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. -- loved taft. he was just not considered strong enough. he was never like roosevelt or even coolidge. he was a receiving sort of individual, and intellectual, and i think he was a very popular chief justice. president obama is going to move into the kalorama neighborhood, also the neighborhood where president wilson lived. presidentsre former moved to. eale: it is a very wealthy and delete neighborhood. neighborhood, 1920's and later. house, but theg president is renting or leasing until his daughter finishes , and it is a perfectly beautiful neighborhood. he is on a slope down from , and it ists avenue a beautifully landscaped area with beautiful trees. his life there, where they are used to buy now, but they are under the constant surveillance of secret service. secret service, by its very character, is intrusive. down to theet to go 7-eleven by yourself. it does not happen. so they have got that's a face the rest of their lives. of course, their children will not. but this will all be fixed up f
. -- loved taft. he was just not considered strong enough. he was never like roosevelt or even coolidge. he was a receiving sort of individual, and intellectual, and i think he was a very popular chief justice. president obama is going to move into the kalorama neighborhood, also the neighborhood where president wilson lived. presidentsre former moved to. eale: it is a very wealthy and delete neighborhood. neighborhood, 1920's and later. house, but theg president is renting or leasing until his...
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taft was considered the republican front-runner. supporters in a move to, quote, "draft eisenhower," put his name on the ballot in several primaries. and by the end of the primary season, the race between eisenhower and taft was considered dead even. eisenhower resigned his commission at the beginning of june and returned to the u.s. to start campaigning to win the gop nomination at the party convention in mid-july. he defeated taft on the convention's first ballot and then beat adelai stevenson in the general election to win the to 89 electoral votes. this 25-minute event is courtesy of the dwight d. eisenhower presidential library and museum. [applause] general eisenhower -- governor -- governor ladies and , gentlemen. we are of course experiencing today, a kansas shower. but i assure you there is not half as much water here today as there was in the english channel eight years ago today. [laughter] general eisenhower: moreover in kansas, we can use this rain. it's ok by me.
taft was considered the republican front-runner. supporters in a move to, quote, "draft eisenhower," put his name on the ballot in several primaries. and by the end of the primary season, the race between eisenhower and taft was considered dead even. eisenhower resigned his commission at the beginning of june and returned to the u.s. to start campaigning to win the gop nomination at the party convention in mid-july. he defeated taft on the convention's first ballot and then beat...
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ok, now robert taft. "time" magazine had a quote, had a carver article about taft when he was a u.s. senator, making the observation that u.s. politicians like to brag about , comingup from nothing" from a log cabin or coming up with no family help. well they said, "bob taft came up from plenty. his father was the only served -- man to serve as president and the chief justice of the supreme court. he ran as attorney general. hotchkissumber one at in his class, number one at yale , number one in his harvard law school class, but in the words of time magazine, he came up with plenty. he was an interesting politician, in some ways like coolidge. he was a very reserved man of not too many words. he was incapable of small talk or backslapping. but was universally respected for his intellectual strength and his honesty. it was said that he was known never to have broken his word his whole life, life of politics . he is one of the main chapters in jfk's profiles of courage. he basically laid the groundwork for t
ok, now robert taft. "time" magazine had a quote, had a carver article about taft when he was a u.s. senator, making the observation that u.s. politicians like to brag about , comingup from nothing" from a log cabin or coming up with no family help. well they said, "bob taft came up from plenty. his father was the only served -- man to serve as president and the chief justice of the supreme court. he ran as attorney general. hotchkissumber one at in his class, number one at...
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taft was considered the republican front-runner. supporters in a move to, quote, "draft eisenhower," put his name on the ballot in several primaries. by the end of the primary season the race between eisenhower and taft was considered dead even. eisenhower resigned his andission in june eisenhower returned to the u.s. to start campaigning to win the gop nomination in july. he defeated taft on the convention's first ballot and then beat adelai stevenson in the general election to win the presidency. courtesyinute event is of the dwight d. eisenhower presidential library and museum here it - - and museum. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen. we are of course experiencing today, a kansas shower. but i assure you there is not have as much water here today as there was in the english channel eight years ago today. [laughter] moreover innhower: kansas, we can use this rain. it's ok by me. today i returned to the home of my boyhood to join with friends and family in reunion. to see again familiar faces. to receive an inspiring welcome. no m
taft was considered the republican front-runner. supporters in a move to, quote, "draft eisenhower," put his name on the ballot in several primaries. by the end of the primary season the race between eisenhower and taft was considered dead even. eisenhower resigned his andission in june eisenhower returned to the u.s. to start campaigning to win the gop nomination in july. he defeated taft on the convention's first ballot and then beat adelai stevenson in the general election to win...
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but he wasn't a conservative taft republican.e was not someone as taft republicans were, interested in overturning aspects of the new deal and the incipient welfare state when he runs for president in 1952. he's more moderate than that. and that offended some point.atives on that he's a resolute anti-communist a time when, again, a lot of opec in on the left is more sympathetic and more willing to sort of work with the soviet union. and then there's the person -- the man himself. he is somebody who always gives off the air that he is the smartest person in the room. and that if you don't know it, you're going to find out very soon. that the decisions that he made are made from the best possible evidence from the weightest judgment and therefore shouldn't and can't be questioned. this is something again that rubs other people with similar large scale egos the wrong way and it led to friction and conflict, both with american presidents, two in particular, fdr and truman but also -- but also led to conflicts with people within his o
but he wasn't a conservative taft republican.e was not someone as taft republicans were, interested in overturning aspects of the new deal and the incipient welfare state when he runs for president in 1952. he's more moderate than that. and that offended some point.atives on that he's a resolute anti-communist a time when, again, a lot of opec in on the left is more sympathetic and more willing to sort of work with the soviet union. and then there's the person -- the man himself. he is somebody...
