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. >> all of the election signs point to a dewey triumph.s in his hometown, independence, missouri. he has been campaigning against heavy odds. the suspense of a close election until it is evident that victory has gone to truman. >> bill: which newspaper screwed up by printing the famous headline "dewey defeats truman?" >> bill: that is correct, ladies, "the chicago tribune." dewey lost because of his mustache and, number two, i actually have that newspaper in my office. you can come up and take a look at it? >> thank you very much. >> bill: we will do that bill. we will be up. just wait for us. question number three, barack obama was elected in november of 20008. >> if there is anyone out there who still doubts that america is a place where all things are possible, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer. >> bill: all right. now, mr. obama became the 15th president from the democratic party. who is the first? who was the first democratic president elected to the party a andrew jackson. you went with van buren
. >> all of the election signs point to a dewey triumph.s in his hometown, independence, missouri. he has been campaigning against heavy odds. the suspense of a close election until it is evident that victory has gone to truman. >> bill: which newspaper screwed up by printing the famous headline "dewey defeats truman?" >> bill: that is correct, ladies, "the chicago tribune." dewey lost because of his mustache and, number two, i actually have that newspaper...
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. >> all of the election signs point to a dewey triumph.own, independence, missouri. he has been campaigning against heavy odds. the suspense of a close election until it is evident that victory has gone to truman. >> bill: which newspaper screwed up by printing the famous headline "dewey defeats truman?" >> bill: that is correct, ladies, "the chicago tribune." dewey lost because of his mustache and, number two, i actually have that newspaper in my office. you can come up and take a look at it? >> thank you very much. >> bill: we will do that bill. we will be up. just wait for us. question number three, barack obama was elected in november of 20008. >> if there is anyone out there who still doubts that america is a place where all things are possible, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer. >> bill: all right. now, mr. obama became the 15th president from the democratic party. who is the first? who was the first democratic president elected to the party a andrew jackson. you went with van buren do you know wh
. >> all of the election signs point to a dewey triumph.own, independence, missouri. he has been campaigning against heavy odds. the suspense of a close election until it is evident that victory has gone to truman. >> bill: which newspaper screwed up by printing the famous headline "dewey defeats truman?" >> bill: that is correct, ladies, "the chicago tribune." dewey lost because of his mustache and, number two, i actually have that newspaper in my office....
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--" >> jimmy: "dewey --" >> steve: "and the news." >> jimmy: and the news.eah, absolutely. [ laughter ] huey, dewey and the news. [ as rick perry ] >> "and louie, too. whatever." [ light laughter ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: hey, you guys, the tsa is warning airline passengers not to smuggle drugs by disguising them as holiday gifts. [ laughter ] so, if you were going to try and do that, you are probably still going to try and do that. [ laughter ] i can't -- i can't -- you got a few who have to have their drugs. "let me see what's in here now?" "there's nothing. it's just a vase for my mother." "is it really?" [ bong sounds ] [ laughter ] "that's not a vase!" [ applause ] "that is not a vase." thank you, higgins. [ applause ] higgins, the michael winslow of our generation. [ laughter ] speaking of drugs, custom officials in arizona discovered 300 pounds of marijuana hidden inside a shipment of watermelons. yeah, they knew something was up when the watermelons were like, "dude, isn't it crazy how we start off as ovals, but then --" [ laughter ] "-- by the tim
--" >> jimmy: "dewey --" >> steve: "and the news." >> jimmy: and the news.eah, absolutely. [ laughter ] huey, dewey and the news. [ as rick perry ] >> "and louie, too. whatever." [ light laughter ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: hey, you guys, the tsa is warning airline passengers not to smuggle drugs by disguising them as holiday gifts. [ laughter ] so, if you were going to try and do that, you are probably still going to try...
