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hoover. so who is j. edgar hoover in 1919? he was a young lawyer. he was two years out of law school. living at home with his parents, who had gotten his first job through a political friend. however, during the time that he had been in president palmer's office and at the justice department, he had been promoted repeatedly. he had been given pay raises. difficult assignments and was viewed as a rising young star in the office. he made a good impression at every step. he dressed well, he had an eye for detail. a clean desk, good organization, he volunteered for assignments, he did them well, he works nights and weekends. he studied issues, collected data, always had answers to questions, was extremely confident. if you know any people like this in your workplace, be very careful. what happened with president obama palmer's leadership and management? they went off and launched the palmer. this cartoon shows the basic strategy of the palmer raids. it's not showing it? there we go. there you see uncle sam kicking the red alien back where they belong. t
hoover. so who is j. edgar hoover in 1919? he was a young lawyer. he was two years out of law school. living at home with his parents, who had gotten his first job through a political friend. however, during the time that he had been in president palmer's office and at the justice department, he had been promoted repeatedly. he had been given pay raises. difficult assignments and was viewed as a rising young star in the office. he made a good impression at every step. he dressed well, he had an...
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truman signed an order renaming it the "hoover dam." ofthe time they're out office and planning their libraries, there are letters where hoover that is an austere says you have no idea what role you played in my life. it is so powerful. >> have these people left office against their will. when someone later on from a different party reaches out in rehabilitates them, which is something we see over and over, if they are grateful to the point of being unable to speak. one man need advice and another man need redemption. >> go back to the 707 airplane. isn't that the one in the reagan library? >> ps. ?> who was on that plane ta >> it is a time when ronald reagan asked for, karcher, and nixon to go to the funeral october 1991. -- ford, karcher, and nixon to go to the funeral in 1991. they get on the plane. they are not sure who goes first. karcher goes first because he is the most recent. just to make it interesting, henry kissinger and a host of other luminaries sit around and there are some concerns that carter should have the main state
truman signed an order renaming it the "hoover dam." ofthe time they're out office and planning their libraries, there are letters where hoover that is an austere says you have no idea what role you played in my life. it is so powerful. >> have these people left office against their will. when someone later on from a different party reaches out in rehabilitates them, which is something we see over and over, if they are grateful to the point of being unable to speak. one man need...
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hoover. he was an engineer. it is a great problem solver. probably why he was elected president to begin with. against the wishes, truman reached out to hoover and asked him to come in and helped him how to figure out how to do european relief. they are suspicious of each other. they had not had a relationship before. very little they had in common politically. as they got over their suspicions and were very much united in the urgency of what they were up against, a tremendous sense hoover 50,000 -- truman since hoover 50,000 miles around the world meeting with others to negotiate moving food from countries that had it to those who needed it. it was so successful and dedicated that he and truman then worked together on one project after another on which only a former president had the standing and stature to accomplish what needed to be done. truman found interesting ways to thank him. he hung a portrait of hoover's wife in the white house. fdr had changed the name of the hoover dam to the gr
hoover. he was an engineer. it is a great problem solver. probably why he was elected president to begin with. against the wishes, truman reached out to hoover and asked him to come in and helped him how to figure out how to do european relief. they are suspicious of each other. they had not had a relationship before. very little they had in common politically. as they got over their suspicions and were very much united in the urgency of what they were up against, a tremendous sense hoover...
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hoover didn't want anybody. so i don't think that the economy, as bad as it is, is anything like what hoover went through in the depression. >> reporter: republican presidential candidate mitt romney is expected to visit the bay area for a fund-raising trip as well. on may 30th he's expected to attend a private fund-raiser in hillsborough. during the month of april, romney raised about $40 million, roughly the same amount the president raised during that same month. . >> stay with nbc bay area and nbcbayarea.com for continuing coverage of the president's visit this week. we'll also have information on road closures during his visit. >>> president obama spent this weekend in his hometown of chicago for the nato summit. tonight there was a violent end for protesters at that summit. police using batons clashed with protesters a few blocks from the meeting of the nato leaders. the result, more than a dozen people injured including four officers. 45 people were arrested and 60 more detained. by nightfall, the violenc
hoover didn't want anybody. so i don't think that the economy, as bad as it is, is anything like what hoover went through in the depression. >> reporter: republican presidential candidate mitt romney is expected to visit the bay area for a fund-raising trip as well. on may 30th he's expected to attend a private fund-raiser in hillsborough. during the month of april, romney raised about $40 million, roughly the same amount the president raised during that same month. . >> stay with...
