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the convoluted hoover-coolidge coolidge-hoover story illustrates something else. the republican party in the 1920's was no monolith. in the nuances of these two men's relationship, we can see in microcosm some of the fault lines in a decade more intriguing than is usually perceived. thank you. [applause] >> question. >> my history is not that good, but who were the presidents of those last three elections you mentioned, 1992 and the two others previous to that? dr. nash: yes. this is when taft succeeded teddy roosevelt. the same party and so forth. within two years, the republican party was in a civil war between the taftites and roosevelt people. in 1928, hoover of course was succeeding coolidge. and hoover was winning out over the considerable opposition of the eastern conservative wing of the republican party that did not trust him. in 1988, it was george bush, the first george bush succeeding ronald reagan, and there were tensions that developed rather quickly between the bush people and the residual reaganites. in 1992, that is one of the factors that permitt
the convoluted hoover-coolidge coolidge-hoover story illustrates something else. the republican party in the 1920's was no monolith. in the nuances of these two men's relationship, we can see in microcosm some of the fault lines in a decade more intriguing than is usually perceived. thank you. [applause] >> question. >> my history is not that good, but who were the presidents of those last three elections you mentioned, 1992 and the two others previous to that? dr. nash: yes. this...
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on the recommendation of william f buckley, the hoover presidential library association now the hoover presidential foundation contracted with doctor nash to write a multi volume biography of herbert hooper. the three volumes that resulted in the life of herbert hoover, the engineer, the humanitarian, and master of emergencies. remains the most thorough treatment of hoover's life from birth through the end of his work and it wasn't ministration as head of the food administration. he expertly edited herbert hoover's unpublished writings, freedom betrayed herbert hoover's secret history of the second world war and its aftermath and the crusade years 1933 to 1955 herbert hoover's lost more of the new deal era and its aftermath. as one of our archivist describe, george he is someone you someone will forget more than i will ever know about herbert mover. doctor nash is conducting a study on herbert hoover in franklin roosevelt, his top today's inside of the great enigma and a great engineer. the political relationship of calvin cooper calvin coolidge and herbert over. (applause) >> thank yo
on the recommendation of william f buckley, the hoover presidential library association now the hoover presidential foundation contracted with doctor nash to write a multi volume biography of herbert hooper. the three volumes that resulted in the life of herbert hoover, the engineer, the humanitarian, and master of emergencies. remains the most thorough treatment of hoover's life from birth through the end of his work and it wasn't ministration as head of the food administration. he expertly...
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hoover did not seek it. in notes he made in memorandum afterwards, he indicated that american media, which made hitler out to be a clown, could not be more wrong. that hitler meant what he said, and what he said was sheer evil. he thought the germans and russians would be involved in this very prolonged bloodletting that would protect western interests, similar to what happened in iraq and iran. it is a rather cynical view, but hoover thought that america should become fortress america and you know, let the nazis and the soviets fight it out. paul: it isn't until pearl harbor that hoover comes on board supporting the american military being involved. he is supportive of roosevelt during the war but at that point he did not have much option. i think it is interesting that that america first group with lindbergh and taft and other people who had the idea -- william randolph hearst -- who had the idea of stay out of the war and let them fight it out over there, hoover was very much in that camp, whereas rooseve
hoover did not seek it. in notes he made in memorandum afterwards, he indicated that american media, which made hitler out to be a clown, could not be more wrong. that hitler meant what he said, and what he said was sheer evil. he thought the germans and russians would be involved in this very prolonged bloodletting that would protect western interests, similar to what happened in iraq and iran. it is a rather cynical view, but hoover thought that america should become fortress america and you...
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roosevelttor of the and huber hoover -- herbert hoover presidential museums. about one ofto talk the most remarkable transitions in american history, the presidential election of 1932, and hoover and roosevelt, their before andonship after their presidencies. this was a period of incredible trauma for the united states, the great depression. the two of them had known each other for quite some time. during world war i, franken roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the navy under woodrow wilson. do you want to talk about what hoover did during world war i? >> sure. herbert hoover was the head of the u.s. food administration. it had to essentially provide food to the soldiers going to europe and hoover was able to provide the necessary food by getting americans to voluntarily reduce consumption by 15%. he did this by appealing to american housewives to sign pledge cards where they would every day which meant of the week, you gave up a certain essential component. meat, wheat, sugar, fat. you had meatless mondays and heatlessss -- w wednesdays. hoover was able
roosevelttor of the and huber hoover -- herbert hoover presidential museums. about one ofto talk the most remarkable transitions in american history, the presidential election of 1932, and hoover and roosevelt, their before andonship after their presidencies. this was a period of incredible trauma for the united states, the great depression. the two of them had known each other for quite some time. during world war i, franken roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the navy under woodrow...
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of lou henri hoover. what is to just interested you to dispensable years of your life looking into this one. >> i got interested in her with talking with a friend of mine through the library up in canton ohio and when i started looking at lieu, a realize that this is a woman whose story has not been fully told. there are so many layers to her, so many different activities that she has been involved in, and a legacy that she has left for women particularly even today that i would like to see arrest of people know about. >> let's start with her growing up here, she was born in waterloo iowa, and the tails i read is that her father really wanted a boy. >> so they say. and so the name blue which is not short for louise or any other type of genuinely feel name, and he did pretty much raise her as what we would call a tomboy. she, one of the earliest pictures of her with her father was of the two of them fishing stream. i know that you've got a fix that we're going to show later of her carrying a rifle and on t
of lou henri hoover. what is to just interested you to dispensable years of your life looking into this one. >> i got interested in her with talking with a friend of mine through the library up in canton ohio and when i started looking at lieu, a realize that this is a woman whose story has not been fully told. there are so many layers to her, so many different activities that she has been involved in, and a legacy that she has left for women particularly even today that i would like to...
