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you see hoover and his cabinet members and friends playing what would become hoover ball. they are tossing around a medicine ball on the lawn. you can see the executive office building before it was named in the background. the rose garden you can see where you see one of the butlers of the white house posing with the flowers and mrs. hoover playing catch with their two dogs. and then the dogs run through the little reflecting pool. >> we noted that in that hoover ball scene that the president is playing in a sweater, running around and also in the scene where they are fishing out on the fishing boat, fishing in a suit. >> yeah. at that time mr. hoover always believed a gentleman should be properly dressed at all times. you wouldn't see him -- occasionally casual films of him fishing he would lose the tie. sometimes he wouldn't have the hat either. he would trade that for hip waiters and a fishing vest. >> where do you think that was shot? >> the film of him fishing off the boat is off the coast of florida he and mrs. hoover visited their long family friends. he was a busi
you see hoover and his cabinet members and friends playing what would become hoover ball. they are tossing around a medicine ball on the lawn. you can see the executive office building before it was named in the background. the rose garden you can see where you see one of the butlers of the white house posing with the flowers and mrs. hoover playing catch with their two dogs. and then the dogs run through the little reflecting pool. >> we noted that in that hoover ball scene that the...
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hoover playing catch with their two dogs. then, the dogs run through a reflecting full having a good time. >> we noted in the hoover ball scene, the president is playing in a sweater running around. also in the scene where they are on the fishing boat fishing in a suit. >> yes, at the time, mr. hoover believed a gentleman should be properly dressed at all times. you wouldn't see him -- occasionally casual films of ambition, he would lose the tide. sometimes he wouldn't have had either, but he would trade that for hip waiters and a fishing vest. >> what you think that was shot? >> the film of him fishing off of the boat is off of the coast of florida. it was taken in january or early february of 1929. he and mrs. hoover visited their long family friends jeremiah and catherine milbank. he was a businessman from new york and they met sometimes in the 1920's and their friendship extended for an additional four decades. >> you mentioned the president's grandson peter huber, he is the , one that donated these films . is he still al
hoover playing catch with their two dogs. then, the dogs run through a reflecting full having a good time. >> we noted in the hoover ball scene, the president is playing in a sweater running around. also in the scene where they are on the fishing boat fishing in a suit. >> yes, at the time, mr. hoover believed a gentleman should be properly dressed at all times. you wouldn't see him -- occasionally casual films of ambition, he would lose the tide. sometimes he wouldn't have had...
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hoover is famous for in this commission is the relief after world war i of belgium and holland. now, he earl, would write about needs, publicize, help promote, whatever the hoover commission wanted to do. it was very, very successful. thing thatt major was really major that he worked -- that he humor worked on with the hoover commission was a massive mississippi river flood that overflowed the banks of the mississippi in the 1920's, and the commission went and with help to get these people along the river back on their feet. many of the people he met, he would later write about because they were, i guess you would call them movers and shakers and policymakers. so, his reputation was established, both here in california, and throughout the country. probably his best friend was earl warren. he knew him from the days of being a district attorney in oakland, and later became thenney general, and governor of the state of california, and that you know, chief justice of the supreme court. throughout earl waa rren's political career he would , promote issues important to him. and that g
hoover is famous for in this commission is the relief after world war i of belgium and holland. now, he earl, would write about needs, publicize, help promote, whatever the hoover commission wanted to do. it was very, very successful. thing thatt major was really major that he worked -- that he humor worked on with the hoover commission was a massive mississippi river flood that overflowed the banks of the mississippi in the 1920's, and the commission went and with help to get these people...
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hoover was famous for is the relief after world war i of belgium and holland. he would write about the need to publicize, help promote money and gifts, food, whatever the hoover commission wanted to do. it was very successful. the next thing that was major that he worked on with the hoover commission was a massive mississippi river flood that overflowed the banks of the mississippi in the 1920's. the commission went in with help to get these people along the river back on their feet. many of the people that he met, he would later write about, because they were the movers and shakers and policymakers. establishedon was both here in california and throughout the country. probably his best friend in that warren,as rewearl who later became attorney general. then governor of the state of chief justice of the supreme court. through his political career, earl was a close confidant and would travel to promote issues warren, were important to him. they group included mostly republican, but also the other side of the aisle and even socialist that earl would write candidl
hoover was famous for is the relief after world war i of belgium and holland. he would write about the need to publicize, help promote money and gifts, food, whatever the hoover commission wanted to do. it was very successful. the next thing that was major that he worked on with the hoover commission was a massive mississippi river flood that overflowed the banks of the mississippi in the 1920's. the commission went in with help to get these people along the river back on their feet. many of...
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and so herbert hoover would say when rose vement and hoover ran for president in 19 3-2 hoor said this is not a contest between two men but a contest between two philosophies of governments because roosevelt wants to move away from individualism what had hoover called american system and he wants different system a new deal is very different kind of system. and the american system -- versus the new deal as i said, the new deal was about expert administrators, more central government planning. emergency measures, government growth, all of this was part of the new deal that roosevelt would run belong and the way gordon and i characterize it, caricature if we were better artists is the forgotten man and the rugged individual. those are two sort of cartoon characters that sort of captured this debate between roosevelt and hoover so you have -- what we think of as rugged individual on the the left. herbert hoofer american system and we have roosevelt's forgotten man here on the right. and a roosevelt basically would say -- we need to replace the rugged individual with the forgotten man as t
and so herbert hoover would say when rose vement and hoover ran for president in 19 3-2 hoor said this is not a contest between two men but a contest between two philosophies of governments because roosevelt wants to move away from individualism what had hoover called american system and he wants different system a new deal is very different kind of system. and the american system -- versus the new deal as i said, the new deal was about expert administrators, more central government planning....
