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hoover. hello, mrs. hoover, so great to see you. and so then we get on the elevator we go upstairs and there is 31 a now somebody was living there so we couldn't walk in but we looked at it and you know, i guess my grandmother recognized the look on my face because as a boy i was looking at a door with a placard. he said 31a with no real understanding or context. so then grandma turned to grandad and said dad don't you think we should show little owl the plaque out front. so then we he says yes, that would be a terrific idea. so let me go downstairs and that's where this picture came to be. we're downstairs and the plaque is to the left of grandad in this picture and it is facing street. and so i read the plaque and it said the new york of presidents herbert hoover the 31st president of the united states and then all made sense like oh my gosh, your dad was the president and it just hit me like a ton of bricks. and so then i looked at my grandmother and i said grandma, this is amazing. can i take a picture of this plaque because my
hoover. hello, mrs. hoover, so great to see you. and so then we get on the elevator we go upstairs and there is 31 a now somebody was living there so we couldn't walk in but we looked at it and you know, i guess my grandmother recognized the look on my face because as a boy i was looking at a door with a placard. he said 31a with no real understanding or context. so then grandma turned to grandad and said dad don't you think we should show little owl the plaque out front. so then we he says...
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in 1928 so was herbert hoover. >> this is what contributes to the great tragedy of hoover.people had been read partly through his own efforts they were read to expect miracles and there is something that was terrible to happen in some profoundly to go wrong i would be blamed are in the president had not commonly spent the bulk of what he dealt with, how do you come to terms political life is over and the office is over. you become an animal to millions of the same countrymen who cheered you into the white house. how do you deal with that. he lived for over 30 years you constructively affect your life without becoming better without seeking the dictation whatever that means. >> i never met him. >> did you ever meet dewey? >> no but i was in the same room in 1968 i wanted taken from elliott richardson secretary as a guest of the massachusetts delegation of the convention and then i got a job and i had a lot of money to pay for airfare and hotel in august and 68 and of the floor of the convention and the rockefeller demonstration but i remember the first time at the convention
in 1928 so was herbert hoover. >> this is what contributes to the great tragedy of hoover.people had been read partly through his own efforts they were read to expect miracles and there is something that was terrible to happen in some profoundly to go wrong i would be blamed are in the president had not commonly spent the bulk of what he dealt with, how do you come to terms political life is over and the office is over. you become an animal to millions of the same countrymen who cheered...
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but coolidge -- and hoover. he was the most surprising. hoover had a marvelous sense of humor.everything from fishing to letters to children, is very kind of dry -- a chuckle, not a guffaw. he didn't tell stories, but he had a gentle wit. >> after 88, next book. >> then, i went from simon and schuster to houghton mifflin. that began to be longer intervals between books. you have to remember, all this time, i'm running presidential libraries, so i have a full time -- and in 1990, the next book, one of the reasons why it was late was a book that you know, a book on george washington, called patriarch, which was published in 1993, -- i was running not one but two libraries at that time. and the hoover library, which was in the -- putting the 12,000 foot addition onto a building, redoing. but also, i was running -- the eisenhower center for national archives, which was the ultimate sacrifice i think i ever made for a job. certainly, for the archives. i lived in the sunflower hotel. for 11 months. i remember i arrived on pearl harbor day 1989. somehow, in retrospect, that seems appr
but coolidge -- and hoover. he was the most surprising. hoover had a marvelous sense of humor.everything from fishing to letters to children, is very kind of dry -- a chuckle, not a guffaw. he didn't tell stories, but he had a gentle wit. >> after 88, next book. >> then, i went from simon and schuster to houghton mifflin. that began to be longer intervals between books. you have to remember, all this time, i'm running presidential libraries, so i have a full time -- and in 1990, the...
