protected species, the canary and yellow eyed rock fish, even though fishermen were doing the right thing by throwing them back in. >> once we drifted away from the fish, the sea gulls would eat it. >> we saw it happen, too, when we went on another party boat. time and time again, fishermen were tossing canary's back into the ocean where seagulls gobbled them up. it wasn't just the canary. it was the same with other fish too small to keep. >> it was like 100% mortality rate. they were all dying. it's happening every day. >> what's going on? >> these fish are a little weak from being brought up. >> experts like captain tom say because rock fish are deep water fish, they have to be released the right way to recompress. >> they need to get down to the point where they are buoyant and swim away on their own. >> he's working with marine biologists to develop techniques to save them. and too
. >> glenn hoover loves to fish. he caught everything from wahu to derato. on one recent charter boat trip -- >> it was probably 20 or 30 people on the boat. >> he noticed two protected species, the canary and yellow eyed rock fish, even though fishermen were doing the right thing by throwing them back in. >> once we drifted away from the fish, the sea gulls would eat it. >> we saw it happen, too, when we went on another party boat. time and time again, fishermen...
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william hoover, the acting director of the atf and the principle between atf and the deputy general's office. he also rejected this. when asked whether these were a top-down policy responded and i quote, no sir. is my firm belief that the strategic intractable decisions made in this investigation were born and raised with the u.s. attorney's office and with the atf and the strike force in phoenix, end of quote. he added, and i quote, there have been reports that deputy attorney jones office was aware of the techniques being employed in "fast and furious." that is not the case. because i certainly didn't brief them on these techniques being employed end of quote. third although these factors may not have originated in the headquarters of atf or the justice department, the evidence before the committee indicates that after receiving briefings in march of 2010, deputy director hoover and other senior atf officials became seriously concerned about the number of weapons being trafficked by these suspects. as a result, deputy director hoover ordered an exit strategy that was -- and those ar
william hoover, the acting director of the atf and the principle between atf and the deputy general's office. he also rejected this. when asked whether these were a top-down policy responded and i quote, no sir. is my firm belief that the strategic intractable decisions made in this investigation were born and raised with the u.s. attorney's office and with the atf and the strike force in phoenix, end of quote. he added, and i quote, there have been reports that deputy attorney jones office was...
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we will remember that, hoover.aight ahead, body language examines president obama, donald trump and a tearful tom brady. >>> f. >> bill: three interesting situations beginning with the tension between president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> obviously there are some differences between us in the precise formulations and language and that is going to happen between friends. >> while israel has prepared to make generous compromises for peace, it cannot go back to the 1967 lines because these lines are indefensible. because they don't take into account certain changes that have taken place on the ground. >> bill: here now body language maven tonya reiman. they tonight look like friends to me. >> i would say that is a very, very big lie when we talk about friends. >> bill: i don't know about lie. >> they don't like each other. >> you are adamantly convinced of that. >> adamantly convinced. >> bill: persuade me. >> two people who are friends you don't see contempt in the eyes of one. president o
we will remember that, hoover.aight ahead, body language examines president obama, donald trump and a tearful tom brady. >>> f. >> bill: three interesting situations beginning with the tension between president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> obviously there are some differences between us in the precise formulations and language and that is going to happen between friends. >> while israel has prepared to make generous compromises for peace, it...
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there is hoover. she is going to save it right? she is going to save it? >> we're going to safety republican party by connecting to the next generation. >> bill: forgive me if i am skeptical because i don't think, based on my reporting for the last two years, that tea party people are going to give at all in any of this debate and if they don't, president obama will win re-election. >> well, what my book is about is about connecting to the next generation. >> bill: there is a young lot of tea party people. >> 5 a and older. next generation is 30 and under. voted two to one for barack obama. they are 80 million strong. their partisan identification solidifies after three presidential election cycles. they voted for john kerr i can't understand barack obama. if we don't make inroads in the next 16 months we are going to lose the next generation. >> you are talking about all voters not just republicans. you have to woo the younger people. now you are not a tea party person, correct? >> i think the tea party has brought enormous strunt to the republican party.
there is hoover. she is going to save it right? she is going to save it? >> we're going to safety republican party by connecting to the next generation. >> bill: forgive me if i am skeptical because i don't think, based on my reporting for the last two years, that tea party people are going to give at all in any of this debate and if they don't, president obama will win re-election. >> well, what my book is about is about connecting to the next generation. >> bill: there...
