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hoover paraded business in the crash for selling short -- hoover berating business in the crash for selling short. let the market do what it wants to do. hoover also exhorted business, and this became law to raise wages. when you raise wages, employees will spend more, keynesian policy, proto-keynesian policy. that was perceived as perverse, because if you do not have enough profits, you cannot raise wages, and if you have to raise wages because the president is beating you, you rehire fewer people. high wage policy actually solidified unemployment, which is a tragic record, under fdr -- fdr. host: let's go to north carolina, independent line. caller: good morning. i do not read much, but i read your books and then steal. guest: thank you for saying that. caller: i will try to make this quick. i do not think people are going to vote against their own best interests. and they do not understand that trying to vote for a policy that would help business in lieu of voting for stimulus money, which basically pays for consumers. it helps the consumer. we are a consumer nation. we do not produce an
hoover paraded business in the crash for selling short -- hoover berating business in the crash for selling short. let the market do what it wants to do. hoover also exhorted business, and this became law to raise wages. when you raise wages, employees will spend more, keynesian policy, proto-keynesian policy. that was perceived as perverse, because if you do not have enough profits, you cannot raise wages, and if you have to raise wages because the president is beating you, you rehire fewer...
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rose is with us as a hoover fellow. rose was the deputy secretary general of nato most recently, but has had a wonderful career as a diplomat, a wonderful career working for some of the hardest problems of international security and arms control. we have with us professor amy siegert. amy is a senior fellow at the hoover institution. she is a specialist in national security, technology and intelligence. we have with us, elizabeth, senior fellow for china studies at the council. liz is one of the best-known known specialists on modern china. we have with us a research fellow at the hoover institution, a specialist on the middle east and issues of islam culture and the challenges facing islam. all of these women have something else in common. they have either just published books, or they are about to release books. both in an effort to give you a better idea who they are, but also something you can write down -- so you can write down the names of their books to buy them, i will ask each of them to give a little how i got
rose is with us as a hoover fellow. rose was the deputy secretary general of nato most recently, but has had a wonderful career as a diplomat, a wonderful career working for some of the hardest problems of international security and arms control. we have with us professor amy siegert. amy is a senior fellow at the hoover institution. she is a specialist in national security, technology and intelligence. we have with us, elizabeth, senior fellow for china studies at the council. liz is one of...
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they are all fellows of the hoover institution. the hoover institution spent the last 100 years or so trying to bring the best research and the best data and the best ideas to policy challenges that face free people in free societies in an effort to make certain the search for freedom. my guests, i guess i should say my colleagues today are rose got a mueller, roses with this asth a hoover fellow. rose was the deputy secretary-general of nato most recently, but has had a wonderful career as a diplomat, a wonderful year working for some of the hardest problems of international security and arms control. we haveth with this professor amy is eager too. amy is the senior fellow at the hoover institution. she is ati specialist in national security technology and technology. we have with this elizabeth economy senior fellow for china studies at the council on foreign relations. liz is one of the best known specialists on modern china. and we have with this ayaan hirsi ali who is a research fellow at the hoover institution. and is a speci
they are all fellows of the hoover institution. the hoover institution spent the last 100 years or so trying to bring the best research and the best data and the best ideas to policy challenges that face free people in free societies in an effort to make certain the search for freedom. my guests, i guess i should say my colleagues today are rose got a mueller, roses with this asth a hoover fellow. rose was the deputy secretary-general of nato most recently, but has had a wonderful career as a...
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so before we jump into that, what was fdr's relationship with hoover because we did have the hoover presidential library on earlier in our series and then what about is the fact that truman didn't know about the project. is that a reflection of their relationship? can you talk about his relationships there? sure, so. you know, he had a very bad relationship with hoover and in the interregnum period again back then remember he was inaugurated on march 4th, but elected in november early november, so there was a long period in which the country was experiencing severe economic crisis 25% unemployment literally millions of people living on the street homeless farms closing banks being for closing homes being foreclosed on an fdr's vision for what he wanted to do what he campaigned on the idea of the new deals at the federal government's going to get involved and we're going to help and we're going to find a way to help these people. and of course hoover was the old school, you know, it's not the federal government's role to get involved in helping people's lives. you have to let the market recover s
so before we jump into that, what was fdr's relationship with hoover because we did have the hoover presidential library on earlier in our series and then what about is the fact that truman didn't know about the project. is that a reflection of their relationship? can you talk about his relationships there? sure, so. you know, he had a very bad relationship with hoover and in the interregnum period again back then remember he was inaugurated on march 4th, but elected in november early november,...
