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ronald reagan for herbert hoover. secondly, their politics is pragmatic, not ideological. 40% of them call themselves moderate, 29% liberal, 29% conservative. they simply don't buy into rigid ideology. and i think this is how barack obama's rhetoric appealed to them. remember, he was not for red states or blue states, he was for the united states of america. and the youth loved this. and he was also for making government work again. and they loved this. this is, this is the government can work part. the third thing that you should know is that they are, the millennials, they are the least traditional american generation in american history. they adhere least to traditional family structure. more have been raised in single-parent households. they are the least religious generation. they are the least affiliated with organized religion. only a quarter of them identity with an organized religion. however, 67% of them say they pray every day. so they believe in god, they have values, they call themselves spiritual, but th
ronald reagan for herbert hoover. secondly, their politics is pragmatic, not ideological. 40% of them call themselves moderate, 29% liberal, 29% conservative. they simply don't buy into rigid ideology. and i think this is how barack obama's rhetoric appealed to them. remember, he was not for red states or blue states, he was for the united states of america. and the youth loved this. and he was also for making government work again. and they loved this. this is, this is the government can work...
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also on the board for the hoover institution at stanford also on the herbert hoover presidential library association. she is here today with her husband john avalon from "newsweek" including cnn as well as her parents andrew and genie and andrew is herbert hoover's grandson. we but like to welcome you to 85 among her many goals in life i am sure both as i noted before align quite well with those things that we care about here at the reagan foundation. first involves brand relevance. if you are a follower of the reagan foundation for what we stand for, you can help but notice the past couple years we bend over backwards to furnish the image and legacy of ronald reagan. the reagan brand into the minds of americans. we have taken the opportunity of this centennial to reach many millions of americans and remind them not just what ronald reagan was as a man but more importantly, what he stood four. i am here to report it is in great shape. the most recent survey that he is the most admired president among all americans. [applause] margaret is also on a mission. she faces said different relate
also on the board for the hoover institution at stanford also on the herbert hoover presidential library association. she is here today with her husband john avalon from "newsweek" including cnn as well as her parents andrew and genie and andrew is herbert hoover's grandson. we but like to welcome you to 85 among her many goals in life i am sure both as i noted before align quite well with those things that we care about here at the reagan foundation. first involves brand relevance....
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hoover. [applause] >> it is an incredible honor to be here today with the reagan foundation library and foundation ours is the herbert hoover presidential library association. thank you for that generous introduction. the subtitle of my book is how a generation of conservatives can save the republican party" some of you may wonder if this is alarmist so what would they need to be saved? republicans after all 2010 have historical election came to washington and in a short period of time have managed to change the course of the policies in washington. in the context of our recent success, some may wonder if my father says i may not be alarmist in my subtitle. this is not at all alarmist. there is a sense of urgency behind this that john touched on. my book is intended to be a warning because the republican party is at risk of losing an entire generation of americans come a democratic and others for the rest of their lives. 30 and under which i called the millennials others have called them gene
hoover. [applause] >> it is an incredible honor to be here today with the reagan foundation library and foundation ours is the herbert hoover presidential library association. thank you for that generous introduction. the subtitle of my book is how a generation of conservatives can save the republican party" some of you may wonder if this is alarmist so what would they need to be saved? republicans after all 2010 have historical election came to washington and in a short period of...
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hoover. andrew is herbert hoover's grandson. at that to welcome all. [applause] among her many goals of life, so i'm quite low what we care about at the reagan foundation. but first the father of the reagan foundation a library come our mission and what we stand for have noticed in these past couple of years that we have sent over backwards to tarnish the image and legacy of ronald reagan, the reagan brand into the minds of americans. we've taken the opportunity of the centennial to reach many millions of americans and remind notches for ronald reagan was as a man, but more importantly what he stood for. site near to report the reagans brandis and clichÉ. the most recent gallup surveys reveal that ronald reagan is the most admired among all americans. [applause] now, margaret is on a mission. she faces a different but related dream challenge. she has said it a course to build and where it needs it, repair the brand of the republican party itself. i will let margaret tell you why and how she b
hoover. andrew is herbert hoover's grandson. at that to welcome all. [applause] among her many goals of life, so i'm quite low what we care about at the reagan foundation. but first the father of the reagan foundation a library come our mission and what we stand for have noticed in these past couple of years that we have sent over backwards to tarnish the image and legacy of ronald reagan, the reagan brand into the minds of americans. we've taken the opportunity of the centennial to reach many...
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and hoover just had, as everyone knows, this incredible term. he was fbi director for 48 years from a period three years before charles lindbergh crossed the atlantic until a period three years after we landed on the moon. i mean, just a quarter of all american history he was the fbi director. and after he died there was a decision by congress that no one in a democracy should be able to amass the power and the longevity that hoover did. so they instituted this ten-year term. what's been interesting is that since hoover no fbi director has hit that ten-year limit. and i think with robert mueller what we're seeing right now is an almost cal ripken-like record that we have never seen since hoover and are unlikely, i think, ever to see again. mueller was sort of this right mix of a low-profile individual who was very driven, very ambitious but didn't seek out the spotlight. and can was able to weather a lot of controversies and a lot of storms, serve his presidents and his attorneys general well and is on track to leave office in september with wha
and hoover just had, as everyone knows, this incredible term. he was fbi director for 48 years from a period three years before charles lindbergh crossed the atlantic until a period three years after we landed on the moon. i mean, just a quarter of all american history he was the fbi director. and after he died there was a decision by congress that no one in a democracy should be able to amass the power and the longevity that hoover did. so they instituted this ten-year term. what's been...