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was inaugurated he addressed herbert hoover's confidence fairy as paul krugman calls them saying flat out that the problem wasn't rich people's confidence but working people needed a good job and some help with their mortgage. this is not. an actual amount. to. reduce crime rates. but it is no understandable problem if we face it in courageously they can be accomplished in. recruiting by the government itself creating the family with great feeling good concealable will but at the same time proving. that competition great greatly needed to stimulate and reorganize they use a lot of great men through resources it can be by preventing realistically. book. that was by the way his first day in office this morning at his press conference president obama also referenced the second big republican why they were broke if there's not enough money in america to put people back to work. i've been hearing from my republican friends for quite some time that it is a moral imperative for us to tackle our debt and our deficits in a serious way i've been hearing from them that this is one thing that's c
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we will remember that, hoover. body language examines president obama, donald trump and a tearful tom brady. >> later, dennis miller loves oprah. who knew. back with that. remember the days before cop my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought ose days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly ove my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for suddenymptoms. ith symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell yo doctor if you have heart condition or high bod pressure before taking it. [ whistle ] with copd, i thought i might miss out on my favorite tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a diffence in my b
we will remember that, hoover. body language examines president obama, donald trump and a tearful tom brady. >> later, dennis miller loves oprah. who knew. back with that. remember the days before cop my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought ose days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly ove my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for suddenymptoms. ith...
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but look, herbert hoover went on to found the hoover institution, so i think his politics and his -- what we learned from the great depression has developed since then and the field of economics offered tools herbert hoover didn't have then. i think he'd be a cut spending permanently, grow the economy president, and i think he'd be doing things to make the private sector figure out how to create jobs. >> all right, there you go. margaret hoover, a pleasure. thank you so much. the book is called "american individualism." now let's get a check of the rest of the morning's top stories. >> good morning, everyone. a colorado air traffic controller is accused of being drunk while on duty. a source close to the investigation tells nbc the long-time controller was said to have alcohol in his system during a random testing in july. he's since been removed from jury. >>> a giant dust storm called a haboob. it sent winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour. >>> two tropical storms are forming, dora and bret, expected to spare the east coast. in the meantime, sweltering weather in the midwest is hol
but look, herbert hoover went on to found the hoover institution, so i think his politics and his -- what we learned from the great depression has developed since then and the field of economics offered tools herbert hoover didn't have then. i think he'd be a cut spending permanently, grow the economy president, and i think he'd be doing things to make the private sector figure out how to create jobs. >> all right, there you go. margaret hoover, a pleasure. thank you so much. the book is...
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when he was appointed by hoover but the previous choice was shot down by the progressives and the senatethen as a republican and the public statements that he made in the girls thought he prosecuted the harding administration and not an ideologue been actually hid is even in accordance and then just seem to go back and forth and open-minded in certain ways with those opinions of the early 1930's but the 1935 he throws and a lot with the conservatives not they he is voting with the conservatives but writing these almost scornful opinions that put him very much out in front and he writes opinion on aaa and other things and very strident and sweeping opinions of the seems entirely lost. it is an amazing thing when he finally switches back to 71937 what is the political impact from the court to switching from the new deal posture? >> it is tremendous. i want to finish the thought on that roberts to come back to the original question of why he switched, he was very interested in public opinion. not all of them were too that extent but out with the political circles did seem more than the othe
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hoover's concern about the large number of weapons in this case? with others? spearman absolutely.nk we were all concerned about the large numbers in the magnitude of the case was something we had never encountered before in my career. >> did you ask mr. newell to provide you with an exit strategy? >> i did, sir. >> when did the exit strategy envision indictment arising? >> we received the it's a strategy in the end of march. >> what your? >> 2010. >> i'm sorry. >> and we had a 30, 6790 a plan of certain things were accomplished by 30 days we would be able to do it and accomplished by 60 days we would not team. >> said you had more less some kind of time schedules; is that correct? >> that's correct. >> were you following that schedule and were deutsch checking that every 30 days? >> we were actually checking back more than that. we were probably talking weekly about the activity of what was going on in the case and how much closer we were to completing the investigation. >> according to that strategy at the beginning, what was the day that you expected the indictments are writing?