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hoover is not the most like able person. there has to be amy i are. with boss tweed, he has the head of the civil war in new york city. tweed was by for a the most corporate politician who ever served on american soil. the sheer amount of money stole was monument tal. billions of dollars in today's dollars. they did it with management skills that would be the envy of any wall street type today. however, at the same time, tweed was one of the most generous people you could hope to meet. they did more good for people living in new york, and more to build the city than anyone else of the generation. but for the steeling, he would probably be remembered as a great man. however the steal was endemic to who he was he would have not done what he did. the garfield fascination. what brought me to that -- i hope -- my the fascination of president garfield. we think about him as the other one. the four presidentings were assassinated. kennedy, mckinly, and who's the other one? that's gar feel. he was shot in the back by a named charles who is a disappointed offi
hoover is not the most like able person. there has to be amy i are. with boss tweed, he has the head of the civil war in new york city. tweed was by for a the most corporate politician who ever served on american soil. the sheer amount of money stole was monument tal. billions of dollars in today's dollars. they did it with management skills that would be the envy of any wall street type today. however, at the same time, tweed was one of the most generous people you could hope to meet. they did...
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. >> ifill: nancy, this started with hoover and truman. >> the most unlikely imaginable pair of presidents. they've got nothing in common except the fact that they were both worried about what was happening in europe after world war ii. so truman secretly mails a letter to hoover asking him to come to the white house like three weeks after truman first takes office and says "can you help me? you did this after world war i, we have a problem, i need your help." and that was the start of what turned out to be a beautiful friendship. >> ifill: it also became tradition over time but it wasn't really about party lineage here. we had john kennedy trying to court eisenhower. >> right. we found over and over that actually presidents from different parties get along better than presidents from the same party which is not what we expected. we thought they'd branch out. they actually seemed to bond
. >> ifill: nancy, this started with hoover and truman. >> the most unlikely imaginable pair of presidents. they've got nothing in common except the fact that they were both worried about what was happening in europe after world war ii. so truman secretly mails a letter to hoover asking him to come to the white house like three weeks after truman first takes office and says "can you help me? you did this after world war i, we have a problem, i need your help." and that was...
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edgar hoover saying that his brother has been shot, perhaps fatally. hoover did not like kennedy.obert kennedy did not like him. robert said he did not show any emotion at all. he just delivered the news. they see him clapped his hand into his face in shock and horror. >> the question was about the oath. what happened when lyndon johnson talked to robert kennedy after he was shot? >> he calls him from the plane. he asked him two things. should i take the oath of office in taxes or wait until i get back to washington? he's not really asking. he knows he wants to take it in taxes and for robert kennedy to agree it is the best course. he was the wording of the oath. the attorney general said i was really appalled that he would call robert kennedy, 26 minutes after he learned his brother's death, the man he hates is now his brother's success are on the phone asking him for the former details of how to take office. marie is on the plane and takes the oath. i said, how was his voice? she said, like steel, controlled. he should not have been doing that. she said i was sorry to be doing i
edgar hoover saying that his brother has been shot, perhaps fatally. hoover did not like kennedy.obert kennedy did not like him. robert said he did not show any emotion at all. he just delivered the news. they see him clapped his hand into his face in shock and horror. >> the question was about the oath. what happened when lyndon johnson talked to robert kennedy after he was shot? >> he calls him from the plane. he asked him two things. should i take the oath of office in taxes or...
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she and president hoover translated "res metallica" from latin. having gone over hoover's college records i know this from stanford, and she brought readers to white house. i was just reading a story when her back was out once and she had to lie down and there were new learners, adult literacy people, from the mountains, who did not know how to read until adults, who came to see her, and she was so sick, but she nonetheless received them upstairs because she knew it was important for them to meet the first lady, even if the first lady wasn't doing too well. she said, what do you read? here's what i read. don't read trash. read the great works. she was always there. with that in the background for president hoover, for these projects and also with scouting. a lot of the presidents did scouting. it's wonderful. and i noticed that with mrs. bush, because i'm a reader, too, and when i first saw from the outside just observing the book festival and the literacy project and to have another librarian there, i think the first librarian was abigail fillmor
she and president hoover translated "res metallica" from latin. having gone over hoover's college records i know this from stanford, and she brought readers to white house. i was just reading a story when her back was out once and she had to lie down and there were new learners, adult literacy people, from the mountains, who did not know how to read until adults, who came to see her, and she was so sick, but she nonetheless received them upstairs because she knew it was important for...
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hoover and maybe mrs. bush as well, you look what they did, what they did was education, very, very often, they turn to that. so you have someone in grace's case, she was the first first lady who graduated from a co-ed state school. she graduated from the university of vermont, and she actually had this bit of professional trade training to teach the deaf, so she was incredible. >> and when she started dating cal, one of her friends said to her, you taught the deaf to hear. maybe you can teach the mute to speak. >> right, and she had a marital challenge of an intensely internalized, introverted president, but remember, too, that the deaf and blind in that period were not as today. people looked away. disabilities were negative. it was -- and she brought them into society. she brought them to the white house. helen keller came to the white house. that was a very important moment for the deaf and blind that the first lady would recognize them and integrate them, and she had a great personality so she could d
hoover and maybe mrs. bush as well, you look what they did, what they did was education, very, very often, they turn to that. so you have someone in grace's case, she was the first first lady who graduated from a co-ed state school. she graduated from the university of vermont, and she actually had this bit of professional trade training to teach the deaf, so she was incredible. >> and when she started dating cal, one of her friends said to her, you taught the deaf to hear. maybe you can...
