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hoover: yep. bloomberg: and i just said look, you've got to understand what you can do, what you can't do, anthen make a decision and then live with the decision. hoover: yeah, there's still a little bit of window though, you have to see. i mean, there might be an opening in joe biden's slot if he is wavering. and there is a lot of concern that he's not going to be able to go to the distance. bloomberg: look, i know joe bidenan hoover: you won't have to raise the money. bloomberg: i won't have to raise money. joe biden is a priipled guy. he was a good vice president. he has ide and he's a credible candidate. i think he can say t se thing about elizabeth warr. she's genuine she's smart she's very well-prepared a's a and has an enthusiasm when she gets up on the stage and shakeso up thes. hoover: you think you have until november to still consider it? bloomberg: november would get to be pretty hard to do. i don't know. if joe biden were to me asi de today, which he's not going to do, you'd have to t
hoover: yep. bloomberg: and i just said look, you've got to understand what you can do, what you can't do, anthen make a decision and then live with the decision. hoover: yeah, there's still a little bit of window though, you have to see. i mean, there might be an opening in joe biden's slot if he is wavering. and there is a lot of concern that he's not going to be able to go to the distance. bloomberg: look, i know joe bidenan hoover: you won't have to raise the money. bloomberg: i won't have...
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there are letters to hoover and all of the hoover institution libraries and our letters like this to all the individual delegates. you can imagine how what they used for publicity purposes. i particularly like this one. this one is from germany.. fairly delegates who are on the ground you give them a sense of power and importance and stockton was one of the ar a bureau chiefs described his role from his mother. when i am down hearted i go out to the kitchen and i see my children eat. i think of them all as mine and every one of the 200,000 under fed little waits. this is gilchrist stockton. the u.s. is a surrogate father which shapes the language of the food-ing program. it's america's responsibility to feed and taking a paternal fall early role. the other message for americans is clear, u.s. food would make the world safer and demonstrate good heartedness and wealth to the world. the food aid help poster u.s. governmental claims after world war ii or after world war one that was intervening and world affairs to safeguard democracy. altogether, from 1940 to 1924, hoover's organizatio
there are letters to hoover and all of the hoover institution libraries and our letters like this to all the individual delegates. you can imagine how what they used for publicity purposes. i particularly like this one. this one is from germany.. fairly delegates who are on the ground you give them a sense of power and importance and stockton was one of the ar a bureau chiefs described his role from his mother. when i am down hearted i go out to the kitchen and i see my children eat. i think of...
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herbert hoover comes to mind >> the 90th anniversary of the stock market crash that forever connected herbert hoover with the great depression and the second worst thing to happen to this country after the civil war. but herbert hoover, before he became president, was the great humanitarian that was his moniker in world war i he was responsible for bringing over 100,000 americans home safely and as a private citizen but operating as a one-man state department in an unofficial capacity he managed to bring food to about 10 million northern europeans in danger of starving and then as secretary of commerce not a sexy cabinet post, sorry, he was responsible for -- >> thanks. >> well okay but wilbur ross i'm sure would be impressed that herbert hoover standardized so much of american life just one thing that the three colored traffic signals, they weren't standardized in the united states before herbert hoover. >> really? they could be red on the top or the bottom and if you're color blind you're in trouble. >> and different colors made different things and people crashing into each other u
herbert hoover comes to mind >> the 90th anniversary of the stock market crash that forever connected herbert hoover with the great depression and the second worst thing to happen to this country after the civil war. but herbert hoover, before he became president, was the great humanitarian that was his moniker in world war i he was responsible for bringing over 100,000 americans home safely and as a private citizen but operating as a one-man state department in an unofficial capacity he...
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did everybody up until hoover exclude mormons? >> it was very exclusive. mormons were not accepted socially. blacks, people were not -- the hoover did invite african american people to the white house. mrs. over -- then they had them for dinner. >> the president saying, ladies previously tested as to their feelings. in other words, did they find out whether they would allow themselves to be in the presence of african americans? >> that was the point with the tee. they did. so they could have it and it could be an event of record, and then after that, no problems. it's hard to imagine, but the white house, -- >> what impact, 90 seconds, did the first african american history, as president of the united states, will have on the country, when they see this happening, on january 20th? >> well, i think, in a way, proves the american theme of democracy, of people. we are not perfect, but we are closer than anybody else. and i think if you are considering president obama, you've got to remember that just the part of him represents african americans. the rest of h
did everybody up until hoover exclude mormons? >> it was very exclusive. mormons were not accepted socially. blacks, people were not -- the hoover did invite african american people to the white house. mrs. over -- then they had them for dinner. >> the president saying, ladies previously tested as to their feelings. in other words, did they find out whether they would allow themselves to be in the presence of african americans? >> that was the point with the tee. they did. so...