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one of which he had become acquainted with with the hoover commission. that would be herbert hoover, later president of the united states, and the first thing was int mr. hoover is famous for this commission is the relief after world war i of belgium and holland. earl, would write about the needs, publicize, promote, whatever the hoover commission wanted to do. it was very, very successful. the next thing major that he worked on was the hoover commission was a massive mississippi river flood that overflowed the banks of the mississippi in the 1920's, and the commission went in with help to get these people along the river back on their feet. many of the people he met, he would later write about because they were, i guess you would call them movers and shakers and policymakers, so his reputation was established both here in california and throughout the country. probably his best friend in that was earl warren.rne 's, hehout earl warren would promote issues important to him. that group included mostly republicans, but also the other side of the aisle, and
one of which he had become acquainted with with the hoover commission. that would be herbert hoover, later president of the united states, and the first thing was int mr. hoover is famous for this commission is the relief after world war i of belgium and holland. earl, would write about the needs, publicize, promote, whatever the hoover commission wanted to do. it was very, very successful. the next thing major that he worked on was the hoover commission was a massive mississippi river flood...
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edgar hoover that is housed in the j. edgar hoover building because j. edgar hoover destroyed that reputation himself. by the time james comey graduated from law school in 1985, the fbi had been working very hard to rebuild its reputation, 13 years after the hoover era. the fbi has done a pretty good job of rebuilding its reputation. but j. edgar hoover taught us why we should never trust the fbi. j. edgar hoover taught us the fbi is capable of the most grotesque and illegal misconduct. so the fbi has to earn its trust every day with every decision. james comey has said repeatedly that politics should never affect an fbi director's decision. but listen to what michael steinbach said about the decision. the very first thing he said was political. the first thing he said in the decision was "clinton is likely to win." that was the first element of the decision making. and that means the decision was based on a political calculation that hillary clinton was going to be elected president, and it would look bad for the fbi. steinbach and comey believed if the
edgar hoover that is housed in the j. edgar hoover building because j. edgar hoover destroyed that reputation himself. by the time james comey graduated from law school in 1985, the fbi had been working very hard to rebuild its reputation, 13 years after the hoover era. the fbi has done a pretty good job of rebuilding its reputation. but j. edgar hoover taught us why we should never trust the fbi. j. edgar hoover taught us the fbi is capable of the most grotesque and illegal misconduct. so the...
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so my picture of hoover and hemingway is a little different from other people's picture of hoover and hemingway. we have the file. the fbi is great about foia and, actually has a foia reading room on its website. you can see most of hemingway's fbi file on there. so does j. edgar hoover know earnest had the dalliance with the soviets? noep. does hoover know hemingway had friends on the left? yes. does j. edgar hoover think emming way was guilty of anything except for being maybe a little bit after fellow traveler? absolutely not. we have hoover's own handwriting on the file, kind of a summary near the end of the file, he says i know he was not a communist. he was just a rough, tough, guy, who stood up for the little guy. hoover, i mean think what you want about hoover and other cases, but in this particular case that's kind of the gentler, kindler hoover we don't get to see much about. >> tell us about orlov? >> okay. i think he lives in dayton or cleveland, i have to check. any way, orlov, one of his jobs is to kill people for stalin. they have, basically roving teams of assassins wh
so my picture of hoover and hemingway is a little different from other people's picture of hoover and hemingway. we have the file. the fbi is great about foia and, actually has a foia reading room on its website. you can see most of hemingway's fbi file on there. so does j. edgar hoover know earnest had the dalliance with the soviets? noep. does hoover know hemingway had friends on the left? yes. does j. edgar hoover think emming way was guilty of anything except for being maybe a little bit...
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>> the agents, tom white, they deserve more of the credit than hoover. they are able to, by finding the money to catch one of the masterminds and some of his henchman. it turned out to be, not only a prominent white settler, it turned out to be someone that molly knew well and trusted. what makes the crime sinister, they involve an unbelievable level of deception and portrayal. white men pretending to love you, and meanwhile, plotting to kill you. while the bureau captures a few killers, there was a deeper and darker conspiracy. hoover was in a rush to solve the case, those crimes were never solved. the money was never recovered. one of the most powerful things, i spent a lot of where the osage murders is. i tracked down molly burkehart's granddaughter, they tell you what it was like to grow up without family members. a lot of the osage, because the crimes remain unsolved. spent years and decades to decide who the perpetrators were. and one of the nefarruous elements of the emp crime system that because this was a cover up. this really was a story, not a
>> the agents, tom white, they deserve more of the credit than hoover. they are able to, by finding the money to catch one of the masterminds and some of his henchman. it turned out to be, not only a prominent white settler, it turned out to be someone that molly knew well and trusted. what makes the crime sinister, they involve an unbelievable level of deception and portrayal. white men pretending to love you, and meanwhile, plotting to kill you. while the bureau captures a few killers,...
