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hoover. dr. hoover: good morning. thank you. i want to thank you for inviting me here to speak about these important issues about for your commitment to the health and well being of our young people. my name is sharon hoover and i'll speak to you from my perspective as a professor of psychiatry and also director of the national center for school mental health, funded by the department of health and human services. ill also speak to you through my lens as a parent of three young people, a ninth grader, 11th grader and freshman in college. these issues are near and dear to my own heart. we are all concerned about the growing mental health needs of our young people. the good news is that there are many strategies and effective programs to support and promote youth mental health and to also support their effective transition from high school to college and i hope we can get into some of those programs today. i'm going to share three important ideas with you this morning. number one, invest early in nurturing environments for familie
hoover. dr. hoover: good morning. thank you. i want to thank you for inviting me here to speak about these important issues about for your commitment to the health and well being of our young people. my name is sharon hoover and i'll speak to you from my perspective as a professor of psychiatry and also director of the national center for school mental health, funded by the department of health and human services. ill also speak to you through my lens as a parent of three young people, a ninth...
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he and herbert hoover lived long lives!they were happy to sign everything that was put before them so these books are not rare to find inscribed people, he was happy to do it. same with hoover, as i mentioned. how was his writing in this? is it all his writing? did he, what was he saying about those who were enemies or friends before? did he make any new enemies writing this diary? >> i think he reawakened some old enemies. the writing is not very good, and he had a lot of help. the parts where i think the real truman comes through was whenever he would let loose on henry wallace or james byrd. he would never -- and then eisenhower, he would let eisenhower have it. from the 52 campaign when eisenhower ran against adlai stevenson, and truman and he had always had a very respectful relationship. then it all changed. i think truman was personally deeply offended when eisenhower didn't come to the defense of general marshall, when mccarthy attacked. he would call marshall -- the essence was, morally bankrupt. so there was no fo
he and herbert hoover lived long lives!they were happy to sign everything that was put before them so these books are not rare to find inscribed people, he was happy to do it. same with hoover, as i mentioned. how was his writing in this? is it all his writing? did he, what was he saying about those who were enemies or friends before? did he make any new enemies writing this diary? >> i think he reawakened some old enemies. the writing is not very good, and he had a lot of help. the parts...
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herbert hoover wants to come back. he wants to get his rino. the revenge of hoover. but that's that's not going to happen. and there are some other candidates who really are not they're not going to make the trip either. senator borah of idaho always was very progressive and is a pal of franklin and is seen more than a few too many at the white house, conferring with him for the more conservative of republicans to fully trust him. and also, he's like 71 years old, which 71 years old is really old back then. and so he's not going to get the nomination because. the the more conservative element in the party is not going to back. and he's always been he's not a team player. even even ideology aside. and arthur vandenberg, who is not quite ready for in michigan, a senator who is who is going to become known as the internationalist guy after world war two. and frank knox, a newspaper publisher, you see a lot of newspaper publishers in politic back then. i mean, really in politics, not just influencing, you know, what appears on the page. and then this alpha lantern guy, l
herbert hoover wants to come back. he wants to get his rino. the revenge of hoover. but that's that's not going to happen. and there are some other candidates who really are not they're not going to make the trip either. senator borah of idaho always was very progressive and is a pal of franklin and is seen more than a few too many at the white house, conferring with him for the more conservative of republicans to fully trust him. and also, he's like 71 years old, which 71 years old is really...
