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hi dwight. you mentioned early on that the nixon administration was known for two things, but they accomplished so much. both domestically and with regard to foreign policy what was left on the table that was not accomplished because the second term was so inundated with watergate. well, i'm standing up here. and very honestly the person to answer that is in the first row, and that's larry higbee, but i me try. nixon had a plan underway to completely reorganize the federal government. he had a commission called the ash commission. they were going to come in and they were going to take that government apart and put it back together in a more logical way to run it and it was one of the great tragedies of watergate that they were not able to implement that plan. perfect. thanks to white center allegan over here. yeah. congratulations first on the book dwight and it takes me back when air force one left andrews 50 years ago. i actually left on a plane the night before from andrews air force base and
hi dwight. you mentioned early on that the nixon administration was known for two things, but they accomplished so much. both domestically and with regard to foreign policy what was left on the table that was not accomplished because the second term was so inundated with watergate. well, i'm standing up here. and very honestly the person to answer that is in the first row, and that's larry higbee, but i me try. nixon had a plan underway to completely reorganize the federal government. he had a...
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>> absolutely. >> so dwight scanned the file, just a quick look.ange. >> it was obvious that was something that just wasn't right. >> remember what the trial attorney said about the black bathrobe, too bad they didn't tested for gunshot residue? dwight, with his years in law enforcement lit up when he saw that. they must have tested the robe. >> it should've been tested for gunshot residue all the way up to the right sleeve. >> sure, if he fired the gun there would've been gunshot residue. >> no such reporting existed for the testing of that sleeve and that robe. >> it did not make sense. the started working with lawyer lindsey phoenix who requested copies of all the crime lab reports. >> we've got a letter saying here you go, here is everything we have. it included every test except the one i was looking for. >> but, it had to be there. so lindsay when in person to the state highway patrol. >> i said i wanted to examine every piece of evidence you have, and i bought a video camera and a cell phone and i photographed everything. trying to be in con
>> absolutely. >> so dwight scanned the file, just a quick look.ange. >> it was obvious that was something that just wasn't right. >> remember what the trial attorney said about the black bathrobe, too bad they didn't tested for gunshot residue? dwight, with his years in law enforcement lit up when he saw that. they must have tested the robe. >> it should've been tested for gunshot residue all the way up to the right sleeve. >> sure, if he fired the gun there...
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and she and mamie eisenhower, and dwight eisenhower had a very good relationship. and, if you look at the letters between dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, again, big surprise, just about every one of them said say hello to pat, i really appreciate her help. does not sound like eisenhower and his wife did not get along with dick and pat. >> a second misunderstanding or myth of the campaign is that nixon and lodge were ill suited together on a ticket, and that lodge was the downfall for richard nixon that year. what do you say? >> on january 7th 1960 draw it as an hour wrote a secret memo to his own file. his presidential pick was richard nixon. his vice presidential pick was henry cabinet lodged junior. it was not so much eisenhower picking lodge. and, at the time lodge was the representative for the united states. and was the main person who talked about the russians being evil, and made a tremendous amount of television time. he had the ability, he was a boston robin. by the way, you might not know the person who wrote the biography on henry cabinet launch jr.
and she and mamie eisenhower, and dwight eisenhower had a very good relationship. and, if you look at the letters between dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, again, big surprise, just about every one of them said say hello to pat, i really appreciate her help. does not sound like eisenhower and his wife did not get along with dick and pat. >> a second misunderstanding or myth of the campaign is that nixon and lodge were ill suited together on a ticket, and that lodge was the downfall for...
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how in the world can dwight eisenhower? be president for eight years and have nixon has his vice president for eight years and they didn't get along. quite frankly they get along fine. and once i wrote the corrective, i know this is going to shock you. but people stop talking about that. is it an amazing that you can lie? just so much until you get caught and then you just stop you don't apologize. you're basically intellectual cowards. and so then the with the latest installment of the series, which we'll dive into here in a moment campaign of the century kennedy nixon and election of 1960. how many years would you say you've been formally or informally working on this collection of works? 25 years and how many pieces of paper pages of records do you think you've examined red turned or investigated? i read about 800 pages a day. that's why. and i could do that with comprehension. the fact is i didn't think it was a book. i don't i was a fan of theodore white the making the president 1960. i thought he told everything. i kn
how in the world can dwight eisenhower? be president for eight years and have nixon has his vice president for eight years and they didn't get along. quite frankly they get along fine. and once i wrote the corrective, i know this is going to shock you. but people stop talking about that. is it an amazing that you can lie? just so much until you get caught and then you just stop you don't apologize. you're basically intellectual cowards. and so then the with the latest installment of the series,...
