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as was camp david. now, camp david was initially called shang gri law, which means heavenly place, which it is. it's tucked in the -- mountains, thankfully only a 25-minute helicopter ride from the south lawn, which means it's extremely accessible and so laura and i accessed it a lot. we went there as often as we possibly could. you're going to hear from one of the base commanders from camp david, the whole deal is, it's a military base and they've got a lot of other military functions and duties. but when the president's there it's to like pamper the guy. and they do a really good job of it. dwight eisenhower changed the name to camp david, and my brother marvin lobbied for a while to get me to change it to camp marvin. thankfully i didn't. we've got a lot of fond memories of camp david, a lot. and, you know, again, it's a place where laura and i invited a lot of world leaders, tony blair's first visit to the united states, we took him to camp david. laura decided to have a movie there. they've got a n
as was camp david. now, camp david was initially called shang gri law, which means heavenly place, which it is. it's tucked in the -- mountains, thankfully only a 25-minute helicopter ride from the south lawn, which means it's extremely accessible and so laura and i accessed it a lot. we went there as often as we possibly could. you're going to hear from one of the base commanders from camp david, the whole deal is, it's a military base and they've got a lot of other military functions and...
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that had to be a really fascinating experience to raise children at camp david. was that experience like, to be there with your family? >> what's a may not understand, for the only family that lives inside the camp. think about us every day families and transplant yourself, you had your children to living inside a cabin called cesar. it's really cool, an extraordinary place with a modest house with a great yard. and your neighbors happen to be the presidents and camp marvin and all the others. but you're still a family, two young daughters that were seven and four. and it is a different dynamic. lots of highs, few los. great memories like you can see and you have evergreen chapel. >> you're not allowed to have pets, so you broke. this my wife broke the rules. but for good reason. and i'm sure the president would finds us so comical, when we were in the military organization to protecting the family in the camp and the president has cast, but there is currently no petrol. which we honored. but one day, mr. on the girls are coming back from that there. they won som
that had to be a really fascinating experience to raise children at camp david. was that experience like, to be there with your family? >> what's a may not understand, for the only family that lives inside the camp. think about us every day families and transplant yourself, you had your children to living inside a cabin called cesar. it's really cool, an extraordinary place with a modest house with a great yard. and your neighbors happen to be the presidents and camp marvin and all the...
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what about camp david? are there artifacts in the holding from camp david? ms. hammatt: i did want to talk about camp david. this particular retreat prior to eisenhower's administration was called camp shangri-la. eisenhower renamed it camp david after his grandson. i do not know of anything about camp david. that is an interesting question. patrick: what about artifacts in the library related to the development of the interstate system? ms. hammatt: great question. we do like to talk about the interstate system. we have documents from the interstate system development. we are really interested in showing the dichotomy of eisenhower during his early military years was involved in the transcontinental motor because -- cause in the military was trying to decide if they could mobilize from the east coast to the west coast, what would that take? it was horrible. it was very difficult at that time. it is 1918. we have a lot of photographs in the holding about the convoy, and then during world war ii eisenhower goes to europe and sees the autobahn and those two things
what about camp david? are there artifacts in the holding from camp david? ms. hammatt: i did want to talk about camp david. this particular retreat prior to eisenhower's administration was called camp shangri-la. eisenhower renamed it camp david after his grandson. i do not know of anything about camp david. that is an interesting question. patrick: what about artifacts in the library related to the development of the interstate system? ms. hammatt: great question. we do like to talk about the...
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is the only solution and i already stated many times that even if we take 515 or 50 years after camp david when a breakthrough will be achieved you will need magnifying glass to see the differences between what was on the table the camp david what will be agreed and hamas in gaza completely rejects this deal of the century what do you think they're going to do next i understand that obviously israel was financing hamas you know that israel am best moshi iran's he knew you when you were deputy i.d.f. chief what has happened with hamas from israeli financing to hamas now. leading the struggle some palestinians would say against illegal israeli occupation you know we cannot replace the palestinians it's somehow to happened that we we were ready to go ahead to even though we dismantled israeli settlements in gaza i pulled out every israeli settler also and looked forward to cope with a deal with the palestinian. authority and then the. themes then they accumulate to meet them look at the cover half of israel wait now. follow me every every several years. clash with them for some time and then.
is the only solution and i already stated many times that even if we take 515 or 50 years after camp david when a breakthrough will be achieved you will need magnifying glass to see the differences between what was on the table the camp david what will be agreed and hamas in gaza completely rejects this deal of the century what do you think they're going to do next i understand that obviously israel was financing hamas you know that israel am best moshi iran's he knew you when you were deputy...
