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and the truth was that herbert lee drove up. the moment he got out of his truck, eh hearst shot him, then took a tire iron and planted it under his body. louis allen would come back to mississippi because he missed mississippi. his business was in mississippi. he was in lumbering. lumber. he would come back and then louis allen suffered three shotgun blasts to the face on his last trip back to mississippi. bob moses took that death on his shoulders and in his heart and in his soul because he is like, louis allen, if i hadn't talked to him and convinced to tell the truth, that man would still be alive. but one of the things that became really clear to him, what became really clear to him was that it was going to take more than what sncc had been able to do. to bring voting rights to mississippi. it was going to take more than this structure of council of federated organizations. because there are bodies piling up, and nothing is moving. nothing is changing. how do you create change? but moses comes up with is freedom summer. and
and the truth was that herbert lee drove up. the moment he got out of his truck, eh hearst shot him, then took a tire iron and planted it under his body. louis allen would come back to mississippi because he missed mississippi. his business was in mississippi. he was in lumbering. lumber. he would come back and then louis allen suffered three shotgun blasts to the face on his last trip back to mississippi. bob moses took that death on his shoulders and in his heart and in his soul because he is...
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herbert: well, thank you governor cuomo. i am grateful to be here and take a few minutes with you today. this is my 11th winter meeting. gives me an opportunity to say thanks for all the contributions even your predecessors have made to me as i have come here and listened and learned and been able to translate some of that wisdom you have imparted to me and the success of utah. i recognize that we all are little bit different. we have different cultures, different backgrounds, different politics, so what i say today is emblematic of what is happening in utah and perhaps you can learn from some of the things we have done and certainly i can learn from you. i appreciate governor cuomo's comments about the possibilities -- i live in a state that was built on dreams, possibilities, trying to work together and what was originally then a public-private partnership. those who came to the desert to try to make it blossom as a rose. let me mention a couple of things that him might make an observation. i would make this observation th
herbert: well, thank you governor cuomo. i am grateful to be here and take a few minutes with you today. this is my 11th winter meeting. gives me an opportunity to say thanks for all the contributions even your predecessors have made to me as i have come here and listened and learned and been able to translate some of that wisdom you have imparted to me and the success of utah. i recognize that we all are little bit different. we have different cultures, different backgrounds, different...
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thank you. [ applause ] >>> it's my pleasure to introduce governor herbert. we got to see with our own eyes at salt lake city how governor herbert has been making progress happen in his state of utah. the people of utah have been lucky to have him. so is the nga. no one loves the nga more than its former chairman. thankfully, governor herbert is not leaving us until the end of this year so we're going to lean on him until then. let's give a big welcome to our dean, governor gary herbert. [ applause ] >> thank you, governor cuomo. i am honored to be here and take a few minutes with you here today. as this is my 11th winter meeting it gives me an opportunity to tell you thanks for all the contributions you and your predecessors have made here to me as i've listened and learned and been able to translate some of that wisdom you've imparted to me into the success of utah. i recognize we're all a little bit different, different cultures, different backgrounds, different politics. what i say today is kind of emblematic of what's happened in utah and maybe you can l
thank you. [ applause ] >>> it's my pleasure to introduce governor herbert. we got to see with our own eyes at salt lake city how governor herbert has been making progress happen in his state of utah. the people of utah have been lucky to have him. so is the nga. no one loves the nga more than its former chairman. thankfully, governor herbert is not leaving us until the end of this year so we're going to lean on him until then. let's give a big welcome to our dean, governor gary...
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george herbert walker bush largely negotiated. bill clinton added a few bells and whistles, and and submitted it for implementation to the congress. in 1983 andd enacted in 1994. we saw a massive amount of movement, particularly in the auto parts sector of production from the united states to mexico. what we did not see was nafta building up a mexican middle-class, which was the idea. like if we have more trade, their workers will get wealthy and will buy more of our products. it turned out to be a completely inadequate way to do that. i think donald trump was right to renegotiate the nafta and usmca, which is not entered into force. the united states but needs to be passed in canada to take effect. it will not solve all the problems. it will, i think, make some progress. we were talking about rules with china. a lot of it depends on how the countries played by the rules laid out. my hope is at the end of the day it will stop the flood of jobs from leaving the united states to mexico based on low wages and it will level the playin
george herbert walker bush largely negotiated. bill clinton added a few bells and whistles, and and submitted it for implementation to the congress. in 1983 andd enacted in 1994. we saw a massive amount of movement, particularly in the auto parts sector of production from the united states to mexico. what we did not see was nafta building up a mexican middle-class, which was the idea. like if we have more trade, their workers will get wealthy and will buy more of our products. it turned out to...
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herbert and real max kaiser think twitter trifecta and so next time i go. on the floor of the. way to go through a. ballot could still move it to i. was in this way got to dog. in the mother disappeared to see what the look like they were and i know it's still up and i think. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights his way. to. the floor to the feet look out of his will to persuade you that you have the ability to get to the. what i think is this is the that is a look something. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. here in dramatic development the only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time you sit down and talk. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. student debt trade wars money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . the arrest of an alleged war cri
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herbert. >> thank you, mr. president. and president adams, speaker wilson and, by the way, happy birthday. we'd sing to you but we don't have time. members of the legislature, justices of the supreme court, the first lady, my wife, jeanette, the first lady of utah, i thank you for your love and support over all these years. lieutenant governor spencer and mrs. cox, thank you for your support and your leadership. and the other constitutional officers that we have with us today and my fellow utahns. i'm grateful to be here and address you this evening. i'd like to welcome our legislator its back to the hill and extend a special welcome to candice and steve who are joining us for their first general legislative session. [ applause ] my advice to them and to all of you is to roll up your sleeves and to get to work, because we have a lot to do in the next 42 days. for those who are keeping score, this is my 11th and my final state of the state address. i give this speech tonight full of renewed hope and optimism for utah's fut
herbert. >> thank you, mr. president. and president adams, speaker wilson and, by the way, happy birthday. we'd sing to you but we don't have time. members of the legislature, justices of the supreme court, the first lady, my wife, jeanette, the first lady of utah, i thank you for your love and support over all these years. lieutenant governor spencer and mrs. cox, thank you for your support and your leadership. and the other constitutional officers that we have with us today and my...