hoover's concern about the large number of weapons in this case? with others? spearman absolutely.nk we were all concerned about the large numbers in the magnitude of the case was something we had never encountered before in my career. >> did you ask mr. newell to provide you with an exit strategy? >> i did, sir. >> when did the exit strategy envision indictment arising? >> we received the it's a strategy in the end of march. >> what your? >> 2010. >>...
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the economy was worse than it was under the hoover years.is predecessor in order to stay in office and we see this today, do we not? echoing today, blame bush for everything going on now. >> alisyn: you talk about all this and more in your new book "american individualism." always great to see you. >> thank you very much for having me. >> steve: congratulations. your e-mail pouring in on this. should we be teaching little girls that it's fun to breast-feed? let us know what you think. there is a brand-new little doll out there that simulates that. >> brian: republicans don't run on that issue. >> alisyn: remember what happened during the mid terms? frustrated americans voted out the status quo. has anything changed in washington? we're hitting the streets next to find out what you think. >> brian: we are? ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> alisyn: shot of the morning, kids in
the economy was worse than it was under the hoover years.is predecessor in order to stay in office and we see this today, do we not? echoing today, blame bush for everything going on now. >> alisyn: you talk about all this and more in your new book "american individualism." always great to see you. >> thank you very much for having me. >> steve: congratulations. your e-mail pouring in on this. should we be teaching little girls that it's fun to breast-feed? let us...
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i just want us to hoover. >> jon: do the hover shake. first episode was so good. >> thank you.nd your acting now is getting good. >> you were describing it. i thought you were saying, "you're acting now," which is the way it feels. it feels goofy. >> jon: you and i have worked together for so many years. and we all sucked. they always wanted to make us acteddors and we all sucked at it. and all of a sudden you became good. wait. what about taking the rest of us with you. >> i have more practice, that's allment i've just done it for longer. i still suck pretty bad, though. >> jon: stop it. first episode, the woman who played your sister. >> are rusty schwimmer. >> jon: so good. >> she's great. january jon can we say first episode what... >> it's all about a big fart. the whole first episode is about a fart. and... >> jon: how long is the fart? >> i think it was 42 seconds long or something like that. [laughter] one-tenth of an episode is a fart. more than one-tenth. 20% of the episode is a fart. >> jon: i don't let your children watch your show. i don't let them watch my show, b
i just want us to hoover. >> jon: do the hover shake. first episode was so good. >> thank you.nd your acting now is getting good. >> you were describing it. i thought you were saying, "you're acting now," which is the way it feels. it feels goofy. >> jon: you and i have worked together for so many years. and we all sucked. they always wanted to make us acteddors and we all sucked at it. and all of a sudden you became good. wait. what about taking the rest of us...
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if it goes into a recession or depression, boehner isn't hoover, obama is hoover. >> all right. >> i want to ask about the tax increases and revenue raises. eric cantor saying house republicans aren't objecting to this loophole or that, we oppose raising taxes on families and small businesses at a time we should be focused on job creation. >> there's clearly not going to be an increase in tax rates. pat articulated that clearly. nobody is talking about that. what they are talking about are revenue enhancers or other ways to raise revenue. the $6 billion a year we spend in ethanol, things like that. there's a consensus to cut that. that is limited. the biden talks identified $1 trillion worth of stuff, including medicare cuts that are acceptable. you are not going to get to the numbers you need to without increases. wall street journal agrees with. bill clinton said a corporate income tax rate increase. the highest in the world, drop the rates of corporate rates down at the same time we get rid of the loopholes. you can get a republican deal on that. a short term deal on that. if you
if it goes into a recession or depression, boehner isn't hoover, obama is hoover. >> all right. >> i want to ask about the tax increases and revenue raises. eric cantor saying house republicans aren't objecting to this loophole or that, we oppose raising taxes on families and small businesses at a time we should be focused on job creation. >> there's clearly not going to be an increase in tax rates. pat articulated that clearly. nobody is talking about that. what they are...