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police department. >> dewey presley is soon joined by three other police employees. is caught on officer presley's dash cam. >> stand here for me, please. there's two things going on here. >> i'm sorry. >> number one, you were with involved in a minor crash. >> but if she wasn't in the car when it was hit, how was she involved in the crash? >> number two, in the course of me speaking with you, there's an odor of alcohol coming off your breath. you're a little lethargic and you may or may not be driving impaired. >> before administering sobriety tests, presley reads alexandra her rights and questions her about the accident. >> you're accelerating from a stop. you got to about 30 miles an hour, then you all of a sudden -- this cat jumped out, and you slammed on the brakes. >> i do. >> so someone behind you who's also just starting to accelerate forward -- >> yeah. >> there would be no reason why -- >> they would think that -- >> that you're going to abruptly slam on the brakes. >> exactly. >> alexandra doesn't realize where this is going. >> pretty naively, i thought h
police department. >> dewey presley is soon joined by three other police employees. is caught on officer presley's dash cam. >> stand here for me, please. there's two things going on here. >> i'm sorry. >> number one, you were with involved in a minor crash. >> but if she wasn't in the car when it was hit, how was she involved in the crash? >> number two, in the course of me speaking with you, there's an odor of alcohol coming off your breath. you're a little...
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i'm dewey bunnell. and i'm gerry beckley.he interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your checking? earn more with new high yield free checking at capital one bank. your interest rate will be five times the national average. five times the interest! and free atms at any bank. show's over folks. make your way to capital one bank. what's in your wallet? were you crying? yeah. >>> the recovery is close to faltering. we need to make sure the recovery continues it doesn't drop back and the unemployment rate continues to fall downward. >> in 2009, and 2010, americans were optimistic that president obama's stimulus program and cash for clunkers and first- time home buyers tax credit would restore strong economic growth. this year the mood can only be described as sober up. item, shock and awe. over two out of five americans, 43%, say the impact of the recession has been worse for them personally than they ever expected. three out of five, 60%, of generation y, those in their 20s who backed obama overwhelmingly f
i'm dewey bunnell. and i'm gerry beckley.he interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your checking? earn more with new high yield free checking at capital one bank. your interest rate will be five times the national average. five times the interest! and free atms at any bank. show's over folks. make your way to capital one bank. what's in your wallet? were you crying? yeah. >>> the recovery is close to faltering. we need to make sure the recovery continues it...
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the dewey people went to a ballistic but harry truman stuck by his guns and continued the campaign in that fashion. we have a rich tradition of that. moreover, abraham lincoln was, in a way, one of the first bloggers. when he was a lawyer and active in illinois politics he wrote scathing criticisms of his political opponents under a pseudonym, scathing criticisms that have very little basis in fact. it was very opinionated and very scurrilous. because he was so well-known, one of his opponents called him out and challenged him to a duel. because he was challenged and a large gangly man, abraham decided he would choose broadswords and they met across the line because tools were not permissible in illinois. they met in missouri at dawn and, thank god, wiser heads prevailed and got the tool called off. it was provoked a. licoln, blogger using someone else's name. [laughter] i will tell you two stories, one which involves a our grandchildren. we are big outdoors people. we could not wait for the grandchildren to be old enough so we could take into the back country of montana. when they we
the dewey people went to a ballistic but harry truman stuck by his guns and continued the campaign in that fashion. we have a rich tradition of that. moreover, abraham lincoln was, in a way, one of the first bloggers. when he was a lawyer and active in illinois politics he wrote scathing criticisms of his political opponents under a pseudonym, scathing criticisms that have very little basis in fact. it was very opinionated and very scurrilous. because he was so well-known, one of his opponents...
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he came on admiral dewey ship.dmiral dewey gave him arms and told him go and continue your revolution. we worked with them in the siege of manila and he permitted the u.s. troops to come aboard. he captured a good deal of the island on his own and allow the u.s. troops to land on luzon island and then, he went from being very well thought of to being a bad guy. same thing poncho villa actually and i discussed this a little in the book, because of the mexican revolution, he actually has a lot of supporters within the wilson cabinet, but he did things directly in meeting up to the columbus raid. they massacred -- his forces massacred something like 16 american minors in january of 90 been -- 1960 that cause the opinion of him to change. similarly with noriega who said, so there is a history but there was a relationship. i hate to say the united states can be fickle, at least in those past cases. i would like to think we are a little bit better, a little more steadfast with our allies now but i think in some cases it
he came on admiral dewey ship.dmiral dewey gave him arms and told him go and continue your revolution. we worked with them in the siege of manila and he permitted the u.s. troops to come aboard. he captured a good deal of the island on his own and allow the u.s. troops to land on luzon island and then, he went from being very well thought of to being a bad guy. same thing poncho villa actually and i discussed this a little in the book, because of the mexican revolution, he actually has a lot of...