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george herbert walker bush, largely negotiated it. bill clinton added a few bells and whistles, i will say and then submitted it for implementation to the congress. it was passed in 1993 enacted in 1994. what we saw was a massive amount of movement, particularly in the auto parts sector of production from the united states toxi mexico. what we didn't see was a nafta building up a mexican middle-class, which was the idea. like if we have more trade, their workers will get wealthier and will buy more of our products. it turned out to be a completely an adequate way to do that. i will say again that i think donald trump was right to new renegotiate the nafta and the usmc a, which is not entered into force, it has been passed by the united states, we've done everything we need to do but it still needs tout be passed in canada to take effect. it's not going to solve all of the problems. it will, i think, make some progress. i think it will we were talking about rules with china before, i think a lot of it depends on how the countries playe
george herbert walker bush, largely negotiated it. bill clinton added a few bells and whistles, i will say and then submitted it for implementation to the congress. it was passed in 1993 enacted in 1994. what we saw was a massive amount of movement, particularly in the auto parts sector of production from the united states toxi mexico. what we didn't see was a nafta building up a mexican middle-class, which was the idea. like if we have more trade, their workers will get wealthier and will buy...
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stacey herbert and real max kaiser think twitter trifecta and so next time i go. you know. i knew. you were. going to lose. partial results are released from the democratic party caucus in the u.s. and state of i why after an embarrassing delay caused by technical difficulties. the arrest of an alleged war criminal who lived in hungary and then france on a student visa raises questions over his own islamic extremists entering the e.u. . a few presidents have put in an air to want speak by phone after turkey holds joint patrols with russia in syria over a deadly shelling incident.
stacey herbert and real max kaiser think twitter trifecta and so next time i go. you know. i knew. you were. going to lose. partial results are released from the democratic party caucus in the u.s. and state of i why after an embarrassing delay caused by technical difficulties. the arrest of an alleged war criminal who lived in hungary and then france on a student visa raises questions over his own islamic extremists entering the e.u. . a few presidents have put in an air to want speak by phone...
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herbert and real max kaiser think twitter trifecta and so next time. join me every thursday on the alex salmond sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you. and i need another one of the highest in account when you're both successes because ballack itself mukti if i. was in this way got to doubt it so hard not to think i'm the mother disappeared this moment the work of a coward and i don't mr right then if. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights his way. through are you convinced of the fee on this bill frist woody allen you have called the ability to put the payment on the. what i think is this is the funds that is a constant. but it will soon be. disarray and dismay in the u.s. state of iowa as the democratic party caucus is plagued by technical difficulties but no washington got nothing to do with that the results of the 1st contest of the 2020 primary season are now not expected until tuesday evening. the rest of an alleged war criminal he lived in hungary and t
herbert and real max kaiser think twitter trifecta and so next time. join me every thursday on the alex salmond sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you. and i need another one of the highest in account when you're both successes because ballack itself mukti if i. was in this way got to doubt it so hard not to think i'm the mother disappeared this moment the work of a coward and i don't mr right then if. this is the only thing that...
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herbert and real max kaiser think twitter trifecta until next time. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. and spearing dramatic development only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. and the united states presidential candidates debates the future of the u.s. and the world. mexico is a red state you see her but to get into the burning questions of this election cycle one celtic every week will tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on our. thank you. i. i thought i thought i. was headlining stories. dismay in the u.s. state of the democratic party caucus is plagued by technical difficulties in unanimity all agree russia had nothing to do with the results of the 1st contest of the 2020 primary season are not expected until choose the. polls coming up the arrest of an alleged war criminal who lived in hungry then in france on the shooting fees are r
herbert and real max kaiser think twitter trifecta until next time. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. and spearing dramatic development only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. and the united states presidential candidates debates the future of the u.s. and the world. mexico is a red state you see her but to get into the burning questions of this election cycle one celtic...
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herbert enrile max kaiser at the twitter trifecta and so next time i go. so the politicians have basically stuck the american public with the bellotti to negotiate for drugs and both parties who are financed very heavily by the pharmaceutical industry have done this so when your own people vote they should look at how much does this politician get from the power pharmaceutical industry. and i mean i'm of the school entire system i found a way to go through a suit because somebody could still mukti it i. was in this way got to doubt it so hard not to think of the mother disappeared this moment the work of a coward and i don't mean to start then if. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights in his room waiting. for. the floor you can feel the fee will sound is worthless woody allen called the ability to put the payment on the. what i think is this is the fans that is a constant. greetings and salyut shims we here in the united states my friends we love our super bowls we love our fried foods we love our freedoms and we love our 2nd
herbert enrile max kaiser at the twitter trifecta and so next time i go. so the politicians have basically stuck the american public with the bellotti to negotiate for drugs and both parties who are financed very heavily by the pharmaceutical industry have done this so when your own people vote they should look at how much does this politician get from the power pharmaceutical industry. and i mean i'm of the school entire system i found a way to go through a suit because somebody could still...