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in 1928 so was herbert hoover. >> this is what contributes to the great tragedy of hoover.people had been read partly through his own efforts they were read to expect miracles and there is something that was terrible to happen in some profoundly to go wrong i would be blamed are in the president had not commonly spent the bulk of what he dealt with, how do you come to terms political life is over and the office is over. you become an animal to millions of the same countrymen who cheered you into the white house. how do you deal with that. he lived for over 30 years you constructively affect your life without becoming better without seeking the dictation whatever that means. >> i never met him. >> did you ever meet dewey? >> no but i was in the same room in 1968 i wanted taken from elliott richardson secretary as a guest of the massachusetts delegation of the convention and then i got a job and i had a lot of money to pay for airfare and hotel in august and 68 and of the floor of the convention and the rockefeller demonstration but i remember the first time at the convention
in 1928 so was herbert hoover. >> this is what contributes to the great tragedy of hoover.people had been read partly through his own efforts they were read to expect miracles and there is something that was terrible to happen in some profoundly to go wrong i would be blamed are in the president had not commonly spent the bulk of what he dealt with, how do you come to terms political life is over and the office is over. you become an animal to millions of the same countrymen who cheered...
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i got to do a book on herbert hoover. the primary focus being on his post-white house years which again struck me as being the most revealing period of his life. in some ways it was almost a sql taking up where do we left off. dewey was a man who said late in life everything came too early to me and who was saddled in middle age with this lifelong reputation as a man who grew the sure thing who blew the sure thing and life the rest of his dealing with that while hoover on a much larger scale had been the most admired, probably the most loved american on the global scene because he was a global figure. he was a man who had been dealt with during world war i and woodrow wilson had put in charge of the american food administration. he'd fed the soviet union despitethe fact that he despised communism after the war . he was the largest american of his time until 1928, it made perfect sense. he had and this is what continues as a greek tragedy of hoover. he had a foreboding that people have been led apparently through his own e
i got to do a book on herbert hoover. the primary focus being on his post-white house years which again struck me as being the most revealing period of his life. in some ways it was almost a sql taking up where do we left off. dewey was a man who said late in life everything came too early to me and who was saddled in middle age with this lifelong reputation as a man who grew the sure thing who blew the sure thing and life the rest of his dealing with that while hoover on a much larger scale...
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eastern on the presidency a look at the herbert hoover presidential library and museum with alan hoover the third, great-grandson of president hoover. he talks about the library were will involve over the coming years. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> next, virginia governor glenn youngkin speech to a joint session of the general a silly. the speech took place two days after he was sworn into office. [applause]
eastern on the presidency a look at the herbert hoover presidential library and museum with alan hoover the third, great-grandson of president hoover. he talks about the library were will involve over the coming years. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> next, virginia governor glenn youngkin speech to a joint session of the general a silly. the speech took place two days after he...
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and he had read the hoover book. and i suspect he never said this but i i think he thought boy if this guy can make hoover look sympathetic then then maybe he could do the same for the colonel who lent himself to caricature by the way who wasn't robert r mccormick was for 40 years synonymous with the chicago tribune the world's greatest newspaper in popular legend. he is a bombastic xenophobic right of a till of the hun. caricature his rivals in fact that the chicago daily news came up with a long-running cartoon series about colonel mccormick which which played off of this? um now the you run into caricature. you know bells ought to go off. there is something about this personality vivid enough. unique enough distinctive enough and perhaps interesting enough inspire caricature character after all caricature is a form of flannery. and so i was open i wasn't eager. i mean i the colonel was of anti-british and i'm a anger foam or phone as you know a great lover of all things. british and he was certainly outspoken. for
and he had read the hoover book. and i suspect he never said this but i i think he thought boy if this guy can make hoover look sympathetic then then maybe he could do the same for the colonel who lent himself to caricature by the way who wasn't robert r mccormick was for 40 years synonymous with the chicago tribune the world's greatest newspaper in popular legend. he is a bombastic xenophobic right of a till of the hun. caricature his rivals in fact that the chicago daily news came up with a...