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so dwight eisenhower played in the league under the name wilson. it was cold the pocahontas league because everybody was named john smith. [laughter] jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. as hide it and to his name was in the papers for those two summers through the several key factors here, one is all of the powerful figures involved in losing the metals knew exactly what he was doing. they had been sending them to play baseballle for years whose close associate in pennsylvania was the scout who brought jim and his teammates down and met with him at least twice in the period when he was away from school playing baseball once they went hunting in oklahoma together you would think he would ask why aren't you in school right now. anyway, after the story broke that heye played baseball the story broke in massachusetts in january of 1913. a reporter heard one of the former managers was in town in massachusetts and talked about how he managed him so it became a big deal, got to new york. warner was asked about it, denied he knew anything about it
so dwight eisenhower played in the league under the name wilson. it was cold the pocahontas league because everybody was named john smith. [laughter] jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. as hide it and to his name was in the papers for those two summers through the several key factors here, one is all of the powerful figures involved in losing the metals knew exactly what he was doing. they had been sending them to play baseballle for years whose close associate in pennsylvania was the...
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dwight eisenhower played under the name wilson. the eastern carolina fleek was the rocky mt. railroaders and so many college players are playing under aliases that it was called the pocahontas league. jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. he never tried to hide it his names -- his nameho was in the paper in small towns from that league for i i those two summerd there are several key factors here. one is all of the powerful figures who were involved in jim losing his medals knew exactly what he was doing. so did pop warner his coach who was -- to play baseball for years his close associates in pennsylvania will rocky mt. too met with thorpe at least twice when jim was away from school playing baseball. they went huntingle in oklahoma together and warner asked why are you at school right now? anyway after the story broke that jim thorpe have played baseball story broke in worchester massachusetts at the worchester telegram in january of 1913. the paper then and carolina for years but will stir heard his former manager was in town and it talked about how he managed jimna
dwight eisenhower played under the name wilson. the eastern carolina fleek was the rocky mt. railroaders and so many college players are playing under aliases that it was called the pocahontas league. jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. he never tried to hide it his names -- his nameho was in the paper in small towns from that league for i i those two summerd there are several key factors here. one is all of the powerful figures who were involved in jim losing his medals knew exactly...
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and she and mamie eisenhower, and dwight eisenhower had a very good relationship. and, if you look at the letters between dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, again, big surprise, just about every one of them said say hello to pat, i really appreciate her help. does not sound like eisenhower and his wife did not get along with dick and pat. >> a second misunderstanding or myth of the campaign is that nixon and lodge were ill suited together on a ticket, and that lodge was the downfall for richard nixon that year. what do you say? >> on january 7th 1960 draw it as an hour wrote a secret memo -- was a boston robin. by the way, you might not know the person who wrote the biography on henry cabinet launch jr.. it is luke nichter. >> it was not a self serving question, i promise. third misunderstanding i highlighted about the 1960s on the democratic side. also interesting that on the 1960s senator john f. kennedy, that candidate would not have been elected president without johnson, it was really eisenhower the trip to the south. louisiana and 56. virginia both campaign
and she and mamie eisenhower, and dwight eisenhower had a very good relationship. and, if you look at the letters between dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, again, big surprise, just about every one of them said say hello to pat, i really appreciate her help. does not sound like eisenhower and his wife did not get along with dick and pat. >> a second misunderstanding or myth of the campaign is that nixon and lodge were ill suited together on a ticket, and that lodge was the downfall for...
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and she and mamie eisenhower, and dwight eisenhower had a very good relationship. and, if you look at the letters between dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, again, big surprise, just about ar>> on janu to his own file. his presidential pick was richard nixon. his vice presidential pick was henry cabinet lodged junior. it was not so much nixon picking lodge, it was eisenhower picking lodge. and, at the time lodge was the representative for the united states. and was the main person who talked about the russians being evil, and made a tremendous amount of television time. he had the ability, he was a boston robin. by the way, you might not know the person who wrote the biography on henry cabinet launch jr.. it is luke nichter. >> it was not a self serving question, i promise. third misunderstanding i highlighted about the 1960s on the democratic side. also interesting that on the 1960s senator john f. kennedy, that candidate would not have been elected president without johnson, it was really eisenhower the trip to the south. louisiana and 56. virginia both campaig
and she and mamie eisenhower, and dwight eisenhower had a very good relationship. and, if you look at the letters between dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, again, big surprise, just about ar>> on janu to his own file. his presidential pick was richard nixon. his vice presidential pick was henry cabinet lodged junior. it was not so much nixon picking lodge, it was eisenhower picking lodge. and, at the time lodge was the representative for the united states. and was the main person who...
