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hoover hated king, j. edgar hoover hated king. a. hoover had a negative view of what were then called negroes, indeed on the very afternoon of king's "i have a dream" speech in washington, d.c., in the bowels of the fbi's office, they resolved to destroy martin luther king. and they set out to do that in lots of ways. they persuaded the kennedy brothers to agree to wire-tapping of king and king's close associates. they did that, we later discovered, by exaggerating the role of an adviser to king, his closest white advise her, stanley leave levison who had been part of the kmcommunist pay but left the party and the party left him. but what he told kennedys was that he was a member of the communist party and a close adviser of king and they wanted to get the wire-taps. they then obtained -- they didn't have to obtain permission. under the rules then, the fbi could put a bug in anybody's house, in anybody's bedroom, and they put bugs in hotel rooms that king was going to use, and they made recordings from that and then sent those to kin
hoover hated king, j. edgar hoover hated king. a. hoover had a negative view of what were then called negroes, indeed on the very afternoon of king's "i have a dream" speech in washington, d.c., in the bowels of the fbi's office, they resolved to destroy martin luther king. and they set out to do that in lots of ways. they persuaded the kennedy brothers to agree to wire-tapping of king and king's close associates. they did that, we later discovered, by exaggerating the role of an...
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i know that j edgar hoover's private secretary, helen, destroyed a lot of his personal papers after hoover died in 1972. it is possible that the grand jury testimony was destroyed, but i do not think that would come from the fbi. i do not think so. i think rather those files destroyed by helen must have involved sexual things to do with people in high office that could be used as blackmail, but >> thank you, anthony. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. ♪ >> welcome to nashville, tennessee on american history tv. in the 19 century, it earned the souththe athens of the because of its reputation as a wealthy and refined southern city. today, nashville is known for its ties to country music. with the help of our comcast cable partners, we will exhibit two exhibits at the country music hall of fame and museum. one about music raging political gaps in th
i know that j edgar hoover's private secretary, helen, destroyed a lot of his personal papers after hoover died in 1972. it is possible that the grand jury testimony was destroyed, but i do not think that would come from the fbi. i do not think so. i think rather those files destroyed by helen must have involved sexual things to do with people in high office that could be used as blackmail, but >> thank you, anthony. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
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the lower basin is basically what hoover dam controls. the water deliveries to arizona, california and nevada. at the time they divvied it up, they were counting on recordkeeping from 1905. those i been pretty wet years. they divvied up water based on pretty wet years. the system is variable. you can have great snowpack years and get a lot of water in the colorado or you can go through what we are going through now, 16 years of drought with maybe one good year. whativer at this point is is being over allocated. when the river is over allocated, it is not keeping up with the water delivery needs. we are not getting enough water into the system to meet the water delivery needs that are contracted with us. as of today, we have never failed to meet water deliveries to arizona, nevada and california and we don't anticipate that next year. but, if we continue to see the lake drop, we might be in a condition called shortage in future years. under that contract, arizona and nevada would take less water. california having the senior water right. w
the lower basin is basically what hoover dam controls. the water deliveries to arizona, california and nevada. at the time they divvied it up, they were counting on recordkeeping from 1905. those i been pretty wet years. they divvied up water based on pretty wet years. the system is variable. you can have great snowpack years and get a lot of water in the colorado or you can go through what we are going through now, 16 years of drought with maybe one good year. whativer at this point is is...
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we sit down with hoover fellow, bill whalen, an expert on us elections.lus, we're all waiting for the big one to strike in california. but can an earthquake at home trigger a tsunami on our shores? it's time to clarify legitimate risk from decades-old legends. we are on the heels of the primary election here in california. and for a while, it looked like our state was going to decide donald trump's fate. but in the last few weeks, trump has steamrolled his way toward the republican nomination. trump: well, thank you very much, everybody. the folks behind me got us right over the top. look, if i didn't win by massive majorities, i wouldn't be standing here talking to you today. i mean, you know, i knocked out every opponent. when you, you have to knock out. sam: well, trump has also knocked out some pretty bold claims during the primary season. here's one. he's going to unify a fractured gop. joining me right now to discuss the rise of trump is bill whalen, a research fellow at the hoover institution at stanford. bill, thanks so much for joining us. bill w
we sit down with hoover fellow, bill whalen, an expert on us elections.lus, we're all waiting for the big one to strike in california. but can an earthquake at home trigger a tsunami on our shores? it's time to clarify legitimate risk from decades-old legends. we are on the heels of the primary election here in california. and for a while, it looked like our state was going to decide donald trump's fate. but in the last few weeks, trump has steamrolled his way toward the republican nomination....
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hoover himself, is that right? >> yes. >> you did recommend, did you not, that the united states should commence, in your view commence as you understood it commence or recommence the illegal opening of mail. that correct? >> yes. my understanding from my contacts with the bureau and through the working committee was that in the past that this had been a technique that had been employed, particularly in matters relating to espionage. that the professional intelligence communicated that they thought it was a necessary technique to be undertaken under extreme circumstances, and that they felt that they should be authorized to do so. >> and similarly, you also, basing your views on the recommendations of the entire intelligence community except for mr. hoover's footnotes advocated that the united states should commence or recommence to commit burglaries to acquire valuable intelligence information. is that right? >> yes. i was told that the bureau had undertaken black bag jobs for a number of years up until 1966 that
hoover himself, is that right? >> yes. >> you did recommend, did you not, that the united states should commence, in your view commence as you understood it commence or recommence the illegal opening of mail. that correct? >> yes. my understanding from my contacts with the bureau and through the working committee was that in the past that this had been a technique that had been employed, particularly in matters relating to espionage. that the professional intelligence...