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i brought up herbert hoover truman certainly had an effect on herbert hoover by bringing him to the old oval office and over. i it's known he was given some help to it was asked by truman to help in europe something he had done before. yeah as well in his -- to do that and hoover went out of the overall office and cry. he was driven was very generous that way i mean and i i don't know the whole story between the the the bad feelings between hoover and roosevelt and i mean, i know they they never spoke. i don't think they even go to the inauguration together, but that was but true very true was very generous and really and really really brought him into thinking and and two for appreciated it whoever came to the dedication of the true blood library and in 1556, and and i think the truman would have and i truman had had fallen down and he would have so he couldn't go to he couldn't go to hoover's funeral, but he would have gone if you could for um you i think you mentioned that. at the end is interesting as this book is by the way. that the truman presidency is somewhat uninspiring. is th
i brought up herbert hoover truman certainly had an effect on herbert hoover by bringing him to the old oval office and over. i it's known he was given some help to it was asked by truman to help in europe something he had done before. yeah as well in his -- to do that and hoover went out of the overall office and cry. he was driven was very generous that way i mean and i i don't know the whole story between the the the bad feelings between hoover and roosevelt and i mean, i know they they...
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-she is the host of pbs's "firing line with margaret hoover."or 8 or something weird. alright. "inside the hill" is up next. sarah, what do you got? -great show, tyler! -thanks, mommy! i mean, wait -- -tonight, liz cheney expresses hope that the republican party will finally stop donald trump from perverting the party into the thing it's always been. that's ahead. [epic music] [lights turn off] ♪ [dog feeder beeps] ♪ ♪ bom-bom-bom-bom ♪ ♪ ♪ bom-bom-bom-bom ♪ ♪ bom-bom-bom-bom ♪ ♪ ♪ bom-bom-bom-bom ♪ [can dropping] ♪ bom-bom-bom-bom ♪ ♪ ♪ - ♪ bom ♪ - ♪ bom-bom ♪ ♪ bom ♪ ♪ ♪ bom-bom-bom-bom ♪ the technology inside the technology that moves the world. intel this holiday, make no mistake. everything here is... philadelphia cheesecake. ♪ ♪ ♪ cheesecake is everything ♪ bake your own. ♪ ♪ these moments don't last forever, but duracell can make them last longer. ♪ ♪♪ -the history channel. -tonight, liz cheney warns that if trump is the republican nominee the party might lose its massive liz cheney voting bloc. -let's go inside the hill! ♪♪ -i'm rich bal
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hoover of course had a vendetta against champlin who had never liked. and went to various friendly media outlets to try to encourage them to write a great deal about the controversial at least lifestyle of chaplain as well as these issues of his potentially problematic messaging. a mississippi congressman speaking from the floor of the house of representatives described chaplain in 1945 at the end of the war as a perverted subject of great britain who became famous for his forcible seduction of white girls. the american legion boycotted his film miss universe do for its anti-capitalist message. this was in 1947 and then they also boycotted his film limelight which had very little in the way of political messaging content. it was perhaps other than the message that the world belongs to the young and one's own youth fades very quickly, which of course had an autobiographical dimension for chaplain at this point who himself was over 60 at the time. this film was made. but apart from the conservative activists who were never going to see his good side. the
hoover of course had a vendetta against champlin who had never liked. and went to various friendly media outlets to try to encourage them to write a great deal about the controversial at least lifestyle of chaplain as well as these issues of his potentially problematic messaging. a mississippi congressman speaking from the floor of the house of representatives described chaplain in 1945 at the end of the war as a perverted subject of great britain who became famous for his forcible seduction of...
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>> "firing line" by margaret hoover is made possible by -- >>> governor asa hutchinson, welcome to "firing line." >> it's good to be with you today. it's great to be on "firing line." >> well, you're joining me from little rock, arkansas where you're winding up your second term as governor. you're also head of the former governor's association. this week's midterm were not quite the red wave that was predicted. to what do you attribute the rather lackluster performance by the gop? >> well, you're absolutely right. it was not a red wave. even though i'm disappointed in that outcome, it's refreshing that democracy really demonstrated it's alive and well and working and the people spoke loud and clear as to their direction that they wanted to go in their state. and so, it wasn't a big gop wave. i think there's a couple lessons from it. first of all, candidates matter. you know, you have candidates that were not able to pick up independents and could not win in a general election. and if the gop learns anything, let's have those that we support in a primary capable of winning a general electio
>> "firing line" by margaret hoover is made possible by -- >>> governor asa hutchinson, welcome to "firing line." >> it's good to be with you today. it's great to be on "firing line." >> well, you're joining me from little rock, arkansas where you're winding up your second term as governor. you're also head of the former governor's association. this week's midterm were not quite the red wave that was predicted. to what do you attribute...
