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We met a year ago at a conference put on by the Buckley Program at yale, and i can see that she at the time she has a real affinity for trying to understand the connection between the Communications World and the media world, on the one hand, and different elements of the conservative movement on the other. So its this is a natural kind of outgrowth of her previous work, looking at that general area. Open to debate is the book, heather has watched not maybe every single one of 33 years worth of firing line episodes but pretty close to it so probably the reigning expert on all things related to firing line. So help me welcome Heather Hendershot to the program. [applause] thank you so much. Its really great to be here, particularly here at the hoover institution, because the hoover was so important to the research i did on the book. I was out at stanford where all the papers are, and of course they have preserved all the episodes and son but the papers and transcriptscouldnt have done it
We met a year ago at a conference put on by the Buckley Program at yale, and i can see that she at the time she has a real affinity for trying to understand the connection between the Communications World and the media world, on the one hand, and different elements of the conservative movement on the other. So its this is a natural kind of outgrowth of her previous work, looking at that general area. Open to debate is the book, heather has watched not maybe every single one of 33 years worth of firing line episodes but pretty close to it so probably the reigning expert on all things related to firing line. So help me welcome Heather Hendershot to the program. [applause] thank you so much. Its really great to be here, particularly here at the hoover institution, because the hoover was so important to the research i did on the book. I was out at stanford where all the papers are, and of course they have preserved all the episodes and son but the papers and transcriptscouldnt have done it
Allegiance. After meeting with reince previous, he said he had signed a pledge not to run as a thirdparty candidate if he loses his republican nomination bid. Our colleagues at Bloomberg Businessweek have a story about trumps business acumen. We have both read this timeless piece by max abelson. I want to know, after digging into trumps business background, are you more or less impressed with him as a capitalist . Stephanie i was not impressed with him as a capitalist to begin with. He is this extraordinary american story. He almost makes me think of dynasty. The grandison opulence of the 1980s, i grandness and opulence of the 1980s, ivana, marla maples. But as a businessman, baloney. John he is iconic for a lot of americans. If you talk to voters, a lot of them think of trump as an icon of capitalism. He has not built a lot of stuff. Trump was once trying to be a builder. He is no longer a builder. He is a brander, and i dont think the fcc will find me if i bullshitne me if i say arti