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and the reason hoover had mills there was that hoover had wanted some sort of bipartisan confidence-enhancing measures during this ambiguous transition period. and he wanted to get roosevelt onboard. of course, nowadays we would think of this as wonderful bipartisan cooperation, isn't it nice, republicans and democrats getting along and uniting for the good of the country. well, fdr was deeply annoyed by this. he didn't want to get anywhere near uniting with the hoover administration on anything, um, and declined to issue the statement that hoover wanted him to. nevertheless, the one person that roosevelt did meet with during the transition from the hoover administration was henry stimson who was hoover's secretary of state. who was another new yorker, henry stimson lived on the north shore of long island, but he, like fdr, came from an old new york family, so they probably had a lot of concentric circles in the roosevelt/stimson orbit. but roosevelt actually asked stimson who was secretary of state to come here to his house in hyde park where they had a long meeting, with they discussed -- w
and the reason hoover had mills there was that hoover had wanted some sort of bipartisan confidence-enhancing measures during this ambiguous transition period. and he wanted to get roosevelt onboard. of course, nowadays we would think of this as wonderful bipartisan cooperation, isn't it nice, republicans and democrats getting along and uniting for the good of the country. well, fdr was deeply annoyed by this. he didn't want to get anywhere near uniting with the hoover administration on...
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hoover was a skilled bureaucratic. he was also come to some degree, a bully in that he would try to get his way, but he was a gossip. and he -- people who really stood up to him could back him off. bobby kennedy never did. and i think this is a young girl, not mature, bobby kennedy who feels heavily the burden of having to defend his brother, the president, jack kennedy, who was vulnerable because he was having affairs with people in the mafia and even an east german woman that sort of thing. bobby kennedy had to have hoover's help to protect his brother, and compromised him in this three or four we dance he's going to try to protect the kennedy's political position in the south and -- and the alliance, to luther king. it's like riding razors come and ultimately, i believe hoover, without ever saying you've got to do this for that. they're far too skilled bureaucrats for that. they would say okay i will help you over here down the scandal against your brother. but i'm very concerned about martin luther king coming and
hoover was a skilled bureaucratic. he was also come to some degree, a bully in that he would try to get his way, but he was a gossip. and he -- people who really stood up to him could back him off. bobby kennedy never did. and i think this is a young girl, not mature, bobby kennedy who feels heavily the burden of having to defend his brother, the president, jack kennedy, who was vulnerable because he was having affairs with people in the mafia and even an east german woman that sort of thing....
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hoover dam was his 14th dam. he built dams in the remote mountains of the north many idaho and montana -- in idaho and montana, he built dams in deserts. hoover dam was built in the most remote and harshest environment that he had ever worked in, but he understood when the planses were coming together, and he knew about these plans because he had worked for the federal government as the plan superintendent. he knew this was going to be his dam. now, he had several aspects of his approach to dam building that were important. one was he was a relentless driver of men. he would -- forest fires, blizzards, nothing would really stop him. he would get these dams built way ahead of schedule, often under budget. he was known for this. he was also widely admired by the men who worked for him. he would go from project to project with a team of four men, and they would hire miners and builders wherever they, wherever they landed. but he did have this very loyal cadre of underlings. so the image of frank crowe is that he was
hoover dam was his 14th dam. he built dams in the remote mountains of the north many idaho and montana -- in idaho and montana, he built dams in deserts. hoover dam was built in the most remote and harshest environment that he had ever worked in, but he understood when the planses were coming together, and he knew about these plans because he had worked for the federal government as the plan superintendent. he knew this was going to be his dam. now, he had several aspects of his approach to dam...
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hoover dam was his 14th dam.he built dams in the remote mountains of the north many idaho and montana -- in idaho and montana, he built dams in deserts. hoover dam was built in the most remote and harshest environment that he had ever worked in, but he understood when the planses were coming together, and he knew about these plans because he had worked for the federal government as the plan superintendent. he knew this was going to be his dam. now, he had several aspects of his approach to dam building that were important. one was he was a relentless driver of men. he would -- forest fires, blizzards, nothing would really stop him. he would get these dams built way ahead of schedule, often under budget. he was known for this. he was also widely admired by the men who worked for him. he would go from project to project with a team of four men, and they would hire miners and builders wherever they, wherever they landed. but he did have this very loyal cadre of underlings. so the image of frank crowe is that he was
hoover dam was his 14th dam.he built dams in the remote mountains of the north many idaho and montana -- in idaho and montana, he built dams in deserts. hoover dam was built in the most remote and harshest environment that he had ever worked in, but he understood when the planses were coming together, and he knew about these plans because he had worked for the federal government as the plan superintendent. he knew this was going to be his dam. now, he had several aspects of his approach to dam...
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hoover dam was his 14th dam. he built dams in the remote mountains of the north many idaho and montana -- in idaho and montana, he built dams in deserts. hoover dam was built in the most remote and harshest environment that he had ever worked in, but he understood when the planses were coming together, and he knew about these plans because he had worked for the federal government as the plan superintendent. he knew this was going to be his dam. now, he had several aspects of his approach to dam building that were important. one was he was a relentless driver of men. he would -- forest fires, blizzards, nothing would really stop him. he would get these dams built way ahead of schedule, often under budget. he was known for this. he was also widely admired by the men who worked for him. he would go from project to project with a team of four men, and they would hire miners and builders wherever they, wherever they landed. but he did have this very loyal cadre of underlings. so the image of frank crowe is that he was
hoover dam was his 14th dam. he built dams in the remote mountains of the north many idaho and montana -- in idaho and montana, he built dams in deserts. hoover dam was built in the most remote and harshest environment that he had ever worked in, but he understood when the planses were coming together, and he knew about these plans because he had worked for the federal government as the plan superintendent. he knew this was going to be his dam. now, he had several aspects of his approach to dam...
