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and dewey communicated with eisenhower through clay. by the way, clay was the individual who masterminded the berlin airlift. and when they finally got to the point where they needed to have some sort of an organization on the ground, they turned to the junior senator from massachusetts, henry cabot lodge, who was then working so hard for eisenhower that he kind of let slide a challenge by a kid that he never thought could beat him in 1952, young congressman john f. kennedy. what lodge gave to eisenhower in 1952 hurt him in the long run. these three gentlemen here formed what i call just the eisenhower committee. it was never really a name for it. so when eisenhower changes his mind, he comes back to an organization that's already there and running for him. eisenhower decides he's going to be willing to accept a nomination as long as he doesn't have to run for it. but he does come back to run. what changes his mind? three things. the first is a ticket from an extraordinary -- and you should really take a look at this online -- an event
and dewey communicated with eisenhower through clay. by the way, clay was the individual who masterminded the berlin airlift. and when they finally got to the point where they needed to have some sort of an organization on the ground, they turned to the junior senator from massachusetts, henry cabot lodge, who was then working so hard for eisenhower that he kind of let slide a challenge by a kid that he never thought could beat him in 1952, young congressman john f. kennedy. what lodge gave to...
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and dewey communicated with eisenhower through clay. by the way, clay was the individual who masterminded the berlin airlift. and when they finally got to the point where they needed to have some sort of an organization on the ground, they turned to the junior senator from massachusetts, henry cabot lodge, who was then working so hard for eisenhower that he kind of let slide a challenge by a kid that he never thought could beat him in 1952, young congressman john f. kennedy. what lodge gave to eisenhower in 1952 hurt him in the long run. these three gentlemen here formed what i call just the eisenhower committee. it was never really a name for it. so when eisenhower changes his mind, he comes back to an organization that's already there and running for him. eisenhower decides he's going to be willing to accept a nomination as long as he doesn't have to run for it. but he does come back to run. what changes his mind? three things. the first is a ticket from an extraordinary -- and you should really take a look at this online -- an event
and dewey communicated with eisenhower through clay. by the way, clay was the individual who masterminded the berlin airlift. and when they finally got to the point where they needed to have some sort of an organization on the ground, they turned to the junior senator from massachusetts, henry cabot lodge, who was then working so hard for eisenhower that he kind of let slide a challenge by a kid that he never thought could beat him in 1952, young congressman john f. kennedy. what lodge gave to...
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he owned the republican party after tom dewey's failure. everyone thought it would be an inevitable taft-truman race in 1952. he did not want to run. the correspondence is absolutely clear. he also did not want to be at nato. he was assigned there by harry truman. perhaps to get him out of the country as a political threat, but truman's correspondence was equally clear that he believed that eisenhower would never run. duty to the world, duty to his nation as head of nato. if you take sentences of eisenhower's correspondence out of context, which i did as a kid, you can find hints that maybe he might run under the right circumstances. but if you let eisenhower and adlai stevenson talk to you through their correspondence as a whole, it is certain that neither one of them wanted to run. but dwight eisenhower changes his mind. we know this because he did it. there is no debating it. in december of 1951, his correspondence gets to the point where -- i might allow myself to be a candidate. in january, 1952, eisenhower says "ok i will accept the n
he owned the republican party after tom dewey's failure. everyone thought it would be an inevitable taft-truman race in 1952. he did not want to run. the correspondence is absolutely clear. he also did not want to be at nato. he was assigned there by harry truman. perhaps to get him out of the country as a political threat, but truman's correspondence was equally clear that he believed that eisenhower would never run. duty to the world, duty to his nation as head of nato. if you take sentences...
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. >> and the others as in hughey, dewey and louis. >> oh. as in hughey and the news. >> there you go. you're on fire this morning. >> i had my coffee. it's friday. >> we should say the names of the nephews of donald duck, hugh i, dewey and louis. they're considered highly dangerous and residents have been told to avoid them, not to feed them. efforts to get them back to their fenced in backyard will resume this morning. again, folks, possibly armed and dangerous. do not feed them. lock your doors. >> hughey, dewey and louis are not hughey and the news. >> donald duck had nephews. >> i'm right in the middle of both. >> you clearly didn't watch duck tails. i'm going to get you a little episode on youtube. >> i clearly need it. coming up next, distracted driving. > what we're finding out about those hands free devices. a new study says they're not as safe as we've been told. >> coming up in "the skinny," john travolta how we've never seen him before. his big tv comeback role next year. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" weather.
