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at what point did william howard taft make the cover? >> i think what happened is, it was the same with lincoln. as i started reading the books about teddy was about, there been so many wonderful books about him. i didn't feel i could contribute enough to just write another biography. there have been some great studies about the progressive era. it is my favorite airline history. i favorite historians have written about it. i needed a team of rivals. when i started thinking about half, i thought it would give me an insight into teddy, just as lincoln's cabinet gave me an insight into lincoln. he just got bigger and bigger in the story. --it is hard to understand i'm going to read a quote from your book. he triesearlier that taft. why is there so much respect for him? he was going against his own party, his own choice for president. that is a pretty nasty thing for someone to do. >> i think when historians look on,is behavior from 1910 some of that respect diminishes. i think partly, he just wanted to be president again. if he had waited
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at what point did william howard taft make the cover? >> i think what happened is the same as lincoln as i started reading the books about teddy roosevelt, so many books written about him. i just didn't feel i could contribute enough to just write another biography about teddy. great studies about the progressive era. my favorite era in history. favorite historians have written about that era. i needed something a little different. i needed a team of rivals for lincoln. when i started thinking about taft, it would give me an insight to teddy and then the insight to lincoln. he got bigger and bigger in the story as i went along. >> before a packed decatur crowd, he linked taft directly to william larrimore that would be expelled from the illinois legislature to obtain his senate seat. he said earlier he trashed taft. why is there so much respect for him? he feels going against his own party and choice for president. that's a nasty thing for somebody to do. >> i think when historians and myself included look at his behavior from 1910, 1911
at what point did william howard taft make the cover? >> i think what happened is the same as lincoln as i started reading the books about teddy roosevelt, so many books written about him. i just didn't feel i could contribute enough to just write another biography about teddy. great studies about the progressive era. my favorite era in history. favorite historians have written about that era. i needed something a little different. i needed a team of rivals for lincoln. when i started...
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roosevelt. >> william howard taft. >> thank you. >> your red sox did it. >> oh, my god, we were there. the happiest day to be there when they won in that stadium. >> rose: game six at home. >> and that they were winning all the time so i didn't have to run around to the bathroom to be afraid. it was great. >> rose: and good for boston. >> it was great for boston. it really was. and that team was a different kind of team that we usually have, scrappy, no big stars. >> rose: exactly. >> except for big papi and they worked together as a team. >> rose: can you imagine, he hit about 7:30 for the entire series. >> i know. incredible. he is magic. >> certainly was magic in the playoffs and series. the bully pulpit, you came to this, because the last time i really talked to you, you are writing a book about teddy roosevelt, what the hell happened? >> well, you know,. >> rose: you couldn't find enough about teddy roosevelt so you had to pull in others. >> never can i write just about the person, but the a lot of interest no way could i write about lincoln without including the cabinet. >> so t
roosevelt. >> william howard taft. >> thank you. >> your red sox did it. >> oh, my god, we were there. the happiest day to be there when they won in that stadium. >> rose: game six at home. >> and that they were winning all the time so i didn't have to run around to the bathroom to be afraid. it was great. >> rose: and good for boston. >> it was great for boston. it really was. and that team was a different kind of team that we usually have,...
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here is a book on howard taft, and it chronicles the relationship between roosevelt and william howard taft. and the u.s. is on the verge of a technological and scientific renaissance, which is threatened by lobbyist and special interest groups and breakout, and the epic battle that will decide america's fate. in double counting change 2012, an inside account of the 2012 presidential campaign. and a journalist recounts his experience in the ministry of guidance and an american family and around. and the life and art of norman rockwell. in exploring the life of personal artist norman rockwell. and a public health official at yale university at the leadership institute presents a history of health care health care in america and their thoughts on reform in the american health care paradox and why spending more and giving us less. and josh ott presents the story of two american anthems. look for these titles and book stores this coming week and watch the authors in the near future on booktv and booktv.org. >> randall kennedy is next on booktv. he talks about the history of affirmative act
here is a book on howard taft, and it chronicles the relationship between roosevelt and william howard taft. and the u.s. is on the verge of a technological and scientific renaissance, which is threatened by lobbyist and special interest groups and breakout, and the epic battle that will decide america's fate. in double counting change 2012, an inside account of the 2012 presidential campaign. and a journalist recounts his experience in the ministry of guidance and an american family and...