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you know what herbert hoover says in the sense that. it's through the price mechanism and keynes recognized this is. that we often get ourselves out of recessions and usually it's because interest rates get low this is what's so scary now interest rates are lower and. you know classical macroeconomists would have called the liquidity trap where interest rates are so low they can't get below zero and that tool is really gone but here we are at this point depends upon borrowing large sums of money at very low interest rates and not really ties or hands as far as you know our ability to continue borrowing i think if the piece that we've been in borrowing it's often what in just twenty thirty seconds or what should we be doing. well you know how crude man talks about raising more about about actually having more stimulus through the olds in a noisy and working in an ideal world. or weren't already the size of our total income in the economy that might be something we can do but i don't think it is and not with the debt crisis in the years a
you know what herbert hoover says in the sense that. it's through the price mechanism and keynes recognized this is. that we often get ourselves out of recessions and usually it's because interest rates get low this is what's so scary now interest rates are lower and. you know classical macroeconomists would have called the liquidity trap where interest rates are so low they can't get below zero and that tool is really gone but here we are at this point depends upon borrowing large sums of...
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. >> they are on their way to trace elementary school one of three in san jose along with hoover and lincoln high school that has 15 mile-an-hour speed limit. >> yes. >> he can tell you firsthand, it hasn't lowered his anxiety. do you feel safe? >> no. >> it allows to lower speed limits near could schools and requires traffic studies for san jose could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. they say san jose up against $115 million shortfall doesn't have money for the studies or for the officers needed to enforce the legislator limit at every school in the city. dozens have been laid off. >> sometimes we do things in the way that makes us feel good but if we can't enforce it it sends the wrong message. >> they say they there is a way around that the expenditure for the studies and san francisco has figured it out for its schools. >> it's a massive price when you don't have to do a traffic study versus just present curing a sign and placing it over the existing sign. >> the controversy will give way to the sunshine of safety. >> clearly getting hit by a car at 25 miles per hour could
. >> they are on their way to trace elementary school one of three in san jose along with hoover and lincoln high school that has 15 mile-an-hour speed limit. >> yes. >> he can tell you firsthand, it hasn't lowered his anxiety. do you feel safe? >> no. >> it allows to lower speed limits near could schools and requires traffic studies for san jose could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. they say san jose up against $115 million shortfall doesn't have money for...
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edgar hoover, the fbi and robert muller on line at the c-span video library. search, watch, clip and share. is washington your way. >> about an hour ago or so the u.s. house passed the debt ceiling bill, the budget control act by a vote of 269-161. 95 democrats voted in favor of it. 66 republicans voted against th bill and theow houses wrapping p its work for the august recess. we will open up our phone lines in aa moment to get your thougs on the debate on capitol hill as the measure heads to the u.s.ou senate. they will pick itt of up tomorre 910 tog to 30 with a vote set fr noon and that will be on c-span2. the numbers are in your screen. republicans s 202-58-5385,ere a democrats (202)585-3886 and independents and othersoth havet (202)585-3887. asideud from some vote switching at the very end and parties voting in different ways, not an whole lot of drama about the final vote itself they require d decisions. a balanced budget amendment creates a moment we have to focus on the fiscal house. to force us into the tough decisions. itrotects future generations.
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i'm giving you the last word, hoover.e a situation where i believe there comes a point that the state has to move. and it has to do two things. number one, the problem has to be brought by the school. educational authorities have to bring the complaint. number two, a physician has to say to the state, this kid is in danger. if both of those two criteria are met, i'm okay with this. last word, go. >> that's exactly what happened in this situation. and i think that some folks got worried that this was going to set a precedent that everyone is going to say as soon as you hit 2 u hundred, 300 pounds have you got to yank the kid from the parents. it was exactly the criteria. i am with you on this one. >> bill: i'm right again: great american news quiz the terrorism edition. how much do you know about very bad guys? and, later, baseball manager tears up sean penn. coming right back. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, the great american news quiz, the terrorism edition. here now the quiz kids dagen mcdowell in for martha
i'm giving you the last word, hoover.e a situation where i believe there comes a point that the state has to move. and it has to do two things. number one, the problem has to be brought by the school. educational authorities have to bring the complaint. number two, a physician has to say to the state, this kid is in danger. if both of those two criteria are met, i'm okay with this. last word, go. >> that's exactly what happened in this situation. and i think that some folks got worried...
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edgar hoover, the fbi online at the c- span video library. search, watch, click, and a share. washington your way. >> that figure is moving the veil of ignorance from human understanding. it is sort of classical for what it is really all about. >> if you missed the latest documentary, the library of congress, there is a preview on right now. be aware of the latest videos we are posting and find out about other timely videos online at youtube.com/cspan. we now have an in hand ebook. 11 original c-span interviews with current and retired justices. it includes an interview with the newest supreme court justice, a elena kagan. you can watch multimedia clips from all of the justices. this is available now where evver ebooks are sold. " washington journal" continues. host: how did you vote? guest: yes. when you look at the options we had, and they were not all good ones, it was the best of the options. the greater risk of the country, the greater risk of the middle class if we did not do anything. i felt it was the right to vote at this time. host: were you yes all along? did you ha
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edgar hoover was in charge of the fbi. i am wondering about the changes after his death affected your work. guest: very dramatic changes. i came in 1969 under hoover -- old school, if you will -- where this idea of profiling did not even exist. host: did that change under hoover? guest: not really. he died in early 1970's, 1972, if i recall. but to be fair, to be honest, up profiling has been in existence ever since there was crime in an informal way because investigators show up and say, gee, who would do this? what we are trying to do is formalize this program, make a scientific, do research, and see how tight and discriminating a program which can develop. host: neil in fort lauderdale. caller: good morning, agent mccrary. i find what you do to be not only fascinating but absolutely essential to our well-being. your many years of experience, it begs the question -- when evidence is grossly lacking or sparse at best, how many times have you relied upon at a visceral, intuitive, gut feeling that lead you down the path to
edgar hoover was in charge of the fbi. i am wondering about the changes after his death affected your work. guest: very dramatic changes. i came in 1969 under hoover -- old school, if you will -- where this idea of profiling did not even exist. host: did that change under hoover? guest: not really. he died in early 1970's, 1972, if i recall. but to be fair, to be honest, up profiling has been in existence ever since there was crime in an informal way because investigators show up and say, gee,...