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and ironically, the person who coined the term was herbert hoover. i think in a way if you reach that essay that i mentioned about the pieces by frederick jackson turner, he should have e named it. he described in greater detail. he didn't just stick the landing and get the actual colorful phrase and so it was left of her hoover in a campaign speech.ll e to call the american system of individualism, this was important because if you remember your history, hoover had spent most of his career up to that point as a minings engineer in various countries around the world. world. and especially during and after world war i. he led major food relief efforts in europe, especially belgium. he wrote not a hero in this country that a national hero in belgium. so when he came back from europe he said i'm glad to be back in america because over in europe, they are taking on all of these various forms of totalitariani totalitarianism. they are becoming socialistic fascists and communists. all of these sort of collectivist totalitarian ideas. he said i'm glad to be
and ironically, the person who coined the term was herbert hoover. i think in a way if you reach that essay that i mentioned about the pieces by frederick jackson turner, he should have e named it. he described in greater detail. he didn't just stick the landing and get the actual colorful phrase and so it was left of her hoover in a campaign speech.ll e to call the american system of individualism, this was important because if you remember your history, hoover had spent most of his career up...
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>> i'm not going to speak for my colleagues at hoover.first of all, i can't beat for them collectively. generally, ire know many republicans and many conservatives who obviously said this man is not fit to be president before he was elected and whose concerns i think are being vividly confirmed on an almost daily basis now. and i will just speak for myself in saying that i think we now have increasingly abundant and urgent evidence that this man is not fit to be president, is not fit to handle the national security challenges of the office, does not want to read and be briefed with anything like the debt or discipline that a president most, does not understand the burdens and sensitivities of these national security issues. and that is just speaking to his incompetence. we don't even know about the extent to which he may be compromised or his campaign may have been compromised by explicit ties with the russians. and just last week, if you can believe it, the firing of the fbi director in what increasingly appears to have been an explicit
>> i'm not going to speak for my colleagues at hoover.first of all, i can't beat for them collectively. generally, ire know many republicans and many conservatives who obviously said this man is not fit to be president before he was elected and whose concerns i think are being vividly confirmed on an almost daily basis now. and i will just speak for myself in saying that i think we now have increasingly abundant and urgent evidence that this man is not fit to be president, is not fit to...
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and sort of the stereotypical look of a hoover era g-man. and he was fanatical about his white shirt, dark suits, and bright or white ties. and i asked him years later why, i mean, it was even to the point where he would joke and tease with aides or agents who came into his office wearing a blue shirt or a pink shirt, horrors of horrors. i said why the obsession with white shirts? \ and in a way that was actually much more deeply philosophical that i had generally ever seen him and reflective, he explained to me that for him, it was an important leadership moment, that he understood how much change he was making in the fbi, how much he was reorienting and shifting and how wrenching this period of change for the fbi after 9/11 was and he felt it , was important to keep the look of a hoover-era agent for the agents who came in and met with him, so they had some simple and -- symbols and some totems of their history and tradition that made them realize that this was still their fbi. as that clip shows, he was the director during the 100th anniv
and sort of the stereotypical look of a hoover era g-man. and he was fanatical about his white shirt, dark suits, and bright or white ties. and i asked him years later why, i mean, it was even to the point where he would joke and tease with aides or agents who came into his office wearing a blue shirt or a pink shirt, horrors of horrors. i said why the obsession with white shirts? \ and in a way that was actually much more deeply philosophical that i had generally ever seen him and reflective,...
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director hoover signed it, bobby kennedy signed it and we were off to the races. here's the hard part. i'm not telling this story and i don't keep the document thereto pick on hoover or kennedy. i have no doubt both of those men believed they were doing the right thing. they were certain that their cause was just uncertain that their facts were right. in the absence of constraint and oversight, there was no one to tell them otherwise. i keep that piece of paper in that spot to remind me of what the fbi is responsible for and what we as humans are capable of, and why it is vital that power be overseen and constrained, including my power and that of the fbi. imac. [applause] we put those sessions and the king curriculum at the very beginning of our training program for analyst and agent spread the reason we start their education there is we believe it's foundational. it tells us who we are and what we are. learning how to shoot and conduct an arrest in appropriate ways are appropriate stuff and hard but it's much harder to understand and internalize a long-term rati
director hoover signed it, bobby kennedy signed it and we were off to the races. here's the hard part. i'm not telling this story and i don't keep the document thereto pick on hoover or kennedy. i have no doubt both of those men believed they were doing the right thing. they were certain that their cause was just uncertain that their facts were right. in the absence of constraint and oversight, there was no one to tell them otherwise. i keep that piece of paper in that spot to remind me of what...
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director hoover signed it, bobby kennedy signed it, and we were off to the races. here's the hard part. i am not telling this story and i don't keep that document their is a criticism to become hoover or kennedy. i have no doubt that both of those men believed they were doing the right thing. they were certain that the cause which -- was just in their facts were right. in the absence of constraint and oversight there was no one to tell them otherwise. i keep that piece of paper in that spot to remind me of what the fbi's responsible for and what we as humans are capable of. and why it is vital that power be overseen and constrained, including my power and that of the fbi. [applause] we put both sessions, holocaust museum and king curriculum, at the very beginning of our training program for analysts and agents. the reason we start to various because it is foundational. it tells us who we are and what we are. and how toe law conduct an arrest in appropriate ways are really important and hard, but it is much more important to, and our view, understand and internalize
director hoover signed it, bobby kennedy signed it, and we were off to the races. here's the hard part. i am not telling this story and i don't keep that document their is a criticism to become hoover or kennedy. i have no doubt that both of those men believed they were doing the right thing. they were certain that the cause which -- was just in their facts were right. in the absence of constraint and oversight there was no one to tell them otherwise. i keep that piece of paper in that spot to...