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president hoover had done a wonderful job of that in the wake of world war i. but he was on the outs with the democrats at that time, so asking hoover officially was not a good idea. so he gave it to the usher to slip it into a mailbox. the second was the letter he wrote to the washington post -- the less than sterling view of my mother's singing. grandpa ended that with a threat to punch the man in the nose and give him a black eye. that turned out ok. they put it behind them eventually. he was known for getting things done by writing personal notes. tim: that certainly hit home with winston churchill. the story goes clementine, your grandmother, tried to console your grandfather after the election laws and she said perhaps this is a blessing in disguise. edwina: he said it was very well disguised. [laughter] tim: from your point of view, perhaps you can tell us a little bit about the legacy of that time in your grandfather's life. it was a transition from being a leader in the war to being out of office. that happened from time to time throughout his life, di
president hoover had done a wonderful job of that in the wake of world war i. but he was on the outs with the democrats at that time, so asking hoover officially was not a good idea. so he gave it to the usher to slip it into a mailbox. the second was the letter he wrote to the washington post -- the less than sterling view of my mother's singing. grandpa ended that with a threat to punch the man in the nose and give him a black eye. that turned out ok. they put it behind them eventually. he...
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the conversation series brings hoover fellows together with policymakers for discussions examining some of the nation's most vexing policy issues. by bringing together the key players, we hope to enrich the landscape of ideas, ask full questions, and seek powerful solutions to improve lives. today is my pleasure to talk to senator mike lee, discussing executive power under the u.s. constitution. he was elected in 2010 as utah's 16th senator. he served as a law clerk for the u.s. district court in the u.s. court of appeals for the third circuit. he serves in the following committees, joint economic committee as ranking member, commerce, science and transportation, energy and natural resources, judiciary and the senate special committee on aging. he is a busy guy. what i want to recall, because i find this so refreshing, is that when he began running for senate in 2010 against an incumbent senator of long standing, he used an unusual technique. he went to the small towns of utah and the more substantial cities and talked about the u.s. constitution. not about politics, policy and so forth
the conversation series brings hoover fellows together with policymakers for discussions examining some of the nation's most vexing policy issues. by bringing together the key players, we hope to enrich the landscape of ideas, ask full questions, and seek powerful solutions to improve lives. today is my pleasure to talk to senator mike lee, discussing executive power under the u.s. constitution. he was elected in 2010 as utah's 16th senator. he served as a law clerk for the u.s. district court...
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." >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by...ng is provided by... ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> yo-yo ma, welcome to "firing line." >> thankou so much, margaret. it's such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize that you wanted to be a musician until you were over 49. why did it take so long? >> i know. i'm a slow learner. [ chuckles ] and one of those things is that, i grew up with music all around me, and it's like i'm one of those kids that really kind of grew up in it, and by growing up in it, i never felt i made a choice. and certainly from traveling as a musician, i was aware of the world around me, you know, learning and being exposed to more and more different ways and perspectives of looking at the world. and i thought, "well, you know, music is a tiny part of it. and is that the best way to be effective or impactful?" just because i love it didn't necessarily mean that that's what i should be doing. and so, well, you mentioned 49, and i think what what i realized at 49 was that what i really, truly love
." >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by...ng is provided by... ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> yo-yo ma, welcome to "firing line." >> thankou so much, margaret. it's such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize that you wanted to be a musician until you were over 49. why did it take so long? >> i know. i'm a slow learner. [ chuckles ] and one of those things is that, i...
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hoover --roosevelt. hoover got congress to pass a law called the jones five and 10 act. people got a slap on the wrist, you might have your business bootleg for year, you might pay a fine, but you would reopen your business afterwards. this act meant that you went to jail for five years and you paid a $10,000 fine which is a norm is rate what happened -- enourmous. everyone started demanding jury trials. you can imagine how much this is gummed up the entire legal system one every bootlegger we're talking about, hundreds of thousands of people, are demanding a jury trial. it really backfired. the public was quite cynical at this point and people said that this was not working. by the way, by 1929 you have heard about the st. valentine's day massacre. violence is very greater across the country as the mafia and the mob are engaging in territorial warfare over turf. by 1930, the country said that they wanted to get this over worth because it was not working. he saw very prominent defectors, who formulate -- firmly supported prohibition and then said no. he did ousted in 193
hoover --roosevelt. hoover got congress to pass a law called the jones five and 10 act. people got a slap on the wrist, you might have your business bootleg for year, you might pay a fine, but you would reopen your business afterwards. this act meant that you went to jail for five years and you paid a $10,000 fine which is a norm is rate what happened -- enourmous. everyone started demanding jury trials. you can imagine how much this is gummed up the entire legal system one every bootlegger...