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the last time this happened was way back in 1932 when herbert hoover rolled in. >> hoover didn't want people to know he was here. obama does. and that says a lot. so i don't think that the economy is as bad as it is is anything like what hoover went through in the depression. >> on the other side of things, presidential candidate mitt romney also expected to make a fund-raising trip right here to the bay area on may 30th. expected to attend a private fundraiser in hillsboro. >>> 4:37, nancy pelosi will get a treat in golden gate park named after her today. middle drive east between martin luther king jr. drive and john f. kennedy drive will be renamed to honor pelosi. a ceremony will be held at 2:00 p.m. the honor is to recognize representative pelosi's 25 years in congress. >>> and if you're planning to vote in the upcoming primary election, today is your last chance to register. voter registration cards available at the u.s. post offices and the dmv. must be signed and submitted in person or by mail. must be postmarked by today to meet the dd line and the primary election is set for
the last time this happened was way back in 1932 when herbert hoover rolled in. >> hoover didn't want people to know he was here. obama does. and that says a lot. so i don't think that the economy is as bad as it is is anything like what hoover went through in the depression. >> on the other side of things, presidential candidate mitt romney also expected to make a fund-raising trip right here to the bay area on may 30th. expected to attend a private fundraiser in hillsboro....
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edgar hoover it's no surprise then that this was one of the stops on the tour but as we know scandal comes in many forms as to be expected an overarching theme was sex and all the politicians caught with their pants down or with women who weren't their wives apparently and happen all the time where i'm standing right here the side of a very popular strip club in the seventy's called the silver slipper and then there are those scandals that have it all politics sex and drugs here at d.c. city hall to talk about one of the city's former mayors who still reports here to work and the city councilman i'm talking of course about marion berry bitch said i'll be god that bitch that bitch did that to me from the set ups of sung to the
edgar hoover it's no surprise then that this was one of the stops on the tour but as we know scandal comes in many forms as to be expected an overarching theme was sex and all the politicians caught with their pants down or with women who weren't their wives apparently and happen all the time where i'm standing right here the side of a very popular strip club in the seventy's called the silver slipper and then there are those scandals that have it all politics sex and drugs here at d.c. city...
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edgar hoover was aware of a lot of this. the fbi and hoover as you might have gathered by now were not natural friends. and hoover says, you know, ernest, is just the wrong guy. heard about what was going on in cuba and said i cannot think of anybody who is more ill-suited toward this kind of work than ernest hemingway. you know, then he wrote down a couple of reasons, drinking, judgment, politics and whatnot and by the way the fbi kept an eye on him for his whole life even when he was in mayo clinic just before he died. but anyway, this is one thing that the fbi and the oss could have agreed on because they both looked at hemingway and came to the conclusion that this is somebody who we really shouldn't have as a formal part of our organization. kgb, one member know in washington and kgb did not get. got a lot of oss memos but didn't get this one so they tried their hand at it. nobody really got a whole lot out of ernest in the intel business in world war ii. ernest as i say, something he wanted to do. it's something he dev
edgar hoover was aware of a lot of this. the fbi and hoover as you might have gathered by now were not natural friends. and hoover says, you know, ernest, is just the wrong guy. heard about what was going on in cuba and said i cannot think of anybody who is more ill-suited toward this kind of work than ernest hemingway. you know, then he wrote down a couple of reasons, drinking, judgment, politics and whatnot and by the way the fbi kept an eye on him for his whole life even when he was in mayo...
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from truman and hoover to george w. bush and bill clinton, sunday at 8:00 p.m. on q&a. >> in his weekly radio address, president obama urged congress to work on passing his to do list on five initiatives, adding just threw in sourcing, mortgage assistance, small business tax credit, clean energy manufacturing, and veterans job assistance. rep kristi noem focused on college graduates and the job market. >> the last few years have been difficult on this country. after the worst recession in our lifetime, it will take longer than any of us would like for the economy to recover. but there are plenty of steps which can take to speed up the recovery. there things you can do right now to the crate jobs and restore some of the financial security that so many families of loss. the other side is not so optimistic. they think so we can do is cut taxes, especially for the wealthiest americans, and go back to letting banks and corporations write their own role again. that is their plan. but i think that they are wrong. we tried that for nearly a decadent it did not work out.
from truman and hoover to george w. bush and bill clinton, sunday at 8:00 p.m. on q&a. >> in his weekly radio address, president obama urged congress to work on passing his to do list on five initiatives, adding just threw in sourcing, mortgage assistance, small business tax credit, clean energy manufacturing, and veterans job assistance. rep kristi noem focused on college graduates and the job market. >> the last few years have been difficult on this country. after the worst...