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was twenty one i bought my home in picher oklahoma in the fall of one nine hundred forty three from dewey fields for three hundred seventy five dollars i've lived here for almost sixty three years and now almost eighty four years old and have lived in the neighborhood seventy seven years longer as far as i know than anyone now living or dead it is with much regret that i will have to leave my home at this late time in my life but i cannot stay without police protection sewer service utilities and safe neighbors please let me be among the last. how do you expect an eighty year old woman who's lived in their house for sixty years who's on a fixed income. how do you expect her to move out of the superfund site twenty thousand dollars an hour you know it's easy for us solders to camilo their house there my gosh your house in worth five thousand dollars that's right but that's it ladies home that's all she had us and now you're going to take it away from her and now you've got to make her get into it to get out of here and a funny thing is we can meet here and spend seventy thousand dollars to
was twenty one i bought my home in picher oklahoma in the fall of one nine hundred forty three from dewey fields for three hundred seventy five dollars i've lived here for almost sixty three years and now almost eighty four years old and have lived in the neighborhood seventy seven years longer as far as i know than anyone now living or dead it is with much regret that i will have to leave my home at this late time in my life but i cannot stay without police protection sewer service utilities...
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throughout the country for the occupy movement and i'm very prevented police from grating down the dewey square encampment in boston's financial district forcing police to exercise restraint our law enforcement is resorting to alternative methods to rid the square of the occupiers as the past few days they've prevented demonstrators from entering the area with winterized tents and according to this next video whether protecting tents are considered contraband. well i'm going to put a little bit because. we are afraid that you will cause a man that we don't want the pale but with the sense. that he said the solution is of pain it's very sad and please consider lifesaving supplies illegal smuggled goods and this week at a mess and he sees chris hayes exposed to lobbying firms efforts to undermine occupies message on a broad scale a lobbying firm clark a little gig and cranford war of the american banking association via memo of the g.o.p. could do a one eighty on their view of the movement for the sake of the upcoming elections and c.r.t.c. proposed and eight hundred and fifty thousand dol
throughout the country for the occupy movement and i'm very prevented police from grating down the dewey square encampment in boston's financial district forcing police to exercise restraint our law enforcement is resorting to alternative methods to rid the square of the occupiers as the past few days they've prevented demonstrators from entering the area with winterized tents and according to this next video whether protecting tents are considered contraband. well i'm going to put a little bit...
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that is something that tom dewey had not done in 1944 under somewhat similar circumstances. go there. in some ways, he paid a price for that. >> you are right. the nuclear test ban, which was very unpopular point of view to take in 1956, he took it very courageously because he believed in it deeply. he said -- someone asked what the weapons would be in world war iv, and he said there would be sticks and stones. >> between 1952 and 1956, was adlai stevenson and going to get the nomination again? >> i would have to answer that with a yes and no. he hoped that might someday be president, but he also knew that if you ran against president eisenhower again, the odds were very much against them. i was one of the few people around him that kurds to and not to run in 1956. he felt an obligation to the democratic party. >> here is a little bit of adlai stevenson at the 1956 convention. >> i come here on a solid mission. -- solemn mission. i accept your nomination and your program. [applause] i pledged to every resource of mind and strength that i possess to make a good win for our co
that is something that tom dewey had not done in 1944 under somewhat similar circumstances. go there. in some ways, he paid a price for that. >> you are right. the nuclear test ban, which was very unpopular point of view to take in 1956, he took it very courageously because he believed in it deeply. he said -- someone asked what the weapons would be in world war iv, and he said there would be sticks and stones. >> between 1952 and 1956, was adlai stevenson and going to get the...