. >> and the others as in hughey, dewey and louis. >> oh. as in hughey and the news. >> there you go. you're on fire this morning. >> i had my coffee. it's friday. >> we should say the names of the nephews of donald duck, hugh i, dewey and louis. they're considered highly dangerous and residents have been told to avoid them, not to feed them. efforts to get them back to their fenced in backyard will resume this morning. again, folks, possibly armed and dangerous....
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lock your doors. >> hughey, dewey and louie are not hughey and the news?k tails." i'm going to get you a little episode of "duck tails" on youtube. >> i clearly need it. >>> coming up next, distracted driving. > what we're finding out about those hands-free devices. a new study says they're not as safe as we've been told. >>> coming up in "the skinny," john travolta like never before. who he's playing in his big tv comeback role next year. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message. so please, write down the number on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income
lock your doors. >> hughey, dewey and louie are not hughey and the news?k tails." i'm going to get you a little episode of "duck tails" on youtube. >> i clearly need it. >>> coming up next, distracted driving. > what we're finding out about those hands-free devices. a new study says they're not as safe as we've been told. >>> coming up in "the skinny," john travolta like never before. who he's playing in his big tv comeback role next...
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.: they go on to the people they meet -- "dewey rogers, heavy set rapid speech, eager to help. he took us to the library where we set up our machine. cotton davis, extroverted, full of gags and witty sayings." khan davis ended up giving sonkin and todd a lot of material for songs. anyone that comes now to research the time, and they do a wonderful job of introducing who these individual people were, so it is not just a mass of 350,000 okies. it is individual stories that have been a superb job of recording. that is why the library of congress has collected these materials. we have a number of photographs in our dust bowl migration archives. most of the photographs were taken by a photographer in ventura. almost all of the photographs are officially farm security administration photographs of life in the migrant camps of california. a few examples that are quite telling include this sign from the u.s. department of agriculture farm security administration identifying the farmworkers community that exists that these children are posing in front of. charles todd and robert sonkin
.: they go on to the people they meet -- "dewey rogers, heavy set rapid speech, eager to help. he took us to the library where we set up our machine. cotton davis, extroverted, full of gags and witty sayings." khan davis ended up giving sonkin and todd a lot of material for songs. anyone that comes now to research the time, and they do a wonderful job of introducing who these individual people were, so it is not just a mass of 350,000 okies. it is individual stories that have been a...
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.: they go on to the people they dewey rogers, heavy set rapid speech, eager to help. he took us to the library where we set up our machine. cotton davis, extroverted, full witty sayings." khan davis ended up giving sonkin and todd a lot of material for songs. toone that comes now research the time, and they do a wonderful job of introducing who these individual people were, so it is not just a mass of 350,000 okies. it is individual stories that have been a superb job of recording. that is why the library of congress has collected these materials. we have a number of photographs migrationt bowl archives. most of the photographs were taken by a photographer in ventura. almost all of the photographs are officially farm security administration photographs of life in the migrant camps of california. a few examples that are quite sign fromclude this the u.s. department of agriculture farm security administration identifying the farmworkers community that arets that these children posing in front of. sonkin todd and robert collected songs and stories, and this photograph sh
.: they go on to the people they dewey rogers, heavy set rapid speech, eager to help. he took us to the library where we set up our machine. cotton davis, extroverted, full witty sayings." khan davis ended up giving sonkin and todd a lot of material for songs. toone that comes now research the time, and they do a wonderful job of introducing who these individual people were, so it is not just a mass of 350,000 okies. it is individual stories that have been a superb job of recording. that...
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dewey rogers, heavyset, rapid speech, eager to help. he took us to the library where we set up our machine. keep rot around -- he brought around c.c. cotton davis. cotton davis, extroverted, full of gags and witty sayings." cotton davis ended up giving sonkin and todd a lot of material for songs. he became infamous for them in the time they were in the camp. anyone that comes now to research the time, and they do a wonderful job of introducing who these individual people were, so it is not just a mass of 350,000 okies. it is individual stories that have been a superb job of recording. that is why the library of congress has collected these materials. we have a number of photographs in our dust bowl migration archives. most of the photographs were taken by a photographer in ventura. almost all of the photographs are officially farm security administration photographs of life in the migrant camps of california. a few examples that are quite telling include this sign from the u.s. department of agriculture farm security administration iden
dewey rogers, heavyset, rapid speech, eager to help. he took us to the library where we set up our machine. keep rot around -- he brought around c.c. cotton davis. cotton davis, extroverted, full of gags and witty sayings." cotton davis ended up giving sonkin and todd a lot of material for songs. he became infamous for them in the time they were in the camp. anyone that comes now to research the time, and they do a wonderful job of introducing who these individual people were, so it is not...