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roosevelt. >> william howard taft. >> thank you. >> your red sox did it. >> oh, my god, we were there. the happiest day to be there when they won in that stadium. >> rose: game six at home. >> and that they were winning all the time so i didn't have to run around to the bathroom to be afraid. it was great. >> rose: and good for boston. >> it was great for boston. it really was. and that team was a different kind of team that we usually have, scrappy, no big stars. >> rose: exactly. >> except for big papi and they worked together as a team. >> rose: can you imagine, he hit about 7:30 for the entire series. >> i know. incredible. he is magic. >> certainly was magic in the playoffs and series. the bully pulpit, you came to this, because the last time i really talked to you, you are writing a book about teddy roosevelt, what the hell happened? >> well, you know,. >> rose: you couldn't find enough about teddy roosevelt so you had to pull in others. >> never can i write just about the person, but the a lot of interest no way could i write about lincoln without including the cabinet. >> so t
roosevelt. >> william howard taft. >> thank you. >> your red sox did it. >> oh, my god, we were there. the happiest day to be there when they won in that stadium. >> rose: game six at home. >> and that they were winning all the time so i didn't have to run around to the bathroom to be afraid. it was great. >> rose: and good for boston. >> it was great for boston. it really was. and that team was a different kind of team that we usually have,...
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the only other president is william howard taft. drawn by the seven horses whose homes are audible in the background making their way up one of the curved driveway leading to the gravesite. the small grave markers period testimony for the hero's lightning in rest. -- applying in rest hardly any wind but a crisp november afternoon. attend continuing to follow 30 yards behind is the symbolic riderless horse with disturbs reversed. behind it though limousines now well inside and the national cemetery at arlington. this is one of the most beautiful spots in washington. that is a grave site where 27 members are dry new-issue rate -- with the gravesite arriving with the president. there is a particular ones between in the late chief executive in this not having visited their only recently recently, six chairman where the late president will be insured. a large she decreed tariffs and -- the military detail proceeding of the cortege. now arriving on the broad expanse of the lawn, the summer grain gives way to the false frown with the milit
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howard taft and the golden age of journalism." thank you for being here. >> glad to be here. >> thanks for classing up the joint. president obama, a huge fan of your last book "team of rivals" obviously in the initial stages of his presidency. he had a lot of rivals, joe biden, hillary clinton, he tried to get a republican senator judd gregg, et cetera, what lessons can he take from this book which is about how teddy roosevelt and william howard taft worked with journalists to create the progressive era? >> i think the most important thing is that what the term bully pulpit means, you've got the platform to mobilize the country, to put pressure on a congress. does he ever need to put pressure on a congress, but you have to have a good relationship with the press to do it. teddy had the most remarkable relationship. he let them in when he was having his shaving hour. the poor barber trying to talk to him when had he was shaving. they had lunch, dinner, breakfast with them. he was friends with the press. >> he was the first one to g
howard taft and the golden age of journalism." thank you for being here. >> glad to be here. >> thanks for classing up the joint. president obama, a huge fan of your last book "team of rivals" obviously in the initial stages of his presidency. he had a lot of rivals, joe biden, hillary clinton, he tried to get a republican senator judd gregg, et cetera, what lessons can he take from this book which is about how teddy roosevelt and william howard taft worked with...
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between theodore roosevelt and william howard taft. former speaker newt gingrich argues that the u.s. is on the verge of a scientific renaissance which is threatened by breakout pioneers of the future, and prison guards in the past and epic battle that will decide america's fate. "the bully pulpit" by doris kearns goodwin. in the book "double down" by authors mark halperin and john heilemann, the authors provide the presidential campaign review. and returning to the country was born in and "the ministry of guidance invites you to not stay" by hooman majd. and then in the book "american minor" by deborah solomon, the biographer and author explores the personal life of norman rockwell. it is lauren taylor of the history of health care in america in their book, "the american health care paradox", by authors elizabeth bradley and lauren taylor and then finally,
between theodore roosevelt and william howard taft. former speaker newt gingrich argues that the u.s. is on the verge of a scientific renaissance which is threatened by breakout pioneers of the future, and prison guards in the past and epic battle that will decide america's fate. "the bully pulpit" by doris kearns goodwin. in the book "double down" by authors mark halperin and john heilemann, the authors provide the presidential campaign review. and returning to the country...
