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and it was given the title by the new republic "how to remove lyndon johnson in 1968." and i thought he would kick me outta the program. - well, he finds out you had authored a piece about how to get rid of him and what does he do but call you and say, "work directly for me in the oval?" - no, it was an extraordinary thing that he did that so that i came into this project of going through dick's papers with a great loyalty to lyndon johnson. i mean, i never changed my mind about the war, but what he did domestically i thought was an amazing thing. but more than that, i felt a real kinship to me. he opened himself to me. he talked to me hour after hour. and i felt like those conversations gave me my first book on lbj that gave me the foundation for my career. so there was a loyalty to him, to lady bird, to his family. dick came into the boxes with an equally strong loyalty to the kennedy family. - [margaret] right. - that had been his first career job, working for john kennedy in that campaign, being so close to him on that small campaign, being in the white house, being
and it was given the title by the new republic "how to remove lyndon johnson in 1968." and i thought he would kick me outta the program. - well, he finds out you had authored a piece about how to get rid of him and what does he do but call you and say, "work directly for me in the oval?" - no, it was an extraordinary thing that he did that so that i came into this project of going through dick's papers with a great loyalty to lyndon johnson. i mean, i never changed my mind...
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on october 22nd, 15,resident lyndon johnson signed the highway beauticion act, which called for removing some outdoor advertising signs and encouraged scenic enhancement along the interstate highway system. the beautification effort was championed by lady bird johnson, who also worked with private organizations and government ofce tclean up the nation's capital. next on reel america showcase for the nation, the story of mrs. lyndon b johnson's beautification program, the 23 minute film by the naval photographic center details the first lady's efforts to plant trees and flowers and improve parks and playgrounds in the district of columbia, with the hope that other cities would follow. the example. of. beautification, to my mind, is far more than a matter of cosmetics. to me, it describes the whole effort to bring the natural world and the manmade world into harmony, to bring order, youthfulness, delight to our whole environment. after the presidential elections in 1964, mrs. lyndon johnson felt that to be most effective as the nation's first lady, she would constantly rate her efforts in
on october 22nd, 15,resident lyndon johnson signed the highway beauticion act, which called for removing some outdoor advertising signs and encouraged scenic enhancement along the interstate highway system. the beautification effort was championed by lady bird johnson, who also worked with private organizations and government ofce tclean up the nation's capital. next on reel america showcase for the nation, the story of mrs. lyndon b johnson's beautification program, the 23 minute film by the...
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truman,, jfk, lyndon johnson, richard nixon barack obama, joe biden. host: only two of v -- thinking this through to be sure -- so, lyndon johnson and barack obama went directly from the senate to the vice presidencym barack obama was never vice president. betty:. presidency. host: lbj was vice president jfk went straight from the senate. itfk obama are the two that went directly from the senate to the most had other service in between. host: and other senators have run for president, john kerry and bob dole. is it intimidating at times working with 1y: [laughs] it can be. with 100 senators period because when you work in theateposition like my position was bosses. because we worked directly for the secretary senate, so that the senate, but we also work for the 100 senators. we do is screw tonight by 100 one people so there can be intimid-- it's scrutinized by 101 times. most of them are appreciative of the work we do so i am happy to say we haven't had many difficult moments through the years. always thought oh i wish i hador her? betty: [laughs] the
truman,, jfk, lyndon johnson, richard nixon barack obama, joe biden. host: only two of v -- thinking this through to be sure -- so, lyndon johnson and barack obama went directly from the senate to the vice presidencym barack obama was never vice president. betty:. presidency. host: lbj was vice president jfk went straight from the senate. itfk obama are the two that went directly from the senate to the most had other service in between. host: and other senators have run for president, john...
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host: senate pro tem patty murray should have the grander bemesurpass lyndon johnson. as majority leader, johnson occupied several hideaways along with a grand leadership suite. he had so many rooms, in fact, that they collectively became known as the johnson east ranch." betty: yeah. lyndon johnson was the master of real estate on capitol hil became majority leader in the 1950's,he gained every space he could get. he had his personal officis hideaway office then it just kept growing and where as majority leader, he gained what we now call the lyndon johnson room onhe second floor, one of the prettiest rooms in the capitol. . he took that space over and that became his leadership offy of the otherces. . when he became vice president in 1961, he also got the vice president's's office in the relinquish the lbj room. so with each step he moved up the ladder, he to give some of it but he became president. host: what is your job as senate historian and america now? betty: i am here to consult whenever necessary. something comes up in the office and successors have questions
host: senate pro tem patty murray should have the grander bemesurpass lyndon johnson. as majority leader, johnson occupied several hideaways along with a grand leadership suite. he had so many rooms, in fact, that they collectively became known as the johnson east ranch." betty: yeah. lyndon johnson was the master of real estate on capitol hil became majority leader in the 1950's,he gained every space he could get. he had his personal officis hideaway office then it just kept growing and...