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and for one time as you know, hoover said there's no such thing.as in 57 his denying a thing like organized crime. they said that's because he had the picture. the problem is you pointed out with this sort of thing is you can't just run to the press and say kennedy assassination solved here it goes. because a lot of these guys like to talk. they like to tell stories. what another gangster i know said it was johnny rosselli who was shooting from a sewer and shot to kennedy. now, when i mentioned this, he said to me johnny had bad eyesight he could never make the shot. [laughter] us is the kind of banter you kind of get when you're dealing with some of these guys. it's great. fold a congressional hearing on. >> so, we don't take it is the only reason white j edgar hoover and robert kennedy did not get along when he was attorney general. >> that sounds like it could be the basis she did not with the information out did not at the mafia attack. probably not the only basis i am sure. >> again i cover a lot of this in my book. giving a very short version
and for one time as you know, hoover said there's no such thing.as in 57 his denying a thing like organized crime. they said that's because he had the picture. the problem is you pointed out with this sort of thing is you can't just run to the press and say kennedy assassination solved here it goes. because a lot of these guys like to talk. they like to tell stories. what another gangster i know said it was johnny rosselli who was shooting from a sewer and shot to kennedy. now, when i mentioned...
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hoover came here in 1936. he actually flew in from cleveland. four in the morning and arrived at this location at that time. there would have been a row of apartment buildings behind me. and hoover kicked the door down.
hoover came here in 1936. he actually flew in from cleveland. four in the morning and arrived at this location at that time. there would have been a row of apartment buildings behind me. and hoover kicked the door down.
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what he is writing, what is important is dear mother khan's, and it's an odd phrase from j edgar hoover. but she was known very much as the mother of the fbi. so that was often he referred to her. but it's a fascinating piece of you know the interesting article. and playing up that affiliation, and that close tie that they had. >> by the time we get to the late 1930s, early 1940s, we begin to see a different group from that pioneer group of women coming into congress. world war ii, kind of reshapes the role of women in society generally. women hold a lot of jobs, that men previously held, as men went off to fight in service. and women who come into congress, during that era begin to advocate more of a role for women outside of the home. mary norton was one of them. she was constantly, urging women to be involved in politics. to be involved outside of the home. even when the war ended, she feared that might contract again and women would be forced back into it into a domesticated role. one of the prominent people who serves in the 1940s, to is helen garrigan douglas. and she was well-kno
what he is writing, what is important is dear mother khan's, and it's an odd phrase from j edgar hoover. but she was known very much as the mother of the fbi. so that was often he referred to her. but it's a fascinating piece of you know the interesting article. and playing up that affiliation, and that close tie that they had. >> by the time we get to the late 1930s, early 1940s, we begin to see a different group from that pioneer group of women coming into congress. world war ii, kind...
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hoover has since been charged with attempted murder and booked into the sonoma county jail. now to a story you're only going to see here on the kron 00:00am morning news 12 years ago. one of the deadliest attacks on us. police officers happened right here in the bay area. a traffic stop of a parolee with a no bail warrant for his arrest led to the shooting deaths of several officers at the time. oakland's car police chief leronne armstrong was a rank and file officers on that day. has he doing spoke with the chief in a one on one exclusive interview. >> 3/21/2009 is the day the city of oakland, the oakland police department will never forget it is with 3 police and what opd officer were gunned down by a wanted felon. it is one of the. >> responsibilities as a chief. >> now that weighs on you every day. the possibility something like this could happen as the 12th anniversary of the solid b that draws near chief leronne armstrong shares his thoughts about the deadliest day of the history of the oakland police department. >> i have a picture of my of the day of the funeral. so
hoover has since been charged with attempted murder and booked into the sonoma county jail. now to a story you're only going to see here on the kron 00:00am morning news 12 years ago. one of the deadliest attacks on us. police officers happened right here in the bay area. a traffic stop of a parolee with a no bail warrant for his arrest led to the shooting deaths of several officers at the time. oakland's car police chief leronne armstrong was a rank and file officers on that day. has he doing...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> secretary granholm, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. glad to be on. >> president biden and vice president harris are traveling the country this week to promote a $1.9 billion covid-relief legislation. one provision that i've heard you tout of this legislation is the child tax credit, which actually has broad support across the philosophical spectrum. there are even conservatives who support this. one conservative, michael gerson, a speechwriter for george w. bush, wrote that, "for many parents, a child allowance will be a functional equivalent to a school voucher," and this is why he supports it. >> what is your reaction to the bipartisan nature of the child tax credit? >> well, first, i'm so glad that there's bipartisan support for it, because, as you know, it goes till december, and that it ends. and so the question is, should there be something that carries on like there are in so many other countries? but let me just say, margaret, thi
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edgar hoover was spying on citizens and actively suppressing dissent.in occurred as much of the nation was fixated on a boxing match between muhammad ali and joe frazier, which was billed as the "fight of the century." the identity of the burglars would remain a mystery for over 40 years. soon after stealing the documents, the activists, calling themselves the citizen'' commission to investigate the fbi, began leaking shocking details about fbi abuses to the media. the documents exposed cointelpro, the fbi's secret counterintelligence program, a global, clandestine, unconstitutional practice of surveillance, infiltration, and disruption of groups engaged in protest, dissent, and social change. targets included the reverend martin luther king jr., the black panthers, the american indian movement, the young lords, anti-wagroups, black booksellers, and other groups. the leaked documents triggered congressional investigations, increased oversight, and the eventual passage of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. the fbi never knew who was involved in t
edgar hoover was spying on citizens and actively suppressing dissent.in occurred as much of the nation was fixated on a boxing match between muhammad ali and joe frazier, which was billed as the "fight of the century." the identity of the burglars would remain a mystery for over 40 years. soon after stealing the documents, the activists, calling themselves the citizen'' commission to investigate the fbi, began leaking shocking details about fbi abuses to the media. the documents...