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hoover dam is 726 feet high.one hundred 71 feet higher than the washington monument in washington, d.c., so we are about feet above the dead rot. this is where the water comes out of the turbines after it has generated electricity, and it is going to the contractors who have water entitlements to the colorado. the arch dam is 660 feet at the bottom, and then it comes up to 45 feet at the top, so basically, it is pushing down and against the walls of the canyon, so it is definitely going to be staying in place. the dam, when it was constructed, took about 4.3 million cubic yards of concrete. now, that is enough to build a from lose highway angeles to new york, so when they were building that, of course a lot of construction folks know that concrete takes time to cool, and to keep pouring and pouring and make that deadline, they built their downefrigeration plant here in the 1932 time frame, and they built types with refrigerated water to cool the blocks so they could keep pouring, so as they poured, they cooled th
hoover dam is 726 feet high.one hundred 71 feet higher than the washington monument in washington, d.c., so we are about feet above the dead rot. this is where the water comes out of the turbines after it has generated electricity, and it is going to the contractors who have water entitlements to the colorado. the arch dam is 660 feet at the bottom, and then it comes up to 45 feet at the top, so basically, it is pushing down and against the walls of the canyon, so it is definitely going to be...
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i know that j edgar hoover's private secretary, helen, destroyed a lot of his personal papers after hoover died in 1972. it is possible that the grand jury testimony was destroyed, but i do not think that would come from the fbi. i do not think so. i think rather those files destroyed by helen must have involved sexual things to do with people in high office that could be used as blackmail, but i do not think that the grand jury in this case had anything to do with that. if there are no more questions, you are dismissed. thanu
i know that j edgar hoover's private secretary, helen, destroyed a lot of his personal papers after hoover died in 1972. it is possible that the grand jury testimony was destroyed, but i do not think that would come from the fbi. i do not think so. i think rather those files destroyed by helen must have involved sexual things to do with people in high office that could be used as blackmail, but i do not think that the grand jury in this case had anything to do with that. if there are no more...
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he 6j edgar hoover and the fbi on him.digging into his past to find dirt on the man, called him in so many words a traitor. his cabinet members were far more vitriolic in their attacks on him. there was another shadow war going on at this time. a clandestine cloak and dagger war with foreign agents from great britain, germany and japan in the united states. they were engaged in trying to manipulate us public opinion, they were spying on each other, the british, to monitor german activities in south america and close them off, close off trade and there is the possibility that the british were even involved in the murder of a nazi sympathizer us senator in an airplane crash of unexplained causes. no intelligence force compared in size and activity the british security coordination which was set up in rockefeller center in midtown manhattan called the british passport control office, they had 3000 agents there. churchill sent william stevenson, swashbuckling operative among his agents with ian fleming who uses experience late
he 6j edgar hoover and the fbi on him.digging into his past to find dirt on the man, called him in so many words a traitor. his cabinet members were far more vitriolic in their attacks on him. there was another shadow war going on at this time. a clandestine cloak and dagger war with foreign agents from great britain, germany and japan in the united states. they were engaged in trying to manipulate us public opinion, they were spying on each other, the british, to monitor german activities in...
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barry bennett, doug heye, margaret hoover, thank you so much for being with us.e first mention of the word ointment on the 11:00 broadcast. >> does cream sound better? >>> coming up for us -- don't worry, guys, i'm not asking you any more questions on that one. she called trump a fraud, thin-skinned, and nasty, and tonight elizabeth warren is expected to call him racist during a speech, but is she at the same time auditioning to be clinton's running mate? >>. >>> plus the breaking news, bernie sanders at the white house in the building right now that you're looking at. >> show us the tree shot! >> meeting with the president right now. you can see reporters aligned waiting for the senator perhaps to come out, perhaps to tell us what was said behind closed doors, perhaps to give us news about what he intends to do the rest of the campaign. that just ahead perhaps. stay with us. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what w
barry bennett, doug heye, margaret hoover, thank you so much for being with us.e first mention of the word ointment on the 11:00 broadcast. >> does cream sound better? >>> coming up for us -- don't worry, guys, i'm not asking you any more questions on that one. she called trump a fraud, thin-skinned, and nasty, and tonight elizabeth warren is expected to call him racist during a speech, but is she at the same time auditioning to be clinton's running mate? >>. >>>...
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in the decade before he became president in fact i mentioned hoover, harding, they were on the radioas well. roosevelt spent a lot of time listening to those prior presidents on the radio and thinking, well well i can do better than that. harding was a bombastic, coolidge was was a little stiff, and herbert hoover lacked energy roosevelt in the meantime was governor of new york for four years, he was up in albany polishing his skills, by the time he arrived in the white house he was ready. he was smooth and he knew exactly what he was doing. he was thoroughly polished, thoroughly comfortable behind the microphone. just before his first fireside chat in fact he told carlton smith who at the time was an abc reporter, he said that you will never have any trouble from me, i am an old into fist, and that is exactly what they were in there almost universally flawless. i mentioned how roosevelt made it seem easy with these chats. he made it seem easy because he works like a dog behind the scenes to make these fireside chats smooth. he spent days working on the speech. he read them aloud get
in the decade before he became president in fact i mentioned hoover, harding, they were on the radioas well. roosevelt spent a lot of time listening to those prior presidents on the radio and thinking, well well i can do better than that. harding was a bombastic, coolidge was was a little stiff, and herbert hoover lacked energy roosevelt in the meantime was governor of new york for four years, he was up in albany polishing his skills, by the time he arrived in the white house he was ready. he...
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first of all by hoover, not roosevelt. hoover also had taken a serious funding appropriations. roosevelt comes in with further cuts. so that scene your are describing that unfolds in the oval office is roosevelt, the secretary of war and macarthur fighting it out over the implications of these budget cuts. how crippled with the u.s. army would be if these registrants were put into place. our boys would be dying needlessly because of it. brian: where did this come from, by the way? are the quotes from general macarthur or from roosevelt? arthur: that comes from his own account. brian: i just vomited on the steps of the white house. he writes. arthur: that is very interesting. these are memoirs he writes just before his death. for the first time for many people exposing that aspect of what you are talking about at the beginning, the insecurities, that sense of self doubt, that feeling of being overwhelmed at certain moments of crisis. this was an example of that kind of thing. this is macarthur realizing that what he has just done could end his career, but also a feeling that thi
first of all by hoover, not roosevelt. hoover also had taken a serious funding appropriations. roosevelt comes in with further cuts. so that scene your are describing that unfolds in the oval office is roosevelt, the secretary of war and macarthur fighting it out over the implications of these budget cuts. how crippled with the u.s. army would be if these registrants were put into place. our boys would be dying needlessly because of it. brian: where did this come from, by the way? are the...