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a 1929 fishing trip, in which then president-elect hoover catches a barracuda.a game of fetch on the white house lawn between first lady lou and 'first dogs' weegie and pat. one even features alonzo fields, who served 20 years as the chief white house butler. here he stands in the 1930 rose garden. the longest clip offers a rare glimpse of the president's favorite physical activity: a morning match of catch the press dubbed 'hoover ball.' >> it was a six-pound leather ball that was filled with stuffing and they'd have cabinet members, some members of the supreme court out every morning, six days a week and there would be a toss and catch thin and you'd score it similar to volleyball. >> reporter: the videos show the hoover family's lighter side. >> he wasn't just the dour stone-faced man that was president during the depression. he did have a heart and soul. >> reporter: smith is busy scouring the museum's archives for more shots like this. for the pbs newshour, i'm julia griffin. evening, independent lenses presents a film that look he it secret drone program t
a 1929 fishing trip, in which then president-elect hoover catches a barracuda.a game of fetch on the white house lawn between first lady lou and 'first dogs' weegie and pat. one even features alonzo fields, who served 20 years as the chief white house butler. here he stands in the 1930 rose garden. the longest clip offers a rare glimpse of the president's favorite physical activity: a morning match of catch the press dubbed 'hoover ball.' >> it was a six-pound leather ball that was filled...
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ino in hoover >> we have the best shopping, hiking, hoover dam, it is a wonderful weather. if unbelievable shows and entertainment. there is just -- chocolate covered strawberries -- we won't tell your golf score really is if you come there. come and have a great time it is a wonderful place for a vacation mandate great place to live. jacky rosensswoman thank you for your time. to experience a purposeful life, one thing you will have to do is this. live at a large life. >> you are your own stories. to imaginee for free and experience what it means to be human. >> we have a responsibility and our time as others have had and there is. not to be prisoners of history but to shape history. a responsibility to fill the role of pathfinder. >> holding fast to your compass of values. eighth, honesty, loyalty, generosity.and >> just a few past commencement speeches from the c-span video library. 20, 27,is year on me 29, memorial day, and june 3 on c-span and c-span.org. >> france will choose its next president this weekend in a .unoff election it is the first time in modern french hi
ino in hoover >> we have the best shopping, hiking, hoover dam, it is a wonderful weather. if unbelievable shows and entertainment. there is just -- chocolate covered strawberries -- we won't tell your golf score really is if you come there. come and have a great time it is a wonderful place for a vacation mandate great place to live. jacky rosensswoman thank you for your time. to experience a purposeful life, one thing you will have to do is this. live at a large life. >> you are...
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of the hoover rolls when he first smelled them, and how revolutionary that smell was for him. somebody else who talks about having -- being allowed his own plate by this humanitarian effort, and the amazing experience of having his very own plate. the other one i wanted to mention, which i think is, perhaps surprising, is in the eisenhower library. the eisenhower library is the only presidential library so far that dedicated space to people of communities to people who were struggling in theize p hour years in the presidential years, so, and that exhibit at the eisenhower library is simply called "the other america," so there's a large display on the 1950s and all of the new inventions and cultural joys of the 1950s, and in the next room, the other america, which begins with the sentence that is something like not all americans shared in the good times, and it talks about three, four different specific communities that really struggled during this time. i want to talk next about two kind of live experiences of two presidential libraries th contribute to the sense of civic part
of the hoover rolls when he first smelled them, and how revolutionary that smell was for him. somebody else who talks about having -- being allowed his own plate by this humanitarian effort, and the amazing experience of having his very own plate. the other one i wanted to mention, which i think is, perhaps surprising, is in the eisenhower library. the eisenhower library is the only presidential library so far that dedicated space to people of communities to people who were struggling in theize...
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. >> so you would choose hoover dam? rosen: i would do both. we have the best shopping, hiking, hoover dam, it is a wonderful weather. we have unbelievable shows and entertainment. not tell how many chocolate-covered strawberries you will eat on the buffet. come and have a great time. it is a wonderful place rate liveion any great place to -- and a great place to live. >> thank you for being here. spoke to hisson staff in washington. it is his second address. aboutary tillerson talked areas of focus that the trump would like to take on in foreign policy. this is about 40 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, secretary of state. [applause] secretary tillerson: good morning. thank you. thank you. are we on? can you all hear me back there in the back?
. >> so you would choose hoover dam? rosen: i would do both. we have the best shopping, hiking, hoover dam, it is a wonderful weather. we have unbelievable shows and entertainment. not tell how many chocolate-covered strawberries you will eat on the buffet. come and have a great time. it is a wonderful place rate liveion any great place to -- and a great place to live. >> thank you for being here. spoke to hisson staff in washington. it is his second address. aboutary tillerson...
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edgar hoover and more. >> for you types out there that don't know hoover, he was the first real director of the f.b.i. and the first thing he did was collect dirt on every president that was elected and he essentially would show them the dossier. excuse me a minute... hi dad. no. don't try to get up. hi, i'm julie, a right at home caregiver. and if i'd been caring for tom's dad, i would have noticed some dizziness that could lead to balance issues. that's because i'm trained to report any changes in behavior, no matter how small, so tom could have peace of mind. we'll be right there. we have to go. hey, tom. you should try right at home. they're great for us. the right care. right at home. >> bill: there are even more severe thunderstorms talked about this yesterday. we knew the warning was out there. expected a few twisters t nation's heartland. the systems will hit the same areas today. already hit by severe storms earlier this week. at least two dead, dozens injured from that storm after they ripped through wisconsin and flattened homes in oklahoma. now this new system will make its w
edgar hoover and more. >> for you types out there that don't know hoover, he was the first real director of the f.b.i. and the first thing he did was collect dirt on every president that was elected and he essentially would show them the dossier. excuse me a minute... hi dad. no. don't try to get up. hi, i'm julie, a right at home caregiver. and if i'd been caring for tom's dad, i would have noticed some dizziness that could lead to balance issues. that's because i'm trained to report any...