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and she wrote one of herbert hoover. so she was actually the first person to write a biography of hoover before he became president. jane: and that was for adults. not for kids. anyway, after her death, her papers ended up at the herb -- hoover presidential library as well as some of her mother's. jane: isn't that interesting? what were some of the revelations that you found? obviously, this book is one, the pulitzer prize -- people must have thought this was somewhat groundbreaking, the way you pulled it all together, all of this information and how it related to his great is why i assume it must have won? caroline: i think it was a combination of establishing the importance of wilder and her work. to both the literary history but also our self-image. as the we see ourselves descendents of people who crossed the great plains. and were involved in settlement of the country. i think people are interested in the kinds of fantasies we have created about our own past. -- how looking at that true are those stories that we tel
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why is that quex. >> when i joined the fbi in 1988 almost 20 years after j edgar hoover died in every director was speaking to the need to diversify the agency and every year it was getting better. that never approached the rest of america you can see improvement. it was not easy when i was a young agent there was a class-action suit by women agents and latino agents and black agents. so there were discrimination problems that existed inside the agency but you can see there was some progress being made and the lawsuits were forcing even more progress but after 9/11 we sought retrenchment i personally believe that is the shift to the national security forecasts when you are away from law enforcement that you can't prove people are breaking the law instead looking at national security threats it's easy as human nature if people have a different life experience to be more dangerous than the risk's of the agency is overwhelmingly white is easy for normal security protocol as applied to an applicant to look more critically at somebody that doesn't look like the fbi and i go through a numbe
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and she wrote one of herbert hoover. she was actually the first person to write a biography of hoover before he became president. >> and that was for adults? >> yes. >> it wasn't for kids? >> yes. but it was actually fictionalized. >> right. >> anyway, after her death, her papers ended up at the hoover presidential library as well as some of her mother's. >> isn't that interesting. so what were some of the revelations that you found? i mean, obviously this book has won the pulitzer prize. people must have thought it was somewhat groundbreaking the way you pulled it together, all this information and how it related to history, i assume is why it won. >> i think it was a combination of establishing the importance of wilder and her work to both our literary history, but also our self image, the way that we see ourselves as the descendents of people who crossed the great plains and were involved in the settlement of the country. i think people are interested in the kind of fantasies that we've created about our own past and
and she wrote one of herbert hoover. she was actually the first person to write a biography of hoover before he became president. >> and that was for adults? >> yes. >> it wasn't for kids? >> yes. but it was actually fictionalized. >> right. >> anyway, after her death, her papers ended up at the hoover presidential library as well as some of her mother's. >> isn't that interesting. so what were some of the revelations that you found? i mean, obviously...
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so did you only hoover one room or something? yeah. chris! what room was it? the lounge. do, i think, if you're going to do one. did you do it properly? well, i thought it was proper. you are probably scrutinising my domestic manifesto. we cannot spend more time scrutinising your vacuuming than we did the brexit party's contract. what are the big things in their contract? in the contract? a political revolution. yeah, it is a lot about constitutional reform, as we discussed before. because they want to change the political system, potentially to make it easier to have more brexit party mps. and then, they talk about their big brexit dividend, so they say they would raise £200 billion, they do it by scrapping hs to, keeping the £13 billion that would we would be giving the eu if we were still in, recovering £7 billion from the european investment bank, which is the investment bank arm, wing of the eu, and taking 50% of the foreign aid budget and spending it in the uk, which would give them a0 billion over five years. on the tv licences either? but i guess the essence of it
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the key guy is hoover. there are times when all of , andrews, bristol's, simss, are working directly for herbert hoover. he is the food guy. he understands the scope of the problem better than anyone else. he is a workaholic. nobody ever did more to save people from starting. hoover should have gotten a nobel peace prize. this is all subject to local politics. i would say the american role in take ashis is to try to much of the local politics out of the equation. what the americans will tend to do is they will tend to get the food to the nationalist components. surprising fact. we are still pushing famine relief to the russians inside the soviet union until 1924. we finally quit doing it because the communist government in moscow becomes so difficult to work with in terms of pushing that food. we are actually trying to get food to people we have identified as existential threat's to the united states. does that answer your question? >> i know there are more questions. we are about to head into a break. feel
the key guy is hoover. there are times when all of , andrews, bristol's, simss, are working directly for herbert hoover. he is the food guy. he understands the scope of the problem better than anyone else. he is a workaholic. nobody ever did more to save people from starting. hoover should have gotten a nobel peace prize. this is all subject to local politics. i would say the american role in take ashis is to try to much of the local politics out of the equation. what the americans will tend to...
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the next day churchhill saw hoover in the white house and visited the house of representatives. the sessions were briefly suspended so the members could meet in visitor. the america tour was a success and brought badly needed money into the churchill's coffers. the american media response was more guarded. after churchill called for a working agreement between great britain and the united states, the "washington post" responded with hostility writing "not too many years ago political and economic union with the yankees would have been repull sitch to british statesmen. now that the tables are turned, mr. churchill is trying to flatter the united states into taking over some of britain's livelts. -- liabilities. what contribution has britain to make to the cooperative bond that mr. churchill suggests? churchill's years in the political wilderness ended with the outbreak of the second world war in september 1939. nine months later he was prime minister, as the western democracies faced their greatest challenge. over the next year and a half under winston churchill's inspired leade
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. >> did you find -- some of the papers are in the herbert hoover library, too? those roses are roses only papers? >> both. >> laura ingalls wilder's papers are in the herbert hoover library. >> yes. it is unusual, but the reason that came about was because when rose began her writing career, and she really began as a yellow journalist, she began writing these kind of questionable biographies of people, and she wrote one of herbert hoover. she was the first person to of hooverography before he became president. >> and that was for adults. >> yes, but it was actually fictionalized. her death, her papers ended up at the hoover presidential library, as well as some of her mother's. >> interesting. what were some of the revelations that you found? has won the pulitzer prize, and people might -- must have thought it was groundbreaking, the way you pulled it together, all of this information, and how it related to history. i assume is why at one? caroline: i think it was a combination of establishing the importance of wilder and her work. to both her literary history b
. >> did you find -- some of the papers are in the herbert hoover library, too? those roses are roses only papers? >> both. >> laura ingalls wilder's papers are in the herbert hoover library. >> yes. it is unusual, but the reason that came about was because when rose began her writing career, and she really began as a yellow journalist, she began writing these kind of questionable biographies of people, and she wrote one of herbert hoover. she was the first person to of...