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. >> longest serving the regular price hoover was 31 years. carter will pass. >> he was 53 or 54. he was looking at a long time. he has a crisis. he says, what am i going to do? he writes his memoirs, and then he decides to be a globetrotting problem solver, and he applies himself with a tremendous amount of energy, and a good thing is he did a tremendous work all around the world. the bad thing isn't he went too far when he tried to work with -- the bad thing is that he went too far when he tried to work with residents -- presidents who followed him. they found they had to watch him carefully, so we have a number of them, whereas carter serves special missions for president but sometimes goes off the script. >> did anybody ever call jimmy carter and say, stop doing what you are doing? >> in 1990 when they were about to do liberate kuwait, carter thought bush was way out of line by sending americans to liberate kuwait, and he began to campaign privately behind the scenes, first with the un security council, and later with key allies of the u.s. coalition in that effort, getting th
. >> longest serving the regular price hoover was 31 years. carter will pass. >> he was 53 or 54. he was looking at a long time. he has a crisis. he says, what am i going to do? he writes his memoirs, and then he decides to be a globetrotting problem solver, and he applies himself with a tremendous amount of energy, and a good thing is he did a tremendous work all around the world. the bad thing isn't he went too far when he tried to work with -- the bad thing is that he went too...
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margaret hoover. categorized as not being for any regulations at all and people like you come back and say we're for smart regulations. what would governor romney be for? what are smart regulations that could be implemented that we think this market calls for? >> governor romney hasn't gotten into the details what would be more effective than dodd-frank but obviously dodd-frank turned out to be a point of missing deadlines, unclear on its face, slow, and it's created a chill or uncertainty in the financial markets, but number two, he has said let's hold people responsible for their decisions, so if you look at the auto bailout, for example, both president obama and mitt romney suggested a form of bankruptcy, but in the case of president obama, he gave special favors to one group in that process, the uaw. mitt wouldn't have done that and he's spoken against his concerns about that. at obama also provided some cash payouts as a way of distributing money politically in that context that governor romney h
margaret hoover. categorized as not being for any regulations at all and people like you come back and say we're for smart regulations. what would governor romney be for? what are smart regulations that could be implemented that we think this market calls for? >> governor romney hasn't gotten into the details what would be more effective than dodd-frank but obviously dodd-frank turned out to be a point of missing deadlines, unclear on its face, slow, and it's created a chill or...
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edgar hoover saying that his brother has been shot, perhaps fatally. emotion at all. after he was shot? in taxes or wait until i get willhe's not really asking. taxes and for robert kennedy to agree it is the best course. when will will after he learned his brother's death, the man he hates is now lure the oath. i said, how was his voice? she said, like steel, controlled. that. she said i was sorry to be doing it but it had to be done. she was a great admirer of lyndon johnson. she said she always tortured him. you can do it. of a woman's head. oath of the word to make sure he was doing it correctly. she was a great help to me. a lot of these people were amazing help. to the left is jack brooks. he is headed the judiciary committee. >> yes. i know he was helpful. go ahead way ahead of the plan? it was supposed to be 50 years after his death. >> how helpful are they? >> to me they are amazing. his first call is to george. this is the night he gets back. more importantly comment a guy lyndon johnson could really count. he was a pragmatic center. he called the very same
edgar hoover saying that his brother has been shot, perhaps fatally. emotion at all. after he was shot? in taxes or wait until i get willhe's not really asking. taxes and for robert kennedy to agree it is the best course. when will will after he learned his brother's death, the man he hates is now lure the oath. i said, how was his voice? she said, like steel, controlled. that. she said i was sorry to be doing it but it had to be done. she was a great admirer of lyndon johnson. she said she...
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she's johnny hoover's mother. >> i miss him every day. >> reporter: he ngsly received 20 years it -- he initially received 20 years in prison. a judge reduced it to eight. it's possible he could be a free man again next year. many people believe coffee's sentence was far too lenient given the incredible pain he caused. >> i think the sentences for drinking and driving need to be stiffer. >> reporter: hayley mcguire's father said on this night he chose to remember the remarkable way his daughter lived. >> always happy and always positive. >> reporter: not on the person who killed her. you must miss her very much. >> every day. every day. >> reporter: 9 news now. >>> a warning now to women in arlingtonment don't walk alone -- arlington. don't walk alone at night. police say the same man may be behind two attacks friday night. one woman was stalked along washington boulevard. another woman grabbed along lee highway. the attacker wore black gloves and tonight he's still out there. >>> despite a $2 billion trader blunder, the head of j. p. morgan chase gets to hang on to his title of chai
she's johnny hoover's mother. >> i miss him every day. >> reporter: he ngsly received 20 years it -- he initially received 20 years in prison. a judge reduced it to eight. it's possible he could be a free man again next year. many people believe coffee's sentence was far too lenient given the incredible pain he caused. >> i think the sentences for drinking and driving need to be stiffer. >> reporter: hayley mcguire's father said on this night he chose to remember the...