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[laughter] >> your choice between visiting a casino and hoover dam? >> i would do both. ,e are the best food, shopping we have great golf courses, hiking in red rock canyon. we have hoover dam. .here is wonderful weather we have unbelievable shows and entertainment. we won't tell that your golf score really is if you come here. come and have a great time it is a wonderful place for a vacation area great place to live host: congresswoman jacky rosen thank you for your time. >> i appreciate it. >> coming up live, at ei -- fbir james comey director james comey will speak at the anti-defamation league at 1:30 p.m. eastern time. oral argument in the case of president trump's revised travel ban executive order before the fourth circuit court of appeals in richmond, virginia. a maryland judge lock the order in march. it attempted to restrict issuing u.s. visas to six majority muslim countries. he's been petition the court for a live broadcast and the court approved the request. it is the first time a live broadcast has been allowed in a court case we will ha
[laughter] >> your choice between visiting a casino and hoover dam? >> i would do both. ,e are the best food, shopping we have great golf courses, hiking in red rock canyon. we have hoover dam. .here is wonderful weather we have unbelievable shows and entertainment. we won't tell that your golf score really is if you come here. come and have a great time it is a wonderful place for a vacation area great place to live host: congresswoman jacky rosen thank you for your time. >>...
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edgar hoover? >> people loved us, we were going to transform society. we were going to bring the needs foe the attention of everyone. we were going to skew that mainstream message that we can wait. it might take a long time, but -- it might take another century, but we can wait for health care and food and decent education and housing. we can wait for the police to stop abusing, beating and killing people without any reason and against the law. we said we can't wait. and we were the children who grew up with martin luther king and saw him brutally murdered. >> and wrote a book of course called why we can't wait. >> yes, he did. >> and we were paying attention. and so j. edgar hoover was very concerned, it's in writing, he called it the rise of a black messi messiah. and what he didn't understand is that there are many messiahs, that there are many ways that a community could be uplifted and we were doing it. right under his nose. as a matter of fact, as an example of the embarrassment as well as the threat. the breakfast program became so popular and so
edgar hoover? >> people loved us, we were going to transform society. we were going to bring the needs foe the attention of everyone. we were going to skew that mainstream message that we can wait. it might take a long time, but -- it might take another century, but we can wait for health care and food and decent education and housing. we can wait for the police to stop abusing, beating and killing people without any reason and against the law. we said we can't wait. and we were the...
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institute, the hoover center, excuse me, the engine shipper ramsey is working on. i think the press sometimes the a narrative about people who leave congress and all they want to do is become lobbyists and cash in. there are a lot of people like the senator who do wonderful things when they leave the senate and we don't focus on that enough. so in this article i'm going to just focus of the great things he has done since leaving the senate. that will be fun to do. well, today when i would like to talk about is senator john f. kennedy. and i want to do it in the following way first to give you a sense of how he came to write this book. there were some 40,000 books allegedly on jfk. so you sort of have to ask yourself, is there really a need for another book? and that was sort of the first threshold that i had to cross. and i will explain to you why i thought that there was intelligence to write this book. secondly i want to just describe what kind of senator john f. kennedy was. and then lastly, i want to go into a little bit more stag live -- speculative from. kind
institute, the hoover center, excuse me, the engine shipper ramsey is working on. i think the press sometimes the a narrative about people who leave congress and all they want to do is become lobbyists and cash in. there are a lot of people like the senator who do wonderful things when they leave the senate and we don't focus on that enough. so in this article i'm going to just focus of the great things he has done since leaving the senate. that will be fun to do. well, today when i would like...
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. >> the choice between visiting a casino and hoover dam? >> i would do both. we have the best food, the best shopping, great golf courses, great hiking, red rock canyon, we have hoover dam. we have the wonderful weather. unbelievable shows and entertainment. will not tell any topic covered strawberries you might have on the buffet, or whether goalscorer might really be. , have a great time. it is a wonderful list for a vacation and a great place to live. >> they do so much for your time. >> appreciate it. president trump has fired fbi director james comey. "press release reads, president donald trump informed fbi director james comey he has been terminated and removed from office. president trump acted based on the clear recommendation of both deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and attorney general jeff sessions. the president is quoted as saying, "the fbi is when our nation's most cherished and respected institutions. today we mark a new beginning for our crown jewel along or smith. -- of law enforcement. chuck grassley released a statement. "over the cou
. >> the choice between visiting a casino and hoover dam? >> i would do both. we have the best food, the best shopping, great golf courses, great hiking, red rock canyon, we have hoover dam. we have the wonderful weather. unbelievable shows and entertainment. will not tell any topic covered strawberries you might have on the buffet, or whether goalscorer might really be. , have a great time. it is a wonderful list for a vacation and a great place to live. >> they do so much...