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edgar hoover, it was revered.re untouchable, and they thought they were the good guys, which is something i want you to think about. most politicians, whether donald trump or andrew cuomo, they also think that they're the good guys. and they're often drawn to do the wrong things by that faith in themselves and their cause. an adversarial press and an informed public, not to mention assertive, legislative and judicial branches of government, that is all part of a check on that power. keep that in mind next time anyone challenging those in power with facts annoys you, because it's the only way any of this works. happy anniversary to the eight heroes of that pennsylvania break-in. thanks for spending your sunday morning with us. the news continues next. see every delivery... every yikes... and even every awwwwwwww... wait, where was i? introducing self protection from xfinity. designed to put you in control. with real-time notification and a week of uninterrupted recording... all powered by reliable, secure wifi from
edgar hoover, it was revered.re untouchable, and they thought they were the good guys, which is something i want you to think about. most politicians, whether donald trump or andrew cuomo, they also think that they're the good guys. and they're often drawn to do the wrong things by that faith in themselves and their cause. an adversarial press and an informed public, not to mention assertive, legislative and judicial branches of government, that is all part of a check on that power. keep that...
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he asks president herbert hoover. in two days before the nazi's occupied paris on june 12th, 1940 bush takes a single-page plan to the oval office. he meets roosevelt for the first time. roosevelt describe rights. okay fdr on the single sheet. he'd already make up his mind and the brief discussion was over. the meeting lasted only 10 minutes out of this came the national defense research committee. this would be the organization that would oversee the atomic bomb. that would oversee the developments in radar at mit that would oversee the proximity fuse and 200 other devices and medicines like penicillin. so using a and it was set up in a very interesting way. they use the world war one era statute that only required the approval of roosevelt's cabinet. and it had some unique features initially it reported. well, actually throughout the war bush reported directly to fdr. not through the usual military channels. so that was unusual. also at the beginning it drew its funds directly from the executive from roosevelt's eme
he asks president herbert hoover. in two days before the nazi's occupied paris on june 12th, 1940 bush takes a single-page plan to the oval office. he meets roosevelt for the first time. roosevelt describe rights. okay fdr on the single sheet. he'd already make up his mind and the brief discussion was over. the meeting lasted only 10 minutes out of this came the national defense research committee. this would be the organization that would oversee the atomic bomb. that would oversee the...
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hoover's hour and his wife elaine go grocery shopping once a week. leave because my view that if we can afford doesn't know what we're $0.99 you know it's going to be. a model. for them and. they're very popular governor publicly slices allow me the $0.99 if you're not part 400 grams and it's really tasty 'd and we can afford it and it's a better value than any other supermarket i think i'm not. going to throw the cakes i have some crackers. and how to treat it. we could use a living simply. i'm a pensioner that. you don't need much to be happy if going to health is the most important thing. every tuesday the couple visit the food bank there are 45 of them in the german capital 150 people here today. for france to the food banks been here for more than 15 years it's for people who need help who are on welfare benefits and can't quite make ends meet it's good the support exists in every society there are people who fall through the net you know because they're soft over or to give to. others to go home on with no one should go hungry because they're t
hoover's hour and his wife elaine go grocery shopping once a week. leave because my view that if we can afford doesn't know what we're $0.99 you know it's going to be. a model. for them and. they're very popular governor publicly slices allow me the $0.99 if you're not part 400 grams and it's really tasty 'd and we can afford it and it's a better value than any other supermarket i think i'm not. going to throw the cakes i have some crackers. and how to treat it. we could use a living simply....
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it was the day hoover's business model came to a sudden stop. celebrating last month after the u.k.'s top court ruled had to provide benefits for workers this week complied offering to pay drivers minimum wage holiday pay and pension contributions it's a landmark moment for the booming economy whose workers have long complained of being denied basic rights and protections. if you are a plus woman lawyer like were deliberate or you're creating artificial contracts on artificial days. working for the purpose of avoiding the legislation for the purpose of choosing from a workers out of stock chetry protections and those measures will not stand in law analysts say hoover's decision will strengthen similar movements from other workers such as delivery cyclists and workers from tech companies some say hoover's offer doesn't go far enough because the company limits the benefits to the time drivers are paired with customers not while they're waiting for work and other drivers are still concerned the changes could limit their freedom. ride on how you drive will do well if you employ the phill
it was the day hoover's business model came to a sudden stop. celebrating last month after the u.k.'s top court ruled had to provide benefits for workers this week complied offering to pay drivers minimum wage holiday pay and pension contributions it's a landmark moment for the booming economy whose workers have long complained of being denied basic rights and protections. if you are a plus woman lawyer like were deliberate or you're creating artificial contracts on artificial days. working for...