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of course camp david was named after david eisenhower and there is a very famous picture of david eisenhower standing under the sign at camp david. when we did presidential retreats we reach out to the eisenhower museum, and they sent us that sign. that original sign. that's just one example of the collaboration we do, so that presidential retreat we had artifacts from reagan museum, from the eisenhower museum, i believe from the car to and from bush 41 museum. we are constantly collaborating that way exchanging ideas, helping each other out, with the special exhibits that we do, so in fact, tomorrow i'm going to do another one of these video presentations and it's texas a&m hosting amanda is a tour of the present to libraries in texas. so it will be three directors giving presentations. >> terrific. i know there is a presidential fellow program where number of the libraries move each one of the libraries and wonder when the libraries are open. it's quite prestigious. >> it's their presidential leadership program, and that's a foundation program. thank you for mentioning that. that is actual
of course camp david was named after david eisenhower and there is a very famous picture of david eisenhower standing under the sign at camp david. when we did presidential retreats we reach out to the eisenhower museum, and they sent us that sign. that original sign. that's just one example of the collaboration we do, so that presidential retreat we had artifacts from reagan museum, from the eisenhower museum, i believe from the car to and from bush 41 museum. we are constantly collaborating...
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eisenhower got popular for cap david -- camp david. eisenhower had a heart attack and would go golfing and flyfishing bridge he was not really a creature of the white house culture. in the age of television, the 1950's, no one had ever seen the white house and what it was like. aw suddenly, everyone was weing and gazing as she led a guided tour. because of her children born so close together, and she was a mother, you felt this intimacy that you are seeing by the kennedys lived. this new era of 1960's ,elevision, anything kennedy they pioneered the press conference. those got high ratings rate our space with alan shepard or john glenn got bonanza ratings. cbs news was only 15 minutes. nbc was only 15 minutes of nightly news. when the kennedys took the white house, they expanded it to the 30 minute nightly newscast because the kennedys were good copy. got covered. races time where moment in the country was enjoying the fact that 15 years since world war ii had ended that the kennedys were this young couple with young kids and the fact t
eisenhower got popular for cap david -- camp david. eisenhower had a heart attack and would go golfing and flyfishing bridge he was not really a creature of the white house culture. in the age of television, the 1950's, no one had ever seen the white house and what it was like. aw suddenly, everyone was weing and gazing as she led a guided tour. because of her children born so close together, and she was a mother, you felt this intimacy that you are seeing by the kennedys lived. this new era of...
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and i know many of your patrons right now are familiar with camp david and camp david was named afterid eisenhower, and there is a very famous picture of eisenhower standing under the sign that said camp david. we established the eisenhower museum and there are artifacts. they sent us that sign. that is one example of the collaboration we do. that presidential retreat, we had artifacts from the reagan museum, the eisenhower museum, , andieve from the carter bush 41 museums. we are constantly collaborating in that way. we are exchanging ideas. we are helping each other out with special exhibits that we do. in fact, tomorrow, i will do another one of these video presentations, and texas a&m is hosting it, and it is a tour of the presidential libraries in texas. it will be lbj, bush 41, bush 43. the three directors will be giving presentations. mr. madden: terrific. i know there is a presidential fellow program where a number of the libraries, folks are selected and they moved between the libraries when libraries are open. it is quite prestigious. brig. gen. mordente: it is their preside
and i know many of your patrons right now are familiar with camp david and camp david was named afterid eisenhower, and there is a very famous picture of eisenhower standing under the sign that said camp david. we established the eisenhower museum and there are artifacts. they sent us that sign. that is one example of the collaboration we do. that presidential retreat, we had artifacts from the reagan museum, the eisenhower museum, , andieve from the carter bush 41 museums. we are constantly...
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of course camp david was named after david eisenhower, and there's a very famous picture of david eisenhower standing under the sign that says camp david, well, when we did presidential retreats we reached out to the eisenhower museum, and their artifacts. they sent us that sign, you know, that original wooden sign. so -- and that's just one example of the collaboration we do. so that -- and that presidential retreat, we had artifacts from reagan museum, from the eisenhower museum, i believe from the carter and from bush 41 museum. so, you know, we're constantly collaborating in that way, we're exchanging ideas, we're helping each other out with special exhibits that we do. so in fact tomorrow i'm going to do another one of these video presentations, and it's texas a&m's hosting it and it's a tour of the presidential libraries in texas. so it will be lbj, bush 41 and bush 43 so the three directors will be giving presentations. >> terrific. i know there's a presidential fellow program where a number of the libraries, folks are selected and they sort of move between libraries when the librarie
of course camp david was named after david eisenhower, and there's a very famous picture of david eisenhower standing under the sign that says camp david, well, when we did presidential retreats we reached out to the eisenhower museum, and their artifacts. they sent us that sign, you know, that original wooden sign. so -- and that's just one example of the collaboration we do. so that -- and that presidential retreat, we had artifacts from reagan museum, from the eisenhower museum, i believe...