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she was writing a questionable .iography of people she wrote one of herbert hoover. she was the first person to write a i r griffey of hoover before she be asked before he became president. anyway after her death her papers ended up at the presidential library. >> what were some of the revelations you found. people are somewhat groundbreaking, the way you put six -- this information together. >> i think it was a combination of establishing the importance of wilder and her work. but her literary history also herself image -- also our self image. the way we see ourselves as distant -- as defendants -- descendents of people who crossed across great plains. i think people are interested in the kinds of fantasies we created. how true are those stories we tell ourselves? other people were telling that story before wilder, weren't they? think her story had become one of the central ways that , especiallyorb idea aboutren, the manifest destiny, which is a concept that has been interrogated quite a bit. even today you hear politicians and other people endorse this plan.here w
she was writing a questionable .iography of people she wrote one of herbert hoover. she was the first person to write a i r griffey of hoover before she be asked before he became president. anyway after her death her papers ended up at the presidential library. >> what were some of the revelations you found. people are somewhat groundbreaking, the way you put six -- this information together. >> i think it was a combination of establishing the importance of wilder and her work. but...
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president herbert hoover, then u.s. secretary for commerce, signed an order permanently prohibiting skin importation in 1927. the t killings wen banned in all australian states after a mas psilic backlash in what was thought to be the country's first large citizen conservation movement. the australian koala foundation believes president hoover saved koan las from early extinctt the population could never bounce back. >> mitchell: newshour will have livk'e coverage of this w impeachment inquiry hearings online and on the air. rings are planned fo tuesday, wednesday and thursday. you can find a complete schedule on our website: www.pbs.org/newshour. that's all forekbs newshour end. i'm karina mitchell. thank you so much for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by mediaccess group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. e cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. bar
president herbert hoover, then u.s. secretary for commerce, signed an order permanently prohibiting skin importation in 1927. the t killings wen banned in all australian states after a mas psilic backlash in what was thought to be the country's first large citizen conservation movement. the australian koala foundation believes president hoover saved koan las from early extinctt the population could never bounce back. >> mitchell: newshour will have livk'e coverage of this w impeachment...
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then hoover recommended him to mccarthy.s competition was kennedy who was on the staff of the senate select committee. :-colon edged him out and later claimed kennedy had a grudge and then became chief counsel to senator mccarthy. >> good morning. he began one of his questions what does it mean for the rule of law and democracy? let me ask about the impeachment what does it mean as a lifelong democrat fundraiser operative, the works for my party but what does it mean for the rule of law in democracy with 200 years of house procedure and most importantly, the two modern impeachment presidents nixon and clinton when the speaker comes out of her close dark corners to announce the impeachment inquiry is official without a resolution of the house with a discussion in suing and a vote i don't buy that for one second i'm not a fan of donald trump but i think the party in the house majority is way behind the eight ball on this we can discuss politics bit constitution of law go to the text first it is very clear it could not be more
then hoover recommended him to mccarthy.s competition was kennedy who was on the staff of the senate select committee. :-colon edged him out and later claimed kennedy had a grudge and then became chief counsel to senator mccarthy. >> good morning. he began one of his questions what does it mean for the rule of law and democracy? let me ask about the impeachment what does it mean as a lifelong democrat fundraiser operative, the works for my party but what does it mean for the rule of law...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" brought to you by -- robertgranari. additional funding is provided by -- >> corpora funding provided by stevens inc. >> representative will hurd, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks for having me. member ofa republican house of representatives representing texas's 23rd district. >> that's right. 29 counties, two time zos, 820mi s of the border. >> which makes you the only republican in the house of representativethat represents a border district with the u.s. border and mexico srder. >> thaorrect and the longest border. >> you're also on the how intelligence committee which has this week been undergoing impeachment hearings of we're at the endf the second week public testimony and this week, we heard from dr. fiona hill. president trump's former russia national security council adviser. here's what she said in her opening statement. let's take a look. ani refuse to be part of effort to legitimize the government that thrnukrainian gont is the adversity and ukraine not russia attacked us in 2016. these switches are harmfu
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. >> ...what does nator mark warner say no " >>firing line with margaret hoover" made possible by... >> welcome to "firing line," senator mark warner. >> thank you for having me.ni >> you're the senator from virginia, the former governor of virginia, a former tech entreprene, and you are now the vice chairman of the senate intelligence committee, which is leading an ongoingst inveigation into russian election interference in 2016. we have a lot to talk about this week and we're going to get to erything. one of those things is impeachment. but, first, i'd like to focus on election security. and i'd like to, out ofhe gate, just ask you, are you worried about the russians or other foreign adversaries intervening in our elections in 2020? >> absolutely. we know they will be back. and threason we know this is, if we look at what the russians did in our elections in 2016, vote in the u.k.,the brexit what they did in the french presidential elections -- add that all up in terms of the cost. it's less than the cost of one new f-35 airplan so their abili to intervene in democracies is both ch