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from truman and hoover to george h.w. bush and bill clinton. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >>> over the past year, c-span's local content vehicles cities tour has taken book tv and american history tv on the road, from tampa to savannah, charleston to knoxville, birmingham and baton rouge. and last month in oklahoma city. the crews have visited the places that define a city's heritage and literary life. june 2nd and 3rd, watch for our special programming from wichita, kansas, on book tv and american history tv on c-span 2 and 3. >>> a senate hearing recently examined the defense department budget and u.s. military readiness. members heard testimony from the vice chiefs of staff of the army, navy, and air force, along with the marine corps system commandant. they testified about the consequences of the sequester which would automatically cut $5 billion from the budget next year. the house placed a bill to replace the cuts, but the matter is not expected to be taken up in the senate and the white house has said it would veto the bill. this hear
from truman and hoover to george h.w. bush and bill clinton. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >>> over the past year, c-span's local content vehicles cities tour has taken book tv and american history tv on the road, from tampa to savannah, charleston to knoxville, birmingham and baton rouge. and last month in oklahoma city. the crews have visited the places that define a city's heritage and literary life. june 2nd and 3rd, watch for our special programming from wichita, kansas, on...
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co-authors on the private and public relationships of the american presidents, from truman and hoover to george h.w. bush and bill clinton. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >>> next week, nato leaders meet for a summit in chicago. earlier this week in washington, the u.s. ambassador to nato ivo daalder spoke. he was introduced as the ombudsman for pbs. >> good morning, everyone. i'm jim duff here at the museum and it's my tdistinct pleasure o weking you all here. wonder follow event, 50th anniversary celebration you're all participating in at the columbia journalism review and it just gives us all the more credibility in what we're doing here to host wonderful events like this. it's also my great honor to introduce to you victor, you all know him so very well. he's had such a distinguished career. if i went through the of his accomplishments i'd consume all the time you have for more interesting things than a recitation of everything that he's done, but obviously, as you know, he's a publisher emeritus of the nation, the magazine's editor from 1978 to 1995. he was a publisher and edi
co-authors on the private and public relationships of the american presidents, from truman and hoover to george h.w. bush and bill clinton. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >>> next week, nato leaders meet for a summit in chicago. earlier this week in washington, the u.s. ambassador to nato ivo daalder spoke. he was introduced as the ombudsman for pbs. >> good morning, everyone. i'm jim duff here at the museum and it's my tdistinct pleasure o weking you all here....
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from truman and hoover to george h.b. bush and bill clinton. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >>> six-term senator richard lugar of indiana was defeated in the gop state primary on tuesday. mr. mourdock joined us on c-span's washington journal for 30 minutes. >> well joining us on the panel is richard mourdock, who knocked off richard lugar in the primary on tuesday. mr. mourdock, thank you for being with us. if we could, let's start with what we were talking about with our audience a little earlier this morning. and that's president obama's statement endorsing gay marriage yesterday. i want to get your reaction to that. >> i was surprised me made it. as i traveled the state of indiana in the last 15 months, i've not heard the issue come up i don't think more than twice. and clearly in a state like indiana that is very conservative, that the president won in 2008. it will certainly work to his disadvantage here, and i see that happening in the other so-called critical swing states. i think that's going to be more of a negative than a plus for th
from truman and hoover to george h.b. bush and bill clinton. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >>> six-term senator richard lugar of indiana was defeated in the gop state primary on tuesday. mr. mourdock joined us on c-span's washington journal for 30 minutes. >> well joining us on the panel is richard mourdock, who knocked off richard lugar in the primary on tuesday. mr. mourdock, thank you for being with us. if we could, let's start with what we were talking about with our...
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schultz, senior fellow in economics at the hoofhoof -- hoover institute. dr. james galbraith is the lloyd and benson junior chair of government business relations and professor of government at the lyndon b. johnson school of public affairs at the university of texas at austin. dr. alice rivlin is a senior fellow in economic studies at the brookings institution and former vice chair of the federal reserve board of governors. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. you will now be recognized for a five minute summary of your testimony and we'll begin with dr. herbener. >> chairman paul, ranking member clay -- >> keep the mike up close. >> and distinguished members of the committee, it is an honor to appear before you. left to the market the the production of all goods, including money, passes the profit and loss test as socially beneficial production. like all private enterprises, a gold mining company produces the revenue from the sale ever its output exceeds the cost of buying its inputs it's p production is beneficial. in
schultz, senior fellow in economics at the hoofhoof -- hoover institute. dr. james galbraith is the lloyd and benson junior chair of government business relations and professor of government at the lyndon b. johnson school of public affairs at the university of texas at austin. dr. alice rivlin is a senior fellow in economic studies at the brookings institution and former vice chair of the federal reserve board of governors. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the...
