The Astors: Anderson Cooper on an American dynasty

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • After their 2021 bestseller about the Vanderbilt dynasty, CNN and "60 Minutes" correspondent Anderson Cooper reteamed with historian Katherine Howe for their latest book, "Astor," which traces the fortunes of one of the most prominent and wealthy New York City families in the 19th and 20th centuries. Correspondent Kelefa Sanneh talks with Cooper about what made John Jacob Astor rich, and how Brooke Astor, who married into the family, sought to rehabilitate the Astors' reputation.
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Комментарии • 122

  • @RadMad789
    @RadMad789 11 месяцев назад +111

    I hope they do another season of the Gilded Age because these characters really are interesting.

    • @lisberm61
      @lisberm61 11 месяцев назад +4

      I just read Season 2 is coming !

    • @cynthiarafferty7662
      @cynthiarafferty7662 11 месяцев назад +9

      The second season of The Gilded Age will start on 10/29/23. I'm looking forward to it too.

    • @2_thumbs_up_baby
      @2_thumbs_up_baby 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes i loved that program

  • @masonjones3780
    @masonjones3780 11 месяцев назад +32

    Every now and then I see Anderson Cooper walking around the city. totally normal New Yorker. just blends in

  • @yaszit2210
    @yaszit2210 8 месяцев назад +5

    The interviewer did very well. The questions were great!!!

  • @luciaroslingshaw2112
    @luciaroslingshaw2112 11 месяцев назад +32

    Wish the interview was longer!

  • @NaticzkaKaminskaHenryDolphin
    @NaticzkaKaminskaHenryDolphin 11 месяцев назад +83

    Some of you in the comments sound bitter and pathetic. First of all, yes it's a fact that Vanderbilt's fortune was mostly gone by the time Anderson's mom got 'it', and there was not much left for Anderson, especially if we compare it to what they once had. The previous generation of Vanderbilt's (previous in relation to Anderson's mother) spent all of it, it's literally documented. Also, Anderson is not at fault for being born into wealth, and no matter how angry you are at the fact that one family was so rich, or no matter how brutal the Vanderbilts were on their path to fortune, the fact is that they made it. This is capitalism, and in the early days of capitalism, it was what it was. Vanderbilts weren't the first nor the last to create such a money empire, and yes, it also took an idea and hard work, besides being ruthless.
    And the first Vanderbilt - the first who came to America and started it all, like most emigrants, was poor but determined. Please, explain to me why no other poor guy had the idea that Vanderbilt had, and why no other poor guy made such a fortune as Vanderbilt made? At the end of the day, above all, Vanderbilt was also hard-working, smart, and he had an idea, so he made it and so his descendant has a right to this fortune, the 'original' Vanderbilt made it all for his future descendants as all people do.
    But also, Anderson ultimately worked for his own success in the media, and despite that he had money, he still had a hard life and his mother did too (she was the famous baby the Vanderbilts fought over in court, she had gone through awful mental trauma, read abt it). Anderson's father died young during the surgery, and his brother committed suicide. Anderson is very humble, he criticizes his own family many times, and he doesn't run away from difficult discussions about the Vanderbilt family at all! In fact, the opposite - he himself pointed out their many ugly sides and their greed. So Anderson is actually great and has a very good sense of morality, so how about you shut your ignorant, venomous mouth? No one chooses the family he/she is born into.

    • @Hal70jordan
      @Hal70jordan 11 месяцев назад +1

      Well said! I was about to say the very same thing. One thing I pointed out in this interview is there is this underlying ugly message which to me feels like it is great to bastardize history. No matter what these families did is ‘past’ history as you said and it’s time we stop vilifying everyone who’s in it!

    • @dianegenx
      @dianegenx 10 месяцев назад +1

      Very well said. Thank you.

  • @The.pa.patric
    @The.pa.patric 11 месяцев назад +32

    We need to see another season of the Gilded age show!

    • @cynthiarafferty7662
      @cynthiarafferty7662 11 месяцев назад +2

      Second season of The Gilded Age starts 10/29/23.

  • @sandrahardison4918
    @sandrahardison4918 8 месяцев назад +6

    So the Gilded Age series is loosely based on the Vanderbilt and Astors? That makes it even more appealing to me. 😊

  • @SMRBI
    @SMRBI 11 месяцев назад +11

    The Gilded Age on HBO highlights the stories of these wealthy families at the time.