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this is jim hoover. you may recall this is the location off of suburban drive in the abandoned house where they were. i asked them, do you know orlando is 101 square miles. out of 101 square miles of or landfill oh, this is the spot that they searched. it's circled. you are remember they circled this item right here at to where caylee was found. that is where they searched. you heard one of of them say that cindy said she had her people walk that area. remember you took the stand and cindy got up and denied it. so cindy denied it and they impeached her. why is she lying? then you heard lee anthony impeach his mother 30 seconds after she left the stand. in fact, it angered lee so much that he stopped taking time off from work because they were looking for a live caylee originally and now all of a sudden they are looking for a dead caylee. you heard him. he said i had enough. we got into an argument over it. i confronted her. this is a young man talking about his mother, impeaching her 30 seconds after she
this is jim hoover. you may recall this is the location off of suburban drive in the abandoned house where they were. i asked them, do you know orlando is 101 square miles. out of 101 square miles of or landfill oh, this is the spot that they searched. it's circled. you are remember they circled this item right here at to where caylee was found. that is where they searched. you heard one of of them say that cindy said she had her people walk that area. remember you took the stand and cindy got...
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there was one where herbert hoover did not want to see the staff, and did not want the staff to see him. whenever they hood hit -- heard his footsteps, they would high in closets -- heidi in closets. when harry truman came into office, this tradition was still going on, and he said to one of the staffers, why are people peeping dead me behind the bushes? they explained. >> this day, it happens not with african-americans, but to this date it happens in buckingham palace. when the queen approaches the room, people died under colleges -- dive under couches under the illusion she is alone. i grew up in africa. my family was very poor, but even so there were servants. it is a very different life with servants. you are never alone. you're always circumspect in what you say. it is a lot of stress. >> some of our presidents had experience, some did not. i tried to give an insight into the president's as well. president kennedy had experience with servants. when he first took office, the staff would go up to the residence at 10:00 to turn the lights of, which they had done with president eisenho
there was one where herbert hoover did not want to see the staff, and did not want the staff to see him. whenever they hood hit -- heard his footsteps, they would high in closets -- heidi in closets. when harry truman came into office, this tradition was still going on, and he said to one of the staffers, why are people peeping dead me behind the bushes? they explained. >> this day, it happens not with african-americans, but to this date it happens in buckingham palace. when the queen...
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there is hoover tower and shoreline. 101 looks smooth. we'll point out some potential trouble spots based on yesterday's commute. we'll show you what's going on right now coming up. >> for all of your news, weather and traffic search nbc bay area morning news. fi >> it's 4:52 as we look at a foggy golden gate bridge. the man accused of killing a tourist are expected to enter a plea. the 50-year-old was shot when she was caught in the crossfire of a shoot-out in the theater district. two other people were injured in the shooting. five of the men allegedly involved in the shoot-out will answer to murder charges today. one charged as an accessory to murder. >> a san leandro police officer facing drug charges will leave the force. jason frederickson resigned last friday after he was charged with giving a pound of marijuana to a confidential informant with whom he was having an affair. the 38-year-old has pled not guilty. he is free on bail. prosecutors have not said where he got the drugs. frederickson worked recently as a narcotics detective
there is hoover tower and shoreline. 101 looks smooth. we'll point out some potential trouble spots based on yesterday's commute. we'll show you what's going on right now coming up. >> for all of your news, weather and traffic search nbc bay area morning news. fi >> it's 4:52 as we look at a foggy golden gate bridge. the man accused of killing a tourist are expected to enter a plea. the 50-year-old was shot when she was caught in the crossfire of a shoot-out in the theater district....