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chireau hoover. doctor hoover is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor university of maryland school of medicine, division of child and adult psychiatry. dr. hoover is also the codirector of the national center for school mental health and the director of the national child traumatic stress networks center for safe supported schools. and we want to thank dr. hoover for being here. maybe didn't have to travel as long as the others. were grateful she could be with us to bring her expertise. for a second and third witnesses i will turn to ranking member cassidy. >> i get introduced to elect people to become two folks from the louisiana. i'll begin with doctor curtis wright. dr. bright is a vice president for student affairs as savior university in new orleans. he oversees numerous programs dedicated to improving student life including education, wellness, campus safety and athletics. before joining zager he served as dean of campus life at wachter college in new york city and oversaw multicultu
chireau hoover. doctor hoover is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor university of maryland school of medicine, division of child and adult psychiatry. dr. hoover is also the codirector of the national center for school mental health and the director of the national child traumatic stress networks center for safe supported schools. and we want to thank dr. hoover for being here. maybe didn't have to travel as long as the others. were grateful she could be with us to bring her...
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he then puts hoover on committees to make sure that we're spending federal dollars wisely and hoover almost single-handedly saves you millions and billions of dollars by reorganizing departments in the federal government. hoover was forever grateful, peter, to harry truman for bringing him back into public service, and the two formed a very unlikely, but very deep friendship when they both left the white house. they were friends for the balance of their lives. and again, it shows in so many ways the best of what it is to be an american. we need to remember those things in a divided america today. host: together back to harry truman as well, he left washington in 1953, but he did not have secret service protection until after j.f.k.'s assassination, is that correct? did i get that right? guest: that's exactly right, and neither did he have a presidential pension, nor did he have office space allocated to him by the federal government. none of the he monthliments that are given to former presidents today were given to harry truman. so harry truman saved off what would have been almost
he then puts hoover on committees to make sure that we're spending federal dollars wisely and hoover almost single-handedly saves you millions and billions of dollars by reorganizing departments in the federal government. hoover was forever grateful, peter, to harry truman for bringing him back into public service, and the two formed a very unlikely, but very deep friendship when they both left the white house. they were friends for the balance of their lives. and again, it shows in so many...
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hoover it was a big government guy even though we had the hoover institution in stanford which is allarket, hoover himself took seek tax rate from 25 -- 65%. and he sighed the tariff and i know there was restrictive tariffs during thesese republicn years but not like that is a terrible mistake it turned a modest downturn and into a major depression. fdr made it worse he kept controlling prices. so i am readingdise these booksi like to talk about these books. i love the gilded age stuff personally. if i had it to do over again i would have liked to have been grover cleveland the democrat is one of my favorites. he was a pro gold spending cutter would not fathom the income tax, buffalo, new york hm was the mayor and governor of new york and president i think all within about five, six, eight years. honey's only got to come back and be president again i think. i like to grover cleveland. like u.s. grants. and i like warren harding. i specially like calvin coolidge. and i like ronaldal reagan. i like donald trump. >> wasn't grover cleveland the father of little baby ruth? [laughter] >> 's
hoover it was a big government guy even though we had the hoover institution in stanford which is allarket, hoover himself took seek tax rate from 25 -- 65%. and he sighed the tariff and i know there was restrictive tariffs during thesese republicn years but not like that is a terrible mistake it turned a modest downturn and into a major depression. fdr made it worse he kept controlling prices. so i am readingdise these booksi like to talk about these books. i love the gilded age stuff...