  • @spiritcreek9813
    @spiritcreek9813 11 месяцев назад +39

    Mr. Cooper’s book on his own family was a very good read. Looking forward to the Astor book. As far as a deep dive into history, you can look up his source material.

    • @paulvoorhies8821
      @paulvoorhies8821 8 месяцев назад

      How can I learn more about locating this source material???

  • @nancyjordan4275
    @nancyjordan4275 11 месяцев назад +28

    Very interesting story about our American history whether you agree with how the wealth was obtained or not. Look forward to reading the book,

    • @paulwheeler6609
      @paulwheeler6609 11 месяцев назад +5

      Interesting? How about diabolical?

    • @nancyjordan4275
      @nancyjordan4275 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@paulwheeler6609 please note I said “whether you agree….or not”. History is what it is.

    • @paulwheeler6609
      @paulwheeler6609 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@nancyjordan4275 Have you read "The Unknown American Revolution" by Gary Nash? Excellent.

    • @nancyjordan4275
      @nancyjordan4275 11 месяцев назад

      @@paulwheeler6609 No, will definitely check it out. Thanks!

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 11 месяцев назад +1

      @paulwheeler6609 I just Googled it, looks fascinating. Thanks!

  • @emiliachidester3250
    @emiliachidester3250 11 месяцев назад +11

    THE ASTORS ALMOST WIPE OUT THE BEAVERS WHICH ARE SO VERY IMPORTANT TO THE ENVIRONMENT, THEY BUILD SMALL LAKES AND THOSE LAKES OR WATER HOLES DO SUSTAIN MANY, MANY TREES. THEY WHERE A HORRIBLE FAMILY.

  • @BluesBoy-ij2rb
    @BluesBoy-ij2rb 6 месяцев назад +1

    My great grand mother was a "nanny" for one of the Astors when she came here from Sweden .........wish I would have asked her more questions , she died in 1997 at 100 yrs old , probably had some good stories !!!..........Erik

  • @janlesperance8053
    @janlesperance8053 10 месяцев назад +7

    I’m reading this book now and it’s very interesting and well written.

  • @EduardoFerreira-cd6fy
    @EduardoFerreira-cd6fy 9 месяцев назад +5

    It’s kind of hilarious how a Vanderbilt descendent wrote a book on the Astor family

    • @onesunnyday5699
      @onesunnyday5699 28 дней назад

      And Anderson's mom left him nothing but advice. He made it himself & he's top tier.

  • @jennifermaharaj3551
    @jennifermaharaj3551 11 месяцев назад +19

    Anderson is a cool dude.We are not responsible for where we are born,nor,the color of the skin.I sometimes wonder,why are people, born where are,some rich,some very poor and others elsewhere.I think you just have to make the best with what you are given.Good deeds and bad deeds are handed down,through the generations,which is beyond our control.

    • @yaszit2210
      @yaszit2210 8 месяцев назад

      Skin color matters greatly in this country and a Pollyanna notion that all things are equal and you can just pick yourself up by your bootstraps is not a luxury with which all can subscribe too… it’s not how the system was designed…. But how nice for you to believe this… peace ✌️

    • @jennifermaharaj3551
      @jennifermaharaj3551 8 месяцев назад

      @@yaszit2210 Yes,skin color still matters,in many countries,even though we are not responsible for our skin colour.Pollyanna concept is wishful thinking and we are all aware,even though it is nice.

    • @spiritcreek9813
      @spiritcreek9813 6 месяцев назад

      Anderson debunks the theory of “pick yourself up by the bootstraps” with chapters devoted to other groups of peoples living in NYC. ex: the draft riots during the Civil War, immigrants that barely survived, class struggles, and lgbt

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly 9 месяцев назад +5

    Some people seem to have an insatiable appetite for those born into privilege. But the really interesting people are those who accomplish great things despite the many limitations that life presents to them. They are the ones who are true inspirations to us all.

  • @lagigglesboutique
    @lagigglesboutique 9 месяцев назад +1

    So cool thank you!

  • @LMays-cu2hp
    @LMays-cu2hp 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @taromilktea4834
    @taromilktea4834 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sounds like a very interesting book, will probably get it in audible

  • @andyroo9381
    @andyroo9381 11 месяцев назад +6

    "Money is like manure, you've got to spread it around." Brooke Astor.