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edgar hoover, of course, loved that kind of gossip.there is a document. >> rose: he loved that kind of information. >> he did. >> rose: it's where his power came from. >> there is an f.b.i. documents which reproduced in the photo section of "tiger trap" in whichs he evidence says that she was a "regur bed mate" of xon every time he came to hong kong. >> rose: let me turn to a timely and current subject, cyber warfare. the chinese are interested in that. >> yes. >> rose: the u.s. is interested in that, cyber command, general keith alexander and all o that. >> right. well, there's no question that the united states is as a highly industrialized society with fracture is vulnerable to hack now china is very active in this record but when i say china, a group of individuals, is it the chinese government... >> rose: do they do it with the chinese government's knowledge? >> there's a problem of what pele who are expert in this subject call "attribution." >> rose: right. >> because it can be a gh schoolidcros the street hacking into a computer
edgar hoover, of course, loved that kind of gossip.there is a document. >> rose: he loved that kind of information. >> he did. >> rose: it's where his power came from. >> there is an f.b.i. documents which reproduced in the photo section of "tiger trap" in whichs he evidence says that she was a "regur bed mate" of xon every time he came to hong kong. >> rose: let me turn to a timely and current subject, cyber warfare. the chinese are interested...
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i just wanted to fast forward a little bit to herbert hoover. i think people might be surprised to learn that hoover wanted to have some private homes when he was president. he didn't want the staff to see him, and he didn't want to see them. so he would insist when they heard his foot steps and heard him coming, they would hide from him. no matter what they were doing. there were cases where the staff would tell stories about the president's coming. they'd open a closet door and be somebody in there with a tray of classes and linens hiding from the president. that's the way he wanted it. when harry truman took over, his reaction, another insight into the man was why are these people peeping at me from behind the bushes. what's that all about? he said just have them go about their business. then the system started to go back to the way it had been when eisenhower took over. his reaction was typical of eisenhower. he said why doesn't anybody do any work? how come i never see anybody working? the point was they were trying to hide from the preside
i just wanted to fast forward a little bit to herbert hoover. i think people might be surprised to learn that hoover wanted to have some private homes when he was president. he didn't want the staff to see him, and he didn't want to see them. so he would insist when they heard his foot steps and heard him coming, they would hide from him. no matter what they were doing. there were cases where the staff would tell stories about the president's coming. they'd open a closet door and be somebody in...
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this is when i was at the hoover institution. we had people would assemble live equipment. one of the side tasks was to use people who collected the statements. i would categorize them. i have this continuing shoebox full of cards. one day i gave it to a young lady and said you're doing this work? she said yes. we had all fixed up and down. i walked out and thought, where have i seen her before? i went home that day and on the cover of "time," there was a story of interracial marriage. one of them was the dean's doctor. -- daughter. she was organizing my nixon issue cards. i went back and said, excuse me, you are who i think you are. she said yes, mr. allen. but i need this job. my husband and i need this money. i would never say anything to my father. i went away almost in tears. i thought, the fat is in the fire. i later told the secretary that story. he was got smacked by at -- gobsmacked by it. allen and anderson, you get your rear ends on an airplane get to new york. i want to there in four days. we put together a 160 page book of nixon on the issues. have them printed
this is when i was at the hoover institution. we had people would assemble live equipment. one of the side tasks was to use people who collected the statements. i would categorize them. i have this continuing shoebox full of cards. one day i gave it to a young lady and said you're doing this work? she said yes. we had all fixed up and down. i walked out and thought, where have i seen her before? i went home that day and on the cover of "time," there was a story of interracial...
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lake meade created by the hoover dam is important for more than boating.s a major component of the colorado river system which supplies drinking water to some 20 million people. once all the runoff from the melting mountain snow reaches lake meade, the water level will still be only 56% of capacity. and up at snowbird, well, ski season officially ended this week. backcountry skiers are still well come to try the slopes at their own risk. in the mountains and on the water, it's a season to remember. john blackstone, cbs news, lake meade, nevada. >>> looks gorgeous over there. the fresh grocer is working on a summer recipe and some soggy potter fans who just want to be first in line. >>> also a reminder. if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline at 1-888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now to help you with your consumer problems. so give them a ring. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> there is a beautiful red snapper dish that's a star of the show here served with some delicious seasonal vegetables. very simple dish, with
lake meade created by the hoover dam is important for more than boating.s a major component of the colorado river system which supplies drinking water to some 20 million people. once all the runoff from the melting mountain snow reaches lake meade, the water level will still be only 56% of capacity. and up at snowbird, well, ski season officially ended this week. backcountry skiers are still well come to try the slopes at their own risk. in the mountains and on the water, it's a season to...