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airedly other president here, william howard taft -- buried here, william howard taft. s, drawn by the seven horses, whose hooves are audible in the background, making their way up the curved driveways leading toward the gravesite. [horses' hooves] the small grave markers bearing testimony to other heroes lying in rest here. hardly any wind/ a crisp, november afternoon. and continuing to follow about 30 yards beyond the caisson the withlic rider-less horse, its boots reverse, and behind course,usines, and, of the drums. cortege now well within the national cemetery at arlington. this is one of the most beautiful spots in washington. the gravesite where 27 members of the irish guards are drawn up near the gravesite arrived here last night with the irish president. there is a particular warmth between ireland and the late chief executive. his roots having been in our land, and having visited there only recently. up at the site, where the late president will be interred. a large, green, grass like carpet in the immediate area of the grave. the military detail preceding the
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. >> rose: when did -- when did teddy roosevelt and william howard taft first meet?. they first meet when the they are in their thirties in washington, teddy is civil service commissioner and taft is solicitor-general, they lived in the same part of washington, and they had kids the same age, so they walked together to work, i love the image of them walking, taft sort of listening to teddy, teddy -- >> rose: what is the difference in the size of these two men. >> taft would have been then at a slimmer level two, 50, 270, teddy, teddy weighed in the two hundreds but teddy is five-nine, five-10. >> taft is six feet tall but much big store they would have been looked shorter than each other. >> and what happened to the friendship. >> it lasted for a long time. and in fact teddy makes taft his hand picked successor in 1908 when he wasn't running again and runs his campaign, gives him all the advice in the world, don't play golf, it is a rich man's game you won't look like a working class guy, fight him,. >> rose: william jennings brian. >> right and he is so happy when ta
. >> rose: when did -- when did teddy roosevelt and william howard taft first meet?. they first meet when the they are in their thirties in washington, teddy is civil service commissioner and taft is solicitor-general, they lived in the same part of washington, and they had kids the same age, so they walked together to work, i love the image of them walking, taft sort of listening to teddy, teddy -- >> rose: what is the difference in the size of these two men. >> taft would...
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william howard taft. the golden age of journalism. beginning in just a minute. after that we will be back here on our set in miami for call-in program. susan herman, president of the aclu. there knew book is called taking liberties, the lawn chair. the erosion of american democracy. those of the next two events that are coming up this afternoon. live from miami. this is book tv and c-span2. we will take you now to chapman hall for the beginning of doris kerns goodwin and scott berg. but we are delighted to welcome you here this afternoon, but to hit 30 of miami book fair international. we also want to a knowledge. i see quite a few of you year. we thank you for your support. the end of this session you will have time for questions and answers with the authors and autographing session as well in the green area to the far right of the elevators. i will ask if you could please silencer from. we would very much appreciate if you would silencer found. for those of you coming in, please answer quickly and file. we will be starting the program right now. so i would lik
william howard taft. the golden age of journalism. beginning in just a minute. after that we will be back here on our set in miami for call-in program. susan herman, president of the aclu. there knew book is called taking liberties, the lawn chair. the erosion of american democracy. those of the next two events that are coming up this afternoon. live from miami. this is book tv and c-span2. we will take you now to chapman hall for the beginning of doris kerns goodwin and scott berg. but we are...
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i was tempted to tell a story about william howard taft, the famous introduction, but i will spare you that particular story. i am delighted to be in the company of carla hill. great to be here with you. i am particularly proud to be here with our assistant secretary roberta jacobson who does such an outstanding job with respect to all the western hemisphere's. i just came back from china, dialogue in >> i have had the privilege of speaking in beautiful rooms like this in about 30 countries around the world. i cannot tell you how nice it is to speak in one where i get to drive for two minutes instead of fly for 12 hours. it makes a difference. that this is a very important moment for all of the american states. ago, president kennedy spoke about the promise of the western hemisphere. become, sadly, his final address on foreign policy, resident kennedy expressed his hope for a hemisphere of nations , each confident in the strength of its own independence, devoted to the liberty of its citizens. if he could only see where we are today. in the half-century since he spoke, more and more co
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." >> doris kearns goodwin, your , theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age of journalism, if you flip it over, there is a whole other story on the back. i want to ask you to start off, who is this man? >> mcclure, calendar
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howard taft and john fitzgerald kennedy. president obama will lay a wreath at jfk's gravesite. it's been 50 years since his assassinati assassination. one thing we all saw in that historic film footage was charles collingwood, making that prediction that became absolutely the truth. he said these words "all over the world, people are going to remember -- going to remember all their lives what they were doing when they first heard that president kennedy had been killed." of course, all of us who lived through that era do exactly remember where we were. i was in social studies classes in ken can more, new york, outside of buffalo. i remember my social studies teacher telling us the president had been shot. we didn't know he had been killed yet but they called off school. they told us we should all go home and i remember walking into my home in ken moore, new york, seeing my mother in the kitchen crying hysterically at the time because by then all of us knew the president was dead. let's talk to some people here about that trag
howard taft and john fitzgerald kennedy. president obama will lay a wreath at jfk's gravesite. it's been 50 years since his assassinati assassination. one thing we all saw in that historic film footage was charles collingwood, making that prediction that became absolutely the truth. he said these words "all over the world, people are going to remember -- going to remember all their lives what they were doing when they first heard that president kennedy had been killed." of course, all...