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to an open space under the shed last winter the bees seem to go away but they were back this summer herbert was stung ones while mowing the lawn probably 20 to 30 bees outside here at any given time just kind of buzzing around or had plans for some entertaining so last week he hired a bee removal company according to the bee removal follows they knew exactly where to look after the sub was cleared out of the shed the wood here was cold to the touch it was warm right about here they peeled back the wood floor. >>and discovered 30 inch long 70 pound high home to between a 100,000 and a 150,000 the honeybee signing i had no idea of the scope of what was under there. i mean it was a massive win the be guy came he said we're lucky because it looked like they were getting ready to expand the hive a possibility herbert called mind boggling even as the local be season gets underway. honey bees are generally not aggressive. they can still be dangerous. it's a little bit weird to think that i could have been out here and they could have swarmed man. you know i kind of like my wife came home and found
to an open space under the shed last winter the bees seem to go away but they were back this summer herbert was stung ones while mowing the lawn probably 20 to 30 bees outside here at any given time just kind of buzzing around or had plans for some entertaining so last week he hired a bee removal company according to the bee removal follows they knew exactly where to look after the sub was cleared out of the shed the wood here was cold to the touch it was warm right about here they peeled back...
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stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle . every week. student debt trade wars money universal basic. and more. with running this sunday exclusively on. america is a psychiatry say that case i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to torture and kill them but he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. if you will be an opening at the biggest almost started on the island of here. so i thought that idea was like a person our lead or the other thought. 'd you know. you're going i thought. you got. it at the. you know so at that point in bahrain it is you can throw it up it is not there but i would have thought it was you know promise you not. want. the money does it would. it was you know provision of my back when it would have been. used on the state or like obviously you know the i realize he has but i got it as you know going to prison on this but i keep what i will get the name you. what what they will think i can is the model. how about you know yet keynote you know how about from the state of. looks aw
stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle . every week. student debt trade wars money universal basic. and more. with running this sunday exclusively on. america is a psychiatry say that case i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to torture and kill them but he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. if you will be an opening at the biggest almost started on the island of here. so i thought that idea was like a person our lead or the...
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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 crucible time in our country's history. but really, was
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...
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. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> how does a man get to this point in his life? how does a man get so far? >> perhaps for george bush it began the day in 1944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was -- it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero. that is hard in the television age to overcome. >> atwater takes bush to flag factories. he puts him in f-16s. and the democrats? they tanked. literally. >> i was told to go to sterling heights, michigan, and report to the general dynamics tank factory and proving ground up there, he's going to take a ride in a tank. we had an enormous world historic campaign catastrophe. how do i even begin to tell you how you're my rock. my diamond. for the diamond in your life, there's only one diamond store. it's the valentine's day sale. get 25% off everything. including these special deals. at zales, the diamond store. but she wanted to be close to nature. home. so, we met in the middle. ohhhhh! look who
. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> how does a man get to this point in his life? how does a man get so far? >> perhaps for george bush it began the day in 1944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was -- it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero. that is hard in the television age to overcome. >>...
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. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> how does a man get to this point in his life? how does one man come so far? maybe for george bush it began when he became the youngest pilot in the navy, or perhaps it began this day in 1944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was -- it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero. that is hard in the television age to overcome. >> atwater takes bush to flag factories. he puts him in f-16s. and the democrats? they tanked. literally. >> i was told to go to sterling heights, michigan, and report to the general dynamics tank factory and proving ground up . there he's going to take a ride in a tank. we had an enormous world historic campaign catastrophe. hey hun, we don't need to do anything special for valentine's day. okay. ♪ even if she says she doesn't need a thing ♪ ♪ show her you care, make her heart sing ♪ make this valentine's day mean more. ♪ jared. [ referee whistle sounds ] ♪ sport dr[ ch
. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> how does a man get to this point in his life? how does one man come so far? maybe for george bush it began when he became the youngest pilot in the navy, or perhaps it began this day in 1944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was -- it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero....
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. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> how does a man get to this point in his life? how does one man come so far? perhaps it began this day in 19944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was, it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero. that is hard in the television age to overcome. >> atwater takes bush to flag factories. he puts him in f-16s. and the democrats? they tanked. literally. >> i was told to go to sterling heights, michigan, and report to the general dynamics tank factory and proving ground up there, he's going to take a ride in a tank. we had an enormous world historic campaign catastrophe. tinted gel. ♪ for natural brows made easy. new brow fast sculpt. only from maybelline new york. you leave it to me. i'll get your taxes in an ok place. what? just as soon as my audit is over, this gets my undivided attention. you take a lot of trips to the islands, phil? pretty great, right? oh phil's legally dead. fell off a boat. going by
. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> how does a man get to this point in his life? how does one man come so far? perhaps it began this day in 19944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was, it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero. that is hard in the television age to overcome. >> atwater takes bush to flag...