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edgar hoover, it was revered.nk about. most politicians, whether donald trump or andrew cuomo, they also think that they're the good guys. and they're often drawn to do the wrong things by that faith in themselves and their cause. an adversarial press and an informed public, not to mention assertive legislative and judicial branches of government, that is all part of a check on that power. keep that in mind next time anyone challenging those in power with facts annoys you, because it's the only way any of this works. happy anniversary to the eight heroes of that pennsylvania break-in. thanks for spending your sunday morning with us. the news continues next. [singing in korean] ♪another day will return♪ [singing in korean] ♪like nothing ever happened♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> so here we are in milan, the fashion and industrial powerhouse of italy. i have only been to milan a few times and always in passing. i never have stayed here long enough to really get a sense of it. the first thing that strikes you about milan is its dynami
edgar hoover, it was revered.nk about. most politicians, whether donald trump or andrew cuomo, they also think that they're the good guys. and they're often drawn to do the wrong things by that faith in themselves and their cause. an adversarial press and an informed public, not to mention assertive legislative and judicial branches of government, that is all part of a check on that power. keep that in mind next time anyone challenging those in power with facts annoys you, because it's the only...
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hoover's fbi even sent dr.ide. it sounds crazy, but google it. we could spend hours discussion his misogyny, home oh phobia, and spinelessness when it comes to the mafia or step into 2021 and rededicate the building to someone who deserves it. i've got it. how about renorth-americaning it the stacey abrams building. someone who oppressed these people who built the country for free and managed to save the country from itself, certainly we can dedicate a building with equal protection under law after a real political warrior. >>> now, we did reach out to see if fbi supports the renaming of the building and they said they don't comment on legislation but they're committed to all communities they serve, bound by oath to serve all citizens with equal passion, professionalism, dignity, and respect. thank you, gail, for your question. a reminder to everyone at home f you've got a bumping question, don't be shy. if you want an answer, send me your video. join me on tv and i love looking at all of your clips. please kee
hoover's fbi even sent dr.ide. it sounds crazy, but google it. we could spend hours discussion his misogyny, home oh phobia, and spinelessness when it comes to the mafia or step into 2021 and rededicate the building to someone who deserves it. i've got it. how about renorth-americaning it the stacey abrams building. someone who oppressed these people who built the country for free and managed to save the country from itself, certainly we can dedicate a building with equal protection under law...
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rican -- he built the rainbow coalition before jesse jackson's rainbow chorus so the fbi, j edgar hoover talked about the need to stop the rise of the black messiah and they identified three people they felt could be the black messiah, someone who brings black people together in a way that would be so powerful that they could actually change the way the united states is run and they were malcolm x, martin luther king and fred hampton. by the time hampton had taken power, malcolm x and martin luther king were dead and america -- black america was getting angrier and i think more desperate and there was this belief that this is where it was going to go, this is what hoover thought, there's going to be a race war. all the blacks will get together and bring the puerto ricans and the poor whites who were too stupid to realize that we don't want them around either, and for that fred hampton was killed, targeted by the fbi and the chicago police department, a paid informant was infiltrating the panthers and he provided detailed information on the apartment where fred was staying, he drugged the
rican -- he built the rainbow coalition before jesse jackson's rainbow chorus so the fbi, j edgar hoover talked about the need to stop the rise of the black messiah and they identified three people they felt could be the black messiah, someone who brings black people together in a way that would be so powerful that they could actually change the way the united states is run and they were malcolm x, martin luther king and fred hampton. by the time hampton had taken power, malcolm x and martin...
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hoover paraded business in the crash for selling short -- hoover berating business in the crash for selling. let the market do what it wants to do. hoover also exhorted business, and this became law to raise wages. when you raise wages, employees will spend more, keynesian policy, proto-keynesian policy. that was perceived as perverse, because if you do not have enough profits, you cannot raise wages, and if you have to raise wages because the president is beating you, you rehire fewer people. high wage policy actually solidified unemployment, which is a tragic record, under fdr -- fdr. host: let's go to north carolina, independent line. caller: good morning. i do not read much, but i read your books and then steal. guest: thank you for saying that. caller: i will try to make this quick. i do not think people are going to vote against their own best interests. and they do not understand that trying to vote for a policy that would help business in lieu of voting for stimulus money, which basically pays for consumers. it helps the consumer. we are a consumer nation. we do not produce anything
hoover paraded business in the crash for selling short -- hoover berating business in the crash for selling. let the market do what it wants to do. hoover also exhorted business, and this became law to raise wages. when you raise wages, employees will spend more, keynesian policy, proto-keynesian policy. that was perceived as perverse, because if you do not have enough profits, you cannot raise wages, and if you have to raise wages because the president is beating you, you rehire fewer people....
