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then john kennedy really did not like hoover and hoover really did not like on. but he especially did not like robert kennedy, the attorney general, his ostensible boss. in that case hoover knew an awful lot about the kennedys and they were concerned it would cost them the support of a southern democrats in their party. finally, richard nixon, by far his close this friend among the presidents. but as hoover started to get old and it defies some of what nixon wanted him to do, there are some funny moments where hoover says, that is illegal. j edgar hoover is the civil libertarian there. there is a moment where nixon sits down with hoover and says, edgar, you are in your mid-70's wouldn't it be fun to go? and it nixon says, ok and kind of gives in to hoover. who is more powerful the fbi director or the president? >> the fbi headquarters is the j edgar hoover building still today. what was his reputation among agents? >> i think the agents really respected hoover. he built the institution in his own image. really in the early years especially, hand selected agents t
then john kennedy really did not like hoover and hoover really did not like on. but he especially did not like robert kennedy, the attorney general, his ostensible boss. in that case hoover knew an awful lot about the kennedys and they were concerned it would cost them the support of a southern democrats in their party. finally, richard nixon, by far his close this friend among the presidents. but as hoover started to get old and it defies some of what nixon wanted him to do, there are some...
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even hoover was a little uncomfortable with this. they sent back these political reports to lyndon johnson to help him manage, disrupt, and discredit civil rights activists. >> one actor said he was going to report that johnson was going to fire j edgar hoover but when johnson found out bradley was going to print the story he appointed him for life. i'm wondering if that was totally true. >> i don't see any evidence that lyndon johnson ever wanted to fire j edgar hoover. they liked each other, they got along well. i don't think that johnson had that plan. >> we have time for navy be one or two quick questions. >> you didn't expand on how jim thorpe's metals were taken away. >> they were taken away because it turned out after he won 1912 in stockholm, there was a story that broke the said he played bush league baseball in the eastern carolina league two summers. they were immediately taken away and there were four reasons why it was incredible he just. the first is that literally scores of college players were playing minor league bas
even hoover was a little uncomfortable with this. they sent back these political reports to lyndon johnson to help him manage, disrupt, and discredit civil rights activists. >> one actor said he was going to report that johnson was going to fire j edgar hoover but when johnson found out bradley was going to print the story he appointed him for life. i'm wondering if that was totally true. >> i don't see any evidence that lyndon johnson ever wanted to fire j edgar hoover. they liked...
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hoover wearing a cotton gown. instead of instead of using the opportunity for she was trying to support american farmers. and particularly american cotton farmers excuse me. liu was the first first lady to actively campaign for her husband we take that a lot for granted now, but she was the groundbreaker on this. and after she left the white house, just quick thumbnail. her contributions to stanford university, which is she relocated to the home. she had built in palo alto. she began an organization called friends of music which eventually became the stanford university school of music. but it began as a concert series to bring music culture to the area. she also personally funded several musician artists including a harpist him. she liked mildred dilling. she had just gone to a performance of mildred dilling a couple of hours before she passed away in 1940 before lou passed away in 1944. who also was instrumental in working with her colleagues and friends that she had at stanford university in women's health cent
hoover wearing a cotton gown. instead of instead of using the opportunity for she was trying to support american farmers. and particularly american cotton farmers excuse me. liu was the first first lady to actively campaign for her husband we take that a lot for granted now, but she was the groundbreaker on this. and after she left the white house, just quick thumbnail. her contributions to stanford university, which is she relocated to the home. she had built in palo alto. she began an...