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and we were departing, going to camp david. i was accompanying the president on the trip. and, as the president -- i believe one was on the south grounds. the press were on the south grounds of the white house, not sure why but the president when he came out of the oval office, instead of going directly to marine one he kind of singled me over and i was not sure if he was calling me over, if there is someone behind me. i did not want to turn around because of all the press. he had come over and he said, guess what? we are going to the world series. yankee stadium. and i said what? but that is how he was. he brought ... he just calm the whole situation down. it was a stressful period, and i was in shock. we are getting ready to go to camp david, but he just calmed everyone down and said nick, we're going to yankee stadium. the world series. i forgot the yankees were in the world series. we would tease each other as a big yankees fan. as we prepared to go, new york city ... we had all forces -- all the resources. those would get a chance to watch espn documentaries will see
and we were departing, going to camp david. i was accompanying the president on the trip. and, as the president -- i believe one was on the south grounds. the press were on the south grounds of the white house, not sure why but the president when he came out of the oval office, instead of going directly to marine one he kind of singled me over and i was not sure if he was calling me over, if there is someone behind me. i did not want to turn around because of all the press. he had come over and...
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camp david in the maryland hills they discussed national and international affairs.tific breakthrough for the united states during ennedy's first year, the flight of allen shepherd. most of thet joined nationing in watching the event on television. >> kennedy welcomed shepherd to the white house after the successful flight. >> the new president went to in may. jacqueline dy kennedy. a lighter moment for the president when he performed a presidential the gative and threw out first baseball of the year. boston, the n 44th ent celebrated his birthday. ♪ happy birthday to you a model of his residence in washington. the next day president and mrs. went to berries. mr. kennedy actively implemented his plan to strengthen the north atlantic treaty organization and with other allies. went on to meet cuss shove. >> we had a full and frank of the interviews on the issues that divide the two countries. i can tell you now it was a very days.r two there was no discourtesy, no tempers, no threats. o advantage or concession was or given.ned trip final stop on the was to london. [cha
camp david in the maryland hills they discussed national and international affairs.tific breakthrough for the united states during ennedy's first year, the flight of allen shepherd. most of thet joined nationing in watching the event on television. >> kennedy welcomed shepherd to the white house after the successful flight. >> the new president went to in may. jacqueline dy kennedy. a lighter moment for the president when he performed a presidential the gative and threw out first...
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use of taxpayer dollars for a thanksgiving just for the kids with secret service protection and camp davideges they have enjoyed and will shortly lose. each trump child now faces a different future path than the one they were on pre-white house. donald trump jr. before in the shadows of trump's public appearances. now a republican fire brand. >> i'm outraged about them exporting your and my american dream to countries that hate our guts for the sake of pc nonsense. >> reporter: one source telling cnn junior is quote the future of the base. sources tell cnn trump jr. will also return to his day job at the trump organization to try to expand global properties. the challenges could be many. his father has disparaged world leaders and junior himself has used his social media to push conspiracy theories to the point that twitter even suspended him. trump faces its own struggle. >> it's hard to believe we're back here, guys. >> which will be eric trump's assignment according to those familiar with his role, trying to pivot a luxury real estate and hospitality company and corral the 70 plus milli
use of taxpayer dollars for a thanksgiving just for the kids with secret service protection and camp davideges they have enjoyed and will shortly lose. each trump child now faces a different future path than the one they were on pre-white house. donald trump jr. before in the shadows of trump's public appearances. now a republican fire brand. >> i'm outraged about them exporting your and my american dream to countries that hate our guts for the sake of pc nonsense. >> reporter: one...
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here at camp david they discussed national and international affairs.ientific rake through for the united states during kennedy's first year, sub orbital spaceflight of app alan shepard. the president joined most of the nation and watching the event on television. kennedy welcomed sheppard at the white house after the successful flight. the new president went to canada in may to confer with the prime minister. his first official visit to a foreign capital. the first lady, jacqueline kennedy attempted a show of the royal canadian mounties there. a lighter moment for the president when he performed the traditional presidential prerogative and throughout the first baseball of the year. on may 29 in boston the president celebrated his 44th birthday. the cake was a model of his new residence in washington. the next day the president and mrs. kennedy went to paris. mr. kennedy implemented his plan to strengthen relations with the north atlantic treaty and other allies. the president went on to vienna to meet crew chef. later he reported to the american people
here at camp david they discussed national and international affairs.ientific rake through for the united states during kennedy's first year, sub orbital spaceflight of app alan shepard. the president joined most of the nation and watching the event on television. kennedy welcomed sheppard at the white house after the successful flight. the new president went to canada in may to confer with the prime minister. his first official visit to a foreign capital. the first lady, jacqueline kennedy...
