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walch: thank you, tom. you are very generous. my remarks this afternoon and are there any better words to hear then final speaker? [laughter] my remarks this afternoon are based on a book that i did called her hoover and dwight d. -- herbert hoover and dwight d. eisenhower, a documentary history. there is a flyer on the table in the lobby if you are adjusted in dutch interested -- if you are interested in the book itself. they are not sold here for a variety of reasons. it's a third and a trilogy that i did along with my friend and colleague, dwight miller, who is here. on hoover's extraordinary relationship with frequent franklin roosevelt, harry truman, and dwight d. eisenhower. it is an extraordinary life and as we have learned today, hoover's relationship with these men and any others make it a life worth remembering. we are talking about hoover and eisenhower, the great humanitarian and supreme allied commander. these two sons of the heartland found ample opportunity to work together in common cause in the years after world
walch: thank you, tom. you are very generous. my remarks this afternoon and are there any better words to hear then final speaker? [laughter] my remarks this afternoon are based on a book that i did called her hoover and dwight d. -- herbert hoover and dwight d. eisenhower, a documentary history. there is a flyer on the table in the lobby if you are adjusted in dutch interested -- if you are interested in the book itself. they are not sold here for a variety of reasons. it's a third and a...
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timothy walch received an award. he served in various capacities with the national archives and records administration of which this institution is part of that large organization. until his retirement in 2011, beginning as a program analyst with the national historical publications and records commission, tim served as budget and a list, codirector of the modern archives institute, chief of publication development before landing in west branch as the assistant director of the herbert hoover presidential library and museum. and finally, rector of the same organization from 93-2011 area -- 1993-2011. he edited more than 2200 books, including the correspondence between hoover and eisenhower, as well as numerous articles, essays, book reviews, executive entries, and newspaper articles. -- encyclopedia entries, and newspaper articles. i can always count on him as a referee. he represents the finest attributes of those who served public history. when i was appointed director of the herbert hoover residential library and m
timothy walch received an award. he served in various capacities with the national archives and records administration of which this institution is part of that large organization. until his retirement in 2011, beginning as a program analyst with the national historical publications and records commission, tim served as budget and a list, codirector of the modern archives institute, chief of publication development before landing in west branch as the assistant director of the herbert hoover...
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walch comes from detroit. a few years ago he moved to idaho.p here in the sparsely populated northwest of the us, he feels more secure and more independent. walch hahas founded a nenetworo advise people who think like him. itit's called "prepper" -- for people who want to be prepared for any potential l catastroph. he says this area has defensibility. it has privacy. 200 or 300 feet of trees and your cabin is 50 feet or 500 feet up on the s side of a mountain. we meet in a remote area in the mountains - we're not allowed to say where. we need help to find the cabin owned by glen martin and his girlfriend jean. they produce their own electricity with solar panels. for security reasons, they don't want to show us their cache of stored food, but say it's enough for several years. the outhouse i is a real challee in minus 25 degree weather. but they accept that as the price for complete independence. >> what if something happens, what about the next disaster or economic collapse? or whatever. how do we take care of ourselves? we can't really count
walch comes from detroit. a few years ago he moved to idaho.p here in the sparsely populated northwest of the us, he feels more secure and more independent. walch hahas founded a nenetworo advise people who think like him. itit's called "prepper" -- for people who want to be prepared for any potential l catastroph. he says this area has defensibility. it has privacy. 200 or 300 feet of trees and your cabin is 50 feet or 500 feet up on the s side of a mountain. we meet in a remote area...
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walch: as my mother would say, sure to thank them all for listening to you. [applause] >> interested in american history tv? visit our website and review upcoming programs and watch college lectures, is in tours, archival films, and more. american history tv at www.c-span.org/history. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. monday night on the communicators, mark jemison, a visiting scholar at aei on net neutrality. he is interviewed by reuters telecom reporter david shepardson. >> take for example, first generation wireless. hygiene. it is a technology -- ig. it is a technology being rolled out next year and it will be in place or a decade or so. what they call -- each flight can be customized for a particular service or custom or edge provider. whatever it might be. it is designed to do that. the idea of same treatment. that throws neutrality out. the committee can monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >
walch: as my mother would say, sure to thank them all for listening to you. [applause] >> interested in american history tv? visit our website and review upcoming programs and watch college lectures, is in tours, archival films, and more. american history tv at www.c-span.org/history. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. monday...
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next, the uneasy relationship up next on the presidency, timothy walch talks about the uneasy relationship between herbert hoover and dwight d. eisenhower. mr. walsh is a former director of the herbert hoover
next, the uneasy relationship up next on the presidency, timothy walch talks about the uneasy relationship between herbert hoover and dwight d. eisenhower. mr. walsh is a former director of the herbert hoover
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walch this. >> i really had such deep doubts about his preparation, his temperament, his character, his has been even worse than i thought he would be. >> martha: then she was asked about the women who supported president trump. >> [chanting lock her up] >> martha: and those who made even more derisive comments about her calling her the "b" word. listen. >> when i see women doing that i think why are they publicly disrespecting themselves? why are they opening the door to have someone say that about them in their workplace, in a community setting? do they not see the connection there? >> martha: surrogate and republican strategist. julie alvin editor at bustle.com and liberal analyst. good to have both of you here tonight. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> martha: julie, let me start with you. how do you read that what she is saying. is she going after women who supported president trump or something else? >> what she is doing in that statement is not going after women who supported president trump specifically she is going after women -- i won't say going after but b
walch this. >> i really had such deep doubts about his preparation, his temperament, his character, his has been even worse than i thought he would be. >> martha: then she was asked about the women who supported president trump. >> [chanting lock her up] >> martha: and those who made even more derisive comments about her calling her the "b" word. listen. >> when i see women doing that i think why are they publicly disrespecting themselves? why are they...
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timothy walch received an award. he served in various capacities with the national archiv a
timothy walch received an award. he served in various capacities with the national archiv a