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hoover was not keen on that. and in 1956 and '57 the court begins to roll back laws put in place in the late '30s and early '40s that had given free reign to round up anybody that is a member of a group that might overthrow the united states government, which in court terms was interpreted loosely. it was used to put top leaders of the communist party in jail. leaders, by the way, who were operating for a foreign party. but this rollback leads to the creation of this program. hoover's calls for actions over "influence over the masses, information leading to confusion and disunity, penetration of specific channels in human life, espionage, and sabotage potential." of those, the last two are illegal, but influence over the masses, ability to create controversy, penetration of specific channels of american life where public opinion is molded, you may find the ideas of the communist party to be reprehensible, nonetheless, those are not specifically illegal things. it effectively destroys what remains of the communist
hoover was not keen on that. and in 1956 and '57 the court begins to roll back laws put in place in the late '30s and early '40s that had given free reign to round up anybody that is a member of a group that might overthrow the united states government, which in court terms was interpreted loosely. it was used to put top leaders of the communist party in jail. leaders, by the way, who were operating for a foreign party. but this rollback leads to the creation of this program. hoover's calls for...
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and hoover warns fdr that haters will you know basically down it so and they support hoover's suggestion, and every person this is what they wanted every person in america fingerprinted. the aclu complaints in 1936, about groups that do not want to go to war. they want to make sure the united states does not come involved with anything it's going to happen over there. so fdr seems nothing wrong, with groups and noting his house had been bombed in 1919. moreover fdr is looking into political pawns as well, in particular he has the ftc i investigate several senators, and public figures including charles limburg. olive who oppose any intervention in europe. hoover learned from this experience, that he can curry favor, and gain leverage by digging into any precedence enemies, or perceived enemies. for example he never blackmail's kennedy brothers, but he does give robert kennedy, attorney general monthly updates, and all the people that he knows the accusations against, him. and on the one hand, perhaps this is some helpful personal knowledge, that robert kennedy can use, but it also ensures
and hoover warns fdr that haters will you know basically down it so and they support hoover's suggestion, and every person this is what they wanted every person in america fingerprinted. the aclu complaints in 1936, about groups that do not want to go to war. they want to make sure the united states does not come involved with anything it's going to happen over there. so fdr seems nothing wrong, with groups and noting his house had been bombed in 1919. moreover fdr is looking into political...
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edgar hoover. it compiles files on roughly 200,000 individuals. those files are used to round up several thousand suspected radicals in a series of raids that occur in at least 40 cities across the united states. some of the people rounded up are well known prominent radicals, the anarchist emma goldman, other people are arrested simply because they appeared foreign or members of a labor union and so forth. many of those arrests were held incommunicado for months, no access to lawyers, no access to their families and 249 resident aliens are put on a boat and deported to russia at the end of 1919 because of their alleged anarchist beliefs. there's a tremendous political backlash against this, in particular, many of the civil groups who are rounded up are not engaged in radical violent behavior. they're instead political dissidents. maybe they hold radical views, but nonetheless, they have not engaged in anything. and some of them are simply immigrants, immigrants from russia, immigrants from southern and eastern europe. so the political backlash ag
edgar hoover. it compiles files on roughly 200,000 individuals. those files are used to round up several thousand suspected radicals in a series of raids that occur in at least 40 cities across the united states. some of the people rounded up are well known prominent radicals, the anarchist emma goldman, other people are arrested simply because they appeared foreign or members of a labor union and so forth. many of those arrests were held incommunicado for months, no access to lawyers, no...
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hoover was knocking on that. and in 1956, 57, the court begins to roll back the legal measures that were available to attack political dissidence. laws have been put in place in late thirties in early forties. that had given kind of free range around of anybody who is a member of a group that might espouse to overthrow the united states government, which in court rulings was interpreted pretty loosely. it was used to put top leaders of the communist party of the united states in jail. top leaders who, by the way, we're operating for a foreign party seep usa, it's top leaders were controlled from moscow. this sort of rollback and legal power, this threat of exposing more informants, east of the creation of his counterintelligence program. hoover's memo creating co-intel pro influence of the masses, information leading to confusion and disunity, penetration in specific channels of american life, or public opinion is molded, and espionage and sabotage potential. of those, the last two or legal, espionage and sabotag
hoover was knocking on that. and in 1956, 57, the court begins to roll back the legal measures that were available to attack political dissidence. laws have been put in place in late thirties in early forties. that had given kind of free range around of anybody who is a member of a group that might espouse to overthrow the united states government, which in court rulings was interpreted pretty loosely. it was used to put top leaders of the communist party of the united states in jail. top...