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here at camp david in the maryland hills they discussed national and international affairs.entific breakthrough for the united states during kennedy's first year, the suborbital space flight of alan shepherd. the president joined most of the nation in watching the event on television. >> kennedy welcomed shepherd to the white house after the successful flight. >> the new president went to england in may. the first lady jacqueline kennedy. -- attended a show with the royal canadian mounties there. a lighter moment for the president when he performed a traditional presidential prerogative and threw out the first baseball of the year. on may 29, in boston, the president celebrated his 44th birthday. \m happy birthday to you \m >> the cake was a model of his new residence in washington. the next day president and mrs. kennedy went to paris. mr. kennedy actively implemented his plan to strengthen the north atlantic treaty organization and with other allies. >> the president went on to meet khrushchev. >> we had a full and frank discussion of the interviews on the issues that divi
here at camp david in the maryland hills they discussed national and international affairs.entific breakthrough for the united states during kennedy's first year, the suborbital space flight of alan shepherd. the president joined most of the nation in watching the event on television. >> kennedy welcomed shepherd to the white house after the successful flight. >> the new president went to england in may. the first lady jacqueline kennedy. -- attended a show with the royal canadian...
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it was taken at camp david and i guess one of the helpers at camp david came in and took a picture ofng that. he took up painting actually after the war. he sort of followed winston churchill's example. he was intrigued by how much painting the prime minister did while he was trying to get his head together. and then also his own portrait painter gave him some oil paints as a present and ike took it up then and then became really very attached to this pastime because he found it, it centered him. while he was concentrating on the painting he was allowing his mind to work through some very difficult problems. >> you have a short story in the book about how he had and exhibited art museum and kill someone, there's only one reason they're being shown here and that's because i was president. >> no, it would never give a guy like me and exhibit for paintings that look like this. exactly, , he was very modest, unlike churchill who really took his painting so seriously that he wanted to be regard almost as professional. ike did it to give away as gifts. he gave his cabinet members paintings
it was taken at camp david and i guess one of the helpers at camp david came in and took a picture ofng that. he took up painting actually after the war. he sort of followed winston churchill's example. he was intrigued by how much painting the prime minister did while he was trying to get his head together. and then also his own portrait painter gave him some oil paints as a present and ike took it up then and then became really very attached to this pastime because he found it, it centered...
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of course you've got the ranch in camp david, which is extraordinary. in my opinion, the most powerful is, starting with the alzheimer's letter, and the next one you go into is about the funeral. having been through it here, the outpouring of feelings and support for the president from all over, from all different stripes, and to listen to some of those speeches, it's just really, really powerful. patrick: i think you answered one of the questions about mrs. reagan. there was a question about his service in world war ii. you did not in the overview of the museum, you did not mention it. is there space when it talks about his naval service? duke: it's actually the first motion picture unit. to be honest with you, it has been a long time since i've been in there, but i think there is a small mention of it. the challenge that any president has, like a foundation or library has, you have so much to choose from that you simply cannot sell it all. but that was the first motion picture unit that he belonged to. patrick: so on the point of interesting and diffe
of course you've got the ranch in camp david, which is extraordinary. in my opinion, the most powerful is, starting with the alzheimer's letter, and the next one you go into is about the funeral. having been through it here, the outpouring of feelings and support for the president from all over, from all different stripes, and to listen to some of those speeches, it's just really, really powerful. patrick: i think you answered one of the questions about mrs. reagan. there was a question about...
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the trump kids, along with tiffany trump, spent thanksgiving at camp david, the retreat not often usedgivings at mar-a-lago or white house, where president trump dined with melania trump, with secret service protection and camp david staff called to work the visit smacks of the privileges they have enjoyed and will shortly lose. each trump child now faces a different future path than the one they were on prewhite house. donald trump jr. before in the shadows of trump's public appearances, now a republican firebrand. one source telling cnn junior is, quote, the future of the base. sources tell cnn trump jr. will also return to his day job at the trump organization, to try to expand global properties. the challenges could be many. his father has disparaged world leaders and junior himself has used his social media to push conspiracy theories to the point that twitter even suspended him. trump org faces its own struggle, which will be eric trump's assignment, according to those familiar with his role, trying to pivot a luxury real estate and hospitality company and coral the 70 plus milli
the trump kids, along with tiffany trump, spent thanksgiving at camp david, the retreat not often usedgivings at mar-a-lago or white house, where president trump dined with melania trump, with secret service protection and camp david staff called to work the visit smacks of the privileges they have enjoyed and will shortly lose. each trump child now faces a different future path than the one they were on prewhite house. donald trump jr. before in the shadows of trump's public appearances, now a...