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edgar hoover. these processes are in place so that you didn't regress back to that pure co- where there was real corruption. it took decades for the american people to believe we will move past this and it may take another generation but that is how you get past it by doing the right thing, telling your story and having oversight. >> we are running out of time but i want to ask one more question. one person asked a good question about kavanagh but i've already asked. as an fbi employee i've always enjoyed your e-mails about your family traditions. how has your family handle both of you have been through the past few years. thanks for allowing us to use your blog on our mother, -- to use your mug on our mugs, #comeyshomies. i was the special assistant and i continued after he was fired and people were asking how can we get him this mug and then the question came out they said he has to authorize the use invite debate to as an interlocutor in my free time getting you to sign something and all that. h
edgar hoover. these processes are in place so that you didn't regress back to that pure co- where there was real corruption. it took decades for the american people to believe we will move past this and it may take another generation but that is how you get past it by doing the right thing, telling your story and having oversight. >> we are running out of time but i want to ask one more question. one person asked a good question about kavanagh but i've already asked. as an fbi employee...
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so they can drive for the mean time until this appeal is heard molly this isn't the 1st time that hoover has lost his life and in london what other places have been restricted. well there's been a number of cities where they've actually been banned and in 2017 london refused to renew license back then citing similar security concerns including a response to serious crimes were appealed that decision they were given an extension of that license to operate a little bit over a year and in september that was extended to another 2 months but this time city transportation officials. say they've lost confidence in the way still handling the safety concerns and according to c.n.n. this is a pretty big hit london is one of 5 cities that accounted for nearly a quarter of the company's bookings last year were says it has nearly 45000 drivers in line and 3 and a half 1000000 customers there regularly losing its app regularly using its app rather so this is a pretty big hit if they don't get if they're not successful in appealing this decision and as you said there are already countries cities airpor
so they can drive for the mean time until this appeal is heard molly this isn't the 1st time that hoover has lost his life and in london what other places have been restricted. well there's been a number of cities where they've actually been banned and in 2017 london refused to renew license back then citing similar security concerns including a response to serious crimes were appealed that decision they were given an extension of that license to operate a little bit over a year and in...
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this is a dysfunctional relationship between between the regulator and between drivers and between hoover the fact is we don't have a regulated safety and risk management system in regulation and when the reasons why we don't have that is because well there's 2 reasons operators like over do not want to accept public liability they want to stay apart from the transportation piece of this puzzle of the 2nd one is is that they don't want to get involved in managing drivers too closely because that would suggest an employment relationship and so for this reason i think things are starting to fray at the edges what something else i would say you know few years ago a leading parliamentarian here frank field m.p. rose report to bring the economy sweated labor it gentrified that drivers in london were working in sweatshop conditions well sweatshop conditions are also a huge threat to public safety the mayor had the opportunity and the legal powers to make worker rights a condition of license 2 years ago when he made the decision then and again 2 months ago when he said new terms for her to compl
this is a dysfunctional relationship between between the regulator and between drivers and between hoover the fact is we don't have a regulated safety and risk management system in regulation and when the reasons why we don't have that is because well there's 2 reasons operators like over do not want to accept public liability they want to stay apart from the transportation piece of this puzzle of the 2nd one is is that they don't want to get involved in managing drivers too closely because...
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prices started going up weeks ago and continue to rise mr hoover defaulted on a new moment and if you and 5 or $600.00 a week how can you afford this. show and what i used to spend a month is now not enough to cover a week or so you can see such a menu. i recently heard that we're running out of grain which is massive. if we keep running out of these things and we don't have the money to import them of course it's terrifying it's very scary because they're going to be families of people who can't. get flu and. this is another reason why she and the other protesters refused to give up. today their meeting opposite a brooch. cultural center and museum about the 15 year long civil war which killed 150000 people between 197-5990. today's protests are about unity bringing together all the 18 officially recognized religious groups in lebanon the protesters are walking along the former line of demarcation the green line which once divided east and west beirut separating mostly christian and mostly muslim neighborhoods. 10 x. 10. let it. get out they saying get out you are all corrupt. and th
prices started going up weeks ago and continue to rise mr hoover defaulted on a new moment and if you and 5 or $600.00 a week how can you afford this. show and what i used to spend a month is now not enough to cover a week or so you can see such a menu. i recently heard that we're running out of grain which is massive. if we keep running out of these things and we don't have the money to import them of course it's terrifying it's very scary because they're going to be families of people who...