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taft was considered the republican front-runner. supporters in a move to, quote, "draft eisenhower," put his name on the ballot in several primaries. by the end of the primary season the race between eisenhower and taft was considered dead even.
taft was considered the republican front-runner. supporters in a move to, quote, "draft eisenhower," put his name on the ballot in several primaries. by the end of the primary season the race between eisenhower and taft was considered dead even.
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he was swamped by the taft and eisenhower forces. and eisenhower, his former chief of staff going back to the days in the philippines, the person he always looked down on as a nd of -- soft -- sort of a junior officer type protege. host: did he support him? >> he does. he does. up until the convention he took his 10 delegates that he had when the convention taft. he was a taft support her. he was 'em bittered about how they treated him. but they become more recon siled. eisenhower reached out to truman to ask his advise about how to end the korea war which is going to be one of those endless wars that we otten used but are used to today. that's not how we usually see macarthur. macarthur early on understood the importance of -- of trademark look as way to project eadership. host: like the cover on the book. >> like the cover on the book. which by the way he didn't smoke. cigarettes preferred and cigars. that's douglas macarthur. , the hat, the cap with the scrambled eggs on top and the eagle which he designed himself, as a matter of
he was swamped by the taft and eisenhower forces. and eisenhower, his former chief of staff going back to the days in the philippines, the person he always looked down on as a nd of -- soft -- sort of a junior officer type protege. host: did he support him? >> he does. he does. up until the convention he took his 10 delegates that he had when the convention taft. he was a taft support her. he was 'em bittered about how they treated him. but they become more recon siled. eisenhower reached...
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a three-way race that he precipitated by taking on his former friend and colleague, william howard tafthe literally took off and went to south america and went down the amazon in an extremely dangerous trek down the amazon. picked up a lot of exotic diseases, which probably led to his not living passed the age of 60. he had all kinds of health problems after he got back from the trip down the amazon. so clearly our most interesting , president ever and happened to be a republican, so i thought that was appropriate to be in the republican leader's office. host: how do you use this room today? senator mcconnell: well, this is where guests come in. they start here. and frequently i come out and , have pictures taken with them. then we go into the conference room. we have meetings. those are not only -- usually people from home, but also, you know senators are in here all , the time, in and out. because my job as the majority leader is to set the schedule, to decide what we are going to debate. it doesn't always guarantee the outcome because the senate is a really unusual body. it requires
a three-way race that he precipitated by taking on his former friend and colleague, william howard tafthe literally took off and went to south america and went down the amazon in an extremely dangerous trek down the amazon. picked up a lot of exotic diseases, which probably led to his not living passed the age of 60. he had all kinds of health problems after he got back from the trip down the amazon. so clearly our most interesting , president ever and happened to be a republican, so i thought...
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he wasn't a conservative taft republican.republicans were interested in , overturning aspects of the new deal and the incipient welfare state when he runs for president in 1952. he's more moderate than that. and that offended some conservatives at that point. he's a resolute anti-communist at a time when again, a lot pinning on the left is -- is more sympathetic and more willing to work with the soviet union. and then there's the person -- the man himself. he is somebody who always gives off the err air that he is the smartest person in the room. and that if you don't know it, you're going to find out very soon. but the decisions that he made are made from the best possible evidence , from the weightest judgment and therefore shouldn't and can't be questioned. this is something again that rubs other people with similar large scale egos the wrong way and it led to friction and conflict, both with american presidents, two in particular, f.d.r. and truman but also -- but also led to conflicts with people within his own service a
he wasn't a conservative taft republican.republicans were interested in , overturning aspects of the new deal and the incipient welfare state when he runs for president in 1952. he's more moderate than that. and that offended some conservatives at that point. he's a resolute anti-communist at a time when again, a lot pinning on the left is -- is more sympathetic and more willing to work with the soviet union. and then there's the person -- the man himself. he is somebody who always gives off...
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meantime, presumptive republican nominee donald trump is under fire for highlighting the mexican her taftf the federal judge presiding over a lawsuit against trump universi university. >> he's a member of a club or society very strongly pro mexican. which is all fine. but i say he's got bias. i want to build a wall. i'm going build a wall. >> clinton called the remarks dangerous and not normal politics. >>> the new jersey primary is just two days away. stay with "eyewitness news" for complete coverage as voters in the garden state head to the polls. >>> also, there are now just 50 days until the democratic national convention begins right here in philadelphia. go to cbsphilly.com/dnc for a look at all the preparations that are underway. >>> super bowl champion cornerback had a keyed cal lieb recovering tonight after he was shot in a dallas club it happened early this morning. police say cal remember what was one of two people shot during an altercation. the 30-year-old was brought to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. he's expected to recover. he place are foss the denver br
meantime, presumptive republican nominee donald trump is under fire for highlighting the mexican her taftf the federal judge presiding over a lawsuit against trump universi university. >> he's a member of a club or society very strongly pro mexican. which is all fine. but i say he's got bias. i want to build a wall. i'm going build a wall. >> clinton called the remarks dangerous and not normal politics. >>> the new jersey primary is just two days away. stay with...