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then john kennedy really did not like hoover and hoover really did not like on. but he especially did not like robert kennedy, the attorney general, his ostensible boss. in that case hoover knew an awful lot about the kennedys and they were concerned it would cost them the support of a southern democrats in their party. finally, richard nixon, by far his close this friend among the presidents. but as hoover started to get old and it defies some of what nixon wanted him to do, there are some funny moments where hoover says, that is illegal. j edgar hoover is the civil libertarian there. there is a moment where nixon sits down with hoover and says, edgar, you are in your mid-70's wouldn't it be fun to go? and it nixon says, ok and kind of gives in to hoover. who is more powerful the fbi director or the president? >> the fbi headquarters is the j edgar hoover building still today. what was his reputation among agents? >> i think the agents really respected hoover. he built the institution in his own image. really in the early years especially, hand selected agents t
then john kennedy really did not like hoover and hoover really did not like on. but he especially did not like robert kennedy, the attorney general, his ostensible boss. in that case hoover knew an awful lot about the kennedys and they were concerned it would cost them the support of a southern democrats in their party. finally, richard nixon, by far his close this friend among the presidents. but as hoover started to get old and it defies some of what nixon wanted him to do, there are some...
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as i mentioned earlier, he was blacklisted by j edgar hoover. he could not have any connection with stevenson through that channel. but then he did manage to get himself into the army. general smith the director of the cia in the war had the responsibility trying to deal with war criminals. he put them in charge of an office to track down and he did a great job. he applied computer technology to tracing down the suspects. that was a job he did in paris. so he had no connection with stevenson and that, he did good work in the war in spite of the efforts. >> that was true in paris? >> guest: yes. one of the questions was what did he do in paris? so after he was? sue to first of all there is the war, he looks -- networks for the army the united nations for agency which help track down not the war criminals. when he finished he became security guy, the billionaire who lived in france. he did a little bit of work a happy retirement. especially amongst american muslim veterans who lived in paris. the dismissal with prejudice in the 1960s, hoover final
as i mentioned earlier, he was blacklisted by j edgar hoover. he could not have any connection with stevenson through that channel. but then he did manage to get himself into the army. general smith the director of the cia in the war had the responsibility trying to deal with war criminals. he put them in charge of an office to track down and he did a great job. he applied computer technology to tracing down the suspects. that was a job he did in paris. so he had no connection with stevenson...
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. - [hoover] he's the first black governor in maryland's history. but that's just one part of democrat wes moore's remarkable story. when he was three, tragedy ruck moore's family. - he was given the simple diagnosis of, go home and get some rest. he went to the house and then he died hours later. - [hoover] a troubled teenager who was sent off to military academy, moore's li then turned around in dramatic fashion. - i started feeling a sense of accountability for something bigger than myself. - [hoover] he graduated from college with honors, became a rhodes scholar, a white house fellow, ceo of the robin hood foundation and a best-selling author. - it is time for our state to be bold and that doesn't mean we are being reckless. - [hoover] just 90 days into his first political job, there's already speculation he could one day head to the white house. - wes is the real deal! [audience cheering] - [hoover] what does governor wes moore say now? - [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by: robert granieri, charles r. sch
. - [hoover] he's the first black governor in maryland's history. but that's just one part of democrat wes moore's remarkable story. when he was three, tragedy ruck moore's family. - he was given the simple diagnosis of, go home and get some rest. he went to the house and then he died hours later. - [hoover] a troubled teenager who was sent off to military academy, moore's li then turned around in dramatic fashion. - i started feeling a sense of accountability for something bigger than myself....
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edgar hoover. so pauling in becoming this outspoken anti anti-communist, someone who was saying anti communism has gone crazy. you are undermining american science and american education by attack on these educators. when he said this j. edgar hoover became convinced that that pauling must be a communist. he must be doing the soviets bidding if he was insisting that the red scare in education was wrong or going too far far. hoover was particularly upset when he learned that pauling at first refused to to say anything about whether he had ever in the communist party, because he said, well, that's just pauling said, that's playing into their hands. so i'm just not even going to answer that question. eventually, caltech forced him to answer the question and he said truthfully that he had never been a communist. right. but hoover is convinced that's lie. and so what started to do was, first of all, he launched a major investigation. the angeles fbi office started interviewing everyone from pauling's pa
edgar hoover. so pauling in becoming this outspoken anti anti-communist, someone who was saying anti communism has gone crazy. you are undermining american science and american education by attack on these educators. when he said this j. edgar hoover became convinced that that pauling must be a communist. he must be doing the soviets bidding if he was insisting that the red scare in education was wrong or going too far far. hoover was particularly upset when he learned that pauling at first...