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i want to begin with when this came about for lyndon johnson during his presidency. it was his january, 1964 state of the union address when he first declared this war on poverty in america. i want to show that for our viewers and come back and that will launch the conversation this morning about that. [video clip] >> very often, the lack of jobs and money is not the cause of poverty but the symptom. the cause may light deeper in our failure to give our fellow citizens a fair chance to develop their own capacities. a lack of education and training and a lack of medical care and housing and a lack of decent communities in which to live and bring up their children area whatever the cause, our joint federal and local efforts must pursue poverty, pursue it wherever it exists from city slums in small towns, sharecropper shacks or in migrant worker k -- camps. on indian reservations, among whites as well as knee grows. among the young as well as the aged, in the boom towns and the depressed areas. our aim is not only to relieve the symptom of poverty but to cure it and abo
i want to begin with when this came about for lyndon johnson during his presidency. it was his january, 1964 state of the union address when he first declared this war on poverty in america. i want to show that for our viewers and come back and that will launch the conversation this morning about that. [video clip] >> very often, the lack of jobs and money is not the cause of poverty but the symptom. the cause may light deeper in our failure to give our fellow citizens a fair chance to...
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lyndon b johnson's beautification program, the 23 minute film by the naval photographic center details the first lady's efforts to plant trees and flowers and improve parks and playgrounds in the district of columbia, with the hope that other cities would follow. the example. of. beautification, to my mind, is far more than a matter of cosmetics. to me, it describes the whole effort to bring the natural world and the manmade world into harmony, to bring order, youthfulness, delight to our whole environment. after the presidential elections in 1964, mrs. lyndon johnson felt that to be most effective as the nation's first lady, she would constantly rate her efforts in a few major areas of concern. during a meeting at the lbj ranch, mrs. johnson was urged by secretary of the interior stewart udall to share her lifelong interest in one of these areas conservation and beautification. putting this interest into practice would require organization and hard work. mrs. johnson wanted to make her adopted hometown an example for others to follow. washington, d.c., would be a showcase for the nati
lyndon b johnson's beautification program, the 23 minute film by the naval photographic center details the first lady's efforts to plant trees and flowers and improve parks and playgrounds in the district of columbia, with the hope that other cities would follow. the example. of. beautification, to my mind, is far more than a matter of cosmetics. to me, it describes the whole effort to bring the natural world and the manmade world into harmony, to bring order, youthfulness, delight to our whole...
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he said, i love lyndon johnson. i never would have imagined two years later, i would be marching in the streets against him. >> we shall overcome. >> that was the moment. when he was working on the speech, only that day to work on the speech, nine hours. he comes in at 9:00, has to be ready at 6:00. he put his watch away, as if he would put his watch away, he wouldn't have to worry about time. it was crazy. he kept working. pages were going out to lyndon johnson who is screaming outside, but knows he can't pressure ddick because he only has that day. he had to take a break. he and mike used to smoke cigars together. he heard the young people singing, "we shall overcome." he added that passage into the speech after he talked about not a northern problem, not a southern problem, not a states right problem, the constitutional command is clear, it is not even a moral problem to deny your fellow americans a right to vote, it is wrong, dead wrong. then he said, even if we get this done, the full blessings will take a lot
he said, i love lyndon johnson. i never would have imagined two years later, i would be marching in the streets against him. >> we shall overcome. >> that was the moment. when he was working on the speech, only that day to work on the speech, nine hours. he comes in at 9:00, has to be ready at 6:00. he put his watch away, as if he would put his watch away, he wouldn't have to worry about time. it was crazy. he kept working. pages were going out to lyndon johnson who is screaming...
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host: when we come b the 60th anniversary of president lyndon johnson's great society speech. later this week, we will look at whether the federal programs lost during his presidency have helped or hurt the war on poverty in this country. that conversation with the center for law and public policy and the american enterprise institute. we will have that conversation right after this b♪ >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington live and on-demand. keep up with the 's biggest events with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns, and more from the you can also stay current with the current episodes of "washington l" as well as scheduling information for c-span tv networks and c-sradio. plus, a variet c-span now is available in the apple store and google play. scan the qr code to download it for free today, or visit our e, c-span.org. c-span now, your front row seat to washington anytime, anywhere. >> the house will be in order. this year, c-span cel
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include the influence and power of lyndon johnson, the story of the first female senator and when mark twain worked as a senate staffer. >> he was not yet a famous author but a promising rising author at the time and working on his first book and he was looking for a job that would help pay the bills to essentially promote his writing career. stewart, despite his appearance did give him a job and he became a clerk in stewart's office. at that time it was not unusual because the senate only met a few months out of the year so they often hired reporters and correspondents of clerks for those and was sort of mutual beneficial experience for both of them. but he didn't prove to be a particularly good senate employee. >> betty koed with her book "scenes" sunday night on c-span's x&a. listen to our q&a and all podcasts on our free c-span now app. nit, 2024 republican presidential candidate and rmer president donald trump etwith voters during a campaign stop in the bronx, new york. watch live coverage srtg 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now, our free mobile vio app, or online at c-span.o
include the influence and power of lyndon johnson, the story of the first female senator and when mark twain worked as a senate staffer. >> he was not yet a famous author but a promising rising author at the time and working on his first book and he was looking for a job that would help pay the bills to essentially promote his writing career. stewart, despite his appearance did give him a job and he became a clerk in stewart's office. at that time it was not unusual because the senate...
