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reedy despised moyers. although i used some of his remembrances to talk about moyers, you have to put a big ast risk nest to all of them. johnson once said of reedy he's a knowledgeable guy. i'm sort of making this up a bit if you ask him about the histrir of the weather for 10 minutes that'll tell you what the weather is. seemed like he was insufferable to work with. i think other colleagues found him so as well. >> we haven't used any of this in this program but did you listen to oval office conversations? >> i read the transcripts, they're difficult unless you know who is speaking. if i found a fun one i'd listen to it. most of them have been troon scribed. they're incredibly useful. they give you quite a look, in fact, exactly the transcript of what's being said at all times. lyndon johnson you have to be carefulful. he was a political actor and understood that different contexts and different conversations have to say ifferent things. there was no need to provide anything but unvan niched truth. >> he
reedy despised moyers. although i used some of his remembrances to talk about moyers, you have to put a big ast risk nest to all of them. johnson once said of reedy he's a knowledgeable guy. i'm sort of making this up a bit if you ask him about the histrir of the weather for 10 minutes that'll tell you what the weather is. seemed like he was insufferable to work with. i think other colleagues found him so as well. >> we haven't used any of this in this program but did you listen to oval...
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he was a very complicated guy to work with and reedy soured on johnson. they had been close for 20 years, but in the 1970s he became critical of johnson and his writings and later in oral histories and interviews he would go out of his way to acknowledge -- finer points about johnson and i think he thought his thoughts on rights were unassailable >> jacobson, who you quote in here as saying some very strong things about some of the staff in the white house. who was he and why did you use his oral history? >> he wasn't a factor too much in the book. jacobson was a political and business operative. actually born in new jersey but he grew up in texas. he was a texan. johnson brought him the last year and a half to the white house, where, again he was a utility player. i didn't look at him too much. i think he was mostly useful from my mind in providing a lens to examine some of the characters who were instrumental in building great society programs. he didn't think very highly of -- even califano's supporter in the white house would acknowledge that he was a
he was a very complicated guy to work with and reedy soured on johnson. they had been close for 20 years, but in the 1970s he became critical of johnson and his writings and later in oral histories and interviews he would go out of his way to acknowledge -- finer points about johnson and i think he thought his thoughts on rights were unassailable >> jacobson, who you quote in here as saying some very strong things about some of the staff in the white house. who was he and why did you use...
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it's triple ferment and reedy is strong and for some reason smells like apple juice but. it's really sparkly isn't it who never tasted anything like it and it does this is a beer that's great to serve as an aperitif finish on paying glass to surprise people with washington. on june the third one marcus serves it with onion chutney it's from dortmund and called divots coffee bucket and i've been the head. for me it's reddish in color and the taste reminds me a freshly baked riah bread. not was actually good for so which beer did you like best most of the fun well they were all pretty great but i'll go for the goat the good the outsider yeah the outsider. even if i'm thoroughly enjoying all of this right now we should leave town again and pans out with the second year is anton and anastasia from russia this end of the video from there make a scene in the can down mountains and i was making fun from the looks of it they had a lovely track. we want to know your favorite place to go on vacation send us your video so you can upload them at d.f.w. dot com slash travel. that's en
it's triple ferment and reedy is strong and for some reason smells like apple juice but. it's really sparkly isn't it who never tasted anything like it and it does this is a beer that's great to serve as an aperitif finish on paying glass to surprise people with washington. on june the third one marcus serves it with onion chutney it's from dortmund and called divots coffee bucket and i've been the head. for me it's reddish in color and the taste reminds me a freshly baked riah bread. not was...
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at one pointends, he said he treated journalists like a resident commissioner reedy the 39 articles of the anglican establishment to conscripted zulus. it doesn't get better than that. last weekend i was in new haven, connecticut. i went to yale for undergrad. one of the reasons i wrote about last weekendwashington was somew at yale. i would to see it again. they own john trumbull's paintings of the revolutionary war. he grew up in new haven, connecticut, his father was governor, his brother also became governor. it is a very political family. he never went to jail, he went to harvard instead. he wanted to be a painter, his father did not like this idea. record i want to america's history as athenian artists did. his father said you are forgetting that connecticut is not athens. he became a painter anyway. he went to england, he studied with benjamin west. war and he maye have done some spiting while he was in london. he went to london after his war service. the war was still going on. they were more relaxed about letting foreign nationals over there. ofn he did these paintings the rev
at one pointends, he said he treated journalists like a resident commissioner reedy the 39 articles of the anglican establishment to conscripted zulus. it doesn't get better than that. last weekend i was in new haven, connecticut. i went to yale for undergrad. one of the reasons i wrote about last weekendwashington was somew at yale. i would to see it again. they own john trumbull's paintings of the revolutionary war. he grew up in new haven, connecticut, his father was governor, his brother...
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brian: he was oftentimes not pleasant with george reedy.e had health issues, struggled with weight and drinking. ruthless with him. at the same time, he could be very generous. he would buy him a new car after having humiliated him in front of a bunch of other staff members. he was a very complicated guy to work with. had been close for 20 years, but in the 1970's, he became extremely critical of johnson. in interviews, he would certainly acknowledge the finer points about johnson, particularly he thought johnson's stance on civil rights was unassailable. he became a real johnson skeptic later in years. much videoe is not on him. jacobson, who quoted as saying very strong things about the staff in the white house. who was he and what role did he play? inhua: two does not factor too much in the book. was born in new jersey but grew up in texas. johnson brought him towards the last year and a half or two years of the administration. i did not look at him too much. i think he was mostly useful in providing a way to examine some of the characte
brian: he was oftentimes not pleasant with george reedy.e had health issues, struggled with weight and drinking. ruthless with him. at the same time, he could be very generous. he would buy him a new car after having humiliated him in front of a bunch of other staff members. he was a very complicated guy to work with. had been close for 20 years, but in the 1970's, he became extremely critical of johnson. in interviews, he would certainly acknowledge the finer points about johnson, particularly...
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. >> shepard: reedy creek directment anybody? >> he's not the richest man in the world for nothing.didn't trip into that. he's had a strategy for decades. >> shepard: great to see you. >> thank you. >> shepard: stocks are higher. huge. it wasn't that long ago, they were at 470. give it five minutes. it will go whichever way you want it to. the s&p and the nasdaq on track for the quarterly losses in years. today is the last trading day of the month and the quarter on wall street. the markets are closing tomorrow for good friday ahead of the easter holiday. we're up about 1.5%. if you have that every day that would be boring, wouldn't it? the dow is on track to end a streak of gains and the s&p could see its quarterly loss of 2016. gerri willis is here. >> things are good. this way anything could happen. i like boring. >> shepard: i do, too. >> what is going on. if you like those tech stocks that deidra was talking about, facebook, amazon, listen up. i have a whole other sector for you that is on fire. >> it is. >> and we're going to talk about the industrial industries. u.s. steel, s
. >> shepard: reedy creek directment anybody? >> he's not the richest man in the world for nothing.didn't trip into that. he's had a strategy for decades. >> shepard: great to see you. >> thank you. >> shepard: stocks are higher. huge. it wasn't that long ago, they were at 470. give it five minutes. it will go whichever way you want it to. the s&p and the nasdaq on track for the quarterly losses in years. today is the last trading day of the month and the...