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and he had read the hoover book. and i suspect he never said this but i i think he thought boy if this guy can make hoover look sympathetic then then maybe he could do the same for the colonel who lent himself to caricature by the way who wasn't robert r mccormick was for 40 years synonymous with the chicago tribune the world's greatest newspaper in popular legend. he is a bombastic xenophobic right of a till of the hun. caricature his rivals in fact that the chicago daily news came up with a long-running cartoon series about colonel mccormick which which played off of this? um now the you run into caricature. you know bells ought to go off. there is something about this personality vivid enough. unique enough distinctive enough and perhaps interesting enough inspire caricature character after all caricature is a form of flannery. and so i was open i wasn't eager. i mean i the colonel was of anti-british and i'm a anger foam or phone as you know a great lover of all things. british and he was certainly outspoken. for
and he had read the hoover book. and i suspect he never said this but i i think he thought boy if this guy can make hoover look sympathetic then then maybe he could do the same for the colonel who lent himself to caricature by the way who wasn't robert r mccormick was for 40 years synonymous with the chicago tribune the world's greatest newspaper in popular legend. he is a bombastic xenophobic right of a till of the hun. caricature his rivals in fact that the chicago daily news came up with a...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is proded by... >> eva moskowitz, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you are the ceo of success academy, a network of 47 charter schools throughout new york city. it all started right here... >> it did. this is the building. >> ...when, in 2006, you decided to found the school harlem 1. i have known you for more than a decade as you have built this network of schools. for the audience, can you explain the difference between a traditional public school and a charter school? >> sure. the difference is really quite simple. charter schools are public schools, publicly funded, publicly regulated, but they are independent of the union contracts on the one hand and the managerial bureaucracy on the other hand, whereas district schools are caught between those two forces, meaning the educational bureaucracy and the labor contracts. >> you call your students scholars. >> we do. >> who are these scholars? >> well, 96% of them are black and brown. abo
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the third talks about how the herbert hoover presidential library and museum in west branch, iowa will evolve in coming years. find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org/history. now it's time for lectures in history an opportunity for you to join students in college classrooms on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11 this weekend penn state professor rachel sheldon teaches a class on the civil war as a constitutional crisis. she argues that by the 1860s the constitution could no longer be used as a tool for compromise over slavery and that once
the third talks about how the herbert hoover presidential library and museum in west branch, iowa will evolve in coming years. find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org/history. now it's time for lectures in history an opportunity for you to join students in college classrooms on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11 this weekend penn state professor rachel sheldon teaches a class on the civil war as a constitutional crisis. she argues that by the 1860s the...
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eastern on the presidency a look at the herbert hoover presidential library and museum with alan hoover the third, great-grandson of president hoover. he talks about the library were will involve over the coming years. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> next, virginia governor glenn youngkin speech to a joint session of the general a silly. the speech took place two days after he was sworn into office. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you all very much. well, good afternoon. standing here before you, and looking around this room, i'm struck by the history that's been made in this very place, the people's house. as well as the fact that the work you do here has great consequence for the people of virginia. and so it is as we gather here today. mr. speaker, madam president, lt. governor earle-sears, chief justice goodwyn, and justices of the supreme court, members of the general assembly, my fellow virginians, today we begin anew, all of us together. after years of fractur
eastern on the presidency a look at the herbert hoover presidential library and museum with alan hoover the third, great-grandson of president hoover. he talks about the library were will involve over the coming years. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> next, virginia governor glenn youngkin speech to a joint session of the general a silly. the speech took place two days after he...
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and he's been a visiting fellow at hoover. thanks to the generosity of martha and roger mertz whose generosity really helped jumpstart the entire military history project. in addition to the 19 books and being of he's a visiting lecture as i said at hoover. he's also a visiting professor of the new york historical site society the lewis lerman fellow and a visiting professor of war studies at king's college london. he's just it's just been announced that his book was not a a book of the year, but the book of the year by the times of london, which is an unusual and rare honor indeed and i think it's no exaggeration to say that he's probably the most accomplished historical biographer in the english. speaking world and i just want to end by suggesting why that is. and i think when you look at his totality has worked there's three themes that are prevalent number one. he writes an interesting story. he's an excellent prose style as he was from the very beginning with his book on halifax and the history of the english-speaking peo
and he's been a visiting fellow at hoover. thanks to the generosity of martha and roger mertz whose generosity really helped jumpstart the entire military history project. in addition to the 19 books and being of he's a visiting lecture as i said at hoover. he's also a visiting professor of the new york historical site society the lewis lerman fellow and a visiting professor of war studies at king's college london. he's just it's just been announced that his book was not a a book of the year,...