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a key figure they shared, though a key figure they shared, though not at the same time ,lyndon johnson. dick goodwin had come to believe that lbj's continuation of the vietnam war derailed much of the good achieved in domestic programs and civil rights progress. he left the white house in 1965 and went on to work with johnson's political nemesis, robert kennedy. for her part, doris worked directly with lbj in his final period in office, and later assisted him with his memoirs. husband and wife had argued for decades about this giant in american history and their own lives. going through the boxes led to a kind of unexpected and, again, deeply personal resolution. doris: after we were going through the selma part of it, he went upstairs and he said, 'oh my god, i'm feeling affection for the old guy again." and it really healed him in those last years of his life. there was something about going through these boxes that, for me, i felt as long as we had more boxes to go through, that he'd keep on living and we'd have our story together. there were still hundreds of boxes left that had to
a key figure they shared, though a key figure they shared, though not at the same time ,lyndon johnson. dick goodwin had come to believe that lbj's continuation of the vietnam war derailed much of the good achieved in domestic programs and civil rights progress. he left the white house in 1965 and went on to work with johnson's political nemesis, robert kennedy. for her part, doris worked directly with lbj in his final period in office, and later assisted him with his memoirs. husband and wife...
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it led to lyndon johnson stopping the bombing, trying to negotiate a peace, withdrawing from the race and had it not been for fate in many ways, that mission might truly have been accomplished. because what happened is north vietnam said they'll come to the table the very next day. they were set to go to hawaii to bring generals and everybody that has start the talks. martin luther king was shot. and then the riots happened. and then the peace talks stalled. and then you get the democratic convention. and for us striation is built up those same piece kids are there. they just want to see a piece plank and they're there to make that happen. but there's also people just wanting mayhem disturbing, holding viet cong flags, provoking police, and then the police of course, had a riot and that was the end of the democratic party's chances for that election law and order became the theme of richard nixon again, quite different from today. this was a war americans were fighting thousands of college students were being recruited for it. >> and they say now in some of the polls that while gaza h
it led to lyndon johnson stopping the bombing, trying to negotiate a peace, withdrawing from the race and had it not been for fate in many ways, that mission might truly have been accomplished. because what happened is north vietnam said they'll come to the table the very next day. they were set to go to hawaii to bring generals and everybody that has start the talks. martin luther king was shot. and then the riots happened. and then the peace talks stalled. and then you get the democratic...
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i mean, if lyndon johnson concern is the most important thing he's done anything which puts him really in the pantheon close to fdr, was that slew of programs. the great society and civil rights why did was it called the great society? >> what happens is it's really is a great story. bill moyers calls dx1 de in march, ticket just come there. he'd been brought over as a speech writer for lbj, having worked for jfk. and he said the president wants to talk to us about a johnson program, not something that he's just doing to finish for kennedy. he had gotten the tax cut so which was kennedy's civil rights was moving through so he said, dick that, we go into the oval office, said no, are going to the white house swimming pool. they get to the swimming pool and johnson swimming naked in the pool deck, said he looked like a whale going side stroking up and down. the two of them is standing there in their suits and ties and go johnson says, well, come on in guys, and they have nothing to do but strip, they go and now you suddenly have three guys swimming in the pool. they can then find naked.
i mean, if lyndon johnson concern is the most important thing he's done anything which puts him really in the pantheon close to fdr, was that slew of programs. the great society and civil rights why did was it called the great society? >> what happens is it's really is a great story. bill moyers calls dx1 de in march, ticket just come there. he'd been brought over as a speech writer for lbj, having worked for jfk. and he said the president wants to talk to us about a johnson program, not...
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we are marking the 60 anniversary of lyndon johnson's great society speech. the anniversary is this wednesday, may 22. he gave a speech at the university of michigan. kentucky is up first. caller: thank you very kindly. i believe that we've been privatizing public-sector sector functions for decades. even after the rhetoric about growing government, the private sector has been taking over the public sector with a motive. the social safety act, there is wide range of income where you cannot make it up my to get by but a claim you get too much money to get help. also, the thing about dependency is it people have the necessary conditions like food or bed to sleep in or something, then they will have what they need to acquire the conditions. without that, you have to starve in the streets. the last thing i will say is if you look at poor lower income districts in our communities, they don't get the proper public sector functions. you look. at the well off areas and to get the best of everything. if everyone was -- elected at the large instead of districts, i will
we are marking the 60 anniversary of lyndon johnson's great society speech. the anniversary is this wednesday, may 22. he gave a speech at the university of michigan. kentucky is up first. caller: thank you very kindly. i believe that we've been privatizing public-sector sector functions for decades. even after the rhetoric about growing government, the private sector has been taking over the public sector with a motive. the social safety act, there is wide range of income where you cannot make...
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after the death of john kennedy in november 63, he retained his post under lyndon johnson. makhnomar largely determined us strategy in the vietnam conflict. insisted on us intervention in laos and vietnam and the expansion of american presence in indo-china as opposed to beijing. on his initiative, the project “100,000. targeted program for recruiting conscripts into the army who previously did not fit into the requirements” appeared. the shell of private homer kucha was not supposed to become a soldier in principle, but in the end he killed the company sergeant major and committed suicide. by the end of 1965, mcnamara began to realize the futility of further us military efforts; in may 1967, he presented a memorandum to president johnson, in which he indicated that the war in vietnam was being lost at the political level, and six months later left the post of minister of defense. he set a record of 7 years in office, then mcnamara served as president of the world bank for 13 years, dying in 2009 at the age of 93. in principle, if you look at the logic of president kenn
after the death of john kennedy in november 63, he retained his post under lyndon johnson. makhnomar largely determined us strategy in the vietnam conflict. insisted on us intervention in laos and vietnam and the expansion of american presence in indo-china as opposed to beijing. on his initiative, the project “100,000. targeted program for recruiting conscripts into the army who previously did not fit into the requirements” appeared. the shell of private homer kucha was not supposed to...