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they lost faith in hoover at that point so he formed his own. >> anymore questions? >> he said he thought can state, the thing friday night, and i wasn't there, you can almost replicate that most state universities. the police were there with a bunch of drunken college students and at the time make it all by beer. they just drove out of the bars. that's a recipe for disaster. >> because they saw them everywhere. there were four students who had been released from the county jail just a couple days earlier. now they were back on the loose. >> the national guard kind of admitted they messed up because two days later they testified that there was a sniper on the roof which was really insane. so use to people on the ground. they backed away from that one pretty quickly. >> it made no sense. the last? it was problems encountered and lessons learned. he said none. it just did me and when i read it. >> i was struck by the fact that there were 67 shots fired, for students killed, how many wounded? >> nine. so that's only 13. you would think with the crowd being as close as t
they lost faith in hoover at that point so he formed his own. >> anymore questions? >> he said he thought can state, the thing friday night, and i wasn't there, you can almost replicate that most state universities. the police were there with a bunch of drunken college students and at the time make it all by beer. they just drove out of the bars. that's a recipe for disaster. >> because they saw them everywhere. there were four students who had been released from the county...
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first of all by hoover, not roosevelt. had takene serious -- a serious acts to funding axe to funding-- appropriations. roosevelt comes in with further cuts. the theme you are describing unfolding is roosevelt, the secretary of war and macarthur fighting it out over the implications of these budget cuts. with the u.s.d army be if these budget cuts for put into place? where did they come from, the quotes? >> a of that comes from his own account. >> i just vomited on the steps of the white house. >> this is very interesting. memorize -- memoirs he writes just before his death. for the first time for many people exposing that aspect of what you are talking about at the beginning, the insecurities, that sense of self doubt, that feeling of being overwhelmed at certain moments of crisis. this was an example of that kind of thing. this is macarthur realizing that what he has just done could end feelinger, but also a that this is a situation in which, although he had to speak out, he had to take a strong position, this was one wh
first of all by hoover, not roosevelt. had takene serious -- a serious acts to funding axe to funding-- appropriations. roosevelt comes in with further cuts. the theme you are describing unfolding is roosevelt, the secretary of war and macarthur fighting it out over the implications of these budget cuts. with the u.s.d army be if these budget cuts for put into place? where did they come from, the quotes? >> a of that comes from his own account. >> i just vomited on the steps of the...
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herbert hoover, who was president before roosevelt, got five thousand letters a week. that sounds like a lot. franklin roosevelt got 50,000 letters a week. went up bay factor of ten. there were so many letters in fact, they actually had to hire 70 people just to handle all this mail. during the great depression it was sort of a -- kind of a minijobs program when you think about it. here's the typical letter in fact, from one man who wrote the president, in simon miller, and he wrote, and i'm quoting here, i want to thank you for your visit at 10:00 sunday night. i can see you in the big armchair in any living room, pipe in mouth, talking on the crisis that confronts us all, telling me in words i can understand, what you have done and the reasons for your action. you are the first president to come into our homes. until last night, to me, the president of the united states was merely a legend, a picture to look at, but you are real. quite a letter. and he got those by the truckloads. so i think to reach people like that, to make a difference in one person's life, like f
herbert hoover, who was president before roosevelt, got five thousand letters a week. that sounds like a lot. franklin roosevelt got 50,000 letters a week. went up bay factor of ten. there were so many letters in fact, they actually had to hire 70 people just to handle all this mail. during the great depression it was sort of a -- kind of a minijobs program when you think about it. here's the typical letter in fact, from one man who wrote the president, in simon miller, and he wrote, and i'm...
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i really, really believe that. >> do you ythink that they will margaret hoover?ur optimism -- >> they are because if they don't, you are voting for hillary. >> i think there are a lot of republicans who think the interest of the party -- the longevity of the party is longer than one election cycle. but i will say to your point, i actually think you're right on this. i think there certainly are delegates who still want to mount a challenge. a lot of them are cruz delegates who want to get their piece in place for 2020. while they may force a floor fight and try to embarrass the nominee, these are the things we should look out for, i don't believe there's going to be a real challenge because there's nobody to run. there's nobody who is going to take the mantle. >> nobody has said they're willing to step up and take him on. >> but we've already been through the process, guys. >> no, no, no. it's called a primary. >> we're helping you make your point now. >> i'm not used to the discussion. come on! >> you're a donald trump guy. >> take a breath and let it happen. i g
i really, really believe that. >> do you ythink that they will margaret hoover?ur optimism -- >> they are because if they don't, you are voting for hillary. >> i think there are a lot of republicans who think the interest of the party -- the longevity of the party is longer than one election cycle. but i will say to your point, i actually think you're right on this. i think there certainly are delegates who still want to mount a challenge. a lot of them are cruz delegates who...
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harding, coolidge, and hoover were classic examples. franklin roosevelt had to deal with william randolph spurs. -- hearst. when enough people wake up, and it is typically caused by a crash, then progressive change will happen. they can out shout the voices of greaeat wealth and power. a 13morgan agreed to sell -- agreed to a $13 billion settlement. put that in perspective for us. that seems like a lot of money. practices in connection with -- it is not a lot of money. jpmorgan has $20 billion just thing in a on, waiting for this kind of thing. they will be able to deduct a lot of this in their taxes. all you have to do is look at their stock price. this was announced and their stock price went up, not down stop that should tell you. every now and then, i waxed like about ronald reagan. in 1983, he deregulated these evenings and loan industry -- savings-and-loans industry. three years later they crashed. reagan investigated over 1000 people, put 600 of them in prison. john mccain almost went down. rating put these guys in jail. l nation
harding, coolidge, and hoover were classic examples. franklin roosevelt had to deal with william randolph spurs. -- hearst. when enough people wake up, and it is typically caused by a crash, then progressive change will happen. they can out shout the voices of greaeat wealth and power. a 13morgan agreed to sell -- agreed to a $13 billion settlement. put that in perspective for us. that seems like a lot of money. practices in connection with -- it is not a lot of money. jpmorgan has $20 billion...