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hoover himself, hoover took the tax rate from 25 to 65%.e sign the smoot-hawley tariff and you know there was restrictive terrorist during the republican years but not like that. it was a terrible mistake. and it turned really was a modest downturn to a major depression. and then fdr, in my view, made it all worse because he kept raising taxes and kept regulating and kept controlling prices. so i'm reading these books and i like to talk about these books. i love the gilded age personally. if i had to do over again you could kind of plot me, i would've liked to have been, i don't know grover cleveland, a democrat is one of my favorite presidents. he was a pro-gold spending cutter wouldn't fathom the income tax buffalo, new york. he was mayor of buffalo, mayor of new york and present i think all and about five, six or eight years. and he's only guy to come back and be president again i think. i like grover cleveland. i like u.s. grant. i like warren harding and especially like calvin coolidge. i like ronald reagan and unlike donald trump, was
hoover himself, hoover took the tax rate from 25 to 65%.e sign the smoot-hawley tariff and you know there was restrictive terrorist during the republican years but not like that. it was a terrible mistake. and it turned really was a modest downturn to a major depression. and then fdr, in my view, made it all worse because he kept raising taxes and kept regulating and kept controlling prices. so i'm reading these books and i like to talk about these books. i love the gilded age personally. if i...
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she is the great granddaughter of herbert hoover, the 31st president of the united states.ould you please welcome our distinguished panel this morning. [applause] >> good morning. welcome, and thank you, very much to the nixon foundation for holding this discussion with this expert, well informed on this dynamic. i think the best place to start is when president xi came onto the scene about one decade ago, many expected that he would be a reformer, he would harken back to the nixon days of the opening of china, -- would your head -- would spearhead political reform, and the nobel prize-winning writer will be released from prison. here we are, in 2022, president xi has secured an unprecedented third term, making him china's most powerful leader since mao zedong. first we will welcome you, matt pottinger, as the most recent appointee from the former administration who had your hands thick in china policy, can you tell us where we are right now? what's -- now? >> margaret, good to see you. it is remembrance day here in canada. we are thrilled to be a part of this discussion. a
she is the great granddaughter of herbert hoover, the 31st president of the united states.ould you please welcome our distinguished panel this morning. [applause] >> good morning. welcome, and thank you, very much to the nixon foundation for holding this discussion with this expert, well informed on this dynamic. i think the best place to start is when president xi came onto the scene about one decade ago, many expected that he would be a reformer, he would harken back to the nixon days...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> senator reverend raphael warnock, welcome to "firing line." >> great to be here. thank you. >> you have a new book out, "a way out of no way." and in it, you speak about two americas, one america that historically voted for the first black senator from georgia on january 5th and another america that, the very next day, took part in a riot on the capitol of the united states. as you watch the january 6th hearings, along with millions of americans this week, which america is prevailing? >> well, thank you so much. it's great to be here. first of all, let me say the title for the book, "a way out of no way" comes from the culture and tradition of the black church. and when we say the black church, let me hasten to say we've never meant anything racially exclusive about that. we're talking about the anti-slavery church, the church that was literally born fighting for freedom. it is that tradition that has animated my ministry, that informs the work t
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> senator reverend raphael warnock, welcome to "firing line." >> great to be here. thank you. >> you have a new book out, "a way out of no way." and in it, you speak about two americas, one america that historically voted for the first black senator from georgia on january 5th and another america that, the very next day, took...