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it turned out that even before the escalation of the conflict with the arrival of lyndon johnson in the white house, the air force destroyed all the rebels in south vietnam three times. the situation on the battlefield began to deteriorate, the escalation reached new speeds, sometimes to make everything worse. losing. in a war of attrition, russia, with a population 4-5 times larger than ukraine, has a huge advantage. the ukrainian side has exhausted its strength, i hope mr. lavrov is thinking about starting negotiations. if i were an employee of the russian ministry of foreign affairs, then i would probably want to know what the ukrainian ambassador and the chinese representative discussed in beijing. and i would try to appeal to that meeting to start discussing three issues. a revision of the european security architecture so that there is no threat to anyone, but they often talk about the so-called korean freeze scenario, does this even make sense? i think the korean scenario is a terrible idea, all parties to the conflict should strive for a solution to it that will not... contain t
it turned out that even before the escalation of the conflict with the arrival of lyndon johnson in the white house, the air force destroyed all the rebels in south vietnam three times. the situation on the battlefield began to deteriorate, the escalation reached new speeds, sometimes to make everything worse. losing. in a war of attrition, russia, with a population 4-5 times larger than ukraine, has a huge advantage. the ukrainian side has exhausted its strength, i hope mr. lavrov is thinking...
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after the death of john kennedy in november '63, he retained his post under lyndon johnson. mcnamara largely determined us strategy. in the vietnam conflict, insisted on us intervention in laos and vietnam and the expansion of the american presence in indo- china as a counterweight to beijing. on his initiative , the “100,000” project appeared, a targeted program for recruiting conscripts into the army who previously did not fit into the requirements due to physical or mental health problems. due to the shortage of conscripts, this became a necessity. popularly, this program was called “morons” mcnomars or corps of morons, because in 5 years there are more than 300,000 people with a low iq level troops were sent. a significant portion of these people had difficulty surviving combat stress and were prone to aggression. one of them is shown in the stanley kubrick film - a full metal shell. private homer kucha was not supposed to become a soldier in principle, but in the end he killed the company sergeant major and committed suicide. by the end of 1965, mcnamara began t
after the death of john kennedy in november '63, he retained his post under lyndon johnson. mcnamara largely determined us strategy. in the vietnam conflict, insisted on us intervention in laos and vietnam and the expansion of the american presence in indo- china as a counterweight to beijing. on his initiative , the “100,000” project appeared, a targeted program for recruiting conscripts into the army who previously did not fit into the requirements due to physical or mental health...
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lyndon johnson with respects was a very good president brought forth pieces of legislation and chose not to run because of opposition to views on vietnam. and i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he's alienated not just young people but a lot of democratic base. >> i never argue with history. i was around during vietnam. i was around during president lyndon johnson great society programs, they brought on vote rights he brought on -- the medicare, medicaid all of those things, that made us a great society. he was the internet of and all of that. went down the drain because of vietnam. will: all of the references to what happened in 1968 they do match up. it is a little uncanny because that pete and i are going to go off the wall on parallels between 2024 ands the protest of 1968. pete: yeah. details like rfk there's an rfk in both. timing, polls, yeah it is really -- rachel: parallels but these guys are old bernie sanders, so many of the top members of the democrat party they remember that time. and they're trying to -- to, you know, remind joe
lyndon johnson with respects was a very good president brought forth pieces of legislation and chose not to run because of opposition to views on vietnam. and i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he's alienated not just young people but a lot of democratic base. >> i never argue with history. i was around during vietnam. i was around during president lyndon johnson great society programs, they brought on vote rights he brought on -- the medicare,...
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it turned out that even before the escalation of the conflict with the arrival of lyndon johnson in the white house, the air force destroyed all the rebels in southern vietnam three times. situation on the field the battle began to deteriorate, the escalation took a new turn, sometimes, for things to get better, they must first get worse, for this reason i am especially closely watching the slow advance of russian troops on kharkov, the second largest city in ukraine, and symbolically very important for it, the west is wondering whether russian goals in ukraine will be revised, what's the point? i think the korean scenario is a terrible idea; all parties to the conflict should strive for a solution to it that does not contain the potential for renewal war. if a demilitarized zone with an armed border appears in ukraine, on one side, which will be ukrainians and nato, and on the other, russians, the likelihood of a conflict flaring up will not go away. korea is generally a bad example. in 1953-54 , they agreed on a truce in the agreement. it was argued that the parties would jointly seek
it turned out that even before the escalation of the conflict with the arrival of lyndon johnson in the white house, the air force destroyed all the rebels in southern vietnam three times. situation on the field the battle began to deteriorate, the escalation took a new turn, sometimes, for things to get better, they must first get worse, for this reason i am especially closely watching the slow advance of russian troops on kharkov, the second largest city in ukraine, and symbolically very...
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some of the storie told include the influence and power of lyndon johnson. the story of the first female senator and when mark twain worked as a sete ser he was not yetauthor. he was a rising author at the time and he his first book and looking for a job that would help pay the bills to essentially promote his writing career. despite his sinister appearance, he gave him a job and he became a clerk in stuart's office. at that time that was not unusual because the senate only met a few months out of the year so they often hired reporters as clerks. it was a mutual beneficial experience but he did not turn out to be particularly good employee. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. ♪ >> today an unprecedented armada landed on the shores of normandy. >> these are the -- these are the men who toothe cliffs. these are the champions who these are the heroes who helped d en 2 million suns from 15 countries jumped into flak filled skies and a bloodsoaked met death on an even playing. >> the sons o
some of the storie told include the influence and power of lyndon johnson. the story of the first female senator and when mark twain worked as a sete ser he was not yetauthor. he was a rising author at the time and he his first book and looking for a job that would help pay the bills to essentially promote his writing career. despite his sinister appearance, he gave him a job and he became a clerk in stuart's office. at that time that was not unusual because the senate only met a few months out...
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joe biden won a larger victory in american than i believe any democratic president since lyndon johnson in 1964 in that landslide victory. he won maryland by as big a margin as trump won idaho. these are big numbers we're talking about and it's because maryland of all states is uniquely anti-trump and is well positioned for the emerging democratic coalition. so, again, not to hammer the point home too much, but larry hogan has an uphill climb in this fight in the fall. >> >> margaret in wyoming. independent. good morning, margaret. >> . >> caller: i do have a question for mr. rubashkin. i would like to know, okay, all right. what's going on in america the open immigration, the open border and the heavy deficits that the united states is incurring under the biden regime. i would like to know if that's having any effect on the voting that's going to take place in maryland. or anywhere else in the country that would be turning away from the ideological agenda of the democratic party more towards the center. that's my question. >> what do you think of those issues? the border, the deficits.
joe biden won a larger victory in american than i believe any democratic president since lyndon johnson in 1964 in that landslide victory. he won maryland by as big a margin as trump won idaho. these are big numbers we're talking about and it's because maryland of all states is uniquely anti-trump and is well positioned for the emerging democratic coalition. so, again, not to hammer the point home too much, but larry hogan has an uphill climb in this fight in the fall. >> >>...
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lyndon johnson's one-term election due to student protests in vietnam. on the other hand, you saw the experience of mrs. hillary clinton in 2016 and the boycott of these young people who did not go to vote . why do you come and spend so much money on your credibility and political future? i have come up with some interesting answers for the zionist regime, and i will share them with you. one of them is that mr. biden has said since 1990, when he was a senator, only a few decades ago, that if israel is not a zionist regime, we should create a zionist regime in our region. one an interesting quote by mr. dennis ross , who was mr. obama's middle east advisor in the first term, says that whenever we in the government had problems with the zionist regime , there were differences , mr. biden was the mediator between us and the zionist regime. 50% of mr. biden's cabinet is jewish, mr. anthony blinken, minister of foreign affairs, mrs. janet kellen, minister of treasury, and on the other hand, mr. biden is the only president who has traveled to the occupied terr
lyndon johnson's one-term election due to student protests in vietnam. on the other hand, you saw the experience of mrs. hillary clinton in 2016 and the boycott of these young people who did not go to vote . why do you come and spend so much money on your credibility and political future? i have come up with some interesting answers for the zionist regime, and i will share them with you. one of them is that mr. biden has said since 1990, when he was a senator, only a few decades ago, that if...
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i was around doing a president lyndon johnson's great society programs that brought on voting rights. the civil rights well, he was vice president. we forgot server-side of 64 but he brought on the medicare medicaid all those things that made us a great society he was the engineer of an all that went down the drain because of vietnam. and so these kinds of issues could very well be taken over as he in this instance, we see that there are some outside forces. sum that i feel are not on the up and up that are involved in this. and so i share that concern that we have got to be very careful. that we do not stymie protests i am where i am today because of protests we did it non-violently. >> i was disciple of martin luther king junior violent protest is not free speech and that is what we've got to get everybody to understand. >> and joe biden protects free speech. but he also protects law representative claiborne, i hear the concerning your voice and you are saying, look, this is a particular concern. i do want to ask you how concerned we are hearing from others, how concerned the biden
i was around doing a president lyndon johnson's great society programs that brought on voting rights. the civil rights well, he was vice president. we forgot server-side of 64 but he brought on the medicare medicaid all those things that made us a great society he was the engineer of an all that went down the drain because of vietnam. and so these kinds of issues could very well be taken over as he in this instance, we see that there are some outside forces. sum that i feel are not on the up...
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i might add the president lyndon johnson chose not to for reelection because of the opposition that occurred as a result of the vietnam war. and further, let us not forget those who demonstrated, went to the streets and protested iraq and afghanistan. maybe those protesters should have spent listened to as well. government policy is not always right. a number of my colleagues in both parties, not just the republican party for the democratic party as well, as well as many news reporters, newspapers, they are very concerned about the protest we see on campuses across the country so let me be very clear. i share those concerns about violence on campus or for that matter, anyplace else. i condemn those who threw a brick through the window at columbia university that kind of violence should not be taking place on campuses. i am also concerned condemned the group of individuals at ucla from california who violently attacked the peaceful encampment of antiwar demonstrators on the campus of ucla. let me clear, i condemn all forms of violence on campus whether they are committed by people who support
i might add the president lyndon johnson chose not to for reelection because of the opposition that occurred as a result of the vietnam war. and further, let us not forget those who demonstrated, went to the streets and protested iraq and afghanistan. maybe those protesters should have spent listened to as well. government policy is not always right. a number of my colleagues in both parties, not just the republican party for the democratic party as well, as well as many news reporters,...
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later, with the upcoming 60th anniversary of president lyndon johnson's great society speech, we will take a closer look at whether the federal programs launched during his presidency have helped or hurt the war on poverty in this country. that conversation coming up later on the "washington journal." stay with us. ♪ >> this week on c-span, the house and senate are in session. to regular digital assets and cryptocurrency. the senate will take a procedural vote on a bipartisan cybersecurity bill. secretary blinken will testify before two congressional committees to discuss his department's proposed 2025 budget and global instability on tuesday before the senate foreign relations committee and on wednesday before the house foreign affairs committee. on thursday, the northwestern university president, ucla's chancellor, and directors university president -- and the rutgers university president. beginning friday, live coverage of the three-day libertarian pay convention. frida's speakers include robert f kennedy, junior. saturday speakers include former president donald trump. watch thi
later, with the upcoming 60th anniversary of president lyndon johnson's great society speech, we will take a closer look at whether the federal programs launched during his presidency have helped or hurt the war on poverty in this country. that conversation coming up later on the "washington journal." stay with us. ♪ >> this week on c-span, the house and senate are in session. to regular digital assets and cryptocurrency. the senate will take a procedural vote on a bipartisan...
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johnson, and they were activists. hill was white. she grew up in a union family in new hampshire and attended the university of new hampshire and worked as a social worker. abani hill was black. his family had fled the south during the great migration of the 1920s and 1930s. they ended up in philadelphia, where he grew up and attended college and became enmeshed in the national association for advancement of colored people, which was at that point the most prominent civil rights organization in the country. both them. then, by the time they married in 1960, were passionately committed to civil rights. they were prominent members of the acp in portsmouth, new hampshire, where they lived. they were involved in activism after this experience. then they went to their minister. they were unitarian. it's a denomination with which very much believed in science and in progress. and they were gratified when their minister believed them. they also went to the u.s. military, which was second nature to americans in those period i
johnson, and they were activists. hill was white. she grew up in a union family in new hampshire and attended the university of new hampshire and worked as a social worker. abani hill was black. his family had fled the south during the great migration of the 1920s and 1930s. they ended up in philadelphia, where he grew up and attended college and became enmeshed in the national association for advancement of colored people, which was at that point the most prominent civil rights organization in...
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johnson won. but what do you make of this environment today and the law and order issues that donald trump is raising to address what's going on today? >> you know, if you look historically, neil, when there is unrest in this country, it historically has always been an in-kind contribution to the right, to mostly republicans. if you remember ronald reagan in 1966 ran against the free speech movement -- neil: right, right. >> -- and pledged to clean up berkeley, and then you had nixon ran on law and order. and ronald reagan sent in the troops, and anytime you have strong leadership and that's unrest -- there's unrest, republicans tend to benefit. neil: so you think that could be happening now? you know, donald trump has been pounding that theme that we've got law and disorder going on in this country, and he would put a stop to that. he would not allow these kids to do what they've done to the american flag and to just blast the united states or talk of anti-semitism and worse that he sees running
johnson won. but what do you make of this environment today and the law and order issues that donald trump is raising to address what's going on today? >> you know, if you look historically, neil, when there is unrest in this country, it historically has always been an in-kind contribution to the right, to mostly republicans. if you remember ronald reagan in 1966 ran against the free speech movement -- neil: right, right. >> -- and pledged to clean up berkeley, and then you had...
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lyndon johnson was a very good president of the united states in many ways, he passed a lot of important legislation and he chose not to run again in '68, despite... despite his conflicting views on the war in vietnam. i have very serious concerns that president biden is putting himself in a similar position. he alienated not only young people, but also much of the democratic base in his views on israel and the war in gaza. so i hope that, politically and morally , the president will stop giving netanyahu a blank check. and i hope for their understanding that from a political point of view, this will not benefit our country. we can agree. his administration is completely confused on various issues, that's why, for example, they consider protests on american campuses to be something completely out of the ordinary, and it must be suppressed by force, and at the same time, recently they encouraged protests in belgrade and said that all those who are rioting, they turn out to be so good, right now there is outrage in tbilis, he also uses something that not everyone understands, what, what is
lyndon johnson was a very good president of the united states in many ways, he passed a lot of important legislation and he chose not to run again in '68, despite... despite his conflicting views on the war in vietnam. i have very serious concerns that president biden is putting himself in a similar position. he alienated not only young people, but also much of the democratic base in his views on israel and the war in gaza. so i hope that, politically and morally , the president will stop...
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some of the stories told include the influence and power senate majority leader lyndon johnson for the story of the first female senator and when mark twain worked as a senate staffer. >> he is not yet a famous author. he was a promising a rising risr at the time. he was working on his first book that he was looking for a job to help pay the bills to essentially promote his writing career. stewart, and despite his sinister appearance did give him a job and he became a clerk in stewart's office for at that time, that is not unusual descent only met into the often hired reporters and clerks who were mutual beneficiaries did not prove to be optically good citizen employee picnics about it with her book for 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q and a. all of our podcasts on c-span now app. ♪ today an unprecedented armada of normandy. >> these are the boys. these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the championship help free a continent. these are the heroes that had helped end a war progressed to a million suns from 15 countries jumped into flak filled skies a blood soaked surface and met
some of the stories told include the influence and power senate majority leader lyndon johnson for the story of the first female senator and when mark twain worked as a senate staffer. >> he is not yet a famous author. he was a promising a rising risr at the time. he was working on his first book that he was looking for a job to help pay the bills to essentially promote his writing career. stewart, and despite his sinister appearance did give him a job and he became a clerk in stewart's...
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president lyndon johnson signed a holiday ads in 1960 moving memorial day to the last monday in may. the will to not take effect until 1971 so three of us were right. that's it for "varney & company." "cavuto: coast to coast" starts three, two, now. >> forget about down
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. >> that is why president biden is now being compared to lyndon johnson, a president who has been responsible for a lot of bills that democrats like but could see his place in history diminished by an unwinnable war. this criticism, these comparisons are coming from bernie sanders and close biden friend, jim clyburn. >> i would not be standing here as president making these awards were it not for jim. i mean that sincerely. >> this afternoon a medal of freedom for james clyburn. a man credited for saving biden's 2020 campaign who hours ago agreed with bernie sanders who says of the biden gaza policy -- >> this may be biden's vietnam. >> it's a good argument. i never argue with history. >> white house officials bristle at the comparison. >> look, joe biden ended the longest war in american history. >> still president biden is working hard to move on. >> getting that hostage deal is so critical deal to bring hostages home. >> weeks after anti-israel protests began on campuses, the education secretary sent schools a letter. anti-semitism is discrimination and prohibited by title 6 of the civil r
. >> that is why president biden is now being compared to lyndon johnson, a president who has been responsible for a lot of bills that democrats like but could see his place in history diminished by an unwinnable war. this criticism, these comparisons are coming from bernie sanders and close biden friend, jim clyburn. >> i would not be standing here as president making these awards were it not for jim. i mean that sincerely. >> this afternoon a medal of freedom for james...
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in 1964, the last time this happened, lyndon johnson won by a strong distance in america, and the uk election was actually before that. so there really is no comparison. but maybe the conservatives will be hoping that it will cause less media attention on the british elections so they will benefit from that but there is no guarantee, that is speculation. i think the only thing that could potentially make a difference is if it looks like donald trump might win, but it has not been confirmed and there is all sorts of issues going on in america in the way that there were of the 2000 election between george w bush and al gore. and the labour party machine desperately looks to keir starmer to denounce donald trump because of their ideological position, and he, playing the role of prime minister in waiting, as he would hope to be, knows that that would hope to be, knows that that would be a bad idea, ithink would hope to be, knows that that would be a bad idea, i think there might be some friction there and perhaps the opportunity for division, but that's miles away from what could actuall
in 1964, the last time this happened, lyndon johnson won by a strong distance in america, and the uk election was actually before that. so there really is no comparison. but maybe the conservatives will be hoping that it will cause less media attention on the british elections so they will benefit from that but there is no guarantee, that is speculation. i think the only thing that could potentially make a difference is if it looks like donald trump might win, but it has not been confirmed and...
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lyndon johnson in many respects was a very, very good president and chose not to run in '68 because of opposition to his views on vietnam. and i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he's alienated not just young people but the democratic base in his views on israel and this war. liz: i think gaza is biden's vietnam. wasn't biden's botched exit out of afghanistan his vietnam? biden is fence sitting on all this is just slamming him really hard. it's just not leadership. trump is saying this is so weak. you need leadership. trump is saying there's no leadership here. your final word. >> there's no leadership and joe biden doesn't know what to do and he doesn't want to go against israel and he doesn't want to support israel and wants the votes to harvest from the palestinian sympathizers and hamas sympathizers, but knows that's not politically palpable and be strong and tell the truth and lead america and you'll be okay but he's not capable of doing that. liz: congressman van drew, thank you for joining and yous good to see you again. still ahead, nat
lyndon johnson in many respects was a very, very good president and chose not to run in '68 because of opposition to his views on vietnam. and i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he's alienated not just young people but the democratic base in his views on israel and this war. liz: i think gaza is biden's vietnam. wasn't biden's botched exit out of afghanistan his vietnam? biden is fence sitting on all this is just slamming him really hard. it's just not...
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lyndon johnson, in many respects, was a very good president, domestically, he offered major pieces of legislation and chose not to run a '68 because of opposition to his views on vietnam. >> comparing it to vietnam is an over exaggeration. this is a different circumstance and i think that people who actually lived through that difficult time would say that this is not comparable but that's not to say that this is not a serious matter. >> is this comparable? does senator sanders have a point or is he exaggerating? >> we better listen to the young people of this country. i worked very hard getting rid of apartheid in south africa and i can recall when they organized on campuses and they have to move that issue. we cannot ignore them and we cannot ignore bernie sanders. one thing we can say about him is that he has been true to his positions, we have understood very well what it means to pay attention to the young people and he is not afraid to speak up, so let's not dismiss what he said. >> what do you think? >> the historical parallel is not apt point in vietnam there was a national dr
lyndon johnson, in many respects, was a very good president, domestically, he offered major pieces of legislation and chose not to run a '68 because of opposition to his views on vietnam. >> comparing it to vietnam is an over exaggeration. this is a different circumstance and i think that people who actually lived through that difficult time would say that this is not comparable but that's not to say that this is not a serious matter. >> is this comparable? does senator sanders have...