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talking about having this infiltration -- that is what we concern beside and i did research as the hoover presidential library, and the memo talking about -- can you tell us, do you hold macarthur responsible for what happened and was macare their's statement bottom the communism threat really what was going on? >> from what i've been able to research i thing that a large part of roosevelt's actions were because -- i'm sorry -- macarthur's actions were because he really caught there were a significant number of communists involved in that. we could talk about his later performance as dugout doug. i think that the macarthur of world war i, when he is in the front and going into the trenches and everything else, if he had been that kind of personage in the bonus march, he might well have gone down and sat around the camp fire with these men and talked a little bit. if he really had felt they were veterans but he really feels that this strong communist influence, and i think he takes the opposite extreme and really, really does come on as a strong and quite frankly to use the term, pompous l
talking about having this infiltration -- that is what we concern beside and i did research as the hoover presidential library, and the memo talking about -- can you tell us, do you hold macarthur responsible for what happened and was macare their's statement bottom the communism threat really what was going on? >> from what i've been able to research i thing that a large part of roosevelt's actions were because -- i'm sorry -- macarthur's actions were because he really caught there were...
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gum® brand. >>> back now with margaret hoover, mark preston, mark lamont hill and -- what did you dosions right now. if a candidate were to take a hard turn on the sityle in whic he run as campaign and everything like that, people would question it. if you bring in new management and then you make a hard turn, people don't question it. >> the question is is there enough time now. how much does hillary clinton have? >> $117 million in outside money. >> when you compare 42 million to $117 million, lord, come on. >> there's no doubt. we're fighting very hard. that's why we need the super pacs to jump up. >> this isn't just a popularity contest. at some point you need a ground game and a ground team and he doesn't have that. >> okay, thank you. so how long have we been sitting here saying, everyone, this is not a popularity contest at this point, everyone needs to people. and people were like, oh, you're a trump hater. people were giving him advice and all of a sudden it's a reality now. >> republicans get behind donald trump because if you don't, we're going to lose this election. >> an
gum® brand. >>> back now with margaret hoover, mark preston, mark lamont hill and -- what did you dosions right now. if a candidate were to take a hard turn on the sityle in whic he run as campaign and everything like that, people would question it. if you bring in new management and then you make a hard turn, people don't question it. >> the question is is there enough time now. how much does hillary clinton have? >> $117 million in outside money. >> when you...
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the this is when hoover dam was being built and they said if we just could have a first-class hotel in downtown las vegas, we could become a huge tourism -- tourist mecca. finally in the late 1930's, a guy named thomas hull said he's going to build a hotel. it was on the road that linked los angeles to las vegas. there is a really interesting story about this. so supposedly, it's apocryphal, he was driving to las vegas and his car broke down and he sat on the side of the road. he sent his friend to go into town and get help, which is why i think it's apocryphal, because it is not much of a friend, at least he wouldn't be after walking three miles and the desert. he counts the cars going past and says you know what? this is where i should build my hotel, not downtown where i am competing with everybody. train people, do i really need them? i want to get the automobile people. after world war ii, this was a boom in the car culture auto via -- autopia, the interstate highway system. so he built the rancho vegas out on highway 91. if you look at this, this gives you an idea. you can see th
the this is when hoover dam was being built and they said if we just could have a first-class hotel in downtown las vegas, we could become a huge tourism -- tourist mecca. finally in the late 1930's, a guy named thomas hull said he's going to build a hotel. it was on the road that linked los angeles to las vegas. there is a really interesting story about this. so supposedly, it's apocryphal, he was driving to las vegas and his car broke down and he sat on the side of the road. he sent his...
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first of all by hoover, not roosevelt. hoover also had taken a serious ax to funding appropriations. roosevelt comes in with further cuts. so that scene your are describing that unfolds in the oval office is roosevelt, the secretary of war and macarthur fighting it out over the implications of these budget cuts. how crippled with the u.s. army would be if these registrants were put into place. our boys would be dying needlessly because of it. brian: where did this come from, by the way? are the quotes from general macarthur or from roosevelt? arthur: that comes from his own account. brian: i just vomited on the steps of the white house. he writes. arthur: that is very interesting. these are memoirs he writes just before his death. for the first time for many people exposing that aspect of what you are talking about at the beginning, the insecurities, that sense of self doubt, that feeling of being overwhelmed at certain moments of crisis. this was an example of that kind of thing. this is macarthur realizing that what he h
first of all by hoover, not roosevelt. hoover also had taken a serious ax to funding appropriations. roosevelt comes in with further cuts. so that scene your are describing that unfolds in the oval office is roosevelt, the secretary of war and macarthur fighting it out over the implications of these budget cuts. how crippled with the u.s. army would be if these registrants were put into place. our boys would be dying needlessly because of it. brian: where did this come from, by the way? are the...
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at the hoover institute. thank you for taking the time. let's start with trade. at the top of my list. how does this hamper a possible new trade agreement between the us and the uk because i know the us still has dealings with other countries in the eu. >> i think it is really too soon to tell. it is easy to overreact and i think the markets have done that work the british pound lost about 10% of its value. and i think this might be a time to strengthen ties between the united states and not just great britain. we may see great written fracture. scotland wants to stay in the eu and wells in england don't work so we may see great britain fracture in england and wales and scotland will all be looking to remain in strong ties with the united states. maybe stronger than they are now so i think this could eventually be a win for britain as a whole and the united states, as well. >> the president is over there urging voters not to leave the eu. he actually brought his trade issue up and said this would put great written at the back of the line those were his comments.
at the hoover institute. thank you for taking the time. let's start with trade. at the top of my list. how does this hamper a possible new trade agreement between the us and the uk because i know the us still has dealings with other countries in the eu. >> i think it is really too soon to tell. it is easy to overreact and i think the markets have done that work the british pound lost about 10% of its value. and i think this might be a time to strengthen ties between the united states and...
