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and this is one. >> at first richter did what all cold case detectives do.sses. when that went nowhere, richter took another look at matt leili's computer hard drives. do you think somewhere in there is the nugget that will get you to the next step in the investigation? >> i think at the minimum we needed to redo it to see if technology had advanced. so i needed new forensic guys to look at the video, or whatever else he could find on the computer. >> turns out the techie richter needed was just down the hall. corporal chris ford had been an i.t. guy before joining the police force. >> richter came down and said, hey, do you mind taking a look at this? i start looking for what we call low-hanging fruit. what's easily available. that's when i started digging through and finding the audio files. >> nobody had listened to the audio files before because investigators were so focused on finding video from the night nique disappeared. that's just what ford did at first too. >> i basically looked at the video in raw format, which is basically computer language. >>
and this is one. >> at first richter did what all cold case detectives do.sses. when that went nowhere, richter took another look at matt leili's computer hard drives. do you think somewhere in there is the nugget that will get you to the next step in the investigation? >> i think at the minimum we needed to redo it to see if technology had advanced. so i needed new forensic guys to look at the video, or whatever else he could find on the computer. >> turns out the techie...
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the 0.5 richter scale rule that was put in by the government, what natasha engel is saying is what thend campaigners and locals want that to happen first of a lot of these areas are quite conservative areas so the government are beholden to the fact that if they backed her they would have looked like they were in the hip pocket of industry and if they hadn't then they risk losing their voters. talk to us about the story on the guardian. home office chaos. whistleblowers saying that their teams are facing very stringent targets which it's very difficult for them to meet. the guardian did a series of articles in the paper on a lot of unhappiness in the home office. frontpage is focusing on the very, very overworked and under resourced people who are processing asylu m resourced people who are processing asylum claims. there are some things that are very worrying. it should ta ke that are very worrying. it should take six months to process an asylum claim and their backlogs have taken about two years. there are perverse incentives for people, for these people to reject them as well. they
the 0.5 richter scale rule that was put in by the government, what natasha engel is saying is what thend campaigners and locals want that to happen first of a lot of these areas are quite conservative areas so the government are beholden to the fact that if they backed her they would have looked like they were in the hip pocket of industry and if they hadn't then they risk losing their voters. talk to us about the story on the guardian. home office chaos. whistleblowers saying that their teams...
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having broken his goal from an richter feasted on frankfurt's generous defending to make it two one before the break. frankfurt needed leadership but captain jealous and fernandez lost his head just two minutes into the second half down to ten men for the second much in a row frankfurt couldn't find the energy for an equaliser and kept their nerve to pick them off the counter. the points on eighty four minutes of a crucial win for work and handshakes after his winning start. in sunday's early match hoffenheim hosted a week in here to berlin side that had several key players missing and it showed. in the twenty ninth minute diva mary put the home team in front with a stunning strike inhofe and i've continued to dominate manage and get this twenty nine shots to hit this measly five the second goal came late on in the second have nineteen year old get no response and soon the victory the two new big three going to hoffenheim way. grabs to that all right now let's back a little bit and talk to frank for madge were you surprised about this outcome the frankfurt you know outcome and do you think
having broken his goal from an richter feasted on frankfurt's generous defending to make it two one before the break. frankfurt needed leadership but captain jealous and fernandez lost his head just two minutes into the second half down to ten men for the second much in a row frankfurt couldn't find the energy for an equaliser and kept their nerve to pick them off the counter. the points on eighty four minutes of a crucial win for work and handshakes after his winning start. in sunday's early...