  • @JFP9036
    @JFP9036 9 месяцев назад

    Very very very good segment

  • @dorothyedwards7225
    @dorothyedwards7225 11 месяцев назад +2

    That was cool and interesting!!

  • @kathyakamimi4989
    @kathyakamimi4989 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m definitely reading the book!!

  • @sherriianiro747
    @sherriianiro747 11 месяцев назад +13

    What many of these tycoons have in common is that they were born poor - they knew what is was like to be hungry, so they had the tenacity and drive most people didn't have to be successful.
    Unlike their homelands, America was the land of opportunity and promise.
    Were they ruthless at times, yes, but all made their fortunes providing a need for the public. Back then people took wildlife for granted because it was abundant.
    Are there any millionaires that havn't cut corners to get there? I doubt it.

  • @brucecampbell4528
    @brucecampbell4528 11 месяцев назад +11

    It would be interesting to see what Anderson has to say about the descendants of George Vanderbilt that own Biltmore Estate.

    • @SnowLeopardForever
      @SnowLeopardForever 8 месяцев назад +1

      Anderson Cooper wrote a book years ago about his family history called Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty; it was a bestseller.

    • @haute03
      @haute03 7 месяцев назад

      I echo Snow Leopard. You can find out his thoughts in the book he wrote about his family.

  • @charlesmuff1431
    @charlesmuff1431 11 месяцев назад

    Only the best.

  • @Jude74
    @Jude74 9 месяцев назад

    Come on Cooper. Write the book about the Morgans. That’s the real juicy stuff.

  • @JustinCase780
    @JustinCase780 11 месяцев назад +7

    He LOVED the Beavers! 😂

  • @YiddishMoment
    @YiddishMoment 9 месяцев назад

    The Astor motto was: hold-on to the holdings! Vincent Astor breached the family policy and, thus, gave-away and lost the family fortune.

  • @henrylivingstone2971
    @henrylivingstone2971 7 месяцев назад

    It’s unlikely Brooke wanted to be friends with Gloria considering by this time the Vanderbilts were essentially penniless. Brooke despite not being born an Astor had a succession of rich husbands and while not being born to money was incredibly rich.

  • @balthazarification
    @balthazarification 4 месяца назад

    I am absolutely fascinated by the Gilded Age and its families.What does such sudden staggering wealth do these people?I doubt they even thought of their legacies and how they wanted to create a dynasty for the future generations-how do you bring up a child to further continue your money making drive?.Some have persevered and their appearance in today's society is very discrete-no page six for these people: Dupont-Nemours, Rockerfeller, Whitney, Drexel and the Rothschilds to name just a few.You hardly ever hear about them on society's pages.

  • @OhLookItsJonBoy
    @OhLookItsJonBoy 11 месяцев назад +10

    Notice how he says "Is there anyone good in this story?"
    The holier than thou people of the 21st century, looking back...and down on at one of the most ruthless and successful businessmen of all time, who lived two centuries ago.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 11 месяцев назад

      So Christian ethics didn’t exist 200 years ago??

    • @steve19811
      @steve19811 11 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly. When you criticize and judge others you're revealing your own lack of character. We should be appreciating the entrepreneurs of the day instead of virtue signaling about how crappy they were.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@steve19811 so basically no standards, no rules or ethic’s because if you do it’s “vIrTuE sIgNaLiNg”. One day you’ll have to grow up.

    • @steve19811
      @steve19811 11 месяцев назад

      You create reality so it's better to appreciate. You grow up@@lewstone5430

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@steve19811 your thinking is too simplistic. You can create _some_ reality, but many other aspects you cannot. You are subject to aspects of science, for example. If you’re born with the XX chromosome you cannot change it to XY.

  • @funny3272
    @funny3272 10 месяцев назад +1

    Anderson Cooper should have answered, "There's no change. It'll be the same". Regarding today's Wealthy and Privileged to yesterday's Wealthy and Privileged. We understand he has to sell his book, but he claims to put truth in journalism first. Shame.

  • @shaylawatson1244
    @shaylawatson1244 10 месяцев назад +2

    Didn't one of the astors died on the titantic?

    • @jib7026
      @jib7026 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yep, John Jacob Astor IV. He's at the right hand side of the family tree at the beginning of the video. His son Vincent is at the bottom.

  • @mashpresser804
    @mashpresser804 11 месяцев назад

    He reccomend you read those books.