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eastern on the presidency, a look at the herbert hoover presidential library and museum, with alan hoover the third, great grandson of president hoover. he talks about the president line brairry will evolve in the coming years. watch american history tv saturday op c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2. features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 9:15 p.m. eastern, vanderbilt university professor michael eric dyson examines the imimpact of black culture on the united states with his book general taipting race, performing blackness in america. at 10 p.m. eastern on afterwards, theoretical physicist talks about his book, emotional, how feelings shape our thinking. interviewed by northeastern university professor, lisa feldman baiter. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online at any time at book tv.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are fundling by these television companies and more. in
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and a look at the her vert hoover presidential library and museum with allan hoover iii, great grandson. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >>> mayors from four eastern european cities, warsaw, prorogue, budapest -- bill keating chaired this hearing of the house foreign affairs subcommittee on europe. >> i see we do have
and a look at the her vert hoover presidential library and museum with allan hoover iii, great grandson. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >>> mayors from four eastern european cities, warsaw, prorogue, budapest -- bill keating chaired this hearing of the house foreign affairs subcommittee on europe. >> i see we do have
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the young trees, hoover argues that the hunters are the ones responsible for that damage in the forest. napa, lynx, his hunting area extends further up to the peak of the mountain. he's looking in patches of snow for more lynx tracks. hoover says the animals, such as the wood grouse and also road year are already heavily stressed. between mountain bikers, joggers snowshoe was and geo crashes. the animals barely get any quiet time. if large predator such as the links and wolf join them, then the animals won't be able to settle down in the forest at all. but doesn't the links belong in the woods to? well, only where there's ross out on for this isn't the old black forest. why we'd love either. we now have a different black forest on august on the art and feel fault. i would worry about species diversity. lever predators don't just live on love and life feel they survive on other animals. on stylist, adverse law, how dish i'll always saddling ourselves with something we won't be able to control where we have no chance regardless young as him harm the sun guns under a cleft of odin. the in
the young trees, hoover argues that the hunters are the ones responsible for that damage in the forest. napa, lynx, his hunting area extends further up to the peak of the mountain. he's looking in patches of snow for more lynx tracks. hoover says the animals, such as the wood grouse and also road year are already heavily stressed. between mountain bikers, joggers snowshoe was and geo crashes. the animals barely get any quiet time. if large predator such as the links and wolf join them, then the...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> fareed zakaria, welcome back to "firing line" and happy new year. >> thank you so much. pleasure to be with you, margaret. >> as 2022 gets under way, omicron is driving a surge in cases and hospitalizations, and there is fresh debate over what our public-healt posture should be. now, you've finished writing your most recent book, "ten lessons for a post-pandemic world," back in june of 2020, when roughly 125,000 americans had died from the virus. we're rapidly closing in on 850,000 american lives lost. how, fareed, have your 10 lessons for the post-pandemic world held up? >> you know, actually surprisingly well. if you look at the biggest challenge the united states has had, what i pointed out in the book, that our public-health system is not really designed for public health, by which i mean, it's designed for private health. we have a healthcare system where if you're rich or if you're insured, you get pretty darn good healthcare. if you're not
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> fareed zakaria, welcome back to "firing line" and happy new year. >> thank you so much. pleasure to be with you, margaret. >> as 2022 gets under way, omicron is driving a surge in cases and hospitalizations, and there is fresh debate over what our public-healt posture should be. now, you've finished writing your most recent book,...
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eastern on the presidency, a look at the herbert hoover presidential library and museum with alan hoover iii, great-grandson of president hoover. he talks about how the presidential library will evolve in the coming years. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading altogethers discussing their latest nonfiction...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> indra nooyi, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for having me, margaret. i look forward to our conversation. >> your memoir, "my life in full: work, family, and our future," arrives at a moment in the covid-19 pandemic when the workforce has been forced to soul search about work-life balance and about what the future of work will look like. is the shock of living and working through a pandemic, as difficult as it has been, an opportunity to sort of fundamentally reset our priorities? >> that's a great, great opening question, margaret, because i agree with you -- in this moment of stillness, where most of the world came to a standstill and shut down, i hope we emerge from it a better humanity. i think we ought to look at this pandemic as a wake-up call on so many dimensions. a wake-up call in terms of how we think about our health and the interplay between human beings and animals. it's also a wake-up call on families because coming out of th