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truman dwight eisenhower thank you for that question. we do know about kennedy and averting war for their different kinds of crises but if you favor only one kind of crisis that is crisis foreign policy. you also want to look at domestic crises such as covid. there are two philosophies. not all demand activity or restraint. were going to talk about coolidge, coolidge was a president who held back in a crisis there is terrible flood in the south, there is a flood in the home state of new york. he held back. he did not jump in. he actually believe the state should handle the crisis. americans of both want presidents to jump in domestic crises and don't. that is the division. our system is divided. when people voted on crisis management it did depend somewhat on their philosophy. you always jump in a crisis? you always jump in and a certain way or do you hold back? to me that is the big question what is the definition of crisis and what is the definition of the correct response. that's a nice transition to calvin coolidge. i will note amity
truman dwight eisenhower thank you for that question. we do know about kennedy and averting war for their different kinds of crises but if you favor only one kind of crisis that is crisis foreign policy. you also want to look at domestic crises such as covid. there are two philosophies. not all demand activity or restraint. were going to talk about coolidge, coolidge was a president who held back in a crisis there is terrible flood in the south, there is a flood in the home state of new york....
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dwight eisenhower played in the kansas stately under the name wilson. the eastern carolina league where thorpe played for the rocky mountain railroaders and the highlanders, has so many playing with aliens because -- that it was called the pocahontas league. jim thorpe played as jim for and he never tried to hide it. there are several key factors. one is that all of the powerful white figures who were involved in jim losing his medals, knew exactly what he was doing, starting with pop warner, who had been sending indian athletes to play baseball for years, whose close associate in pennsylvania was the scout who brought jim and his teammates and matt with thorpe at least twice -- and met with thorpe at least twice while playing baseball. once they went hunting in oklahoma. after the story broke that jim thorpe had played baseball, the story broke in worcester, massachusetts in the "worcester telegram." a reporter in worcester heard one of jim's former managers was in town and talked about how he managed jim thorpe. he wrote the story and it became a big
dwight eisenhower played in the kansas stately under the name wilson. the eastern carolina league where thorpe played for the rocky mountain railroaders and the highlanders, has so many playing with aliens because -- that it was called the pocahontas league. jim thorpe played as jim for and he never tried to hide it. there are several key factors. one is that all of the powerful white figures who were involved in jim losing his medals, knew exactly what he was doing, starting with pop warner,...
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and the reform played a big role in solving this problem on october 10, 1957, american president dwightrom eisenhower apologized to the minister of finance, ghana, it was a young african state for racism and racial segregation in us africans. his secretary was refused a table at a restaurant in duover, delaware. all they wanted was orange juice. well im it were given in packets and offered to leave, because the colored people there were not serving the incident. a publicity scandal erupted and zenhower invited ministers, the white house to breakfast and promised to fight discrimination quote for such minor reasons as skin color or religion. however, african american indians and other ethnic minorities fought for their civil rights for many more years. on october 10, 1963 , the nuclear test ban treaty came into force . in feathers in space and under water, it was signed by representatives of the ussr, the usa and great britain in moscow and went down in history as the moscow treaty, which is important, this international legal act was formalized as open for accession. as a result, more t
and the reform played a big role in solving this problem on october 10, 1957, american president dwightrom eisenhower apologized to the minister of finance, ghana, it was a young african state for racism and racial segregation in us africans. his secretary was refused a table at a restaurant in duover, delaware. all they wanted was orange juice. well im it were given in packets and offered to leave, because the colored people there were not serving the incident. a publicity scandal erupted and...
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so, you're starting to see in the polling that rise of somebody like dwight d. eisenhower. who, not that many moons ago, was ranked fairly in the middle. people thought he didn't do much as president. now, with the archives open, we could see that he was a hands on president, not a hands-off one. so, the rise of eisenhower, i found particularly interesting. this poll in the one before, he's now one of the american greats. >> you went through the top five for us, to round at the top ten. in sixth place it's truman, seventh jefferson, eighth kennedy, ninth reagan, the ten spot this year, barack obama joining the top ten this year. should, note of interest, president trump coming in at 41st overall in this year's ranking. the first year that he's part of this historian survey of presidential leadership. but plenty of time to dive more into those results. edna greene medford, why do this? is it helpful, historically, to do this, to compare these presidents over so many years? >> absolutely. it's always important to talk about what is happening in terms of government leadership.
so, you're starting to see in the polling that rise of somebody like dwight d. eisenhower. who, not that many moons ago, was ranked fairly in the middle. people thought he didn't do much as president. now, with the archives open, we could see that he was a hands on president, not a hands-off one. so, the rise of eisenhower, i found particularly interesting. this poll in the one before, he's now one of the american greats. >> you went through the top five for us, to round at the top ten....