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. - [margaret hoover] trump also faces possible indictment in three other federal and state criminal investigations. - [donald trump] i just wanna find 11,780 votes. - [margaret hoover] it's a legal saga that will unfold throughout the presidential campaign, election, and beyond. - [trump supporters] four more years, four more years. - [margaret hoover] longtime federal prosecutor, andrew weissmann, who served as a lead prosecutor for special counsel robert mueller breaks it all down. - remember, it's not just a prosecutor who makes the decision, jurors have to find that there's proof beyond a reasonable doubt and they have to be unanimous. - [margaret hoover] how strong is the manhattan da's case? will it help or hurt the other investigations? and what does this mean for our justice system? what does former federal prosecutor, andrew weissmann, say now? - [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, charles r schwab, the fairweather foundation, the margaret and daniel loeb foundation, the asness family foundation, jeffrey and lisa bewke
. - [margaret hoover] trump also faces possible indictment in three other federal and state criminal investigations. - [donald trump] i just wanna find 11,780 votes. - [margaret hoover] it's a legal saga that will unfold throughout the presidential campaign, election, and beyond. - [trump supporters] four more years, four more years. - [margaret hoover] longtime federal prosecutor, andrew weissmann, who served as a lead prosecutor for special counsel robert mueller breaks it all down. -...
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you will see authors talking about their biographies on jagger hoover, jim thorpe -- on j edgar hoover, jim thorpe, valentine, and picasso. we are pleased to be joined by mark whitaker, former managing editor at cnn, former bureau chief for nbc news, former editor of newsweek, and an author as well. his newest book is called saying it loud: 1966the year black power challenged the civil rights movement. mr. whitaker, what is important about the year 1966? >> it is a year when, after a decade of a civil rights movement that people have associated with martin luther king and had been focused on the fight against discrimination, jim crow, voting rights and so forth that we all remember, there was this young generation of blacks who rose up to question a lot of the goals and also the tactics. it was a year that stokely carmichael took over the student nonviolent coordinating committee from john lewis, the great civil rights icon. it was the year the black panthers were formed in oakland, california. it was also the year when a lot of young black folks said we don't want to be called negros
you will see authors talking about their biographies on jagger hoover, jim thorpe -- on j edgar hoover, jim thorpe, valentine, and picasso. we are pleased to be joined by mark whitaker, former managing editor at cnn, former bureau chief for nbc news, former editor of newsweek, and an author as well. his newest book is called saying it loud: 1966the year black power challenged the civil rights movement. mr. whitaker, what is important about the year 1966? >> it is a year when, after a...
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the hoover archives. and he gave me permission to start looking at those and sure enough, i found this incredible journal that was kept kept by his executive assistant, raymond seitz. so when i finished the partnership the book on nuclear weapons, i went to george and i said i'm i'm ready to do the book. i'd be delighted to do the book. but you and i have to have a clear understanding about how this book is going to get done. it's very simple. i said it's your life, but it's my book and he said, perfect i completely understand. and so he operated on that basis. and i he gave me full access to his archives. he met with me dozens of times, basically any time i wanted to interview him, he was available. he opened doors for me to go see his counterparts from the time he was secretary of state. that led to my meeting. you know with helmut schmidt. it led to meetings with the former british foreign secretary. you know, george was incredibly helpful but i had to maintain a distance him just as any journalist has
the hoover archives. and he gave me permission to start looking at those and sure enough, i found this incredible journal that was kept kept by his executive assistant, raymond seitz. so when i finished the partnership the book on nuclear weapons, i went to george and i said i'm i'm ready to do the book. i'd be delighted to do the book. but you and i have to have a clear understanding about how this book is going to get done. it's very simple. i said it's your life, but it's my book and he...