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republican consultant, cnn political contributor, and the great granddaughter of president herbert hoover. margaret, who was born in my home state of iowa, a hero to iowans. margaret, for months democrats have said a republican war on women will help president obama. these polls, are they telling us something different? >> i think that it's true. i think the republican or the republicans' war on women was this mechanism that seems to have been contrived by democratic strategists but in order to exploit the gains among women. the truth is when you look at the numbers democrats and president obama need to win more women because they're losing men. and so they won women handily in 2008, split women evenly in 2010. they need women to come back to the democratic fold if they're going to win in november. >> and certainly women were really energized in 2008 and that is something that is important from the democrats' point of view. hillary, i want to ask you. women care about jobs more than anything else. do you think it was a mechanism as she puts it, margaret puts it? was the war on women a mec
republican consultant, cnn political contributor, and the great granddaughter of president herbert hoover. margaret, who was born in my home state of iowa, a hero to iowans. margaret, for months democrats have said a republican war on women will help president obama. these polls, are they telling us something different? >> i think that it's true. i think the republican or the republicans' war on women was this mechanism that seems to have been contrived by democratic strategists but in...
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. >> the lovely margaret hoover and john avalon. "time marches on" it's friday, perfect. love cash back. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. no annual fee. that's 1% back on... wow! 2% on my homemade lasagna. 3% back on [ friends ] road trip!!!!!!!!!!!! [ male announcer ] get 1-2-3 percent cash back. apply online or at a bank of america near you. ♪ apply online or at a bank of america near you. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ oh what can i do, yeah >>> love these guys out of akron, ohio, the black peas, this is off the last alb
. >> the lovely margaret hoover and john avalon. "time marches on" it's friday, perfect. love cash back. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. no annual fee. that's 1% back on... wow! 2% on my homemade lasagna. 3% back on [ friends ] road trip!!!!!!!!!!!! [ male announcer ] get 1-2-3 percent cash back. apply...
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margaret hoover here.vely involved in helping to change the primary system for republicans to proportional voting we ended up with this time from the system last time that allowed john mccain to really lock up the nomination by february in 2008. looking back on it having had the prolonged primary, the 20 plus debates, what many in the republican party think was a proportional system that led to a bit of a branding problem for the gop, if you had to do it again, do you think we should go back to how we had it in 2008 or do you think this long system that allowed mitt romney to lock up the nomination just last night at the end of may, beginning of june, was a good thing. >> he locked it up about a month ago, margaret. we know that. what happened is more states were able to participate. the base got more energized. more republicans have been focusing on this election early and the fact is that in the long run this will be a stronger process than one in which you wrap it up in february and then have to reenerg
margaret hoover here.vely involved in helping to change the primary system for republicans to proportional voting we ended up with this time from the system last time that allowed john mccain to really lock up the nomination by february in 2008. looking back on it having had the prolonged primary, the 20 plus debates, what many in the republican party think was a proportional system that led to a bit of a branding problem for the gop, if you had to do it again, do you think we should go back to...
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. >> the first thing that startled us was the relationship between harry truman and herbert hoover, who were two such personally and politically different men and who ended up forming this alliance that neither of them would have anticipated and ended up being enormously productive and formed the foundation of what became a very deep friendship. the letters between them later in their lives about how important they had become to one another are really extraordinary. >> it may be the most exclusive club in the world. co-authored michael duffy and nancy gibbs on the private and public relationships of the american presidents, from truman and hoover to george h.w. bush and bill clinton, sunday at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >>> from the newseum in washington, d.c., a discussion on the future of journalism and digital media. npr host robert see gal moderates a discussion with panelists from reuters, voice of america, google, and the academic world. this is an hour and a half. >> good morning, everyone. i'm jim duff here at the museum and it's my distinct pleasure to welcome you all here. it's a
. >> the first thing that startled us was the relationship between harry truman and herbert hoover, who were two such personally and politically different men and who ended up forming this alliance that neither of them would have anticipated and ended up being enormously productive and formed the foundation of what became a very deep friendship. the letters between them later in their lives about how important they had become to one another are really extraordinary. >> it may be the...
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it is the prototype for the hoover dam, but we have had some concrete fall off. next thing we are going to do is go under it for a photo op, and we will invite you to walk under it. this is the first and last time most of you will be able to come here. if you did not have a hard hat, most of you could not come here, and they are going to rebuild the roadway, and once that is there, and you will not be able to go on top of it. today is one of those days you can see what is going on. you will notice there is construction work still going on. that is part of the improvement program, and that is going to allow us to have a more robust way of bringing it up, and then it can go to a filtration glancplant nearby. if you would like to come with me, we can go over here.
it is the prototype for the hoover dam, but we have had some concrete fall off. next thing we are going to do is go under it for a photo op, and we will invite you to walk under it. this is the first and last time most of you will be able to come here. if you did not have a hard hat, most of you could not come here, and they are going to rebuild the roadway, and once that is there, and you will not be able to go on top of it. today is one of those days you can see what is going on. you will...
