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julie nixon married david eisenhower, just before her dad became president.amilies were already connected by politics. >> julie nixon and david eisenhower met when david's grandfather, dwight david eisenhower, and julie nixon's father, richard nixon, teamed up for a presidential ticket duo. >> later on, julie's big sister tricia got married in the white house rose garden. that was way back in 1971. there have been no weddings at the white house since. i'm lily for "teen kids news." >>> sports is up next. >> so stay tuned. >>> doctors say millions of kids are getting hurt every year playing sports. as amanda tells us, whether you're playing on a team or just playing for fun, sports injuries need your attention. here's our story. >> reporter: no pain, no gain. that's one old saying doctors want thrown out. they argue that sports should not hurt, especially when you're a kid. ♪ >> these days sports have become very competitive at younger and younger ages. >> reporter: whether on the soccer field or at the skate park, kids are at risk. doctors are saying more and
julie nixon married david eisenhower, just before her dad became president.amilies were already connected by politics. >> julie nixon and david eisenhower met when david's grandfather, dwight david eisenhower, and julie nixon's father, richard nixon, teamed up for a presidential ticket duo. >> later on, julie's big sister tricia got married in the white house rose garden. that was way back in 1971. there have been no weddings at the white house since. i'm lily for "teen kids...
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. >> reporter: the spokesman, david eisenhower, says pg&e is already installing some of those automatic and remote- controlled shutoff valves but installing all of them could take years. do you have a new emergency response plan? >> we have one. i don't know exactly where it is in the process. but we do have one. we're updating it. we are just going to keep evolving it as we learn more. >> reporter: so if it happened again today, tomorrow, god forbid, there's a new --at least there is an interim plan, something in place that enables you to notify law enforcement, for example? >> sure, yeah. yeah. we're constantly updating our emergency plans. >> reporter: a new emergency plan is among the 29 new safety recommendation issued by the board today. as for whether pg&e can be trusted to follow the recommendations, the chairwoman says, it's like the old saying, trust but verify. >> where trust is not merited make sure that the penalty is high because when there's an accident like the one in san bruno, it's too late. we stand adjourned. >> reporter: the ntsb also blasted the state regulatory ag
. >> reporter: the spokesman, david eisenhower, says pg&e is already installing some of those automatic and remote- controlled shutoff valves but installing all of them could take years. do you have a new emergency response plan? >> we have one. i don't know exactly where it is in the process. but we do have one. we're updating it. we are just going to keep evolving it as we learn more. >> reporter: so if it happened again today, tomorrow, god forbid, there's a new --at...
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. >> charlie: it's dde, which is guide david eisenhower, gettysburg where he retired two. august 14, 1965. arnie, enclosed is payment for my debt. never was there one more reluctantly paid. this indicates rejection. please remember a couple will not be important a year from now. you'll win a lot more tournaments and forget all the woe caused by bridges and complaints by a tree. keep hitting them, all the best as ever, dde. pretty nice and there's $10. the bet was what. >> the bet was he bet me i would win the pga championship, and i didn't. >> charlie: the hell of a life. >> it was full. >> charlie: it's an honor to be here. >> well thank you, it's an honor to have you here charlie. >> charlie: thank you. you once said this about golf. it is deceptively simple, endlessly calculated, but child can play it well and a grown man can never master it. it's full of unexpected and perfect shots it is almost a science but yet it is a puzzle without an answer. it is gratifying and tantalizing. precise and unpredictable. it requires complete concentration and total relaxation. it sat
. >> charlie: it's dde, which is guide david eisenhower, gettysburg where he retired two. august 14, 1965. arnie, enclosed is payment for my debt. never was there one more reluctantly paid. this indicates rejection. please remember a couple will not be important a year from now. you'll win a lot more tournaments and forget all the woe caused by bridges and complaints by a tree. keep hitting them, all the best as ever, dde. pretty nice and there's $10. the bet was what. >> the bet...
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susan eisenhower talks about her grandfather died david eisenhower, his record low for painting, and his portrait of his wife. get the complete we can schedule at c-span.org/history. >> defense intelligence deputy director david said and former acting cia director jack mclaughlin talk about the success and challenges of the u.s. intelligence community. mr. mclaughlin warned of a cyber pearl harbor and increasing issues of security threats. this 90-minute discussion was posted yesterday at the national press club. >> thank you very much, alan. let me say what a pleasure is to working with you on this series. this is the first of the series and there's more to come. i think that, demonstrated by the large turnout here today, we will have a hard time generating more star power than we have here on the stage today, many thank you to john and david for being with us. the topic of today is a broad topic -- secrets in security: security today. we will do a horizon and talking little bit about the reforms that have been undertaken in the intelligence community in the last few years. both of
susan eisenhower talks about her grandfather died david eisenhower, his record low for painting, and his portrait of his wife. get the complete we can schedule at c-span.org/history. >> defense intelligence deputy director david said and former acting cia director jack mclaughlin talk about the success and challenges of the u.s. intelligence community. mr. mclaughlin warned of a cyber pearl harbor and increasing issues of security threats. this 90-minute discussion was posted yesterday at...