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. >> dewey beat truman. frank had this in 1986. >> "back to the future." >> tremendous job. best analysts. best predictions. great stuff. >> wow. >> all right. that will do it for now. we have got plenty more going on. fs 1. royals win big. up 2-0 in the series. more post game coverage of tonight's game and includes interviews. please turn to fox sports live on fs-1. on fox. late local news. soo see you over on fs 1 in a moment. . forbes for who can compare first you get weary ahh... yeah! ahh... ahh... ah. you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! and take control of your health. it's time for the fox 5 postgame show brought to you by shetty offers.com. [applause] holding at third as perez. russ: you are looking at a shot from kauffman stadium in kansas kansas city where the royals are celebrating a world series victory for a second straight night. this one a
. >> dewey beat truman. frank had this in 1986. >> "back to the future." >> tremendous job. best analysts. best predictions. great stuff. >> wow. >> all right. that will do it for now. we have got plenty more going on. fs 1. royals win big. up 2-0 in the series. more post game coverage of tonight's game and includes interviews. please turn to fox sports live on fs-1. on fox. late local news. soo see you over on fs 1 in a moment. . forbes for who can...
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it's us in the dewey beach boat show. look, you're wearing the captain's hat i got you. >> read what it says on the hat. >> seth: look atamantha? [ laughter ] all right. you know what? you're a bad kid. you're a bad kid too. we'll be right back with jaimie alexander. [ cheers and applause ] (helicopter engine roars) pc does whaaat?! (music begins. the song, danger zone by kenny loggins plays from the pc) hey, guy! pc does what?! shhhh pc does what no pc has done before. does yours? we expect it to be ridged. we expxpt it to be flat. we expect it to be fragile. but what if it wasn't? wouldn't that change what we expe`t from a phone? meet the new droid turbo 2. with moto shattershield technology. the world's first shatterproof screen. only on verizon. what's this? a box. it takes worn out things and makes them better. it's our biggest breakthrough yet. we're tang worn out batteries and making them into something strong. energizer ecoadvanced. world's first long lasting battery made with do you think when you are president y
it's us in the dewey beach boat show. look, you're wearing the captain's hat i got you. >> read what it says on the hat. >> seth: look atamantha? [ laughter ] all right. you know what? you're a bad kid. you're a bad kid too. we'll be right back with jaimie alexander. [ cheers and applause ] (helicopter engine roars) pc does whaaat?! (music begins. the song, danger zone by kenny loggins plays from the pc) hey, guy! pc does what?! shhhh pc does what no pc has done before. does yours?...
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remember when i took you to dewey beach boat show and you got you that captain's hat? what happened to that kid i knew? >> well, to be honest, you care so much about making people laugh, i thought maybe if i could make people laugh too, you might respect me. i guess that was pretty dumb. >> seth: no, it's not dumb. but also, how do i know that's not another lie? >> remember when i told you in my portfolio, my favorite picture was called "self portrait with my hero, uncle seth"? that was the truth. can i show you the real picture? >> seth: i wish i could believe you derrick, but honestly, i think you're probably just going to go in the bag and pull out your middle finger like you [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> uncle seth, look at me. i promise i won't. all right. >> seth: oh. wow. it really is us. it's us in the dewey beach boat show. captain's hat i got you. >> read what it says on the hat. >> seth: look at samantha? [ laughter ] all right. you know what? you're a bad kid. you're a bad kid too. we'll be right back with jaimie alexander. (helicopter engine roars) pc does
remember when i took you to dewey beach boat show and you got you that captain's hat? what happened to that kid i knew? >> well, to be honest, you care so much about making people laugh, i thought maybe if i could make people laugh too, you might respect me. i guess that was pretty dumb. >> seth: no, it's not dumb. but also, how do i know that's not another lie? >> remember when i told you in my portfolio, my favorite picture was called "self portrait with my hero, uncle...
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dewey -- >> but you're citing that as an example? >> i am saying -- >> i'm horrified. >> i am saying the president of the united states, no matter who -- i didn't say that, alex, so let's not twist my words here. i am saying that presidents of the united states are responsible for what happens when they're at the head of the ship. just like bill clinton and osama bin laden. just like george bush. just like barack obama right now. when you're at the tiller, you are the responsible officer of the government, as john f. kennedy said. >> i wanted to be sure i understood this. i most assuredly did not say that george w. bush is a traitor. >> go ahead, alex. >> excuse me a moment. you defended what donald trump said by saying that's the way fdr was attacked. you justified what trump did by citing that he was a traitor? i'm horrified. >> i'm saying, that unbelievably to me, jeb bush doesn't know basic american history. he said something that just simply isn't true. he tried to imply that fdr was not attacked for pearl harbor. that is flatly
dewey -- >> but you're citing that as an example? >> i am saying -- >> i'm horrified. >> i am saying the president of the united states, no matter who -- i didn't say that, alex, so let's not twist my words here. i am saying that presidents of the united states are responsible for what happens when they're at the head of the ship. just like bill clinton and osama bin laden. just like george bush. just like barack obama right now. when you're at the tiller, you are the...