  • @kateskeys
    @kateskeys 8 месяцев назад

    All that money- I can’t wrap my brain around it

  • @Richardsonprincess00
    @Richardsonprincess00 11 месяцев назад +3

    How many of the Astor descendants left in America?

    • @bbybella9937
      @bbybella9937 11 месяцев назад +1

      There are some. The British branch imo is more interesting, one of the Astor descendants is married to Queen Camilla’s daughter.

  • @claudetteholloway1126
    @claudetteholloway1126 11 месяцев назад +4

    Anderson knows how to side- step, doesn't he???

  • @davidlucey1311
    @davidlucey1311 8 месяцев назад

    German Street is sad but undeniable truth. In the business world it often pays to be a rotten person.

  • @leonk8875
    @leonk8875 9 месяцев назад +1

    Lol a Vanderbilt getting revenge on the Astors by writing a mean book about them

  • @beachlover7268
    @beachlover7268 11 месяцев назад +9

    I rather make my money without killing animals. Yes, I’m waiting for the negative comments. I couldn’t listen to the entire story.

    • @chelee8804
      @chelee8804 10 месяцев назад

      @beachlover7268 They didn’t have the manufacturing, and thus, options that we have now. Them wearing animal fur was about surviving the cold. I hope you have as much compassion for the brown people who were cheated & killed as you do for animals.

  • @onesunnyday5699
    @onesunnyday5699 28 дней назад

    Anderson is so attractive 😍

  • @johnnynephrite6147
    @johnnynephrite6147 11 месяцев назад +21

    In another interview this poor little rich boy stated that "there wasn't a sum of wealth waiting for me". Nah, it wasn't $billions, just a few hundred $million. The disconnect between the rich and the poor would be funny if it weren't so tragic.

    • @kjohnson5932
      @kjohnson5932 11 месяцев назад +12

      @johnnynephrite6147 Check your facts, by the time his mother died the Vanderbilt fortune was gone. Gloria had 1.5 million she left to her son. Now….that’s not chump change but it’s not a few hundred million

    • @johnnynephrite6147
      @johnnynephrite6147 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@kjohnson5932 so says he. and believe it does you.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 11 месяцев назад +3

      @kjohnson5932 you really believe everything the wealthy class tells you?? Wow!

    • @johnnynephrite6147
      @johnnynephrite6147 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@lewstone5430 would little Cooper with his glazed look of confusion really have had a $3milion a year contract with CNN if mommy wasn't Gloria Vanderbilt?

    • @haute03
      @haute03 7 месяцев назад

      @@johnnynephrite6147 It's literally a documented fact. You can Google "Anderson Cooper inheritance" and read credible sources that have reported as much. The money was gone before Gloria even got access to it. Some of you all really choose to be bitter and angry over straight up misinformation that you've pieced together in your own minds. What a bizarre way to live.

  • @jackmorrison7379
    @jackmorrison7379 Месяц назад

    Admit I have not read his Astor book. Being a "celebrity" Newsman does not make you an historian with thorough research, original document search, and access to libraries of old notes, diaries, etc.. Also the time necessary to do such research. Pop history for the Millennial generation.
    As to this book and interview, why didn't they mention the Astor male half of the family who emigrated to England with his fortune saying America was no place for a "gentleman". Took his money with him, and the Astor's became minor aristocrats among Britain's titled and upper class. Obviously other Astor's stayed in America.

  • @lizagsch
    @lizagsch 11 месяцев назад +1

    Carpet Baggers and parvenus.

  • @DaMannDC1
    @DaMannDC1 11 месяцев назад +2

    "This era of these great families...", seriously? After that story Mr. Sanneh you are still going with the word "great"?

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 11 месяцев назад

      He’s gotta kiss the Ring.

    • @russelconor8704
      @russelconor8704 11 месяцев назад

      he said 'quote' for a reason, meaning: not that great, don't you get it?

  • @steveconn
    @steveconn 11 месяцев назад +7

    Seems like a particularly scummy oligarch (irony the show is profiling beavers while Astor built his fortune on their pelts), but it's nice Anderson's family decided to define themselves in the opposite moral direction.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 11 месяцев назад +2

      He's just going down the list of all of the Newport families 😅

    • @haute03
      @haute03 7 месяцев назад

      Behind every great fortune lies a great crime.