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the decision was made by president dwight of enhower that the hotel stopped sending fuel to the islandfirst, and then other important goods, and stopped buying sugar, then the main export commodity of cuba. it was an american response to the nationalization of american banking enterprises and other property by the decision of the revolutionary regime, headed by fidel bonfire. to the surprise of the white house, the blockade only strengthened this regime. although it made a hole in the economy, but the soviet union came to the aid of cuba, like the island of freedom gay socialist countries this was one of the first and very striking examples of the ineffectiveness of the sanctions policy, however, the us and its allies actively apply it. until now, on october 19, 2005, the trial of saddam hussein and other high-ranking leaders began. the iraqi trial took place in baghdad and was initiated by the new authorities of this country a few years before saddam was overthrown as a result of the american -initiated military operations there are weapons of mass destruction. then it turned out that
the decision was made by president dwight of enhower that the hotel stopped sending fuel to the islandfirst, and then other important goods, and stopped buying sugar, then the main export commodity of cuba. it was an american response to the nationalization of american banking enterprises and other property by the decision of the revolutionary regime, headed by fidel bonfire. to the surprise of the white house, the blockade only strengthened this regime. although it made a hole in the economy,...
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and i entertained dwight to no end with my bar story. so i captivated the guy who captivated 1,000 guys. can you believe that? 1,000 guys. >> announcer: coming to you from new york city, the only city in america, it's "the daily show." tonight... herschel walker does show and tell. the history of reggaeton. and chelsea manning. this is "the daily show with trevor noah." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> trevor: hey, what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you so much for tuning in and thank you for coming out in person. thank you so much for being here! appreciate you for being here! we've got a great show for you tonight. take, everyone. elon musk is putting ukraine on his family plan, dulce sloan is going full on reggaeton and herschel walker joins the paw patrol. plus, whistle-blower chelsea manning is today's guest. so let's do this, people. let's jump straight into today's headlines. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] all right, before we get into the big stories, let's catch up on
and i entertained dwight to no end with my bar story. so i captivated the guy who captivated 1,000 guys. can you believe that? 1,000 guys. >> announcer: coming to you from new york city, the only city in america, it's "the daily show." tonight... herschel walker does show and tell. the history of reggaeton. and chelsea manning. this is "the daily show with trevor noah." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> trevor: hey, what's going on,...
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liz: i would imagine that's church and dwight. >> yes.and dwight is going through difficulties like many consumer product companies are. they have some problems with supply chains, et cetera, but this will be something that fades and this is a very good company and excellent balance sheet that will be able in our opinion to survive and generally relatively strong returns with a rise in dividends. liz: we have a rally here across the board pretty much and the trends up 3.13% and do you like anything in the tech world before we go? >> sure. so if you look at google for example, google was a stock that we added to the portfolio at the beginning of the summer. the big problem this year was that markets were too highly valued and we created $5 trillion of money and debt that was added to the system to combat covid, and that showed up first as the party and now we're suffering the hangover, which is inflation and higher interest rates. ultimately the things that got pushed ahead of where they should be intrinsically with a lot of tech stocks, t
liz: i would imagine that's church and dwight. >> yes.and dwight is going through difficulties like many consumer product companies are. they have some problems with supply chains, et cetera, but this will be something that fades and this is a very good company and excellent balance sheet that will be able in our opinion to survive and generally relatively strong returns with a rise in dividends. liz: we have a rally here across the board pretty much and the trends up 3.13% and do you...
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by the vacuum cans connection to what dwight eisenhower would call the military industrial complex. because the military industrial complex wasn't all about missile systems and bombers who's also about industrial strength coffee yearns. but you also have to think just for a minute. but what this world looked like for stella cahill here was a woman who grew up right on the edge of devastating poverty who never had a stable place to live and now she and ed owned their own home. out on eddy street here was a woman. who in their early days of her marriage and her early days of motherhood wasn't sure. whether husband was going to come home. now living in this extraordinarily stable family-centered world. here was this woman who in 1961 had her older daughter. in college when she had to leave school at 15. said any wonder it's still like cahill was smiling into the 1960s. and already that world built around eddie street already, there were cracks in the exclusions that that world. have created none more dramatic, none more important than the one symbolized by this young woman. elizabeth e
by the vacuum cans connection to what dwight eisenhower would call the military industrial complex. because the military industrial complex wasn't all about missile systems and bombers who's also about industrial strength coffee yearns. but you also have to think just for a minute. but what this world looked like for stella cahill here was a woman who grew up right on the edge of devastating poverty who never had a stable place to live and now she and ed owned their own home. out on eddy street...