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huey, dewey and louie were seen wandering the streets. the hope to get them back where they belong. residents have been told to avoid them and do not feed them. they can be dangerous. >> all right. emus, watching that, come home, fun is over. >>> sports and kansas city royals could punch their ticket with a win tonight. >> football action, we got our highlights from our boys at espn. >> he's stan. i'm neil. this is the "sportscenter" set in los angeles. we're going to do football highlights. >> yep. we're going to tart in the nfl. seahawks and 49ers and thursday night showcase, russell wilson, he's not going to take any chances and hand it to marshawn lynch. >> there's a novel idea. >> ran for 122 yard, 9 carries on that drive, tied for the most in his career and while he had a little problem with his tummy after getting winded on that drive, second quarter, wilson, so you set up lynch with a run then the play action is going to be there hooking up with tyler lockett, first receiving touchdown for him. a lot of sacks for kaepernick. >>> temple/east carolina, not eastern carolina whi
huey, dewey and louie were seen wandering the streets. the hope to get them back where they belong. residents have been told to avoid them and do not feed them. they can be dangerous. >> all right. emus, watching that, come home, fun is over. >>> sports and kansas city royals could punch their ticket with a win tonight. >> football action, we got our highlights from our boys at espn. >> he's stan. i'm neil. this is the "sportscenter" set in los angeles....
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. >>> the search resumes for a group of emus on the loose near austin texas and that huey, dewey and louie escaped thehe pen yesterday and were seen wanderininthe streets. several attempts to capture them failed but the hopes to get them back ere they belong. residents have been told to avoid them and do not feed them. they can be dangerous. >> all right. emus, watching that,e home, fun is over. >>> now to sports and the kansas city royals could punch their ticket to the world series with a win tonight against the toronto blue jays. >>> as for football action, we got our highlights from our boys at espn. >> he's stan. i'm neil. this is the "sposcenter" set in los angeles. we're going to do football highlights. >> yep. we're going to start in the nfl. seahawks and 49ers and the thursday night showcase, russell wilson, he's not going to take any chancecehere, he's going to o hand it to marshshn lynch. >> there's a novel idea. >> ran for 122 yards, 9 carries on that drive, tied for the most drive for rushes in his career and while he had a little problem with his tummy after getting win
. >>> the search resumes for a group of emus on the loose near austin texas and that huey, dewey and louie escaped thehe pen yesterday and were seen wanderininthe streets. several attempts to capture them failed but the hopes to get them back ere they belong. residents have been told to avoid them and do not feed them. they can be dangerous. >> all right. emus, watching that,e home, fun is over. >>> now to sports and the kansas city royals could punch their ticket to the...
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they go on to the people they meet -- "dewey rogers, heavy set rapid speech, eager to help. he took us to the library where we set up our machine. cotton davis, extroverted, full of gags and witty sayings." cotton davis ended up giving sonkin and todd a lot of material for songs. anyone that comes now to research the time, and they do a wonderful job of introducing who these individual people were, so it is not just a mass of 350,000 okies. it is individual stories that have been a superb job of recording. that is why the library of congress has collected these materials. we have a number of photographs in our dust bowl migration archives. most of the photographs were taken by a photographer in ventura. almost all of the photographs are officially farm security administration photographs of life in the migrant camps of california. a few examples that are quite telling include this sign from the u.s. department of agriculture farm security administration identifying the farmworkers community that exists that these children are posing in front of. charles todd and robert sonki
they go on to the people they meet -- "dewey rogers, heavy set rapid speech, eager to help. he took us to the library where we set up our machine. cotton davis, extroverted, full of gags and witty sayings." cotton davis ended up giving sonkin and todd a lot of material for songs. anyone that comes now to research the time, and they do a wonderful job of introducing who these individual people were, so it is not just a mass of 350,000 okies. it is individual stories that have been a...