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. >> where can i buy a richter scale? >> mr. richter is selling it. we are going to put a plug in for cold hardware. they are not available. it's a rather complex. >> in fact we don't even use the richter scale anymore. we use a moment magnitude. the richter scale was early technology. >> probably a myth that i hear most often is my building is just fine in the loma prieta earthquake so everything is fine. is that true ? >> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damag
. >> where can i buy a richter scale? >> mr. richter is selling it. we are going to put a plug in for cold hardware. they are not available. it's a rather complex. >> in fact we don't even use the richter scale anymore. we use a moment magnitude. the richter scale was early technology. >> probably a myth that i hear most often is my building is just fine in the loma prieta earthquake so everything is fine. is that true ? >> loma prieta was different. the ground...
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se registro un temblor en el este >> el movimiento telúrico tuvo una magnitud de 2.7 en escala de richter> fue en noviembre, veamos los cambios 3 grados por encima de ayer, esto se traduce en estabilidad atmosférica muy importante recordarle que estamos acostumbradas a temperaturas frescas, recuerde hidratarse si trabaja al aire libre recuerde descansar para recuperar energías no deje a sus mascotas dentro del vehículo estamos viendo desde el puente una toma disfrutando de esta temperatura, le voy a estar hablando de las horas de la noche, desde san josé desde auckland 79 y soplando el viento, por lo menos ayer en temperaturas en horas de la noche, tenemos esta masa fría y noté que el termómetro se mantiene sobrepasando los 35÷, creo que estamos revisando en la noche de ayer, aunque no va a estar caliente vamos a ver temperaturas, 82.78, prepárese para un fin de semana, vamos a ver un descenso en ese termómetro, bastante agradable, podemos verificar sin ningún tipo de inconvenientes, 68 para el sábado, y para el domingo en la 75 más calidad que el día sábado, temperaturas de los 90 en los
se registro un temblor en el este >> el movimiento telúrico tuvo una magnitud de 2.7 en escala de richter> fue en noviembre, veamos los cambios 3 grados por encima de ayer, esto se traduce en estabilidad atmosférica muy importante recordarle que estamos acostumbradas a temperaturas frescas, recuerde hidratarse si trabaja al aire libre recuerde descansar para recuperar energías no deje a sus mascotas dentro del vehículo estamos viendo desde el puente una toma disfrutando de esta...
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marco richter is an excellent turn in finished level things for hours from. the. end of next year's cool strike from distance in first half stoppage time put the visitors in the driver's seat. belts from fernandez's second half red car didn't do frankfurt any favors. mikhail greater which made it three one for good measure but their sports goal of the season. an unexpected and well earned victory for schmidt how's that for good vibes. tensions are boiling over in stuttgart our fans had been hoping to see their club turn things around and climb towards safety against laver couzin but the hosts seem more intent on battling but really doing much with the ball. and their physical approach caught up with them when it comes out of castro brought down kevin poland in the box after an hour. one male neighborhoods in the sky have their hands on a time without a care in the world. stock car could muster with sponsors and frustration set in it reached its apex in stoppage time when santiago ask to see bar spec tabs. the most asians or most of the so now kind of situation you
marco richter is an excellent turn in finished level things for hours from. the. end of next year's cool strike from distance in first half stoppage time put the visitors in the driver's seat. belts from fernandez's second half red car didn't do frankfurt any favors. mikhail greater which made it three one for good measure but their sports goal of the season. an unexpected and well earned victory for schmidt how's that for good vibes. tensions are boiling over in stuttgart our fans had been...
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marco richter is an excellent turn to finish level things for our. victors cool strike from distance in first half stoppage time put the visitors in the driver's seat. else and fernandez a second half red card didn't do frankfurt any favors. which made it three one for good measure but this fourth goal of the season. and unexpected and well earned victory for schmidt how's that for good vibes. tensions are boiling over in stuttgart cart fans had been hoping to see their club turn things around and climb towards safety against laver couzin but the hosts seem more intent on family really doing much with the ball. and their physical approach caught up with them when south castro brought down kevin valmont in the box after an hour. one male neighborhoods in the sky have their monotone without a care in the world. stock market muster response and frustration said it reached its apex in stoppage time when santiago asked to see bar spac tatts. the most asians or most of the so many kind of situation you've got to keep your grip close as a player as a coach
marco richter is an excellent turn to finish level things for our. victors cool strike from distance in first half stoppage time put the visitors in the driver's seat. else and fernandez a second half red card didn't do frankfurt any favors. which made it three one for good measure but this fourth goal of the season. and unexpected and well earned victory for schmidt how's that for good vibes. tensions are boiling over in stuttgart cart fans had been hoping to see their club turn things around...