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universal literacy, and the reform played. role in solving this on october 10, 1957, american president dwightapologized to the secretary of the treasury of ghana, it was a young african state for racism and racial segregation of africans in the united states. his secretary was refused a table in a restaurant in dover, in the state of laver, and all they wanted to do was drink orange juice. well, they gave it to them in bags and offered to leave, because the colored people there did not serve the incident. scandal broke out and zenhower invited ministers, the white house for breakfast and promised to fight discrimination quote for such insignificant reasons as skin color or religion. however, african american indians and other ethnic minorities fought for their civil rights for many more years. on october 10, 1963 , the test ban treaty came into force. nuclear weapons in the atmosphere in space and under water , it was signed by representatives of the ussr, the usa and great britain in moscow and went down in history as the moscow treaty, which is important, this international legal act was fo
universal literacy, and the reform played. role in solving this on october 10, 1957, american president dwightapologized to the secretary of the treasury of ghana, it was a young african state for racism and racial segregation of africans in the united states. his secretary was refused a table in a restaurant in dover, in the state of laver, and all they wanted to do was drink orange juice. well, they gave it to them in bags and offered to leave, because the colored people there did not serve...
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. >> and future president dwight eisenhower was also on the monrovia at the time, and it's r how it ended up at the bottom of of the lake in the first place. >> it's a mystery. >> and yeah. it's not good that we are in such a drouare o 24/7 on the ♪♪ >> brooke: why would you come here to make promises to taylor, when you and i are married? i mean, we love each other, ridge. you do still love me, don't you? whatever this is about, i refuse to give up on us. ♪♪ [taylor huffs] >> steffy: how you doin', mom? how are you feelin'? >> taylor: honestly steffy, my head is spinning right now. between taking your father on a 5k and, crying my eyes out
. >> and future president dwight eisenhower was also on the monrovia at the time, and it's r how it ended up at the bottom of of the lake in the first place. >> it's a mystery. >> and yeah. it's not good that we are in such a drouare o 24/7 on the ♪♪ >> brooke: why would you come here to make promises to taylor, when you and i are married? i mean, we love each other, ridge. you do still love me, don't you? whatever this is about, i refuse to give up on us. ♪♪...
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unpleasantly surprised prices for osago with a benefit of up to 60% on october 14, 1890, general dwight eisenhower was born later, who became the author of the plan, according to which it was planned to drop atomic bombs on the ussr. hauer is a man who, hmm, perfectly played the role of president, on the one hand he had an amazing track record , he aroused the confidence of the americans and at the same time, he did not interfere in anything with the authorities. she does not see this ingenious discovery that the western world made for itself, which in fact is the most strong power. she is an invisible power, and therefore we see how, especially after einhower, we have a series of american presidents who play the role of president, but at the same time, when you see such a guy and think, lord , is this guy really like that ? wise soldier. does he really decide to apply there without question. because that person makes the decision, he doesn't make the decision, you know? the patriotic war in america starts talking about super-weapons, for which it was necessary uh, in order to control a
unpleasantly surprised prices for osago with a benefit of up to 60% on october 14, 1890, general dwight eisenhower was born later, who became the author of the plan, according to which it was planned to drop atomic bombs on the ussr. hauer is a man who, hmm, perfectly played the role of president, on the one hand he had an amazing track record , he aroused the confidence of the americans and at the same time, he did not interfere in anything with the authorities. she does not see this ingenious...
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and to my surprise, dwight eisenhower, who hovered over the 60s to an extent that i had not realized when i first started working on this book. it deals with those people who tried to become president. barry goldwater, bobby kennedy, hubert humphrey, george mcgovern, george wallace who runs through so much of the 1960s. he talks about supreme court justices, a general or two, and talks about the -- we are so see it with the 60s. dr. martin luther keane junior, malcolm x. but if there's one thing that animates my sense of the pass, my sense of myself as a historian, i also really believed that ordinary people are central to history too. ordinary people who we don't know help us understand the past in a new way, and ordinary people in the american past changing this nation. and so alongside all of those famous people who run through the shattering, what also try to do is tell the stories of ordinary people. what i want to do today, i just want to tell you four stories. and this is the first one. this is the 4th of july, 1961. on the 6100 block of west any street in the northwest corner
and to my surprise, dwight eisenhower, who hovered over the 60s to an extent that i had not realized when i first started working on this book. it deals with those people who tried to become president. barry goldwater, bobby kennedy, hubert humphrey, george mcgovern, george wallace who runs through so much of the 1960s. he talks about supreme court justices, a general or two, and talks about the -- we are so see it with the 60s. dr. martin luther keane junior, malcolm x. but if there's one...
