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Blue and Herbert Hoover came to the white house is trained geologists, an experience world travelers who were successful in both the private and public sectors. But just months into hoovers term, the market crashed. First Lady Lou Hoover used her office to advocate volunteer is a man charity, but as the Great Depression deep into, theyre one term and it amidst great public frustration. Good evening, and welcome to first ladies influence an image. Tonight the story of Lou Henri Hoover the. Hoover administration in 1929 to 1933 and what an interesting life she had. Here to tell us about her years before the white house as we get started tonight is annette dunn lap. Historian author first ladies biographer scholar with the Hoover Institution and working on a biography of Lou Henri Hoover. What is to just interested you to dispensable years of your life looking into this one. I got interested in her with talking with a friend of mine through the library up in canton ohio and when i started
I dont know welcome to worlds apart in just one comment 9. Politics has replaced geopolitics or rather has become. More intense than al deal with the day while be careful citizens how has removed the need for politicians to carefully calibrated or even explain their policies is what the doctor ordered now and. Unquestionable well to discuss that im now joined by the editor in chief in Foreign Affairs magazine so its good to see you again thank you very much for taking time to talk to us oh. You know the magazine is by the way rushing Global Affairs but that doesnt matter. My and my fault here youre wrong to recently including in that very magazine and that the main lesson of this pandemic is the un says steyn ability of unification the attic collapse of this near liberal world view that there is only one right way of organizing or running a society and yet if we look at the way the country is responded to this pandemic regard list of their political or social organization its pretty it