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marco richter's an excellent turn to finish level things for outs for. the victors cool strike from distance in first half stoppage time put the visitors in the driver's seat. belts them for non-business second half red car driven to frankfurt any favors. mikhail greater which made it three one for good measure but this fourth goal of the season. and unexpected and well earned victory for schmidt how's that for good vibes. tensions are boiling over inch to cart cart fans had been hoping to see their club turn things around and climb towards safety against labor couzin but the hosts seem more intent on battling it really doing much with the ball. and their physical approach caught up with them when he's out castro brought down kevin ball lands in the box after an hour. one nail neighborhoods in the sky have their ups monotone without a care in the world. start couldn't muster with sponsors and frustration set in it reached its apex in stoppage time when santiago ask to see bar smack cats. in the sit ins or most of the kind of situation you've got to keep
marco richter's an excellent turn to finish level things for outs for. the victors cool strike from distance in first half stoppage time put the visitors in the driver's seat. belts them for non-business second half red car driven to frankfurt any favors. mikhail greater which made it three one for good measure but this fourth goal of the season. and unexpected and well earned victory for schmidt how's that for good vibes. tensions are boiling over inch to cart cart fans had been hoping to see...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to go to wolf richter or wolf street but cohen wolf welcome back thanks for having me back maxwell fritter larry kudlow drama trumps chief economic advisor says that interest rates will never rise again in his lifetime this is saying that this economy is dead and will never rise again all for well maybe he's saying several things you know i don't know about his life expectancy but. i doubt that interest rates will never rise again in that sense we are in a period or low interest rates seem to have been fairly well established. if lation this super high right now the federal funds rate is about the rate of inflation as measured by c.p.i. so in that point of view you know. you can say that interest rates are about or they need to be kharkiv in current inflation but never is is a long time and. so i don't want to totally buy into that never but right now i think interest rates are bad the short term interest rates about where they where they should be yeah right here are like interest rates are above. the consumer price index as if t
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to go to wolf richter or wolf street but cohen wolf welcome back thanks for having me back maxwell fritter larry kudlow drama trumps chief economic advisor says that interest rates will never rise again in his lifetime this is saying that this economy is dead and will never rise again all for well maybe he's saying several things you know i don't know about his life expectancy but. i doubt that interest rates will never rise again in...
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secondly, there's a new book that's come out written by the director of the richter's island health service and by san francisco is by no means at all -- [indiscernible] there is one commonality the author raises and that's jail confers simply by virtual being in custody confers new public health risks. the sooner we move the discussion about incarceration into the public health venue, the sooner we'll have a healthier city. thank you very much. >> commissioner: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i'm javier bomond. we're a supportive housing provider based in the tenderloin. i want to thank everyone who put in the work to bring this resolution to light. because with the residents we work with in our buildings, there's been countless people i've worked with who have been effected by the incarceration system and have been formally incarcerated and it's good to know san francisco is on its way to showing it's communities and recognizing some of our biggest issues such as homelessness and substance use and mental health issues and incarceration and our justice system are linked
secondly, there's a new book that's come out written by the director of the richter's island health service and by san francisco is by no means at all -- [indiscernible] there is one commonality the author raises and that's jail confers simply by virtual being in custody confers new public health risks. the sooner we move the discussion about incarceration into the public health venue, the sooner we'll have a healthier city. thank you very much. >> commissioner: thank you. next speaker,...