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meantime, presumptive republican nominee donald trump is under fire for highlighting the mexican her taft of the federal judge presiding over a lawsuit against trump universi university. >> he's a member of a club or society very strongly pro mexican. which is all fine. but i say he's got bias. i want to build a wall. i'm going build a wall. >> clinton called the remarks dangerous and not normal politics. >>> the new jersey primary is just two days away. stay with "eyewitness news" for complete coverage as voters in the garden state head to the polls. >>> also, there are now just 50 days until the democratic national convention begins right here in philadelphia. go to cbsphilly.com/dnc for a look at all the preparations that are underway. >>> super bowl champion cornerback had a keyed cal lieb recovering tonight after he was shot in a dallas club it happened early this morning. police say cal remember what was one of two people shot during an altercation. the 30-year-old was brought to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. he's expected to recover. he place are foss the denver
meantime, presumptive republican nominee donald trump is under fire for highlighting the mexican her taft of the federal judge presiding over a lawsuit against trump universi university. >> he's a member of a club or society very strongly pro mexican. which is all fine. but i say he's got bias. i want to build a wall. i'm going build a wall. >> clinton called the remarks dangerous and not normal politics. >>> the new jersey primary is just two days away. stay with...
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senate, arthur vandenberg, of michigan; senator robert taft, of ohio, the symbol of midwest conservatismd son of a former president; and the 37- year-old organized crime-busting district attorney of manhattan, tom dewey. all three espoused isolationism and avoiding any u.s. involvement in brewing european conflicts. but that view became increasingly hard to sustain by the spring of 1940, as hitler's armies had conquered denmark, the netherlands, belgium, norway, and france. as the convention began, willkie was the only republican presidential hopeful embracing the idea of american aid to europe. the eastern media redoubled its support for willkie as the convention balloting drew near. its semi-official voice, "the new york herald tribune," ran a front page editorial urging his nomination, the first in its history. the galleries, packed with willkie supporters, filled philadelphia's convention hall with a chant that dominated the proceedings. >> we want willkie! >> reporter: a united opposition might have prevailed over willkie, but just as in this year's republican race, that opposition
senate, arthur vandenberg, of michigan; senator robert taft, of ohio, the symbol of midwest conservatismd son of a former president; and the 37- year-old organized crime-busting district attorney of manhattan, tom dewey. all three espoused isolationism and avoiding any u.s. involvement in brewing european conflicts. but that view became increasingly hard to sustain by the spring of 1940, as hitler's armies had conquered denmark, the netherlands, belgium, norway, and france. as the convention...
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he manages to cut loose and activate his reserve chute, landing safely at taft stadium. he says this is the eighth time his backup chute has saved his life. >>> and health warning tonight about the guiltiest of guilty pleasures. the fda taking the fun out of eating raw cookie dough, saying it could be con dam nated with e. coli. flour being blamed for sickening people in at least 20 states. general mills has recalled 10 million pounds of flour as a precaution. >>> and when we come back, america's olympic champ, back in the pool, making history. why it's not just gold he's after this time. and my results ended up beinge african, european and asian. it was great because it confirmed what i knew in my gut with a little surprise. ancestry helped give me a sense of identity. msame time tomorrow, fellas!? new dr. scholl's stimulating step insoles. they massage key pressure ints with each step, for all day comfort that keeps you feeling more energized. dude's got skills. new dr. scholl's stimulating step insoles. i am a lot of th
he manages to cut loose and activate his reserve chute, landing safely at taft stadium. he says this is the eighth time his backup chute has saved his life. >>> and health warning tonight about the guiltiest of guilty pleasures. the fda taking the fun out of eating raw cookie dough, saying it could be con dam nated with e. coli. flour being blamed for sickening people in at least 20 states. general mills has recalled 10 million pounds of flour as a precaution. >>> and when we...
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he was a progressive republican, served president william howard taft as secretary of war and herberthoover as secretary of state. he told his listeners the country faced, quote, probably the greatest crisis of its history. probably based on law and justice instead of force. seems like a quaint notion now. with china and southeast asia partially overrun by the japanese the world was now divided almost in two between fundamentally opposed camps, echoing abraham lincoln, he warned the world cannot permanently and/or half slave and half free. the danger was clear. should britain fall and germany, our men would soon be fighting for their own and our lives on american soil. the nation he declared faces emergency for which it was ill-prepared and still worse, prevented from facing neutrality laws expressly designed with the 1930s to keep the nation from being drawn into foreign conflict. the government could not arm bill insurance, even friendly belligerence. goods sold by american manufacturers, paid for in full and in cash. american ships meanwhile were forbidden from carrying purchased w
he was a progressive republican, served president william howard taft as secretary of war and herberthoover as secretary of state. he told his listeners the country faced, quote, probably the greatest crisis of its history. probably based on law and justice instead of force. seems like a quaint notion now. with china and southeast asia partially overrun by the japanese the world was now divided almost in two between fundamentally opposed camps, echoing abraham lincoln, he warned the world...