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he was upt camp david and i called from a mcdonald's from the nex town and asked for help. when i hung up there were 25 people gathered aroundis me listening. one old-timer in his bib overalls said to me, was that the president of the united states and ide said you bet. he turned to his wife and said mother, i told him i told you pat was talking to the president. we get help. fema was there t next day. in a fema issd tent i talked to the graduating senior class whose school and homes were but a pile of debris and told them you are the class of hope and destiny. the following year president gege w. bush spoke a graduation in greensburg. the size of that audience matched the size of hope that kansans had for the future and the rebuilding of their lives. i a reminded of the optimism of those pieces and the optimism that i have for our country. we endured it these hardships we came out the other side. we did it by changing the old noal and creating a new normal. here in the senate only we can decide what our new normal is and we ought to get to know one another. re don't know o
he was upt camp david and i called from a mcdonald's from the nex town and asked for help. when i hung up there were 25 people gathered aroundis me listening. one old-timer in his bib overalls said to me, was that the president of the united states and ide said you bet. he turned to his wife and said mother, i told him i told you pat was talking to the president. we get help. fema was there t next day. in a fema issd tent i talked to the graduating senior class whose school and homes were but a...
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he was up at camp david. and i called from mcdonald's in the next town and asked for help. when i hung up, there were 25 people gathered around me listening. one old timer in his bib overalways said to me -- overalls said to me, pat was that the president of the united states? i said you bet. he turned to his wife and said i told you pat was talking to the president, we'd get help and fema was there the next day. in a fema issued tent i talked to graduates and told them you are the class of hope and destiny. the following year president george w. bush spoke at graduation in greenhouse gasesburg. the size -- in greensburg. i am reminded of the optimism of those speeches and the optimism that i have for our country. we endured these hardships. we came out the other side. we did it by changing the old normal and creating a new normal here in the senate only we can decide what our new normal is, and we ought to get to know one another. we don't know one another. we don't have to let the apparent gravitational pull of more and more politics and pursuit of power to change what ou
he was up at camp david. and i called from mcdonald's in the next town and asked for help. when i hung up, there were 25 people gathered around me listening. one old timer in his bib overalways said to me -- overalls said to me, pat was that the president of the united states? i said you bet. he turned to his wife and said i told you pat was talking to the president, we'd get help and fema was there the next day. in a fema issued tent i talked to graduates and told them you are the class of...
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it was taken at camp david and he had one of the helpers of camp david a came in and take a picture ofoing that. he took up painting after the war. he followed winston churchill's example. he was intrigued by how much the prime minister did while he was trying to get his head together and his portrait painter gave him some oil paints as a present. he became very attached to his pastime because they found it centered him and while he was concentrating on the painting that allowed him to work through some very difficult problems. >> you have a short story in the book about how he got an exhibit from an art museum and he told everyone that's the only reason they are being shown here is because i'm president. >> exactly. he was very modest. churchville took is painting so seriously that he wanted to be regarded almost as a professional. ike did await -- did it to give away as gifts and gave cabinet members paintings of them and painted all those wartime colleagues and painted prince charles and queen ann. he had some talent i think. >> we have a picture of churchville. the picture of churc
it was taken at camp david and he had one of the helpers of camp david a came in and take a picture ofoing that. he took up painting after the war. he followed winston churchill's example. he was intrigued by how much the prime minister did while he was trying to get his head together and his portrait painter gave him some oil paints as a present. he became very attached to his pastime because they found it centered him and while he was concentrating on the painting that allowed him to work...
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we hear first from the 43rd president who shares his own camp david memories. >> ladies and gentlemenplease welcome the chief executive officer of the george w. bush presidential center, ken hersh. >> thank
we hear first from the 43rd president who shares his own camp david memories. >> ladies and gentlemenplease welcome the chief executive officer of the george w. bush presidential center, ken hersh. >> thank
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i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but they said nothing with the camp david and i think deep into the german culture. you did see him take his grandmother down to you but it's all that. time rachel joining me to get. cost. 4 years ago i took it down from could with nobody wanted to do it since me too many politicians from from both sides of the aisle benefit from loopholes so they don't want to see closed and your party is just as bad as the republicans in the business barring unforeseen events joe biden will take the white house next month but with his party deeply divided other democrats really celebrating my guest this week from washington democratic congresswoman debbie dingell is biden a man with a vision over the struggle simply to control his party and the urgent crises going to only fucking. everything go welcome to comfort zone you're in on the usual party joe biden wins the most powerful job in the world and you all kick off a blame game about why you didn't do better what's the matter with you well i'm one of those people that says we need to stop poin
i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but they said nothing with the camp david and i think deep into the german culture. you did see him take his grandmother down to you but it's all that. time rachel joining me to get. cost. 4 years ago i took it down from could with nobody wanted to do it since me too many politicians from from both sides of the aisle benefit from loopholes so they don't want to see closed and your party is just as bad as the republicans in the business...