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edgar hoover.follow jones' foot steps into the bureau and too would work undercover in the black community. hoover would go on to become the longest tenured fbi director and targeting influential black americans would become a pattern. in the '50s and '60s hoover targeted martin luther king jr. for extensive surveillance. >> we're going to walk nonviolently and peacefully. >> it was actually the career of a lifetime. >> reporter: but that history did not stop john glover. in 1966 he became the second african-american graduate from the fbi's training academy in quantico, virginia. >> i had a class of new agents training class of 32 individuals. i was the only african-american. >> reporter: glover would rise through the ranks. in late 1970s when the city of atlanta was being haunted bay series of child murders, he led the fbi response. >> i think for the black community it was kind of satisfying to see an african-american man up in front, in charge. >> reporter: in 1982, glover would become the burea
edgar hoover.follow jones' foot steps into the bureau and too would work undercover in the black community. hoover would go on to become the longest tenured fbi director and targeting influential black americans would become a pattern. in the '50s and '60s hoover targeted martin luther king jr. for extensive surveillance. >> we're going to walk nonviolently and peacefully. >> it was actually the career of a lifetime. >> reporter: but that history did not stop john glover. in...
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love 2nd most valuable as always but over to my death in a photo of a local hoover. would you condemn us too. you know those are were they said out of the bus. no. i'm not going. to ban. your legs this is the only. thing i would. have done her brother. were with me and i was going was. something. going on because you could be a 100 you gave me. one. i looked at this question. as a book or. didn't love yet was it up with oh it just dumped. this what i said off as much like the news of just how soon you go and make a fuss was the grammys have been moved us and had some stuff to mother have been a woman us also she was developed that it was the big wig said david big wig been the big big wig the club kids label so i had a whole hour. longer on one side and the g.b. not so well cost that you're on a long. beginner's and then. let me just go do some of the 1st. movement and i mean no tonic stake in immediate tonic. the love i'll. do today i think in the bed i'm a cop and let's have a look i'll call them how to kill a bitch to dedicate. a michelle follicle could have been
love 2nd most valuable as always but over to my death in a photo of a local hoover. would you condemn us too. you know those are were they said out of the bus. no. i'm not going. to ban. your legs this is the only. thing i would. have done her brother. were with me and i was going was. something. going on because you could be a 100 you gave me. one. i looked at this question. as a book or. didn't love yet was it up with oh it just dumped. this what i said off as much like the news of just how...
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remember, the key guy there is hoover.there are times where all of these guys with andrews, bristol, sims are actually working for hoover. he's probably the guy that understands the scope of the problem better than anything else. he's a workaholic, he writes the never anyone work to save so many people from starving to death. whoever should have gotten the nobel peace prize, duty? but this is all subject to local policy. i would say the american role in all of this is to try to write as much of that local politics out of the equation and what the americans will tend to do is they will tend to get the food to the national components and surprising fact. we are still pushing family relief to the russians inside of the soviet union until 1924. we finally quit doing it because the communist government found it so difficult to work with in terms of pushing food. we are trying to get food to people who already identified as an existential threat to the united states. does that answer your question? >> there are more questions wh
remember, the key guy there is hoover.there are times where all of these guys with andrews, bristol, sims are actually working for hoover. he's probably the guy that understands the scope of the problem better than anything else. he's a workaholic, he writes the never anyone work to save so many people from starving to death. whoever should have gotten the nobel peace prize, duty? but this is all subject to local policy. i would say the american role in all of this is to try to write as much of...
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local hoover. yeah those are were they sell out of the bus. now. i'm not going to give. them. so. you're there and it. was. just something. else. you can do you. want here. well you could just put your question. though to keep it or they've not yet with michael dunn. is this what are set up as much like this. room make you question is bill graham as have been us and good safety not to have been a woman a huge fan of could it be the big wig she carried big wig big and big big wig magick the court of king live. on monday one when she had been of course that you want i want you want. begins and then we are going to be judged by god i didn't even know. a movement that i made no tonic stake in a midi tonic how valid my g. get up edward the. one of the 2 that i think and that i'm a copy of a local call them had a candidate stand that it gave a little of was a quality. image helical could have been a miguel a p. b. . so fat on his name was enough that i don't value the same tell him that he doesn't really have that kind of the beginning is that it was a video well i can use it as a get o
local hoover. yeah those are were they sell out of the bus. now. i'm not going to give. them. so. you're there and it. was. just something. else. you can do you. want here. well you could just put your question. though to keep it or they've not yet with michael dunn. is this what are set up as much like this. room make you question is bill graham as have been us and good safety not to have been a woman a huge fan of could it be the big wig she carried big wig big and big big wig magick the...
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the hoover institute put out a paper this year in infrastructure and principles for slight -- climate infrastructure. i was reading through it the other day, i can't remember what the principles were but i think there are organizations like hoover and experts like doug mason in the room who would be a wealth of expertise on advice to that particular -- >> we have to end it there. we are a couple minutes past 11. speaking to the bill we have a wonderful fact sheet, nature-based solutions on the transportation bill. let me thank anna, amber, george, for all the work in pulling out the briefing. thank you and hope everyone has a really great rest of your friday. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv has coverage of the recent boston book festival beginning today at 2:00 pm eastern with author discussions on violence. >> it is common to say in the area of gun violence that we need more research and the assumption, implicit in that statement is we don't know what works to reduce gun violence. that's not true in relation to urban gun violence. u
the hoover institute put out a paper this year in infrastructure and principles for slight -- climate infrastructure. i was reading through it the other day, i can't remember what the principles were but i think there are organizations like hoover and experts like doug mason in the room who would be a wealth of expertise on advice to that particular -- >> we have to end it there. we are a couple minutes past 11. speaking to the bill we have a wonderful fact sheet, nature-based solutions...