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and running $20.20 with banks kaiser and stacy herbert as we look at the issues and policies heading into the election now today stacy we're taking a look at energy policy. and fradkin that's what the millennial n.z. want if their support for bernie sanders and elizabeth warren is anything to go by of course obama and that democratic administration their signature policy was fracking obama brought in fracking to the nation we've seen a doubling of the production of oil because of that joining our us our dan collins and tyson slocum now barack obama championed fracking it has seen since 2008 to 2018 the u.s. crude oil production doubled from $5000000.00 barrels today to $11000000.00 barrels per day hillary clinton as secretary of state flew around the world trying to get nations like poland for example to bring fracking there so this is the only school the neo liberal policy for democrats that was really championed now the younger generation they're against what do you think about fracking and should we ban it or is it an issue well fracking obviously is sort of the centerpiece of u.s
and running $20.20 with banks kaiser and stacy herbert as we look at the issues and policies heading into the election now today stacy we're taking a look at energy policy. and fradkin that's what the millennial n.z. want if their support for bernie sanders and elizabeth warren is anything to go by of course obama and that democratic administration their signature policy was fracking obama brought in fracking to the nation we've seen a doubling of the production of oil because of that joining...
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eisenhower in 1952, or herbert hoover instead of franklin roosevelt in 1932? i think the answer is of course it would. there were very different people. the -- an important part of our election system is with a fixed term, we are electing people for the future, for the next four years. and with one exception they will serve for four years, unless they die. now we don't know what is going to happen in the next four years. we do not ask candidates hypothetical questions, what would you do if the east germans built a wall across berlin? what would you do if the soviets offensivne of missiles in cuba? we put these individuals through elaborate process we hope that byin which we hope that pressures on them and exposure to them that we are going to find out something useful to us, in making this choice. dramatic examples would be suddenly, in 1952, it was discovered that the republican vice presidential candidate had a secret fund that was paying for his personal expenses. now there suddenly the presidential candidate, eisenhower, had to make a decision. we watched
eisenhower in 1952, or herbert hoover instead of franklin roosevelt in 1932? i think the answer is of course it would. there were very different people. the -- an important part of our election system is with a fixed term, we are electing people for the future, for the next four years. and with one exception they will serve for four years, unless they die. now we don't know what is going to happen in the next four years. we do not ask candidates hypothetical questions, what would you do if the...
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eisenhower in 1952, or herbert hoover instead of franklin roosevelt in 1932? i think the answer is a course that would. there were very different people. an important part of our election system is a fixed term. we are electing people for the future, for the next four years. and with one exception they will serve for four years, unless they die. we don't not know what will happen the next four years. we do not ask candidates hypothetical question, what would you do with easter germans a wall across berlin? what would you do if the soviets placed a fence of missiles i in cuba. we -- missiles in cuba? these these officials -- individuals through elaborate process we hope that through pressures on them and exposure to them we will find out something useful to us, in making this choice. dramatic examples would be suddenly, in 1952, it was discovered that the republican vice presidential candidate, had a secret fund that was paying for his personal expenses. there, sadly, the potential candidate, eisenhower, had to make a decision. we watch to make a decision. 1972
eisenhower in 1952, or herbert hoover instead of franklin roosevelt in 1932? i think the answer is a course that would. there were very different people. an important part of our election system is a fixed term. we are electing people for the future, for the next four years. and with one exception they will serve for four years, unless they die. we don't not know what will happen the next four years. we do not ask candidates hypothetical question, what would you do with easter germans a wall...
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. >> so, here's what you tweeted when youound out it was herbert hoover. you said... >> okay. i will say this, that since i wrote that twe, i've done a little more research on my fourth cousin, president hoover, and -- >> what have you learned about herbert hoover? >> i've learned that he was --s lest say he was the -- maybe the right guy in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> well, wn it comes to the great depression >> yes, i'm talking about the great depression, because there were so many oer things about him -- and i was talking to you before the show, and you really know the history of our family. >>he great humanitarian wh kept 1/3 of europe's population alive between 1914 and923. >> yeah. >> this is an extraordinary story of somebody who pioneered international humanitarian food lief. >> right. here's my question to you. how come i haven't been invited to any of the reunions? >> you're coming now. you're coming now. i'm gonna make all sorts ofs relatirn over in their graves. >> yes. it's something.st at lext thanksgiving. it should be a very interesting >> that would
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eisenhower in 1952, or herbert hoover instead of franklin roosevelt in 1932? i think the answer is of course it would. there were very different people. an important part of our election system is with a fixed term we are electing people for , the future, for the next four years. and with one exception they will serve for four years, unless they die. now we don't know what is going to happen in the next four years. we do not ask candidates hypothetical questions, what would you do if the east...
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. >> so, here's what you tweeted when you found out it was herbert hoover. you said... >> okay. i will say this, that sinci wrote that tweet, i've done a little more research on my fourth cousin, president hoover, and -- >> what have you learned about herbert hoover? >> i've learned that he was -- let's ju say he was the -- maybe the right guy in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> well, when it comes to the great depression. >> yes, i'm talking abouthe...
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frontrunning 2020 with banks kaiser and stacy herbert as we look at the issues and policies heading into the election now today stacey we're taking a look at energy policy. and fracking that's what the millennial n.z. want if their support for bernie sanders and elizabeth warren is anything to go by of course obama and that democratic administration their signature policy was fracking obama brought in fracking to the nation we've seen a doubling of the production of oil because of that joining our our dan collins and tyson slocum now barack obama championed fracking it has seen since 2008 to 2018 the u.s. crude oil production doubled from $5000000.00 barrels today to $11000000.00 barrels per day hillary clinton as secretary of state flew around the world trying to get nations like poland for example to bring fracking there so this is the older school the neo liberal policy for democrats that was really championed now the younger generation they're against what do you think about fracking and should we ban it or is it an issue where fracking obviously is sort of the centerpiece of u.s. fo
frontrunning 2020 with banks kaiser and stacy herbert as we look at the issues and policies heading into the election now today stacey we're taking a look at energy policy. and fracking that's what the millennial n.z. want if their support for bernie sanders and elizabeth warren is anything to go by of course obama and that democratic administration their signature policy was fracking obama brought in fracking to the nation we've seen a doubling of the production of oil because of that joining...