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treasury secretary larry summers and hoover institution's niall ferguson. unsettled despite industrial production data this morning down to end one third percent at the moment. -- down 2 and 1/3 percent at the moment. $15 billion going into this market. something very unsettling here wendy csi is dropping at this rate on the back of what was moderately ok economic data even though the unemployment numbers were a little bit upsetting. the nasdaq goes negative through the morning session on the futures. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: equity index -- the dubai equity index led the gains yesterday. let's look deeper in the market. oil flirting above $70. what do you think will drive us today? >> good morning. as you mentioned, dubai was the best performer here in the middle east yesterday where we looked at the equity gauges. we have to pay attention in the upcoming sessions. developers that are listed here in the uae, including -- the stock was up 2% yesterday and 1.7% higher, 3.4% so far this year. this stock has a lot of catch-up to do. plan in dubai just relea
treasury secretary larry summers and hoover institution's niall ferguson. unsettled despite industrial production data this morning down to end one third percent at the moment. -- down 2 and 1/3 percent at the moment. $15 billion going into this market. something very unsettling here wendy csi is dropping at this rate on the back of what was moderately ok economic data even though the unemployment numbers were a little bit upsetting. the nasdaq goes negative through the morning session on the...
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jesse plemons is roy mitchell, a federal agent instructed by martin sheen's dracula—likej edgar hooverg hampton down by any means necessary. yet despite having no previous political allegiances, o'neill finds himself torn between the desire to save his own skin and his growing admiration for hampton. these ain't no terrorists. it's a credit to stanfield that he manages to keep the complexities of his character alive throughout the movie, leaving us constantly wondering exactly where his loyalties lie. by contrast, kaluuya, who seems certain to earn a second oscar nomination next week, is steadfast and determined as hampton, unexpectedly shy in person, but inspirational in public. chanting. the result is a terrific drama that mixes fact and fiction with thrilling, thought—provoking results. i advise you to check it out. it's available for home rental now. whilejudas and the black messiah may be a worthy awards contender, never forget that all awards are essentially flawed and foolish. for proof, look no further than the fact that jared leto recently received a golden globe nomination fo
jesse plemons is roy mitchell, a federal agent instructed by martin sheen's dracula—likej edgar hooverg hampton down by any means necessary. yet despite having no previous political allegiances, o'neill finds himself torn between the desire to save his own skin and his growing admiration for hampton. these ain't no terrorists. it's a credit to stanfield that he manages to keep the complexities of his character alive throughout the movie, leaving us constantly wondering exactly where his...
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he took at the dedication of hoover dam in 1939 and below. that is ansel adams photograph of the hoover dam taken in 1942. we kind of like to think that ansel got the hoover dam and looked and said, i think george took my picture from right about here. so this is where i'll stand can't say that for a fact, but we'd like to think that so what were the tools of his craft if you're a photographer today? it's pretty simple. you've got your digital camera your cell phone. you gotten say hundreds of pictures and pick out three or four and say these are great. this was hard tedious work that these men in this era who were taking these photographs his most frequently used tool was his five by seven view camera like this. it's a wooden box with a with a lens and a bellows and the hood over the top like you might have seen the old time photographers. it's a it's a heavy piece of equipment. you have a heavy tripod when he's going in the field with this camera. it's about 30 to 40 to 50 pounds of equipment that he's logging into the backcountry with him.
he took at the dedication of hoover dam in 1939 and below. that is ansel adams photograph of the hoover dam taken in 1942. we kind of like to think that ansel got the hoover dam and looked and said, i think george took my picture from right about here. so this is where i'll stand can't say that for a fact, but we'd like to think that so what were the tools of his craft if you're a photographer today? it's pretty simple. you've got your digital camera your cell phone. you gotten say hundreds of...
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j edgar hoover talked about the need to stop the rise of a black messiah and they had identified three people that they felt could be the black messiah. somebody that would bring them together in a way that would be so powerful they could actually change the way the united states was run and those three people were malcolm x, and fred hampton. by the time he had taken power, both malcolm x and martin luther king were dead and americorps was getting angrier and i think more desperate this is what hoover thought. they were too stupid to realize we don't want them around either and so for that, fred hampton was killed. he was targeted by the fbi and there was a paid informant. he drugged the food so fred would fall asleep and wouldn't be able to awake when a team of cops who were plain clothed cops showed up at one in the morning without anyone and came in with guns blazing. jesus and the black messiah is about that whole incident in chicago and what happened in la is la was the first chapter that was trying to criticize the street gangs. they were both murdered very early on and what app
j edgar hoover talked about the need to stop the rise of a black messiah and they had identified three people that they felt could be the black messiah. somebody that would bring them together in a way that would be so powerful they could actually change the way the united states was run and those three people were malcolm x, and fred hampton. by the time he had taken power, both malcolm x and martin luther king were dead and americorps was getting angrier and i think more desperate this is...