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wheelchair, all of the time, he actually moved the oval office, which was first built by william howard taft in 1909. roosevelt just to be able to access it easier, he moved the office to its current position, which is southeast corner of the west wing, and if you know, you have seen presidents on television, they walk down that famous covered walkway, an idea of thomas jefferson, walk down the famous colonnade into the oval office. its location in the corner of the west wing, that was roosevelt because he simply needed to access it better with his wheelchair. good question. >> president obama, previous presidents who would hold monthly meetings, press conferences, i don't get that with president obama. i know he speaks at crises and whatever but he doesn't seem to be the communicator that other presidents were. can you make a comment about that? >> in terms of the number've interviews -- >> it was like a weekly thing with previous presidents, but he doesn't really open himself up to the reporters in the news on a regular basis. >> i've ???ed that. >> okay. >> after eight-year-old -- the who
wheelchair, all of the time, he actually moved the oval office, which was first built by william howard taft in 1909. roosevelt just to be able to access it easier, he moved the office to its current position, which is southeast corner of the west wing, and if you know, you have seen presidents on television, they walk down that famous covered walkway, an idea of thomas jefferson, walk down the famous colonnade into the oval office. its location in the corner of the west wing, that was...
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robert taft takes it on quickly in 1953 and you see with national review and others, that conservatism, he gives us six cannons in the book the conservative mind which defines it and those cannons and uses that term can known intentionally, he'll convert to roman cathalicism. he is really an atheis, the diagnostic up to that point. they sound deeply religious because they start after by arguing we should believe in a higher power, we should believe in the author of the national law. we should believe in the dig dignity of every human person. he actually sounds like vatican too. [laughter] >> what he's saying in 1953 could have been written by someone in roam during 1952 or 1962, 1965 during vatican council. it's all personalism, very humane in the way that he's thinking about this but i stress and i think it's important to note that he use it is term cannon because that meant a truth that wasn't easily defined and so he is trying to avoid kind of program or a conception of the state, he doesn't want conservatism to be an ideology, a party platform. it's a way of thinking and that way o
robert taft takes it on quickly in 1953 and you see with national review and others, that conservatism, he gives us six cannons in the book the conservative mind which defines it and those cannons and uses that term can known intentionally, he'll convert to roman cathalicism. he is really an atheis, the diagnostic up to that point. they sound deeply religious because they start after by arguing we should believe in a higher power, we should believe in the author of the national law. we should...
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polio, his wheelchair all of the time, he actually moved the oval office which was first built by taftin 19 oh nine and roosevelt, just to be able to access it easier, he moved the office to its current position which is the southeast corner of the west wing. if you know you have seen presidents on television that they walked on the famous colony, the famous walkway which was an idea thomas jefferson since. they walk down it into the oval office. that was roosevelt because he simply needed to access it better with his wheelchair. >> president obama, previous presidents would hold monthly meetings, press conferences, i do not do not get that with president obama. i know he speaks at crisis and whatever, but he does not seem to be the communicator that other presidents were. can you make a comment about that? >> in terms of the number of interviews he did. >> it was like a weekly thing with or monthly thing with previous presidents but he doesn't really open himself up to the reporters in the news on a regular basis. >> i've noticed that after eight years of being there. the whole landsc
polio, his wheelchair all of the time, he actually moved the oval office which was first built by taftin 19 oh nine and roosevelt, just to be able to access it easier, he moved the office to its current position which is the southeast corner of the west wing. if you know you have seen presidents on television that they walked on the famous colony, the famous walkway which was an idea thomas jefferson since. they walk down it into the oval office. that was roosevelt because he simply needed to...
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this one's a little racy, from william howard taft to his lover mary beth whiteshaw.here with me, preferably with some kind of crowbar, because i'm stuck again. come quickly, my love." (laughter) he was a very large man. i was so excited to find this one from theodore roosevelt to his paramour. "my darling. the prudes and puritans will say it's wrong of me to love a moose, but your engorged dewlap inflames my--" let's just stop there. it gets pretty -- that is a good looking moose, though, i've got to say. this one's from william henry harrison, who died of pneumonia a mere 32 days into his term, to his mistress amanda. "my turtledove. words are woefully inadequate to express... and i'm dead!" (laughter) finally, from harry truman to his beloved wife bess, in that wonderfully blunt midwestern style: "dear bess. i know i said the buck stops here. but when i get home, we're going to buck all night long." (cheers and applause) true story. we'll be right back with amy ryan. ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) right now at kohl's... take 25% off nike apparel, shoes and accessories f
this one's a little racy, from william howard taft to his lover mary beth whiteshaw.here with me, preferably with some kind of crowbar, because i'm stuck again. come quickly, my love." (laughter) he was a very large man. i was so excited to find this one from theodore roosevelt to his paramour. "my darling. the prudes and puritans will say it's wrong of me to love a moose, but your engorged dewlap inflames my--" let's just stop there. it gets pretty -- that is a good looking...
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20335 1/2 minute later multiple down the the chaos and confusion and the enormity of the massacre at taftreal-time someone screaming held and then this chilling description there may be too shooters subject and russell was bring please help victims see subjects of the bomb strapped to him all this is they're trying to get into the club stop the shooter and help the wounded. >>reporter: 3 hours after it started please get the upper hand. >>james: we will be back with more in just a minute. >>james: the death toll rose to 42 they're the clinton to find the killer behind the attack the backlash of the rape cases to some sense 2010944 guns that once belonged to our enforcement has been lost a limb or cannot be accounted for. >>james: this check from the forecast year before it get too much further into the broadcast. >>reporter: most of the pack of pretty much confined off and of course east michelin remaining quite cool all day today. >>reporter:. that and to buy once the remaining core in the fifties. >>robin winston: as a return to work this morning there and some of the traffic will lead
20335 1/2 minute later multiple down the the chaos and confusion and the enormity of the massacre at taftreal-time someone screaming held and then this chilling description there may be too shooters subject and russell was bring please help victims see subjects of the bomb strapped to him all this is they're trying to get into the club stop the shooter and help the wounded. >>reporter: 3 hours after it started please get the upper hand. >>james: we will be back with more in just a...