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this hoover company, which saved the russians, they hate the americans.herbert hoover, because tens of millions of people would have died dozens more, such were the dimensions of the head, which was not created by the bolsheviks, but was simply the result of bolshevik policy, and he told me well vitaliy well, why should you and i invent something when there is correspondence, i read it in stalin's archives by members of the politburo of the cpsu, where he clearly says that the ukrainian village is the center of this entire ukrainian national movement and that without victory over the ukrainian village we will not be able to solve the issue of the soviet union as a whole, you and i simply do not understand what is going on in the 33rd only 12 years have passed since the new occupation of ukraine, for them it was still an occupied territory, it became purely soviet after 1945 , they looked at it not as their own, but something could happen, the poles will come again, which in the 20th year, they marched on may 9, in the 20th year, the victory parade was rea
this hoover company, which saved the russians, they hate the americans.herbert hoover, because tens of millions of people would have died dozens more, such were the dimensions of the head, which was not created by the bolsheviks, but was simply the result of bolshevik policy, and he told me well vitaliy well, why should you and i invent something when there is correspondence, i read it in stalin's archives by members of the politburo of the cpsu, where he clearly says that the ukrainian village...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... ...and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> attorney general william barr, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you, margaret. great to be here. >> you were the attorney general for two presidents in two different centuries -- president george h.w. bush and president donald trump. you resigned after the 2020 election, when you broke from president trump over his 2020 election fraud claims. this week, donald trump announced that he will seek the republican nomination again to be president. and i wonder, what was your reaction? >> well, i made it clear in my book, over a year ago, that i didn't think he was the right person to lead either the republican party or the country forward. and i would pe that he stepped down. so i was disappointed that he announced. >> he's facing unprecedented federal, state, and congressional investigations. do you think he's running to insulate himself fr the investigations? >> i think that could be part of the reason. but i think he, you know, he has a monumental
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my predecessor was the first president since herbert hoover to lose jobs. left office then when he came to office. the last president that have been to was literally herbert hoover. unemployment was at 6.4%. hundreds of thousands of small businesses had gone out of business is, bankrupt. today we are in a better place. 10 million jobs created. a record in any administration. andover 700,000 manufacturing jobs with good pay. where is it written that we cannot be the manufacturing capital of the world? think about it. unemployment is down from 6.4% to 3.5%, the lowest in 50 years. black, latino and asian communities, unemployment is way down. 5.4 billion americans of life to start new businesses -- applied it to start new businesses. putin's invasion of ukraine since gas prices soaring around the world but because of the actions we have taken, gas prices are coming down here at home. they are down $1.25. i just passed a gas station on the way. it was five dollars when i took office. here's the deal, it is a difficult time. americans across the country have st
my predecessor was the first president since herbert hoover to lose jobs. left office then when he came to office. the last president that have been to was literally herbert hoover. unemployment was at 6.4%. hundreds of thousands of small businesses had gone out of business is, bankrupt. today we are in a better place. 10 million jobs created. a record in any administration. andover 700,000 manufacturing jobs with good pay. where is it written that we cannot be the manufacturing capital of the...
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to losejobs in first president since herbert hoover to lose jobs in the course of his presidency.ds of small businesses here in the state and hundreds of thousands nationwide. look, folks, the country was in a pandemic with no plan how to get out, and the day i was sworn in, and a 2 million americans have been vaccinated, now hundreds of millions have. so we moved. and our approach is working. since i came into office, we created 10 million new, good paying jobs, 10 into office, we created 10 million new, good payingjobs, 10 million, because of you all. 10 million. the unemployment rate is 3.7%, near a record 50 year low. john and i understand, we need to make things in america for the first time in a long time, and we are. that means instead of shipping jobs overseas, we're shipping product overseas. i'm series, we've created so far 700,000 manufacturing jobs just in the last 20 months. 700,000. but for all manufacturing jobs just in the last 20 months. 700,000. but forall our progress, and by the way, where the heckis progress, and by the way, where the heck is it written that w
to losejobs in first president since herbert hoover to lose jobs in the course of his presidency.ds of small businesses here in the state and hundreds of thousands nationwide. look, folks, the country was in a pandemic with no plan how to get out, and the day i was sworn in, and a 2 million americans have been vaccinated, now hundreds of millions have. so we moved. and our approach is working. since i came into office, we created 10 million new, good paying jobs, 10 into office, we created 10...