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jesse plemons is roy mitchell, a federal agent instructed by martin sheen�*s dracula—like j edgar hooverlitical allegiances, o�*neill finds himself torn between the desire to save his own skin and his growing admiration for hampton. these ain�*t no terrorists. it�*s a credit to stanfield that he manages to keep the complexities of his character alive throughout the movie, leaving us constantly wondering exactly where his loyalties lie. by contrast, kaluuya, who seems certain to earn a second oscar nomination next week, is steadfast and determined as hampton — unexpectedly shy in person, but inspirational in public. the result is a terrific drama that mixes fact and fiction with thrilling, thought—provoking results. i advise you to check it out. it�*s available for home rental now. whilejudas and the black messiah may be a worthy awards contender, never forget that all awards are essentially flawed and foolish.
jesse plemons is roy mitchell, a federal agent instructed by martin sheen�*s dracula—like j edgar hooverlitical allegiances, o�*neill finds himself torn between the desire to save his own skin and his growing admiration for hampton. these ain�*t no terrorists. it�*s a credit to stanfield that he manages to keep the complexities of his character alive throughout the movie, leaving us constantly wondering exactly where his loyalties lie. by contrast, kaluuya, who seems certain to earn a...
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well i mean we won't see any ribbon cutting projects like the golden gate bridge or the hoover dam but still 2 trillion dollars it's a lot of money and it could be in boom for certain industry you already mentioned simi conductor's if you look back at the early ninety's 37 percent of the global computer chips were made in the united states now that's down to about 12 percent so you can imagine that those chip companies could profit then some charging stations will be billed tens of thousands in the united states of that could be a pretty good for the overall market we actually also saw those stocks and gaining here in the wednesday session but also if we think about all those bridges and roads and infrastructure in. the building industry overall could also profit and it was interesting to see that the stock market actually toyed around was new records at least for the s. and p. 500 and i find that interesting because if you look back at the trump tax cuts the market was excited so now we're talking about possible takes hikes and still in the stock market basically traits of the upside.
well i mean we won't see any ribbon cutting projects like the golden gate bridge or the hoover dam but still 2 trillion dollars it's a lot of money and it could be in boom for certain industry you already mentioned simi conductor's if you look back at the early ninety's 37 percent of the global computer chips were made in the united states now that's down to about 12 percent so you can imagine that those chip companies could profit then some charging stations will be billed tens of thousands in...
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also here tonight, victor david hansen from the hoover institute.l problem with americans making decisions for themselves. why is that? >> i don't know. they say they're the people of science and they told us for a year that the science says that when we get to 60 or 65% of the people with some immunity or anti-bodies, the cases will go down but we won't get there for a while. so we have to shelter in place and shut down the economy and take the risk of greater damage to mental health issues or substance abuse or suicide. we did that. now the science says we have about 80 million people that will be vaccinated by the weekend. we have another 100 million people that probably have anti-bodies that haven't been tested or asymptomatic. we have 30 million people that have the virus that we know from tests and 50 million 1-12 that are probably won't get a serious case or pass it on. so we're getting up to 230 and 40 million people. guess what? guess what they told us is happen something steady going down every day. in california, we've gone from about 6,0
also here tonight, victor david hansen from the hoover institute.l problem with americans making decisions for themselves. why is that? >> i don't know. they say they're the people of science and they told us for a year that the science says that when we get to 60 or 65% of the people with some immunity or anti-bodies, the cases will go down but we won't get there for a while. so we have to shelter in place and shut down the economy and take the risk of greater damage to mental health...
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hosted by the hoover institution, this runs an hour and 15 minutes. >> i want to welcome you to this very special webinar. we are going to celebrate international women's day, which is march 8. we are also going to celebrate national women's month. but we are going to celebrate it in a very special way, which is to engage with four scholars who are well known t
hosted by the hoover institution, this runs an hour and 15 minutes. >> i want to welcome you to this very special webinar. we are going to celebrate international women's day, which is march 8. we are also going to celebrate national women's month. but we are going to celebrate it in a very special way, which is to engage with four scholars who are well known t
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one other point, for the libraries that don't follow under the presidential records act, hoover through carter, the foundations and presidential families made the determinations, often, who gets to see the records, because they created the deed of gift to the national archives and set up the circumstances. for example, the kennedy family makes determinations on who can see president kennedy's health records, as one example. anne: -- lisa: we have one question from the audience and it goes to what we were originally talking about, nara needing more teeth and making sure the archives have more teeth. what do they need to do to reduce the 60% endowment down to 20%? what would be the impact? anthony: the reason the endowment exists in the first place is it was costing taxpayers a ton of money to maintain the libraries. when the act was amended in 1986, the endowment is 20%. the foundations and national archives worked together to figure out a way around that and limit how much space is considered national archives space and what systems are involved. it worked out to be maybe 5% or 10% rath
one other point, for the libraries that don't follow under the presidential records act, hoover through carter, the foundations and presidential families made the determinations, often, who gets to see the records, because they created the deed of gift to the national archives and set up the circumstances. for example, the kennedy family makes determinations on who can see president kennedy's health records, as one example. anne: -- lisa: we have one question from the audience and it goes to...