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it will be difficult for them to hoover up the debt they need. big question everyone is asking is how much will you be able to buy with it? first?ll it buy chris is going to continue with us. up next, brexit stress goals global. more details on that story coming next. ♪ take a look, live shot of the brandenburg gate on another sunny day. lower open.cate a let me give you some breaking news. coming out with earnings. first quarter earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization. estimated -- to an better than the estimate. just to give you an idea of how much money that is, it is about $4.23 billion. that they earned in the quarter. revenue, 1.05 trillion robles. rubles. better than the street was looking for. we will watch to see how the shares doing. london trading, shares have gained, almost 50%, year to date. up 47%. guy: let's -- >> we are probably both going to toss to david ingles. hasd: let's talk about love. a billionaire investor is predicting the company will become one of the biggest companies in the world over the next de
it will be difficult for them to hoover up the debt they need. big question everyone is asking is how much will you be able to buy with it? first?ll it buy chris is going to continue with us. up next, brexit stress goals global. more details on that story coming next. ♪ take a look, live shot of the brandenburg gate on another sunny day. lower open.cate a let me give you some breaking news. coming out with earnings. first quarter earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization....
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contractors were the same kind of construction workers who had worked on a lot of the big projectsike hoover dam, triborough bridge in the 1930s. >> tell me about what the bureau of yards and docks does. >> the bureau of yards and docks was first started in 1842 to build naval shore establishments. >> layer ra goodby is the director of u.s. seabee museum in port hueneme, california. >> where the navy basically refuels. they refuel their planes, their ships, refuels its personnel. >> as war engulfed europe and asia, there was great concern that it soon would arrive on our door step. 49-year-old rear admiral ben moreel urged the navy to construct those who could fight. was hand-picked as chief of bureau of yards and docks. >> first night japanese forces attacked guam. and this morning, the japanese attacked midway. >> after pearl harbor, obviously, they couldn't have civilian contractors in the middle of a war zone. that is why the seabees were born. >> barely a month after pearl harbor, the first unofficial seabees, calling themselves bobcats, left the united states for french poll knee shan.
contractors were the same kind of construction workers who had worked on a lot of the big projectsike hoover dam, triborough bridge in the 1930s. >> tell me about what the bureau of yards and docks does. >> the bureau of yards and docks was first started in 1842 to build naval shore establishments. >> layer ra goodby is the director of u.s. seabee museum in port hueneme, california. >> where the navy basically refuels. they refuel their planes, their ships, refuels its...
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edgar hoover or a prosecutor. it was the man who ran the irs. they got him on tax evasion. now what they will be able to do is bug, wiretap, use evidence against someone, but not necessarily be person who gave the order to hit somebody or do the skimming. it makes it easier for the federal government to get the evidence it needs against these gangsters. now, this wall has a couple different wiretaps people can listen to and over here is a conversation between alan dorfman and joe lombardo. joe lombardo was connected to the teamsters, so was dorfman. dorfman was in charge of the teamster's pension fund. he had mob connections through his family, which was close to al capone. here they are talking about loans the teamsters made. where the teamsters were incredibly important, with very few exceptions, banks would not lend money to casino operators. the theory being, oh, they are gangsters, are they going to pay it back, are they going to pay it back at the rate we want, should a bank invest with a casino? and there were banks that realized the benefit of lending money. but the
edgar hoover or a prosecutor. it was the man who ran the irs. they got him on tax evasion. now what they will be able to do is bug, wiretap, use evidence against someone, but not necessarily be person who gave the order to hit somebody or do the skimming. it makes it easier for the federal government to get the evidence it needs against these gangsters. now, this wall has a couple different wiretaps people can listen to and over here is a conversation between alan dorfman and joe lombardo. joe...
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the book and research, i realize now that there is one person i did not think and that was j edgar hoover. [laughter] without j edgar's hoover obsession of investigating every black man in america, and expressing controversy opinion i would not have had all of these wonderfully documents because whatever was taking place in the nation of islam, there could be for people, for leaders in the room talking about important decisions and one of them was fdr. i had my guesses but i won't go into that. but what surprised me as i thought i knew who mohammed ali was. it turned out to be much more epicure you'll person than i ever expected. one person says trying to figure out mohammed ali is difficult there's so many different facets of the personality. to me it was always interesting. >> anyone else with a question? >> you had mentioned that mohammed ali before he came to the nation, so when mohammed -- was the transition for mohammed ali [inaudible question] >> you mentioned that mohammed ali had separatist views before he joined the nation of islam, so when mohammed elijah's son decided to take
the book and research, i realize now that there is one person i did not think and that was j edgar hoover. [laughter] without j edgar's hoover obsession of investigating every black man in america, and expressing controversy opinion i would not have had all of these wonderfully documents because whatever was taking place in the nation of islam, there could be for people, for leaders in the room talking about important decisions and one of them was fdr. i had my guesses but i won't go into that....
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and we know this from experience. 1930, congress passed and president hoover signed the tariff act which is essentially walled off the united states from imports. hoover's view it was essential for an era in which he believed americans could not compete against low-wage countries in europe. the thing it was raising tariffs would lead to a resurgence in manufacturing employment in the united states, in fact, the opposite happened. we wound up with fewer jobs, we may have had a sizable trade surplus, but we had the great depression. not only to high tariffs worsen the great depression, but kbribted to the decline of the global economy which lead to the rise of nationalism in europe and shea. as president reagan said, protectionism will not open markets to u.s. protects but close them. it would mandate the united states, violate many of the basic rules of international trade, and expose our most productive farms and industries to retaliation by other nations. the economic stakes and isolationism are clear. so are the strategic stakes. rejecting tpp would undermine u.s. leadership, not only
and we know this from experience. 1930, congress passed and president hoover signed the tariff act which is essentially walled off the united states from imports. hoover's view it was essential for an era in which he believed americans could not compete against low-wage countries in europe. the thing it was raising tariffs would lead to a resurgence in manufacturing employment in the united states, in fact, the opposite happened. we wound up with fewer jobs, we may have had a sizable trade...