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and he said, this is worse than hoover. roosevelt. yeah, it seems. now, the good part is that the biden team actually was the most effectively organized, the largest team and anticipated virtually everything about what happened. except for january six, the fellow that ran the transition, ted kaufman, who was biden's long aide, probably his best friend, put together to streams of work, one he called conventional issues and one he called unconventional conventional were all the things that a transition normally does. personnel agency, etc. the unconventional was all the threats that could occur if. trump did not cooperate and the biden presciently predicted every single issue that happened. delays lack of agencies not opening except for one thing they never predicted. january 6th. nobody could have predicted that. yeah, i think that's a good note to open it up for questions that people have some. we have a microphone there. people want it just go up and ask their question question. hi, thank you. what the date of your article about the transition. the
and he said, this is worse than hoover. roosevelt. yeah, it seems. now, the good part is that the biden team actually was the most effectively organized, the largest team and anticipated virtually everything about what happened. except for january six, the fellow that ran the transition, ted kaufman, who was biden's long aide, probably his best friend, put together to streams of work, one he called conventional issues and one he called unconventional conventional were all the things that a...
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hoover book club where we bring hoover fellows and friends together to discuss their latest writings our guest today is amy ziegart. she's the morris arnold and notaging cox senior fellow here at the hoover institution and professor of political science by courtesy at stanford university. she's also a senior fellow at stanford stream of spoly institute for the national studies chair of stafford's artificial intelligence and international security steering committee and a contributing writer at the atlantic but wait, there's more abc a guards also a book author her latest title being spies lives and algorithms the history and future of american intelligence. amy great to see you and congratulations on the book great to see youtube bill. thanks. it's always nice to your book rather than just be writing a book and that leads to my first question. i just listed countless things you're doing in and around the stanford world. how do you find time to write a book? well because we couldn't get together and we couldn't travel so i am moved all my books to my home office and hold up and that's
hoover book club where we bring hoover fellows and friends together to discuss their latest writings our guest today is amy ziegart. she's the morris arnold and notaging cox senior fellow here at the hoover institution and professor of political science by courtesy at stanford university. she's also a senior fellow at stanford stream of spoly institute for the national studies chair of stafford's artificial intelligence and international security steering committee and a contributing writer at...
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thank you for all you do on behalf of the hoover institution. the title again abc guards book is spies lies and algorithms the history and future of american intelligence if you want to follow amy on twitter. yes. she is there her twitter handle. is that amy ziegard? i'll spell it out for you. that is m a m y z e g a r t at amy ziegart you could also sign up for the hoover daily report, which will deliver you the best work of m e z guard to your inbox every weekday very simple to do that. just go to hoover dot or click on the publications tab go to where it says daily report and subscribe and anytime maybe writes or says something. there you are. noah tells us
thank you for all you do on behalf of the hoover institution. the title again abc guards book is spies lies and algorithms the history and future of american intelligence if you want to follow amy on twitter. yes. she is there her twitter handle. is that amy ziegard? i'll spell it out for you. that is m a m y z e g a r t at amy ziegart you could also sign up for the hoover daily report, which will deliver you the best work of m e z guard to your inbox every weekday very simple to do that. just...
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and people building hoover bills, so-called,nd uh, it became an ironic uh, appetite that he had that although he enjoyed good food, it ultimately worked against him. and people began to throw rotten tomatoes and cauliflower at him. and he was -- it was sort of a sad ending to his ministration. >> roosevelt is the one you doubt is the second epicure of the white house. you can see that there was a big tug-of-war going on between him and eleanor roosevelt about white house food. what was that about? >> this is where the side of the white house that people are not always aware about comes to play. that domestic side. the relationship between eleanor and fdr was fraught. they had been brought up in wealthy mill you, they were actually distant cousins, they were both cousins of teddy roosevelt. they were both brought up on delicious food with cooks of the house and servants, but they had a very contrasting style. fdr was a real gourmet, and a gourmet is someone who loves siliceous food, and a gourmand is someone who eats success. teddy roosevelt was a gourmand, but if was a gourmet. elean
and people building hoover bills, so-called,nd uh, it became an ironic uh, appetite that he had that although he enjoyed good food, it ultimately worked against him. and people began to throw rotten tomatoes and cauliflower at him. and he was -- it was sort of a sad ending to his ministration. >> roosevelt is the one you doubt is the second epicure of the white house. you can see that there was a big tug-of-war going on between him and eleanor roosevelt about white house food. what was...
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edgar hoover. and as the war is coming towards everyone, there is a general assumption that the war, europe is going to end in 45. and there's a there's a fear that the war in the pacific go on, uh, until, uh, much longer. people don't know about the atomic bomb. uh, there was a saying out in the pacific, uh, the, we'll see the golden gate in 48. can you imagine. so anyway, but as the war in europe is coming to a close, there is this the people are jockeying. these three camps are jockeying for position and saying, you know, we need to continue our activities after the war. and donovan says you need a central intelligence agency. uh, the codebreakers say we army and navy and brits need to collaborate and then hoover says, don't worry, folks, i can do it all. so there's a there's a bit of a struggle in washington. and and there's a there's a sincere effort on the part of more the truman administration, the roosevelt administration, uh, to sort this out and to do is start america intelligence off on
edgar hoover. and as the war is coming towards everyone, there is a general assumption that the war, europe is going to end in 45. and there's a there's a fear that the war in the pacific go on, uh, until, uh, much longer. people don't know about the atomic bomb. uh, there was a saying out in the pacific, uh, the, we'll see the golden gate in 48. can you imagine. so anyway, but as the war in europe is coming to a close, there is this the people are jockeying. these three camps are jockeying for...
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you, the father taylor hoover, what are your thoughts about that? >> frustrated, pissed off, sick and tired of the games. the president can't even say the 13 fallen heroes ' names. from john kirby, the nfc and secretary austin, to sit there and say it wasn't chaotic from his perch and secretary austin didn't think it was a problem, that everything was good. i don't know what they were looking at or what planet they live on, it sure as heck isn't this one. >> brian: in leaked documents, it says that the taliban, excuse me isis-k is plotting and planning to hit here and western europe again and we have gotten intelligence on that. i thought about you and the families wounded with taylor varga rodriguez said i had the bomber and couldn't get permission to take him out. >> that insensed me. i talked briefly with tyler. he is frustrated obviously in his testimony before michael mccaul and his committee. it just, what message are we sending? we have kids, another generation going to be defending this country, what does that say our own government and mili
you, the father taylor hoover, what are your thoughts about that? >> frustrated, pissed off, sick and tired of the games. the president can't even say the 13 fallen heroes ' names. from john kirby, the nfc and secretary austin, to sit there and say it wasn't chaotic from his perch and secretary austin didn't think it was a problem, that everything was good. i don't know what they were looking at or what planet they live on, it sure as heck isn't this one. >> brian: in leaked...
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it happened yesterday at herbert hoover middle school. as "today in the bay's" yamara lopez reports, parents are upset with how the situation was handled. >> reporter: parents didn't know what was going on until after they picked up their kids from school. they told me the school didn't even send them an alert to let them know what happened. it was supposed to be a normal friday. it turned out to be a scary day for students at this school in western jose. >> around 10:21 a.m., our officers responded to hoover middle school for a report of a juvenile in possession of a firearm. the juvenile was subsequently taken into custody. >> reporter: his daughter goes to hoover middle school. he sas he didn't get an alert from the school at all. the student was arrested and had no evidence that he or she intended to commit a crime. although there was no immediate threat to students, parents are wondering if the district needs to do more for the safety of their children. >> first thing, worry about the safety of the kids. you know, what type of measur
it happened yesterday at herbert hoover middle school. as "today in the bay's" yamara lopez reports, parents are upset with how the situation was handled. >> reporter: parents didn't know what was going on until after they picked up their kids from school. they told me the school didn't even send them an alert to let them know what happened. it was supposed to be a normal friday. it turned out to be a scary day for students at this school in western jose. >> around 10:21...