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it started with herbert hoover and it was always known as the hoover depression. but eight years of it was under franklin delano roosevelt. he didn't bring us out of the recession until world war ii came along. but always when we grow up, a will barrow was known as a hoover-buggy because of a wpa using the wheel barrow to haul stuff around, it was known as a hoover-buggy and hoover was out of office four years and it was always known as the hoover depression. host: all right, james. so let's get into modern history and let us talk about the trip the president is taking this week. on the road to economic or political recover? caller: i think it is both. he wants to talk about -- he's got some program, i don't know what, and he wants to tell that. but he will also politick while he is there too. it will have a segment of both of them in there. host: we will leave it there. james in lakeland, forward. john harwood writes in "the new york times" this morning -- cannon falls, minnesota, the first stop in his road trip. on the road to economic recovery or political reco
it started with herbert hoover and it was always known as the hoover depression. but eight years of it was under franklin delano roosevelt. he didn't bring us out of the recession until world war ii came along. but always when we grow up, a will barrow was known as a hoover-buggy because of a wpa using the wheel barrow to haul stuff around, it was known as a hoover-buggy and hoover was out of office four years and it was always known as the hoover depression. host: all right, james. so let's...
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i am here with margaret hoover.er new book is called "american individualism, how a new generation can save the republican party and then blowup the world." i just added that part. and he is should sharp he is not allowed near balloon factory. it is america's future foundation chairman. that's interesting. and the flooding resulted in his first bath in months. it is my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if comedic genius was an ikea shelf he would fall apart after you nailed him. and good to see you pinch. >> reporter john carminica says, quote, young stars with fresh mouths. i am unclear as to how one contracts vma. but i will keep those mouths fresh. and whatever lady gaga has, i'm sure vma is one of them. she is a cross trussing har -- cross dressing harlet that one. >> thank you. >> all right. >> if you think global warming isn't caused by man, you are a member klan. al gore is comparing and saying anti-alarmists are this generation's racists. he describes his early years when racism was rampant until people s
i am here with margaret hoover.er new book is called "american individualism, how a new generation can save the republican party and then blowup the world." i just added that part. and he is should sharp he is not allowed near balloon factory. it is america's future foundation chairman. that's interesting. and the flooding resulted in his first bath in months. it is my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if comedic genius was an ikea shelf he would fall apart after you nailed him....
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and i think one translation of what mitch mcconnell said was hoover -- you know, hoover and more hoover. or 1937, if i have the year right, bob, correct me if i'm wrong, was 1937 all over again, when in the midst of the depression, it was decided that we were recovering and we didn't need any more stimulus. so i think it's problematic. but beyond the substance and the argument, the other problem is the collapse of our decision-making institutions. and i do think this affects the markets, because the markets look at the united states, and it's the lack of ability of its political leaders to decide anything, and anything other than a cataclysmic fashion, and say it's no way to run a railroad or a country. if 82% of the american people -- and that's in the new cbs "new york times" poll -- say that they disapprove of the way that congress is handling its job, that's the highest number on record. 82%. that in and of itself, i think, affects the psychology not only of consumers here, but analysts of america inside america and people around the world looking at whether this society is capable
and i think one translation of what mitch mcconnell said was hoover -- you know, hoover and more hoover. or 1937, if i have the year right, bob, correct me if i'm wrong, was 1937 all over again, when in the midst of the depression, it was decided that we were recovering and we didn't need any more stimulus. so i think it's problematic. but beyond the substance and the argument, the other problem is the collapse of our decision-making institutions. and i do think this affects the markets,...
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i thought this hoover was the hoover vacuum cleaner fortune.sident of the united states. i think that there is an obesity problem. i myself have a little of this from playing football. listen, i think you ought to try to buy healthy food. it is a good thing. everybody jump on michelle obama about the obesity thing but this costs the country a lot of money. >> sean: who took the extra plane and had the extra motorcade. >> just let it go. >> sean: i'm just asking, that michelle obama? couldn't fly with the president. had to have two government planes, two motorcades so they could go to martha's vineyard. >> i see, okay you want to tell where you went? >> sean: nowhere. >> jackson hole. >> sean: i was interviewing vice president clean any. >> he -- vice president cheney. >> he used his own money. >> one plane, one motorcade. more with our great american panel. we are go to letter dazzle we are go to letter dazzle you. i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that fes like copd includes chronic bronchitis and emp
i thought this hoover was the hoover vacuum cleaner fortune.sident of the united states. i think that there is an obesity problem. i myself have a little of this from playing football. listen, i think you ought to try to buy healthy food. it is a good thing. everybody jump on michelle obama about the obesity thing but this costs the country a lot of money. >> sean: who took the extra plane and had the extra motorcade. >> just let it go. >> sean: i'm just asking, that michelle...
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thanks, hoover, look what you've done. this hard time that's got our name on it, we had one in 2009, that's over now. the money barack obama managed to get through congress is credited with creating or saving three million jobs, really people making the economy grow, but that stimulus is over now and there's no talk of another one in washiton today. now republicans are telling us we have to make like herbert hoover again or fdr, what we need to do now is crank down on the economy, show some disciplines. if the deficit is the nation's pressing problem right now, not 14 million people out of work, what this out of control bomb fire of jobs needs is a bucket full of kerosene, how big an economic mistake are we making right now and do we have any hope of going any other way of doing anything else? joining us now is jerad bernstein, former member of president obama's economic team and economic advisor for joe biden. jerad bernstein, nice to see you, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> you are the economist here, n
thanks, hoover, look what you've done. this hard time that's got our name on it, we had one in 2009, that's over now. the money barack obama managed to get through congress is credited with creating or saving three million jobs, really people making the economy grow, but that stimulus is over now and there's no talk of another one in washiton today. now republicans are telling us we have to make like herbert hoover again or fdr, what we need to do now is crank down on the economy, show some...