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and watch it for the fourth of july about rogue hoover. and see how he dealt with the ghosts of war but protesting that he just hit with such force of that's exactly what i needed to do. and so following his example. because it's only. so reasonable they drilled into him as a vietnam veteran who's been in this real care for almost fourteen years it's an honor to call you my brother and my friend and so forth it's a. good life you know on. thank you. i'm driving down right now to go turn in all my equipment and so i can get out of the army the army offered me a twenty thousand dollars reenlistment bonus in iraq so there's been one lump sum tax-free twenty thousand dollars after iraq and you how my loyalties can be abused and so while i still feel that my service is honorable and still for other people service is honorable i. could not realist no matter how much money they offered me the shift in numbers that we've seen recently says that it does indeed utahns like the rest of the country are starting to grow tired of course starting to ques
and watch it for the fourth of july about rogue hoover. and see how he dealt with the ghosts of war but protesting that he just hit with such force of that's exactly what i needed to do. and so following his example. because it's only. so reasonable they drilled into him as a vietnam veteran who's been in this real care for almost fourteen years it's an honor to call you my brother and my friend and so forth it's a. good life you know on. thank you. i'm driving down right now to go turn in all...
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edgar hoover, asked for daily updates.ter, maria's body was found in the woods 100 mail miles away. "the l.a. times" website, printing this missing child poster. the alibi of a main suspect crumbled. he said he was on the train that day. but 50 years later, that train ticket found unpunched. unused. the suspect, now under arrest. >> the case wide-open all these years later. >>> we have proof tonight of a rare and elusive animal. wildlife officials confirm that these photos show a grizzly bear in washington state. a hiker shot the fphoto request his cell p pne. >>> when we come back here tonight, do you want the perfect burger on the fourth? the chef who says you have to the chenowho says you have to what life throws at you, you can take the heat. 'til it turns into heartburn, you've got what it takes: zantac. it's strong, fast lasting relief. so let them turn up the heat. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) zantac. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) host: could switching to geico reon car insuran
edgar hoover, asked for daily updates.ter, maria's body was found in the woods 100 mail miles away. "the l.a. times" website, printing this missing child poster. the alibi of a main suspect crumbled. he said he was on the train that day. but 50 years later, that train ticket found unpunched. unused. the suspect, now under arrest. >> the case wide-open all these years later. >>> we have proof tonight of a rare and elusive animal. wildlife officials confirm that these...
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. >> reporter: brent hoover loves to fish.verything from you the rad a to due rang ga but on one recent charter boat. >> there was probably 20 or 30 people on the boot. >> reporter: he noted two protected species, the kakha naturey and yellow-eyed rock fish were dying, even though fishermen were doing the right thing by throwing them back in. >> they can't get back from down on the surface. and once they got on the surface the seagulls would tear into it and eat it. >> reporter: we saw it happen too when we went on another party boat. time and time again fishermen were tossing canature reese back into the ocean where seagulls gobbled them up. it wasn't just the canary fish, it with as the same with other fish too small to keep. >> it was like 100% mortality rate. they were all dying. i think it's happening every day. >> reporter: so what's going on? glow these fish are a little bit weak from being brought up. >> reporter: experts say because rock fish are deep water fish they have to be released the right way to recompress. >>
. >> reporter: brent hoover loves to fish.verything from you the rad a to due rang ga but on one recent charter boat. >> there was probably 20 or 30 people on the boot. >> reporter: he noted two protected species, the kakha naturey and yellow-eyed rock fish were dying, even though fishermen were doing the right thing by throwing them back in. >> they can't get back from down on the surface. and once they got on the surface the seagulls would tear into it and eat it....