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edgar hoover. she's the former chair of the department of journalism at san francisco state university and the author of the burglary: the discovery of j. edgar hoover's secret fbi. betty medsger. [applause] betty medsger: i'm honored and humbled to be part of this panel that seeks justice for julian assange, sorely needed. i'm here with a case study, something that i think shows very clearly the great importance of protecting whistleblowers and the necessity of a free press. and it is the story of the people -- the impact of the people who burglarized an fbi office in 1971 and then stole every file in the office and made them public. i've worked with them twice -- when i didn't know them, and they sent files to me, back in 1971, and then when i worked on the book, when they revealed their identity, even though the fbi had at that time the largest search that they had ever had and didn't find the burglars. they came out in 2014. these eight people were outside whistleblowers. they were average citi
edgar hoover. she's the former chair of the department of journalism at san francisco state university and the author of the burglary: the discovery of j. edgar hoover's secret fbi. betty medsger. [applause] betty medsger: i'm honored and humbled to be part of this panel that seeks justice for julian assange, sorely needed. i'm here with a case study, something that i think shows very clearly the great importance of protecting whistleblowers and the necessity of a free press. and it is the...
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i'm sure there is someone from the j edgar hoover building, which is just a few blocks down the street, sitting in the audience somewhere. so why it write this down and take this to your bosses. we will free julian, we will freaked annual, we will bring edward home. and you can put in my fbi file that i said that. thank you very much. amy goodman: kevin gosztola is our next speaker, journalist, author, who's worked extensively on u.s. violations of civil liberties, in particular in the cases of john kiriakou, chelsea manning and julian assange. kevin gastonia is our next speaker, he's worked extensively on u.s. violates a shuns of some u.s. civil liberties. particularly of john kerry, iq chelsea manning and julian assange. she is managing editor of shadow, proof a press organization which exposes systemic abuses of power in government and business. >> thank you, it is an honor to be here and be part of this really esteemed group of delegates. and, also this is a far better event than the hayden center event that was held back in december with some very serious people, including a brief
i'm sure there is someone from the j edgar hoover building, which is just a few blocks down the street, sitting in the audience somewhere. so why it write this down and take this to your bosses. we will free julian, we will freaked annual, we will bring edward home. and you can put in my fbi file that i said that. thank you very much. amy goodman: kevin gosztola is our next speaker, journalist, author, who's worked extensively on u.s. violations of civil liberties, in particular in the cases of...
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marine staff sergeant taylor hoover was one of the 13. his father, darin hoover, said he was told yesterday of the isis leader's death. >> nothing's going to bring taylor back. we understand that. we get that. he set his legacy, and nothing's going to take that away. >> reporter: the u.s. is not releasing the name of the mastermind, and pentagon officials say the u.s. was not involved in the taliban operation that took him out. >> i don't care who it was that killed him. it's one less terrorist that we have to worry about. >> reporter: the august, 2021, suicide bombing happened near abbey gate during the final chaotic days during the u.s. drawdown from afghanistan. more than 100 afghan civilians were also killed. marine corps sergeant tyler roper sergeant tyler vargas-andrews survived. >> i'm thrown to the ground. i open my eyes to marines dead or unconscious around me. >> reporter: u.s. officials learned of the isis leader's death weeks ago, although not from the taliban. instead, officials made the decision from their own intelligence g
marine staff sergeant taylor hoover was one of the 13. his father, darin hoover, said he was told yesterday of the isis leader's death. >> nothing's going to bring taylor back. we understand that. we get that. he set his legacy, and nothing's going to take that away. >> reporter: the u.s. is not releasing the name of the mastermind, and pentagon officials say the u.s. was not involved in the taliban operation that took him out. >> i don't care who it was that killed him. it's...
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the father of staff sergeant darin hoover 31 years old, u.s. marine killed at the abby gate. his father said it feels like a victory lap for them, for the administration, that the afghanistan debacle is over and done with. we have taken out the main planner or the taliban has taken out the main planner or this is all behind us. bull crap. no, that doesn't sit well for me. it's not over for him his child is never coming home. in a case like this isn't there another leader waiting the wings? >> absolutely. cut the head off the snake another snake out there. it's whack a mole with these isis-k and other types of leaders. the father is exactly right, ainsley. there has been no accounting. no vetting in the entire operation. easter weekend an insult to entire generation of afghan veterans of which i'm one. i had soldiers calling me that served for me in combat. >> brian: 1 page white wash of a summary? >> there is no chaos. yet, people falling off of airplanes. >> steve: right there. >> exactly. >> brian: biggest insult that admiral kirby ever said.
the father of staff sergeant darin hoover 31 years old, u.s. marine killed at the abby gate. his father said it feels like a victory lap for them, for the administration, that the afghanistan debacle is over and done with. we have taken out the main planner or the taliban has taken out the main planner or this is all behind us. bull crap. no, that doesn't sit well for me. it's not over for him his child is never coming home. in a case like this isn't there another leader waiting the wings?...