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hoover dam. there it is. hoover dam. rachel maddow doing all the ads out there. the golden gate bridge going up. then the empire state building going up. private sector. the other, public sector. we have a golden gate picture coming up. golden gate. when i think one of mankind's improvements on nature. i just went over that a couple times. that is an improvement on nature as 2 it went up. built at the time, tremendous unemployment, a lot of guys and women looking for jobs, and they were given jobs and labor was relatively cheap as it is now available, and there's resources out there. we don't have inflation now, and i look at this, this beautiful city, the federal triangle, jefferson memorial, all of this stuff built during the times. an imaginative opportunity to do it again. gene? >> i couldn't agree more. go around the city and pick out the projects that ought to be done. let's do them. >> what they do with private sector giving, 99% will go to charity not administrative costs. the next time the president passes one of these doofus stimulus bill, 99% will go t
hoover dam. there it is. hoover dam. rachel maddow doing all the ads out there. the golden gate bridge going up. then the empire state building going up. private sector. the other, public sector. we have a golden gate picture coming up. golden gate. when i think one of mankind's improvements on nature. i just went over that a couple times. that is an improvement on nature as 2 it went up. built at the time, tremendous unemployment, a lot of guys and women looking for jobs, and they were given...
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do about it richard dr will welcome thank you very much is this debt limit deal taking the herbert hoover andrew mellon approach to solving an economic recession. yes it surely is it's almost as if we're going to live through the if you do not learn the lessons of history you are condemned to repeat them the government is a major purchaser in this cake on the me of many many things and if you cut government spending after all the hoopla and make believe about what it means passes the end result is the government is going to buy less and that is going to lead producers all over the united states and abroad to cut back on their employees because there's no point in making the goods that the american government is going to buy less of there's no way around that that's a harsh reality you could see it in the fact that through all these debt ceiling discussions nobody said that the first and foremost thing that has to be dealt with is the problem of employment so here we are after the debt ceiling deal is struck beginning to have a national debate way too late about the a bloomin effects which
do about it richard dr will welcome thank you very much is this debt limit deal taking the herbert hoover andrew mellon approach to solving an economic recession. yes it surely is it's almost as if we're going to live through the if you do not learn the lessons of history you are condemned to repeat them the government is a major purchaser in this cake on the me of many many things and if you cut government spending after all the hoopla and make believe about what it means passes the end result...
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>> you referred to the hoover dam, great achievement of the '30s.ou couldn't build a hoover dam today, because they've discover a smart darter in the coloradad river and they'd stop it. >> on that note we continue in the green room on abcnews.com/thisweek. later you'll also find our fact checks. the "funnies" are next. stick around. build a new app for the sales team in beijing. and convince the c.e.o. his email will find him... wherever he is. i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ male announcer ] with global services from dell, jim can address his company's i.t. needs through custom built applications, cloud solutions and ongoing support in over 100 countries. so his company sees results. and jim sees his family. dell. the power to do more. >>> and now, the "sunday funnies." >> pawlenty made this announcement on abc's "this week" with jake tapper. >> i'm announcing this morning on your show, that i'm going to be ending my campaign for president. what i brought forward i thought was a rational, established credible, strong record of
>> you referred to the hoover dam, great achievement of the '30s.ou couldn't build a hoover dam today, because they've discover a smart darter in the coloradad river and they'd stop it. >> on that note we continue in the green room on abcnews.com/thisweek. later you'll also find our fact checks. the "funnies" are next. stick around. build a new app for the sales team in beijing. and convince the c.e.o. his email will find him... wherever he is. i need to see my family...
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>> guest: >> host: i know everything my ex-colleagues at the hoover institution of advocated is now the mainstream democratic republican agenda. >> guest: that's what makes this a great country. people are actually listening to each other. ronald reagan was not, as you know, as they recounted in the book, he was president when the first big report was issued -- a white house reported that a nation at risk. reagan didn't want any part because he didn't think the federal government out to be involved at all. now that you mention it, the probable -- it is probable that the last vestige of real conservatism around that issue or republican and some in congress today who don't believe in any federal role in pink, for example, if that one of your causes, having standards for what you teach kids, those kinds of basic standards don't believe in that. one of the things we haven't talked about is the dilemma we face in this country, but emma doesn't face, which is we have a legacy of 13,000 school districts in getting 14,000 bureaucracies to agree to do anything, especially give up their turf is v
>> guest: >> host: i know everything my ex-colleagues at the hoover institution of advocated is now the mainstream democratic republican agenda. >> guest: that's what makes this a great country. people are actually listening to each other. ronald reagan was not, as you know, as they recounted in the book, he was president when the first big report was issued -- a white house reported that a nation at risk. reagan didn't want any part because he didn't think the federal...
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i used to be a charter supporter when i was on the right wing, hoover institution and thomas b. fordham foundation. very conservative institutions. they had the same agenda you have. >> guest: i don't have an agenda. there are people on the program today, i have no agenda. you have taken money from the teachers unions to make your argument. >> host: know i have not. that's not true. >> guest: i do not have an agenda. you can accuse me of 100 things. you can say every single page isn't correct but i do not have an agenda trim it okay. i've spoken over 100 times last year, 18 times the unions, locals, most of those were for free. sometimes -- >> guest: you just won't tell us which ones you got $10,000 for. >> host: this is not my interview, okay. charters are a major element. is what democrats for education reform and others what. you describe charters in new york city as a shining example but nukes it is not typical. only 3% of the students in your city a 10 charters. most of them have large outside funding from wealthy philanthropist. some of them get great results, not all of t
i used to be a charter supporter when i was on the right wing, hoover institution and thomas b. fordham foundation. very conservative institutions. they had the same agenda you have. >> guest: i don't have an agenda. there are people on the program today, i have no agenda. you have taken money from the teachers unions to make your argument. >> host: know i have not. that's not true. >> guest: i do not have an agenda. you can accuse me of 100 things. you can say every single...
