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doris kearns goodwin, always a pleasure. thanks so much for staying up with us on a friday night given what's going on around us. we appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, as millions of americans continue to vote early, a look at the government effort to keep our votes safe from outside interference. a fraught subject. we'll go inside it when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctor watch over you, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing technology from abbott, so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> not to further worry any of those of you who are already worried sick over the coming election, but also out there still let's not forget is the prospect of interference by foreign governments. and we have a more detailed picture of that for you tonight, and let's be clear. this is also a consequence of not being rigorous enough, not caring enough in the face of all the warnings we got that we were vulnerable. don't forget the huge return we delivered to russia after their minima
doris kearns goodwin, always a pleasure. thanks so much for staying up with us on a friday night given what's going on around us. we appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, as millions of americans continue to vote early, a look at the government effort to keep our votes safe from outside interference. a fraught subject. we'll go inside it when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctor watch over you, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing...
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doris kearns goodwin, always a pleasure. thanks so much for staying up with us on a friday night given what's going on around us. we appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, as millions of americans continue to vote early, a look at the government effort to keep our votes safe from outside interference. a fraught subject. we'll go inside it when we come back. inside it when we come back who have turned into their parents. i'm having a big lunch and then just a snack for dinner. so we're using a speakerphone in the store. is that a good idea? one of the ways i do that is to get them out of the home. you're looking for a grout brush, this is -- garth, did he ask for your help? -no, no. -no. we all see it. we all see it. he has blue hair. -okay. -blue. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. -keep it coming. -you don't know him. we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right aw
doris kearns goodwin, always a pleasure. thanks so much for staying up with us on a friday night given what's going on around us. we appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, as millions of americans continue to vote early, a look at the government effort to keep our votes safe from outside interference. a fraught subject. we'll go inside it when we come back. inside it when we come back who have turned into their parents. i'm having a big lunch and then just a snack for dinner. so we're...
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doris kearns goodwin with the inside scoop of history next. what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. we knew that this was really, really bad.. we had ample forewarning. but we did almost no testing, almost no contact tracing. completely ignored the science, completely ignored the warning signs. there were things that could have been done. a lot of people have died needlessly, and there's nothing more frustrating than feeling like you're fighting against someone who should have your back. we are not going to stamp this out unless we have a change of leadership. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad. the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accu
doris kearns goodwin with the inside scoop of history next. what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. we knew that this was...
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doris kearns goodwin, always good to see you. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> still ahead, a troubling prediction from former cdc director dr. tom frieden. he predicts 20,000 more americans will die of coronavirus by the end of the month. >>> plus, a bitter senate battle in south carolina heats up. senator graham's seat may be in jeopardy after these comments about race. >> i care about everybody. if you're a young african-american, an immigrant, you can go anywhere in this state. you just need to be conservative, not liberal. s us . ...we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. i'm good at my condo. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. and sweetie can coloryou just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short
doris kearns goodwin, always good to see you. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> still ahead, a troubling prediction from former cdc director dr. tom frieden. he predicts 20,000 more americans will die of coronavirus by the end of the month. >>> plus, a bitter senate battle in south carolina heats up. senator graham's seat may be in jeopardy after these comments about race. >> i care about everybody. if you're a young african-american,...
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as doris kearns goodwin writes atutifully, he was very good assembling the political coalition he needed to win. he had multiple factions of the republican party that were splintered. some things have not changed since 1864. playershad multiple that wanted that chief justiceship. they were working hard to reelect him. salmon chase had been treasury secretary. he had been a pain in the rear to lincoln. as a result of this vacancy, salmon chase campaigned like crazy for lincoln to get him reelected because he wanted the nomination. none of that should be shocking as a matter of history. there are many members of this committee that enjoy being students of history. but to suggest that is somehow a precedent and requires us not to -- ithis vacancy now is can't put it better than the washington post who fact-check senator harris on this claim. conclusionton post was that senator harris's argument wasn't exactly true. so i recognize our democratic friends wish a different president had been elected in 2016. i am sympathetic to those arguments. i recognize our democratic friends wish there was
as doris kearns goodwin writes atutifully, he was very good assembling the political coalition he needed to win. he had multiple factions of the republican party that were splintered. some things have not changed since 1864. playershad multiple that wanted that chief justiceship. they were working hard to reelect him. salmon chase had been treasury secretary. he had been a pain in the rear to lincoln. as a result of this vacancy, salmon chase campaigned like crazy for lincoln to get him...