  • @user-mz1sp3wi9b
    @user-mz1sp3wi9b 11 месяцев назад

    Beverfur for hats

  • @wdm5552
    @wdm5552 9 месяцев назад

    Vincent Astor was not the richest person in the United States. So why does this incorrect statement remain unchallenged, except for dramatic effect. Men Like John D Rockefeller, Sr, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and Andrew Mellon were much wealthier. As was Henry Ford.

  • @auraltrantra
    @auraltrantra 8 месяцев назад

    Funny how a Vanderbilt talking smack (facts) about the Astors all these years later.

  • @LawrenceMartinez-fb1tt
    @LawrenceMartinez-fb1tt 8 месяцев назад

    Anderson defending CNN for hosting the Town Hall Trump event made me want to puke. Now we know why he keeps his political affiliation a secret.

  • @cliftonbowers6376
    @cliftonbowers6376 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you we both share a great great great grandma ...we's forth cousins..😮

  • @nottobebelieved8608
    @nottobebelieved8608 11 месяцев назад +1

    This explains quite a lot about Mr Cooper, doesn't it?

  • @eagle-eye29
    @eagle-eye29 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Cooper, I’m still in my silo!

  • @1bwight
    @1bwight 11 месяцев назад +1

    Whooo cares….if these families cared just a little bit about Americans their would be no poverty in America. I like Anderson but…go buy my book? Really?

  • @asaseya1819
    @asaseya1819 5 месяцев назад

    Illuminati

  • @user-yq8id1ts7y
    @user-yq8id1ts7y 2 месяца назад

    All this for this money

  • @moonstar7775
    @moonstar7775 11 месяцев назад +3

    RUTHLESS indeed. He has to be judged by God someday and he will have to answer for all of his greed and dirty deeds. It won't be pretty!

  • @robertwallerjr.
    @robertwallerjr. 6 месяцев назад

    Anderson Cooper.... nepotism at its worst.

  • @davidhickey1972
    @davidhickey1972 11 месяцев назад +7

    WOW A REAL SELF CENTERED MAN YOU ARE WHERE YOU ARE BECAUSE OF YOUR ANCENSTERS

    • @lisamann8521
      @lisamann8521 11 месяцев назад +10

      Self centered? My friends and I met Anderson back several years ago, after he had finished his 360° that night. He was totally opposite of being self centered. He asked each one of us how our trip had been to Ireland, he asked about our lives back home, he graciously answered all of our questions, and he helped us with our camcorders/cameras (they weren't working properly as it was very cold). He stood there in the cold talking to us for around 20 minutes or more, and it seemed that he enjoyed talking and cutting up with us, as much as we were with him. Not for one second do I believe that he is self centered. He may be rich, but he's definitely not self centered. Furthermore, it may be just my opinion, but I really think that whoever hired him at CNN to start with, had to see the qualities in him that makes for a great newscaster/news personality, rather than just who his ancestors were, or they wouldn't have hired him. Anderson quickly became one of the most loved by the public if not the most loved by the public, at CNN and was given his own time slot, which he still has today. The man is talented for what he can do, not who he is. Js

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 11 месяцев назад +1

      @lisamann8521 so he had good manners. That’s to be expected from someone so well-heeled. That 20 minute hangout session means you don’t know him at all. You get that right?

    • @lisamann8521
      @lisamann8521 11 месяцев назад

      @@lewstone5430 Yes, I see what you mean, but...he didn't have to stop and talk to us at all either, did he?

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 11 месяцев назад

      @@lisamann8521 refer back to my first response.

    • @lorettanericcio-bohlman567
      @lorettanericcio-bohlman567 11 месяцев назад

      What is an ancensters?

  • @henrimatisse7481
    @henrimatisse7481 4 месяца назад

    the Astor's suck

  • @abbykay4439
    @abbykay4439 11 месяцев назад +1

    Mommy woooo :)

  • @jamesomalley4556
    @jamesomalley4556 11 месяцев назад +2

    what about Anderson Pooper's family ?

  • @JM-wn1gr
    @JM-wn1gr 10 месяцев назад +1

    Who cares he’s one of the most biased one-sided journalist ever

  • @cliftonbowers6376
    @cliftonbowers6376 11 месяцев назад +2

    My great great grandma was an Astor...

  • @DickNasty480
    @DickNasty480 11 месяцев назад +3

    No, not buying your subjective, virtue signaling book