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edgar hoover. (bleep) j. edgar hoover. we still don't know who killed kennedy." with the boy, you better watch your mouth. i was cutting your daddy's hair." "all right, man, that's $20. have a good day. god bless. god bless, brother, god bless." ( cheers and applause ) barber shop 5. thank you very much. ( laughter ) now, obviously, a special prosecutor, especially of mueller's stature, essentially puts the white house on notice, and you could tell by the way they reacted last night. >> the white house released a statement saying "there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter concluding quickly." >> trevor: wow. you know what? i'm proud of trump. that's a smart response. it's calm. it's measured. it's appropriate. it's also clearly not for him. ( laughter ) you see, for real trump, you have to wait until the morning. >> the president is awake. he seems angry, and he is tweeting this morning. gone is the relatively measured statement from last night. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: did you hear what that guy sa
edgar hoover. (bleep) j. edgar hoover. we still don't know who killed kennedy." with the boy, you better watch your mouth. i was cutting your daddy's hair." "all right, man, that's $20. have a good day. god bless. god bless, brother, god bless." ( cheers and applause ) barber shop 5. thank you very much. ( laughter ) now, obviously, a special prosecutor, especially of mueller's stature, essentially puts the white house on notice, and you could tell by the way they reacted...
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hoover in the woman's division. so i actually got my parents, called them and said let's go searching for facts faulting. and we did. eventually the steam is inducted as the first oklahoma team of legend in 2003. finding the story itself is quite a story, but if you want to write about your family history there has to be a bigger story than just somebody doing something amazing. you can apply it somehow to the rest of the world and how it may have changed history and it becomes very much a bigger story. >> will open up questions to the audience. if you have a question please go to the microphone that is in the center. so we can hear you and answer the questions you have. >> i do understand given the historical content that the team is white. i know the profound importance for african-american young girls in high school there basketball teams in the south i just of the south, we allow them to get scholarships to african-american colleges and move on his with poor, rural african-american girls. i noticed you said the
hoover in the woman's division. so i actually got my parents, called them and said let's go searching for facts faulting. and we did. eventually the steam is inducted as the first oklahoma team of legend in 2003. finding the story itself is quite a story, but if you want to write about your family history there has to be a bigger story than just somebody doing something amazing. you can apply it somehow to the rest of the world and how it may have changed history and it becomes very much a...
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it was simply, as herbert hoover argued, a challenge to liberties, but were his critics fair? in 1937, loss of support for his new deal mounted. part of this was because this was on the heels of a recession in 1937, over a 10 month period, industrial production fell, stock prices also fell, and national income fell, all the while unemployment grew. people suggested that the slump occurred because the administration in attempting to balance the budget had simply cut expenditures to far. they argued that fdr needed to instead cut spending more, repeal taxes, and stop the reform measures. roosevelt watched and waited, which was uncharacteristically roosevelt. it sharply contrasted his energetic style in 1933, but influenced by the resurgence of john maynard, roosevelt asked congress to recertify the $3.7 billion. historians have suggested that his decision to adopt a policy to combat the recession marked a turning point in the new deal. it was now less about punishing the economic royalists and more about producing stabilizing features to the economy and allowing growth to occur.
it was simply, as herbert hoover argued, a challenge to liberties, but were his critics fair? in 1937, loss of support for his new deal mounted. part of this was because this was on the heels of a recession in 1937, over a 10 month period, industrial production fell, stock prices also fell, and national income fell, all the while unemployment grew. people suggested that the slump occurred because the administration in attempting to balance the budget had simply cut expenditures to far. they...
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edgar hoover. >> do you believe jim comey should resign, senator reid? >> of course, yes. >> i am not challenging mr. comey's motivation but i think it was unwarranted, it was a mistake and i think republican and democratic former justice department officials have come out and questioned the move he made. >> eboni: i can't hold it in. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi have got to be the two worst examples to put up there and talk about consistency and the issue of jim comey. let's just be very clear and let's remember correctly that until yesterday about 5:00 in the afternoon, nobody had any thing good, warm, or fuzzy to say about jim comey. i don't think anyone is particularly sad to see him go. i don't like it's fair or accurate to say it's just the left that has these concerns. jeff flake from arizona said, i've got a lot, i took the last several hours trying to figure out an acceptable rationale for the timing of comey's firing and i just can't do it. when he says that, and john mccain has said something similar. 12 g.o.p. senators. >> eric: talk about
edgar hoover. >> do you believe jim comey should resign, senator reid? >> of course, yes. >> i am not challenging mr. comey's motivation but i think it was unwarranted, it was a mistake and i think republican and democratic former justice department officials have come out and questioned the move he made. >> eboni: i can't hold it in. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi have got to be the two worst examples to put up there and talk about consistency and the issue of jim...
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hoover's leadership earned him the respect of the u.s.ador page tapped hoover to lead a relief mission to belgium after the battle of the marn, belgium faced starvation. germany had invaded but refused to take responsibility for feeding the populous. on the other side, britain's naval blockade prevented ships from entering belgian ports. on october 22nd, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the starving belgian population, rescuing a nation from certain ruin. >> there was no former human experience to turn for guidance. it would require that we find the major food supply for a whole nation, raise the money to pay for it, get it passed navies at see and occupying armies on land. set up an agency of distribution of supplies for everybody justly and see that the enemy took none of it. it was not relief in any known sense. it was the feeding of a nation. ♪ the nation is sad as can be a message came over the sea ♪ a thousand or more who sent from ashore have gone to eternity ♪ the statue of liberty hi
hoover's leadership earned him the respect of the u.s.ador page tapped hoover to lead a relief mission to belgium after the battle of the marn, belgium faced starvation. germany had invaded but refused to take responsibility for feeding the populous. on the other side, britain's naval blockade prevented ships from entering belgian ports. on october 22nd, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the starving belgian population, rescuing a nation from...