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he ran with dewey and 48. i understand that there was animosity between he and eisenhower over the 52 convention. nixon outdid him on the convention train. >> can you speak to that? chore, is untrue. what happened was happened was that nixon went to the convention with are doing the platform. he meant to train as it was coming in. the warren train. it's going to be a contest. and told warren that. the story is that warren felt that nixon was trying to work him over for the nomination. again, i don't know how many lawyers i have in the audience or anything like that. the primary law said that until the favored son releases the delegation, the delegation had to vote for the favored son who was earl warren. and just for your fault on information, he never released the california delegation. it never was unanimous vote because warren did not let it happen. >> thank you very much. please give a round of applause. >> he will be in the lobby to sign yearbooks. thank you for coming. please coming. please come back for
he ran with dewey and 48. i understand that there was animosity between he and eisenhower over the 52 convention. nixon outdid him on the convention train. >> can you speak to that? chore, is untrue. what happened was happened was that nixon went to the convention with are doing the platform. he meant to train as it was coming in. the warren train. it's going to be a contest. and told warren that. the story is that warren felt that nixon was trying to work him over for the nomination....
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swain dewey to win. ms. swain: why not? ms.nslover: the economy wasn't reconverting as fast as it could have. he's liberal. tired, but not liberal enough for many people. harry truman could do very little right in 1948, and his own party didn't really support him. it wasn't 100 percent certain he was even going to get the nomination. so what are the issues? he campaigns on a recalcitrant congress who won't work with him and won't let him get anything done. and he campaigns on foreign policy. look what i've done with the marshall plan, look what i've done with the truman doctrine. and this is where one of everyone's favorite truman stories comes out. his vice presidential nominee, alben barkley, tells him on a train to go out there and give 'em hell, harry. and one of the reporters hears that, and as these things happen, from then on, that's what people yelled at him everywhere. "give 'em hell, harry." mr. seale: because he made a cross-country -- and, you know, he had done that before, once when the prendergast machine had gott
swain dewey to win. ms. swain: why not? ms.nslover: the economy wasn't reconverting as fast as it could have. he's liberal. tired, but not liberal enough for many people. harry truman could do very little right in 1948, and his own party didn't really support him. it wasn't 100 percent certain he was even going to get the nomination. so what are the issues? he campaigns on a recalcitrant congress who won't work with him and won't let him get anything done. and he campaigns on foreign policy....
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you wrote a book called "dewey defeats truman" some years ago that's sort of set at that very pivotal moment in 20th century history. "henry and clara", which was a book published more than 20 years ago as we sit here, was about the couple that was in the box at ford's theatre on the night that president lincoln was assassinated. something about presidencies and the fictionalizing of real events. what is it? you're obsessed with politics or the presidency? is there something that keeps bringing you back to this material? >> thomas: i liked politics from a very early age. i mean, my first real political memory is the kennedy-nixon election of 1960. i turned 9 the week of the election and i wore a nixon button to school. we weren't very good catholics. both of my parents were for nixon. but i loved the drama of the cold war. there was something thrilling and macabre about growing up during it. and i did, at an early age, devour these allen drury novels and, you know, the big political books of the day. but i think that these things always gripped me and once i turned to fiction with the
you wrote a book called "dewey defeats truman" some years ago that's sort of set at that very pivotal moment in 20th century history. "henry and clara", which was a book published more than 20 years ago as we sit here, was about the couple that was in the box at ford's theatre on the night that president lincoln was assassinated. something about presidencies and the fictionalizing of real events. what is it? you're obsessed with politics or the presidency? is there something...
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they were named huey, dewey and lewy. >> they're still on the rupp. >> just two last time.here's a herd. >>> 8 minutes before the top of the hour. controversy under the friday night lights. a high school band just fine or over the line? your e-mails next. >>> a guest instead of a chicken. police officer's kindness. some cash back cards love to overcomplicate things. like limiting where you earn bonus cash back. why put up with that? but the quicksilver card from capital one likes to keep it simple. real simple. i'm talking easy like-a- walk-in-the-park, nothing-to-worry-about, man-that-feels-good simple. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's a simple question. what's in your wallet? >>> the time now is three minutes before the top of the hour. before you leave the house, a deadly shooting at tennessee state university after an argument over a game of dice. three students are injured and one dead. >>> right now the category 5 storm, the strongest ever measured expected to make landfall this afternoon. >>> lawmakers spent 11 hours
they were named huey, dewey and lewy. >> they're still on the rupp. >> just two last time.here's a herd. >>> 8 minutes before the top of the hour. controversy under the friday night lights. a high school band just fine or over the line? your e-mails next. >>> a guest instead of a chicken. police officer's kindness. some cash back cards love to overcomplicate things. like limiting where you earn bonus cash back. why put up with that? but the quicksilver card from...
