Doris Kearns Goodwin | Full Episode 5.17.24 | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS

  Рет қаралды 16,052

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS

16 күн бұрын

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses “An Unfinished Love Story,” her new book examining the 1960s through the eyes of her late husband, presidential speechwriter Richard Goodwin. She reflects on how history inspires hope.
This program is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station: www.pbs.org/donate
Subscribe to the PBS channel for more clips: / pbs
Enjoy full episodes of your favorite PBS shows anytime, anywhere with the free PBS Video App: to.pbs.org/2QbtzhR
Listen to our podcast for extended interviews:
Apple: apple.co/3gebsWt
Spotify: spoti.fi/3ybJlAU
Amazon: bit.ly/3HVcQMb
FOLLOW US:
Website: www.pbs.org/show/firing-line/
Facebook: / firinglinewithmargaret...
Twitter: / firinglineshow
Instagram: /
FIRING LINE WITH MARGARET HOOVER airs on PBS. Launched in June 2018, Firing Line maintains the character of the original series by William F. Buckley Jr., providing a platform that is diligent in its commitment to a balanced exchange of opinion. In weekly 30-minute episodes, host Margaret Hoover engages in a rigorous exchange of ideas with political leaders, cultural luminaries, thought leaders and activists who represent a wide range of ideas and perspectives. New episodes are available Fridays here on KZfaq at 8:30 pm ET.

Пікірлер: 29
@lulufavs4519
@lulufavs4519 7 күн бұрын
Doris is a one of a kind historian. She’s a National Treasure! 🙌🏽
@cliffordnewell2445
@cliffordnewell2445 14 күн бұрын
I have always liked Kearns' work. It is so amazing that such a good historian was so close to one of the most remarkable people of the late 20th century. This was one of Margaret's best programs.
@elizabethtriana-ck3dc
@elizabethtriana-ck3dc 6 күн бұрын
We need more Doris Kearns Goodwin!
@janetshapiro4669
@janetshapiro4669 9 күн бұрын
This is such a fantastic book. I am re-living the 1960's, when I came of age, through the eyes of 2 people who were up close and personal to what was happening. DKG is my all time best historian.
@Dragonogrado
@Dragonogrado 14 күн бұрын
Some people have a special view of America at an important point in our history---and with Doris and her husband, Dick, they witnessed and wrote about key events from the 1960s to current times.
@coreyham3753
@coreyham3753 14 күн бұрын
Wow .... one of the best FL interviews I have ever seen. Great discussion by both women and many memorable comments and points made.
@paulteese4221
@paulteese4221 9 күн бұрын
Great interview. Thanks!
@user-dn9bu2qj1j
@user-dn9bu2qj1j 14 күн бұрын
Another great conversation! Thank you!
@marclegarreta3359
@marclegarreta3359 14 күн бұрын
Doris Kearns Goodwin has played a huge role in my life. I’ll never forget election night, November 7, 2000, when Doris was on NBC with Tom Brokaw. Tom Brokaw interrupted Doris to call the election for Bush, which was later retracted. Disappointed, I turned off the tv and didn’t know until the next morning that the race was anything but over. Now I realize that Dick Goodwin wrote the speech that brought some comfort to my aching heart. It endowed me with a spirit of reconciliation, always rooting for the person who will be our president-even when it is a person I disagree with. It was a way of thinking that helped me on January 20, 2017, when Donald Trump took the oath of office. I aspire to always place country first and to never forget our nation and its government are of the people, by the people, for the people!
@charlesunderwood8339
@charlesunderwood8339 14 күн бұрын
​​great guest great show
@mwpipp85
@mwpipp85 13 күн бұрын
Wish these were longer online
@your_royal_highness
@your_royal_highness 13 күн бұрын
“We put country over party”. Uh, Republicans say no to that. Sorry
@twd6568
@twd6568 14 күн бұрын
Wonderful interview.
@jsharp3165
@jsharp3165 14 күн бұрын
I am fearful that we have become jaded to inspirational speech. It's seen as inauthentic and manipulative - the domain of career politicians - by most Americans today, especially the young. But good writing can help summarize the stakes, catalyze for action, and encourage people like nothing else.
@user-me8zm8wk6y
@user-me8zm8wk6y 14 күн бұрын
Even rougher?
@Mario500NOW
@Mario500NOW 14 күн бұрын
?
@hermanmunster714
@hermanmunster714 13 күн бұрын
This interviewer is truly vapid. Nothing here goes too deep or below the surface. Goodwin is a reservoir of knowledge yet Margaret does an equal amount of talking framing her shallow questions. When Goodwin talked of where we are today as society and possibility of civil war Matgaret smiles and moves on. Why not ask Goodwin WHY and HOW she takes that position and her thoughts on the new liberals and conservatives. Waste of time fluff piece interview here.
@lisalivingston6473
@lisalivingston6473 14 күн бұрын
I had forgotten that Richard Goodwin had a hand in crafting Al Gore's concession speech in 2000. It makes me wonder how history could have been changed if Vice President Gore had simply taken the "Trump approach", especially since the margin of Gore's defeat had been so much slimmer than Trump's landslide loss. Vice President Gore proved to be an upstanding American who not only valued our judicial system, but respected and honored the final judgement of the United States Supreme Court. Al Gore proved in his concession speech that he valued his country more than his personal aspirations and ego, and he even presided admirably over the counting of the electoral college votes. His actions encouraged unity in supporting the next President rather than sowing even more division. It was also a time when the Supreme Court conducted itself with integrity and earned much more esteem and credibility in the eyes of many Americans.
@hermanmunster714
@hermanmunster714 13 күн бұрын
Al Gore's win was stolen by the Bush oligarchs. Gore knew it but couldn't fight all the $$ backers who wanted Bush. The US Supreme Court was crooked and Vile to shut down a legitimate vote count.
@koleyw932
@koleyw932 13 күн бұрын
How can she see with those
@eli10az
@eli10az 14 күн бұрын
Another boring liberal
@deborahvose6646
@deborahvose6646 13 күн бұрын
Why tune in if it bores you?
@eli10az
@eli10az 13 күн бұрын
@@deborahvose6646 So I can post "another boring liberal"
Frank Bruni | Full Episode 5.3.24 | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS
27:07
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS
Рет қаралды 10 М.
Doris Kearns Goodwin: Leadership in Turbulent Times (HD)
1:14:06
National Constitution Center
Рет қаралды 47 М.
КАК СПРЯТАТЬ КОНФЕТЫ
00:59
123 GO! Shorts Russian
Рет қаралды 2,9 МЛН
¡Puaj! No comas piruleta sucia, usa un gadget 😱 #herramienta
00:30
JOON Spanish
Рет қаралды 22 МЛН
Can you beat this impossible game?
00:13
LOL
Рет қаралды 41 МЛН
Jill Lepore | Full Episode 7.7.23 | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS
27:06
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS
Рет қаралды 11 М.
Doris Kearns Goodwin with David Rubenstein: An Unfinished Love Story
1:03:12
The 92nd Street Y, New York
Рет қаралды 14 М.
“Something Bad Is Happening In Our Country And You Can Make It Right” - Doris Kearns Goodwin
8:07
Ken Burns and Krista Tippett talk about America's religious roots
35:58
George Conway | Full Episode 5.24.24 | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS
27:07
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS
Рет қаралды 412 М.
Doris Kearns Goodwin on Roosevelt & Taft
55:19
Library of Congress
Рет қаралды 117 М.
David Petraeus | Full Episode 2.2.24 | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS
27:06
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS
Рет қаралды 8 М.