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>> i'm a senior fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university.i've always been very happy about it, a great institution, great people there. a great environment, it has meant everything to me and to my work and facilitated that so i am a fan. >> these are just a few of the many hoover institution fellows have appeared on booktv. you can watch any of the programs featured over the past 90 minutes in their entirety on our website, booktv.org, just search hoover institution and book. here's a look at some publishing industry news. last week at queens county court, dismissed a motion to stop the publication of a forthcoming book by donald trump's niece mary trump that is critical of the president. robert trump, the president's brother has filed a second motion to the new york supreme court to halt the book's release based on the argument that mister trump violated a nondisclosure agreement she signed, her book too much and never enough is scheduled to be available in late july. also last week former trump administration white house press secretary se
>> i'm a senior fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university.i've always been very happy about it, a great institution, great people there. a great environment, it has meant everything to me and to my work and facilitated that so i am a fan. >> these are just a few of the many hoover institution fellows have appeared on booktv. you can watch any of the programs featured over the past 90 minutes in their entirety on our website, booktv.org, just search hoover institution...
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it is great to be back at hoover.assignments. the grown-ups questions if i have two. the whole idea of citizenship and what motivated my remarks in the clip that you just saw, i think we look at our big court decisions. i don't want to spend too much time. we have got richard epstein and professor mcconnell. i will stay away from a deep analysis of those cases. i will point to you if there are questions. we have defined our citizenship that has been part of the fabric of who we are until the dred my studentson, and can't believe at any point in american history the supreme court put have declared a person, slave in a free or nonfree state, not a citizen of the united states. we start there because the students we teach now did not necessarily learn about some of the canonical cases surrounding citizenship. v.n you think about plessy ferguson, talking about separate but equal. we chipped away until we came to a fuller understanding of what it means to be american. in the cases i mentioned in the clip and the ones that
it is great to be back at hoover.assignments. the grown-ups questions if i have two. the whole idea of citizenship and what motivated my remarks in the clip that you just saw, i think we look at our big court decisions. i don't want to spend too much time. we have got richard epstein and professor mcconnell. i will stay away from a deep analysis of those cases. i will point to you if there are questions. we have defined our citizenship that has been part of the fabric of who we are until the...
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i'm a fellow at the hoover institution. i want to welcome you to hoover capital conversations. the hoover institution is one of the leading research centers with a mission dedicated to producing policy ideas that promote economic prosperity, national security, and democratic governance. to tell you a bit about our capital conversation series, this is a time when hoover fellows like me get to talk policy with some of our nation's leading policy makers. today we are fortunate to have with us senator marco rubio to talk about america's future after covid-19. as part of our discussion, we'll be taking audience questions from you. we encourage you to submit at the bottom of your screen. with that let's get started. senator rubio is the united states senator for florida. he's got a number of committee assignments. committee on aging. he's chairing the committee on intelligence as well as the committee on small business and entrepreneurship. he's been a leading voice on a number of different issues. thank you for taking time today. >> thank you for doing this. >> i want to start with
i'm a fellow at the hoover institution. i want to welcome you to hoover capital conversations. the hoover institution is one of the leading research centers with a mission dedicated to producing policy ideas that promote economic prosperity, national security, and democratic governance. to tell you a bit about our capital conversation series, this is a time when hoover fellows like me get to talk policy with some of our nation's leading policy makers. today we are fortunate to have with us...
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scott atlas, senior fellow at the hoover institution of sanford and chief of neuroradiology. good to see a period of i'm curious, if there's no reason to panic, what's the premise of that? >> first of all, no panic when they disqualifying themselves from the position. that i want to talk about the data. if i only see the focus on more cases. it doesn't really matter how cases and only matters who gets the cases. we know that the infection and fatality rate for people under somebody is 0.04% less than the seasonal flu. they cases themselves should not be and were never the focus. if it's only the drastic consequences of the cases. when we look at the cases in every state, the overwhelming majority are younger and healthier people. if i think in florida, the median age is 36, and texas at
scott atlas, senior fellow at the hoover institution of sanford and chief of neuroradiology. good to see a period of i'm curious, if there's no reason to panic, what's the premise of that? >> first of all, no panic when they disqualifying themselves from the position. that i want to talk about the data. if i only see the focus on more cases. it doesn't really matter how cases and only matters who gets the cases. we know that the infection and fatality rate for people under somebody is...
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great report at that time hoover did a year ago and i should make a plug for a wonderful hoover program is integral on chinese, sharp power, they larry diamond and others are working on as well, and then zach had a question. back in the day we had the u.s. information agency. and so i fells the question is, why did it take us so long and why are we seem not to be adapting to the information dimension of this and too you have any ideas about how to respond to the pear's effort to influence us in such way we don't respond effectively to these various forms of aggression? >> i know we're getting down to the last minutes and this a important question. in term othe public i try to address this in the new china rules which i should have called the new beijing rules but the china rules. so i used that. but i tried to get -- you're absolutely right if the report our colleague did on the chinese influence operation as touchphone you can get it on he hoover site. larry is continuing the work, hr is central to it as well in terms of taiwan and the power, because we have woken up to it. want to be
great report at that time hoover did a year ago and i should make a plug for a wonderful hoover program is integral on chinese, sharp power, they larry diamond and others are working on as well, and then zach had a question. back in the day we had the u.s. information agency. and so i fells the question is, why did it take us so long and why are we seem not to be adapting to the information dimension of this and too you have any ideas about how to respond to the pear's effort to influence us in...