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edgar hoover became the acting director of the federal bureau of investigation.r 48 years. he went against gangsters and spies. the fbi targeted political opponents including aclu and dr. martin luther king jr. after hoover's death, a congressional committee called some of the tactics illegal and unconstitutional. congress also named fbi headquarters against hoover who took control of the agency 93 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. "your world" with neil cavuto comes up right now. >> nei >> neil: all right. nothing political going on here. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. you might have heard the news and james comey but you might have missed the fact that protests erupted outside the white house featuring no less the guy that runs the dnc, tom perez. we're getting indications that things near and dear to you and investors could be put on hold, maybe delayed if not deny. things like a healthcare fix, tax cuts, regulatory relief, you name
edgar hoover became the acting director of the federal bureau of investigation.r 48 years. he went against gangsters and spies. the fbi targeted political opponents including aclu and dr. martin luther king jr. after hoover's death, a congressional committee called some of the tactics illegal and unconstitutional. congress also named fbi headquarters against hoover who took control of the agency 93 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox...
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and even hoover for all his strength and weaknesses did so in a less visible way. we all knew about it. it was legendary. the bureau was the bureau. it came to be what it was under him pretty both the place, he'd been there long time, he was kind of a legend. he was a much different kind of character than comey. but he was powerful and everyone was afraid of him. you have some of that here as well with comey. people are afraid of comey as he said in the earlier segment, people are afraid of him and is very clear that his handling of the whole hillary clinton matter was really proved by almost no one. for him to say as he did that his only choice was to be the guy that recommended whether prosecutor or not, that's crazy. the fact that loretta lynch was compromised, she did not by the way recruits herself, she said to accept whatever recommendation she got. that reclamation recommendatior subordinate officials. the weight supposed to work. what he did was on the face of it improper, incorrect, and unfair. terribly unfair. >> tucker: was unfair? you saw republicans ta
and even hoover for all his strength and weaknesses did so in a less visible way. we all knew about it. it was legendary. the bureau was the bureau. it came to be what it was under him pretty both the place, he'd been there long time, he was kind of a legend. he was a much different kind of character than comey. but he was powerful and everyone was afraid of him. you have some of that here as well with comey. people are afraid of comey as he said in the earlier segment, people are afraid of him...
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and even hoover for all his strengths and weaknesses did so in a less visible way.e all knew about it. it was legendary. the bureau was the bureau. it came to be what it was under him. he'd built the place, he'd been there a long time, he was kind of a legend. he was a much different kind of character than comey. but he was powerful and everyone was afraid of him. you have some of that here as well with comey. people are afraid of comey as you said in the earlier segment, people are afraid of him and it's very clear that his handling of the whole hillary clinton matter was really proved by almost no one. for him to say as he did that his only choice was to be the guy that recommended whether prosecute or not, that's crazy. the fact that loretta lynch was compromised, she did not by the way recuse herself, she said to accept whatever recommendation she got. that recommendation or other subordinate officials. the way it's supposed to work.k. what he did was, on the face of it, improper, incorrect, and unfair. terribly unfair. >> tucker: what's unfair? you saw republic
and even hoover for all his strengths and weaknesses did so in a less visible way.e all knew about it. it was legendary. the bureau was the bureau. it came to be what it was under him. he'd built the place, he'd been there a long time, he was kind of a legend. he was a much different kind of character than comey. but he was powerful and everyone was afraid of him. you have some of that here as well with comey. people are afraid of comey as you said in the earlier segment, people are afraid of...
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she has devastated ukip, hoovering up she has devastated ukip, hoovering up the former tories who have she snuffed out threatened lib dem revival in the south—west of the country. in scotland she has seen the tories winning seats in deprived parts of the central and in england vanquishing the labour in vast tranches of formerly marginal middle england. as for labour, bluntly, you had to say it comes down to your ta ke had to say it comes down to your take on the corbyn factor. allies of mr corbyn say if only voters saw more of mr corbyn the party would do better, his critics say mr corbyn is the problem. norman, for now, thank you. it is 18 minutes past one, our top story... the conservatives are a cause for their best local election performance in more than a decade. breaking box office records around the world, could this be the most successful bollywood film of all time? coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, what next for david moyes? relegated from the premier league last week, but he's still hopeful of staying at sunderland next season. a targeted scheme to ge
she has devastated ukip, hoovering up she has devastated ukip, hoovering up the former tories who have she snuffed out threatened lib dem revival in the south—west of the country. in scotland she has seen the tories winning seats in deprived parts of the central and in england vanquishing the labour in vast tranches of formerly marginal middle england. as for labour, bluntly, you had to say it comes down to your ta ke had to say it comes down to your take on the corbyn factor. allies of mr...