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he barely mentioned dewey's name, the man he was running against. >> the nbc/"wall street journal" pollcame out last night, the base is clearly more with the president than some of the right-wing pundits have said. but he does clearly have work cut out. colorado, iowa, michigan, nevada, new mexico, ohio, pennsylvania, virginia, wisconsin, and in those states, those are tossups, those are challenges. what does he have to do to win and get his vote out in those kinds of states? >> well, reverend, he has to talk to people who live there about the issues that matter to them. the president has to make the case that he is working every day to create jobs in this country. that he understand that people are suffering because of the economic situation, they are confronting each day, that he is on their side on the issues that matter to them. he's doing a great job of that matter. i'm so impressed to see in the nbc poll, support 91% job approval in the african-american community. 92% of the vote against romney. 93% of the vote against herman cain with an oversample of 400 african-american respond
he barely mentioned dewey's name, the man he was running against. >> the nbc/"wall street journal" pollcame out last night, the base is clearly more with the president than some of the right-wing pundits have said. but he does clearly have work cut out. colorado, iowa, michigan, nevada, new mexico, ohio, pennsylvania, virginia, wisconsin, and in those states, those are tossups, those are challenges. what does he have to do to win and get his vote out in those kinds of states?...
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you have the nice, dewey complexion. great moisturizer always helps. >> thank you. great modeling.has to do with our lips. >> yes. we have tina here. what was tina doing with her lips? >> miss tina was really lining her lips hard core and really sort of defining it. that's something that women have been doing forever and it really does age our lips. it's very old fashioned looking. you want your lips to look -- >> i thought that's what you're supposed to do. no? >> well, it's all good. you want to kind of make your lips look fuller, very sort of angelina jolie, if you know what i'm saying. so you take a nice, nude lip liner and you just kind of line the entire mouth but the secret is right here, ms. thing. take it and define the lips. make a little line between the groove. >> you're saying color it in almost? >> exactly. sort of attach it and you get the great sort of bee stung look, that very full upper lip. another quick tip that you want to do is you want to make sure that you take your lip gloss and don't just put it in the inside of your mouth like you do and then go like that
you have the nice, dewey complexion. great moisturizer always helps. >> thank you. great modeling.has to do with our lips. >> yes. we have tina here. what was tina doing with her lips? >> miss tina was really lining her lips hard core and really sort of defining it. that's something that women have been doing forever and it really does age our lips. it's very old fashioned looking. you want your lips to look -- >> i thought that's what you're supposed to do. no? >>...
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republican house and a republican senate that said, wait until after the election and we will work with dewey we have a republican house and a democratic senate with a republican house passing initiative after initiative and beginning to die in the united states senate under the leadership of harry reid, so, the president is counting on the failure of the super committee to the republican's disadvantage. it does to a slight degree with a new poll saying who do you blame for the failure of the super committee? obama and democrats 389 percent but the republicans 44 percent, but it is not all, there ought to be a bigger gap. but here is the problem, do you have, do you approve or disapprove of president obama's ability to deal with congress? approve in may was 49 percent and today it is 38 percent. disapprove was 44 percent in may and today it is 58 percent. this eats away at the image of the president as a strong and effective leader, that is the most important thing a president has going for him, and, frankly, we will have a double white board here today, a new president that says do you think
republican house and a republican senate that said, wait until after the election and we will work with dewey we have a republican house and a democratic senate with a republican house passing initiative after initiative and beginning to die in the united states senate under the leadership of harry reid, so, the president is counting on the failure of the super committee to the republican's disadvantage. it does to a slight degree with a new poll saying who do you blame for the failure of the...
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it's kind of esoteric debt for all of us who want to weigh dewey deily to get the right to this the cost of the delay something since we are talking about the 90's until today i feel we have to run that perspective and a yield to the ranking member. >> i support your question because i think that to try to understand the economic success this i wonder of the tram would also ask him to provide a little more knowledge to his questions about the job number the creation. pretend like you're in to help us understand the different methodologies -- >> to the extent that is the ranking member said it might be more artfully than i did because we do see where one side is looking at the cost of jobs, higher utility costs and so on, and the other side self-serving lee and rightfully so is looking at the jobs created and obviously we want to look at the balance particularly in the relative states to think the doctor's comments were right on in the free-market regulatory state much of this could be a compression of province of the utilities. in those states that our cost plus or regulated it's going t
it's kind of esoteric debt for all of us who want to weigh dewey deily to get the right to this the cost of the delay something since we are talking about the 90's until today i feel we have to run that perspective and a yield to the ranking member. >> i support your question because i think that to try to understand the economic success this i wonder of the tram would also ask him to provide a little more knowledge to his questions about the job number the creation. pretend like you're...
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"uss dewey." >>> the sex abuse scandal at penn state has changed lives and what everyone will think about when the football team takes the field. financially the university has tens of millions riding on the football program. ann thompson is covering that part of the story for us. >> you know, college football is big business and it is very big business at penn state university. it's one of the most profitable football programs in the country. take a look at these numbers. before the academic year of 2010-2011, the department of education says the penn state football team brought in $72.2 million and made a profit of $53.2 million. by one estimate, it takes in some $6 million every saturday there's a home game on ticket sales, concessions and parking alone. it's also very big business for all of those businesses around state college, pennsylvania, who see a boom from the 106,000 people who come in to go to those games. first big test will come tomorrow when penn state plays nebraska at home. another question being asked on financial side of this scandal is how much liability could penn st
"uss dewey." >>> the sex abuse scandal at penn state has changed lives and what everyone will think about when the football team takes the field. financially the university has tens of millions riding on the football program. ann thompson is covering that part of the story for us. >> you know, college football is big business and it is very big business at penn state university. it's one of the most profitable football programs in the country. take a look at these...
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there's a lot of interference in the dewey plaza area and we want to make sure the recordings come out well. there are two cameras here. those are from c-span. the program is being recorded for c-span and they will broadcast this some time in the next week or two. the associates here are recording also for our oral history program which now totals over 800 people. we have by no reason for guests will appear on the screens behind us also some photographs ones of the kennedys come from the national archives and white house photographers and the photographs you will see come from the sixth floor museum collections. let's see. we will also have a session many of you filled up the forms already. if you don't have a pencil or pen to write with hold up your hand and people will come around and give you a pencil to ride with. i have prepared questions but i know i can't cover everything and we will see what we can do. toward the end we will get into our q&a session. let's get acquainted. we like to do that with these programs. raise your hand if you remember the kennedy assassination weekend.
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dewey in 1948. republicans nominated him on the third ballot.me they had a multiballot nomination. but there wasn't much enthusiasm. that probably undermined him enough that he lost -- >> and it could make that contrast campaign even stronger. >> sure. >> rich, first of all with the national review, will you endorse a candidate as a conservative publication? >> we have not decided yet. but watch our offices for a little puff of white smoke to go out. >> before we take a break i do want to ask you about immigration. newt gingrich in the debate this week basically going pretty far out there to say look, if you're here illegally right now, it's just not realistic to think that this party of family values is going to deport you. is he supporting amnesty? is this a problem for him, particularly in iowa? >> he's right that you're not going to deport 10 million people, including people who are very entrenched in this country. so what you want to have is basically a policy of attrition where you enforce at the workplace, enforce at the border, and hope
dewey in 1948. republicans nominated him on the third ballot.me they had a multiballot nomination. but there wasn't much enthusiasm. that probably undermined him enough that he lost -- >> and it could make that contrast campaign even stronger. >> sure. >> rich, first of all with the national review, will you endorse a candidate as a conservative publication? >> we have not decided yet. but watch our offices for a little puff of white smoke to go out. >> before we...
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but the boston mayor is saying there no no plans to give them the boot out of dewey square as long as things remain peaceful. >>> just a few hours ago, president obama arrived in australia. it is his first time on australian soil as commander in chief. he's there to announce an expanded u.s. military presence in the country. the move coming as china expands its military reach in the pacific. china's first aircraft carrier hit the water a few months ago. the white house saying it's important to the peaceful development of the region. cnn's white house correspondent dan lothian is traveling with the president. he joins us live from canberra, australia. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning. president obama along with prime minister gillard made that announcement earlier today here in australia. under this agreement, some 250 u.s. marines will, in the middle of next year, head to the northern part of australia in darwin. and in that northern region. and then that number, over the next several years, will increase to about 2500 marines as part of a task force. this is all part of t
but the boston mayor is saying there no no plans to give them the boot out of dewey square as long as things remain peaceful. >>> just a few hours ago, president obama arrived in australia. it is his first time on australian soil as commander in chief. he's there to announce an expanded u.s. military presence in the country. the move coming as china expands its military reach in the pacific. china's first aircraft carrier hit the water a few months ago. the white house saying it's...
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at one point he made a speech in which he compared tom dewey in the fact to hitler and mussolini.it was recorded and printed in that fashion. he said thomas dooley is just like what happened in germany and they said they have to have somebody represent them and it was adolf hitler. the same thing happened in italy. the dewey people went ballistic but harry truman and stuck by his guns and continued the campaign in that fashion. we have a rich tradition of that. here is something that may surprise a lot of people. abraham lincoln was in a way one of the first bloggers. when he was a lawyer in active illinois politics, he wrote a scathing criticisms under a pseudonym -- scathing criticisms of them that had very little basis in fact. very opinionated. of course, because he was so well know, one of his opponents called him out and challenged him to a duel. because he was challenged and a large being the man, abraham lincoln decided he would shoes broadswords. they met just across the line they met in missouri at dawn and, thank god, wiser heads prevailed and got the tool -- duel calle
at one point he made a speech in which he compared tom dewey in the fact to hitler and mussolini.it was recorded and printed in that fashion. he said thomas dooley is just like what happened in germany and they said they have to have somebody represent them and it was adolf hitler. the same thing happened in italy. the dewey people went ballistic but harry truman and stuck by his guns and continued the campaign in that fashion. we have a rich tradition of that. here is something that may...
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it's a wonderful piece of populist john dewey type of democratic writing. and i think we professors have often turned away from that because of the frustrations that are inevitable. when one hears the worst kind of right wing rhetoric, america's good, strong, just, true. the rest of the world is inadequate insofar as they don't follow our lead or admire all of our habits and blaferse. this is real and it's really out -- and behaviors. this is real and it's really out there. and the idea of talking about emerson or shakespeare into a context that's been shaped by that kind of mean rhetoric is very daunting. and i understand why my colleagues throw up their hands, but nonetheless, i think it still has to be done. >> so how do you deal with it on a day to day basis? do you have to talk yourself into allowing the other side to be heard? >> i have to talk myself into sometimes writing for a general audience, knowing that i'm going to get what is going to appear to me be uncomprehending kinds of reviews. i have to talk myself into sometimes you know giving a lect
it's a wonderful piece of populist john dewey type of democratic writing. and i think we professors have often turned away from that because of the frustrations that are inevitable. when one hears the worst kind of right wing rhetoric, america's good, strong, just, true. the rest of the world is inadequate insofar as they don't follow our lead or admire all of our habits and blaferse. this is real and it's really out -- and behaviors. this is real and it's really out there. and the idea of...
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cowl dewey have defeat truman? we'll never know.t's fun to think what could have happened had voters had the same information that modern voters had or if they could have accessed it in the same way. bob green is a cnn contributor in all the gop presidential debates inspired him to talk about our untell vieds presidents for cnn. >> let's talk about some of the historical examples of candidates who ran against each other decades ago. how would tv have changed anything? >> 70% of all the presidents we have ever had were never televised. more than 60% never appeared on radio and almost a quarter, 25% of all the presidents never had their photograph taken while in office. so it's almost like for earlier generations of americans, they literally could pass a presidential candidate who they would vote for on the street and not recognize him. it was as if the campaign was a distant and indistinct rumor yet as always they were asked to take the leap of faith and roll the dice. >> how much does television have an impact? i mean, on the ground
cowl dewey have defeat truman? we'll never know.t's fun to think what could have happened had voters had the same information that modern voters had or if they could have accessed it in the same way. bob green is a cnn contributor in all the gop presidential debates inspired him to talk about our untell vieds presidents for cnn. >> let's talk about some of the historical examples of candidates who ran against each other decades ago. how would tv have changed anything? >> 70% of all...
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. >>> on this day in 1948, dewey defeats truman. the paper jumped the gun.y thing is -- truman won. the "chicago tribune's" infamous inaccuracy is this shame in history. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the peace of mind of owning a 2011 iihs top safety pick. the all-new volkswagen passat. a 2011 iihs top safety pick. sun life financialrating should be famous.d bad, we're working on it. so you're seriously proposing we change our name to sun life valley. do we still get to go...