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i'm a fellow at the hoover institution at want to welcome you to hoover capital conversations. the hoover institution one of the leading centers dedicated to producing polls i'd disaffirm economic prosperity, national security and democratic governance. detail a bit about our capital conversations series this is a time when hoover feels like they get to talk also some of our nation's leading policymakers. today were fortunate to have with us senator marco rubio to talk about america's future after covid-19. as part of a discussion, we will be taking audience questions from you so encourage you to submit your question at the q&a button located at the bottom of your screen. let's get started. senator rubio as all of you know is the trade center from florida. you have a number of committee assignments, committee on aging, he is currently chairing the committee on intelligence as was the committee on small business and has been the leading voice on a number of different issues. thanks for taking some time today. >> thank you. >> i want to start with what i think is the single bigge
i'm a fellow at the hoover institution at want to welcome you to hoover capital conversations. the hoover institution one of the leading centers dedicated to producing polls i'd disaffirm economic prosperity, national security and democratic governance. detail a bit about our capital conversations series this is a time when hoover feels like they get to talk also some of our nation's leading policymakers. today were fortunate to have with us senator marco rubio to talk about america's future...
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when he runs, hoover has to defend he had not done what he should. a team like a war and he produced the action that made that happen and suddenly, this is headlines. we have a leader finally, a government, collective action and the collective action of a nation as a whole working together is the central key to dealing with any of these crisis, much less a triple crisis. >> you know, that's so interesting partly because, you know, we focus so much on fda as president, the new deal, the programs that he implemented once he was in office but i find this point about his campaign and why he won this campaign against hoover fascinating. sounds to me like you're essentially lining one sitting president who tried to pass the buck up against someone who came in and argued no, we need national leadership and i feel as though the parallels between president trump and his approach to coronavirus in particular and joe biden are ine ined crepeble >> president trump had the thought he had the power to decide when economies could open again and made this comment sa
when he runs, hoover has to defend he had not done what he should. a team like a war and he produced the action that made that happen and suddenly, this is headlines. we have a leader finally, a government, collective action and the collective action of a nation as a whole working together is the central key to dealing with any of these crisis, much less a triple crisis. >> you know, that's so interesting partly because, you know, we focus so much on fda as president, the new deal, the...
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that larry diamond and others are working on as well hereof hoover.h said i guess the question is, why did it take us so long? why are we in seemed to be not adapting to the information of this. you have any ideas on how to respond to the parties are effort that influenced us in such a way we don't respond effectively to the various forms of aggression? >> and over getting down to the last minute.this is such an important wonderful question. i try to address all of this in the chapter called the new china rules. the china rules was more mellifluous. you're absolutely right. the report our colleague larry diamond data on the chinese operations. as a touchstone everybody needs to read it you can get it on the hoover site. hr is essential to it as well in terms of taiwan and the sharp power. because we really have woken up to it. i want to be an optimist. it's a great day here in dc it's raining in fact but i want to be optimistic the optimism is that it took us long to get it right because we really are hopeful this is gonna work out well. our hearts ar
that larry diamond and others are working on as well hereof hoover.h said i guess the question is, why did it take us so long? why are we in seemed to be not adapting to the information of this. you have any ideas on how to respond to the parties are effort that influenced us in such a way we don't respond effectively to the various forms of aggression? >> and over getting down to the last minute.this is such an important wonderful question. i try to address all of this in the chapter...
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george h nash is our foremost authority on the life and times of herbert hoover. receiving the phd in history from harvard university his , dissertation, the conservative intellectual movement in america since 1945, was quickly published and remains a seminal study on this topic. on the recommendation of william
george h nash is our foremost authority on the life and times of herbert hoover. receiving the phd in history from harvard university his , dissertation, the conservative intellectual movement in america since 1945, was quickly published and remains a seminal study on this topic. on the recommendation of william
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it's great to be back at hoover. i hope there are some students in d.the audience because i have assignments but i'll just ask the grown-ups questions if i have to. the whole idea of citizenship and what motivated my remarks in the clip that you just saw , i think we look at our big court decisions. i see richard epstein is in the audience and we got professor mcconnell here so i will stay away from a deep analysis of thosecases . i'll point to you sir if there are questions but we did find our citizenship that's been a part of the fabric of who we are. and so the dred scott w decision is one that i thought many of my students who just can't believe at any point in american history that the supreme court could have declared a person's to be a slave in a free or nonfree state not a citizen of the united states. and we start there for that conversation because the students that we teach now didn't necessarily learn about some of the canonical cases in american history surrounding citizenship. then you think about lesse
it's great to be back at hoover. i hope there are some students in d.the audience because i have assignments but i'll just ask the grown-ups questions if i have to. the whole idea of citizenship and what motivated my remarks in the clip that you just saw , i think we look at our big court decisions. i see richard epstein is in the audience and we got professor mcconnell here so i will stay away from a deep analysis of thosecases . i'll point to you sir if there are questions but we did find our...