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they are also building one for teddy roosevelt in the dakotas, but all presidents from hoover onward have official presidential libraries. fdr was the first one. heat deeded over a major plot of land, which was upsetting to his mother, but she finally signed the deed. he developed the first presidential library. i am not sure you would have been able to see a home of zachary taylor in louisville, may be in orange, virginia, because the one in louisville is privately owned, but you can see where he is buried. al gore, yes, is qualified by virtue of the constitution to the president because he did not serve two terms as president or even one. he is getting a little old to be president, but not by today's standards. he is in his 70's. as of yesterday, we have our first octogenarian president. ohio and virginia tie for the most presidents. for regina, it is 7 or 8. i think it is the same for ohio. host: google note 8 -- notes 8 presidents from ohio. they are all listed on the secretary of state's website. guest: andy john kasich at some point was vying for the presidency. caller: hello.
they are also building one for teddy roosevelt in the dakotas, but all presidents from hoover onward have official presidential libraries. fdr was the first one. heat deeded over a major plot of land, which was upsetting to his mother, but she finally signed the deed. he developed the first presidential library. i am not sure you would have been able to see a home of zachary taylor in louisville, may be in orange, virginia, because the one in louisville is privately owned, but you can see where...
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to my second right is ben ginsberg the distinguished fellow at the hoover institution and nationally known political advocate representing participants in the political process. my goal ginsberg on the republican party of virginia and the executive committee he was very involved in the nomination process that had some consequences and finally elaine is the senior fellow with the studies program as well as the director of the centers for public management at the brookings institution. the author of primary politics everything you need to know about the presidential candidates. actively involved in the campaigns and ten nominating conventions. i want to start with john updike and what do you have in mind? in the third party movement that was an incredibly woeful learning experience. one of the things i've learned, which anybody that gets involved in the party movement learns the extent that the democratic and republican parties have instituted themselves not just as mcdonald's and burger king were the biggest organizational politics. they literally controlled the process itself. everyt
to my second right is ben ginsberg the distinguished fellow at the hoover institution and nationally known political advocate representing participants in the political process. my goal ginsberg on the republican party of virginia and the executive committee he was very involved in the nomination process that had some consequences and finally elaine is the senior fellow with the studies program as well as the director of the centers for public management at the brookings institution. the author...
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they live thanks to herbert hoover and because tens of millions of people would have died there weres that were not created by the bolsheviks, but were simply the result of bolshevik policies, and he told me, well, vitaly, why should you and i invent something when there is correspondence, i read it in stalin's archives by members of the politburo of the cpsu, where he clearly says that a ukrainian village is an e- is the center of this entire ukrainian national movement and that without victory over the ukrainian countryside we will not be able to solve the issue of the integral veden union, you and i simply do not understand that there in the 33rd year only the 32nd has passed, only 12 years have passed since the new occupation for them, ukraine was still an occupied territory , it became purely soviet after 1945, they looked at it not as their own, but something could happen . was in kyiv real, so where were the borders of this famine ukraine kuban great russian poet osip mandrishtam wrote and shadows of terrible ukraine how come he did not notice the famine in other places he was
they live thanks to herbert hoover and because tens of millions of people would have died there weres that were not created by the bolsheviks, but were simply the result of bolshevik policies, and he told me, well, vitaly, why should you and i invent something when there is correspondence, i read it in stalin's archives by members of the politburo of the cpsu, where he clearly says that a ukrainian village is an e- is the center of this entire ukrainian national movement and that without...