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tonight we have a new poll from the hoover institution at stanford with a snapshot of how likely, 40 -- voters arlene. jana katsuyama is at stanford now to explain. jana? >> reporter: this poll actually shows hillary clinton with a 13 point lead over bernie sanders. but researchers talked with us about some important factors that could tip the scales in either direction. >> planning on voting in the june 7 democratic primary? >> reporter: the golden state has become a battleground with the countdown on. >> wondering if we could ask for your support and hopefully vote for hillary. >> reporter: campaign volunteers spent hours to get out the vote. >> we're still calling. we want to show a big strong showing. we want to make sure that california remains clinton country. >> a new poll shows clinton with a sizable lead. stanfords hoover institution poll taken between may 4 and 16 of likely california voters chose 51% support hillary clinton and 38% support bernie sanders. researcher bill whaley and says clinton has a history with golden state voters. >> the clintons have won every time and
tonight we have a new poll from the hoover institution at stanford with a snapshot of how likely, 40 -- voters arlene. jana katsuyama is at stanford now to explain. jana? >> reporter: this poll actually shows hillary clinton with a 13 point lead over bernie sanders. but researchers talked with us about some important factors that could tip the scales in either direction. >> planning on voting in the june 7 democratic primary? >> reporter: the golden state has become a...
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for more on the race, let's bring in a former adviser to marco rubio and a research fellow at the hooverou here today. thanks for joining us. clinton heading to ohio tuesday. trying to define trump early on. something you have been watching. much like president obama did to mitt romney in 2012. do you expect her to come out with the measures that kristen was just describing? >> i think this period that we're in is absolutely definiti definitional for this presidential race. i was part of that romney campaign. what we saw was an effort very early on, actually much earlier than is starting this cycle, to define mitt romney as the out of touch business person. we're going to see a very similar effort here. donald trump has to be careful to not be defined in a whay tha is unrecoverable in november. >> mitt romney was part of the fortune 500 group, if you will, fortune 500 space. donald trump is a real estate developer. how does she parse that because those are two very different definitions? >> i don't know that she's going to need to do it. she's going to say, look, this is a person who has
for more on the race, let's bring in a former adviser to marco rubio and a research fellow at the hooverou here today. thanks for joining us. clinton heading to ohio tuesday. trying to define trump early on. something you have been watching. much like president obama did to mitt romney in 2012. do you expect her to come out with the measures that kristen was just describing? >> i think this period that we're in is absolutely definiti definitional for this presidential race. i was part of...
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i'm talking about places like the hoover dam. electrical substations. major tunnels and bridges. those are the things that need to be protected. we certainly have the money for that. yes maybe a small bridge in delray beach florida is not going to be protected but the major thoroughfares and airports and things like that. that is what we should focus on. let private enterprise prescott private enterprise. >> we do spend a lot of money protecting our bridges and tunnels and something the federal government and port authority in both states do. the problem is as you pointed out this is a soft target issue. the george washington bridge is not a soft target. we know that is a target. the pulse nightclub, which did have an officer protecting it. obviously that wasn't enough. and that is the horrible thing about these lone wolf attacks. so far, if they are trying to come here to new york city and hit the port authority crosses, we are protected for that. what we are not protected for is some random nightclub in florida that got hit and that could be any place in the country. >> and tha
i'm talking about places like the hoover dam. electrical substations. major tunnels and bridges. those are the things that need to be protected. we certainly have the money for that. yes maybe a small bridge in delray beach florida is not going to be protected but the major thoroughfares and airports and things like that. that is what we should focus on. let private enterprise prescott private enterprise. >> we do spend a lot of money protecting our bridges and tunnels and something the...
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i spoke with another political watcher, way lynn from sanford's hoover institution, he says the hoover institution's pole was actually the only one to get it right. a week ago, a week before the election, they put out a pole showing clinton with a 13 point win. he says what made their pole different than the others is they did theirs online. back to you. >>> maureen in downtown san jose, thank you. >>> in the race for the u.s. senate seat being vacated california attorney general pamela harris is all ready focusing on the general election. harris received more than 40% of the vote. orange county congress woman and fellow democratic loretta sanchez received over 18%. because this is an open primary. the top two vote getters will face each other in a run off in november. harris was in oakland today to kickoff her campaign for that november election. the attorney general spoke with the media and shook hands with diners at the home of chicken and waffles. harris said she's happy about last night's election results but now it's time to get back to work. she says she's ready to unify the sta
i spoke with another political watcher, way lynn from sanford's hoover institution, he says the hoover institution's pole was actually the only one to get it right. a week ago, a week before the election, they put out a pole showing clinton with a 13 point win. he says what made their pole different than the others is they did theirs online. back to you. >>> maureen in downtown san jose, thank you. >>> in the race for the u.s. senate seat being vacated california attorney...
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donna edwards of maryland, andrea mitchell, and lanhee chen from the conservative hoover institution. lanhee, welcome to the table, sir. other members, welcome as well. andrea, let me start with this issue over all things having to do with trump and this federal judge. first of all, he has been attacking this judge based on ethnicity since february. take a look. >> i believe he happens to be spanish, which is fine. he's hispanic, which is fine. i think he has been very, very unfair with us. i think the judge has been extremely unfair. the judges in this court system, federal court, they ought to look into judge curiel, because what judge curiel is doing is a total disgrace. he's a mexican. we're building a wall between here and mexico. >> just to get this on the record, his attorneys have not filed a motion asking the judge to recuse himself. so the rhetoric doesn't match the actions. >> you have to think that what he's trying to do, perhaps, if there's a strategy here, is to force the judge to take himself off, saying this has now become too political. the judge under the ethics rule
donna edwards of maryland, andrea mitchell, and lanhee chen from the conservative hoover institution. lanhee, welcome to the table, sir. other members, welcome as well. andrea, let me start with this issue over all things having to do with trump and this federal judge. first of all, he has been attacking this judge based on ethnicity since february. take a look. >> i believe he happens to be spanish, which is fine. he's hispanic, which is fine. i think he has been very, very unfair with...