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well, dwight, russia has just 18. but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning those russians. the soviets, and to this dangerous bo, you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a content strategy to create this image of the soviets. as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then for now, with nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected, created by nato, nature's business machine. because you must remember, if nato were disbanded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions. they'd only have one yacht instead of 2 yards each there. oh dear, wouldn't that be a terrible with there's a simple method to put it right with the rest of the world with will say we were forced to seize the territory brain, hold on to maintain security, a del fiddler with bring order security and democracy. the reasons used to justify molten was waged by nato and led by the u. s. b, not toys. i installment fund f
well, dwight, russia has just 18. but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning those russians. the soviets, and to this dangerous bo, you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a content strategy to create this image of the soviets. as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then for now, with nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected, created by nato, nature's business machine. because you must remember, if nato were...
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the 101st has been headquartered in europe since the d-day landings, seen here with then general dwightto defend european allies again if called upon to fight. now almost 80 years later, the 101st is back. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: making a mark in history once more. those military exercises come at a time when broader nato nuclear exercises are under way, now entering the second week. they involve 60 aircraft from 14 countries, including u.s. b-52 bombers. they were scheduled long before the war in ukraine began. margaret? >> charlie d'agata, thank you. we'll be right back. >>> that's it for us today. thank you for watching. next until week. for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. preston, cbs nw york. >> announcer: this is the "thbs overnight news." >>> we begin tonight with the fast-approaching midterm elections. both parties are pressing hard to show why they deserve your vote. democrats focused on their legislative accomplishments, republicans on the economy and crime. at stake, both houses of congress. voters are already being cast -- or votes, rather, are already being cas
the 101st has been headquartered in europe since the d-day landings, seen here with then general dwightto defend european allies again if called upon to fight. now almost 80 years later, the 101st is back. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: making a mark in history once more. those military exercises come at a time when broader nato nuclear exercises are under way, now entering the second week. they involve 60 aircraft from 14 countries, including u.s. b-52 bombers. they were scheduled...
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begins defining his conservatism in opposition to the popular conservative president at the time, dwight eisenhower. eisenhower did not try to roll back communism. for the conservatives like buckley, it wasn't enough to simply contain the soviet union. you had to roll back communism, defeat it. >> my reading of the history, based on, you know, your book and others, is that conservatives didn't feel that eisenhower was a conservative. and so they sided with mccarthy, who was -- who was challenging the status quo. >> yes, i mean, that's right. and, you know, mccarthy was a huge force in the republican party and in national politics. and the conservatives championed his cause. they believed that even if he was wrong about a lot of the details, even if he overreached in a lot of his investigations, he still had the grasp of the central idea of the time, which was that communism posed a threat both externally and internally, inside the federal government. and buckley was defending mccarthy pretty much right up until the end, when mccarthy was censured by the u.s. senate in the end of 1954. th
begins defining his conservatism in opposition to the popular conservative president at the time, dwight eisenhower. eisenhower did not try to roll back communism. for the conservatives like buckley, it wasn't enough to simply contain the soviet union. you had to roll back communism, defeat it. >> my reading of the history, based on, you know, your book and others, is that conservatives didn't feel that eisenhower was a conservative. and so they sided with mccarthy, who was -- who was...
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it is telling that 74 years ago, dwight eisenhower opened one of the buildings on the site, he called it -- to the future of america, that is what we are seeing here, this very site has produced data processing systems that have made the u.s. social security system possible, the apollo program to help put a man on the moon and the power of u.s. businesses in every industry, literally every industry. [applause] earlier this year, but gypsy announced the latest generation of mainframe that still underpins the global economy. by the way, poughkeepsie is the place where we manufacture the state of the art computers. and we export these made in america computers all over the world. poughkeepsie is innovating not just for today, but also for tomorrow. poughkeepsie is home to ibm's quantum computer data center that has the largest concentration of quantum computers anywhere. [applause] >> these quantum computers marked the beginning of a new era of computing. from accelerating the develop meant of new materials, batteries, new pharmaceutical drugs, quantum computers hold the promise of solvi
it is telling that 74 years ago, dwight eisenhower opened one of the buildings on the site, he called it -- to the future of america, that is what we are seeing here, this very site has produced data processing systems that have made the u.s. social security system possible, the apollo program to help put a man on the moon and the power of u.s. businesses in every industry, literally every industry. [applause] earlier this year, but gypsy announced the latest generation of mainframe that still...