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... anby... corporate funding is provided by... >> representate adam kinzinger, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. good to be here. >> you were one of 10 republicans who voted to impeach president trump after the attacks on the capitol on january 6th. and you and representative liz cheney are the only twoepublicans who are on the january 6th select committee in the house of representatives. explain to our viewers the responsibility of the select committee. and what have been your findings soar? >> for me, some of the stuff is eye-opening. some of the stuff is affirming what's kind of been out there in the -- you know, you've heard rumors or you've seen in books. we have a lot more to do, but we're going to get a lot more information. and so when we put this all together, what we want to do -- and this goes to the purpose of the committee -- isot just, you know, expose who's responsible, but, really, it's about the preservation of democracy. so, january 6th was a day, it was a very bad day, b
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. >>> joining us now to talk about all of this is cnn political commentator margaret hoover, host ofeat to see you. i think it is fair to say this hasn't been the president's best week yet. here we have the supreme court striking down the vaccine mandate yesterday, the build back better and now voting rights bills are stalled. we have inflation at a 40-year high. i'm just curious from your perspective, what if anything can democrats take into the next few weeks to get them to think perhaps things can turn around soon? >> well, bianna, they could use a paradigm shift. in the context of their legislative approach on the hill, they have thus far, we have all seen it, been pursuing this strategy as though they had a super majority in the senate and could pass any bill they wanted. they catered to the left and the mainstream part of the democratic party, thinking they could have fdr size sweeping reforms in the federal government at that level. without having that kind of majority. what they could do, for example, take voting rights, they could have decided and they can still decide to pu
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of herbert hoover. he talks about how the presidential library will revolve -- evolve in coming years. watch american history tv on saturday on c-span2 and find a full dise jewel on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> the indian prime minister delivered remarks in a virtual session of the world economic forum. he spoke about the pandemic, economic reforms in india and clie hat change. forum. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: on behalf of 130 crore indians, i convey my greetings to the dignitaries from all over the world gathered at the world economic forum. today when i am talking to you, as i speak to you today in the inciting cautiously and resolutely a new wave of the covid pandemic. at the same time on the economic front as well, india is moving forward with many results that give us
of herbert hoover. he talks about how the presidential library will revolve -- evolve in coming years. watch american history tv on saturday on c-span2 and find a full dise jewel on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> the indian prime minister delivered remarks in a virtual session of the world economic forum. he spoke about the pandemic, economic reforms in india and clie hat change. forum. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: on behalf of...
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presidential library and museum with alan huber the third, great-grandson of herbert hoover.talks about how the presidential library will evolve in the coming years exploring the american story , watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule in your programguide or watch online anytime . >>. >> book tv every sunday features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. 9:15 p.m. eastern vanderbilt university professor michael eric dyson examined the impact of black culture and politics on the united states with his bookentertaining race , performing blackness inamerica and then at 10 pm eastern , theoretical physicist leonard malan talks about his book emotional, how feelings shake our thinking. he's interviewed by northeastern university professor lisa feldmanbarrett . what will tv every sunday. and find a full schedule program guide or watch online anytime@booktv.org . >> the senate banking committee held a confirmation hearing for lael brainard to be vice chair of the federal reserve and sandra thompson to be director of the financingco
presidential library and museum with alan huber the third, great-grandson of herbert hoover.talks about how the presidential library will evolve in the coming years exploring the american story , watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule in your programguide or watch online anytime . >>. >> book tv every sunday features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. 9:15 p.m. eastern vanderbilt university professor michael eric dyson examined...
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the national archives from herbert hoover to john all j trout. -- herbert hoover to donald j trump.reaching the 1 billion mark in electronic records. that is what keeps me up at night. [laughter] presidential libraries are not libraries in the usual sense. they are archives and museums bring together artifacts. the president, his administration and his family and presenting them in the public discussion without regard for the political considerations or affiliations. in litigating the first presidential library 1941, president franklin roosevelt captured the essence of the mission. to bring together the records of the past and to house them where they will be preserved for the use of many in the future. the nation must believe in three things. it must believe in the past, it must believe in the future, it must above all believe in the capacity of its own people so to learn from the past that they can gain and judgment and creating their own future. that text sounds exactly, captures the mission of the national archives today. the presidential libraries are a unique american phenomen
the national archives from herbert hoover to john all j trout. -- herbert hoover to donald j trump.reaching the 1 billion mark in electronic records. that is what keeps me up at night. [laughter] presidential libraries are not libraries in the usual sense. they are archives and museums bring together artifacts. the president, his administration and his family and presenting them in the public discussion without regard for the political considerations or affiliations. in litigating the first...