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edgar hoover or a prosecutor. it was the man who ran the irs. they got him on tax evasion. now what they will be able to do is bug, wiretap, use evidence against someone, but not necessarily be person who gave the order to hit somebody or do the skimming. it makes it easier for the federal government to get the evidence it needs against these gangsters. now, this wall has a couple different wiretaps people can listen to and over here is a conversation between alan dorfman and joe lombardo. joe lombardo was connected to the teamsters, so was dorfman. dorfman was in charge of the teamster's pension fund. he had mob connections through his family, which was close to al capone. here they are talking about loans the teamsters made. where the teamsters were incredibly important, with very few exceptions, banks would not lend money to casino operators. the theory being, oh, they are gangsters, are they going to pay it back, are they going to pay it back at the rate we want, should a bank invest with a casino? and there were banks that realized the benefit of lending money. but the
edgar hoover or a prosecutor. it was the man who ran the irs. they got him on tax evasion. now what they will be able to do is bug, wiretap, use evidence against someone, but not necessarily be person who gave the order to hit somebody or do the skimming. it makes it easier for the federal government to get the evidence it needs against these gangsters. now, this wall has a couple different wiretaps people can listen to and over here is a conversation between alan dorfman and joe lombardo. joe...
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. >> reporter: his multiday swoop through the bay area comes as a new poll from the bay area's hoover institute shows sanders trailing opponent hillary clinton ahead of the june 7th primary. >> first of all, california has always been very good to the clintons. bill and hillary clinton have never lost a presidential election out here. that includes her running against barack obama in the 2008 primary. >> reporter: sanders says he will still fight and has brought many new california voters to the polls. >> we've got a dysfunctional system and we are going to change that system. >> reporter: senator sanders will be in palo alto tomorrow for an afternoon rally. >> on the republican side, presidential candidate donald trump spent the day trying to explain how millions he raised for veterans charities was distributed. he released his lists of 20 different groups. but critics have said that he didn't account for most of it. trump lashed out at the media and his critics. our coverage tonights tonight on nightly news with lester hold with the issues of why trump says the reporters should be a
. >> reporter: his multiday swoop through the bay area comes as a new poll from the bay area's hoover institute shows sanders trailing opponent hillary clinton ahead of the june 7th primary. >> first of all, california has always been very good to the clintons. bill and hillary clinton have never lost a presidential election out here. that includes her running against barack obama in the 2008 primary. >> reporter: sanders says he will still fight and has brought many new...
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a new online hoover institute golden state poll has clinton beating sanders in california, 51% to 38%. clinton has increased her ad buy in the state. she's now spending $861,000 in the expensive media market. sanders was out spending clinton 2 to 1 and has spent over $1 million in ads. clinton continues to reel from reports about her e-mail server. clinton called into msnbc and said she never intended to hide her personal e-mail use. >> i e-mailed hundreds of people, and i e-mailed department officials and it was directly with my e-mail as other secretaries have done. i certainly never instructed anyone to hide the fact that i was using a personal e-mail. it was obvious to hundreds of people, visible to many people that i was e-mailing throughout the state department and the rest of the federal government. >> clinton is campaigning in new jersey this morning. she'll head to boston for a fund-raiser and rally where she'll be joined by jon bon jovi. she'll resume her california campaign tomorrow. >>> breaking news overnight. the first baby born with zik zika-related birth defects. hacke
a new online hoover institute golden state poll has clinton beating sanders in california, 51% to 38%. clinton has increased her ad buy in the state. she's now spending $861,000 in the expensive media market. sanders was out spending clinton 2 to 1 and has spent over $1 million in ads. clinton continues to reel from reports about her e-mail server. clinton called into msnbc and said she never intended to hide her personal e-mail use. >> i e-mailed hundreds of people, and i e-mailed...
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. >> classroom at herbert hoover high school are in ruins.aters cascaded in through a window. that allowed 7 feet of water to collect in the first floor of the school. school officials are determined to rebuild. it is still too soon to know if the building will be ready for the start of classes in august. >>> shelter officials in florida believe a cat is behind the flooding inside their building. 33 think the cat managed to turn on a faucet sending water throughout the pompano beach shelter. officials got a call saying water was running out the back door. the faucet may have been running for 17 hours before it was discovered. the shelter has replaced the faucets to make sure cats cannot turn them on on their own. >> a bizarre police chase in ohio was captured on video by the alleged suspect. >> the last ride, baby. i'm about to go down for 10 or better. >> that's 27-year-old jessie maurice. police began the chase to chase him early yesterday morning after a report of gun shots. police say he and his girlfriend had been arguing and she jumped
. >> classroom at herbert hoover high school are in ruins.aters cascaded in through a window. that allowed 7 feet of water to collect in the first floor of the school. school officials are determined to rebuild. it is still too soon to know if the building will be ready for the start of classes in august. >>> shelter officials in florida believe a cat is behind the flooding inside their building. 33 think the cat managed to turn on a faucet sending water throughout the pompano...
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talk to then use that list at some point, i think we got away from that long ago in the jay edgar hoover era. so what they're trying to do, they're looking at this person, they'll make a determination based off of an interview. they don't have a search warrant. they don't have an arrest warrant. this is basically a threat assessment that's done. they go out and talk to the guy. if the guy decides to cooperate, that's great. but the guy is only going to volunteer what he feels he needs to volunteer. he's not going to say yeah, i'm a terrorist, it's time to arrest me. they'll use whatever tools they have by law to do the threat assessment. they're simply going out there and talking to this guy. if it's based on a tip, if it's based on i believe the coworker had said he had spouted some hate and discontent toward either some groups or other things he'd said, but the fbi is going to talk to him and they're going to do what they have to do to get the investigation moved down the road. if they find there's nothing there to say he's involved in terrorist activities, they'll close that. >> just
talk to then use that list at some point, i think we got away from that long ago in the jay edgar hoover era. so what they're trying to do, they're looking at this person, they'll make a determination based off of an interview. they don't have a search warrant. they don't have an arrest warrant. this is basically a threat assessment that's done. they go out and talk to the guy. if the guy decides to cooperate, that's great. but the guy is only going to volunteer what he feels he needs to...