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>> "firing lineth wi margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... corpate funding is provided by... >> welcome to "firing line," mayor keisha lance bottoms. >> thank you for having me. >> you are the 60th mayor of the city of atlanta, anyour national profile has risen as you have faced more crises in the past several months than many politicians face in an entire lifetime. from the pandemic to these fatal shootings, both at the hands of polic and civilians in your city, to the protests that rocked your city in the wake of the murder ofeorge floyd. you are also considered to be a top v.p. contender for a biden ticket. and so we have a lot to talk about.t rst, i want to talk to you about what happened more than a week ago en you tweeted this out to the world... how are you feeling now, mayor? >> you know, i feel good. across the countryt's happening and there's so much death and ckness, i count myself very fortunate. my husband and i don't have underlying health conditions, thankfully. so he is sleeping more than i've seen an adult sleep, and my child
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we look at grace coolage and lou hoover. she was the first first lady to speak in movie newsreels and hoover was the first first lady to speak on the radio. watch first ladies influence and image tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >>> it is with great sadness that i come here because we had such optimism and such hope. the u.s. congress has always spoken in a bipartisan house and senate, democrats and republicans with one voice in defense of those who are oppressed by beijing and in support of freedom, justice and real autonomy for the people of hong kong. we continue to urge president trump to hold chinese officials accountable for abuses including taking steps under the human rights act. we must consider all tools available including visa limitations and economic penalties. but here today, i'm very honored to join general secretary hong kong confederation of trade unions, carol peterson, professor of law university of hawaii, brian long, a ph.d. university candidate, university of washington, and virtually, electroni
we look at grace coolage and lou hoover. she was the first first lady to speak in movie newsreels and hoover was the first first lady to speak on the radio. watch first ladies influence and image tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >>> it is with great sadness that i come here because we had such optimism and such hope. the u.s. congress has always spoken in a bipartisan house and senate, democrats and republicans with one voice in defense of those who are oppressed by beijing and...
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lanhee chen is senior fellow at the hoover institution.oming up, turns out chevron will be buying noble energy. we hear from the ceo, mike worth. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. chevron is back in the m&a business after walking away from the anadarko deal about a week ago. now it is buying noble energy, a deal worth about $5 billion or so. kailey leinz is here to take us through the deal. kailey: this is the first energy m&a we have seen since the pandemic started. $5 billion deal, all equity shares. aboutterprise value was $13 billion. for chevron, this is a bit of a consolation prize. they are inking the deal after losing the bid for anadarko. the deal is taking place in a very different environment than when it lost anadarko last year. the energy industry and oil demand roiled by the coronavirus pandemic. this means chevron is taking the deal price is a 7.5% premium to friday's close. noble had a market value of almost $9 b
lanhee chen is senior fellow at the hoover institution.oming up, turns out chevron will be buying noble energy. we hear from the ceo, mike worth. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. chevron is back in the m&a business after walking away from the anadarko deal about a week ago. now it is buying noble energy, a deal worth about $5 billion or so. kailey leinz is...
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>>" "firing lin with margaret hoover is made possible in part by harles r. schaub and corporate funding is p bvidedy stevens, inc. >> ambassador john bolton, welcome to "firing line"! well,hanks for having me. glad to be here. >> you were president tr sp's third an far longest serving national security adviser, and now you are the highest ranking former onadministrafficial to have published a book about your time in the trump white house. it's been two weeks since your book, "the room where it happened" wse rel and president trump has called you quote disgruntled, boring fool, and called your bookure fiction. representative adam schiff said that you lked the basic courage and patriotism and speaker pelosi called the book quote a substitute to testifying for congress about the well being of the amerin ople. is this about what you expected? >> it's about what i expected from both donald trump, whose reaction wassuvenile as it often is. it demeans the office of the presidency, and i rlly amot going to respond to it, andch a for adamf, if i had made as many mist
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. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... i additional fundiprovided by... corporate funding is provided by... support for this episode was provided by... >> now i'll introduce you to my three guests who hope to be elected to congress in november. >>i. my name is young kim. >> i'm ashley hinson. >> i'm lisa scheller. >> theseomen are trying to do something that hasn't happened very often. 11,040 amerins have served in the house of representativese since unding. 318 have been women. 100 have been republican women. 13 republican women serve in the house of representatives today. >> and when i'm elected in november, i will be e first korean-american republican woman to serve in the united states congress. >> young kim is trying to win the congressnal district that was richardixon's home base, once solidly conservative, mostly white, orange county, california. but like so much of america, her district has changed. and now she believes the repuican party must change, too. >> just in this ll alone, we have a rean restaurant, we have vietnamese restaurant, we have
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>> "firing line,"ar with ma hoover is made possible in part by charles r. schaub and by corporate funding is provided by stevens, inc. j >> ambassadon bolton, welcome to "firing line"! well, thanks for having me. glad to be here. >> you were president trump's third and so far longest serving national security adviser, and now you are the highest ranking former administration official to have published a book about your time in the trump whi house. it's been two weeks since your book, "the room where it happened" was released and president trump has called you quote disgruntled,g bor fool, and called your book pure fitiion. represen adam schiff said that you lacked the basic speaker pelosi called the book quote a substitute to testifying for congress about the well bein of the americanpeople. is this about what you expected? >> it's about what i expected from both donald trump, whose reaction was as juvenile as it often is. demeans the office of the presidency, and i really am not going to respond tond it, as for adam schiff, if i had made as many mistakes a
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> governor mike dewine, welcome to "firing line." good to be with y. thank you very much. >> you are the republican governor of ohio, d you took very early action to contain covid-19 in yourni state, e bipartisan praise from across the country. and for the past six weeks, cases have been rising again in your state. and you say that ohioans have reached, quote, "the most critical point in our battle against the conavirus." what did you mean by that? either way in ohio at thisgo point. you know, we went back and looked where florida w a month ago, and there about -- then, they were out where we are today, about 6.5% positivity. so these things can go south on you real quick. and so we're -- we're concerned about it. but the real messager ioans is, you know, we all need to wear masks, we all need to keep our social diance, and we all need ju to be careful. we can do this. we can bring the economy back. we can go toork, but we have to be very, very car
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of the herbert hoover and frank wendy roosevelt presidential libraries talk about the 1930's two campaign the white house in the midst of the great depression. eastern, 5:30 p.m. pacific, a discussion about the political relationships between members of the roosevelt and kennedy families. in particular, the alliance between eleanor roosevelt and jfk. >> good afternoon. i say that with some trepidation because our audience is national and international. morning to some of you and good to some of you. i am the executive director of
of the herbert hoover and frank wendy roosevelt presidential libraries talk about the 1930's two campaign the white house in the midst of the great depression. eastern, 5:30 p.m. pacific, a discussion about the political relationships between members of the roosevelt and kennedy families. in particular, the alliance between eleanor roosevelt and jfk. >> good afternoon. i say that with some trepidation because our audience is national and international. morning to some of you and good to...
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commerce or the hoover commissions, whatever.he question about whether mrs. ford -- >> did she get a widow's pension, more or less, as i understood it. do you get compensation if your husband dies and if you served as president? >> no, i don't believe you do. i don't think so. >> so, back to the amount of time we heard steve ford -- >> now, i'll -- no. in term of payment or pension, no. the -- there's an office, of course. the president's office remained in operation, and she had franking privilege. >> what's a franking privilege. >> very good. you're -- the franking privilege is basically free postage. and of course there was secret service protection until the end of her life. >> and did the public pay for that office? >> yes. >> so, there were benefits, not salary. >> absolutely. >> so, back to their days in congress. steve ford talked about his dad being on the road 200, sometimes 250 days a year. that's a lot of time. what were his aspirations? was this all for himself? >> you have to remember, yeah. in 1963, there was kind
commerce or the hoover commissions, whatever.he question about whether mrs. ford -- >> did she get a widow's pension, more or less, as i understood it. do you get compensation if your husband dies and if you served as president? >> no, i don't believe you do. i don't think so. >> so, back to the amount of time we heard steve ford -- >> now, i'll -- no. in term of payment or pension, no. the -- there's an office, of course. the president's office remained in operation,...
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hoover's telegram when he conceded franklin's election. i felt the responsibility that lay on my husband in the heart of the depression made this not exactly the happiest moment in our lives, but my husband was always an optimist, and i think for him it was a happy moment. oh. this is one that i hardly think the gentlemen would like to see. i almost forgotten that it had ever been taken. i'm sitting next to mr. westbrook, quite chummily, quite close together. we seem to be having a very cheerful time. i'm surprised he let himself go in that way. >> ms. roosevelt, you've been strongly criticized and often. how do you react to criticism? >> i don't really mind criticism except from people i love, and then if i think it's really truthful criticism, i think about it very carefully. here comes a picture which must have made me very angry when it was originally taken, because the one thing i've always been opposed to is photographs of people kissing each other. whether it was my husband or my children or my friends, i just didn't like it. and he
hoover's telegram when he conceded franklin's election. i felt the responsibility that lay on my husband in the heart of the depression made this not exactly the happiest moment in our lives, but my husband was always an optimist, and i think for him it was a happy moment. oh. this is one that i hardly think the gentlemen would like to see. i almost forgotten that it had ever been taken. i'm sitting next to mr. westbrook, quite chummily, quite close together. we seem to be having a very...
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fdr, -- to debate hoover over the world's court when the senate begins to -- on the legislation. for her this is a defining moment. she's telling fdr and has told fdr for loose two years prior to that, because they both understood that war was inevitable. they tried hard to stay out of it. but she says to him, we must remember that the lesson of world war i is that we won the war but we lost the piece. what she's trying to do here is not only calm the nation, but to sort of set the stage for which she will begin to say the following day, which is this is no time for hyphen it's. we are all americans. >> let's go back to your calls. this is renÉe and los angeles. rene, this is our first lady series. >> it is wonderful. thank you so much for doing it. it's so educational. i would like to know what role eleanor played during the woman suffrage movement. >> eleanor did not get involved in the suffrage movement until fdr came out for suffrage. she was involved in the only progressive women's movement in the sense of the living wage maximum hours and minimum wages, sanitation, and to r
fdr, -- to debate hoover over the world's court when the senate begins to -- on the legislation. for her this is a defining moment. she's telling fdr and has told fdr for loose two years prior to that, because they both understood that war was inevitable. they tried hard to stay out of it. but she says to him, we must remember that the lesson of world war i is that we won the war but we lost the piece. what she's trying to do here is not only calm the nation, but to sort of set the stage for...
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china relations and coronavirus pandemic, this was hosted by the hoover institution. hoover institution is one of the nation's leading research centers with mission dedicated to produce policy ideas that promote economic prosperity, national security and democrat democratic. to talk about this series, this is a time when we have a policy with some of our patients policy figures. fortunate to have marco rubio to talk about america's future government part of our discussion will take questions from you to encourage you to submit your questions with the q and a button located at the bottom of your screen. he's a united states senator for florida, he got a number of committee on aging, he's tearing on the committee on intelligence as well as small business and entrepreneurship and a leading voice on a number of different issues, thanks for taking time to the. >> thank you for doing this. >> i want to start with what i think is the single biggest you look challenge we face, our relationship with china. a lot of news coming out recently that news this morning the united sta
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the united states are facing a new record high of hoover's 19 inflictions littlewood you know here at the boardwalk in ocean city maryland the majority of the people is not wearing a mask they tell us we are here to fun we want to celebrate we are done with this why it was the business owners obviously do have a different approach they fear that after the. weakened they will face a new wave which will lead to a new lockdown and that would bring them to their knees in 2 weeks' time we will know whether the right steps were taken people celebrated this unprecedented fortune to life in a responsible way or the worst fears of the next wave. will come to. talk more about the 4th of july celebrations coming up across the united states i'm joined now by d.w. reporter simon bone simon amid calls for people to stay at home and practice social distancing this 4th of july the president himself has called or has organized a big fireworks display at mount rushmore that has caused quite the controversy why is that well it's the 1st time in about 30 years that a president has shown up at mount rushm
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herbert hoover established the committee on zoning. it was made up of prominent segregationists, planners who in the cities they came from, had designed racially designated zones, but the supreme court -- but understanding that the supreme court prohibited it came , up with the idea of economic zones as a way of keeping out african-americans. they published a pamphlet on zoning that was distributed to every suburb in the country telling them how to zone to exclude low income families. they didn't say they wanted to exclude african americans. they were also concerned about the irish and italian immigrants. it was an economic zoning thing. we had a recent discussion in this country about president trump's muslim ban where the courts said the ban may on its face seem nondiscriminatory that -- but president trump and his campaign made so many discriminatory statements that we understand what this is really about. the same thing was true of these zoning pamphlets and the zoning laws were adopted. in 1926, the supreme court upheld the right
herbert hoover established the committee on zoning. it was made up of prominent segregationists, planners who in the cities they came from, had designed racially designated zones, but the supreme court -- but understanding that the supreme court prohibited it came , up with the idea of economic zones as a way of keeping out african-americans. they published a pamphlet on zoning that was distributed to every suburb in the country telling them how to zone to exclude low income families. they...
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harding, coolidge and hoover. he's sad he lost in '20 and now in '21, he gets polio.ut of the the moment when the day he, we think he contracted the polio from a boy scout pool in bear mountain, new york, where he picked up the virus and went up to maine and went out putting out a forest fire with his son and just had terrible chills and camped out and went to bed with the shakes then woke up and couldn't feel his lower half. eleanor roosevelt was there for him like nobody else. with that utter hell he was living, that anybody would feel. she showed her true colors, her friendship, loyalty, love, in a way that was just described and i think that realigned their march. after that, i mean, he adored her for more reasons. she became somebody who took care of him when he was beyond down. >> before we move into the white house here, want to introduce one more character. a tweet from chris. how important was eleanor roosevelt's friend, marina hickock in helping her adjust to her new role as first lady. when did they become friends? >> it's hard to overestimate the impact th
harding, coolidge and hoover. he's sad he lost in '20 and now in '21, he gets polio.ut of the the moment when the day he, we think he contracted the polio from a boy scout pool in bear mountain, new york, where he picked up the virus and went up to maine and went out putting out a forest fire with his son and just had terrible chills and camped out and went to bed with the shakes then woke up and couldn't feel his lower half. eleanor roosevelt was there for him like nobody else. with that utter...
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at the palm hoover institute and dobbs dot in southwest germany project head on q. is testing such a voice id system minded my voice is my password to a company for instance a bank has his voice samples just as they would for a customer the company software created a biometric profile from his voice sample with more than 100 identifying characteristics such as pitch or rhythm. ranged in when logging in via voice the program compares the voice speaking with the stored profile if they match the customer's granted access. but what if somebody uses a digitally manipulated force. denier birds or similar programs have not yet reached a level of protection to be able to accurately recreate the hokum melody and all the characteristics of a human being's voice. but not all experts are convinced voice verification systems are safe. to errancy a current me i see voice is an interesting additional interest it's not just concepts it's into right now i wouldn't use my voice for banking and so on and survive but it actually and i just know the technology is only just getting start
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paul: you do a great job at the hoover library and iowa. you do a great job preserving the legacy and records. the presidents may have different philosophies but we are together in our efforts. thank you for joining us. presidency, we continue with another conversation from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library series, "at home with the roosevelts." paul sparrow talks with alan price, director of the john f. kennedy presidential library, about political relationships between members of the roosevelt and kennedy families, in particular the alliance between eleanor roosevelt and jfk. the >> hello and welcome to another addition of at home with the roosevelts. today we will talk about the relationship between two of the most important political families in american history during the 20th century, the roosevelts and kennedys. i am joined by the director of the jfk library. thank you for joining me. this is one of the most interesting and complicated relationships, to families that are really dynasties in the way they impacted american
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. >> for more on this story, we were joined by a member of the hoover institute. so is it exactly clear whether it was one particular thing that prompted u.s. officials to order the closure of the consulate, or sort of a buildup of events? and then i'm curious if we've ever seen the u.s. take this kind of a drastic step before. >> well, it does appear to be the buildup, the culmination of intelligence gathering that we've been doing, indications that the consulate in houston was more than senator rubio noted, a dim low mattic facility, that there was some kind of counter intelligence at which time going on. and so the u.s. felt the need to respond. this is a significant else a lakes, but it was an it was an actions that the state department felt had to be taken at this time. >>> china in response said the closure violates international law, and that country is threatening counter measures against the u.s. where do you think things go from here, and what sort of counter measures might we expect from china? >> well, first of wall, there are well established norms, a
. >> for more on this story, we were joined by a member of the hoover institute. so is it exactly clear whether it was one particular thing that prompted u.s. officials to order the closure of the consulate, or sort of a buildup of events? and then i'm curious if we've ever seen the u.s. take this kind of a drastic step before. >> well, it does appear to be the buildup, the culmination of intelligence gathering that we've been doing, indications that the consulate in houston was...
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great to see you from the hoover institution.n coming up, ghislaine maxwell charged with luring and trafficking underage girls for jeffrey epstein. will not get toome. she was ordered today to remain behind bars until her trial. was a big shock and attorney is up next. [♪] when you have diabetes, managing your blood sugar is crucial. try boost glucose control. the patented blend is clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. it provides 60% more protein than the leading diabetes nutrition shake. try boost glucose control. i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> martha: ghislaine maxwell claiming not guilty to charges of grooming and trafficking underage girls with late jeffrey epstein. she was denied bail after the prosecution argued that she posed an extreme flig
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of the herbert hoover and frank wendy roosevelt presidential libraries talk about the 1930's two campaign for the white house in the midst of the great depression. eastern, 5:30 p.m. pacific, a discussion about the political relationships between members of the roosevelt and kennedy families. in particular, the alliance between eleanor roosevelt and jfk. >> good afternoon. i say that with some trepidation because our audience is national and international. morning to some of you and good to some of you. i am the executive director of the american historical association. james: this is an initial experiment in something that we are likely to call history behind the headlines. historical context essential to decision-making in public culture and especially in all aspects of public policy. this is a membership supported organization. anybody who watches public television or listens to public radio is ready for this. if you would like to become a member and support this type of content, never siblings are located in the chat on zoom and in the comments on facebook live. and especially gratefu
of the herbert hoover and frank wendy roosevelt presidential libraries talk about the 1930's two campaign for the white house in the midst of the great depression. eastern, 5:30 p.m. pacific, a discussion about the political relationships between members of the roosevelt and kennedy families. in particular, the alliance between eleanor roosevelt and jfk. >> good afternoon. i say that with some trepidation because our audience is national and international. morning to some of you and good...
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been a step in the hoover innocently because the debate need a whole lot isn't one of the 3 is the gobble but what are you going to come upon the middle of that i've been looking a little to court and you know a lot of the laws as one of us emotional. and i'm not sure of it bill. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the wilds. that celebrate the human spirit against the odds come up with something someday. that. al-jazeera selects change makers. the coronavirus manifolds us to change the full lot of head to head for the time being but that won't stop me doing robust interviews with challenging direct questions in a u.s. election year i'll be seeking accountability from both sides of the political spectrum on who's to blame for the horrific coronavirus doesn't tell them how to fix the us health care system and whether the war of words with china is entering a new and dangerous phase join me may the awesome 1st special series of head to head on al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories that one people are afraid
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thank you. >> first of all, you're right about hoover and jfk. in fact rejecting several salaries as president. he never accepted payment for any of his various positions, whether secretary of commerce or hoover commissions. the question about whether mrs. ford -- >> did you get a windows pension, and did they serve as president? >> i don't believe you do. i don't think so. the amount of time -- >> in terms of the payment. the president's office remained in operation and she had a flanking privilege. >> what's the flanking privilege? >> differing privilege? it's basically free posting and secret service position until the end of her life. >> the public pay for that? >> yes. >> so there are benefits but not a salary? so back to their days in congress, you talked about their days being 250 days a year on the road. whatever his aspirations? >> you have to remember, in 1963, there was a youth movement among republican who were really tired of being in the minority. there was an uprising and was catapulted into the number three position in the leaders
thank you. >> first of all, you're right about hoover and jfk. in fact rejecting several salaries as president. he never accepted payment for any of his various positions, whether secretary of commerce or hoover commissions. the question about whether mrs. ford -- >> did you get a windows pension, and did they serve as president? >> i don't believe you do. i don't think so. the amount of time -- >> in terms of the payment. the president's office remained in operation and...
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the first teenager to win a pga tournament since the hoover administration. 1968, hank aaron blasts home run number 500. 2017, the red sox designate sandoval for assignment. boston paid him $50 million to go away. 1970, the most famous play in all-star game history, pete rose leveled it. >> he won't even talk to me. he says he knows i was trying to hurt him. >> you know, they had had dinner the night before that all-star game. i am not sure they had dinner since. we will be right back. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. . >>> the late so the with stephen colbert is up next. >> thank you for watching. the news ntinues >> male announcer: the following program is sponsored by mercy ships. they're desperate. children and parents line up by the thousands for a chance to get the surg
the first teenager to win a pga tournament since the hoover administration. 1968, hank aaron blasts home run number 500. 2017, the red sox designate sandoval for assignment. boston paid him $50 million to go away. 1970, the most famous play in all-star game history, pete rose leveled it. >> he won't even talk to me. he says he knows i was trying to hurt him. >> you know, they had had dinner the night before that all-star game. i am not sure they had dinner since. we will be right...
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john avlon, margaret hoover, thank you so much for joining us. enjoy the rest of your weekend.ay hi to your kids. >> you too. >> thank you both. >>> coming up, one last journey, one last march, to honor an extraordinary life. congressman john lewis and the tribute planned at the bridge made infamous during his fight for civil rights. (upbeat music) - [narrator] this is kate. she always wanted her smile to shine. now, she uses a capful of therabreath healthy smile oral rinse...