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a senior fellow at the hoover institute head office of legal counsel from the george w. bush administration to challenge the warrantless wiretapping program to justify the use against the war of terrorism. author of terror presidency. please join me to welcome jack goldsmith. [applause] >> thank you very much for hosting this event and for you all coming out tonight even though there is a democratic debate and a baseball team i am grateful that you came. my tale begins june 1975 i was 12 years old living in arkansas and my mother married her third husband his name was charles o'brien my birth father was not terribly good my second stepfather - - my first stepfather was not very good i didn't have a very good father figure so he shows up on the scene i had known him about six months before they got married and i immediately glommed onto him. he was an amazing father. he showed me the love and affection i never had we did everything together i thought he was great. twelve years old. six months later jimmy hoffa disappeared mysteriously from a parking lot in the suburbs of
a senior fellow at the hoover institute head office of legal counsel from the george w. bush administration to challenge the warrantless wiretapping program to justify the use against the war of terrorism. author of terror presidency. please join me to welcome jack goldsmith. [applause] >> thank you very much for hosting this event and for you all coming out tonight even though there is a democratic debate and a baseball team i am grateful that you came. my tale begins june 1975 i was 12...
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-- and hoover says, embezzled $25,000 from the gym's accounts. >> he had told me he had thought thatpart of his -- his pay, his package. and i said, "no, dathan, it's not part of your package." >> reporter: and that was just the beginning. dathan left the job -- and his wife. he ran off with laura michele reese, who'd later be known as jane cortez in bocas. in 2005, police say dathan started in on his real estate scams. he sold a home that wasn't his for $200,000. police charged him with obtaining property under false pretenses. by the time the owner realized what had happened, dathan was on the run. that landed him on the television program "america's most wanted." >> reporter: somewhere along the line, police say dathan sold a stolen car in montana, and when cops pulled him over for speeding in wyoming, he took off, leading them on a high speed chase before escaping. it seems it was only after he moved to panama that dathan's scams took a sinister turn. >> the change was he killed people to get the documentation in order to take over the property. and not only did he steal the prop
-- and hoover says, embezzled $25,000 from the gym's accounts. >> he had told me he had thought thatpart of his -- his pay, his package. and i said, "no, dathan, it's not part of your package." >> reporter: and that was just the beginning. dathan left the job -- and his wife. he ran off with laura michele reese, who'd later be known as jane cortez in bocas. in 2005, police say dathan started in on his real estate scams. he sold a home that wasn't his for $200,000. police...
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hoover wealthy are like robbers in a building that is burning down they're not trying to put out theire they're stealing what they can before that is burning down they're not trying to put out the fire they're stealing what they can before it's all gone well now the country is literally burning down california or it's all gone well now the country is literally burning down california is burning millions can't even turn on their lights and the rich are richer that is burning millions can't even turn on their lights and the rich are richer than ever before this isn't this isn't just late stage capitalism this is late stage whatever before this isn't this isn't just late stage capitalism this is late stage world and the rulers are focusing on. donald trump any world and the rulers are focusing on on. donald trump's idiot phone call to the ukraine there's a tsunami coming at us and we're arguing over who took it bone cold in the ukraine there's a tsunami coming at us and we're arguing over who took the last cookie you can add . to that as of course the last cookie you could have. to get
hoover wealthy are like robbers in a building that is burning down they're not trying to put out theire they're stealing what they can before that is burning down they're not trying to put out the fire they're stealing what they can before it's all gone well now the country is literally burning down california or it's all gone well now the country is literally burning down california is burning millions can't even turn on their lights and the rich are richer that is burning millions can't even...
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and started by future president hoover. when he was an under graduate at stanford. >> who are you rooting for? >> i don't know. journalistic objectivity goes out the window. >> the 122ened annual game will be played tomorrow. >> one tradition kalt kcal isacl big game bonfire. there's a twist this >> a twist and turn in the right direction. wood is out. butane is in. >> some might consider it almost sack religious to build a fire using steel. but dry conditions in spare the air days forced the berkeley to cancel this event in the past. so administration warned students it was time to make changes. >> you should start looking towards something for next year and the future. >> the committee reached out to experience in burning man to help what students call project phoenix. the structure is eight feet wide and 14 feet tall. producing flames four stories high. >> burning gas. or butane. it lets off 99% less particlate. >> this will be the new normal. a steel bonfire fuelled by butane. still there are those who remember the good
and started by future president hoover. when he was an under graduate at stanford. >> who are you rooting for? >> i don't know. journalistic objectivity goes out the window. >> the 122ened annual game will be played tomorrow. >> one tradition kalt kcal isacl big game bonfire. there's a twist this >> a twist and turn in the right direction. wood is out. butane is in. >> some might consider it almost sack religious to build a fire using steel. but dry...