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she talks about her grandfather david eisenhower and his 1962 portrait of his wife.omplete schedule at c- span.org/history. >> here is the key. the law of the social security is so clear that the benefits cannot be paid, they will give only the payable benefit. that may sound like garbage but that is a real gut-rancher because that is the one that is going to hit. last may there was more going in than going out. this may. you get to this point in your going to get payable benefits and you can sue and you could moan and you could shrink and it will not do any good. that is 2 feet to me. we went to the aarp in said we think you ought to help. 38 million people bound together by a love of airline discounts. [laughter] an insurance discounts and rv discounts. their magazine has really picked up. sex over 50 was the cover now it is sex overs 70. -- over 70. the ads are about how to get something and not have to pay for it. medicare will pay for it. sexual dysfunction. read the aarp magazine. it is a bargaining instrument. i said to the top guy, are there patriots were jus
she talks about her grandfather david eisenhower and his 1962 portrait of his wife.omplete schedule at c- span.org/history. >> here is the key. the law of the social security is so clear that the benefits cannot be paid, they will give only the payable benefit. that may sound like garbage but that is a real gut-rancher because that is the one that is going to hit. last may there was more going in than going out. this may. you get to this point in your going to get payable benefits and you...
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susan eisenhower talks about her grandfather, dwight david eisenhower.it the complete schedule at c- span.org/history. organizers say their aim is to empower conservative women. phyllis schlafly spoke to the conference about what she " the lies of feminism and the-impact of obama administration policies. from st. louis, this is an hour and 10 minutes. med by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> hey, what's up, smart girls? i'm here from new york. i said what's up, smart girls? and the smart guys. [laughter] well, my friends, we are here today because of government gone wild, the spending, the debt, the deficit, the regulations. it's progressive gone wild because they want to control every aspect of our lives. you see, the progressives don't think you're smart enough to run your own life, smart girls. they want you to be dependent on the government for all of your wants and needs. but we the people will not stand idly by and allow this assault on our liberties, not on our watch. [applause] and i admire
susan eisenhower talks about her grandfather, dwight david eisenhower.it the complete schedule at c- span.org/history. organizers say their aim is to empower conservative women. phyllis schlafly spoke to the conference about what she " the lies of feminism and the-impact of obama administration policies. from st. louis, this is an hour and 10 minutes. med by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> hey, what's up, smart girls? i'm...
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david is going to have a bit more on this. after the cold war. they no longer protectedoing ain roosevelt are eisenhower or whoever. maybe they weren't doing anything, but as far as they're private lives, they protected them.co after the cold war we were not that worried anymore. they just did not do it. a lot of political as dead as far as to the press tell with that personal on allocation. h >> guest: you also have yourh sexual revolution which makes o in kenot more comfortable and the rise onef feminism.ve in kennedy's day what would have been the past became a sexual-harassment lawsuit as is saw with paula jones. so mave this huge change in american social mores. politician journalism. what was kept secret became pare of the dialogue. >> host: the rise on the conservative movement.ge added that change america?>> g >> guest: coming off of the sexual liberation. now introducing gay-rights orthi social sexual issues into the political discussion.suddenly e checking he is never talked publicly.in right. now everybody has to.lso lethe this also leads the republicans the hon. because is he are goini to say you're aga
david is going to have a bit more on this. after the cold war. they no longer protectedoing ain roosevelt are eisenhower or whoever. maybe they weren't doing anything, but as far as they're private lives, they protected them.co after the cold war we were not that worried anymore. they just did not do it. a lot of political as dead as far as to the press tell with that personal on allocation. h >> guest: you also have yourh sexual revolution which makes o in kenot more comfortable and the...
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i think the reason why it changed, and david can elaborate more on this is after the cold war, the press changed. they no longer protected roosevelt or eisenhower, or whoever, maybe they weren't doing anything. but as far as their private lives with they protected them. and then after -- after the world war, we were not that way anymore. they just didn't do it. that changes a lot on the political landscape, as opposed to how the press dealt with the personalized politicians. >> host: >> in the 170s, you also have the sexual revolution which made people more comfortable about the topic. in the 1970s, what would have been a sexual harassment with paula jones and bill clinton. we had the huge change in american social amour rays, it was kept secret and it became part of the national dialogue. >> host: let's add one more decade. how did that change americans? >> well, the rise of the conservative movement coming off of sexual liberation of the 1970s now suddenly introduces gay rights, abortion, the social sexual issues into the political discussion. jack kennedy never had to talk publicly about gay rights. now all of the sudden everybody has to. ev
i think the reason why it changed, and david can elaborate more on this is after the cold war, the press changed. they no longer protected roosevelt or eisenhower, or whoever, maybe they weren't doing anything. but as far as their private lives with they protected them. and then after -- after the world war, we were not that way anymore. they just didn't do it. that changes a lot on the political landscape, as opposed to how the press dealt with the personalized politicians. >> host:...
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relations in the 1950's and the 1960's and the actions of both the eisenhower and kennedy administrations. british prime minister davidameron recall parliament from its summer recess because of the riots in london and other cities. he told members that homeowners and businesses affected by the riots can be compensated by the government. following his remarks, members asked about sentencing procedures, curdle responsible -- parental responsibility. this portion is a little more than an hour. >> what we have seen on the streets of london is completely unacceptable, and the house will join me in condemning them. keeping people safe is the first duty of government. the country has been shot by the most appalling scenes of looting, violence, the vandalizing, and feed a -- thieving. we have seen houses, offices, and shops rated, police officers assorted and fire crews attacked as they tried to put out fires, we have seen people being robbed injured andy lie leading industry. we will not allow a culture of fear to exist on our streets. we would do what ever it takes to restore law and order and to rebuild our communities. we
relations in the 1950's and the 1960's and the actions of both the eisenhower and kennedy administrations. british prime minister davidameron recall parliament from its summer recess because of the riots in london and other cities. he told members that homeowners and businesses affected by the riots can be compensated by the government. following his remarks, members asked about sentencing procedures, curdle responsible -- parental responsibility. this portion is a little more than an hour....