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they were having dinner with grover cleveland and william howard taft. not were able to absorb just the ideas of the american elite, but their style, the perception, the way this elite looked at the world. this is why i see them as vessels of american history. imagine their grandfather, john watson foster, campaigned for abraham lincoln. they in office projected american power all over the world during the nuclear age. >> why did you get interested in them and when? agoi wrote a book years about how the united states overthrew the arbenz government in guatemala. the dulles brothers played key roles in that overthrow. i wrote another book about how the united states overthrew the government of the run. -- iran. the dulles brothers were also players in that operation. i became more interested as i realized how central the dulles in thes are, not where, 1950's. every literate human being in the world knew the name dulles. now, when we look around the world, we are still seeing the results of the dulles brothers' policies. look at the tragedy that unfolded i
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howard taft and their relationship and what happened because they split the republican party and woodrow wilson became president as you may know. >> right. doris is such an extraordinary writer and historian, it remind you of obviously of jefferson and adams. >> rose: yes. >> and that extraordinary story too. >> rose: on, died on the same day. >> and became great friend. >> rose: you hope this book from a from ike to reagan, how republicans once mastered politics and can again, you hope this book served as the right path for a republican nominee to be elected president. >> my focus is on the white house. and that book, i am talking about what we need to do. because, again, i think we are going to have representatives over the next four, six years just 'cos in 2010, the districts are draw drawn i really think we will have a good year next year despite the fact. >> rose: because of healthcare. >> because of healthcare also because you get a lot of red state democrats that are running for reelection there. so i think we have a good shot. the president's approval ratings are at record lows w
howard taft and their relationship and what happened because they split the republican party and woodrow wilson became president as you may know. >> right. doris is such an extraordinary writer and historian, it remind you of obviously of jefferson and adams. >> rose: yes. >> and that extraordinary story too. >> rose: on, died on the same day. >> and became great friend. >> rose: you hope this book from a from ike to reagan, how republicans once mastered...
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." >> your new book, "the bullypulpit," theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and the golden age, you flip it over, there's a whole other story on the bike. i want you to start off with who's this man right here? >> the founder of the magazine, one
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. >> her newest book is about the friendship theodore roosevelt and william howard taft, unusual for good win in that one of them is not a larger than life president, although he certainly was large. >> how many people are going to know much about taft other than that he weighs 350 pounds. >> and had a bathtub that could fit four men? >> indeed. there is a picture of the bathtub with the four guys in there. >> that is a white house scandal waiting to happen. >> the two men were a study in contrasts. roosevelt a contemporary wrote, barrelled through life as if launched by a catapult. >> i have never written about anybody who has more energy, accomplished more, taft is the great procrastinator, he waited until the last minute for everything and got in trouble over and over again. >> so i keep saying to myself when i am about to put something off, i don't want to be taft in this, i want to be teddy. >> be teddy not taft. >> right. >> just hearing about them is chipping away at my self-esteem. >> if he, he gets done more in a page that i get done in a year. >> i heard he drank 40 cups of
. >> her newest book is about the friendship theodore roosevelt and william howard taft, unusual for good win in that one of them is not a larger than life president, although he certainly was large. >> how many people are going to know much about taft other than that he weighs 350 pounds. >> and had a bathtub that could fit four men? >> indeed. there is a picture of the bathtub with the four guys in there. >> that is a white house scandal waiting to happen....