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after hoover's death, president nixon named this man l. pat trek grey to be the new acting fbi director t. first newbern to head that agency since it was founded by hoover 48 years earlier. l. patrick gray worked on the staff when he was vice president and worked for the secretary health education and welfare the civil deborah, he does a ton of nixon administration jobs, most importantly, he was a close personal friend of president nixon. he was the pro to typical nexen loyalist. which is always the way he's described when people write about him to this day. so make him fbi director? no wonder democrats at the time were a little uneasy about his appointment as acting fbi director, especially since president nixon made the announcement the acting part of his title meant he wouldn't need to be confirmed, nixon didn't want it to be a short-term gig. quote, mr. grey will serve until after november 7th because the president doesn't want the appointment to become involved in partisan politics in an election year. wouldn't want it to be at all po
after hoover's death, president nixon named this man l. pat trek grey to be the new acting fbi director t. first newbern to head that agency since it was founded by hoover 48 years earlier. l. patrick gray worked on the staff when he was vice president and worked for the secretary health education and welfare the civil deborah, he does a ton of nixon administration jobs, most importantly, he was a close personal friend of president nixon. he was the pro to typical nexen loyalist. which is...
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those two candidates are trying to hoover up, find voters a nyway are trying to hoover up, find voters run—off. the nine defeated candidates in the first round accounted for 55% of the vote. these candidates are going for that 55% of voters who chose another candidate in the first round. interesting jean—marie le pen coming out today after marine le pen stepped down temporarily. is it seen as an asset for her that he has come out to talk today? i think among hard-core front national supporters, yes. but among others who might not have voted for the front national before, this may not be that helpful. it's very interesting marine le pen decided technically to step aside in the campaign. a lot of her campaign literature simply uses her first name, without using her last name, but it will be interesting to see the similarities and differences between the speech we expect to see here from a jean—marie le pen and the speech we expect to hear later from marine le pen. she is the one you needs votes. in terms of the polling, give us the latest. the recent polls in recent days suggest emmanuel
those two candidates are trying to hoover up, find voters a nyway are trying to hoover up, find voters run—off. the nine defeated candidates in the first round accounted for 55% of the vote. these candidates are going for that 55% of voters who chose another candidate in the first round. interesting jean—marie le pen coming out today after marine le pen stepped down temporarily. is it seen as an asset for her that he has come out to talk today? i think among hard-core front national...
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edgar hoover would indeed be proud. today's fbi is often and accurately described as one of the few intelligence and law-enforcement agencies combined. with the culture of the fbi now in for the past 100 years has been a culture of hard work and dedication to protecting human its states no matter what the challenges. in the wake of the september 11th attack became clear that the fbi number one priority must be the prevention of another terrorist attack. to refocus the mission to revise their priorities and realize the work force and strength of the lives of communication between the bureau within goal intelligence and law-enforcement community and now we're stronger and better yclept to confront the threats that we face today. today's fbi continues to reflect on fidelity, every every and integrity. it is a model emblazoned on the seal and worth its weight in gold. and for the past 100 years years, the men and women of the fbi have lived up their commitment to fidelity and bravery and integrity and precisely because they
edgar hoover would indeed be proud. today's fbi is often and accurately described as one of the few intelligence and law-enforcement agencies combined. with the culture of the fbi now in for the past 100 years has been a culture of hard work and dedication to protecting human its states no matter what the challenges. in the wake of the september 11th attack became clear that the fbi number one priority must be the prevention of another terrorist attack. to refocus the mission to revise their...
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the superintendent, the same guy who told hoover dam, the like the most prudent thing to do was to start filling the lake. as they are building up the spillway, the water was like this and they were able to store enough water to generate power for the first time, which was a year before the dam was completed. as this generator is spinning, is producing 142 megawatts. it's capable of taking care of 135,000 homes. they will run as needed to the water, so as the allotment comes in, they will average it out over 24 hours and deliver water in conjunction with the power demands and it will release the water during the afternoon. they will save it for the middle of the day when they know they are going to need electricity. the power comes as a byproduct but they do try to afford it. over here is the machine shop, all original 1940's equipment used to pick -- used to fix the parts of the generator that might need repair. they can actually manufacture or tool different pieces here. in front of us, this is a giant lave so they can tool a giant shaft if they need to. we have presses and drills and
the superintendent, the same guy who told hoover dam, the like the most prudent thing to do was to start filling the lake. as they are building up the spillway, the water was like this and they were able to store enough water to generate power for the first time, which was a year before the dam was completed. as this generator is spinning, is producing 142 megawatts. it's capable of taking care of 135,000 homes. they will run as needed to the water, so as the allotment comes in, they will...
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he will be speaking to an economist at the hoover institute. john taylor.s is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from new york city, i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. we are minutes away from the european close. vonnie: let's get reaction from the u.s. april jobs report. payrolls increasing by 211,000. the jobless rate dropping 24.4%. cohn, he told bloomberg a while ago it was a great jobs report, but he still wants to see an improvement in wages. proving news is wage inflation. we have not seen wages improve in the u.s. we have seen wages grow year-over-year. we are not creating purchasing power. we want to create purchasing power for american citizens. vonnie: he also talked about tax reform, saying a 15% business tax would give the u.s. a huge bandage globally. mark: let's take a look at where european equities are. we are four minutes away from the end of friday's session. it has been a day of gains, a week of gains. the second consecutive week of gains. 0.6%.oxx 600 is up we are heading to the best levels is august of 2015. i will leave you with the currenci
he will be speaking to an economist at the hoover institute. john taylor.s is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from new york city, i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. we are minutes away from the european close. vonnie: let's get reaction from the u.s. april jobs report. payrolls increasing by 211,000. the jobless rate dropping 24.4%. cohn, he told bloomberg a while ago it was a great jobs report, but he still wants to see an improvement in wages. proving news is wage inflation. we have not seen...