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. >> catherine:the poll conducted for stanfor university's hoover institution gives clinton a 13 point edge over the vermont senator. she leads in almost every demographic group, her biggest margin is among african american voters and those over age 65. >> catherine:sanders by contrast has the lion's share of under=30 voters. and he has a 40 point edge among voters with no party preference. >> catherine:today clinton talked baout unifying the arty. >> catherine: unify the party. >> you keep calling us the dishonest press. >> excuse me i have watched you on television you are a real beauty. >> is this what is going to be like covering you ask president? >> yes, it is. >> catherine:the hoover poll found donald trump supported by 66 percent of likely republican voters. well below the 80 nominee mitt romney in the primary four years ago. >> catherine:in new york today trump delivered a tirade against the news media. some of his insults were personal. >>this sleezy guy right over here from abc. he's a sleeze in my book." you're president? >>we're going to have this kind of confrontation in
. >> catherine:the poll conducted for stanfor university's hoover institution gives clinton a 13 point edge over the vermont senator. she leads in almost every demographic group, her biggest margin is among african american voters and those over age 65. >> catherine:sanders by contrast has the lion's share of under=30 voters. and he has a 40 point edge among voters with no party preference. >> catherine:today clinton talked baout unifying the arty. >> catherine: unify...
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harding, coolidge, and hoover were classic examples.nklin roosevelt had to deal with william randolph spurs. -- hearst. when enough people wake up, and it is typically caused by a crash, then progressive change will happen. they can out shout the voices of greaeat wealth and power. a 13morgan agreed to sell -- agreed to a $13 billion settlement. put that in perspective for us. that seems like a lot of money. practices in connection with -- it is not a lot of money. jpmorgan has $20 billion just thing in a on, waiting for this kind of thing. they will be able to deduct a lot of this in their taxes. all you have to do is look at their stock price. this was announced and their stock price went up, not down stop that should tell you. every now and then, i waxed like about ronald reagan. in 1983, he deregulated these evenings and loan industry -- savings-and-loans industry. three years later they crashed. reagan investigated over 1000 people, put 600 of them in prison. john mccain almost went down. rating put these guys in jail. l nationaliz
harding, coolidge, and hoover were classic examples.nklin roosevelt had to deal with william randolph spurs. -- hearst. when enough people wake up, and it is typically caused by a crash, then progressive change will happen. they can out shout the voices of greaeat wealth and power. a 13morgan agreed to sell -- agreed to a $13 billion settlement. put that in perspective for us. that seems like a lot of money. practices in connection with -- it is not a lot of money. jpmorgan has $20 billion just...
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the endorsement comes as a new online hoover institute golden state poll has clinton beating sanders by 13 points. 51% to 38%. she also increased her ad buy in the state. $861,000 in the media market. sanders was previously outspending clinton by a 2-1 margin and spent $1 million in ads. clinton continues to reel from news reports regarding her private he e-mail server. newly released testimony says little thought was given to issue over the former secretary of state's private he e-mail. clinton called into msnbc and said she never intended to hide >> i e-mailed with hundreds of people and i he e-mailed department officials and directly with my e-mail as other secretaries have done. i certainly never instructed anyone to hide the fact that i was using the personal e-mail. it was obvious to hundreds of people. many people that i was e-mailing throughout the state department and the rest of the federal government. >> clinton is campaigning in new jersey today. she will be joined by john bonn jonvi for a summer celebration which includes a performance from the rock star. >> a man is cha
the endorsement comes as a new online hoover institute golden state poll has clinton beating sanders by 13 points. 51% to 38%. she also increased her ad buy in the state. $861,000 in the media market. sanders was previously outspending clinton by a 2-1 margin and spent $1 million in ads. clinton continues to reel from news reports regarding her private he e-mail server. newly released testimony says little thought was given to issue over the former secretary of state's private he e-mail....
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a new online hoover institute golden state poll has clinton beating sanders in california 51% to 38%. clinton is also increased her ad buy in the state and spending $861,000. and bernie has spent over $1 million in ads in california. however, clinton continues to reel from new reports regarding her private e-mail server. newly released testimony from clinton aide cheryl mills says that little -- that little thought was given to potential issues over the former secretary of state's private e-mail. clinton called in to msnbc and said she never intended to hide her personal e-mail use. >> i e-mailed with hundreds of people. and i e-mailed department officials and there's directly -- directly with my e-mail as other secretaries have done. i certainly never instructed anyone to hide the fact that i was choosing a personal e-mail. that was obvious to hundreds of people, visible to the many people that i was e-mailing. throughout the state department and the rest of the federal government. >> clinton is campaigning in new jersey this morning and then she'll head to boston for a fund-raiser a
a new online hoover institute golden state poll has clinton beating sanders in california 51% to 38%. clinton is also increased her ad buy in the state and spending $861,000. and bernie has spent over $1 million in ads in california. however, clinton continues to reel from new reports regarding her private e-mail server. newly released testimony from clinton aide cheryl mills says that little -- that little thought was given to potential issues over the former secretary of state's private...
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edgar hoover. >> these men have been killed. of the fact that it the same car that they were in in philadelphia, mississippi. >> reporter: the bodies of the three men would be found together six weeks later. the names chaney, goodman and schwerner joined those of more than 100 other victims, from emmitt till to jimmy lee jackson, whose death would be investigated again after the passing of a new federal law in 2006. 41 years after the three civil rights workers were killed, the state of mississippi won a manslaughter conviction against one more of the klansmen. it would be the last conviction. most of those who knew anything have died. the case became known as mississippi burning. it is now officially closed. but there's something else. in goodman's last words to his parents found on a postcard, "all my love," words that heal. bill plante, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media acces
edgar hoover. >> these men have been killed. of the fact that it the same car that they were in in philadelphia, mississippi. >> reporter: the bodies of the three men would be found together six weeks later. the names chaney, goodman and schwerner joined those of more than 100 other victims, from emmitt till to jimmy lee jackson, whose death would be investigated again after the passing of a new federal law in 2006. 41 years after the three civil rights workers were killed, the...