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edgar hoover to swatching russian spies, all in our next guest's book "the secrets of the fbi." joining us, ronald kessler. if d.b. coop sir not the most compelling story, is there clearly another that is that story? >> the most astonishing thing in the book is, how the fbi breaks into homes and offices apds even embassies to plant bugging devices without getting caught and shot as burglar and equally astonishing, the fbi actually gave that to me, although the fbi director approved giving me that material, it's about 20% of the book and it's just so unbelievable. you wouldn't put it in a movie, because it's not believable. before they go into an embassy let's say or an office, they, or a mafia home, that's another example, they will do surveillance for weeks to find out who goes in, who goes out. on the night of the break-in, they have agents who watch anybody who might return. let's say they work in an office and are at home. they want to make sure they don't go back. if they do go back, they will divert them. they will stage a phony traffic accident. dress as police officers a
edgar hoover to swatching russian spies, all in our next guest's book "the secrets of the fbi." joining us, ronald kessler. if d.b. coop sir not the most compelling story, is there clearly another that is that story? >> the most astonishing thing in the book is, how the fbi breaks into homes and offices apds even embassies to plant bugging devices without getting caught and shot as burglar and equally astonishing, the fbi actually gave that to me, although the fbi director...
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a year ago san jose reduced the speed limit to 15 miles an hour near trace alimentary, hoover middle and lincoln high school. this takes advantage of that allows local government to lower speed limits around school on two lane roads in residential areas where the speed limit is 30 miles an hour or less. now, supporters of the reduced speed limit say it worked. but critics says enough isn't done to enforce if it were changing all of these signs wouldn't be necessary. now, statistics show that half of people struck by a car going 30 miles an hour survive but 85% struck at 20 miles an hour. advocates for lower the speed limit say that's proof enough for them. a third of all traffic fatalities involve them walking or biking to school. now coming up a little bit later this morning, we're going to try to the city councilman who is proposing this idea. we're lye in san jose, ktvu channel 2 news. >> time is now 6:03. facebook has an unusual offer for computer hackers. greg delve row is -- craig delve row why facebookers want attackers to attack. >> talking to people you find out that very fe
a year ago san jose reduced the speed limit to 15 miles an hour near trace alimentary, hoover middle and lincoln high school. this takes advantage of that allows local government to lower speed limits around school on two lane roads in residential areas where the speed limit is 30 miles an hour or less. now, supporters of the reduced speed limit say it worked. but critics says enough isn't done to enforce if it were changing all of these signs wouldn't be necessary. now, statistics show that...
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. >> they are on their way to trace elementary school one of three in san jose along with hoover and lincoln high school that has 15 mile-an-hour speed limit. >> yes. >> he can tell you firsthand, it hasn't lowered his anxiety. do you feel safe? >> no. >> it allows to lower speed limits near could schools and requires traffic studies for san jose could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. they say san jose up against $115 million shortfall doesn't have money for the studies or for the officers needed to enforce the legislator limit at every school in the city. dozens have been laid off. >> sometimes we do things in the way that makes us feel good but if we can't enforce it it sends the wrong message. >> they say they there is a way around that the expenditure for the studies and san francisco has figured it out for its schools. >> it's a massive price when you don't have to do a traffic study versus just present curing a sign and placing it over the existing sign. >> the controversy will give way to the sunshine of safety. >> clearly getting hit by a car at 25 miles per hour could
. >> they are on their way to trace elementary school one of three in san jose along with hoover and lincoln high school that has 15 mile-an-hour speed limit. >> yes. >> he can tell you firsthand, it hasn't lowered his anxiety. do you feel safe? >> no. >> it allows to lower speed limits near could schools and requires traffic studies for san jose could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. they say san jose up against $115 million shortfall doesn't have money for...
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que se llevara a cabo este domingo el hoover park de redwood city...ticiparan 8 equipos los primeros partidos se jugaran desde las ocho de la maÑana... nosotros ahi estaremos.. ---esa es la informacion deportiva.... cesar regresamos contigo.... cu ---muy pronto miles de familias de la bahia se podrian beneficiar de un programa de internet anunciado por la empresa de cable comcast, de la que forma parte telemundo 48... ---gabriela dellan nos dice en que consiste dicho programa en el siguiente reportaje... el internet es una herramienta esencial para informar, trabajar, y entretener, su creciente importancia la ha convertido en una de las palancas del mundo moderno y clave para alcanzar el xito. "nuestras familias necesitan tener acceso a tecnología no solamente para trabajar con sus niños sino también para desarrollar sus capacitación de trabajo" es por ello que "comcast" ha desarrrollad o un programa para que millones de familias de escasos recursos tengan acceso a este servicio por menos de 10 dolares al mes, y ademas ofrecera computadoras por 150 dol
que se llevara a cabo este domingo el hoover park de redwood city...ticiparan 8 equipos los primeros partidos se jugaran desde las ocho de la maÑana... nosotros ahi estaremos.. ---esa es la informacion deportiva.... cesar regresamos contigo.... cu ---muy pronto miles de familias de la bahia se podrian beneficiar de un programa de internet anunciado por la empresa de cable comcast, de la que forma parte telemundo 48... ---gabriela dellan nos dice en que consiste dicho programa en el siguiente...