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were in the overall impact of the coronavirus let's bring in john dean of the university of miami's herbert business school thank you so much for joining us today now we know that you have a depth of understanding of the chinese economy but what do you make of these companies looking for loans with preferential treatment to get them back on the right track if they were affected by the current a virus outbreak yeah i think it's very important signal that many companies especially small businesses in china are severe cash pressure because of course they will not have been collecting receivables in the last 3 weeks over the chinese new year and they're not able to produce anything to sell and so especially when companies are in an expansion mode a growth mode the lack of working capital becomes a very important constraint on their ability to operate and so what we're seeing here now is i think the 1st the 1st leg and what's going to be a significant effort on the part of the chinese semi private sector to work with the chinese government to keep as many of these companies afloat as possible an
were in the overall impact of the coronavirus let's bring in john dean of the university of miami's herbert business school thank you so much for joining us today now we know that you have a depth of understanding of the chinese economy but what do you make of these companies looking for loans with preferential treatment to get them back on the right track if they were affected by the current a virus outbreak yeah i think it's very important signal that many companies especially small...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. checks student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic ingo and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council will convene in just a few hours from now it was called by the u.s. u.k. and france following escalation in syria's province between government forces and turkey. regional prime minister steps down in germany right after being elected made a huge fallout over a union strike between the german chancellor's party and the right wing alternative for germany. also the us election primaries begin twitter follows you chub in changing policy on altered videos and images but the very good thing of the new rules concern the tech giants might use it the sense of supporters of politicians that they dislike.
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. checks student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic ingo and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council will convene in just a few hours from now it was called by the u.s. u.k. and france following escalation in syria's province between government forces and turkey. regional prime minister steps down...
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welcome to front running 2021st max keiser and stacy herbert we look at all the candidates you look at the positions as we head into the big election today we're going to take a deep dive into wall street reform stacey this is the defining issue of our time i believe since 20082009 the financial crisis the response to the financial crisis when barack obama came into office he had a choice and he made i believe the wrong choice that has resulted in not only tromp but what we're going to see in the 2020 alexion with us we have dr michael hudson and randy bowler now the 2 big items that we saw from the 2008 financial crisis with the top 2 i have here too big to fail too big to jail it was always the reality but it became front and center and nobody can disguise the fact that we now live and it to tear a con a me dr michael hudson should banks be too big to fail the problem isn't really just that they're too big to fail they're too big not to make all their owners billionaires the banks that were the most crooked the largest banks have increased their role not decreased the role they've be
welcome to front running 2021st max keiser and stacy herbert we look at all the candidates you look at the positions as we head into the big election today we're going to take a deep dive into wall street reform stacey this is the defining issue of our time i believe since 20082009 the financial crisis the response to the financial crisis when barack obama came into office he had a choice and he made i believe the wrong choice that has resulted in not only tromp but what we're going to see in...
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frontrunning 2020 with banks kaiser and stacy herbert as we look at the issues and policies heading into the election now today stacy we're taking a look at energy policy. and fradkin that's what the millennial n.z. want if their support for bernie sanders and elizabeth warren is anything to go by of course obama and that democratic administration their signature policy was fracking obama brought in fracking to the nation we've seen a doubling of the production of oil because of that joining our our dan collins and tyson slocum now barack obama championed fracking it has seen since 2008 to 2018 the u.s. crude oil production doubled from $5000000.00 barrels today to $11000000.00 barrels per day hillary clinton as secretary of state flew around the world trying to get nations like poland for example to bring fracking there so this is the older school the neo liberal policy for democrats that was really championed now the younger generation they're against what do you think about fracking and should we ban it or is it an issue well fracking obviously is sort of the centerpiece of u.s. fossi
frontrunning 2020 with banks kaiser and stacy herbert as we look at the issues and policies heading into the election now today stacy we're taking a look at energy policy. and fradkin that's what the millennial n.z. want if their support for bernie sanders and elizabeth warren is anything to go by of course obama and that democratic administration their signature policy was fracking obama brought in fracking to the nation we've seen a doubling of the production of oil because of that joining...
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what do you have herbert hoover? so sometimes people only remember a couple things about a president. and so monroe was the beneficiary too i think of being part of the virginia dynasty and having that great connection with washington and the other founders. >> first of all, you all should know that there are cards on the side if you want to ask questions, we will go to that before too long. this will be a 90 minute evening being together. so we have time. but i'd like to ask you why the three of you have devoted your life to history and to the study of presidents. i'll start with edna. >> mine is a long story and i'll try to make it short. >> so is history. >> absolutely. i grew up in the birth place of john tyler. and it was a county that was 82% african-american when i was growing up. and i noticed that we didn't really have a lot of authority over the county. we could vote, but that was about all that we could do. and as a child, i wondered where i fit into all of that. and so when i went off to college, i did de
what do you have herbert hoover? so sometimes people only remember a couple things about a president. and so monroe was the beneficiary too i think of being part of the virginia dynasty and having that great connection with washington and the other founders. >> first of all, you all should know that there are cards on the side if you want to ask questions, we will go to that before too long. this will be a 90 minute evening being together. so we have time. but i'd like to ask you why the...
