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and he kept on his wall an image of the famous photograph of harry truman holding up the chicago tribune. that's the banner headline dewey defeats truman the 1948 election, which is probably the most single, most memorable photograph in political history. and kotowski it on the wall, a wall and and said at the 50th anniversary of that of that election failure, of the polling failure, there's a lot of room, he said, for humility in polling every time, you get cocky, you lose. and sure enough he's he's right. so i think my is a very interesting character but none of them gallup kotowski has been the subject of a full length biography rather interesting and i'm not going to do it. i'm not going to do the biography. this that would take six years. you know, living with these guys. i don't think so. yeah. i mean, some of that advice you know, would be true in politics as well. i mean, that kind of reality check, um, when you were talking about humility is interesting. so we have caller for collectors on this side some other colorful characters though on the journalistic side of things as well
and he kept on his wall an image of the famous photograph of harry truman holding up the chicago tribune. that's the banner headline dewey defeats truman the 1948 election, which is probably the most single, most memorable photograph in political history. and kotowski it on the wall, a wall and and said at the 50th anniversary of that of that election failure, of the polling failure, there's a lot of room, he said, for humility in polling every time, you get cocky, you lose. and sure enough...
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truman was a very inexperienced president, he was influenced by hardliners, and then a lot of things happened after 1945 and as a result the cold war began, this was already inevitable, but almost no one understands this today, because people do not know history. and after the second world war, the soviet union wanted to feel safe. it is not surprising, but no such agreement was signed following the second world war. the west unilaterally decided that it would rearm germany just 4 years later. again, i think there were serious mistakes made here on the us side because the united states was going to maintain a nuclear monopoly, refused to talk with the soviet union on this topic, all this led to a feeling of deep mistrust, but even taking into account this mistrust, it was still possible to avoid this confrontation in the mid-fifties . this period, by the way. historians do not study enough, when stalin died and khrushchev became the leader in the soviet union, again the soviet union had the following idea: let's try to agree that germany is neutral, that it remains disarmed, then the
truman was a very inexperienced president, he was influenced by hardliners, and then a lot of things happened after 1945 and as a result the cold war began, this was already inevitable, but almost no one understands this today, because people do not know history. and after the second world war, the soviet union wanted to feel safe. it is not surprising, but no such agreement was signed following the second world war. the west unilaterally decided that it would rearm germany just 4 years later....
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president harry s truman to japan and he was very clear about what happened with japan. even though they were horrible civilian casualties this is a former president truman's words quote where now prepared to obliterate more rapidly complete every productive enterprise the japanese have above ground in any city we shall destroy the docs, their factories in their communications. let there be no mistake said harry truman we shall completely destroy japan's power to make war. prime minister netanyahu's of the very same thing israel wants to completely destroy hamas' power to wage war. to think they will be able to do that? hamas finally be defeated? >> they have to beat defeated be defeated thatis what war is . it is not israel that nc's further trying to peacefully coexist with a palestinian state. they gave gossett to the palestinians. 77% voted for hamas to be govern. that perpetrated the horrors to state solutions both his have to recognize the other nations right to exist. hamas, the palestinians do not recognize israel's right to exist. at some point and time you are
president harry s truman to japan and he was very clear about what happened with japan. even though they were horrible civilian casualties this is a former president truman's words quote where now prepared to obliterate more rapidly complete every productive enterprise the japanese have above ground in any city we shall destroy the docs, their factories in their communications. let there be no mistake said harry truman we shall completely destroy japan's power to make war. prime minister...
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and it is not what harry truman wanted to wear. the sponsor, the national security act of 1947, and i have electric at the truman library years ago, and the archive just gave me a letter that truman wrote that eventually became an update in the washington post . that long before he died said he didn't create the c i a to be a cloak and dagger organization. it was going to be an intelligence organization to provide information such as what wasn't done before per harbor. when we had broken the japanese diplomatic code and the information never got to the right, people didn't get out, don't why? it didn't get to the philippines. and that was never to happen again. so truman was appalled by what? uh well, what john f kennedy and i as in our did to the c i a particular with cobra action starting with eyes and powers decision to assassinate or remove most of the dec from power and a rod and install the shot or rod. so over the years, a cobra to action and clandestine activities became the key part of the c i a and then after $911.00, you
and it is not what harry truman wanted to wear. the sponsor, the national security act of 1947, and i have electric at the truman library years ago, and the archive just gave me a letter that truman wrote that eventually became an update in the washington post . that long before he died said he didn't create the c i a to be a cloak and dagger organization. it was going to be an intelligence organization to provide information such as what wasn't done before per harbor. when we had broken the...