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probably caviar just sitting around to munch on probably heated toilet seats on the hoover wealthy arelike nah probably heated toilet seats on the hoover wealthy are like robbers in a building that is burning down they're not trying to put out the robbers in a building that is burning down and they're not trying to put out the fire they're stealing what they can before it's all gone well now the country is fire they're stealing what they can before it's all gone well now the country is literally burning down california is arning millions can't even turn on to literally burning down california is arning millions can't even turn on their life and the rich are richer than ever before this isn't this is just their life and the rich are richer than ever before this isn't this this is just a late stage capitalism this is late stage world and the rulers are focusing on late stage capitalism this is late stage world and the rulers are focusing on on on what donald trump idiot phone call to the ukraine there just to not on on what donald trump idiot phone call to the ukraine there's a tsunami c
probably caviar just sitting around to munch on probably heated toilet seats on the hoover wealthy arelike nah probably heated toilet seats on the hoover wealthy are like robbers in a building that is burning down they're not trying to put out the robbers in a building that is burning down and they're not trying to put out the fire they're stealing what they can before it's all gone well now the country is fire they're stealing what they can before it's all gone well now the country is...
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edgar hoover's, j and others. hoover was the only one who encouraged robert kennedy to role ashe rule -- the attorney general, and the next day, he asked his friend to accompany him to the president-elect's home to have breakfast. on the drive there from mclean, virginia to the kennedys' home in washington, he knew he did not want to take the job. he knew, he said, his father was going to be really, really angry. because his father wanted robert to become attorney general. in that morning over breakfast, jack kennedy would have nothing of his brother's opposition. he wanted him to be attorney general. largely because of his own interest to have an insider he could trust completely for device and counsel, but also, i think, to some extent due to pressure from his father. quite kennedy senior was a character. he was 25, he was a bank president. he had a lot on the ball. never very bitter he was fully accepted in boston society because he was irish catholic. there was a great divide in boston. it was his goal in life
edgar hoover's, j and others. hoover was the only one who encouraged robert kennedy to role ashe rule -- the attorney general, and the next day, he asked his friend to accompany him to the president-elect's home to have breakfast. on the drive there from mclean, virginia to the kennedys' home in washington, he knew he did not want to take the job. he knew, he said, his father was going to be really, really angry. because his father wanted robert to become attorney general. in that morning over...
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after the election of her better hoover in 1928, churchill wrote to his wife clipen tine saying poor old england is slowly but surely being forced into the failed. why can't me, -- americans leave us alone? sure them they might manage their own affairs. she wrote back considering her husband should become foreign exeqhur. she said you must try to understand a master america and make her like you but all this talk back academic in may 12929 when churchill lost office along with the defeat of the conservative government. he was not to be back in government for a full 10 years. churchill's lack of influence on british policy frustrated him but the silver lining was the opportunity for an extended two-month holiday and speaking tour across the united states in 1929 where he met personality as diverse as william hahn -- randolph herself and interestingly, charlie chaplin in hollywood. the trip to the united states included a brief stopover in washington where he met her better however at the who i say. ominously, the day of that meeting was october 19, 1929, just weeks before the wall str
after the election of her better hoover in 1928, churchill wrote to his wife clipen tine saying poor old england is slowly but surely being forced into the failed. why can't me, -- americans leave us alone? sure them they might manage their own affairs. she wrote back considering her husband should become foreign exeqhur. she said you must try to understand a master america and make her like you but all this talk back academic in may 12929 when churchill lost office along with the defeat of the...
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probably caviar just sitting around among probably heated toilet seats they'd be fine hoover wealthyur lawn probably heated toilet seats they'd be they'd be fine hoover wealthy are like like robbers in. a building that is burning down their not put out the fire they're stealing what they can before it's all gone well now the country is the fire they're stealing what they can before it's all gone well now the country is literally burning down california is burning millions can't even talk to literally burning down california is burning millions can't even turn on their lights and the rich are richer than ever before this is it this is just an on their lights and the rich are richer than ever before this isn't this isn't just late stage capitalism this is late stage world and the rulers are focusing late stage capitalism this is late stage world and the rulers are focusing on an unwise. donald trump any opponent cold of the ukraine there is 2 going on what donald trump any opponent cold in the ukraine there's a tsunami coming at us and we're arguing over who took the last cooking you g
probably caviar just sitting around among probably heated toilet seats they'd be fine hoover wealthyur lawn probably heated toilet seats they'd be they'd be fine hoover wealthy are like like robbers in. a building that is burning down their not put out the fire they're stealing what they can before it's all gone well now the country is the fire they're stealing what they can before it's all gone well now the country is literally burning down california is burning millions can't even talk to...