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the overall impact of the coronavirus let's bring in john quotes dean of the university of miami's herbert business school dean college thank you so much for joining us today now we know that you have a depth of understanding of the chinese economy but what do you make of these companies looking for loans with preferential treatment to get them back on the right track if they were affected by the coronavirus outbreak yeah i think it's very important signal many companies especially small businesses in china or around the severe cash pressure because of course they will not have been collecting receivables. in the last 3 weeks over the chinese new year and they're not able to produce anything to sell and so it's specially when companies are in an expansion mode a growth mode the lack of working capital becomes a very important constraint on their ability to operate and so what we're seeing here now is i think the 1st the 1st leg and what's going to be a significant effort on the part of the chinese semi private sector to work with the chinese government to keep as many of these companies af
the overall impact of the coronavirus let's bring in john quotes dean of the university of miami's herbert business school dean college thank you so much for joining us today now we know that you have a depth of understanding of the chinese economy but what do you make of these companies looking for loans with preferential treatment to get them back on the right track if they were affected by the coronavirus outbreak yeah i think it's very important signal many companies especially small...
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welcome to front running 2021st max keiser and stacy herbert we look at all the candidates we look at the positions as we head into the big election today we're going to take a deep dive into wall street reform stacey this is the defining issue of our time i believe since 20082009 the financial crisis the response to the financial crisis when barack obama came into office he had a choice and he made i believe the wrong choice that has resulted in not only tromp but what we're going to see in the 2020 alexion with us we have dr michael hudson and randy bowler now the 2 big items that we saw from the 2008 financial crisis with the top 2 i have here too big to fail too big to jail it was always the reality but it became front and center and nobody can disguise the fact that we now live and it to tear a con a me dr michael hudson should banks be too big to fail the problem isn't really just that they're too big to fail they're too big not to make all their owners billionaires the banks that were the most crooked the largest banks have increased their role not decreased the role they've be
welcome to front running 2021st max keiser and stacy herbert we look at all the candidates we look at the positions as we head into the big election today we're going to take a deep dive into wall street reform stacey this is the defining issue of our time i believe since 20082009 the financial crisis the response to the financial crisis when barack obama came into office he had a choice and he made i believe the wrong choice that has resulted in not only tromp but what we're going to see in...
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eisenhower in 1952, or herbert hoover instead of franklin roosevelt in 1932? i think the answer is of course it would. there were very different people. an important part of our election system is with a fixed term, we are electing people for the future, for the next four years. and with one exception they will serve for four years, unless they die. now we don't know what is going to happen in the next four years. we do not ask candidates hypothetical questions, what would you do if the east germans built a wall across berlin? what would you do if the soviets offensivne of missiles in cuba? we put these individuals through elaborate process we hope that through pressures on them and exposure to them that we are going to find out something useful to us, in making this choice. dramatic examples would be suddenly, in 1952, it was discovered that the republican vice presidential candidate had a secret fund that was paying for his personal expenses. now there suddenly the presidential candidate, eisenhower, had to make a decision. we watched him make a decision. 19
eisenhower in 1952, or herbert hoover instead of franklin roosevelt in 1932? i think the answer is of course it would. there were very different people. an important part of our election system is with a fixed term, we are electing people for the future, for the next four years. and with one exception they will serve for four years, unless they die. now we don't know what is going to happen in the next four years. we do not ask candidates hypothetical questions, what would you do if the east...
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the overall impact of the coronavirus let's bring in john quotes dean of the university of miami's herbert business school in college thank you so much for joining us today now we know that you have a depth of understanding of the chinese economy but what do you make of these companies looking for loans with preferential treatment to get them back on the right track if they were affected by the corona virus outbreak yeah i think it's very important signal that many companies especially small businesses and china are around a severe cash pressure because of course they will not have been collecting receivables in the last 3 weeks over the chinese new year and the not able to produce anything to sell and so especially when companies are in an expansion mode growth mode the lack of working capital. becomes a very important constraint on their ability to operate and so what we're seeing here now is i think the 1st the 1st leg and what's going to be a significant effort on the part of the chinese semi private sector to work with the chinese government to keep as many of these companies afloat a
the overall impact of the coronavirus let's bring in john quotes dean of the university of miami's herbert business school in college thank you so much for joining us today now we know that you have a depth of understanding of the chinese economy but what do you make of these companies looking for loans with preferential treatment to get them back on the right track if they were affected by the corona virus outbreak yeah i think it's very important signal that many companies especially small...
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herbert walker bush, bush 41, commented on the case in l.a. roger king case. it is disingenuous to say president do not comment on criminal matters. what is most important here, two things, one is the president of united states has not asked or directed his attorney general privately to do anything in any criminal matter including roger stone. number two, he works hand in glove with the attorney general as we all are privileged to do on any number of matters in the country. chris: policy is different than criminal case. >> the attorney general and department of justice cover a lot of territory. we work very well with them. drug trafficking, human trafficking, gun trafficking, sanctuary cities, eldercare, elder fraud we are doing, i just went to something about law enforcement. our law enforcement feel more deeply respected and better resourced because -- chris: can we talk about michael bloomberg. >> speaking of. chris: a war of words over the past week, certainly, between the president -- be met they were were between michael bloomberg in the african-american
herbert walker bush, bush 41, commented on the case in l.a. roger king case. it is disingenuous to say president do not comment on criminal matters. what is most important here, two things, one is the president of united states has not asked or directed his attorney general privately to do anything in any criminal matter including roger stone. number two, he works hand in glove with the attorney general as we all are privileged to do on any number of matters in the country. chris: policy is...