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press. harry and michael michael hoover sign deals with auto fi have also expressed concern of a vaccine misinformation and northern ireland is mocking 50 years since the bloody sunday massacre. in 1972 british soldiers shot dead, 13 unarmed civilians during a protest in the city of london. dairy, the consequences are still being felt to day. okay, these people a commemorating one of the darkest chapters of the north, not in conflict, one that unfolded 5 decades ago to day. thousands of mostly catholic processes had gathered for rally against a new law, allowing imprisonment without trial. bridges. troops were deployed to block. the marches off to you started throwing bottles and stones. soldiers responded with tear gas rubber, bullets, and water cannon. the paratroopers also had been fi with live rounds, shooting at the marches off. less than half an hour of shooting, 13 marches were dead. with over it does more injured. the 14th would succumb to their wounds. months later, the soldiers claimed their talk did gunman and bon throw us a government inquiry support to the armies account tha
press. harry and michael michael hoover sign deals with auto fi have also expressed concern of a vaccine misinformation and northern ireland is mocking 50 years since the bloody sunday massacre. in 1972 british soldiers shot dead, 13 unarmed civilians during a protest in the city of london. dairy, the consequences are still being felt to day. okay, these people a commemorating one of the darkest chapters of the north, not in conflict, one that unfolded 5 decades ago to day. thousands of mostly...
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he started a group called hoover me to prevent boxes of fresh vegetables from ending up and the garbage here. missing, do not. we have to be there right when the stolen clothes in that way we can ask the sellers, do you have something you've given? is there anything left over? if there's something you won't be able to sell in the next few days, a call from getting the nice and toggle, they quickly find what they're looking for. one of the stands was already closed and left unsold vegetables behind a lot of food is wasted in supermarkets too. there are 2 shopping carts full at the back of this store. none of it has passed its sell by date on them, but customers don't want to buy things like dental cans and other damage packaging can all get on the water by done it takes a lot of time to throw away the food, then comma got the car and it's also mad for the environment. the government has made it more expensive for supermarkets to toss groceries in the trash. it aims to create an incentive to reduce waste, but it still faces resistance. albert said, well, we have a lot of work to do to con
he started a group called hoover me to prevent boxes of fresh vegetables from ending up and the garbage here. missing, do not. we have to be there right when the stolen clothes in that way we can ask the sellers, do you have something you've given? is there anything left over? if there's something you won't be able to sell in the next few days, a call from getting the nice and toggle, they quickly find what they're looking for. one of the stands was already closed and left unsold vegetables...
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over cove at 19 entry was also coming up on the show. molly mourns, it's warmer president abraham of hoover called k talk. his death comes at a turbulent time for the west african country as people protest international sanctions on the homestead, government and tongue got cut off. communications remain limited after a soon army washed over the pacific islands, nation. officials in new zealand. satan goes, capital has sustained major damage. ah, hello, i'm clare richardson, thanks so much for joining us. novak joker, which has left australia after losing his appeal against his visa cancellation, he was deported after judges upheld a decision by the immigration minister that the unvaccinated tennis star posed a threat to public health. and he comes after a 10 day drama that began when joke of which arrived, to compete in the australian open, hoping for an unprecedented 21st a grand slam when i don't want to return for novak joker, which the reigning champion flew out of australia after losing his court battle to the dismay of his crestfallen supporters with many of them, serbian expatriates.
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so look, there's lots to learn as old student of mine gary hoover has said has said there's a lot to be learned from curiosity keeping your mind open. well deirdre mccluskey, i cannot go ahead. i can offer more specific. a technical reasons for wanting to do humanomics, but i think well deirdre mccluskey over the years we've talked to you about several of your books you've been. book tv several times and you have brought up your episcopalian roots and activities in the past. what about your religious life? does that play into economics and humanity? well, i'm right now. working on a book called god in mammon mammon was the aromatic the aramaic word, which was the language of jesus the aramaic word for money mammon. and it's called the subtitle is a public theology for an age of commerce. and it it tries to show that god and mammon are not necessarily enemies. they can be enemies, but you know, you can have have corruption in religion too. it's not only in the marketplace and so uncorrupted versions of these two the sacred and the profane god and mammon can work together. and in my cl
so look, there's lots to learn as old student of mine gary hoover has said has said there's a lot to be learned from curiosity keeping your mind open. well deirdre mccluskey, i cannot go ahead. i can offer more specific. a technical reasons for wanting to do humanomics, but i think well deirdre mccluskey over the years we've talked to you about several of your books you've been. book tv several times and you have brought up your episcopalian roots and activities in the past. what about your...