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i understand he ran with the thomas dewey and 48. i understand it was animosity between nixon and eisenhower over the 52 convention. nixon out getting on the convention train. could you speak to the? >> sure, i can. it's not true. what happened was that nixon went to the convention what they were doing a platform. he met the train as it was coming and i played to denver. the war and training come and nixon went on the war and train said it's going to be a contest between eisenhower and taft. and told warren that. the story is, is that warren felt that nixon was trying to work you over for the nomination. again, i don't know how many lawyers i have any obvious or anything like that, but the primary law and by 52 said that until the favorite son releases the delegation, the delegation had to vote for the favorite son, who was earl warren. and just for your own information, earl warren never released the california delegation. there never was a unanimous vote for dwight eisenhower. because warren didn't let it happen. >> thank you very
i understand he ran with the thomas dewey and 48. i understand it was animosity between nixon and eisenhower over the 52 convention. nixon out getting on the convention train. could you speak to the? >> sure, i can. it's not true. what happened was that nixon went to the convention what they were doing a platform. he met the train as it was coming and i played to denver. the war and training come and nixon went on the war and train said it's going to be a contest between eisenhower and...
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their doctor has never kevin: huey, dewey, and louie? identical triplets are uncommon. sean: michael jordan retired more than a decade ago. he's still a huge draw. crowds waited for hours to check out the new store in chicago. kevin: it features several stores packed with many products. there are tributes to each of the six nba titles he won with the chicago bulls. sean: reminds me of myself. hanging in the air. kevin: if you had a nickel, i know. sean: if i had sneakers, i would be able to jump like that. the new warning health experts have about bacon. plus a showdown in foxboro. highlights from a key this is connor like so many kids, he was missing things in school - distracted - disengaged - just not getting it. we tried tutors but they didn't connect. then we heard about sylvan's new teaching system, sylvansync. personal lessons, taught by sylvan certified instructors, using technology kids love. i've never seen him more engaged. r p kids like connor typicallyr p times more growth than if theyr hadn't come to sylvan. cutting edge robotics and coding classes. call 1
their doctor has never kevin: huey, dewey, and louie? identical triplets are uncommon. sean: michael jordan retired more than a decade ago. he's still a huge draw. crowds waited for hours to check out the new store in chicago. kevin: it features several stores packed with many products. there are tributes to each of the six nba titles he won with the chicago bulls. sean: reminds me of myself. hanging in the air. kevin: if you had a nickel, i know. sean: if i had sneakers, i would be able to...
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.: they go on to the people they meet -- "dewey rogers, heavy set rapid speech, eager to help.e took us to the library where we set up our machine. cotton davis, extroverted, full of gags and witty sayings." khan davis ended up giving sonkin and todd a lot of material for songs. anyone that comes now to research the time, and they do a wonderful job of introducing who these individual people were, so it is not just a mass of 350,000 okies. it is individual stories that have been a superb job of recording. that is why the library of congress has collected these materials. we have a number of photographs in our dust bowl migration archives. most of the photographs were taken by a photographer in ventura. almost all of the photographs are officially farm security administration photographs of life in the migrant camps of california. a few examples that are quite telling include this sign from the u.s. department of agriculture farm security administration identifying the farmworkers community that exists that these children are posing in front of. charles todd and robert sonkin co
.: they go on to the people they meet -- "dewey rogers, heavy set rapid speech, eager to help.e took us to the library where we set up our machine. cotton davis, extroverted, full of gags and witty sayings." khan davis ended up giving sonkin and todd a lot of material for songs. anyone that comes now to research the time, and they do a wonderful job of introducing who these individual people were, so it is not just a mass of 350,000 okies. it is individual stories that have been a...
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michelle dewey?>> as gary started talking more openly, detectives approached him asking for help. >> i went with the indianapolis detectives down to try to get my brother to confess. he made me leave the room. he did in fact confess on tape to 15 serial murders. >> larry later retracted again. and while he can't ever seem to stick to one story, he does sometimes seem to have regrets. >> i didn't want to keep living my life the way i was living it. i wanted things to be different, you know, but i guess i didn't really do the right things to change the way my life was going. >> larry hall refused our request for an interview. he has never been charged with crimes against anyone other than jessica roach. but keene's story has caused officials across the country to take another look at hall. >> in november of 2010 investigators from the police department interviewed mr. hall at a prison in north carolina. >> in that interview hall admitted murdering laurie de pughs and provided clues to finding her body.
michelle dewey?>> as gary started talking more openly, detectives approached him asking for help. >> i went with the indianapolis detectives down to try to get my brother to confess. he made me leave the room. he did in fact confess on tape to 15 serial murders. >> larry later retracted again. and while he can't ever seem to stick to one story, he does sometimes seem to have regrets. >> i didn't want to keep living my life the way i was living it. i wanted things to be...