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in our infrastructure, literally, not figuratively, since the interstate highway system built by dwight d. eisenhower. [applause] and, folks, it includes the largest investment in public transit in the history of america. there's no better example of what's happening than right here in los angeles. nearly 10 million people live in l.a. county, i don't have to tell you that more than any , county in the united states. and every year, people take more than 22 million rides on your subways, your light rail, and your buses. it's how so many folks get to work, school, and how tourists and locals explore this world-class city. but the transit system needs an upgrade, badly. you know that. you need to connect more neighborhoods, ease traffic congestion, air pollution, and make it easier for people to get around and where they need to go. that's exactly what you're doing. that's exactly what you're doing. but it's being funded in part through this infrastructure law, your local taxes and infrastructure law. this project, the extension of metros purple line, it's going to cover one of la's busie
in our infrastructure, literally, not figuratively, since the interstate highway system built by dwight d. eisenhower. [applause] and, folks, it includes the largest investment in public transit in the history of america. there's no better example of what's happening than right here in los angeles. nearly 10 million people live in l.a. county, i don't have to tell you that more than any , county in the united states. and every year, people take more than 22 million rides on your subways, your...
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well dwight and many who survived is still dealing with the long term consequences. bass, physical and psychological. in alan, my coven series, people tell us about their experiences with the virus. today we're in gone, is capital a crock? my name is justice lee, otherwise i live in that cra, and i had coverage from wire attended. been to one i our diagnose for typhoid by the treatment was not you know, curing the supposed typhoid. so i suspect that it could be, that was, i went back to the hospital to get a request for that destiny and it was positive. i had essence of hope that is amazing to my heart. and then at that point, my temperature went up to do that at this, i've looked at that west range. so i stayed full 4 days in the hospital. initially i saw that doctor. and then after that might be a mentor for me that in the house of the nurses, i don't remember any doctor coming back to me in their isolation and in the parent died by the nurse is where all valley carrying nobody likes to me, you know, solution sol, being in their solution, if you are not psychologically strong, no alo
well dwight and many who survived is still dealing with the long term consequences. bass, physical and psychological. in alan, my coven series, people tell us about their experiences with the virus. today we're in gone, is capital a crock? my name is justice lee, otherwise i live in that cra, and i had coverage from wire attended. been to one i our diagnose for typhoid by the treatment was not you know, curing the supposed typhoid. so i suspect that it could be, that was, i went back to the...
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professor university president dwight mcbride, thank you both very much for coming to the sunday shownding off to the other sunday show. stay with us. show. stay with us ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. discomfort back there? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the...
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field at last and it was jim thorp and just a fabulous carlisle indian team and the team that had dwight eisenhower playing linebacker and omar bradley on the bench. and the indians won. 27-6. eisenhower in one of his teammates before the game, this is a -- i mean, football has always beene, a violent support andd even more violent then. eisenhower would acknowledge he and a w teammate were plotting before a game started on how to knock thorp out of the game because he was the greatest player in america. and they actually hadad one play hitting him high and low and it was a collision and thorp was laid low h on the ground. he got up and kept playing and had knocked eisenhower out of the game. eisenhower would say i tackled jim thorp once. >> that came a few months after stockholm. how did jim thorp end up in stockholm? >> well, first of all, he was the greatest all around athlete. s so he was not only playing football for carlisle, but he was also thetb track star. again, the carlisle track team was also dominant so much so that jim thorp who could compete in events of all sorts. the mod
field at last and it was jim thorp and just a fabulous carlisle indian team and the team that had dwight eisenhower playing linebacker and omar bradley on the bench. and the indians won. 27-6. eisenhower in one of his teammates before the game, this is a -- i mean, football has always beene, a violent support andd even more violent then. eisenhower would acknowledge he and a w teammate were plotting before a game started on how to knock thorp out of the game because he was the greatest player...