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so truman secretly mails a letter to hoover asking him to come to the white house like three weeks after first takes office and says "can you help me? you did this after world war i, we have a problem, i need your help." and that was the start of what turned out to be a beautiful friendship. >> ifill: it also became tradition over time but it wasn't really about party lineage here. we had john kennedy trying to court eisenhower. >> right. we found over and over that actually presidents from different parties get along better than presidents from the same party which is not what we expected. we thought they'd branch out. they actually seemed to bond faster when they haveless in common. carter and ford get together. clinton and nixon.oeç even the current president obama seemed to get along best with the first bush. so we see that not because they're so much rivals inside their party for who's the greatest president of the era. >> reporter: but there is some intraparty rivalry which i found interesting including between future presidents reagan and nixon. >> there's no question that... both
so truman secretly mails a letter to hoover asking him to come to the white house like three weeks after first takes office and says "can you help me? you did this after world war i, we have a problem, i need your help." and that was the start of what turned out to be a beautiful friendship. >> ifill: it also became tradition over time but it wasn't really about party lineage here. we had john kennedy trying to court eisenhower. >> right. we found over and over that...
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. >> hoover didn't want people to know he was here. you know, obama does. and that says a lot. so i don't think that the economy as bad as it is is anything like what hoover went through in the depression. >> let's be thankful for that. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney also expected to make a fund-raising trip to the bay area on may 30th. expected to attend a private fundraiser in hillsboro. >>> if you want to vote in the upcoming primary election, today is your last chance to register. voter registration cards are available at county election offices, u.s. post offices, and the dmv. they must be signed and submitted in person or by mail. a mailed registration card must be postmarked by today to meet that deadline. the primary election is june 5th. >>> this morning, san francisco is losing one team, but may be gaining another one. we have team coverage this morning on some big-time moves for two bay-area sports teams. live in santa clara where crews will be pouring that foundation for the 49ers' brand new stadium. but w
. >> hoover didn't want people to know he was here. you know, obama does. and that says a lot. so i don't think that the economy as bad as it is is anything like what hoover went through in the depression. >> let's be thankful for that. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney also expected to make a fund-raising trip to the bay area on may 30th. expected to attend a private fundraiser in hillsboro. >>> if you want to vote in the upcoming primary election,...
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when herbert hoover came to town. >> hoover didn't want people to know he was here. you know, obama does. and that says a lot. i don't think that the economy as bad as it is is anything like what hoover went through in the depression. >> different time. republican presidential candidate mitt romney also expected to make a fund-raising trip to the bay area on may 30th. he is expected to attend a private fundraiser in hillsboro. of course, stay with nbc bay area and nbcbayarea.com for continuing coverage of the president's visit. we'll also have information on projected road closures during that visit. >>> 6:10 right now. coming up on "today in the bay," taking one on the chin in more ways than one, little timmy taking a beating out there. how he's doing coming up. >>> and it is a big day for the san francisco 49ers and their new stadium. good morning, i'm marla tellez. i'll explain today's construction milestone coming up. >>> we'll take a look at facebook, as well and look ahead to the next big ipo. >>> and for the latest news, traffic, weather, good conversation, fi
when herbert hoover came to town. >> hoover didn't want people to know he was here. you know, obama does. and that says a lot. i don't think that the economy as bad as it is is anything like what hoover went through in the depression. >> different time. republican presidential candidate mitt romney also expected to make a fund-raising trip to the bay area on may 30th. he is expected to attend a private fundraiser in hillsboro. of course, stay with nbc bay area and nbcbayarea.com for...
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. >> hoover, carter and cheap shots. as a conservative criticizing former president carter for almost four decades now, i say enough is enough. all one has to do is read a few pages of his white house diary or recent bible guide to get a better understanding of the challenges that faced the man when he lived at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. his we are the same kind of crises that barack obama, george w. bush and bill clinton stare down daily. the people and the press have every right to challenge a sitting president, i suggest after a president has been out of the ovl office for 0 years politicians should look elsewhere for cheep shots. >> i don't mean to laser in on mitt romney. people think i pick on him too much. it was jarring him yesterday saying that of jimmy carter, especially after dessert one. especially after jimmy carter tries to do that. dr. brzezinski said that wasn't the low point of his service as national security adviser. that was the worst day of his life. it was probably the worst day of jimmy carter's lif
. >> hoover, carter and cheap shots. as a conservative criticizing former president carter for almost four decades now, i say enough is enough. all one has to do is read a few pages of his white house diary or recent bible guide to get a better understanding of the challenges that faced the man when he lived at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. his we are the same kind of crises that barack obama, george w. bush and bill clinton stare down daily. the people and the press have every right to...
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the co-authors of "the president's club" from truman and hoover to george h. w. bush and bill clinton sunday at 8:00 on cspan's "q &a." this morning president obama's support on same-sex marriage. then we talk about the federal investigation as to who leaked information about an al qaeda plot on a u.s.-bound flight. plot on a u.s.-bound flight.
the co-authors of "the president's club" from truman and hoover to george h. w. bush and bill clinton sunday at 8:00 on cspan's "q &a." this morning president obama's support on same-sex marriage. then we talk about the federal investigation as to who leaked information about an al qaeda plot on a u.s.-bound flight. plot on a u.s.-bound flight.
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. >> grover, it's margaret hoover. good to see you again. one of the things we talked about a lot is the democrats strategy to demonize you and make you the villain of the tax debate rather than the pledge to the american people. i wonder if you can hone in on during this debate as we look back at bowles-simpson that we might have got something done, the debate goes to you. grover norquist would say that's bad because it will close loopholes. >> the taxpayer protection pledge was designed in 1996. president reagan set up americans for tax reform, the group i run, and asked me to run it to be the outside group to push tax reform. that was 1986. reduce tax rates. broaden case. it eliminated many deductions and credit that cluttered the tax code. it gave us good economic growth. very helpful. the americans for tax reform and american people are all in favor of getting rid of deductions and credits but not if it's a trojan horse for higher taxes. so let's reduce deductions and credits and reduce marginal tax rates. congressman from kansas has a
. >> grover, it's margaret hoover. good to see you again. one of the things we talked about a lot is the democrats strategy to demonize you and make you the villain of the tax debate rather than the pledge to the american people. i wonder if you can hone in on during this debate as we look back at bowles-simpson that we might have got something done, the debate goes to you. grover norquist would say that's bad because it will close loopholes. >> the taxpayer protection pledge was...
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. >> the first thing the start of us was the relationship between harry truman and herbert hoover. there were such politically different men and ended up forming this alliance that neither of them would participated in and it of being enormously productive and formed the foundation of what became a very deep friendship. the letters between them about how important it became to one another are extraordinary. >> it may be the most exclusive club in the world. the private and public relationships of american presidents from truman and herbert -- truman and hoover to george w. bush. >> on thursday, -- >> defense secretary leon panetta says that if congress changes key parts of his department's budget proposal, there could be risks to national security. he and general martin dempsey spoke to reporters for a half hour. the site is in the 2013 defense authorization bill being considered by the house. this briefing is about 40 minutes. >> good afternoon. let me -- let me begin with some comments on the defense budget. i have spent much of this week, including two hours this morning on capi
. >> the first thing the start of us was the relationship between harry truman and herbert hoover. there were such politically different men and ended up forming this alliance that neither of them would participated in and it of being enormously productive and formed the foundation of what became a very deep friendship. the letters between them about how important it became to one another are extraordinary. >> it may be the most exclusive club in the world. the private and public...
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. >> of first thing the startled us was the relationship between harry truman and herbert hoover.ended up performing this alliance that neither of them would have anticipated and ended up being productive and formed the foundation of what became a very deep friendship. the letters about how important they have become is extraordinary. >> it may be the most exclusive club in the world. the private and public relationships of the american presidents from truman and hoover to bush and clinton. tonight at 8:00. >> of these men go through things anthat no one can understand except each other. >> the relationship between harry truman and hubert to restore told us. there were such a different men who ended up forming this alliance that neither of them would have anticipated. it form the foundation of what became a very deep friendship. the letters between them about how important they had become are extraordinary. >> it may be the most exclusive club in the world. the private and public relationships of the american presidents, sunday at 8:00 on c- span's q&a. content forlocal has taken
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edgar hoover. >> quite as active and i ought to make a statement about the freedom of the press and so forth. my inclination is not to say so. >> you're right. >> i kind of think i should stay out. what's your public relationship? >> you should remain absolutely silent abbbbbb
edgar hoover. >> quite as active and i ought to make a statement about the freedom of the press and so forth. my inclination is not to say so. >> you're right. >> i kind of think i should stay out. what's your public relationship? >> you should remain absolutely silent abbbbbb
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3278 west street in west oakland on the corner after it burnt and wall street across the street from hoover elementary school and a web sites if you want to contribute to our children's programs we have been unleashed in the human spirit retreat coming up in june june 2nd r such as super hero exhibition and it's going to be june 2nd its studio one coming up the be able to learn about that. and also creating a project in the gateway into oakland and the gateway into emeryville will utilize a design that was created by the high school students and that's also a super hero theme >>> let's see that put itself s super hero. >>> its a curriculum case through five and that the crest the curriculum case to a california state standards designed to close the achievement gap also based healing and the and people can utilize the principles to recreate themselves as a super hero and his son a super hero was taken began to resolve social problems in their community. you can come to the shut june 2nd and also, on-line to contribute to the project and go on our web site and learn more about our work >>> i
3278 west street in west oakland on the corner after it burnt and wall street across the street from hoover elementary school and a web sites if you want to contribute to our children's programs we have been unleashed in the human spirit retreat coming up in june june 2nd r such as super hero exhibition and it's going to be june 2nd its studio one coming up the be able to learn about that. and also creating a project in the gateway into oakland and the gateway into emeryville will utilize a...