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, i think if he does have a location that might be more along the lines of west fred i love where hoover is where it's not connected to a major institution and not connected to aa major city or organization but again, it's taking hundreds of millions of dollars to build these facilities. if you want the national archives to have a role to play and you have to give 60 percent of the cost of the part of the building that you get to the national archives in addition as an endowment that an additional problem and i also think there are questions as to what he's going to be doing as a former president. in 2022 and the midterms as well as 2024 so if you build a presidential library, that's the capstone. you're no longer going to be running for president, there's no president for a presidential library development office and come back and run again which is why i think it's one of the main reasons we haven't seen any announcements from the white house prior to january were now, the office of the former president trump about this land. >> let me follow up on that, that's a fascinating question b
, i think if he does have a location that might be more along the lines of west fred i love where hoover is where it's not connected to a major institution and not connected to aa major city or organization but again, it's taking hundreds of millions of dollars to build these facilities. if you want the national archives to have a role to play and you have to give 60 percent of the cost of the part of the building that you get to the national archives in addition as an endowment that an...
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and there were some minor scuffles with the police with nothing really serious herbert hoover the president of the united states and secretary of war patrick hurley. in 1932 in the summer of 1932 after congress refused to act to pass a new piece of legislation. they decided to use military force to disperse the bonus marchers. to essentially escort them out of town. and macarthur, of course as chief of staff the army was responsible for this. and what happened was the battle of anacostia flats as they called it. he used several hundred infantry in cavalry. george patton commanded the capital unit. dwight. eisenhower was one of macarthur's aids at this point. they use some light tanks to drive the bonus expeditionary force down, pennsylvania avenue. hoover and hurley ordered macarthur not to pursue the marchers over the 11th street bridge to the anacostia flats. but might macarthur ignored the orders. according to dwight eisenhower, who was his aid at the time quote. he said he was too busy and did not want either himself or his staff bothered by people coming down and pretending to give ord
and there were some minor scuffles with the police with nothing really serious herbert hoover the president of the united states and secretary of war patrick hurley. in 1932 in the summer of 1932 after congress refused to act to pass a new piece of legislation. they decided to use military force to disperse the bonus marchers. to essentially escort them out of town. and macarthur, of course as chief of staff the army was responsible for this. and what happened was the battle of anacostia flats...
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hoover, though, has since been charged with attempted murder and isn't booked into the sonoma county jail. in the east bay antioch police captured a burglar tried to hide from them on a roof of this business and they were called out after an alarm went off at the shopping center on contra. loma boulevard when they arrived, they couldn't find anyone so they launched a drone to get a better look and found the burglar hiding right there behind the ac unit. he eventually came down and then was taken to jail. >> still to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 900's of folks coming out today in the castro to show their solidarity with the. >> asian american and pacific islander community. the details still to come. also, we have an exclusive interview with the oakland police chief on the 12th anniversary of the deadliest day. >> and the force's history. how it's still impacting the opd more than a decade later. but for spring breakers partying like there is no pandemic happening in things getting out of control. >> in florida that a state of emergency has been issued along with the curfew. w
hoover, though, has since been charged with attempted murder and isn't booked into the sonoma county jail. in the east bay antioch police captured a burglar tried to hide from them on a roof of this business and they were called out after an alarm went off at the shopping center on contra. loma boulevard when they arrived, they couldn't find anyone so they launched a drone to get a better look and found the burglar hiding right there behind the ac unit. he eventually came down and then was...
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it was hoover's phrase from a black leaders that might activists and oh professionals to challenge that it's hollywood's most radical film ever, and this is very much a living history issue. viewing the panthers' experiences through today's battles, by the woman who made some big waves with her hit song "i can't breathe." he is tragically remembered for his death, a theme that hampton explored before he himself was tragically killed at 21. >> you can murder revolutionaire, but you can't murder revolution. >> joining me now is grammy winner singer and song writer h.e.r., directed and written by shaka king. thank you both for being her. >> absolutely. thank you. h.e.r., let me start with you. what does it mean to have your song and its message featured in this film. >> it's an honor. the minute i got the call, i was immediately excited. it was a learning process for me, but this story was so well done, by the way, but the story is such an important part of our black history, and i just wanted to add to it, and i'm just honored to be part of it. >> shaka, when people hear the term black pa
it was hoover's phrase from a black leaders that might activists and oh professionals to challenge that it's hollywood's most radical film ever, and this is very much a living history issue. viewing the panthers' experiences through today's battles, by the woman who made some big waves with her hit song "i can't breathe." he is tragically remembered for his death, a theme that hampton explored before he himself was tragically killed at 21. >> you can murder revolutionaire, but...