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route one between dewey and bethany is shut down right now due to flooding there. >>> an active u.s.rd and nasal search under way in a search to locate a missing cargo ship. >> the ship had 33 crew members on board when it disappeared in the middle of the hurricane. the crew of the o if. arrow recorded that it had been take on water but the flooding had been contained. the coast guard says it has not been able to establish any contact with that ship. >> the concern was they became disabled right in the vicinity of the eye of joaquin. so, they were in a very dangerous situation. they were disabled. we knew they were listing. so, all day yesterday we tried to establish communications with them. we have not been able to do that. >> well, the ship was headed to san juan puerto rico from jacksonville, florida, when it ran into trouble. >> and now to your fox 29 weather authority and boy, we have just had to deal with days and days of rain, winds. the jersey shore really getting hit. >> there's days and days of sunshine, though. >> good. >> in the seven-day forecast. >> when are we going t
route one between dewey and bethany is shut down right now due to flooding there. >>> an active u.s.rd and nasal search under way in a search to locate a missing cargo ship. >> the ship had 33 crew members on board when it disappeared in the middle of the hurricane. the crew of the o if. arrow recorded that it had been take on water but the flooding had been contained. the coast guard says it has not been able to establish any contact with that ship. >> the concern was they...
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i took this picture of the parking lot in northwest washington and the grass is all dewey this morning with the chill in the air. temperatures will be quickly jumping, no problems driving morning midday and this afternoon. weatherwise anyway. except bright sun, driving right into that, heading eastbound this morning on dry roads. in the 40s for the morning commute. then jumping into the mid-70s for the afternoon commute. look at our next chance for wet roads and rain. that's coming up next weather and traffic on the 1s at 5:51. >>> still have this problem randolph road, a report of a pedestrian struck at georgia avenue. more information on that in a second here this morning. outbound 11th street bridge, still have the two left lanes blocked because of the overturned vehicle there this morning. taking a look at travel times, 270 from germantown to beltway, no problems. remember to listen to our friends on wtop when you hop in your car. >> thanks, melissa. >>> a consumer alert before you eat your breakfast this morning. why one of the most popular cereals is being recalled. >> what goes
i took this picture of the parking lot in northwest washington and the grass is all dewey this morning with the chill in the air. temperatures will be quickly jumping, no problems driving morning midday and this afternoon. weatherwise anyway. except bright sun, driving right into that, heading eastbound this morning on dry roads. in the 40s for the morning commute. then jumping into the mid-70s for the afternoon commute. look at our next chance for wet roads and rain. that's coming up next...
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police set up roadblocks to capture these birds named janet, huey, dewey and louie but they are still on the loose. bill: cute names but they belong at page. you survived? martha: i feel great. happy friday, everyone. bill: had a great weekend, "happening now" starts now. >> we are waiting for hillary clinton to speak at a campaign rally one day after her marathon's session with house committee on benghazi. most observers agree she pretty much got through it without major damage. welcome to "happening now". jenna: mrs. clinton's testimony, questions about her handling of the deadly attack in 2012. current standing of who carried it out and her use of a private e-mail account during her tenure as secretary of state. good news for the clinton camp in iowa where a new quinnipiac poll shows 51% to bernie sanders, 40%, martin o'malley in the back at 4% and lincoln chafee no longer affect air. it henry is at the rally for hillary clinton in alexandria, va. on where we are today. >> reporter: good to see you. the bridge just playing to warm up the crowd davis with that shake it off. tailless
police set up roadblocks to capture these birds named janet, huey, dewey and louie but they are still on the loose. bill: cute names but they belong at page. you survived? martha: i feel great. happy friday, everyone. bill: had a great weekend, "happening now" starts now. >> we are waiting for hillary clinton to speak at a campaign rally one day after her marathon's session with house committee on benghazi. most observers agree she pretty much got through it without major...
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>> the very talented dewey day shoe melodies appears from the movie which is completely illogical. >> the girl is gone. >> bruce willis as a mercenary, danny mcbride has too little to do. another who's making a fortune off of this is the prostitute played by kate hudson. >> can you sing? >> sweets, i can do things to you that are illegal in every civilized nation. >> with so many talented people in such an unlikely place, rock the kasbah should be even funnier, and the movie never quite decides what the presidents to be, a satire and story of a woman richie discovers in the desert. his durables it's god's will she gets to sing on an afghan tv show. >> she has the gift. she has the magic. she is the best i ever heard. >> now incredibly this part of the story is inspired by a real muslim woman who defied her elders to sing on the afghan equivalent of american idol, and several reviewers noted that woman deserves better than this movie. i see their point, but when i saw rock the kasbah i was ready to laugh, and you know, i did. >> so your recommendation is that we should all go see a dep
>> the very talented dewey day shoe melodies appears from the movie which is completely illogical. >> the girl is gone. >> bruce willis as a mercenary, danny mcbride has too little to do. another who's making a fortune off of this is the prostitute played by kate hudson. >> can you sing? >> sweets, i can do things to you that are illegal in every civilized nation. >> with so many talented people in such an unlikely place, rock the kasbah should be even...
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. >> dewey beat truman. frank had this in 1986. >> "back to the future." >> tremendous job. best analysts. best predictions. great stuff. >> wow. >> all right. that will do it for now. we have got plenty more going on. fs 1. royals win big. up 2-0 in the series. more post game coverage of tonight's game and includes interviews. please turn to fox sports live on fs-1. on fox. late local news. soo see you over on fs 1 in a moment. . forbes for first you get weary night after night on average, women need to work an extra two hours each day, to earn the same paycheck as their male coworkers. join the fight for equal pay. join the fight for sara and women everywhere. i'm hillary clinton, >>> the rain winning to -- continuing to spread across our area right now. there are still hours until the storm pushes out thanks for staying up with us everyone i'm mark ockerbloom. >> i'm elizabeth hopkins. >> we have already seen some flooding and damage. fox 25 storm tracker chief meteorologist kevin lemanowicz is keeping a close eye on the radar. >> sure. a all the heavy rain has been comin
. >> dewey beat truman. frank had this in 1986. >> "back to the future." >> tremendous job. best analysts. best predictions. great stuff. >> wow. >> all right. that will do it for now. we have got plenty more going on. fs 1. royals win big. up 2-0 in the series. more post game coverage of tonight's game and includes interviews. please turn to fox sports live on fs-1. on fox. late local news. soo see you over on fs 1 in a moment. . forbes for first you get...
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huey, dewey, louie and emmitt escaped from the family back yard. the quartet of flightless birds took officers on a ride for hours. the owner says the husband purchased them for her on craigslist, where else, really? they were captured a half mile away from their home. it's a frustrating predicament in time of year, you create a jack-o-latern and watch it rot. a 14-year-old decided to use chemistry to kill the mold that makes mush out of carved pumpkins. >> there was a lot of cases where it molded like faster and didn't work, but i kept going and finally it-- one solution did work better than the others. amy: he looks harry potter inspired and community-minded. part of the pumpkin potion proceeds go to the ohio food bank. people will soon be riding in a jetsons like vehicle. sky tran has been developing the system for years. the commuting vehicle will magnetically glide along elevated tracks at speeds up to 60 miles per hour. a pilot project debuts the end of the month in tel aviv. if all goes well, the company expects to expand to some u.s. cities
huey, dewey, louie and emmitt escaped from the family back yard. the quartet of flightless birds took officers on a ride for hours. the owner says the husband purchased them for her on craigslist, where else, really? they were captured a half mile away from their home. it's a frustrating predicament in time of year, you create a jack-o-latern and watch it rot. a 14-year-old decided to use chemistry to kill the mold that makes mush out of carved pumpkins. >> there was a lot of cases where...
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and with my new hydrated dewey legs, they look really good. (male narrator) and now, sharing her own crepe erase success story with our live studio audience, she's everyone's favorite medicine woman, please welcome mother, grandmother, and emmy award winning actress jane seymour! (cheering, applause) t(jane seymour) hello! welcome! twelcome everyone and thank you! crepey skin! oof! p none of us likes the sound of that very much, p and yet, almost all of us have experienced it am i right, ladies? so what exactly is crepey skin? it's those wrinkles on your chest called "fountain lines" or the crinkly old lady skin on your arms and legs. or those neck creases sometimes referred to as a necklace. not my favorite type of necklace. (chuckling) in fact, crepey skin can be outright depressing. but here's the good news, finally, there is a real solution to improve the look of crepey skin, and it's called, quite perfectly actually, crepe erase. and if you think this is just another cream or lotion that only masks or hides the problem of crepey looking s
and with my new hydrated dewey legs, they look really good. (male narrator) and now, sharing her own crepe erase success story with our live studio audience, she's everyone's favorite medicine woman, please welcome mother, grandmother, and emmy award winning actress jane seymour! (cheering, applause) t(jane seymour) hello! welcome! twelcome everyone and thank you! crepey skin! oof! p none of us likes the sound of that very much, p and yet, almost all of us have experienced it am i right,...