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epic earthquake had hit northern japan. 9.0, near the top end of the richter scale and huge tsunami,e watching a disaster movie, this horribly real and son zach in the middle of it. >> unreal. this can't be happening. are you sure it's where zach is, in the same region? and we were looking at maps, and you know, everything was pointing to yeah, it's exactly where zach is. and. >> we just prayed. >> enormous waves you see here hitting noda, kuji, the towns where zach and georgia were teaching. frantic calls began to no avail. >> what happened? >> would be buzzy, get a busy signal. >> and minutes went by, hour and two hours. what did it feel like? >> hell. >> as parent you never think my child has been killed. don't think that. you just wait and pray for the best. >> and remember zach had wanted to come home months earlier but terri and john encouraged him to stay, to live up to his commitment. >> how much did you beat yourself up about that? >> i did. >> seems right then, but now? >> helplessness of we're way over here and there's not a thing we can do. >> georgia's family in new zeal
epic earthquake had hit northern japan. 9.0, near the top end of the richter scale and huge tsunami,e watching a disaster movie, this horribly real and son zach in the middle of it. >> unreal. this can't be happening. are you sure it's where zach is, in the same region? and we were looking at maps, and you know, everything was pointing to yeah, it's exactly where zach is. and. >> we just prayed. >> enormous waves you see here hitting noda, kuji, the towns where zach and...
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jeremy brown on influenza, matt richter and elegant defense, charles graber, the breakthrough and all experiencing, tell your children. book tv and primetime start to 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. next a former foreign policy advisor. at the 9/11 memorial and museum he argued that the period of peace around the world after the fall of the soviet union is being dismantled today by russia, china and iran. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. and thanks to cspan and it's important audience as well. my new book, the rise and fall of peace on earth revolves around a particular question that question is, what are the prospects for peace? that is a timely question at any point and i will give my answer in the course of my remarks. but it does presuppose another question not often asked but one that is also relevant to the book. that question is what do we mean by peace question how do we define peace? the obvious definition is peace is the absence of war and that is always welcome but it is not very rigorous after all the world has not spent its entire exi
jeremy brown on influenza, matt richter and elegant defense, charles graber, the breakthrough and all experiencing, tell your children. book tv and primetime start to 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. next a former foreign policy advisor. at the 9/11 memorial and museum he argued that the period of peace around the world after the fall of the soviet union is being dismantled today by russia, china and iran. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. and thanks to...
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. >> depending on the redactions, where do you piut it on the richter scale? >> i think a 1 to 10, possibly 11. here's why. because it's one thing when you pick at scabs and don't let them heal or rip out the stitches. the republicans and donald trump and white house made such a stink two weeks ago about nothing to see her, let's move on, that they will have a real problem with two words that bill barr, conway, sanders and especially donald trump don't get to say to america and that's trust me. so once we see what's in there they're going to have a problem and frankly the democrats are going to have a tough decision to make because we keep going back and forth about to impeach or not to impeach and barbara made an important point that something can be a crime in the sense of high crime and misdemeanor but not necessarily a criminal act. and that's the decision that's going to have to be made once everyone absorbs this thing. >> from earthquakes to stitches in the first segment, thank you so much. you'll have a good rest of your weekend. >>> coming up, the pres
. >> depending on the redactions, where do you piut it on the richter scale? >> i think a 1 to 10, possibly 11. here's why. because it's one thing when you pick at scabs and don't let them heal or rip out the stitches. the republicans and donald trump and white house made such a stink two weeks ago about nothing to see her, let's move on, that they will have a real problem with two words that bill barr, conway, sanders and especially donald trump don't get to say to america and...