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former barr a colleague, who served in the number two job under president george herbert walker bush. this is "balance of power." ♪ ♪ is "balance of power." i'm david weston. william barr told abc that president trump's tweets about law enforcement are making his job impossible. something president trump admits. >> i do make his job harder. i think that is true. he is a very straight shooter. we have a great attorney general and he is working very hard. he is working against a lot of people who don't want to see good things happen. justicever 2000 former department officials have signed barren letter calling for to resign. a former colleague, donald ayer has served in the justice department as solicitors -- as it -- as deputy attorney general under george herbert walker bush. thank you so much for joining us. give us a sense, you have worked with him. you concluded that he has not lived up to the job. why so? mark: i am not counsel at jones day anymore. i retired over a year ago. david: thank you. mark: it is important. so, i have actually known bill barr for 40 years. i can't say
former barr a colleague, who served in the number two job under president george herbert walker bush. this is "balance of power." ♪ ♪ is "balance of power." i'm david weston. william barr told abc that president trump's tweets about law enforcement are making his job impossible. something president trump admits. >> i do make his job harder. i think that is true. he is a very straight shooter. we have a great attorney general and he is working very hard. he is...
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he saved three match points against frenchman pierre—hugues herbert, before winning in three sets. he'll face the sixth seed andrey rublev next. we've done the irish capital, the spanish capital, next to the australian one where england thumped thailand in their second game at the women's t20 world cup. it was captain heather knight who led from the front for, her century setting up a 98 run victory and taking her side top of their group. jo currie was in canberra for us. outside camera which is hosting to gaina outside camera which is hosting to gain a piece and australian military history. paying tribute to the country to rest. for england's top position in thailand this is not as an opportunity to test them metal i dance the site and the world, a chance to make their nation proud. and they did. topping england's opener as one duck, followed. in the australian heat, england needed a couple of cool heads. they read no doubt. they found the batteries they made 50s in the second row. he thought brought the first entry and the tenant to become the first cricketer to make 100 every fo
he saved three match points against frenchman pierre—hugues herbert, before winning in three sets. he'll face the sixth seed andrey rublev next. we've done the irish capital, the spanish capital, next to the australian one where england thumped thailand in their second game at the women's t20 world cup. it was captain heather knight who led from the front for, her century setting up a 98 run victory and taking her side top of their group. jo currie was in canberra for us. outside camera which...
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the briton will face france's pierre—hugues herbert, who beat japan's yoshihito nishioka in the last 16. to the wta event in qatar, where the world number one, ashleigh barty, is through to the third round after a straight—sets victory over laura siegemund. playing the tournament and her opponent for the first time in her career, the number one seed, barty, booked her place in the next round injust over an hour. up next for the australian will be a rematch of her australian open third round against elena rybakina. petra kvitova moved into the third round at the qatar open too, after a three—set win over unseeded carla suarez navarro, the eighth seed winning the clash of the former doha champions after coming from behind to take the victory. kvitova will facejelena ostapenko in the last 16 on wednesday. to the women's t20 world cup now. west indies take on pakistan on wednesday, but before that, england will face thailand. england captain heather knight and her team are expected to win, against the tournament debutants, who haven't been playing at the top level for long. but, asjo
the briton will face france's pierre—hugues herbert, who beat japan's yoshihito nishioka in the last 16. to the wta event in qatar, where the world number one, ashleigh barty, is through to the third round after a straight—sets victory over laura siegemund. playing the tournament and her opponent for the first time in her career, the number one seed, barty, booked her place in the next round injust over an hour. up next for the australian will be a rematch of her australian open third round...
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by the way, that is pretty much the end, that was the end of george herbert walker bush's campaign. >> because reagan didn't only win new hampshire, he went on to win 44 of the next -- >> 44 states. >> that's why new hampshire matters. >> it doesn't necessarily mean it's going to set the timetable for the rest, but it could. and it has in the past. >> i want to squeeze in one more, because there is that famous story of jimmy who. 1980, jimmy carter, saying he would run for president, and the man at the store said jimmy who, he was hard of hearing and didn't catch the whole name, jimmy who and it was a catch phrase. and now 45 years later, pete buttigieg is playing up his rise, a mayor from a small town that nobody really knew much about, south bend, indiana. >> and iowa is the first contest, right, the caucus, we all know know, we heard a lot more about caucus, and we know more than we knew before, new hampshire is the first primary, it is the first time that they're in, a if you vote, a state level presidential election. and when jimmy carter wins, jimmy carter is now saying, i now c
by the way, that is pretty much the end, that was the end of george herbert walker bush's campaign. >> because reagan didn't only win new hampshire, he went on to win 44 of the next -- >> 44 states. >> that's why new hampshire matters. >> it doesn't necessarily mean it's going to set the timetable for the rest, but it could. and it has in the past. >> i want to squeeze in one more, because there is that famous story of jimmy who. 1980, jimmy carter, saying he would...