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. >> i am reading two books leadership by doris kearns goodwin getting into the leadership style of four of our presidents the two roosevelts lincoln and johnson also the order by daniel silva. >> which are you reading in the future and why? >> a move toward historical types of books on leadership empirical with a historical perspective. i don't have any titles in mind right now but i like to read nonfiction and that is what i will stick with. >> how do you select the books that you read? >> a couple of ways. sometimes i get suggestions from friends. used to be in a book club and i will get their selections and that. and then i read the book review sections of the newspapers to see what is good and considered page turning so i try to mix it up. >> do you share books with colleagues and friends? >> absolutely. books and ideas a good friend of mine is an avid reader and i asked the other day he mentioned the silver book and so far that has not disappointed. >> what books have meant the most you throw your lifetime quick. >> that's a really hard question. as a young girl those that meant a
. >> i am reading two books leadership by doris kearns goodwin getting into the leadership style of four of our presidents the two roosevelts lincoln and johnson also the order by daniel silva. >> which are you reading in the future and why? >> a move toward historical types of books on leadership empirical with a historical perspective. i don't have any titles in mind right now but i like to read nonfiction and that is what i will stick with. >> how do you select the...
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doris kearns-goodwin, thank you as always. we'll be right back. >> i'm glad to be with you. t ♪ ♪ don't know what it is ♪ ♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for one dollar with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. we knew that this was. really, really bad. we had ample forewarning. but we did almost no testing, almost no contact tracing. completely ignored the science, completely ignored the warning signs. there were things that could have been done. a lot of people have died needlessly, and there's nothing more frustrating than feeling like you're fighting against someone who should have your back. we are not going to stamp this out unless we have a change of leadership. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card.
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i'm reading leadership by doris kearns goodwin which gets into the leadership styles of four of our presidents, the two roosevelt's, abraham lincolnnd
i'm reading leadership by doris kearns goodwin which gets into the leadership styles of four of our presidents, the two roosevelt's, abraham lincolnnd
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as doris kearns goodwin writes atutifully, he was very good assembling the political coalition he needed to win. he had multiple factions of the republican party that were splintered. some things have not changed since 1864. playershad multiple that wanted that chief justiceship. they were working hard to reelect him. salmon chase had been treasury secretary. he had been a pain in the rear to lincoln. as a result of this vacancy, salmon chase campaigned like crazy for lincoln to get him reelected because he wanted the nomination. none of that should be shocking as a matter of history. there are many members of this committee that enjoy being students of history. but to suggest that is somehow a precedent and requires us not to -- ithis vacancy now is can't put it better than the washington post who fact-check senator harris on this claim. conclusionton post was that senator harris's argument wasn't exactly true. so i recognize our democratic friends wish a different president had been elected in 2016. i am sympathetic to those arguments. i recognize our democratic friends wish there was
as doris kearns goodwin writes atutifully, he was very good assembling the political coalition he needed to win. he had multiple factions of the republican party that were splintered. some things have not changed since 1864. playershad multiple that wanted that chief justiceship. they were working hard to reelect him. salmon chase had been treasury secretary. he had been a pain in the rear to lincoln. as a result of this vacancy, salmon chase campaigned like crazy for lincoln to get him...
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as doris kearns goodwin writes atutifully, he was very good assembling the political coalition he needed to win. he had multiple factions of the republican party that were splintered. some things have not changed since 1864. playershad multiple that wanted that chief justiceship. they were working hard to reelect him. salmon chase had been treasury secretary. he had been a pain in the rear to lincoln. as a result of this vacancy, salmon chase campaigned like crazy for lincoln to get him reelected because he wanted the nomination. none of that should be shocking as a matter of history. there are many members of this committee that enjoy being students of history. but to suggest that is somehow a precedent and requires us not to -- ithis vacancy now is can't put it better than the washington post who fact-check senator harris on this claim. conclusionton post was that senator harris's argument wasn't exactly true. so i recognize our democratic friends wish a different president had been elected in 2016. i am sympathetic to those arguments. i recognize our democratic friends wish there was
as doris kearns goodwin writes atutifully, he was very good assembling the political coalition he needed to win. he had multiple factions of the republican party that were splintered. some things have not changed since 1864. playershad multiple that wanted that chief justiceship. they were working hard to reelect him. salmon chase had been treasury secretary. he had been a pain in the rear to lincoln. as a result of this vacancy, salmon chase campaigned like crazy for lincoln to get him...