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when we can see here is only two presidents have an average ranking in the top ten harry truman and dwight eisenhower as i said earlier both of them have enjoyed a renaissance a rehabilitation of their reputation after they left office even then the reputations are not that impressive going down the list we can see it gets pretty bad. nic -- carter 4.4. reagan in 18 [inaudible] bush, 36. if we took the average ranking of all these presidents it is 19th. president since franklin roosevelt receive an average ranking of 19th greatest. why is that? is that the result of their individual flaws? to some extent, sure. over the course of the semester i have been very, very, critical of jimmy carter. not out of any personal opposition from anything he tried to accomplish but out of a criticism of his understanding of executive authority and his use of power and leadership. carter's ranking, as we saw, we just put back for a second, not good. 25, 19, 27, 20, 5:26. pretty consistently mediocre. we can identify very specific reasons why carter fell short of greatness that only he can be blamed for. on
when we can see here is only two presidents have an average ranking in the top ten harry truman and dwight eisenhower as i said earlier both of them have enjoyed a renaissance a rehabilitation of their reputation after they left office even then the reputations are not that impressive going down the list we can see it gets pretty bad. nic -- carter 4.4. reagan in 18 [inaudible] bush, 36. if we took the average ranking of all these presidents it is 19th. president since franklin roosevelt...
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it's consulting with former dwight eisenhower. and the tape starts with ike. that's president eisenhower. ike asking what time will make a tv later that night. there's something to be said. 7:00. then we're going to go to the un with a that opposion will be the withdrawal with these that ere to assist so that get somebody who's had some experience that's very good yeah well i thank have told me and i will i have first of i think making the argument yeah this it's tough to i say we will i don't know we may get into the invasion business before the days are out but of course military we got to clean up things do now. that's right. because i you you've made up your mind got to visit right. the only real way to get rid of it, of course, is oustinby having to be concerned with the world. and berlin wondering why y've got these little, little while. berlin is the i suppose that's it may be the what they goingo try to trade off might but i, i personally i just don't quite go along with that thinking i idea that got them from here to do what they want but they figured
it's consulting with former dwight eisenhower. and the tape starts with ike. that's president eisenhower. ike asking what time will make a tv later that night. there's something to be said. 7:00. then we're going to go to the un with a that opposion will be the withdrawal with these that ere to assist so that get somebody who's had some experience that's very good yeah well i thank have told me and i will i have first of i think making the argument yeah this it's tough to i say we will i don't...
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this is dwight tacit consent with her. so why are they doing that? would believe that they actually issue and support that idea. they are trying to blackmail us. is lucy with this rhetoric? are they so here it will usually to the thing that we cannot hear them. i was there, we do that. we've heard a number of other statements or regarding nuclear weapons. for example, the key of regime and it's representatives have on numerous occasions, spoke it out about a potentially acquiring nuclear weapons and nuclear capabilities. about next we keep hearing about the as the per rogia area nuclear plant. and so what russia is allegedly doing there, the pros, good. they say that we aren't shelling much. can these approach nuclear power plants? are they out of their minds? we are in control of the station. our troops are stationed there. why would we, charlotte will be read you the, which i've had, the meeting with one of the western leaders are not long ago. and she said, said was remove weapons sir movie from of the mirror from the nuclear power plant. immediat
this is dwight tacit consent with her. so why are they doing that? would believe that they actually issue and support that idea. they are trying to blackmail us. is lucy with this rhetoric? are they so here it will usually to the thing that we cannot hear them. i was there, we do that. we've heard a number of other statements or regarding nuclear weapons. for example, the key of regime and it's representatives have on numerous occasions, spoke it out about a potentially acquiring nuclear...
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it's consulting with former dwight eisenhower. and the tape starts with ike. that's president eisenhower. ike asking what time will make a tv later that night. there's something to be said. 7:00. then we're going to go to the un with a that opposition will be the withdrawal th these that there to assist adlai so that get somebody who's had some experience that's very good yeah well i thank have tolde d i will i have first of i think making the argument yeah this it's tough to i say we will i don't know we may get into the invasion business before the days are out but of course military we got to clean up things do now. that's right. because i you you've made up your mind got to visit right. the only real way to get rid of it, of course, is ousting by having to be concerned with the world. and berlin wondering why you've got these little, little while. berlin is the i suppose that's it may be the what they going to try to trade off might but i, i personally i just don't quite go along with that thinking i idea that got them from here to do what they want but th
it's consulting with former dwight eisenhower. and the tape starts with ike. that's president eisenhower. ike asking what time will make a tv later that night. there's something to be said. 7:00. then we're going to go to the un with a that opposition will be the withdrawal th these that there to assist adlai so that get somebody who's had some experience that's very good yeah well i thank have tolde d i will i have first of i think making the argument yeah this it's tough to i say we will i...