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harry truman lavishly praised wilson. richard nixon wilson so much that he used what he mistakenly believed to be woodrow. woodrow olsson's own desk as his own. in fact, the so-called wilson desk. the white house inventory was so named for henry wilson ulysses grant second term vice president, but nobody had the nerve to tell nixon that over the past two decades, however, wilson's once lofty reputation has collapsed his name has been scrubbed from schools and other places of honor, including at princeton, the university. he almost single handedly, elevated from mediocrity to greatness. now many of the charges levied against wilson are true. he was an anti-black racist. his administration did impose a much more formalized and radical segregation upon the federal workforce. he failed to act against the wave of pogroms that convulsed american cities in the summer of 1919, just in the city of chicago 38 dead, two thirds of them black, hundreds injured, maybe 2000. who lost homes again, almost all of them black of the greatest
harry truman lavishly praised wilson. richard nixon wilson so much that he used what he mistakenly believed to be woodrow. woodrow olsson's own desk as his own. in fact, the so-called wilson desk. the white house inventory was so named for henry wilson ulysses grant second term vice president, but nobody had the nerve to tell nixon that over the past two decades, however, wilson's once lofty reputation has collapsed his name has been scrubbed from schools and other places of honor, including at...
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harry truman lavishly praised wilson. richard nixon wilson so much that he used what he mistakenly believed to be woodrow. woodrow olsson's own desk as his own. in fact, the so-called wilson desk. the white house inventory was so named for henry wilson ulysses grant second term vice president, but nobody had the nerve to tell nixon that over the past two decades, however, wilson's once lofty reputation has collapsed his name has been scrubbed from schools and other places of honor, including at princeton, the university. he almost single handedly, elevated from mediocrity to greatness. now many of the charges levied against wilson are true. he was an anti-black racist. his administration did impose a much more formalized and radical segregation upon the federal workforce. he failed to act against the wave of pogroms that convulsed american cities in the summer of 1919, just in the city of chicago 38 dead, two thirds of them black, hundreds injured, maybe 2000. who lost homes again, almost all of them black of the greatest
harry truman lavishly praised wilson. richard nixon wilson so much that he used what he mistakenly believed to be woodrow. woodrow olsson's own desk as his own. in fact, the so-called wilson desk. the white house inventory was so named for henry wilson ulysses grant second term vice president, but nobody had the nerve to tell nixon that over the past two decades, however, wilson's once lofty reputation has collapsed his name has been scrubbed from schools and other places of honor, including at...
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that proposal was accepted, they created committee, named harry truman as chair of the committee, give him a meager $50,000 budget to start the process. he started to look into defense contracts and how the money was spent. he traveled all around the country, visited production sites and to people on the streets. public to serve as watchdogs and of wistful government spending in defense issues. and he got thousands and thousands of letters from the public. some of them lead to real investigatory moment. so it proved committee. uncover massive amounts of government waste and spending. it is estimated he probably saved close to $10 billion in sarof f is1959. in fact, the most important part of his senate careerhe, returned from 1860-1874 when he died in office, he not only continued the cause ofprincipal architect of the civil rights actessence put in place the language for what b, so you have a phd from uc santa barbara, undergrad degree from there as well. colorado, mason city, iowa, all your past. to know that story when you are attending uc santa senate? betty: actually, i did not kn
that proposal was accepted, they created committee, named harry truman as chair of the committee, give him a meager $50,000 budget to start the process. he started to look into defense contracts and how the money was spent. he traveled all around the country, visited production sites and to people on the streets. public to serve as watchdogs and of wistful government spending in defense issues. and he got thousands and thousands of letters from the public. some of them lead to real...
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he had a personal relationship with and a unique influence upon every president since harry truman. as his body late here in the rotunda in february 2018, throngs of people came through to pay their last respects and all the members of congress and everybody, dignitaries from all around, tributes poured in. they included all of the living former presidents. here is a quick sample of some of the things they said. billy's acceptance of jesus christ around his 17th birthday not only changed his wife, it changed our country in the world one of the figures of the last 100 years. an american hero whose life and leadership truly earned him the title god's ambassador. barack obama tweeted this. billy graham was a humble servant who prayed for so many and two, with wisdom and grace gave hope and guidance to generations. george w. bush said those that are blessed to know billy graham benefited from his deep convictions and personal example his wisdom and humility, his grace and purity of heart. we knew his life was a gift from the almighty. i rejoice that he is now in the company of god that
he had a personal relationship with and a unique influence upon every president since harry truman. as his body late here in the rotunda in february 2018, throngs of people came through to pay their last respects and all the members of congress and everybody, dignitaries from all around, tributes poured in. they included all of the living former presidents. here is a quick sample of some of the things they said. billy's acceptance of jesus christ around his 17th birthday not only changed his...
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he had a personal relationship and influence on every president since harry truman. in 100218 -- 2018, it lied in state. all of the members of congress and dignitaries and tributes poured in. they included all of the living former presidents. here's a quick example of some of the things they said. billy acceptance of jesus christ around his 17th birthday not only changed his life, it chained our country and the world. he was one of the touring figures of the last 100 years, the american hero whose life and leadership truly earned him the title god's ambassador. barack obama said billy was a humble servant who gave home and guidance to generations of george w. bush said those of us benefited from his deep convictions and personal example, his wisdom and humility, his grace and purity of heart. we knew his life was a gift from the almighty. he rejoice he's in the company of god. bill clinton. he said billy graham was one of the most important religious leaders in american history. his powerful words touch countless hearts and minds. george h.w. bush. they were close. h
he had a personal relationship and influence on every president since harry truman. in 100218 -- 2018, it lied in state. all of the members of congress and dignitaries and tributes poured in. they included all of the living former presidents. here's a quick example of some of the things they said. billy acceptance of jesus christ around his 17th birthday not only changed his life, it chained our country and the world. he was one of the touring figures of the last 100 years, the american hero...
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truman got through that one. things can change. polling is a lot more sophisticated today, may be these polls will prove accurate, but do you think we get ahead of ourselves pre-determining a victory? >> we do. whether it is sports or politics or a new harvard harris poll says 30 one% of people are weighing their options. a lot of it pretty one% made their mind up and don't want to say it but that's a lot of people. this is winnable for sides. this is a close race. it's a tossup and it probably will be as we head into the fall but as far as who has the advantage, would rather be trump than biden right now. neil: thank you. one of the things we look at when we see markets advancing and the backdrop, how you and i are feeling, it comes back to our move as an electorate, you need look no further than what we are spending money on and cruises is something to spend money on, cruises don't come cheap. they are both solid after this. ♪ ♪ everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood whi
truman got through that one. things can change. polling is a lot more sophisticated today, may be these polls will prove accurate, but do you think we get ahead of ourselves pre-determining a victory? >> we do. whether it is sports or politics or a new harvard harris poll says 30 one% of people are weighing their options. a lot of it pretty one% made their mind up and don't want to say it but that's a lot of people. this is winnable for sides. this is a close race. it's a tossup and it...
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truman because truman's gone to the united nations. and the final point like to make as well, which is connected with your question carl which is why do other countries support the united states. in 1950 my own country has a labor government. many people on the labor backbenches aren't comfortable following america's lead and comfortable with the cold war logic. but they are old fashioned left collective security advocates who had been supporters of the league of nations in the 1930. so even the british government, which has all sorts problems, both domestic and imperial in 1950, is willing to commit troops to korea by the end of the summer and follow america's lead. so there is a successful coalition takes place in this early war, as america would see against north korea. that starts to evaporate when the war becomes war against the volunteers of the people's republic of china. you know, if i just pick up on what he was mentioning about stalin, i mean, there's there's there's also sort of a lot of interesting debate how important stal
truman because truman's gone to the united nations. and the final point like to make as well, which is connected with your question carl which is why do other countries support the united states. in 1950 my own country has a labor government. many people on the labor backbenches aren't comfortable following america's lead and comfortable with the cold war logic. but they are old fashioned left collective security advocates who had been supporters of the league of nations in the 1930. so even...
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so let's take harry truman's presidency as an. truman's presidency, one of the most corrupt in the 20th century. banner continued that the real story of that presidency consisted of policy issues such as the berlin airlift and the marshall plan and quote if you try to write history of the truman administration on the grounds of the misconduct of, the white house, then you're not really writing the history of the truman administration. at one point, a strong ideological skew among historian as against ronald reagan almost did him in. amid the disclosure of the iran-contra affair in 1988 american heritage ran an article by irwin friedman that put reagan in the same category as grant harding and nixon, complete with a cartoon one showing the four presidents falling into a hellish fiery pit around the same time, in his private correspondence, see woodward, despite doing his part during the 1950s to perpetuate the corruption narrative. describe the traditional narrative about the gilded age, including grant's presidency, as a howling a
so let's take harry truman's presidency as an. truman's presidency, one of the most corrupt in the 20th century. banner continued that the real story of that presidency consisted of policy issues such as the berlin airlift and the marshall plan and quote if you try to write history of the truman administration on the grounds of the misconduct of, the white house, then you're not really writing the history of the truman administration. at one point, a strong ideological skew among historian as...
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it reminds me of that sign on harry truman's desk: "the stank start here." the former president also whined about colombian-born judge juan merchan. >> the judge hates donald trump. just take a look. take a look at him. take a look at where he comes from. >> stephen: "they don't make good judges in colombia. colombia should stick to what they're known for -- fleece jackets and affordable raincoats. i deserve a judge from one of the good countries like patagonia or northface." earlier this week, trump's social media account put out a bit of disturbing content, it was a campaign video with a headline about a "unified reich." now, before you get too worked up, there's a simple explanation. donald trump wants to rule over a unified reich. now, trump eventually took down the video, but the biden campaign pounced on it. >> what's next for america? >> is this on his official account? wow. a unified reich? that's hitler's language. that's not america's. he cares about holding on to power. i care about you. >> stephen: "whoa! [applause] wow, huh. golly moses, they're
it reminds me of that sign on harry truman's desk: "the stank start here." the former president also whined about colombian-born judge juan merchan. >> the judge hates donald trump. just take a look. take a look at him. take a look at where he comes from. >> stephen: "they don't make good judges in colombia. colombia should stick to what they're known for -- fleece jackets and affordable raincoats. i deserve a judge from one of the good countries like patagonia or...
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truman or william douglas. e were the only two people he mentioned. and there were people at democratic convention in chicago. and behalf working hard to get him the nomination douglas convention, but they had been in close touchhey were working very hard to get him the nomination. and douglas was viewed as elite contender right until the final day of the convention. so here you have a sitting justice who comes very, very close to being fdr, his runng mate. and of course, he would have been president the following when fdr died. but are only two examples. there are a lot of other examples we could go through each of the justices and talk about the informal and policy related missions and assignments that fdr gave to them. and we have these there these policies in personal retionships. but what we also have is the usual with not a lot of it's a very, very striking contrast to today's supreme court. so the justices that fdr appointed, had lived public lives. you had rmer senators, former governor, former us gener
truman or william douglas. e were the only two people he mentioned. and there were people at democratic convention in chicago. and behalf working hard to get him the nomination douglas convention, but they had been in close touchhey were working very hard to get him the nomination. and douglas was viewed as elite contender right until the final day of the convention. so here you have a sitting justice who comes very, very close to being fdr, his runng mate. and of course, he would have been...
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truman to see how he came and won in a come back because he ran against a do-nothing congress and they realize that if they are in the majority and they are of the do-nothing congress, that's not an asset for donald trump so, increasingly, people are getting the drill that marjorie taylor greene is a human agitation machine and she just clawed her way to the bottom. >> all right, joe. marjorie taylor greene does not have the votes to get rid of johnson, so what does she gain from this and what do democrats gain from saving him? >> she gets a lot of attention from the far right base. i was at that press conference this morning and it was just a freewheeling thing. she was wearing a maggot hat at one point. she likes to do this and get the attention she wants and that's why i think you might see a few more, but certainly not enough republicans, and support her cause if she does bring this up. she's been threatening it for weeks but she says she's going to do it next week. as far as democrats, they can say they are actually interested in governing, which it has been shown that they are. t
truman to see how he came and won in a come back because he ran against a do-nothing congress and they realize that if they are in the majority and they are of the do-nothing congress, that's not an asset for donald trump so, increasingly, people are getting the drill that marjorie taylor greene is a human agitation machine and she just clawed her way to the bottom. >> all right, joe. marjorie taylor greene does not have the votes to get rid of johnson, so what does she gain from this and...
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and it had made a name for itself during world war two under the leadership of then senator harry truman when he investigated war profiteering and corrupt activities among defense contractors who were producing shoddy, shoddy materials, who were engaging in other kinds of corrupt activities that were hurting the war effort during world war two. so psc, as i mentioned, is sort of as it's no. had a pretty pretty prominent reputation as a an effective committee for doing investigations in the public interest. so senator mccarthy had you know, was able to take over that subcommittee and turn it to his own ends, which turned out to be highly politicized and and really improper in the way he conducted investigations. all right. it's 1953, 1954. the mccarthy hearings. this is where senator mccarthy pursued communists in government. he chaired the permanent subcommittee on investigations. the other republican members, carl mundt of south dakota, everett dirksen of illinois, charles potter of michigan. there were three democrats on the committee as well. john mcclellan of arkansas, henry jackson
and it had made a name for itself during world war two under the leadership of then senator harry truman when he investigated war profiteering and corrupt activities among defense contractors who were producing shoddy, shoddy materials, who were engaging in other kinds of corrupt activities that were hurting the war effort during world war two. so psc, as i mentioned, is sort of as it's no. had a pretty pretty prominent reputation as a an effective committee for doing investigations in the...
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harry truman butted in. called the federal reserve chairman as a whole on sunday, don't raise the rates. president nixon, republican was known to have a view on rates which he communicated to arthur burns. charles: and arthur burns later wrote about that in his biography. >> he admitted in so many words being susceptible to mattery. not the least lyndon johnson wanted william martin to know how much, how intensely lipped done johnson did not want him to tighten monetary policy before the election. monetary policy as political as the new york city council. inherently so in the constitution. gives monetary power to the most political branch of congress, our friends in "the new york sun" pointed out, the house of representatives. they have delegated it wisely or not to the federal reserve but inherently a political topic. bill dudley is off base. charles: he is really off base. >> circumspect the first word that jumps to mind when somebody says donald trump there is some risk. my goodness, it is not just the fe
harry truman butted in. called the federal reserve chairman as a whole on sunday, don't raise the rates. president nixon, republican was known to have a view on rates which he communicated to arthur burns. charles: and arthur burns later wrote about that in his biography. >> he admitted in so many words being susceptible to mattery. not the least lyndon johnson wanted william martin to know how much, how intensely lipped done johnson did not want him to tighten monetary policy before the...
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truman was thought to overwhelmingly lose, and he shockingly won. so who says it can't be something like that? >> well, neil, thank you for bringing up that now-neglected moment. 1948, obviously very brief, was an extraordinary moment when hubert humphrey basically as a young man, the mayor of minneapolis, 37 years old, forced the democratic party in the if face of the southern control of the party to take on a serious civil rights plank. and interestingly, truman was horrified and thought i'm going to lose the south -- neil: that's right. >> and he was certain, everyone knew that. and then truman mounted this incredible comeback and stormed to victory. and i point out in the book and in the article that hubert humphrey's career was bracketed by these to conception -- conventions. one heroic, the other tragic. neil: that is well put. james, an honor having you are. i want to steal you back again if i can. >> okay, i'd love to. neil: true believer, hubert humphrey, two different perspectives from 1948 to 1968, two very deferent outcomes for democrats
truman was thought to overwhelmingly lose, and he shockingly won. so who says it can't be something like that? >> well, neil, thank you for bringing up that now-neglected moment. 1948, obviously very brief, was an extraordinary moment when hubert humphrey basically as a young man, the mayor of minneapolis, 37 years old, forced the democratic party in the if face of the southern control of the party to take on a serious civil rights plank. and interestingly, truman was horrified and...
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and he has the letter from harry truman on his wall israel by president biden. and when i sat with president herzog, i told him something i want to tell you, too. i said mr. president, it may feel like 1938, but it isn't 1938 for at least two reasons. the first reason, o state of israe reason may be less obvious. there are over 600 million evangelicals all around the world, and we believe it is our responsibility to stand with the state of israel and jewish people everywhere. and what we have decided is if they're going to get to you, they have to getthrough us first. [applause] i know the jewish community is strong. i know you're proand alone. even as antisemitism rages. but i want you to know you don't have to. you're not alone. because somehow,e history between the christian and jewish communities of christian antisemitism which caused your with our community as an eternal shame, god has also surprised us by giving us an unusual time in history. we're in a world rife with antisemitism. there aren't 10 christian zionists go to the zionist world congress. the
and he has the letter from harry truman on his wall israel by president biden. and when i sat with president herzog, i told him something i want to tell you, too. i said mr. president, it may feel like 1938, but it isn't 1938 for at least two reasons. the first reason, o state of israe reason may be less obvious. there are over 600 million evangelicals all around the world, and we believe it is our responsibility to stand with the state of israel and jewish people everywhere. and what we have...
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truman to see how he came and wound in a comeback because he ran against a do-nothing congress and they realize if that happens, that's not an asset for donald trump so increasingly people are getting the drill that all marjorie taylor greene is a human agitator and she's clawed her way to the bottom. >> joe, it's your first visit to the 11th hour so we will make you answer the impossible, ntg doesn't have the votes to get rid of johnson so what does she have with this? >> she gets a lot of attention from the far right base, i was at that press conference this morning and it was a freewheeling thing, she was wearing a maga hat at one point, she likes to do this, and it gets that attention that she wants and i think that's why you might see a few more but certainly not enough republicans, and support her call it's she does do this. as far as democrats, they can say that they are interested in governing which is been shown that they are, that's why they have gotten the foreign aid package and johnson, that's not something that's going to last forever, it might be this one time or another
truman to see how he came and wound in a comeback because he ran against a do-nothing congress and they realize if that happens, that's not an asset for donald trump so increasingly people are getting the drill that all marjorie taylor greene is a human agitator and she's clawed her way to the bottom. >> joe, it's your first visit to the 11th hour so we will make you answer the impossible, ntg doesn't have the votes to get rid of johnson so what does she have with this? >> she gets...
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truman in 1948 to win maricopa county, which is centered on phoenix. if he is going to win them, it is going to be primarily on rights and values and democracy. i mean, i think those voters tend to see trump as better on the economy. i don't think biden can reverse that. they may be sympathetic victor, some of his environmental goals, but they're at like the libertarians, not big regulation people ultimately, his pathway to those kinds of voters is primarily on these non-economic issues. and it's probably more with women than men in those groups. i know that the biden campaign feels very confident that they can run even been better than they did in 2020 among college educated women after all, dobbs didn't happen until after the 2020 election, but they are worried that economic concerns might depress their numbers among college educated men. >> that is a kind of an interesting schism there. and i'm also looking ahead to the debate that's coming up in roughly a month or so and we had some new reporting from our colleagues here about how the two candidate
truman in 1948 to win maricopa county, which is centered on phoenix. if he is going to win them, it is going to be primarily on rights and values and democracy. i mean, i think those voters tend to see trump as better on the economy. i don't think biden can reverse that. they may be sympathetic victor, some of his environmental goals, but they're at like the libertarians, not big regulation people ultimately, his pathway to those kinds of voters is primarily on these non-economic issues. and...
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and harry truman started that john f kennedy institutionalized. but the other part is it is that once the president wants to launch a nuclear weapon for whatever reason, no one can overrule him. that's and that's another paradox that is very i would say that's sinister paradox right because it's it puts this authority in one person literally can bring upon the end civilization and then you have to say to yourself, how how is that just acceptable? and again, that kind of loops back to my idea that i think most people are busy with other things rather than thinking about. yes, yeah. and it's that we do because the world is is is a different animal and some of these could be really from being discussed more transparently all kinds of people. right. the launch of all our weapons all the way up requires two people to agree, even in the minuteman silo. yes. two keys have to be turned to guard against an unstable individual, except for the most important maker, the president and that's him and only him. yeah, absolutely. interesting. so did you decide to
and harry truman started that john f kennedy institutionalized. but the other part is it is that once the president wants to launch a nuclear weapon for whatever reason, no one can overrule him. that's and that's another paradox that is very i would say that's sinister paradox right because it's it puts this authority in one person literally can bring upon the end civilization and then you have to say to yourself, how how is that just acceptable? and again, that kind of loops back to my idea...