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fbi records especially in the hoover days were incredibly redundant. they duplicated information across a wide swath of things for you the organizations caption about what it was, who it was and so forth. so to the extent you can put a lot of information in there. so i had to be careful in the one sense i was not supposed to be using the details i might get for my day job and it turns out a friend of mine was processing so i could not speak to her about that. but you end up balancing the sayings and trying too as credible a job as you can. i was pleased with my dissertation i turned it into a book and movie rights are going and all that sort of thing. but who knows maybe in my post bureau career. brexit's essence like any of them are falsifying records and drink those kinds of things that you thought the spy museum either. thanks for your patience. >> good people there. >> this address to the representative from osd it applies to all three of you. you make your job from the point of your institution is to rapidly respond to requests and support the mis
fbi records especially in the hoover days were incredibly redundant. they duplicated information across a wide swath of things for you the organizations caption about what it was, who it was and so forth. so to the extent you can put a lot of information in there. so i had to be careful in the one sense i was not supposed to be using the details i might get for my day job and it turns out a friend of mine was processing so i could not speak to her about that. but you end up balancing the...
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i mean, the biggest is colleen hoover, who has been writing for years. she began as a self-published novelist and sort of started and kind of took off on her own, and then she really explode. did during the pandemic when which was when book talk was really taking off. she has sold 20 million books now and it's not all tech talk, but that's a lot of that's been a lot of it. and i mean, it's amazing. you look at the fiction bestseller list on any week and it's like half the colleen hoover list. it's really incredible. but there have also been one example i really like is madeline miller, who wrote the song of achilles, which is a love story about achilles and petroglyphs. it's very tragic. and, you know, it's a gay love story about, you know, there's war and people die. and like, this is not an obvious, you know, this is not like an upbeat romantic comedy romance novel sort of thing. like it's not necessarily an easy book, but it has sold. i don't actually know where it is now, but over a million copies and i think it's original print run was something lik
i mean, the biggest is colleen hoover, who has been writing for years. she began as a self-published novelist and sort of started and kind of took off on her own, and then she really explode. did during the pandemic when which was when book talk was really taking off. she has sold 20 million books now and it's not all tech talk, but that's a lot of that's been a lot of it. and i mean, it's amazing. you look at the fiction bestseller list on any week and it's like half the colleen hoover list....
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in addition, the counseling team is on-site to provide support to students and staff at hoover middle. at this point it is unclear how the student got the gun. >>> as fpd arrested a man for throwing eggs and yelling racial slurs at passengers back in february. this video shows that men carrying egg cartons on a bus. witnesses say he had been throwing eggs and yelling slurs at a pair of women. police have arrested a 44-year- old, joseph benjamin. someone caught the whole thing on camera, and after her video went viral, others reached out, saying they had also been attacked by the same guy.>> i want to talk about these issues, more than viral videos, i really wanted to be able to have this conversation that we've been having since february.>> next tuesday, sf is holding a virtual safety roundtable from michelle young, to discuss safety and security.>>> this could be a major blow to san jose. google is putting the maker campus project on hold. the google village is what we've been calling it, set to cover 80 acres near downtown san jose, a lot of office space, a lot of restaurants, and n
in addition, the counseling team is on-site to provide support to students and staff at hoover middle. at this point it is unclear how the student got the gun. >>> as fpd arrested a man for throwing eggs and yelling racial slurs at passengers back in february. this video shows that men carrying egg cartons on a bus. witnesses say he had been throwing eggs and yelling slurs at a pair of women. police have arrested a 44-year- old, joseph benjamin. someone caught the whole thing on...