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i was tempted to tell a story about william howard taft who - and a famous introduction that he made - but i'm going to spare you that particular story - but it's a very funny one, and worth at some point sharing with you. i'm delighted to be in the company of former trade representative carla hills. great to be here with you. and i'm particularly proud to be here with our assistant secretary roberta jacobson, who does such an outstanding job with respect to all of the western hemisphere, has come - just come back from china on a dialogue in china regarding the western hemisphere and latin america particularly. since i became secretary of state, i've had the privilege of speaking in some beautiful rooms like this in about, what, 30 countries all over the world. but i cannot tell you how nice it is to speak in one where i get to drive for two minutes instead of fly 12 hours. it makes a difference. the fact is that this is a very important moment for all of the american states. fifty years ago, president kennedy spoke about the promise of the western hemisphere, and in what would becom
i was tempted to tell a story about william howard taft who - and a famous introduction that he made - but i'm going to spare you that particular story - but it's a very funny one, and worth at some point sharing with you. i'm delighted to be in the company of former trade representative carla hills. great to be here with you. and i'm particularly proud to be here with our assistant secretary roberta jacobson, who does such an outstanding job with respect to all of the western hemisphere, has...
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howard taft. booktv covered any event with doris kerns goodwin that you conceit online. number 7 is sold healing miracles, which provides advice for spiritual healing and empowerment. guinness world records releases guinness world record 2014, number 8. the latest book from malcolm glad well, david and goliath is ninth. discusses his book online at booktv.org and finally at number 10 sarah palin at good tidings and great joy which highlights the importance of christian values during the holiday season. these are the current best-selling nonfiction book according to the wall street journal. >> michael barone is next on booktv. he talks about the mass migration movements both internal and external that made the united states what it is today. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good evening. let's say that again. good evening. i knew that you would all be a wonderful audience. esteemed guests, members of the mit community, local college republican chapter representative and political activists,
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howard taft. be number seven is "soul-healing miracles," advice for spiritual healing. guinness world records released guinness world records 2014. malcolm gladwell's "david and goliath, and finally at number ten, sara alin's good -- sarah palin's "good tidings and great joy." these are some of the current best selling upon the fiction books according to the -- nonfiction books according to "the wall street journal." >> victoria sweet is next on booktv. she talked about her book, "god's hotel: a doctor, a hospital and a pilgrimage to the heart of medicine" in which he chronicles the history of the last alpshouse in the dun concern almshouse in the country. >> lynn tuchman, i want to thank humanities tennessee and the robert penn warren center for sponsoring this talk today and, in fact, for sponsoring a series of sessions taking place the rest of today and tomorrow entitled "taking our pulse: promises and pitfalls of modern medicine." and we have some pamphlets up here if you're interested in any
howard taft. be number seven is "soul-healing miracles," advice for spiritual healing. guinness world records released guinness world records 2014. malcolm gladwell's "david and goliath, and finally at number ten, sara alin's good -- sarah palin's "good tidings and great joy." these are some of the current best selling upon the fiction books according to the -- nonfiction books according to "the wall street journal." >> victoria sweet is next on booktv....
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william howard taft. the golden age of journalism. beginning in just a minute. after that we will be back here on our set in miami for call-in program. susan herman, president of the aclu. there knew book is called taking liberties, the lawn chair. the erosion of american democracy. those of the next two events that are coming up this afternoon. live from miami. this is book tv and c-span2. we will take you now to chapman hall for the beginning of doris kerns goodwin and scott berg. but we are delighted to welcome you here this afternoon, but to hit 30 of miami book fair international. we also want to a knowledge. i see quite a few of you year. we thank you for your support. the end of this session you will have time for questions and answers with the authors and autographing session as well in the green area to the far right of the elevators. i will ask if you could please silencer from. we would very much appreciate if you would silencer found. for those of you coming in, please answer quickly and file. we will be starting the program right now. so i would lik
william howard taft. the golden age of journalism. beginning in just a minute. after that we will be back here on our set in miami for call-in program. susan herman, president of the aclu. there knew book is called taking liberties, the lawn chair. the erosion of american democracy. those of the next two events that are coming up this afternoon. live from miami. this is book tv and c-span2. we will take you now to chapman hall for the beginning of doris kerns goodwin and scott berg. but we are...