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as doris kearns goodwin writes atutifully, he was very good assembling the political coalition he needed to win. he had multiple factions of the republican party that were splintered. some things have not changed since 1864. playershad multiple that wanted that chief justiceship. they were working hard to reelect him. salmon chase had been treasury secretary. he had been a pain in the rear to lincoln. as a result of this vacancy, salmon chase campaigned like crazy for lincoln to get him reelected because he wanted the nomination. none of that should be shocking as a matter of history. there are many members of this committee that enjoy being students of history. but to suggest that is somehow a precedent and requires us not to -- ithis vacancy now is can't put it better than the washington post who fact-check senator harris on this claim. conclusionton post was that senator harris's argument wasn't exactly true. so i recognize our democratic friends wish a different president had been elected in 2016. i am sympathetic to those arguments. i recognize our democratic friends wish there was
as doris kearns goodwin writes atutifully, he was very good assembling the political coalition he needed to win. he had multiple factions of the republican party that were splintered. some things have not changed since 1864. playershad multiple that wanted that chief justiceship. they were working hard to reelect him. salmon chase had been treasury secretary. he had been a pain in the rear to lincoln. as a result of this vacancy, salmon chase campaigned like crazy for lincoln to get him...
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we hear about linking saddam upg his team of rivals with the famous doris kearns goodwin book -- lincoln setting up -- that lincoln was trying as hard as he could to put together a team that even include his rivals or rivals among the various factions in the united states, and we give them credit for that and yet the country split into civil war. i suppose i would pick as a good transition and also a historical pattern, if you can get pattern established, would be the fact that the raking to bush 41, they're not been many sitting vice president who succeeded in being elected president. think it was martin van buren with the most recent with a bunch of bush 41. but a think it's helpful obviously if there has been a vice president under a president and you go from the same party to the same party and that vice president can carry forward. obviously felt that were differences in the party, bush 41 was viewed as more of a moderate and do some skepticism on the part of the reagan wing of the party about was 41 so there was that issue. steve hadley has participate in this wonderful documentary
we hear about linking saddam upg his team of rivals with the famous doris kearns goodwin book -- lincoln setting up -- that lincoln was trying as hard as he could to put together a team that even include his rivals or rivals among the various factions in the united states, and we give them credit for that and yet the country split into civil war. i suppose i would pick as a good transition and also a historical pattern, if you can get pattern established, would be the fact that the raking to...
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i'm reading leadership by doris kearns goodwin which gets into the leadership styles of four of our presidents, the two roosevelt's, abraham lincoln and lyndon johnson. also reading the order by daniel silva. >> what books are you planning and reading in the future and why? >> i tend to move towards more historical types of books on leadership and political books with historical perspectives. i don't have any titles in mind right now but i like to read nonfiction at a think that's probably will stick with. >> how do you select the books that you read? >> i do with a couple of ways. sometimes i get suggestions from friends. i used to be in a book club back in the day and i will get there reading selections and pick from that. and then i read the book review sections of the newspapers to see what's good and what's considered page turning, , as i try to mix it up. >> do you share books with our r colleagues and friends? >> absolutely. we share books, we should book ideas. as a matter-of-fact roy blunt a good friend of mine, and he's an avid river and asked him the other day when what he was reag
i'm reading leadership by doris kearns goodwin which gets into the leadership styles of four of our presidents, the two roosevelt's, abraham lincoln and lyndon johnson. also reading the order by daniel silva. >> what books are you planning and reading in the future and why? >> i tend to move towards more historical types of books on leadership and political books with historical perspectives. i don't have any titles in mind right now but i like to read nonfiction at a think that's...