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at that timeacres during president taft's administration. historical records said that was a minor adjustment. sometimes, we feel like we're just taking the handouts. we have gone to congress. we see increases, but when you look at the data, it is not much of an increase. there is the same you rob peter , to pay paul, you are never able to address the situation. we have the new preferred purchase care program which is contract health and managed care and they keep changing the terms. i think it costs us money every time you change the terms. then we get less money, just like your tribe. my tribe is small. we receive services under the hill river indian community and for the purchase care dollars, it is never enough to cover the people. we make every effort to get our people under the medicaid program. any kind of insurance program to help offset the costs. sometimes it does not happen. my tribe is lucky enough, fortunate enough, to be able to supplement the funding at hill river or managed care preferred health care contract care services fo
at that timeacres during president taft's administration. historical records said that was a minor adjustment. sometimes, we feel like we're just taking the handouts. we have gone to congress. we see increases, but when you look at the data, it is not much of an increase. there is the same you rob peter , to pay paul, you are never able to address the situation. we have the new preferred purchase care program which is contract health and managed care and they keep changing the terms. i think it...
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and yet, it actually is true that william howard taft was a judge before was chief justice, but he had other early important jobs also. you are thinking president of the united states. i'm thinking professor at yale law school. whereas today, except for elena kagan, none of them -- except one, was a federal judge. one of you -- one you will not remember. not earl warren. not william douglas. mint.an anyone remember sherman mint? he was also a senator. today except for elena kagan, all of the justices were sitting federal appellate judges at the time of their appointment. the judicial as a nation -- the thecialization of judiciary. you rise within the judiciary itself. and here is how it begins. by going to a fancy law school, often a college in new york or adjoining state, doing a clerkship, becoming a judge, working your way through the system and i told you -- john roberts learned his law studying at the feet of the great henry friendly. merrick garland studied at the feet of the same great new york city judge. this is -- so, it is the rise of new york in some ways. the great univers
and yet, it actually is true that william howard taft was a judge before was chief justice, but he had other early important jobs also. you are thinking president of the united states. i'm thinking professor at yale law school. whereas today, except for elena kagan, none of them -- except one, was a federal judge. one of you -- one you will not remember. not earl warren. not william douglas. mint.an anyone remember sherman mint? he was also a senator. today except for elena kagan, all of the...
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this is engine 21 from taft. as i said, resources from all over the county coming to try to save as many structures as we can. >> the bad news is they're expecting similar bad conditions throughout the course of the day, expecting them to get even worse this afternoon. 15 homes are still being threatened right now. we're told they have 350 firefighters, both on the ground and fighting this blaze from the air. many were fighting a fire in nearby santa barbara earlier this week and have gotten no rest over the past couple days. all occurring as you have so many residents on the outside wondering what they'll come back to. i spoke to a gas station owner about ten miles from here. he tells me he slept at his station last night and is praying, heather, that when he returns to the neighborhood that his home will still be standing. >> that's devastating and frightening for the mexico folke area. stay safe, please. >>> bernie sanders still has not endorsed hillary clinton. but today he is promising to vote for her in nov
this is engine 21 from taft. as i said, resources from all over the county coming to try to save as many structures as we can. >> the bad news is they're expecting similar bad conditions throughout the course of the day, expecting them to get even worse this afternoon. 15 homes are still being threatened right now. we're told they have 350 firefighters, both on the ground and fighting this blaze from the air. many were fighting a fire in nearby santa barbara earlier this week and have...
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was inf justice taft charge of the supreme court building commission and so one of the many requirements for the new supreme court building, when they were finally able to get a home of their own was that there would not only be a cafeteria for the public and for the attorneys because within a short window, the attorneys were also try to go out and find something for lunch. there would be a cafeteria and the justices would have their own separate dining rooms and had to accommodate at least 18 people and it had to be in close proximity to the justices officer. >> to half an hour lunch break 1970 when chief justice burger extended to an hour. i will start with justice ginsburg, you now have a full hour, a beautiful justices dining room, what goes on during do allch break and to -- the justices try to attend? >> i would defer to my colleagues on that. she is a regular. [laughter] i will show up whenever the court is concurrent so we can confirm the morning. i will goch break with my colleagues. whenionally other times into town whenr john paul stevens is with us and for birthdays and that
was inf justice taft charge of the supreme court building commission and so one of the many requirements for the new supreme court building, when they were finally able to get a home of their own was that there would not only be a cafeteria for the public and for the attorneys because within a short window, the attorneys were also try to go out and find something for lunch. there would be a cafeteria and the justices would have their own separate dining rooms and had to accommodate at least 18...