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because the thing hoover doesn't do is empathy. hoover does smart analytical work as is said, he couldn't even get his wife to empathize him half the time. winston. winston churchill has a career filled with failure after failure. he's for boer war. bad idea. he's for the invasion of gallipoli. he actually designs it disaster. he's for cutting the british navy. the 1920s. not a good. but he becomes a towering figure in world war two. a truly heroic figure for all his flaws. right. what does this tell us right? there's no leader for all leadership is circumstantial. leadership is circumstantial. i spent a lot of time in the book talking about ulysses grant and andrew johnson and behaves though no one remembers rutherford b hayes. right. these were men who were ill suited for the presidency at the time for different reasons. andrew johnson wanted to reverse the history he had just lived through ulysses grant, who had a fundamental, came to see african in a fundamentally different way because of their service in the war was politicall
because the thing hoover doesn't do is empathy. hoover does smart analytical work as is said, he couldn't even get his wife to empathize him half the time. winston. winston churchill has a career filled with failure after failure. he's for boer war. bad idea. he's for the invasion of gallipoli. he actually designs it disaster. he's for cutting the british navy. the 1920s. not a good. but he becomes a towering figure in world war two. a truly heroic figure for all his flaws. right. what does...
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even though he had the hoover institution in stanford which is all about free markets, hoover himself -- hoover took the tax rate from 25% to 65%. i know there was restricted tariffs during these republican years, but not like that. it was a terrible mistake. it turned what was a modest downturn a major depression, than fdr, in my view, made it worse because he kept raising taxes and kept regulating and kept controlling prices. i am reading these books and i like to productize about these books. i love the gilded age stuff personally. if i had to do it over again, you could kind of plot me -- i would have liked to have been -- i don't know, grover cleveland, a democrat, is one of my favorite presidents. he was a pro gold, spending cutter, would not fathom the income tax, from buffalo, new york. he was governor of new york and president all in about six or eight years. he is the only guy to come back and be president again, i think. i like grover cleveland. i like u.s. grant. i like warren harding. i especially like calvin coolidge. i like ronald reagan. and i like donald trump. host:
even though he had the hoover institution in stanford which is all about free markets, hoover himself -- hoover took the tax rate from 25% to 65%. i know there was restricted tariffs during these republican years, but not like that. it was a terrible mistake. it turned what was a modest downturn a major depression, than fdr, in my view, made it worse because he kept raising taxes and kept regulating and kept controlling prices. i am reading these books and i like to productize about these...
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campo and margaret hoover.bring it up again since it is friday night and we can talk about beers here. so budweiser one of the beer sponsor of the tournament learns that within 24 hours before, learns we're not going to serve beer to the folks there. now, they've put in tens of millions of dollars to this. >> yeah. >> what do you think? >> what's up with that? they tweeted well this is awkward. yeah, $70 million awkward. >> deleted. >> it was deleted. >> that's the least you're going to say. this is the world's most predictable problem, right? the sponsorship is years in the making. to resend the vote two days out reeks of bad faith and if they couldn't deal with the fact they wanted beer they i don't have to accept money in the first place. they should probably give it back. most of all, let people have the beer. they were going to -- >> do you -- >> let the people have their beer. >> let the people have their beer. i can agree with that completely and the -- one, i think it's insulting to still serve the bud
campo and margaret hoover.bring it up again since it is friday night and we can talk about beers here. so budweiser one of the beer sponsor of the tournament learns that within 24 hours before, learns we're not going to serve beer to the folks there. now, they've put in tens of millions of dollars to this. >> yeah. >> what do you think? >> what's up with that? they tweeted well this is awkward. yeah, $70 million awkward. >> deleted. >> it was deleted. >>...