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constitution of the united states that greets our employees every day when they walk into the building, the hoover building. the fbi has been in the news on occasion lately, and there are some topics i will try and discuss, and i'll try not to run out the clock so harvey does not have to give me perhaps the hook sign, but i want to talk about the fisk opinion given the current procedure, the freedom act and cyber if we have a chance to get that far into my remarks. so the recent court opinions on fbi minimization and query procedures, judge roseberg, whoi think you're going to hear from tomorrow and he gets rebuttal time found that our revise prod seed you ares that we submitted were not appropriate. the procedures were inconsistent with the requirements to keep records of each u.s. person query term and there was inadequate in our query justifications and they were inconsistent with section 702e and the fourth amendment. so the amended procedures which have now been approved by the court retain -- we will retain query records in a manner that differentiates between u.s. person queries and all oth
constitution of the united states that greets our employees every day when they walk into the building, the hoover building. the fbi has been in the news on occasion lately, and there are some topics i will try and discuss, and i'll try not to run out the clock so harvey does not have to give me perhaps the hook sign, but i want to talk about the fisk opinion given the current procedure, the freedom act and cyber if we have a chance to get that far into my remarks. so the recent court opinions...
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hoover lurie is a co-founder of the restart project a u.k. based organization that supports repair initiatives the european commission has recently ratified a new set of regulations that will make repairing easier from 2021 it will force manufacturers to make spare parts available to repair shops but crucially not to customers. now that doesn't make any sense and that's why people want a real writer is not something that is designed to limit what people can read. the pressure is mounting for right to repair based on 3 key pillars. first oxus to spare parts for all the products for everyone. second access to repair manuals. and 3rd this line of products so that they're easy to take apart. while our devices are increasingly complex the solution to the problem doesn't have to be a comprehensive right to repair has the potential to benefit both the customers and the environment. now growing up obscenely large heaps of discovered on the side of a highway waiting to be set on fire the way that picture is very fair in the indian cities many discarde
hoover lurie is a co-founder of the restart project a u.k. based organization that supports repair initiatives the european commission has recently ratified a new set of regulations that will make repairing easier from 2021 it will force manufacturers to make spare parts available to repair shops but crucially not to customers. now that doesn't make any sense and that's why people want a real writer is not something that is designed to limit what people can read. the pressure is mounting for...
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to try and get things dry, i know people have started to hoover, vacuum-clean the water so they can return to life as normal. anchor: return to life as normal, that is going to take some while. talk to us about the damage that has been done by these record floods. james: almost everyone in venice will have been affected in some way, especially business owners and people living on the ground floor. 70% of the city was underwater today. we spoke to people who have lost computers for their businesses, who have lost mattresses for the house, sofas, fridges from all those kinds of things. venice is a unesco cultural heritage city. some of the damage will have been done to places like st. mark's the silica right behind me--st. mark's basilica right behind me. you can't really count how much the damage will cost to repair, because some of the things are quite simply priceless. anchor: exactly, that is the word i was going to use as well. the government has already declared a state of emergency, and now there are calls for international help? james: yes, that's right. the government has declared a
to try and get things dry, i know people have started to hoover, vacuum-clean the water so they can return to life as normal. anchor: return to life as normal, that is going to take some while. talk to us about the damage that has been done by these record floods. james: almost everyone in venice will have been affected in some way, especially business owners and people living on the ground floor. 70% of the city was underwater today. we spoke to people who have lost computers for their...
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the phone hoover institute and is testing how secure these systems are project manager flowing on kish shows us how voice id works minus to me my voice is now my password. is for the company keeps a voice samples of their customers on file its software creates a biometric profile with more than $100.00 characteristics including pitch and rhythm mind you will my. mind pos what is my instrument when a customer logs on the program compares their voice to the one saved on their profile if there's a 100 percent match they get the green light but what happens if you played a clone for us from liar bird. to end liable and other similar systems haven't reached the level of perfection required to replicate the melody and features of a human voice in. artificial voices are also used in the entertainment industry at the french company candy voices developing software for computer games. players can have fun with well known voices. people who've lost their voice through illness could also benefit from the technology as long as their voice is saved in the system. that's off again you know. he left
the phone hoover institute and is testing how secure these systems are project manager flowing on kish shows us how voice id works minus to me my voice is now my password. is for the company keeps a voice samples of their customers on file its software creates a biometric profile with more than $100.00 characteristics including pitch and rhythm mind you will my. mind pos what is my instrument when a customer logs on the program compares their voice to the one saved on their profile if there's a...
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that greets our employees everyday when you walk in to the building, the hoover building. the fbi has been in the news on occasion lately, and there are some topics i will try and discuss, and i'll try not to run out the clock so that harvey can give me, will not have to give me perhaps the hook sign. but i'm going to talk about core procedures, the usa freedom act, and cyber if i have a chance to get that far into my remarks. so the recent court opinions on fbi minimization querying procedures, the judge who i think you have from tomorrow, so he gets rebuttal time, found that our revised procedures that we submitted were not appropriate. the query and procedures when consistent with requirements to keep records of each u.s. person query term, and it was inadequate in our query justifications, and they were inconsistent with section 702e and the fourth amendment. so the amendment procedures which have now been approved by the court retain querying, we will retain querying records in the manner that differentiate between u.s. person queries and all others, written justifica
that greets our employees everyday when you walk in to the building, the hoover building. the fbi has been in the news on occasion lately, and there are some topics i will try and discuss, and i'll try not to run out the clock so that harvey can give me, will not have to give me perhaps the hook sign. but i'm going to talk about core procedures, the usa freedom act, and cyber if i have a chance to get that far into my remarks. so the recent court opinions on fbi minimization querying...