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una invitacion para que asita este domingo a la copa jalisco que se llevara a cabo este domingo el hooverood city... el torneo relampago donde participaran 8 equipos dara inicio desde las ocho de la maÑana... nosotros ahi estaremos.. ---usted se preguntara... que es lo que le pasa a matt holliday de los cardenales de san luis... pues resulta que se le metio una polilla en la oreja y tuvo que dejar el partido... en el camerino usando unas pinzas se la sacaron aun viva.... cu ---no se mueva porque al volver del corte comercial... take vo ---en un reportaje especial le mostraremos la dura realidad que vive uno de los lugares mas paradisiacos de mexico... ---pero antes, nancy leal y una probadita de lo que prepar en acceso total... sot nancy leal dice: "mas adelante les presento el nuevo album de pancho barraza y ya les digo a que artista la quieren ver pero en playboy....esto y mas en acceso total." cu ---el puerto de acapulco ha cu ---el puerto de acapulco ha sido uno de los lugares turisticos mas visitados por millones de personas... ---pero como nos dice gabriel huerta en el siguiente rep
una invitacion para que asita este domingo a la copa jalisco que se llevara a cabo este domingo el hooverood city... el torneo relampago donde participaran 8 equipos dara inicio desde las ocho de la maÑana... nosotros ahi estaremos.. ---usted se preguntara... que es lo que le pasa a matt holliday de los cardenales de san luis... pues resulta que se le metio una polilla en la oreja y tuvo que dejar el partido... en el camerino usando unas pinzas se la sacaron aun viva.... cu ---no se mueva...
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muy facil tocar demaciado en el suelo ---...nos vemos el domingo en la copa jalisco en el parque hoovercion deportiva.. cesar regreso contigo... ---tiempo de la ultima pausa comercial, pero mas adelante.. take vo ---tendremos la mas reciente informacin en torno a la matanza en un casino de monterrey mexico... segment ends take vo ---en monterrey mexico, las autoridades dieron a conocer el numero oficial de victimas del ataque al "casino royale"... 52 personas murieron... la mayoria asfixiadas... ---el gobierno ofrece una recompenza de 2,9 millones de dolares para quien de informacion quelleve a la captura de los responsables... ---el repudio a esta masacre ha sido mundial, desde el secretario general de naciones unidas hasta el presidente obama... ---en un video de vigilancia difundido por las autoridades, se ve a un grupo de entre 8 y 9 sicarios que llegan al casino en dos camionetas y dos automoviles sacan varios garrafones con combustible, incendian el establecimient o y se fugan. cu ---esta noche a las once... ---los aficionados de los 49ers se llevarn una gran sorpresa maÑana en el
muy facil tocar demaciado en el suelo ---...nos vemos el domingo en la copa jalisco en el parque hoovercion deportiva.. cesar regreso contigo... ---tiempo de la ultima pausa comercial, pero mas adelante.. take vo ---tendremos la mas reciente informacin en torno a la matanza en un casino de monterrey mexico... segment ends take vo ---en monterrey mexico, las autoridades dieron a conocer el numero oficial de victimas del ataque al "casino royale"... 52 personas murieron... la mayoria...
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que se llevara a cabo este domingo el hoover park de redwood city...e participaran 8 equipos los primeros partidos se jugaran desde las ocho de la maÑana... nosotros ahi estaremos.. ---y para terminar... la peor falta que puda cometer un jugador es agredir al arbitro... y vea nadamas que cachetadon le dio este jugador brasileÑo del wanderers del futbol uruguayo al asistente... de seguro que diogo no volvera a jugar por buen rato.. inclusive su equipo ahora busca rescindir su contrato.. ---esa es la informacion deportiva.. cesar regreso contigo.. cu ---nos vamos al ultimo corte comercial, pero en seguida... take vo ---se dan a conocer preocupantes cifras sobre la obesidad entre la ninez de california... ---pero antes, nancy leal y un avance de acceso total... wipe vo sot nancy leal dice: "mas adelante les voy a decir en que planes anda mijares y en lo que se ha convertido la duquesa de cambridge, kate middleton.. esto y mas en acceso total." topvo ---california esta entre los tres estados del pais con las mas altas muestras de indice de masa corporal in
que se llevara a cabo este domingo el hoover park de redwood city...e participaran 8 equipos los primeros partidos se jugaran desde las ocho de la maÑana... nosotros ahi estaremos.. ---y para terminar... la peor falta que puda cometer un jugador es agredir al arbitro... y vea nadamas que cachetadon le dio este jugador brasileÑo del wanderers del futbol uruguayo al asistente... de seguro que diogo no volvera a jugar por buen rato.. inclusive su equipo ahora busca rescindir su contrato.. ---esa...
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here now the warriors themselves, margaret hoover, author of the big new book "american individualismd "fox & friends" coerce gresham carlson. if you were moderating tonight and you had an opportunity to ask a cultural question, what would the first question be? >> as president, how important would it be for you to address the political correctness in our society, many argue is totally out of control, from the war on christmas to leaving the word god out of the pledge of allegiance to not calling the alleged fort hood shooter what he is a homegrown muslim terrorist, how is that harmful moving forward for our nation? >> bill: all right. i like that question it might be too open-ended. it's horrible. we should be honest. p.c. i think is absolutely. is p.c. harming the country and if you believe that how? >> and the second pardon of my question was and what message does it send to our next generation of kids that we are sort of taking away all of these things that we used to have in our society? why? because we don't want to offend one person. >> bill: you know, i don't believe that he o
here now the warriors themselves, margaret hoover, author of the big new book "american individualismd "fox & friends" coerce gresham carlson. if you were moderating tonight and you had an opportunity to ask a cultural question, what would the first question be? >> as president, how important would it be for you to address the political correctness in our society, many argue is totally out of control, from the war on christmas to leaving the word god out of the pledge...