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maryland called camp shangri-la, which of course is named after ,resident eisenhower's grandson camp david. park service still operates four of the structures at camp raffadan. there is a book called "herbert hoover, the fishing president," explores all of hoover's fishing habits. the places he went, the types of fish he saw. he was big on catch and release and flyfishing. he did his own flies. bonefishingched to at the end of his life, down in florida. again, for the sport of it. one thing that people comment on as you exit our permanent galleries, there is a figure of ,erbert hoover in his waders with a jacket, a tie, fishing. people ask, did he really where a jacket and tie when he fished? the answer is yes. the reason being, a photographer once caught him with his shirt sleeves rolled up and without a tie. and he thought that was on presidential. at the dignity of his office required him to be photographed with a coat and tie. the film clips that we have on our youtube channel show him on these boats with a coat and tie. [laughter] again, that is something he thought that the presidenc
maryland called camp shangri-la, which of course is named after ,resident eisenhower's grandson camp david. park service still operates four of the structures at camp raffadan. there is a book called "herbert hoover, the fishing president," explores all of hoover's fishing habits. the places he went, the types of fish he saw. he was big on catch and release and flyfishing. he did his own flies. bonefishingched to at the end of his life, down in florida. again, for the sport of it. one...
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to a camp in maryland calls camp shangrila, which is named after president eisenhower's birth, camp david. but the camp still operates four of the structures at camp rapid inn. there's a book called herbert hoover the fishing president that explores all of hoover's fishing habits throughout his life, the places he went, the types of fish he sought. he was big on catch and release and fly fishing. he did his own flies. he then switched to bone fishing at the end of his life in florida. again, for the sport of it. the one thing that people comment on as you exit our permanent galleries, there's a picture of herbert hoover in his waders with a jacket, a tie, fishing. and people say -- you know, ask, did he really wear a jacket and tie when he fished? and the answer is yes. the reason being a photographer once caught him with his shirtsleeves rolled up and without a tie and he thought that was unpresidential. that the dignity of the office required him to be photographed with a coat and tie. and so some of the film clips that we have on our youtube channel show him on these boats with a coat
to a camp in maryland calls camp shangrila, which is named after president eisenhower's birth, camp david. but the camp still operates four of the structures at camp rapid inn. there's a book called herbert hoover the fishing president that explores all of hoover's fishing habits throughout his life, the places he went, the types of fish he sought. he was big on catch and release and fly fishing. he did his own flies. he then switched to bone fishing at the end of his life in florida. again,...
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eisenhower got camp david, the fdr, andri-la camp of eisenhower had a heart attack and had been endeavor and would go golfing and flyfishing. he was not really a creature of the white house culture, but you are right. in the age of television, the 1950's, nobody had ever seen the white house, what it was like and nobody had any feel for it i all and suddenly everyone was gaping as she led a guided tour, the first lady taking you through, but also because of her children weren't so close together and she was a mother you felt this sort of intimacy that you were seeing where the kennedys lived and this new era ,f the 1960's television kennedy was a pioneer of the press conference. shepardspace with alan or john glenn got bonanza ratings. of news was only 15 minutes nightly news but when the kennedys were in the white house they expected it to 30 minutes, and even their time up in cape cod got covered. it became a sort of moment in time when the country was really enjoying the fact that 15 years had passed since world war ii had ended to we were in the jet age and the kennedys were this you
eisenhower got camp david, the fdr, andri-la camp of eisenhower had a heart attack and had been endeavor and would go golfing and flyfishing. he was not really a creature of the white house culture, but you are right. in the age of television, the 1950's, nobody had ever seen the white house, what it was like and nobody had any feel for it i all and suddenly everyone was gaping as she led a guided tour, the first lady taking you through, but also because of her children weren't so close...
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eisenhower got popular for camp david. attackwer had a heart and had been in denver for a while, would go golfing and flyfishing. right. in the age of television, the 1950's, nobody had ever seen the white house, what it was like and nobody had any feel for it everyonend suddenly was gazing as she led a guided tour. because of her children born so close together and she was a mother, you felt this sort of intimacy that you were seeing where the kennedys lived, and this new era of 1960's kennedy -- anything kennedy had pioneered the press conference. scott high ratings and space, with alan shepard and john glenn got booming ratings. minutesngs was only 15 of nightly news, but with the kennedys in the night house they expanded it to 30 minute nightly news cast because kennedy's work their time inen cape cod got mythologized and newport races got covered. whereame a moment in time the country was really enjoying the fact that 15 years had passed since world war ii ended, we were in the jet age and at the kennedys where this y
eisenhower got popular for camp david. attackwer had a heart and had been in denver for a while, would go golfing and flyfishing. right. in the age of television, the 1950's, nobody had ever seen the white house, what it was like and nobody had any feel for it everyonend suddenly was gazing as she led a guided tour. because of her children born so close together and she was a mother, you felt this sort of intimacy that you were seeing where the kennedys lived, and this new era of 1960's kennedy...