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catherine: chief justice taft was in charge of the building commission and one of the requirements whenhey were finally able to get a home of there would not only be a cafeteria for the public and the attorneys because in that short window, the attorneys were also trying to go out and find something for lunch , there would be a cafeteria and the justices had their own separate dining room that had to accommodate at least 18 people and be in close proximity to the justices conference room. they half an hour lunch break lasted until 1970, when chief justice burger expanded it to an hour. ,o i am going to ask both starting with justice ginsburg, so you know have a full hour. you have a beautiful dining room what goes on during the lunch do the justices all generally try to attend on days when the court is in session? justice ginsburg: i will defer to my colleague because she is a regular at the table. we can for the morning at 9:30 and by the lunch break, i will go with my colleagues to lunch. , when a justice comes to town or when john paul stevens is there. and for birthdays. and that is
catherine: chief justice taft was in charge of the building commission and one of the requirements whenhey were finally able to get a home of there would not only be a cafeteria for the public and the attorneys because in that short window, the attorneys were also trying to go out and find something for lunch , there would be a cafeteria and the justices had their own separate dining room that had to accommodate at least 18 people and be in close proximity to the justices conference room. they...
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robert taft takes it on quickly in 1953 and you see with national review and others, that conservatism he gives us six cannons in the book the conservative mind which defines it and those cannons and uses that term can known intentionally, he'll convert to roman cathalicism. he is really an atheis, the diagnostic up to that point. they sound deeply religious because they start after by arguing we should believe in a higher power, we should believe in the author of the national law. we should believe in the dig dignity of every human person. he actually sounds like vatican too. [laughter] >> what he's saying in 1953 could have been written by someone in roam during 1952 or 1962, 1965 during vatican council. it's all personalism, very humane in the way that he's thinking about this but i stress and i think it's important to note that he use it is term cannon because that meant a truth that wasn't easily defined and so he is trying to avoid kind of program or a conception of the state, he doesn't want conservatism to be an ideology, a party platform. it's a way of thinking and that way of
robert taft takes it on quickly in 1953 and you see with national review and others, that conservatism he gives us six cannons in the book the conservative mind which defines it and those cannons and uses that term can known intentionally, he'll convert to roman cathalicism. he is really an atheis, the diagnostic up to that point. they sound deeply religious because they start after by arguing we should believe in a higher power, we should believe in the author of the national law. we should...
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that label some type of real strength because it takes eisenhower a while to call himself that but taftdoes but he passes away in 53 this certainly with "the national review" he gives six cannons in the book the conservative mind and he uses the term can in intentionally he is a cause iatse at this point but not until august 1964 is a very long journey for him then he converts to catholicism he is in neediest agnostic most of his life to yet if you read the canons in 1953 they sounded deeply religious because of argues we should believe in a higher power or the author of the natural law and the dignity of every person actually in the second one actually sounds like the vatican what he said in 53 easily could have been written by somebody in o rome during the vaticansm, very council very humane the way he speaks about it but int to stress he uses the term can because that meant a truth that wasn't easily defined so he is trying to avoid that marxist program or that fascists misconception of the state he doesn't want it to be an ideology or a partyf tg platform it is a way of thinking tha
that label some type of real strength because it takes eisenhower a while to call himself that but taftdoes but he passes away in 53 this certainly with "the national review" he gives six cannons in the book the conservative mind and he uses the term can in intentionally he is a cause iatse at this point but not until august 1964 is a very long journey for him then he converts to catholicism he is in neediest agnostic most of his life to yet if you read the canons in 1953 they sounded...
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there have another -- we had robert taft, the senate majority leader back in the 40's and 50's. he was isolationist and very prominently so. that was subsumed by dwight eisenhower was very much -- who was very much internationalist and believed in keeping the country involved in the world. the republican party used to be arriff party and tw they are for free rade but donald trump is trying to bring that back. host: is there a tradition of evolution? guest: yes. the parties are constantly changing. they are absorbing strains of thought that are out there. we had the pat buchanan moment 20 years ago. moment whoross perot was all about deficit reduction and that became a major goal of the republican party. these independent movements rise up and then the parties absorb them. this is what we are seeing now. we are seeing the republican party try to figure out what to beliefs of trump supporters. you have the same with the democrats. the more left-wing bernie sanders trying to pull hillary clinton to the left and succeeding in some ways. can the party absorb donald trump or will dona
there have another -- we had robert taft, the senate majority leader back in the 40's and 50's. he was isolationist and very prominently so. that was subsumed by dwight eisenhower was very much -- who was very much internationalist and believed in keeping the country involved in the world. the republican party used to be arriff party and tw they are for free rade but donald trump is trying to bring that back. host: is there a tradition of evolution? guest: yes. the parties are constantly...
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offsite consumption and the tasting bar independence the liquor bar for the cerebral hemorrhage inform taft room in 2005 and envelope that was approved for the clarification of the wine store and bar the planning code section states that the principally permitted housing authority will be ponlz between 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. with the conditional use is required for maintaining the hours of operation between 2 and 6:00 a.m. the hours of operation for the subject business between 6:00 a.m. and midnight given the business has operated since 2005 the project sponsor requests a cu for the extension of the hours of operation 7 days per week had community outreach for community groups with the lower polk and the association and in total the project sponsor secured one and 5 letters of support for the extension of hugsz and the department got one or two letters in opposition to the proposed project the letters generally site no concentration of bars and will create more noise across the street from the subject property the department finds that is necessary and desirable and compatible with the ne
offsite consumption and the tasting bar independence the liquor bar for the cerebral hemorrhage inform taft room in 2005 and envelope that was approved for the clarification of the wine store and bar the planning code section states that the principally permitted housing authority will be ponlz between 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. with the conditional use is required for maintaining the hours of operation between 2 and 6:00 a.m. the hours of operation for the subject business between 6:00 a.m. and...
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offsite consumption and the tasting bar independence the liquor bar for the cerebral hemorrhage inform taft room in 2005 and envelope that was approved for the clarification of the wine store and bar the planning code section states that the principally permitted housing authority will be ponlz between 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. with the conditional use is required for maintaining the hours of operation between 2 and 6:00 a.m. the hours of operation for the subject business between 6:00 a.m. and midnight given the business has operated since 2005 the project sponsor requests a cu for the extension of the hours of operation 7 days per week had community outreach for community groups with the lower polk and the association and in total the project sponsor secured one and 5 letters of support for the extension of hugsz and the department got one or two letters in opposition to the proposed project the letters generally site no concentration of bars and will create more noise across the street from the subject property the department finds that is necessary and desirable and compatible with the ne
offsite consumption and the tasting bar independence the liquor bar for the cerebral hemorrhage inform taft room in 2005 and envelope that was approved for the clarification of the wine store and bar the planning code section states that the principally permitted housing authority will be ponlz between 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. with the conditional use is required for maintaining the hours of operation between 2 and 6:00 a.m. the hours of operation for the subject business between 6:00 a.m. and...
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between the progressives support could tro teddy roosevelt through the primaries and william hour taftether, teddy formed a third water, the bull moose party. and the republican party split in two, and the democrat won the election. in 1964, a split between the conservatives and progressives again with nelson rockefeller, the liberal, booed on the floor. larry goldwater wins. it's a tough bind that republicans are in. the difference is it's not just a conservative progressive split. it seems to be a temperament problem that many republicans have with a republican nominee. it's a very different nature and makes the vigor and vitality of the split seem even greater to people. >> it's difficult to see how the republicans coalesce behind donald trump because, you know, he gave that speech and used a teleprompter. you know, he tamped down his message and toned things down. but you know that's not going to last. >> they keep waiting for this presidential moment to happen when we thought it was going happen a month ago, six week ago. looked like he was going to win. and then turned toward try
between the progressives support could tro teddy roosevelt through the primaries and william hour taftether, teddy formed a third water, the bull moose party. and the republican party split in two, and the democrat won the election. in 1964, a split between the conservatives and progressives again with nelson rockefeller, the liberal, booed on the floor. larry goldwater wins. it's a tough bind that republicans are in. the difference is it's not just a conservative progressive split. it seems to...
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tafte we'll keep it dry today. the rain showers tomorrow realll get in here late in the day.eeke saturday looks great.turday loog sunday showers, maybe a a thunderstorm returns. rur right now looks like the seconds half of sunday is the wet part p of the weekend.. so we'll of course fine tuneoure that as we get closer.et cse that is weather.er i promise i'll be ready for weather in five minutes when i'i back. let's do traffic with erin. >> here we go.>> h we were trying to talk to and id didn't seem like anybody coulddy hear anybody.ar a >> we're here. we promise. pmise we're not going anywhere.in joining us on good day today a a former olympian will give usiv running tips.s. now, we'll talk about the the marathon because he has free has clinic coming up for the marinee corps marathon runners who wantn to run in the fall.all. good time to get started nowtaed it's june 1st.1s. >> do we know it's national running day. >> we'll talk about some thingse non runners can do as well and l get into the spirit just trying to kind of lean your way into yt getting back in shape.ing >> yo
tafte we'll keep it dry today. the rain showers tomorrow realll get in here late in the day.eeke saturday looks great.turday loog sunday showers, maybe a a thunderstorm returns. rur right now looks like the seconds half of sunday is the wet part p of the weekend.. so we'll of course fine tuneoure that as we get closer.et cse that is weather.er i promise i'll be ready for weather in five minutes when i'i back. let's do traffic with erin. >> here we go.>> h we were trying to talk to...
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enfrenta gloria trevi asÍ que tuvo que hacer la llamada para diferentes juez ceso para ver "tu mi dick taftestar aquÍ, somos grandes fanÁtico de tu mÚsica. >> gracias. >> hay has traÍdo la mÚsica para cultivar tus oÍdos y hoy has puesto algo de sabor. >> para cocinar para mÍ es terapia. >> para mÍ es terapia cocinar la mÚsica. >> yo podrÍa cocinar mientras tu tocas y al revÉs, pero hoy vas a cocinar tu? >> ¿quÉ vamos hacer hoy? >> vamos a hacerlo con salchicha de pavo es un poco mÁs saludable. >> empezamos. >> aceite de oliva, tome nota en casa, hemos estado probando esto toda la maÑana estÁ increÍble, deliciosa perfecta. >> de dÓnde nace la receta? >> yo inventÉ estaba probando varias cosas me gusta leer como tres o cuadro recetas para inventar algo diferente. >> muy creativo, para hacerlo en casa tambiÉn. >> empezamos asÍ, sofreem un poco mÁs la salchicha *. >> a quÉ edad comenzaste a cocinar? >> muy joven yo estaba siempre en la cocina y los cocineros siempre preguntaban para mÍ es sÚper importante es como la mÚsica, puedes mezclar, hacer cosas diferentes. >> definitivamente a quÉ edad e
enfrenta gloria trevi asÍ que tuvo que hacer la llamada para diferentes juez ceso para ver "tu mi dick taftestar aquÍ, somos grandes fanÁtico de tu mÚsica. >> gracias. >> hay has traÍdo la mÚsica para cultivar tus oÍdos y hoy has puesto algo de sabor. >> para cocinar para mÍ es terapia. >> para mÍ es terapia cocinar la mÚsica. >> yo podrÍa cocinar mientras tu tocas y al revÉs, pero hoy vas a cocinar tu? >> ¿quÉ vamos hacer hoy? >>...
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supreme court at that time, the chief justice was william howard taft, former president of the united states. the man who wrote this opinion was oliver wendell holmes, thought by many to be the greatest justice in american history. louis brandeis signed on to the 8-1 majority. when this case got to the mace that we count -- place that we count on to look out for the weak and the poor, 8-1 they not only upheld the virginia law, said that carrie buck should be sterilized, but ea also said to the nation go out and do more, and that's in the opinion as well. so this was really a low point in american law. and a terrible story, as you say, about one woman who ends up billion sterilized and living out the rest of her life without children. >> and the famous quoteover oliver wendell homes? >> yes. three generations of imbeciles are enough. this is from the u.s. supreme court. and, hence, the title. carrie buck, as i mentioned, was not an imbecile at all. her mother, who was also at the colony, not an imbecile. she was taken in because she wasn't leading the kind of life the middle class soci
supreme court at that time, the chief justice was william howard taft, former president of the united states. the man who wrote this opinion was oliver wendell holmes, thought by many to be the greatest justice in american history. louis brandeis signed on to the 8-1 majority. when this case got to the mace that we count -- place that we count on to look out for the weak and the poor, 8-1 they not only upheld the virginia law, said that carrie buck should be sterilized, but ea also said to the...
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there have another -- we had robert taft, the senate majority leader back in the 40's and 50's.isolationist and very prominently so. that was subsumed by dwight eisenhower was very much -- who was very much internationalist and believed in keeping the country involved in the world. the republican party used to be arriff party and tw they are for free rade but donald trump is trying to bring that back. host: is there a tradition of evolution? guest: yes. the parties are constantly changing. they are absorbing strains of thought that are out there. we had the pat buchanan moment 20 years ago. moment whoross perot was all about deficit reduction and that became a major goal of the republican party. these independent movements rise up and then the parties absorb them. this is what we are seeing now. we are seeing the republican party try to figure out what to beliefs of trump supporters. you have the same with the democrats. the more left-wing bernie sanders trying to pull hillary clinton to the left and succeeding in some ways. can the party absorb donald trump or will donald trump
there have another -- we had robert taft, the senate majority leader back in the 40's and 50's.isolationist and very prominently so. that was subsumed by dwight eisenhower was very much -- who was very much internationalist and believed in keeping the country involved in the world. the republican party used to be arriff party and tw they are for free rade but donald trump is trying to bring that back. host: is there a tradition of evolution? guest: yes. the parties are constantly changing. they...
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he represents closer to robert taft, it's a minimalist view of america's role in the world. relations with allies benefit us in the net donald trump sees it differently. what you really have, quite honestly, is a choice, a fundamental different vision of the world, of the costs and benefits of foreign policy, but hillary clinton, yeah, she is the establishment traditional voice. donald trump represents something of a radical departure and i think that's what she was beginning to get at. >> madeline albright said that she teaches a course at georgetown called i think it's called -- on decision-making and she said donald trump would flunk the course. he is completely -- >> impulsive. >> unqualified. >> even though he ran a university. >> right, he has trump u. i have to tell you i think he has the talent to pivot and he is throwing it away and i don't know why. and it goes back to what joe has said, you have said, nicolle, he must not -- he must have gotten add and decided, this is too -- this is too hard. i don't want to do this. like the lifestyle would be too hard. because
he represents closer to robert taft, it's a minimalist view of america's role in the world. relations with allies benefit us in the net donald trump sees it differently. what you really have, quite honestly, is a choice, a fundamental different vision of the world, of the costs and benefits of foreign policy, but hillary clinton, yeah, she is the establishment traditional voice. donald trump represents something of a radical departure and i think that's what she was beginning to get at....
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taft. [applause] mr.ion's capital, the state capital, or city hall, private morality and public trust must go together. [applause] president ford: from august of 1974 to august of 1976, the record shows steady progress upwards toward prosperity, peace, and public trust. my record is one of progress, not platitudes. my record is one of specifics, not smiles. my record is one of performance, not promises. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] president ford: it is a record i am proud to run on. it is a record the american people, democrats, independents, and republicans alike, will support on november 2. [applause] president ford: for the next four years i pledge to you that i will hold to the steady course we have begun. but i have no intention of standing on the record alone. we will continue winning the fight against inflation. we will go on reducing the dead weight and impudence of bureaucracy. [applause] president ford: we will submit a balanced budget by 1978. we will improve the quality of life
taft. [applause] mr.ion's capital, the state capital, or city hall, private morality and public trust must go together. [applause] president ford: from august of 1974 to august of 1976, the record shows steady progress upwards toward prosperity, peace, and public trust. my record is one of progress, not platitudes. my record is one of specifics, not smiles. my record is one of performance, not promises. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] president ford: it is a record i am proud to run...