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edgar hoover was in charge of the fbi. i am wondering about the changes after his death affected your work. guest: very dramatic changes. i came in 1969 under hoover -- old school, if you will -- where this idea of profiling did not even exist. host: did that change under hoover? guest: not really. he died in early 1970's, 1972, if i recall. but to be fair, to be honest, up profiling has been in existence ever since there was crime in an informal way because investigators show up and say, gee, who would do this? what we are trying to do is formalize this program, make a scientific, do research, and see how tight and discriminating a program which can develop. host: neil in fort lauderdale. caller: good morning, agent mccrary. i find what you do to be not only fascinating but absolutely essential to our well-being. your many years of experience, it begs the question -- when evidence is grossly lacking or sparse at best, how many times have you relied upon at a visceral, intuitive, gut feeling that lead you down the path to
edgar hoover was in charge of the fbi. i am wondering about the changes after his death affected your work. guest: very dramatic changes. i came in 1969 under hoover -- old school, if you will -- where this idea of profiling did not even exist. host: did that change under hoover? guest: not really. he died in early 1970's, 1972, if i recall. but to be fair, to be honest, up profiling has been in existence ever since there was crime in an informal way because investigators show up and say, gee,...
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>> host: that's not liberal or conservative but everything my ex colleagues at the hoover institution advocated over many years is the mainstream democratic -- >> guest: that is what makes this a great country -- >> host: ronald reagan was right. >> guest: he was president when the first big report when the white house reported about the nation at risk and he didn't want to be part of it because he didn't think the federal government ought to be involved in education at all and now that you mentioned, the last vestige of conservatism are out of that issue are the republicans, some in congress today who don't believe in any federal law and think for example that one of the causes as having standards for when you teach kids, those kind of basic standards, they don't believe in that and one of the things we have not talked about is the dilemma that we face in this country which is we have a legacy of 14,000 school districts began and getting 14,000 bureaucracies to agree to do anything and giving up their turf is very difficult. >> host: we do have a basis now because of george w. bush.
>> host: that's not liberal or conservative but everything my ex colleagues at the hoover institution advocated over many years is the mainstream democratic -- >> guest: that is what makes this a great country -- >> host: ronald reagan was right. >> guest: he was president when the first big report when the white house reported about the nation at risk and he didn't want to be part of it because he didn't think the federal government ought to be involved in education at...
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. >> i spoke to a senior fellow at the hoover institute in new york. professor, thank you for joining me. three arab countries have withdrawn their envoys from syria. what affect is this likely to have on the government there? >> i think what is clear is that bashar al-assad has become the greedy stabilizer. he is risking -- has become the destabilizer.bilize he is risking much right now. they have given him five long months of indulgence and patience. the people of the city said that last friday, open corridor silence is killing us." it was a message -- "your silence is killing us." it was a message to the world at large. >> why did they wait this long? >> when the syrian president who, let's face it, comes from a minority community, when he basically banned protests and friday prayers, and now you have the most prestigious figure in sunni islam, i think people have wanted to put a stop to this crisis because it was risking a deep religious crisis. >> but even now, do you think the country is ultimately heading toward civil war? or with the lack of an
. >> i spoke to a senior fellow at the hoover institute in new york. professor, thank you for joining me. three arab countries have withdrawn their envoys from syria. what affect is this likely to have on the government there? >> i think what is clear is that bashar al-assad has become the greedy stabilizer. he is risking -- has become the destabilizer.bilize he is risking much right now. they have given him five long months of indulgence and patience. the people of the city said...
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congress limits terms after hoover led the fbi for 48 years. more online at the c-span video library. washington, your way. >> removing the veil of thing -- ignorance from human understanding. that is an american invention. it is classic for what i am reading. >> if you missed our latest documentary, the library of congress, there is a preview on our youtube channel. it is free. watch the entire documentary and hundreds of other videos online, youtube.com/c-span. >> every weekend, c-span 3 has american history television. watch personal interviews on oral histories. our personal bookshelf has some of the best known history writers. visit college classrooms across the country. go behind the scenes on american artifacts. the presidency will fit the legacies of past american presidents. get the complete schedule on c- span.org/history. >> "washington journal" continues. host: jay powell is the visiting scholar at the bipartisan policy center. good morning. this headline -- "leaders reached a debt deal." the president's says that it is -- the presi
congress limits terms after hoover led the fbi for 48 years. more online at the c-span video library. washington, your way. >> removing the veil of thing -- ignorance from human understanding. that is an american invention. it is classic for what i am reading. >> if you missed our latest documentary, the library of congress, there is a preview on our youtube channel. it is free. watch the entire documentary and hundreds of other videos online, youtube.com/c-span. >> every...
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bridges, the best of america was built during hard times, things like the empire state building and the hoover dam and the golden gate bridge. also, rick perry's religious jamboree in houston, a gathering of the faithful or the fringe? one participant calls the statue of liberty quote a demonic idol, right there in the middle of new york harbor. >>> and somalia, a devastating famine has preyed on the weakest. let me finish with this new idea, it's time for good old action. let's begin with wall street. jim cramer, of host of "mad money." the economy added 117,000 new jobs in july. what are your thoughts? >> i thought that was just plain unadulterated okay news, we were looking for something un-okay. there was a thought that maybe there would be no jobs created. chris, there's a lot of bad news, but this wasn't one of them. this was something that was a relief. >> what do you make of the fact that the dow ended up 61 ahead of where it started. we didn't have the second fear run. i was afraid there was going to be a run on the bank after yesterday. >> it was really not our fault this time around
bridges, the best of america was built during hard times, things like the empire state building and the hoover dam and the golden gate bridge. also, rick perry's religious jamboree in houston, a gathering of the faithful or the fringe? one participant calls the statue of liberty quote a demonic idol, right there in the middle of new york harbor. >>> and somalia, a devastating famine has preyed on the weakest. let me finish with this new idea, it's time for good old action. let's begin...