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. >> i said, please don't send me away to camp david. we're all going to stay right here with you. i just want to be on the lawn when it happens. i want to die with you and the children do too. >> -- regard any missile launched from cuba toward any nation in the western hemisphere as an attack. >> a lot of people were very scared it was going to be the end of our world. those generals, they wanted to go to war. >> sometimes he would take me out for a walk around the lawn. he didn't very often do that. it was his vigil. >> as soviet ships sailed towards cuba, kennedy defies his military advisers and orders a naval blockade. kennedy demands that the missile sites be dismantled. khrushchev refuses. >> there was no waking or sleeping and i just don't know which day was which. there was no day and night. >> she really knew what was going on. she was a sounding board. and they were really growing closer together through this trauma. >> as the days go by, the pressure mounts on kennedy to invade cuba, an act that would result in war. on the 13t
. >> i said, please don't send me away to camp david. we're all going to stay right here with you. i just want to be on the lawn when it happens. i want to die with you and the children do too. >> -- regard any missile launched from cuba toward any nation in the western hemisphere as an attack. >> a lot of people were very scared it was going to be the end of our world. those generals, they wanted to go to war. >> sometimes he would take me out for a walk around the...
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. >> what happened was at first when they went to camp david, i think he stayed in the presidential cabinve i think is the dog's name, stayed with the cheneys in the presidential cabin. so the next time i go to the presidential cabin, my dog barney went ballistic smelling another dog in his territory. >> so saturday morning we're getting ready for a meeting. i always drove the golf carts up there. and dave loved the golf carts. he would get right up on the seat next to you, looked like he owned the world. he saw barney and he took after him. and barney is just running around the big table like crazy, the dog jumping along. and all of the sudden there is this loud voice, what the hell is going on here? it's the president. i immediately grabbed a donut off the pastry tray and hollered "dave, treat!" went outside, got in the golf cart and drove up to the cabin where we always stayed. and about 15 minutes later there is a knock at the door. it's a camp commander in his dress blues, a navy captain. he said "sir, until further notice, your dog is banished from laurel lodge and from aspen." what
. >> what happened was at first when they went to camp david, i think he stayed in the presidential cabinve i think is the dog's name, stayed with the cheneys in the presidential cabin. so the next time i go to the presidential cabin, my dog barney went ballistic smelling another dog in his territory. >> so saturday morning we're getting ready for a meeting. i always drove the golf carts up there. and dave loved the golf carts. he would get right up on the seat next to you, looked...
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to a camp in maryland which of course, is shangri-la and it was named after frank's sop's birth, camp david. it celebrates four of the structures at camp rapid, and there is actually a book called hear better hoover, a fishing president, that explores all of hoover's fishing habits throughout his life, the places he went, the types of fish he sought. he was big on catch and release and fly fishing and he made his own flies. he then switched to bone fishing at the end of his life down in florida. again, for the sport of it. the one thing that people comment on as you exit our permanent galleries, there is a figure of herbert hoover in his waders and a jacket and tie fishing and people asked, do you wear a jacket and tie when you fish? and the answer is yes. the reason being, a photographer once caught him at rapid with his shirt sleeves rolled up and without a tie, and he thought that that was unpresidential, that the dignity of the office required him to be photographed with a coat and tie, and so some of the film clips that we have on the youtube channel show him on these boats with a coat
to a camp in maryland which of course, is shangri-la and it was named after frank's sop's birth, camp david. it celebrates four of the structures at camp rapid, and there is actually a book called hear better hoover, a fishing president, that explores all of hoover's fishing habits throughout his life, the places he went, the types of fish he sought. he was big on catch and release and fly fishing and he made his own flies. he then switched to bone fishing at the end of his life down in...
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eisenhower got popular for camp david. the old shangri-la camp of fdr in the maryland woods. eisenhower had a heart attack and had been in denver for a while, would go golfing and flyfishing. he was not really a creature, dwight eisenhower, of the white house culture. you are right. in the age of television, the 1950's, nobody had ever seen the white house, what it was like, and nobody really had any feel for it at all, and suddenly everybody was awing and gazing as she led a guided tour. the first lady taking you through, but also because of her children born so close together and she was a mother, you felt this sort of intimacy that you were seeing where the kennedys lived, and this new era of 1960's television, anything kennedy -- kennedy had pioneered the press conference. those got high ratings. and space, with alan shepard or john glenn got bonanza ratings. cbs news was only 15 minutes, and nbc was only 15 minutes of nightly news, but with the kennedys in the white house, they expanded it to 30 minute nightly news cast because the kennedys were good copy. even their tim
eisenhower got popular for camp david. the old shangri-la camp of fdr in the maryland woods. eisenhower had a heart attack and had been in denver for a while, would go golfing and flyfishing. he was not really a creature, dwight eisenhower, of the white house culture. you are right. in the age of television, the 1950's, nobody had ever seen the white house, what it was like, and nobody really had any feel for it at all, and suddenly everybody was awing and gazing as she led a guided tour. the...