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she is a great-granddaughter of herbert hoover the 31st president of the united states. please welcome merged anguish panel this morning. [applause] [background noises] >> good morning it works. welcome and thank you very much to the nixon presidential foundation to have us here to have this really important discussion with incredibly well-informed experts frankly on this dynamic. i think the place to start is where we are right now and how we got here. when xi jinping came onto the national scene, the international scene about a decade ago, many in the west expected that he would be a reformer. he would harken back to the nixon days to the opening of china. the "new york times" columnist nick kristof even wrote in 2013 that xi jinping went to spearhead a resurgence of economic reform and probably some political easing as well. now his bonnet will be hauled out which on his watch the nobel prize-winning writer will be released from prison. here we are in 2022. xi jinping has secured an unprecedented third term as general secretary of the ruling communist party making the
she is a great-granddaughter of herbert hoover the 31st president of the united states. please welcome merged anguish panel this morning. [applause] [background noises] >> good morning it works. welcome and thank you very much to the nixon presidential foundation to have us here to have this really important discussion with incredibly well-informed experts frankly on this dynamic. i think the place to start is where we are right now and how we got here. when xi jinping came onto the...
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he was the first president since herbert hoover, i tell you what, let him sing. what the man sing. >> let's go, joe! president biden: alright folks, look, look. he was the first president since herbert hoover to lose jobs over the course of his presidency. unemployment at 6.4% with loss of many faction jobs. nationwide hundreds of thousands of small businesses closed and a country in a pandemic with no plan out, more than three .5 million people were vaccinated the day i got elected. now we have fully vaccinated 220 million people. since i came to office we have created 10 million new jobs. 3.75% unemployment and black unemployment has dropped and gone down. and we are making things here in america again. we are shipping american-made products overseas. instead of shipping america's jobs overseas. we have created 700,000 manufacturing jobs and will create thousands more with the chips in science act. companies are investing billions of dollars, creating thousands of good paying jobs. look, progress, we know a lot of families are still struggling. that is why, wit
he was the first president since herbert hoover, i tell you what, let him sing. what the man sing. >> let's go, joe! president biden: alright folks, look, look. he was the first president since herbert hoover to lose jobs over the course of his presidency. unemployment at 6.4% with loss of many faction jobs. nationwide hundreds of thousands of small businesses closed and a country in a pandemic with no plan out, more than three .5 million people were vaccinated the day i got elected. now...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> maggie haberman, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for having me. >> you are out with a bestselling book, "confidence man: the making of donald trump and the breaking of america." you have spoken with him countless times throughout his life, three times for this book specifically, and you've spoken to more than 250 sources in reportingn this book. was there anything especially revelatory or surprising to you as you wrote this book? >> so, there were a couple of moments, i would say, that were surprising. for instance, having a biracial girlfriend in the 1990s, who was a model, and she is the daughter of a black woman and a white man, and he told her that she had gotten her beauty from her mother and her brains from her dad, the white side. that stopped me when i heard it. the individual actions surprised me. the broader portrait of who he is, however, i think really consistent with what we have seen over a very long period of time, and that
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> maggie haberman, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for having me. >> you are out with a bestselling book, "confidence man: the making of donald trump and the breaking of america." you have spoken with him countless times throughout his life, three times for this book specifically, and you've spoken to more than 250...
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they are hoovering it up.my college-age kid doesn't have it on his phone and will never do it. he gets it. we do have to be worried about this absolutely. i do also think that we have to be smart about this. i'm not sure a ban is actually going to work. there is a process where the u.s. committee currently looking at this, they may put this into a situation where they create a firewall, and there is a way that you can monitor and prevent that data from going to china. that might be the best step forward. i think there's going to be a lot of republicans who say that's not enough because you're not being hard enough on china. >> similar conversations did come up during the trump presidency. >> absolutely. i was there. >> you had the letter from the incoming -- will be chairman on the house side, ranking members today, james comer and cathy mcmorris rodgers saying tiktok told staff they don't track data and china-based employers don't have access to location. both claims appear to be misleading at best and at wor
they are hoovering it up.my college-age kid doesn't have it on his phone and will never do it. he gets it. we do have to be worried about this absolutely. i do also think that we have to be smart about this. i'm not sure a ban is actually going to work. there is a process where the u.s. committee currently looking at this, they may put this into a situation where they create a firewall, and there is a way that you can monitor and prevent that data from going to china. that might be the best...