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onit is a small earthquake the richter scale, but it is the beginning of the fall of erdogan 's authoritarianism. 75% of turkish gdp is produced by five cities that erdogan lost. two others.e plus siri interrupting us. confirmed me these are the top five cities in turkey. this is unbelievable. i thought i turned it off. digitalization is dangerous, amy. so i think it is a great moment for democracy now, that the program, but the world, because people have been seeing now authoritarian leaders who swing their competitive authoritarian regimes to full authoritarianism can actually lose with three things happen. which are the reasons of his loss. if the democratic forces do not buy into the polarization of the authoritarian leader, they win. they focused on their own agenda. they forgot erdoganid, is is whg to do. this is why we have to come to power, polarization. second, they did not take social media very seriously. social media works to polarize. your social democrat, social media wants you to be established. your right-wing social media wants you to be a fascist. -- they build coalitions with
onit is a small earthquake the richter scale, but it is the beginning of the fall of erdogan 's authoritarianism. 75% of turkish gdp is produced by five cities that erdogan lost. two others.e plus siri interrupting us. confirmed me these are the top five cities in turkey. this is unbelievable. i thought i turned it off. digitalization is dangerous, amy. so i think it is a great moment for democracy now, that the program, but the world, because people have been seeing now authoritarian leaders...
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we saw it a few days ago when mitch mcconnell went nuclear and it barely registered on the restri richter 230 years of history in 33 minutes. the sechl proclaimed senate institutionalist cut debate from 30 hours to two. it's not like they needed the speed. republicans pushed through a record 36 trump circuit court judges in trump's first two years compared to 19 for clinton, 17 for bush and 17 for obama. jump judges are white, male and young and a high number have been rated not qualified by the american bar association. mcconnell and company said they needed to make a move. they pushed out stats saying the outside number of votes required on trump nominees. here is the missing context. 150 votes were required on obama's nominees from 2013-2014. it was then harry reid used the nuclear option to go simple majority excluding the supreme court. mcconnell said there would be hell to pay. >> you will regret this and maybe sooner than you think. >> mcconnell dot revenge by blocking obama supreme court nominee garland. now mcconnell is expanding the strategy to lower level appointments, angrily
we saw it a few days ago when mitch mcconnell went nuclear and it barely registered on the restri richter 230 years of history in 33 minutes. the sechl proclaimed senate institutionalist cut debate from 30 hours to two. it's not like they needed the speed. republicans pushed through a record 36 trump circuit court judges in trump's first two years compared to 19 for clinton, 17 for bush and 17 for obama. jump judges are white, male and young and a high number have been rated not qualified by...
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andy richter quoting i'm one of those weirdos that really likes his agent but i went ahead and did thisecause fair is fair. this whole battle was telegraphed four years ago in one article that's gone viral in hollywood, written by agent turned producer gavin polone entitled gavin polone on tv's dirty secret, your agent gets money for nothing. the executive producer of "curb your enthusiasm" and "gilmore girls" once a partner at wta which repped all the seinfeld writers, quote, in many cases the total payments to the agency, gavin writes, are more than what the agency's clients, whose back it was leveraged upon, makes on the show. let him say that again. the agency makes more than its client. the hollywood whistleblower, gavin palone, joining us now in a fox business exclusive. good to see you. first to the immediate situation. the agents last friday warned of total chaos if writers went through with it. are we seeing chaos, dogs and cats living together? what's going on there? >> there's no chaos. there's not going to be any chaos. this is all just a marketing ploy on behalf of the agen
andy richter quoting i'm one of those weirdos that really likes his agent but i went ahead and did thisecause fair is fair. this whole battle was telegraphed four years ago in one article that's gone viral in hollywood, written by agent turned producer gavin polone entitled gavin polone on tv's dirty secret, your agent gets money for nothing. the executive producer of "curb your enthusiasm" and "gilmore girls" once a partner at wta which repped all the seinfeld writers,...
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jeremy brown on influenza, matt richter and elegant defense, charles graber, the breakthrough and all experiencing, tell your children. book tv and primetime start to 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. next a former foreign policy advisor. at the 9/11 memorial and museum he argued that the period of peace around the world after the fall of the soviet union is being dismantled today by russia, china and iran. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. and thanks to cspan at'
jeremy brown on influenza, matt richter and elegant defense, charles graber, the breakthrough and all experiencing, tell your children. book tv and primetime start to 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. next a former foreign policy advisor. at the 9/11 memorial and museum he argued that the period of peace around the world after the fall of the soviet union is being dismantled today by russia, china and iran. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. and thanks to...