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that is something that tom dewey had not done in 1944 under somewhat similar circumstances.o there. in some ways, he paid a price for that. >> you are right. the nuclear test ban, which >> you are right. the nuclear test ban, which was a very unpopular point of view to take in 1956, he took it very courageously because he believed in it deeply. someone asked what the weapons would be in world war iv, and he said there would be sticks and stones. >> between 1952 and 1956, was adlai stevenson going to get the nomination again? >> i would have to answer that with a yes and no. he hoped that he might someday be president, but he also knew that if he ran against president eisenhower again, the odds were very much against him. i was one of the few people around him that urged him not to run in 1956. he felt an obligation to the democratic party. >> here is a little bit of adlai stevenson at the 1956 convention. >> i come here on a solemn mission. i accept your nomination and your program. [applause] i pledge to every resource of mind and strength that i possess to make a good win
that is something that tom dewey had not done in 1944 under somewhat similar circumstances.o there. in some ways, he paid a price for that. >> you are right. the nuclear test ban, which >> you are right. the nuclear test ban, which was a very unpopular point of view to take in 1956, he took it very courageously because he believed in it deeply. someone asked what the weapons would be in world war iv, and he said there would be sticks and stones. >> between 1952 and 1956, was...
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before jack came along politics mostly meant gray men in three-piece suits, indoro like, sexless, deweyp. i love the fact that in a poll taken in late 2009 they asked people who should be on mt. rushmore and, of course, there's competition not there now. of course, it's washington, jefferson, lincoln and the great teddy roosevelt. you would think fdr. you would think reagan more recently. he would beat him both. i think people see him as a hero, a can-do guy. let's put a man on the moon, beat the russians. they have been beating our butt and he got john glenn orbiting the earth and started to beat the russians and nixon was there when he got there. we can do civil rights. went to war with george wallace, did stuff and stood up with the king family. sent the peace corps around the world. he said to people we can do it and the big difference between him and obama, and i'm not knocking him, everybody knows i like him but it's all this i, i, i. aren't i brilliant, aren't i amazing. kennedy challenged the country to do things. the kennedys said you can do it. join me. i need you. it was alwa
before jack came along politics mostly meant gray men in three-piece suits, indoro like, sexless, deweyp. i love the fact that in a poll taken in late 2009 they asked people who should be on mt. rushmore and, of course, there's competition not there now. of course, it's washington, jefferson, lincoln and the great teddy roosevelt. you would think fdr. you would think reagan more recently. he would beat him both. i think people see him as a hero, a can-do guy. let's put a man on the moon, beat...
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it's kind of esoteric debt for all of us who want to weigh dewey deily to get the right to this the cost of the delay something since we are talking about the 90's until today i feel we have to run that perspective and a yield to the ranking member. >> i support your question because i think that to try to understand the economic success this i wonder of the tram would also ask him to provide a little more knowledge to his questions about the job number the creation. pretend like you're in to help us understand the different methodologies -- >> to the extent that is the ranking member said it might be more artfully than i did because we do see where one side is looking at the cost of jobs, higher utility costs and so on, and the other side self-serving lee and rightfully so is looking at the jobs created and obviously we want to look at the balance particularly in the relative states to think the doctor's comments were right on in the free-market regulatory state much of this could be a compression of province of the utilities. in those states that our cost plus or regulated it's going t
it's kind of esoteric debt for all of us who want to weigh dewey deily to get the right to this the cost of the delay something since we are talking about the 90's until today i feel we have to run that perspective and a yield to the ranking member. >> i support your question because i think that to try to understand the economic success this i wonder of the tram would also ask him to provide a little more knowledge to his questions about the job number the creation. pretend like you're...
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dewey no? >> guest: i wouldn't have that figure right at our fingertips. >> host: shannon, democrat los angeles. go ahead. >> caller: i'm opposite of the other caller. i think it increases more american students to go to school overseas and would be better if they would go to school mainly in the middle east now. >> guest: 55% of students of this year did a study in the middle east. they were in egypt and in a number of countries that we actually had to evacuate people from and one of the interesting things like when people were evacuated from egypt, they wanted to go back again to learn the language, to learn the culture to continue the relationship that they had started with the young people that they met and continue their schooling so they could bring that knowledge and that competitive knowledge back to the united states to work. >> host: when it comes to evaluating what is the pravachol from the state department? >> guest: all hands on deck 24/7. just using egypt was a very quick evacuati
dewey no? >> guest: i wouldn't have that figure right at our fingertips. >> host: shannon, democrat los angeles. go ahead. >> caller: i'm opposite of the other caller. i think it increases more american students to go to school overseas and would be better if they would go to school mainly in the middle east now. >> guest: 55% of students of this year did a study in the middle east. they were in egypt and in a number of countries that we actually had to evacuate people...