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and lyndon johnson accurately cites as a robust campaigner in legislator. he came on a massive landslide in 1964 and then was voted out because of a dominant but effective public policy position around the vietnam war . i think presidents have been navigating this divide between campaigning and governing that can be a slippery slope. often impacting governing, i think it is not about pure dominance. >> let's talk about how the viewers should parse that against objection. your op-ed says democrats can appear weak and indecisive. maybe we need to clarify what these terms and words mean to you. do they need to be more aggressive especially on topics like abortion where they seem to be winning, or do you mean something different? >> dominance is broader than just aggression but aggression is part of a heart high dominance style. in fact, democrats are not aggressive enough by any means. rhetorically or by the way they pursue policies. in the public realm right now, the democrats who got a lot done were aggressive. when they were in office, too, to tim's point,
and lyndon johnson accurately cites as a robust campaigner in legislator. he came on a massive landslide in 1964 and then was voted out because of a dominant but effective public policy position around the vietnam war . i think presidents have been navigating this divide between campaigning and governing that can be a slippery slope. often impacting governing, i think it is not about pure dominance. >> let's talk about how the viewers should parse that against objection. your op-ed says...
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is similar, but comparing lyndon johnson and comparing today’s biden, well, a little bit. incorrect, well, johnson, in general, then left the race, and we remember how johnson ended up, and the results will be worse. today, comparing anti-semitism and comparing it with protests against the israeli government, what it does without limit, well , it’s clear that this is a certain tactic for the elections that will be held in november, but the problem is that the law will be adopted the law can no longer be repealed in any case and there will be no forces that will work to repeal this law, but the most severe suppression students will continue, let me remind you that it is not only in new york that students are beaten very cruelly, such cruelty is not shown. the police have been around for quite a long time, remember the university of texas in austin, not so long ago they just broke the students, they didn’t do anything, they didn’t throw stones, they just asked to stop the war, for the word stop the war, you were simply broken when these footage began to be shown, the footage was
is similar, but comparing lyndon johnson and comparing today’s biden, well, a little bit. incorrect, well, johnson, in general, then left the race, and we remember how johnson ended up, and the results will be worse. today, comparing anti-semitism and comparing it with protests against the israeli government, what it does without limit, well , it’s clear that this is a certain tactic for the elections that will be held in november, but the problem is that the law will be adopted the law can...
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johnson who is kind of has internalized certain progressive tent eveningies from below on domestic policy but on foreign policy is really locked into a varying id seems to me kind of cold war vision that -- that i think you're right, that actually the american public is not bought into and that there are a whole group of americans out there who i think could think about foreign policy in really different ways. i think that one of the most disastrous is it serves as filter that filter out people who have more views in general. i read ilhan omar's transcripts, the questions she asked, radically different than anyone on the committee because they weren't coming from a socialist perspective. she's asking those questions. why does america have troops there and because it prevents those people, i don't think we have strong voices in congress that are warning on american policy on china and taiwan which is the potential greatest massive third world war even in the democratic administration. >> in india she was really important voice and when she got checked off the committee it was a tremendous
johnson who is kind of has internalized certain progressive tent eveningies from below on domestic policy but on foreign policy is really locked into a varying id seems to me kind of cold war vision that -- that i think you're right, that actually the american public is not bought into and that there are a whole group of americans out there who i think could think about foreign policy in really different ways. i think that one of the most disastrous is it serves as filter that filter out people...
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president lyndon johnson signed a holiday ads in 1960 moving memorial day to the last monday in may. the will to not take effect until 1971 so three of us were right. that's it for "varney & company." "cavuto: coast to coast" starts three, two, now. >> forget about down 40,000, are you ready for dow 60? 60,000? i'm neil cavuto. we have the market strategies who sees that coming. you know that facing you know that name. he's here to tell us how soon is coming or why he think it's coming but first my buddy peter taubman from the nerx stock exchange and iconic gentleman and iconic venue. what do you make of that? he said after 40 hats get ready for 60,000. >> i think that's a little bit frothy at best. let's get to 40 and let see what's going to happen over the next couple of weeks and get clarity from the fed. 60 is a big way. >> i should posit here he is talking about 2030 now would be essentially a 50% climb or 10% annualized return. that's not too, is it? >> it's not. i like to look at things more date and time a week at a time. 2030 what are you when i going to be doing in 2030? we
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this president has done more legislatively than any president since lyndon johnson, and he did it with a less than five majority seat in the house. all we have seen from it donald trump is a campaign based on retribution and pay back. >> the libertarian party did not roll out the red carpet for trump last night in d.c. he was greeted by a barrage of boos by people he hopes to get to vote for him. and tuesday, it's going to be back to the courtroom for trump. we've got reporters in place covering all the new developments for you. we're going to start with 2024 embed campaign, emma barnett. did he seem to sway anybody? >> reporter: alex, the answer to that is not really. just now behind me, for example, there was someone who was talking about all the media coverage that the speech got last night. the way he summarized it by saying trump's guts and the room erupted in applause. they said they had no intention whatsoever of voting for trump and they were just there to listen. trump did try to woo over these voters. he said he would take a libertarian and put a libertarian in his cabinet. h
this president has done more legislatively than any president since lyndon johnson, and he did it with a less than five majority seat in the house. all we have seen from it donald trump is a campaign based on retribution and pay back. >> the libertarian party did not roll out the red carpet for trump last night in d.c. he was greeted by a barrage of boos by people he hopes to get to vote for him. and tuesday, it's going to be back to the courtroom for trump. we've got reporters in place...