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that is pretty much the end of george herbert walker bush's campaign. >> he went on to win 44 of the next primaries. >> that's why new hampshire matters. it doesn't necessarily mean it's going to set the timetable for the rest, but it could, and it has in the past. >> i want to squeeze in one more. there's the famous story of jimmy who? jimmy carter went to a country store, he introduced himself, said he was running for president. the man at the store was hard of hearing. he didn't catch the whole name, he said jimmy who? which became a catchphrase. now 45 years later, pete buttigieg is playing up his rise from a little mayor of a smaller town. >> well, right, and again this is -- iowa is the first contest, right? the caucus, we all know more about caucuses than we did before. new hampshire is the first primary, and a state-level presidential election. and when jimmy carter wins, jimmy carters is now saying i can play with the big ones. i am now a national figure. new hampshire can turn someone who might have been a little known regional candidate into a national candidate, in one ni
that is pretty much the end of george herbert walker bush's campaign. >> he went on to win 44 of the next primaries. >> that's why new hampshire matters. it doesn't necessarily mean it's going to set the timetable for the rest, but it could, and it has in the past. >> i want to squeeze in one more. there's the famous story of jimmy who? jimmy carter went to a country store, he introduced himself, said he was running for president. the man at the store was hard of hearing. he...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . seemed wrong. yet to shape out. and engagement equals betrayal. when some find themselves worlds apart. for common ground. oh you. mean. not only the. good. thing it's not. the the you. believe that. it's. not like. the headlines in r.t. french politicians you granted political asylum to russian artists and i demanding he sent back home but after his arrest over an instant the brought down a key ally the president macro russia's foreign minister accuses us of openly creating conditions to the point short and medium range missiles in europe and also asia but he just welcomed the french president's proposal to discuss on its control with moscow and in advisors the u.k. government resigns after a backlash because it streamed on the rights and you can expect possible say to come people in the african nation of ghana dying of cancer and other.
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . seemed wrong. yet to shape out. and engagement equals betrayal. when some find themselves worlds apart. for common ground. oh you. mean. not only the. good. thing it's not. the the you. believe that. it's. not like. the headlines in r.t. french politicians...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle oneself every week wealth tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was and most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today. inequality is really unprecedented i'm sure that total inequality it's like the worst periods in american history. but history find it more closely the inequality comes from the extreme wealth in a tiny sector of the population fraction of one percent. there were periods like the gilded age in the twenty's the early ninety's and so on when a situation developed by the similar to this. now this period 6 trillion because if you look at their wealth distribution inequality mostly comes from super wealth. literally the top 110th of
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle oneself every week wealth tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was and most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . i 1st heard about wiki leaks. from the helicopter footage in iraq. and i think it down to the people who do you mean and i mean us military who have never forgiven him for. this guy's a traitor a treasonous and and he has broken every law the united states illegally shoots out of the u.s. really historic to have. independent journalist a guy with his computer to see him to see who is what crimes and to a global audience. the idea of developing an anonymous box and applying it to a media organization that is what he makes that was the 1st. i didn't the toy interest i think that he would be for a short while world friend in room one of the world's most powerful news organization put your expander founder julian assange in the sun over the sun and there was a great deal of jealous in the mainstream towards him particularly why won't he be more like of
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . i 1st heard about wiki leaks. from the helicopter footage in iraq. and i think it down to the people who do you mean and i mean us military who have never forgiven him for. this guy's a traitor a treasonous and and he has broken every law the united states...
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they sifted through the state department records here at the national archives in college park and the herbert hoover presidential library in iowa. researchers today pursue their missions in research rooms and online relying on the skills of archives and library professionals, and i am proud of our staff at the national archives and the work they do to assist the modern information hunters. kathy peiss is a professor of american history at the university of pennsylvania where she teaches courses on modern american cultural history and the history of american sexuality, women and gender. she is the author of chief amusements, working women in leisure at any turn of the century new york, zoot suit, an antibiotic character and extreme -- innate maddock -- an eni gmatic character and extreme style, and hope in a dark, the up america's beauty culture, a finalist for the los angeles times book award, and named one of amazon's 1999 top 100 books in women's studies. peiss is a fellow of the society of american historians and serves on the the executive board. in addition to writing and teaching, she h
they sifted through the state department records here at the national archives in college park and the herbert hoover presidential library in iowa. researchers today pursue their missions in research rooms and online relying on the skills of archives and library professionals, and i am proud of our staff at the national archives and the work they do to assist the modern information hunters. kathy peiss is a professor of american history at the university of pennsylvania where she teaches...
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bill barr when he was working for the american people but he served under george herbert walker bush, he counseled bush to pardon people who had been found guilty and indicted in the iran-contra scandal. now he is using the power of government to investigate the efforts by mueller. why? why is he using taxpayer money to investigate an investigation? i think it has something to do with his view of presidential power and the fact that he doesn't like the fact that the mueller investigation happened, just as he didn't really like the fact the iran-contra investigation was conducted the way it was conducted. this is great for president trump, it's terrible for the american people and the attorney general owes us an explanation why he's doing this. >> what you said reminded me of something he said previously. this was in 2001 when he was describing his first stint at attorney general under president george bush and he talked about the department's protected status in this post-watergate era and he said, quote, you didn't mess around with it. you didn't intervene. you didn't interfere. whic
bill barr when he was working for the american people but he served under george herbert walker bush, he counseled bush to pardon people who had been found guilty and indicted in the iran-contra scandal. now he is using the power of government to investigate the efforts by mueller. why? why is he using taxpayer money to investigate an investigation? i think it has something to do with his view of presidential power and the fact that he doesn't like the fact that the mueller investigation...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the jerry thinks. we are here to ask. hope for peace in afghanistan as the u.s. and the taliban sign a deal to end america's longest war washington expects to pull all its troops from the country in the next 14 months after almost 2 decades of conflict and thousands of lives lost. family of u.s. air force veteran former drone operator and the whistleblower brandon bryant launch a fundraising campaign to get him released from jail as he faces charges of threatening city officials his mother claims the charge is a politically motivated. researchers at mit say a report alleging fraud showing the bolivian bolivian election fall short on evidence president obama are all that's left his post amid months of protests over the supposed vote violations.
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the jerry thinks. we are here to ask. hope for peace in afghanistan as the u.s. and the taliban sign a deal to end america's longest war washington expects to pull all its troops from the country in the next 14...