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finally, eisenhower. the coup proposal he accepted on the condition that america's role in it is not prominent and obvious. 30-year-old alan foster, as the head of the black organization, started planning the coup operation. in the last session of the intelligence and analysis council, he told about the strange occupation of iran by the soviets in the black organization . foster took the threat of iran a step further and predicted that after the occupation of iran other sources. which the black organization had never done before. toppling the leader of a foreign country. mossadegh's last letter was final for eisenhower. according to what he said, iran's economy as a result of sanctions britain was subject to confirmation. not only was mossadegh not aware that eisenhower had issued the order to topple him, but he still very simplistically liked america as a third force and believed, like most iranians, that america was a lover of democracy and opposed to colonial exploitation. this letter, contrary to moss
finally, eisenhower. the coup proposal he accepted on the condition that america's role in it is not prominent and obvious. 30-year-old alan foster, as the head of the black organization, started planning the coup operation. in the last session of the intelligence and analysis council, he told about the strange occupation of iran by the soviets in the black organization . foster took the threat of iran a step further and predicted that after the occupation of iran other sources. which the black...
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and i really didn't realize how much i didn't know about president eisenhower and i knew general eisenhower. i was committed to doing this thing, starting this process. so i went to abilene. i talked to them about a good book. there's so many books. eisenhower. what what do you think would be good? and they told me the three days of him kind of finishing his presidency to, kennedy's inauguration, i said, well i need somebody to help me research. and they said, our best researcher is a woman named sidney soderberg, who is the former mayor. salina, kansas, next door. and i met her and she said, i'm really interested in this book. i think it could be really good and i'm going to find you nuggets that you've never seen before and like little treasures. and she was so fired up about it. so i got fired up about and she said, but i have to tell you one thing. and i said, what is that? she said, i'm a true blue kansas democrat. i watch show, but i'm a true blue kansas democrat. and i said, well, first of all, thanks for watching and second of all, that's good because i'm a news guy trying to write
and i really didn't realize how much i didn't know about president eisenhower and i knew general eisenhower. i was committed to doing this thing, starting this process. so i went to abilene. i talked to them about a good book. there's so many books. eisenhower. what what do you think would be good? and they told me the three days of him kind of finishing his presidency to, kennedy's inauguration, i said, well i need somebody to help me research. and they said, our best researcher is a woman...
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he tried to see eisenhower eisenhower was out of town already on a planned outing. he did meet with secretary of state christian herter. he denied a meeting with the two presidential candidates. jfk, nixon. and at the meeting, the state department that went poorly. and, you know, he asked for all these things and then just got. no, no, no no no free and so this is a man whose trip outside has essentially been a colossal failure. he comes back to the congo and what's going on at that time, he declares that his trip has been a massive success on radio and that's another thing about him you really admire the heights of him. he's constantly spinning. he comes back to the congo and things are bad. he's there, protest against him. we later find out they were funded by the cia, arranged by larry devlin. and there's this movement to. have the president kasavubu fire lumumba, and oust him from power, which the sort of legally dubious maneuver again that was that they encouraged meant of the cia which even approved financing for the president to encourage him make this move a
he tried to see eisenhower eisenhower was out of town already on a planned outing. he did meet with secretary of state christian herter. he denied a meeting with the two presidential candidates. jfk, nixon. and at the meeting, the state department that went poorly. and, you know, he asked for all these things and then just got. no, no, no no no free and so this is a man whose trip outside has essentially been a colossal failure. he comes back to the congo and what's going on at that time, he...
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the trip was apparently arranged to thank eisenhower for restoring the young king to power. during the shah's meeting, negotiations were carried out on the formation of a large army. the shah had used the soviet union's growing power as an excuse and tried to persuade america to sign a bilateral defense pact. eisenhower accepted none but it prepared the conditions for iran to join the agreement , which became known as the baghdad pact. creating an anti- communist belt in the south of the soviet borders. hossein ala arrived in baghdad and handed over iran to the western camp with a signature. in conclusion, the government of iran must mention that the military and financial aid given to iran by the united states of north america since the previous years is not under any conditions, which is clearly evident in the articles of the baghdad pact. by joining the baghdad pact in the cold war, iran clearly abandoned the position of neutrality, and this became a prelude to the presence of more americans in iran. the same thing that foster dulles was counting the moment to make it hap
the trip was apparently arranged to thank eisenhower for restoring the young king to power. during the shah's meeting, negotiations were carried out on the formation of a large army. the shah had used the soviet union's growing power as an excuse and tried to persuade america to sign a bilateral defense pact. eisenhower accepted none but it prepared the conditions for iran to join the agreement , which became known as the baghdad pact. creating an anti- communist belt in the south of the soviet...
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he tried to see eisenhower eisenhower was out of town already on a planned outing. he did meet with secretary of state christian herter. he denied a meeting with the two presidential candidates. jfk, nixon. and at the meeting, the state department that went poorly. and, you know, he asked for all these things and then just got. no, no, no no no free and so this is a man whose trip outside has essentially been a colossal failure. he comes back to the congo and what's going on at that time, he declares that his trip has been a massive success on radio and that's another thing about him you really admire the heights of him. he's constantly spinning. he comes back to the congo and things are bad. he's there, protest against him. we later find out they were funded by the cia, arranged by larry devlin. and there's this movement to. have the president kasavubu fire lumumba, and oust him from power, which the sort of legally dubious maneuver again that was that they encouraged meant of the cia which even approved financing for the president to encourage him make this move a
he tried to see eisenhower eisenhower was out of town already on a planned outing. he did meet with secretary of state christian herter. he denied a meeting with the two presidential candidates. jfk, nixon. and at the meeting, the state department that went poorly. and, you know, he asked for all these things and then just got. no, no, no no no free and so this is a man whose trip outside has essentially been a colossal failure. he comes back to the congo and what's going on at that time, he...
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eisenhower here about her grandfather, president eisenhower has two very important elections as well. one in 1952, one in 1956, and the one in 52, harry truman is outgoing as the president, but of course, he did not run. and so he was not defeated by by ike in that election. but he nevertheless sort of made made pretty short work of the democratic opponent at that time. so tell us a little bit about how your grandfather went about his important campaigns in 52 and 56. yes. and i'm going to bypass you just for a second. i need to say something about carter. i was i was working on capitol hill during the time that he was running. and when he won washington got a terrible, terrible problem. the restaurants were all panicking because they did not have grits. true story. they were all scrambling to get grits in town. but anyway, back to granddad's story. he of course, he was ten years passed. world war two, which was his. probably what touched his heart more than anything was the service that he provided during world war two. and he a unique situation on on both elections in that he had th
eisenhower here about her grandfather, president eisenhower has two very important elections as well. one in 1952, one in 1956, and the one in 52, harry truman is outgoing as the president, but of course, he did not run. and so he was not defeated by by ike in that election. but he nevertheless sort of made made pretty short work of the democratic opponent at that time. so tell us a little bit about how your grandfather went about his important campaigns in 52 and 56. yes. and i'm going to...
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president eisenhower was the first to permit his news conferences to be broadcast. thus radio became vital to america. it is to end of the world and national news. as it grew, it became the very heartbeat of the community. and today four hundreds of communities. the local radio station is only source of immediate news. in recent years, the number of radio stations has more than doubled. radio's reaches everywhere throughout the into almost every into almost every room where people live and work work. one of radio's functions is to act as seldom to warn the country in event of air attack. your local station is part the warning system called carnival rat. here's how it works. if there's an your station will remind you during the call that frequencies 640 and 1240 on those frequencies authorities were broadcast instructions as to what to do. call plays a part in weather. it alerts the people when storm is approaching a blizzard, hurricane or tornado warning. a tornado is headed this way. the weather bureau has announced a tornado has been sighted 20 miles outside of la
president eisenhower was the first to permit his news conferences to be broadcast. thus radio became vital to america. it is to end of the world and national news. as it grew, it became the very heartbeat of the community. and today four hundreds of communities. the local radio station is only source of immediate news. in recent years, the number of radio stations has more than doubled. radio's reaches everywhere throughout the into almost every into almost every room where people live and work...
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remember, eisenhower won virginia times in 52, eisenhower, nixon, eisenhower, nixon in 1956, one louisiana. so it really began chip away at the traditional democratic south, which was a stronghold. and so 64, again, a terrible year for republicans, a great year for conservatives in terms of their in the future. and then 66, the lopsided loss by republicans. 64 they almost gained they gained back almost everything. they lost in 64 during the midterms and 66 in terms of the house, in terms of the senate, in terms of governors, in terms of state house seats, coast to coast democrats still in charge, democrats held the white house with lyndon johnson. they still controlled the house and the senate after the 66 midterms. but republicans had made it considerably close and erasing the losses of 64 and and building momentum as they move toward 68. and so that's where we begin today, as we know from from previously, nixon had a good life in new york city for the first time he was making money. he wasn't a public official practicing law, a named partner at one of wall street's most important white s
remember, eisenhower won virginia times in 52, eisenhower, nixon, eisenhower, nixon in 1956, one louisiana. so it really began chip away at the traditional democratic south, which was a stronghold. and so 64, again, a terrible year for republicans, a great year for conservatives in terms of their in the future. and then 66, the lopsided loss by republicans. 64 they almost gained they gained back almost everything. they lost in 64 during the midterms and 66 in terms of the house, in terms of the...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, on board the uss dwight eisenhower. two people are being treated for their injuries in slovakia after being attacked by a bear. this footage shows the animal bounding down a road and lunging at a man on a pavement, leaving him with a gash on the head. a woman suffered an injury to her shoulder. it came a day after a belarusian woman apparently fell to her death as she fled a bear in the low tatra mountains. stayed with us here on the world today. we have an exclusive interview with the human rights activist about the authoritarian regime in nicaragua. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. it's felt quite warm out there for many of us today, particularly where we've had the blue skies and the sunshine, but the weather is changing again and changes are happening out to the west because this cloud is coming in from the atlantic. the winds are picking up. we're going to see some rain arriving as well. ahead of that, we've got some mild air. it could make 15 degrees around the moray firth and 16 is quite likely in the south
jonathan beale, bbc news, on board the uss dwight eisenhower. two people are being treated for their injuries in slovakia after being attacked by a bear. this footage shows the animal bounding down a road and lunging at a man on a pavement, leaving him with a gash on the head. a woman suffered an injury to her shoulder. it came a day after a belarusian woman apparently fell to her death as she fled a bear in the low tatra mountains. stayed with us here on the world today. we have an exclusive...
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eisenhower conducting strikes against houthi targets for the last four months. jonathan beale has been on board. jonathan: a u.s. carrier, a potent signal of american military power. now being used against houthi rebels. the uss do dwight d. eisenhower operating in the white sea trying to protect merchant ships and themselves from houthi attacks. we are the first british media on board since it began this immediate -- this mission. flying scores around the clock. it has been relentless. >> yes, this is probably the most flight have done on a deployment. jonathan: it is the most intense so far? >> absolutely. every day we are flying a ton. jonathan: daylight tells the story of what they would be doing. the bombs the missiles fired at houthi targets on land, in the drones they destroyed from the air. on this one carrier alone, they have already used hundreds of munitions. but the houthis, too, are developing more sophisticated attacks, posing the greatest threat to the u.s. navy in recent history. >> this is deadly stuff. this is the most since world war ii, easil
eisenhower conducting strikes against houthi targets for the last four months. jonathan beale has been on board. jonathan: a u.s. carrier, a potent signal of american military power. now being used against houthi rebels. the uss do dwight d. eisenhower operating in the white sea trying to protect merchant ships and themselves from houthi attacks. we are the first british media on board since it began this immediate -- this mission. flying scores around the clock. it has been relentless....
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. >> david: when the camp was liberated, it was general eisenhower who was right there. >> eisenhower, i shook his hand and i cried. i cried for joy. >> david: martin came to america and he told me he remembered the first time he saw the statue of liberty. >> all night i was watching. i was waiting to get to america. >> david: he would use those skills he learned while surviving, to get to work here. he would buy the factory himself. >> every day a three-piece suit. >> david: this is yours today? did you make this? >> of course. >> david: and of all of the people he would make suits for, that general who became president, president eisenhower. how important is it those three words, made in america? >> made in america for me, i love this country. i don't see colors. i only see people. >> david: tonight his two sons will now run the business. for martin, family was everything, including the family he lost. how often do you still think about your family? >> i still dream of them being alive. i see them in my dream. >> david: and will never forget the lesson from his own father who told h
. >> david: when the camp was liberated, it was general eisenhower who was right there. >> eisenhower, i shook his hand and i cried. i cried for joy. >> david: martin came to america and he told me he remembered the first time he saw the statue of liberty. >> all night i was watching. i was waiting to get to america. >> david: he would use those skills he learned while surviving, to get to work here. he would buy the factory himself. >> every day a...
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governor warren tells eisenhower, "i'll deliver the delegation for you on one condition. i wanna be the next chief justice of the supreme court." ike, the great war hero, shakes hands, says, "you got a deal." he wins. one year later, earl warren is the chief justice of the united states supreme court. rod wanted a political appointment from obama, and for that, he was prepared to trade obama's old senate seat, which is actually legal. otherwise, eisenhower would have gone to jail, and americans would not have "liked ike." do you see yourself as somebody who was just trying to function in perhaps an inherently corrupt but legal system, and that theoretically almost any politician could be snagged the way you were? absolutely. of course i do, except i'm giving me higher marks. because i was using that money that--that-- and that power gave me to fight an established system that served itself on the backs of the people, and when you do that, you piss a lot of people off, and they wanna get rid of you. but do you think that you're earthier about it? like, more outspoken about
governor warren tells eisenhower, "i'll deliver the delegation for you on one condition. i wanna be the next chief justice of the supreme court." ike, the great war hero, shakes hands, says, "you got a deal." he wins. one year later, earl warren is the chief justice of the united states supreme court. rod wanted a political appointment from obama, and for that, he was prepared to trade obama's old senate seat, which is actually legal. otherwise, eisenhower would have gone to...
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the uss dwight eisenhower operating in the red sea, the uss dwight d eisenhower operating in the red sea, trying to protect merchant ships and themselves from houthi attacks. we're the first british media on board since it began this mission, flying scores of sorties round the clock. and it's been relentless. yes. yeah, this is probably the most flying i've done on a deployment. it's the most intense so far? oh, yes, absolutely, absolutely. it's... every day, we're flying a tonne, so... shuttle cat 3 is now a go. daylight tells the story of what they've been doing — the bombs and missiles fired at houthi targets on land and the drones they destroyed from the air. on this one carrier alone, they've already used hundreds of munitions. but the houthis, too, are developing more sophisticated attacks, posing the greatest threat to the us navy in recent history. this is deadly stuff. this is the most since world war ii, easily. what, the most intense? 0h, very much so. you know, ballistic missiles, anti—ship cruise missiles, uavs. now usvs, or underwater vessels, uuvs and the game that
the uss dwight eisenhower operating in the red sea, the uss dwight d eisenhower operating in the red sea, trying to protect merchant ships and themselves from houthi attacks. we're the first british media on board since it began this mission, flying scores of sorties round the clock. and it's been relentless. yes. yeah, this is probably the most flying i've done on a deployment. it's the most intense so far? oh, yes, absolutely, absolutely. it's... every day, we're flying a tonne, so... shuttle...
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on board the uss dwight eisenhower. the eu's foreign policy chief, josep borrell, says israel is provoking and using starvation as a weapon of war. a new un—backed report has warned that 1.1 million people in gaza, around half the population, are experiencing "catastrophic" shortages of food. israel denies its hampering the delivery of aid. in the last hour, the foreign secretary, david cameron, has said urgent action is needed to avoid a famine. meanwhile, overnight, israel's troops raided the largest hospital in gaza, al—shifa, for the fourth time, as orla guerin, our senior international correspondent, now reports. sheer desperation in gaza city today and a tiny window of hope. this crush is to get a few kilograms of flour. most don't manage it. "there is nothing to eat or drink," says om—omar. "children are dying. there are massacres when planes drop aid and people die." the eu says israel is provoking famine and has turned gaza into a killing ground. gaza was before the war the greatest open—air prison. tod
on board the uss dwight eisenhower. the eu's foreign policy chief, josep borrell, says israel is provoking and using starvation as a weapon of war. a new un—backed report has warned that 1.1 million people in gaza, around half the population, are experiencing "catastrophic" shortages of food. israel denies its hampering the delivery of aid. in the last hour, the foreign secretary, david cameron, has said urgent action is needed to avoid a famine. meanwhile, overnight, israel's...
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cry came home from the war, general eisenhower sent all of the soldiers from the ghost army a letter thanking them for what he had done but he had a ps, he said if you tell anyone i will see that you hang. [laughter] >> so that might have helped. we can recognize the 3 of you and the 1100 members of the ghost army. your story continues to inspire thousands of men and women in the army today and americans all across the country, thank you for serving the nation and leading the way as masters of your craft. congratulations. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the benediction. 338 medical brigade, united states army reserve. >> good morning and blessing. i invite you to pray according to faith tradition or deeply held beliefs as i pray in mind. our body god in heaven and book of judges. we read of your divinely appointed servant, the judge gideon who with a small physically and meantly rigorous selected elite band of 300 warriors, used the combination of audacity, skill, deception to sow confusion, fear and most importantly defeat into the hearts of the massive median k
cry came home from the war, general eisenhower sent all of the soldiers from the ghost army a letter thanking them for what he had done but he had a ps, he said if you tell anyone i will see that you hang. [laughter] >> so that might have helped. we can recognize the 3 of you and the 1100 members of the ghost army. your story continues to inspire thousands of men and women in the army today and americans all across the country, thank you for serving the nation and leading the way as...
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march, 1945, under the direction of general eisenhower, 1100 members of the special groups using sound■%, fake radio transmissions and even phony airfields made to the forces think there was a group of 30 times their size planningh along the river. at the illusion successfully diverted the germans and allowed of the 79th divisions of the army to cross the river. from there, americans and the british charged into the interior of germany months, thed surrendered. today we have the privilege of honoring three of those men in the 23rd critical historic mission. private bernie bluestein, john chrisman, and private seymour newson bomb are here with us in person. [applause] i brought along a little visual aid i want to show you here. in my hand i hold the declassift detailing the contributions of the ghost army. this is a recommended reading if you can get your hands on it. it leavenworth. it was published 30 years after the end of world war ii. and here's an operative line on sort of summarizes what this lays out. rarely, if ever, has there existed a group of such few mene on the outcome o
march, 1945, under the direction of general eisenhower, 1100 members of the special groups using sound■%, fake radio transmissions and even phony airfields made to the forces think there was a group of 30 times their size planningh along the river. at the illusion successfully diverted the germans and allowed of the 79th divisions of the army to cross the river. from there, americans and the british charged into the interior of germany months, thed surrendered. today we have the privilege of...
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what did he do to become the new eisenhower. please explain. that said, there have been a plethora of articles telling us trump is different. the blacks just love him. in an attempt tune pack all of this, we invited two women who have spent a lot of time actually talking to black voters trying to figure out what is top of mind and if trump is actually convincing black folk to upend decades of history to vote republican. joining me is adrienne shopshire, and melanie campbell, who conducted a separate survey among black women voters. thank you both for being here. melanie, i will start with you. because your poll showed a higher level of support among black women who tend to vote like 96% for democratic presidents, but your poll showed a relatively high level of support among black women for donald trump at 15%. what's going on? >> well, i think there is a level of anxiety, but also, joy, what it showed was very different in all of the years i have been doing this work. black women are in what they call persuadable category, which means folks hav
what did he do to become the new eisenhower. please explain. that said, there have been a plethora of articles telling us trump is different. the blacks just love him. in an attempt tune pack all of this, we invited two women who have spent a lot of time actually talking to black voters trying to figure out what is top of mind and if trump is actually convincing black folk to upend decades of history to vote republican. joining me is adrienne shopshire, and melanie campbell, who conducted a...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, on board the uss dwight eisenhower. that is it for this hour, back at the top of the hour with more news. thank you for watching bbc news. hello. where the sun has put in an appearance over the last couple of days, we have felt some spring warmth. certainly, it has been a mild start to the week, but there is a change on the way. it will turn colder later in the week, and between now and then we have some spells of wind and rain to contend with — the wettest and windiest weather towards the north and the west of the uk. this chart shows the rainfall we are expecting to accumulate through the course of this week. you can see the green colours just showing up there, in western scotland, indicating more than 50mm of rain, and there is a bit of rain to take us through the first part of tuesday along the line of this weather front. notice this front wriggles back out into the atlantic — another pulse of rain to come through tuesday night and into wednesday. but in the short term, the first piece of that weather front, if
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jonathan beale, bbc news, on board the uss dwight eisenhower. nottingham forest have been docked four points, for breaching premier league profit and sustainability rules. the sanction is immediate, and means they drop below luton town, into the bottom three relegation zone. here's laura scott. frustration at the final whistle for nottingham forest after letting a lead slip against their relegation rivals. "points deduction, it's coming for you," the luton town fans sung. and they weren't wrong. two days on and forest were ruing another result as an independent commission found them guilty of breaching profit and sustainability rules by £34 million. and docked them four points, plunging them into the bottom three below luton with nine games to play. last month, everton were docked six points for breaching the same rules, reduced from ten on appeal and face another possible point deduction this season. within this 50 page judgment, the premier league insisted that sporting sanctions are the only way to meaningfully disincentivise overspending by
jonathan beale, bbc news, on board the uss dwight eisenhower. nottingham forest have been docked four points, for breaching premier league profit and sustainability rules. the sanction is immediate, and means they drop below luton town, into the bottom three relegation zone. here's laura scott. frustration at the final whistle for nottingham forest after letting a lead slip against their relegation rivals. "points deduction, it's coming for you," the luton town fans sung. and they...
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so, i was there. the veteran politician general dwight eisenhower, he was a professional military man, but there were people who did, and, by the way, general augusta pinachet was also a professional military man who became a strong political figure in the conditions of an authoritarian state, i am absolutely not in favor of the general, but that that he is a person with political flair, it is a fact, there were other generals who led countries, lost power, brought these countries to tsugunder, you can ... remember them, they are in many countries, they are such examples , well, again, not until the moment when a person leads the country, you will never know whether there is nothing negative in the very fact of electing a person with a military education or with a general's epaulettes as the head of the state, the question is solely how this person will cope with the challenge. because, on the one hand, military education gives a person the opportunity to plan management, well, this is precisely his level of competence, on the other hand, military education does not involve understand
so, i was there. the veteran politician general dwight eisenhower, he was a professional military man, but there were people who did, and, by the way, general augusta pinachet was also a professional military man who became a strong political figure in the conditions of an authoritarian state, i am absolutely not in favor of the general, but that that he is a person with political flair, it is a fact, there were other generals who led countries, lost power, brought these countries to tsugunder,...
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larger than that by far of dwight eisenhower. you know, eisenhower had a similar problem, but peanuts by comparison. >> what he isn't telling you is eisenhower's plan was actually labeled with the iconically racist term operation wetback. it actually led to a lot of human rights abuses and actual deaths. and that is what trump is promising us in 2025. a mass round-up targeting anyone who looks like an undocumented migrant, and trump's minions like stephen miller are gleefully bragging trump will unlease the military in chicagos like new york and chicago, or maybe he'll get creative and deputize his gang affiliates and the proud boys, the oath keepers, stand back and stand by. am i right? who better to spot suspicious looking brown people. if you are or look hispanic, heads up even if you are a citizen and even latin maga. enrique tarrio, if i were you, i would be doubly careful so you don't wind up where you started and also deported. trump is also threatening to round up and deport anyone who has participated in protests against
larger than that by far of dwight eisenhower. you know, eisenhower had a similar problem, but peanuts by comparison. >> what he isn't telling you is eisenhower's plan was actually labeled with the iconically racist term operation wetback. it actually led to a lot of human rights abuses and actual deaths. and that is what trump is promising us in 2025. a mass round-up targeting anyone who looks like an undocumented migrant, and trump's minions like stephen miller are gleefully bragging...
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a couple years ago, eisenhower himself, havg anger and ways tot away from his work. and i think it is striking, the other thing they have in common is that they were presidents, also generals, they were executives of a kind. ■h washington, the fact that he was fueled by certain things, might have made him uniquely well suited to be president, a but he had to contain it in certain ways. we will circle back to that. i want to talk about phyllis wheatley. surely the least well-known of the figures in your book. and i really love the fact that your book is bringing her back to public attention. could you tell the story of phyllis wheatley and i think it is sincerity, her chapter? jeffrey: what an extraordinary story.ey comes over as a teenager, enslaved, in chains. she is given this improbable classical education and she begins to write these poems of virtue. and they are recognized as extraordinary. they are so extraordinary, that the town o boston decides she has to prove she wrote her own poems. and in this remarkable trial of phyllisofessor gates calls it, presided
a couple years ago, eisenhower himself, havg anger and ways tot away from his work. and i think it is striking, the other thing they have in common is that they were presidents, also generals, they were executives of a kind. ■h washington, the fact that he was fueled by certain things, might have made him uniquely well suited to be president, a but he had to contain it in certain ways. we will circle back to that. i want to talk about phyllis wheatley. surely the least well-known of the...
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rematch between trump and president biden is first in the white house since eisenhower defeated stevenson for a second time. >> brian: thanks. that reminds me of episode of "happy days" tom bosley was for eisenhower and richie was the kid who wanted stevenson and it caused friction between them, they came together and it ended on time. >> steve: like that. i'm from abilene, kansas, boyhood home of -- >> brian: "happy days" lost their gel by the end. >> steve: they were jumping sharks. >> brian: true, you are not kidding. >> steve: what is happening in the intel committee yesterday. they heard from all six intel chiefs about worldwide threats. don't look any further than southern border. director of fbi said bad people coming in, they have information that certain smugglers with connections to isis have tried to get people in the country. listen to this. >> there is a particular network that has where some of the overseas facilitators of the network have isis ties we're concerned about and been spending effort with our partners investigating. >> network that has facilitators involved that
rematch between trump and president biden is first in the white house since eisenhower defeated stevenson for a second time. >> brian: thanks. that reminds me of episode of "happy days" tom bosley was for eisenhower and richie was the kid who wanted stevenson and it caused friction between them, they came together and it ended on time. >> steve: like that. i'm from abilene, kansas, boyhood home of -- >> brian: "happy days" lost their gel by the end....
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i think she will be another eisenhower. we can only hope. i don't think she will be elected, but anyway, i voted for her today. >> host: let's hear from josh, republican. another super tuesday states. thanks for calling in. tell us how you voted. >> caller: i voted for donald trump. it's my opinion he's the only political candidate [inaudible] >> host: i'm sorry i didn't hear the last part. >> caller: he's the only political candidate that can't be bought. >> host: and you are referring to what? >> caller: referring to his influence on the american people and it's that simple. it's not paid for by any body, any person or organization. >> host: hooted you vote for in thaen >> caller: ted cruz. >> host: you like the way that he's represented the state in the senate? >> caller: i do. >> host: caleb and more norman oklahoma. >> callerhow are you doing the primary? >> caller: i did, yes. >> host: how did you boat? >> caller: rotarian for chase. i don't think either of the parties that are the major parties were present the real america that i kno
i think she will be another eisenhower. we can only hope. i don't think she will be elected, but anyway, i voted for her today. >> host: let's hear from josh, republican. another super tuesday states. thanks for calling in. tell us how you voted. >> caller: i voted for donald trump. it's my opinion he's the only political candidate [inaudible] >> host: i'm sorry i didn't hear the last part. >> caller: he's the only political candidate that can't be bought. >> host:...
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mongers in washington who conslys have pushed us into world war iii into a nuclear capacity and president eisenhower warned usdf these people. doesn't washington, abandoned they shrug their shoulders they look the other way i think honestly damaging and potentially catastrop consequences of their decisions cover the cost that everyone of us takes root we need leaders td strength, prosperity, because this can be truly prosperous as peace.on, and as we are at and impartially, were sometimes necessary to defeat those who threaten the safety and security freedom of the■ american people as a social serving now for almost 21 years, paramilitary vessel serving today, and of this percent, butlmost always ba last resort after all of the other avenues have been exhausted. [applause] [applause] >> we need leaders who are committed to upholding the rule of law who are committed to keeping our communities safe and securing our borders. [applause] [applause] >> in our america, we must come together inspired by love, love for god, love for otherorour coy in the world. it is filled with potential for us to stay t
mongers in washington who conslys have pushed us into world war iii into a nuclear capacity and president eisenhower warned usdf these people. doesn't washington, abandoned they shrug their shoulders they look the other way i think honestly damaging and potentially catastrop consequences of their decisions cover the cost that everyone of us takes root we need leaders td strength, prosperity, because this can be truly prosperous as peace.on, and as we are at and impartially, were sometimes...
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there was the know nothing party which made anti-irish immigration its main agenda, and then eisenhower's racist mass deportation program offensively called operation wetback, which forcibly deported nearly 2 million immigrants. a program that donald trump has promised to resurrect if he's elected which could cripple the economy. some estimate that it would cost the federal government nearly $900 billion in lost revenue over ten years. and would immediately reduce the nation's gross domestic product. whether you like it or not, immigrants continue to build america and make it run. according to the american -- the restaurant industry, an estimated 2 million workers are foreign born. immigrants comprise a significant majority of form workers and many of them are undocumented. according to the national association of home builders, more than 31% of the people working in construction trades are immigrants. baltimore harbor is a perfect encapsulation of that american ethos. it's a massive business hub bringing together people from a diversity of countries like the victims of the bridge collaps
there was the know nothing party which made anti-irish immigration its main agenda, and then eisenhower's racist mass deportation program offensively called operation wetback, which forcibly deported nearly 2 million immigrants. a program that donald trump has promised to resurrect if he's elected which could cripple the economy. some estimate that it would cost the federal government nearly $900 billion in lost revenue over ten years. and would immediately reduce the nation's gross domestic...