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a seismic event that the press reported was measured somewhere north of dmz at some level on the richter scale approximately 2.0. immediately i saw messages -- i saw headlines and analysis that this was a statement coming out of hanoi summit. there was even some implication against defiance of all analytical evidence that this could have been a nuclear test. it continues to boggle my mind how many are reaching conclusions about this. >> do you think the press is beating the war drum beat? >> it's a 24 hour competition cycle but not just the press but think tank and analytical as well. hanoi summit, if you were sitting where i'm sitting, you would think a lot is detached from reality, what was speculated and provided as fact. that's an operational challenge that's going to exist in any important international diplomatic endeavor like this. added to it is the fact there's multiple national interests at play here. so i wouldn't lay any blame and i wouldn't say anybody is pressuring us. i would just say that the tendency to reach these snap conclusions is, in my view, a little bit hasty. i w
a seismic event that the press reported was measured somewhere north of dmz at some level on the richter scale approximately 2.0. immediately i saw messages -- i saw headlines and analysis that this was a statement coming out of hanoi summit. there was even some implication against defiance of all analytical evidence that this could have been a nuclear test. it continues to boggle my mind how many are reaching conclusions about this. >> do you think the press is beating the war drum beat?...
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there was a seismic event that the press reported was somewhere north of the dmz at some level on the richter scale approximately 2.0. and immediately i saw messages, headlines and analysis that this was a statement coming out of the hanoi summit this could've been a nuclear test it boggles my mind how quickly how many are pressing to reach conclusions about all of this. >> you think the press is beating the war? >> it is a competition in the 24 hour news cycle it is not just the think tank and the analytical community as well if you read the analysis and the run-up to the hanoi summit and you are sitting where i was sitting you would think a lot of it is completely detached from reality. and what was being speculated and provided as fact. that is just an operational challenge that is going to exist in any, in any important, international, diplomatic endeavor like this. added to it is the fact that there are multiple national interests at play here. so i wouldn't lay any blame, but i will say if anybody is pressuring us, the tendency to reach the snap conclusion is, in my view, a little bit h
there was a seismic event that the press reported was somewhere north of the dmz at some level on the richter scale approximately 2.0. and immediately i saw messages, headlines and analysis that this was a statement coming out of the hanoi summit this could've been a nuclear test it boggles my mind how quickly how many are pressing to reach conclusions about all of this. >> you think the press is beating the war? >> it is a competition in the 24 hour news cycle it is not just the...
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like richter talked about james monroe. he did get reelected. so he is a two-termer. herbert hoover did not. it did make a difference. with washington, one of the big things he did was step down to say, i do not want to hold power. there is something more powerful than being president and that is being an american citizen and coming back here to mount vernon and allowing democracy to take root. that is an irreplaceable quality that washington had. he set the tone and tenor of what it meant to be president. lincoln has become the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama launches his campaign from springfield. it is about abraham lincoln and the team of rivals. george w. bush will tell you, my favorite president's lincoln. all he does is read lincoln books. nixon during the hype of watergate would think jin and talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. theodore roosevelt wrote about it in his love of charles darwin come our site -- our great science presidents. he just has a real cast on the imagination, lincoln, because the civil war in the end is the cruci
like richter talked about james monroe. he did get reelected. so he is a two-termer. herbert hoover did not. it did make a difference. with washington, one of the big things he did was step down to say, i do not want to hold power. there is something more powerful than being president and that is being an american citizen and coming back here to mount vernon and allowing democracy to take root. that is an irreplaceable quality that washington had. he set the tone and tenor of what it meant to...