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eisenhower got popular for camp david. camp.d shangri-la eisenhower had a heart attack and would go golfing and flyfishing. he was not really a creature of the white house culture. but you are right, in the age of television, ending the 50's, no one had seen the white house, what it was like and no one had any feel for it at all. andenly everyone was awwing gazing as she led a guided tour, the first lady taking you through. but also because of her children born so close together and she was a mother, you felt a sort of intimacy, you were seeing where the kennedys lived. this new era of 1960's --evision, anything kennedy kennedy pioneered the press conference and those got high ratings. space with alan shepard or john glenn got bonanza ratings. 15 senates --nly news butf nightly with the kennedys in the white house, they expanded it to 30 minutes. they were good copy. of, a moment in time where the country was that 15njoying the fact years had passed since world war ii had ended and we were in the jet age and the kennedys w
eisenhower got popular for camp david. camp.d shangri-la eisenhower had a heart attack and would go golfing and flyfishing. he was not really a creature of the white house culture. but you are right, in the age of television, ending the 50's, no one had seen the white house, what it was like and no one had any feel for it at all. andenly everyone was awwing gazing as she led a guided tour, the first lady taking you through. but also because of her children born so close together and she was a...
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days he's walking out of the white house he's decided too invite the taliban and disinvite them to camp david. i didn't see that one coming. i didn't see the president trying to buy dreamland. that was something he was contemplating. the next days the question is really what he's going to do and what's that going to leave for joe biden? interesting tone from biden today is that biden wasn't pulling any punches on trump. and that made the calculus joe biden has made, the president-elect has made and his team has made. but they're not shying away from a fight with donald trump, and they're certainly not afraid of antagonizing. when you listen to how explicitly he laid what's happened with this potential alleged russian hack directly at the feet of donald trump, that's another interesting dynamic as we go through this transition we need to watch. so i don't know if i squared all your circles there, brian, but i try. >> well, you did an excellent job, and you're right about the russian element of the president-elect's speech today. a.b., a question you've been asked before and you've spent quite
days he's walking out of the white house he's decided too invite the taliban and disinvite them to camp david. i didn't see that one coming. i didn't see the president trying to buy dreamland. that was something he was contemplating. the next days the question is really what he's going to do and what's that going to leave for joe biden? interesting tone from biden today is that biden wasn't pulling any punches on trump. and that made the calculus joe biden has made, the president-elect has made...
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well, egypt is part of the camp david accord. that amount for egypt has been around for decades.at he doesn't even know what's in which bill, and what his own administration recommended for action, the congress honored, really shows how disengaged this president is from his day-to-day responsibilities. >> congressman, senator mcconnell credited the president in his statement saying the president's leadership prevented a president shutdown at a time when our government ud could not have afforded one. but "the washington post" says the final act in office could be to block a emergency relief package negotiated by his treasury secretary even by the u.s. economy is battered by a new wave of shutdowns. which of these is closer to reality? >> i think mitch mcconnell is nowhere near reality. there are real victims from trump's decision to hold off. there are 14 million unemployed americans who are going to find their support interrupted. and they're going to have to reapply for that insurance in the next few days in order to qualify in january. so they have an interruption in their bene
well, egypt is part of the camp david accord. that amount for egypt has been around for decades.at he doesn't even know what's in which bill, and what his own administration recommended for action, the congress honored, really shows how disengaged this president is from his day-to-day responsibilities. >> congressman, senator mcconnell credited the president in his statement saying the president's leadership prevented a president shutdown at a time when our government ud could not have...
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[applause] next, on the presidency, camp david insiders offer the recollections of the retreat in theyland mountains. it was franklin d. roosevelt who use the hideaway and who said the president for hosting dignitaries there when he invited prime minister churchill to be his guest. the presidential center in dallas posted this hour-long program. we hear first from the 43rd president who shares his own memories of camp david. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive officer, kim hirsch. [applause]
[applause] next, on the presidency, camp david insiders offer the recollections of the retreat in theyland mountains. it was franklin d. roosevelt who use the hideaway and who said the president for hosting dignitaries there when he invited prime minister churchill to be his guest. the presidential center in dallas posted this hour-long program. we hear first from the 43rd president who shares his own memories of camp david. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive...