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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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b. johnson who later became a national security adviser to president jimmy carter. and this was the kind of rhetoric that the future madam president was learning joe politically, an independent, georgia gives us access to the oil and energy of the caspian sea of us or by john, which would be terribly vulnerable if it was cut off. it'd give us access even to central asia. it's more or less the issue at stake is how the nation is conduct themselves in the was forced to impose their will or they seek accommodation for 1974 to 2004. she served in the french diplomats of the service at embassies and actually the united states, and had, as well as with french representations to international organizations such as the one made of western european union. and, oh, let's see. she was at one point, the french ambassador to georgia, the irony, all that all well fast forward to 2005. and she answers towards in politics as the minister of foreign affairs. at the invitation all the novel western lover,
b. johnson who later became a national security adviser to president jimmy carter. and this was the kind of rhetoric that the future madam president was learning joe politically, an independent, georgia gives us access to the oil and energy of the caspian sea of us or by john, which would be terribly vulnerable if it was cut off. it'd give us access even to central asia. it's more or less the issue at stake is how the nation is conduct themselves in the was forced to impose their will or they...
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b. johnson's great society speech. joining us will be the president and director of center and law and scott for the american enterprise institute. c-span's washingtonourn, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on monday morning. online at c-span.org. >> this week on the c-span network, the house and senate are in session. the house will take up legislation clarifying the exchange commissions and the commoditfu regulate digitalets and cryptocurrency. they will vote on a bipartisan border security bill that was blocked earlier ts ar. antony blinken will testify for two congressional committees to discuss his departments proposed 2025 budget and the statof american democracy and global instability on tuesday before the senate foreign relations committeend then on wednesday before the house forei affairs committee. there is they, northwestern univerty president michael , je block and jonathan holloway give an account for the antisemitic protests on thr campuses before the house educati
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b. red lines have been cross. that's how the country's rooting policy chapman has betrayed the appearance. buying the foreign ministers of miscellaneous estonia and iceland or little raleigh against new transparency or these people spoken of rally organized by the opposition. what should we call it? if not in insulting interference in the internal political affairs of our country? what is this? if not an insults, it is unacceptable when a foreign minister arrives and speaks at a rally, especially a diplomat. this is an unwritten law. this is a red line. and when they come out and tell us what to do, it is unacceptable. what kind of support is this? this is a blatant interference, a violation of everything, and they pretend to be our friends. there is your opinion. foreign ministers arriving to be see on wednesday and participated in raleigh, protesting the new, the speak of the georgian paul, them into the cues. these western diplomats of trying to over throw it's government . meanwhile,
b. red lines have been cross. that's how the country's rooting policy chapman has betrayed the appearance. buying the foreign ministers of miscellaneous estonia and iceland or little raleigh against new transparency or these people spoken of rally organized by the opposition. what should we call it? if not in insulting interference in the internal political affairs of our country? what is this? if not an insults, it is unacceptable when a foreign minister arrives and speaks at a rally,...
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. - [margaret] lyndon b. johnson- - [johnson] and we shall overcome. - [margaret] and bobby kennedy. - [bobby] he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. - [margaret] dick goodwin wrote some of the most memorable speeches of the civil rights era. - always when he wrote a speech, it wasn't just necessarily to make pretty language, it was to provoke people to action. - [margaret] later, he helped draft al gore's 2000 concession speech. - this is america and we put country before party. - [margaret] can we learn from the past to help us navigate today's challenges? - [doris] we're in a very tough time right now, but these other times were even rougher. - [margaret] what does pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin say now? - [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family f
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b. johnson did directly pressure the fed. when i coordinate those meetings to the analysis i find increasing pressure through personal interactions is inflationary. it raises inflation expectations strongly and persistently. it does not do much to economic activity. nixon leaned heavily on the fed because he wanted to be reelected in 1972 and in the run-up to that he told the fed chair you have to ease monetary conditions. but when they used that pressure they get a very gradual increase in inflation and they don't get stimulus because the economy adjust its expectations and reacts to the loss of credibility. david: you talk about personal interactions. i am not sure merb president trump wants to meet with him i think he wants to fire him. the president publicly saying i want a different head? thomas: political pressure can take many forms. it can be exerted in public, through personal interactions. either way, the implicit threat that the president makes is that there are consequences f
b. johnson did directly pressure the fed. when i coordinate those meetings to the analysis i find increasing pressure through personal interactions is inflationary. it raises inflation expectations strongly and persistently. it does not do much to economic activity. nixon leaned heavily on the fed because he wanted to be reelected in 1972 and in the run-up to that he told the fed chair you have to ease monetary conditions. but when they used that pressure they get a very gradual increase in...
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b johnson issued a stock phoning to which of a side should start the rule. it was a thinly veiled threats to the egyptian leadership. it's done at the how the, how about he's going to have the most of the but you low some of the vin uh to the cause of what to go with the thought when and of but have a model that i little has before it's initially, but thought about when i went to how to m rico, a saw ease. i'm not the point of how to dislike. the in fact is around the apparently the under dog was far more prepared for any of these are the opponent the is really chief of stuff. it's how could it be to the front line to meet truth waiting for green lights. the some of these action also is a head to mobilize on it forces owners and also to think that we should sykes those. and this to, i think 1st was in the action. what we thought i'm gonna assume on the, the, the opening attack would be the much for us to opperation focus on the, an aerial stripe to destroy the egyptian, as on the ground, the in the early hours of the system, the june 1967. these really asked
b johnson issued a stock phoning to which of a side should start the rule. it was a thinly veiled threats to the egyptian leadership. it's done at the how the, how about he's going to have the most of the but you low some of the vin uh to the cause of what to go with the thought when and of but have a model that i little has before it's initially, but thought about when i went to how to m rico, a saw ease. i'm not the point of how to dislike. the in fact is around the apparently the under dog...
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. >> so we know that in 1964, president johnson, lyndon b johnson, and democrats signed the civil rights act into law. and he did so against a lot, of protests from southern democrats who at the time were the racist party. and when he signed that bill, all those democrats defected from the party and became republicans. and i think from then on, over the decades that followed, it was pretty clear which party stood for what the democratic party was perceived to be. the party for civil rights expand ending civil rights for black folks. whereas the republican party was viewed as being the antithesis of dad, i think now that we're decades beyond that, i think what you're seeing is that a lot of younger black voters just aren't seeing it that way anymore. they're not, they're not giving the democratic party that same benefit of the doubt that older black voters, perhaps are. and so despite the fact that i think the president has a mass that's an incredible record of accomplishments and is delivered an incredible amount of policy wins for the black community, including younger black voters. whe
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then a discussion on the war on poverty ahead of the 60th anniversary of president lyndon b. johnson's great society speech. joining us will be the president and executive director of the center for law and social policy . c-span's "washington journal." join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern monday morning on c-span, our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> on monday, former u.s. commission ointernational religious freedom meer johnny moore will speak about sporting israel and the jewish people. ♪ host: this is "washington journal" for sunday, may 19. lastly, personal attacks the real a committee hearing. the nearly hour-long destruction is the latest event to play out on capitol hill. this morning, we want to hear from you. his stability in congress important? here are the lines. if you say yes, (202) 748-8000. no, (202) 748-8001. and if you are unsure, (202) 748-8002. if you would like to text us, you can do so at (202) 748-8003. be sure to include your name and city. you can also post a question or comment on facebook at facebook.com/c-span or on x @cspanw
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she was a protege of president lyndon b. johnson, the first african-american woman elected to the state senate since reconstruction and the first ever southern black woman elected to the u.s. house of representatives. it notice a pattern. today's progressives and pro-business libertarian donors like nick claim immigration is something that could only be motivated by reactionary racism, put into recently opposing the importation of low-wage migrants was the consensus position of the democratic party and the labor movement. why? because an earlier generation of progresses understood that low-wage migration is one of the chief ways by which large employers play nation's population 10 jurisdictions against each other to lower labor costs. it is called corporate arbitrage. progressives once understood this type of immigration undercuts the wages of lacrosse -- low class working people and hinders productivity growth and thus our prosperity as a nation. in this country going back to our founding, some employers have always preferr
she was a protege of president lyndon b. johnson, the first african-american woman elected to the state senate since reconstruction and the first ever southern black woman elected to the u.s. house of representatives. it notice a pattern. today's progressives and pro-business libertarian donors like nick claim immigration is something that could only be motivated by reactionary racism, put into recently opposing the importation of low-wage migrants was the consensus position of the democratic...
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so in the mid 20th century, in the 1960s, right, the lyndon b johnson administration is going to to try to undertake what they call the great the great society is an expansion of the new deal order that is specific actually what it is. it was creating federal agencies, passing federal legislation in order to target right. places that were that were dealing with poverty or that it dealt with racism. if you're talking about the rural south, it is really a target on those social issues. right? one of the big ones is the war on poverty and appalachia. right. because of its long term poverty and some of that systematic becomes a target of this federal legislation. you're familiar with this in some way, right? the appalachian regional is created in this kind of flurry of of great society legislation in the sixties. so if you think about that map that we've kind of been using all year long, that really kind of goes from it's on county data, right? it goes from mississippi all the way up into the new york. right. some of it looks pretty far out. right. you know, places that you wouldn't conside
so in the mid 20th century, in the 1960s, right, the lyndon b johnson administration is going to to try to undertake what they call the great the great society is an expansion of the new deal order that is specific actually what it is. it was creating federal agencies, passing federal legislation in order to target right. places that were that were dealing with poverty or that it dealt with racism. if you're talking about the rural south, it is really a target on those social issues. right? one...
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then a discussion on the war on poverty ahead of the 60th anniversary of president lyndon b. johnson's great society speech. joining us will be the president and executive director of the center for law and social policy . c-span's "washington journal." join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern monday morning on c-span, our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> on monday, former u.s. commission ointernational religious freedom meer johnny moore will speak about sporting israel and the jewish people. ♪ host: this is "washington journal" for sunday, may 19. lastly, personal attacks the real a committee hearing. the nearly hour-long destruction is the latest event to play out on capitol hill. this morning, we want to hear from you. his stability in congress important? here are the lines. if you say yes, (202) 748-8000.
then a discussion on the war on poverty ahead of the 60th anniversary of president lyndon b. johnson's great society speech. joining us will be the president and executive director of the center for law and social policy . c-span's "washington journal." join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern monday morning on c-span, our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> on monday, former u.s. commission ointernational religious freedom meer johnny moore will speak about...
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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
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...