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edgar hoover and director mueller was confirmed by the senate i believe just yesterday and this intrenchments of the bureau's abuses in the face of documented abuses we know that there have been violations of civil liberties and civil rights we know that those of you says have. and did in recent years and yet still when confronted with an opportunity to force accountability on the executive branch and congress throws up its hands and in this case it threw up its hands very quietly while you know there's this huge partisan fight on the debt ceiling it does seem it does seem to be the case that congress to very very easily transcend the partisan divisions at every opportunity to sell out the rights of the american people to the nation's intelligence services that's a very very provocative point that you make and i want to get to that but i want to back up to something you said earlier when you said that these laws a point beyond what congress intended and one of the things that is been brought to light about this amendment defies the act that some people believe which some senators have now rai
edgar hoover and director mueller was confirmed by the senate i believe just yesterday and this intrenchments of the bureau's abuses in the face of documented abuses we know that there have been violations of civil liberties and civil rights we know that those of you says have. and did in recent years and yet still when confronted with an opportunity to force accountability on the executive branch and congress throws up its hands and in this case it threw up its hands very quietly while you...
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the world and china is a number two and chinese oriole eighty percent of chinese energy supplies hoover i see that you move through the streets of rome once which is controlled by an american fleet well in move straits which controlled by the american seventh fleet chinese are very sensitive to this they they worry about the fact that the united states could sort of put it on their energy general or vein and so they're they're very kind of tense and they're concerned about keeping those sea lanes open and that's why they are so. pushy about the south china sea i think that the stake on the part of the chinese a band is a big deal a little overly pushy or some of the smaller countries in the region and that has allowed the united states to get a foot in the to work with this is part of a worldwide competition for energy resources between a number one and the number two powers now energy users in the world and the fact that the united states has pretty much surrounded most of china with it to the north pacific that's the context in which this takes place. now that we've got more stories c
the world and china is a number two and chinese oriole eighty percent of chinese energy supplies hoover i see that you move through the streets of rome once which is controlled by an american fleet well in move straits which controlled by the american seventh fleet chinese are very sensitive to this they they worry about the fact that the united states could sort of put it on their energy general or vein and so they're they're very kind of tense and they're concerned about keeping those sea...
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peter is able to choose their favorite sixty two with one school work with three bullets the answers hoovering the peak of their peers from the moon serbia and russia germany. it's just a model so we have to train passing passing cars like this in the bus alone they're really good. looking for barcelona and trying to bring some of these young hopefuls at every chance to perform in the twenty eighteen world cup for smiles to be filled in russian. party. and i tell you it is shameka house today forever etched her name into the annals of synchronized swimming the russian becoming the first ever eleven time world champion after winning early this goal at the finals and shanghai the twenty five year old giving our country the first medal of the tournament as well winning her third straight world championship and packable informants in the solo program seeing a shank a score ninety eight point three points out of one hundred thought mark topping the local favorite a lying champ while spun eight hundred four entities took the last spot on the podium this term and far from over for two thought as an e
peter is able to choose their favorite sixty two with one school work with three bullets the answers hoovering the peak of their peers from the moon serbia and russia germany. it's just a model so we have to train passing passing cars like this in the bus alone they're really good. looking for barcelona and trying to bring some of these young hopefuls at every chance to perform in the twenty eighteen world cup for smiles to be filled in russian. party. and i tell you it is shameka house today...
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because one of the stars this club has turned out is catarina pope hoover she was ranch aides here in world under eighteen rankings but she forged her career in russia children of those been in america since she was seven doesn't lessen her inspirational appeal but. it's right she is russian or else you need to. be working harder i might have to put in a few more hours myself. ok so i probably couldn't even beat these kids at a game of tennis but that's because they're out here every day practicing even on by heroes like maria sharapova or maybe because they haven't mastered the all important. but without a time pass and they're screaming for a. headline not got a horse all coming your way here. the a. least so. the so. the six. o'clock. the official policy on flick a should join a phone call touch from the i'll choose option slipshod chief lawyer on the city of london money on cheese minefield costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your last session. in some pieces books she's available in child.
because one of the stars this club has turned out is catarina pope hoover she was ranch aides here in world under eighteen rankings but she forged her career in russia children of those been in america since she was seven doesn't lessen her inspirational appeal but. it's right she is russian or else you need to. be working harder i might have to put in a few more hours myself. ok so i probably couldn't even beat these kids at a game of tennis but that's because they're out here every day...