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she's on leave from her post as a senior fellow at the hoover institution to serve as senior adviser secretary of commerce. but she's speaking today in her civilian capacity. welcome, liz. >> thanks, fareed. great to be here. >> so i want to ask you, you're the person who really in some ways fundamentally alerted us to the fact xi jinping marked i very different leadership in china with a much more ambitious and in some ways more repressive and in some ways more expansionist sense of china. what do you think is most important to him on his agenda when he looks out right now, is it more consolidation at home, is it more external influence abroad? >> certainly 2022 is a really important year for xi jinping because it is going to mark the third point of transition for him. so come this fall he is up to be reselected for general secretary of the communist party for his third five-year term, and then we anticipate another third five-year term as president of the country the following spring. i think there's little doubt his number one priority is cementing his political control, his polit
she's on leave from her post as a senior fellow at the hoover institution to serve as senior adviser secretary of commerce. but she's speaking today in her civilian capacity. welcome, liz. >> thanks, fareed. great to be here. >> so i want to ask you, you're the person who really in some ways fundamentally alerted us to the fact xi jinping marked i very different leadership in china with a much more ambitious and in some ways more repressive and in some ways more expansionist sense...
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miss hoover missouri. giblin. you will, waco, you'll bring an acre, what is that in the hole? and you see it wasn't cold for a b one a t, i was quite finance. a february demi went on a low. oh, i said he wouldn't want him, don't know the whole burial thing. lloyd's of all, i think i have not. wow. well, the seductive little homework on mobile new didn't pop to play with it. was he homo undercover contest? yes. boyle, i'm no combo. oh book or magic book? a visit it? no, no local dish. a c global in you know, good g, you know, super speed laid books, jewel, gaiety and show a lot of. mm hm. oh if you brought with ah, with a little bit better in with a oh, feeling good. why does it come on? the good news, nicky. what is it um, would you gamble? i'm barely a really good to you to be sure. be a little closer. lovelady feel free to market quite. is it from a come by mac to jump on child lock. oh, a, her african stories from african perspectives, most of them are never bought. one that has not been a good machine because of the voice of the machine. i feel like, you know, i mean it's
miss hoover missouri. giblin. you will, waco, you'll bring an acre, what is that in the hole? and you see it wasn't cold for a b one a t, i was quite finance. a february demi went on a low. oh, i said he wouldn't want him, don't know the whole burial thing. lloyd's of all, i think i have not. wow. well, the seductive little homework on mobile new didn't pop to play with it. was he homo undercover contest? yes. boyle, i'm no combo. oh book or magic book? a visit it? no, no local dish. a c global...
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eastern on the presidency, a look at the herbert hoover presidential library and museum with allan hooverabout the presidential library will evolve in coming years. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule in your program guide of watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> sunday, february 6 on "in depth" georgetown university law professor cheryl cashin will be our live guest to talk about race relations and inequality in america. her many books include the failures of integration, the agitator started, race, and her latest white space, black hood. join in a conversation with your phone calls, a. >> comments, texts and tweets for cheryl cashin live sunday february 6 at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. here in many of those conversations on c-span's new podcast, presidential recordings. >> seasonal and focus on the presidency of lyndon johnson here to us about the 1964 civil rights act, and i can secure four presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident
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john avlon, margaret hoover, thanks so much, we appreciate it as always. >> be well. >> you too. >>> a statue of theodore roosevelt comes down after criticism of how it depicted black and indigenous people. what roosevelt's family is saying about it, next. a quote t. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire (music) ♪ i think to myself ♪ ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ living with diabetes? glucerna protein smart has your number with 30 grams of protein. scientifically designed with carbsteady to help you manage your blood sugar. and more protein to keep you moving with diabetes. glucerna live eve
john avlon, margaret hoover, thanks so much, we appreciate it as always. >> be well. >> you too. >>> a statue of theodore roosevelt comes down after criticism of how it depicted black and indigenous people. what roosevelt's family is saying about it, next. a quote t. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva...