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eisenhower, do you solemnly swear -- dwight eisenhower: i, dwight d.hower, do solemnly swear. >> that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. dwight eisenhower: that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of your ability. dwight eisenhower: and will to to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. dwight eisenhower: preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. dwight eisenhower: so help me god. [applause] >> shaking hands with harry truman. mrs. truman sits down again. walking over, and he is kissing his wife, he is kissing mrs. eisenhower. this is a thrilling moment. the tension is broken. he looks out over the crowd now. vice president nixon is standing. he is waving, the famous wave. the famous wave to all the crowd. dwight eisenhower: my friends, before i begin the expression of those thoughts that i deem appropriate to this moment, would you permit me the privilege
eisenhower, do you solemnly swear -- dwight eisenhower: i, dwight d.hower, do solemnly swear. >> that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. dwight eisenhower: that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of your ability. dwight eisenhower: and will to to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. dwight eisenhower: preserve, protect...
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announcer 1: dwight d. eisenhower, a republican and former supreme allied commander during world war ii, was sworn in as the 30th president of the united states on january 20, 1953. before donald trump, he was the last to win the presidency having never held elected office. next, we will see preparations for his inaugural, hear him take the oath of office, and a portion of his address. we will see highlights of the inaugural parade. this is just over 25 minutes, our coverage courtesy of the u.s. senate recording studio. ♪ narrator: once again, the nation's capital city was to witness the control of the federal government passed from -- pass from one political party to another, the 15th time in -- since 1789. and though all of this would require but a few short moments, much work was necessary in preparing for the country's number one citizen to move in to his new home. now, let's see what happens and get a good seat for the celebration. as far back as june 1952, in the office of the honorable styles bridges
announcer 1: dwight d. eisenhower, a republican and former supreme allied commander during world war ii, was sworn in as the 30th president of the united states on january 20, 1953. before donald trump, he was the last to win the presidency having never held elected office. next, we will see preparations for his inaugural, hear him take the oath of office, and a portion of his address. we will see highlights of the inaugural parade. this is just over 25 minutes, our coverage courtesy of the...
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the latest book, 3 days in january, dwight eisenhower's final mission. he is interviewed by susan eisenhower, ceo and chairman of the eisenhower group inc.. >> great detail from both sides. eisenhower is impressed and says to himself, there's a lot to this guy but what concerned him most is he didn't -- kennedy, the national security apparatus set up for dissenting views. >> go to booktv.org for the weekend schedule. >> the first constitutional republic that can trace its founding to a single document, the declaration of independence. think of what these documents are. there are artifacts, protected in humidity prove cases is your proof cases, computer digital computer that can monitor inch by inch the condition, certainly artifacts. to make this point they are symbols as well, very strong symbols of the founding of the country and what does unitas which is our history in those documents and working documents. if you think about it the declaration of independence, we trace our principles or the underpinnings of our democracy to a single paragraph, we hol
the latest book, 3 days in january, dwight eisenhower's final mission. he is interviewed by susan eisenhower, ceo and chairman of the eisenhower group inc.. >> great detail from both sides. eisenhower is impressed and says to himself, there's a lot to this guy but what concerned him most is he didn't -- kennedy, the national security apparatus set up for dissenting views. >> go to booktv.org for the weekend schedule. >> the first constitutional republic that can trace its...
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from the white house and the office of the president of the united states, we present an address by dwight d. eisenhower. this is the farewell address for president eisenhower, whose eight years as chief executive come to an end at noon friday. mr. eisenhower has chosen this time for his final speech. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> good evening, my fellow americans. [ dramatic music plays ] in the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. >> the military-industrial complex -- it's one of the most famous phrases ever spoken by a united states president. >> the sky rained a teeming downpour of destruction. >> google it, and you will get millions of results. >> i do worry about america's military-industrial complex using any excuse to ramp up the war machine again. >> in the more than half century since president eisenhower said it, it's been regularly invoked by all sorts of people in all sorts of places. but for all its use, is it truly understood? >> i
from the white house and the office of the president of the united states, we present an address by dwight d. eisenhower. this is the farewell address for president eisenhower, whose eight years as chief executive come to an end at noon friday. mr. eisenhower has chosen this time for his final speech. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> good evening, my fellow americans. [ dramatic music plays ] in the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition...
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dwight eisenhower's final mission. >> he was a forward-looking man who had seen a lot, and as meaningful as the speech was then, it still speaks to us today. >> in your grandfather's farewell speech, who was he reaching out to, do you think. >> the last paragraph of that speech is my favorite thing that's ever come out of his mouth. it starts, we pray the people of all faith, all races, all nations, and it goes on. i think, he was really appealing to the world. he was really hoping that everybody could find a way to live in peace. >> eisenhower, by draining the swamp, so to speak, try to restore normalcy in america. that was something he was pursuing as in a republican. he this was an alternative to the democratic program. >> the eisenhower era is often painted as a sleepy time where most americans lived quiet prosperous lives, but in fact, it was a roaring time in american history. the cold war had begun and the nuclear age was upon us. for all the surface on, it was anxiety coming, with another war that could start ending humanity. civil rights, recessions and the 50s weren't always th
dwight eisenhower's final mission. >> he was a forward-looking man who had seen a lot, and as meaningful as the speech was then, it still speaks to us today. >> in your grandfather's farewell speech, who was he reaching out to, do you think. >> the last paragraph of that speech is my favorite thing that's ever come out of his mouth. it starts, we pray the people of all faith, all races, all nations, and it goes on. i think, he was really appealing to the world. he was really...
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dwight, yes. sorry, commissioner dooley, yes. dwight, yes. ortiz-cartagena is absent. commissioner tour-sarkissian, yes. yee riley, yes. zouzounis, yes. by vote of 6-0 with one absent stephen adams is aprointed to vice president. >> congratulations. [applause] >> next item. >> moving to item number 9, approval of meeting minutes and this is the january 9, 2017 draft regular meeting minutes and action item, and motion? >> motion to approve. >> commissioner adams motions. >> i second. >> we may need public comment first. first off, any commissioners have comments about the minutes as presented? any members of the public like to comment on item number 9 approval of our meeting minutes from last session january 9? seeing none public comment is closed. motion? >> i motion. >> approve the minutes as presented. >> i second. >> thank you, mr. president for catching that. we have a motion by commissioner adams and second by commissioner yee riley. all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? that motion passes 6-01 absent. #50i89m 10, commissioner report. allows president rks vice preside
dwight, yes. sorry, commissioner dooley, yes. dwight, yes. ortiz-cartagena is absent. commissioner tour-sarkissian, yes. yee riley, yes. zouzounis, yes. by vote of 6-0 with one absent stephen adams is aprointed to vice president. >> congratulations. [applause] >> next item. >> moving to item number 9, approval of meeting minutes and this is the january 9, 2017 draft regular meeting minutes and action item, and motion? >> motion to approve. >> commissioner adams...
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dwight, yes. sorry, commissioner dooley, yes. dwight, yes. ortiz-cartagena is absent. commissioner tour-sarkissian, yes. yee riley, yes. zouzounis, yes. by vote of 6-0 with one absent stephen adams is aprointed to vice president. >> congratulations. [applause] >> next item. >> moving to item number 9, approval of meeting minutes and this is the january 9, 2017 draft regular meeting minutes and action item, and motion? >> motion to approve. >> commissioner adams motions. >> i second. >> we may need public comment first. first off, any commissioners have comments about the minutes as presented? any members of the public like to comment on item number 9 approval of our meeting minutes from last session january 9? seeing none public comment is closed. motion? >> i motion. >> approve the minutes as presented. >> i second. >> thank you, mr. president for catching that. we have a motion by commissioner adams and second by commissioner yee riley. all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? that motion passes 6-01 absent. #50i89m 10, commissioner report. allows president rks vice preside
dwight, yes. sorry, commissioner dooley, yes. dwight, yes. ortiz-cartagena is absent. commissioner tour-sarkissian, yes. yee riley, yes. zouzounis, yes. by vote of 6-0 with one absent stephen adams is aprointed to vice president. >> congratulations. [applause] >> next item. >> moving to item number 9, approval of meeting minutes and this is the january 9, 2017 draft regular meeting minutes and action item, and motion? >> motion to approve. >> commissioner adams...
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commissioner dwight, yes. commissioner ortiz-cartagena is absent. commissioner tour-sarkissian, yes. commissioner yee riley, yes. commissioner zouzounis, yes. 6-0 with one absent commissioner dwight will serve in the coming year. >> thank you very much. appreciate your support. next item. >> we will do the whole thing again for vice president. so, but first i should read this into the record. item number 8, election och officers. small business commission vise president. in accordance with rules of order article 2 section 3 election of vice president occur in january each year. the vice president serves a term of one year and elected upon a vote of the commission. action item. okay, i would like to open up for nominations for vice president. >> i nominate steve adams. >> commissioner yee riley nominated steve adams. is there a second? >> i second. >> commissioner tour-sarkissian seconded. any other nominations for office of the vice president? alright. seeing none, nominations are closed. so we have one nominee who is seconded and commissioner adams
commissioner dwight, yes. commissioner ortiz-cartagena is absent. commissioner tour-sarkissian, yes. commissioner yee riley, yes. commissioner zouzounis, yes. 6-0 with one absent commissioner dwight will serve in the coming year. >> thank you very much. appreciate your support. next item. >> we will do the whole thing again for vice president. so, but first i should read this into the record. item number 8, election och officers. small business commission vise president. in...
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his wife, eleanor roosevelt, harry truman, dwight eisenhower, lyndon johnson, ford, carter, ronald reagan, george bush, and so on, and, of course, more recently, george w. bush and barack obama. so the tradition has been maintained. at some point when a new president's elected, st. john's makes an effort to contact them and have them sign this very historic book, which is a very dear item to the church. it clearly does not sit in the president's pew anymore, but it's one of those great pieces of history that has been long associated with this church from 1856 to the present. abraham lincoln has an association with st. john's as well. when he was elected in 1860, his
his wife, eleanor roosevelt, harry truman, dwight eisenhower, lyndon johnson, ford, carter, ronald reagan, george bush, and so on, and, of course, more recently, george w. bush and barack obama. so the tradition has been maintained. at some point when a new president's elected, st. john's makes an effort to contact them and have them sign this very historic book, which is a very dear item to the church. it clearly does not sit in the president's pew anymore, but it's one of those great pieces...
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president dwight d. eisenhower delivered his farewell address . >> the speech took place at the included what he warned called the military complex.l this is 15 minutes. >> three days from now, after century, in the service lay downuntry, i shall the responsibilities of office. in traditional and solemn the authority of the in my ncy is vested successo successor. to you to share a few with you, my countrymen. i like every other citizen wish the new president and all who labor with him godspeed. pray that the coming years will be blessed with peace and all.erity for >> our people expect their president and the congress to of agreement on issues of great moment. resolution of which the future of pe the nation. my only relations with the remotes which began on a and tenuous basis began long ago, when the senate appointed -- west point, have since [inaudible] and immediate post war period. in this final relationship, the ongress and the administration issues most vital cooperated well ch. and so have assured
president dwight d. eisenhower delivered his farewell address . >> the speech took place at the included what he warned called the military complex.l this is 15 minutes. >> three days from now, after century, in the service lay downuntry, i shall the responsibilities of office. in traditional and solemn the authority of the in my ncy is vested successo successor. to you to share a few with you, my countrymen. i like every other citizen wish the new president and all who labor with...
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family and sometimes that breaks down, 1953 harry truman was the outgoing president, dwight eisenhower was coming in, they were close until the campaign of 52 that pitted them against each other and there was a -- eisenhower was resentful of truman's criticism of him during the campaign so truman is inside the blue room with mrs. truman, waiting for the eisenhower's to come in for coffee and know what is coming in, i will find out what is going on, the eisenhowers head driven up to the portico but they were not getting out of the car and they were not getting out of the car because at that moment eisenhower was so angry with truman. >> host: what about the ride up pennsylvania avenue? >> that can be awkward in a situation like that. roosevelt and hoover in 1933 had run against each other, they were not dear friends to put it mildly and hoover was depressed, did not like roosevelt,
family and sometimes that breaks down, 1953 harry truman was the outgoing president, dwight eisenhower was coming in, they were close until the campaign of 52 that pitted them against each other and there was a -- eisenhower was resentful of truman's criticism of him during the campaign so truman is inside the blue room with mrs. truman, waiting for the eisenhower's to come in for coffee and know what is coming in, i will find out what is going on, the eisenhowers head driven up to the portico...
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on twitter, dwight evans used the #i stand with john lewis. he goes on to say i will not be attending the inauguration, russian hacking must be investigated and do not support appeal of ac thea. congress woman bonnie watson coal hand first black woman's electric to congress in new jersey is skipping the ceremony saying she will host a prayer vigil. hose everyone standing in solidarity with representative john lou hoist spoke yesterday from miami as the country celebrated the mlk holiday. >> we must never, ever, hate the way of love is a better way, the way of peace is a better way. so i say to you as role models , never give up. never give in. stand up. speak up. when you see something that is not right and not fair, not just, you have a moral obligation to do something, to
on twitter, dwight evans used the #i stand with john lewis. he goes on to say i will not be attending the inauguration, russian hacking must be investigated and do not support appeal of ac thea. congress woman bonnie watson coal hand first black woman's electric to congress in new jersey is skipping the ceremony saying she will host a prayer vigil. hose everyone standing in solidarity with representative john lou hoist spoke yesterday from miami as the country celebrated the mlk holiday....
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number one caseload r castle to order commissioner adams commissioner dooley commissioner president dwight commissioner ortiz-cartagena commissioner tour-sarkissian commissioner yee-riley and commissioner sanchez mr. president, you have quorum. >> all right. item 2 general public comment allows members of the public to comment on matters within is adjudicator but not on today's calendar for the agenda for future consideration discussion >> any public comment? that wants to comment on the item seeing none, public comment is closed. just a reminder public comment is limited to 3 minutes also less than that for a particular reason you'll hear a chime at 2 and a half minutes to include our remark we'll cut you off not our intention to be rude but the fairness to all speakers thank you in advance for your cooperation with that said, i understand people get nervous so i encourage you to written down our remarks and read them do not be embarrassed to read from a script this is not a talent show more demerits your objective to have your thoughts entered into the public record we sincerely apprecia
number one caseload r castle to order commissioner adams commissioner dooley commissioner president dwight commissioner ortiz-cartagena commissioner tour-sarkissian commissioner yee-riley and commissioner sanchez mr. president, you have quorum. >> all right. item 2 general public comment allows members of the public to comment on matters within is adjudicator but not on today's calendar for the agenda for future consideration discussion >> any public comment? that wants to comment...
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dwight eisenhower served two terms as president, from 1953 to 1961. this is about 15 minutes. >> good evening, my fellow americans. first i should like to express my gratitude to the radio and television networks, to the opportunities they have given me over the years to bring reports and messages to our nation. my special thanks go to them for the opportunity of addressing you this evening. three days from now, after half a century in the service of our country, i shall lay down the responsibilities of office as in traditional and solemn ceremony the authority of the presidency is vested in my successor. this evening i come to you with a message of leave-taking and farewell, and to share a few final thoughts with you, my countrymen. like every other -- like every other citizen i wish the new president and all who will labor with him godspeed. i pray that the coming years will be blessed with peace and prosperity for all. our people expect their president and the congress to find a central agreement on issues of great momentum. the wise resolution of
dwight eisenhower served two terms as president, from 1953 to 1961. this is about 15 minutes. >> good evening, my fellow americans. first i should like to express my gratitude to the radio and television networks, to the opportunities they have given me over the years to bring reports and messages to our nation. my special thanks go to them for the opportunity of addressing you this evening. three days from now, after half a century in the service of our country, i shall lay down the...
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dwight d. eisenhower. joins us to uncover his brand-new details about our 34th president. vice president elect mike pence is the disappointment and congressman john lewis after his comments questioning donald trump's legitimacy as president. thank you. on fox news sunday with chris wallace. now just five days before the inauguration. peter doocy has the latest on the top team outside trump tower in new york. hi, peter. reporter: hi, elizabeth. the leland: month to make one thing clear. just because the president-elect responded to congressman lewis to a criticism by congressman lewis, with a criticism of his sound is not aimed the next president does not have respect for lewis or the work that he did during the civil rights movement. >> we need folks like john lewis and others who i think have been champions of border rights actually recognize the fact that donald trump was duly elected, is going to put his hand on the bible in five days. i think it's incredibly disappointing and irresponsible for people like himself to question the legitimacy of the next united states pre
dwight d. eisenhower. joins us to uncover his brand-new details about our 34th president. vice president elect mike pence is the disappointment and congressman john lewis after his comments questioning donald trump's legitimacy as president. thank you. on fox news sunday with chris wallace. now just five days before the inauguration. peter doocy has the latest on the top team outside trump tower in new york. hi, peter. reporter: hi, elizabeth. the leland: month to make one thing clear. just...
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countdown voice over artist dwight krueger.n to the new year is not the actual crowd. it is done by the famed voice over artist dwight krueger and this is pretty cool. we actually have some footage of dwight live at work behind the scenes in the dick clark new year's rocking eve" sound booth. let's take a look. >> so you want this to sound like 5,000 people. well, old krueger is going to give you ten. >> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, happy new year! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: dwight krueger always giving his all. finally, even our show "late night with seth meyers" has closing credits but i never noticed this one before tonight right here, cue card guy, wally feresten, seth's dressing room supervisor wally feresten. so wally, what is a dressing room supervisor do? >> i just watch you, seth, you know, while you're in your dressing room. [ laughter ] >> seth: i have never seen you in there. >> that's because i'm under the couch. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> seth: that was "hidden credits." we'll be right back with music fr
countdown voice over artist dwight krueger.n to the new year is not the actual crowd. it is done by the famed voice over artist dwight krueger and this is pretty cool. we actually have some footage of dwight live at work behind the scenes in the dick clark new year's rocking eve" sound booth. let's take a look. >> so you want this to sound like 5,000 people. well, old krueger is going to give you ten. >> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, happy new year! [ cheers and applause ]...
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the presidents' long-time announcer. >> reporter: it was 1957 before the inauguration of president dwighter's inauguration. that charles brotman got a call. >> yes, mr. brotman, you will be the president's announcer. gulp. the president's announcer? i'm a nobody. >> reporter: announcing inaugural parades has turned into something. >> you've been doing this for 60 years. >> 6-0, not to be confused. >> reporter: 15 parades, 11 programs, and he has the programs to prove it. you've about got jimmy carter, you've got ronald reagan, you've got bill clinton. but this year he was told his services will not be needed. >> i was really disappointed. >> are you a big admirer of charlie? >> huge. >> steve ray will be the new announcer. >> some people say he's earned the right for himself to stop doing this. >> i would say he does have that right, but in this case the apartisan non-presidential committee also has the right to choose how they put on the event. >> reporter: the critics note ray was a trump campaign volunteer, even so brotman doesn't blame him. >> not a bit. if i were him, i would be ecst
the presidents' long-time announcer. >> reporter: it was 1957 before the inauguration of president dwighter's inauguration. that charles brotman got a call. >> yes, mr. brotman, you will be the president's announcer. gulp. the president's announcer? i'm a nobody. >> reporter: announcing inaugural parades has turned into something. >> you've been doing this for 60 years. >> 6-0, not to be confused. >> reporter: 15 parades, 11 programs, and he has the programs...
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chip reid has sound and the story. >> i, dwight d.hower. >> reporter: it was 1957, right before the second inauguration of president eisenhower when broadcaster charlie brotman got a call. >> she said, "yes, mr. brotman, you will be the president's announcer." gulp! the president's announcer! i'm a nobody! >> the university of texas band! >> reporter: announcing inaugural parades has helped turn this nobody into a washington institution. you've been doing this for 60 years. >> 6-0, not to be confused. 60 years. >> reporter: 15 parades, 11 presidents, and he has the programs to prove it. you've got jimmy carter. you've got ronald reagan. you've got bill clinton. but this year, he was told his services will not be needed. >> i was really disappointed. >> reporter: are you a big admirer of charlie? >> huge. >> steve ray will be the new announcer. some people will say he's earned the right to decide for himself when to stop doing this. >> i would say he does have that right. but in this case, the apolitical, nonpartisan presidential inaug
chip reid has sound and the story. >> i, dwight d.hower. >> reporter: it was 1957, right before the second inauguration of president eisenhower when broadcaster charlie brotman got a call. >> she said, "yes, mr. brotman, you will be the president's announcer." gulp! the president's announcer! i'm a nobody! >> the university of texas band! >> reporter: announcing inaugural parades has helped turn this nobody into a washington institution. you've been doing...
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dwight eisenhower got the job as supreme allied commander instead. if marshall had lifted so much as an eyebrow over roosevelt's decision, the job would have undoubtedly been his and with it all the fame and glory which is eisenhower's today. if he had become supreme allied commander, the memorials and malls and medical centers, military bases, ships, aircraft carriers, trophies, golf clubs, mountains, schools and colleges, tunnels, monuments, state parks, camps, plazas and boulevards, and the executive office building next to the white house presently named after eisenhower would instead be named after george c. marshall. but he put his duty first, knowing that no one else could guide congress and the press and certainly general douglas macarthur out in the pacific or admiral ernest j. king, the navy chief of staff, and the president in the way that heat, marshall, could. not even eisenhower. abnegation of self was a true market greatness. the graduate of the famed virginia military institute, after serving in the spanish-american war in the philipp
dwight eisenhower got the job as supreme allied commander instead. if marshall had lifted so much as an eyebrow over roosevelt's decision, the job would have undoubtedly been his and with it all the fame and glory which is eisenhower's today. if he had become supreme allied commander, the memorials and malls and medical centers, military bases, ships, aircraft carriers, trophies, golf clubs, mountains, schools and colleges, tunnels, monuments, state parks, camps, plazas and boulevards, and the...
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in 1953 famous cowboy named monty montana lassoed dwight eisenhower with his permission.ter] in the afternoon of inauguration day back in 1829 there was sort of a stampede in the white house. they had a big party and the people of the place. of the white house with their muddy boots and big curtains, wrecked carpet. finally the fiasco ended when somebody got the brilliant idea of putting a large tub of whiskey out onto the white house lawn. slowly but surely everybody left. the inagural ball at night. this is 1953. the kennedys and 61, george and laura bush, barack and michelle obama. unplanned inaugurations but also a big part of inauguration day. well not really the inauguration day but part of inauguration history. you cannot deny that many of us even remember 49 years ago will be the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john f. kennedy. followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in aboard air force one in dallas. he was sworn in by federal district judge hughes. she's the only one to ever swear in a president. here is gerald ford being sworn in in the white house in 1
in 1953 famous cowboy named monty montana lassoed dwight eisenhower with his permission.ter] in the afternoon of inauguration day back in 1829 there was sort of a stampede in the white house. they had a big party and the people of the place. of the white house with their muddy boots and big curtains, wrecked carpet. finally the fiasco ended when somebody got the brilliant idea of putting a large tub of whiskey out onto the white house lawn. slowly but surely everybody left. the inagural ball at...
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was it dwight eisenhower harry truman or franklin rooseveltlt or j.f.k.or j.f >> i'm going say j.f.k.i'm going with eisenhower.r. >> we got two thumbs down onmbs this one, chris. it's -- [laughter]ghr] >> it's truman. >> that was around the television>> t era. e it was truman 1947 an estimated 10 million americans a watched his 1949 inaugural according to his presidentialine library.nt so who -- here's the next one. e who was the first president pre actually sworn in on january 20th because it used to be thaty 20 the oath was take in march. march >> right. >> i don't know why they moved to it't k january. janua yikes. sweater so bad. any way herbert hoover calvin coolidge dwight eisenhower or roosevelt. >> hoover. >> franklin roosevelt. >> shawn you're burnin g it>> f up, kid. roosevelt. he was both the last presidentli sworn in on march 4th for his fr opening term in 1933 and thend first to take office on january 20th.ary 20th. >> there you have it. youave >> awesome. >> i think you tied right. >> i think we tied. >>a dalways a dry >> we won't send you to a remedial american history
was it dwight eisenhower harry truman or franklin rooseveltlt or j.f.k.or j.f >> i'm going say j.f.k.i'm going with eisenhower.r. >> we got two thumbs down onmbs this one, chris. it's -- [laughter]ghr] >> it's truman. >> that was around the television>> t era. e it was truman 1947 an estimated 10 million americans a watched his 1949 inaugural according to his presidentialine library.nt so who -- here's the next one. e who was the first president pre actually sworn...
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>> i cover washington and politics, and i really didn't know the presidency of dwight d. eisenhower. i knew about the general from world war ii. so i went out to the library in abilene, kansas. a fantastic place. the people said that all of the books on eisenhower, there hadn't really been a focus on trip transition from eisenhower to kennedy and the farewell address. that's what i dug in on, by i used those three days to jump back and look at general eisenhower and approximately eisenhower, and he's really underappreciated as far as a president who kept us safe, who had a booming economy. he created a national highway system that we drive on today. who put under god in the pledge of allegiance, in god we trust as our national motto, and really was an example, and that message he delivers, be dave, at the end, the farewell message, he worked on for almost two years. >> so the world that eisenhower was dealing with, and leading up to this young man, this -- i think john f. kennedy was 43 years old, that he was handing off to him, talk a little bit about the world that exis
>> i cover washington and politics, and i really didn't know the presidency of dwight d. eisenhower. i knew about the general from world war ii. so i went out to the library in abilene, kansas. a fantastic place. the people said that all of the books on eisenhower, there hadn't really been a focus on trip transition from eisenhower to kennedy and the farewell address. that's what i dug in on, by i used those three days to jump back and look at general eisenhower and approximately...
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program to discuss his book three days in january which looks at the exchange of power from president dwight eisenhower to president john kennedy. he's joined in conversation by president eisenhower's granddaughter. >> host: it's great to be with you. thanks for the opportunity to talk about your terrific book. >> guest: thanks. it is an honor to be sitting with you after having spent the last three and a half years studying your grandfather. >> adorable children that were all well behaved. i am most interested in this because you've managed to do what many others have tried to fit into in many pages. how familiar with his record were you when you developed an interest in the subject? i got the holy grail of golf in bytes down to the national, and i was on cloud nine. i went down there and was driving down magnolia lane. it's such a spectacular place and as you know, it's the place to be. the memorabilia on the wall into the books and the statutes and the arts that your grandfather painted was in the midst from coming around the next day. i knew a lot about the presidency of eisenhower becau
program to discuss his book three days in january which looks at the exchange of power from president dwight eisenhower to president john kennedy. he's joined in conversation by president eisenhower's granddaughter. >> host: it's great to be with you. thanks for the opportunity to talk about your terrific book. >> guest: thanks. it is an honor to be sitting with you after having spent the last three and a half years studying your grandfather. >> adorable children that were all...
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roll call vote. >> commissioner adams commissioner dooley commissioner president dwight commissioner ortiz-cartagena commissioner tour-sarkissian. >> commissioner yee-riley commissioner zouzounis that motion carries unanimously 7 to zero. >> all right. >> thank you, supervisor. >> or the next item. >> >> moving on item number of discussion and possible action to make recommendations on board of supervisors file administrative tax regulations origins force the tax regulation and police code to have fees discussion and possible action our presenter legislative aide supervisor yee. >> and before you start so you know supervisor yee and tends to introduce substitute legislation tomorrow so that copy of the substitute legislation has been distributed to you at our seat and members of the public it is on the table. >> good evening, commissioners thank you so much and so as regina mentioned the draft substitute ordinance we'll be introducing tomorrow that is the city departments they issue regulatory fees what this proposed ordinances eliminates unnecessary fees that will have minimal reven
roll call vote. >> commissioner adams commissioner dooley commissioner president dwight commissioner ortiz-cartagena commissioner tour-sarkissian. >> commissioner yee-riley commissioner zouzounis that motion carries unanimously 7 to zero. >> all right. >> thank you, supervisor. >> or the next item. >> >> moving on item number of discussion and possible action to make recommendations on board of supervisors file administrative tax regulations origins...
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of your safety in your neighborhoods something that i'm going to be working on. >> representative dwight evans what were your comment on the comments. >> first thing i want to say to you is i worked closely with congressman meehan, and years in the attorney's offers, i think he is being very nice and polite when he says he gets comfortable with the facts. i think difference when someone outright lies about the numbers and the fact of the matter is we don't need that. if anything we should be working together. >> i work when the congressman was in the us attorney's offers, he is the president of the united states, he's been in a job for seven days. we should work together. it is our collective interest that we make sure that this region and this city safe. those police officers will go out there every single day, and do an excellent job shouldn't be pointing fingers, and the congressman knows that you need law enforcement, you need the community and people working together so in this particular casey believe that the president is dead wrong it, and should not be saying those kind of thing
of your safety in your neighborhoods something that i'm going to be working on. >> representative dwight evans what were your comment on the comments. >> first thing i want to say to you is i worked closely with congressman meehan, and years in the attorney's offers, i think he is being very nice and polite when he says he gets comfortable with the facts. i think difference when someone outright lies about the numbers and the fact of the matter is we don't need that. if anything we...
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one-stop shop call to order and roll call commissioner adams commissioner dooley commissioner president dwight commissioner ortiz-cartagena commissioner tour-sarkissian commissioner yee-riley commissioner sanchez mr. vice president we have quorum. >> next item. >> item 2 general public comment i'd like to welcome everyone to the small business commission meeting of new agenda items for the future consideration. >> members of the public that note obtain tonight agenda seeing none, public comment is closed. next item. >> item 3 discussion and possible action an lesbian registry applications to approve the following proclamations to the legacy business registry arrow stamp and the castro street and golden gate and karate studio and project open hand the situated grounds cafe and san francisco proximate athletic and valencia richard the program manager. >> two minutes on this item; correct? thank you. >> sorry just a moment. >> really challenged i'm sorry just give me one second there we go okay. >> good afternoon commissioner president dwight and richard the lesbian program manager before you are
one-stop shop call to order and roll call commissioner adams commissioner dooley commissioner president dwight commissioner ortiz-cartagena commissioner tour-sarkissian commissioner yee-riley commissioner sanchez mr. vice president we have quorum. >> next item. >> item 2 general public comment i'd like to welcome everyone to the small business commission meeting of new agenda items for the future consideration. >> members of the public that note obtain tonight agenda seeing...
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also bret baier of fox news looks at president dwight eisenhower's final days in office. and this weekend journalist sofie pinkham reports on how the ukraine's past conflicts with the soviet union have impacted its current political landscape. >> although, you know, it was very different from fukuyama who infamously or famously coined the term the end of history after the fall of the soviet union u but in some sense this idea that once you achieve your political goal time will end, i thought was relevant for what's happened in the years after the fall of the soviet union. because for a while there was the sense that now that the soviet union is gone, now that we, you know, the cold war is over, this means that all the countries in the world are now on this inevitable course towards liberal democracy, right? and, in fact, as we are seeing so much and so often now, that isn't the case at all. development is not linear, in many cases we're going back, in many cases we're seeing forms of government that we never expected. and at one point it's said that it represented what ha
also bret baier of fox news looks at president dwight eisenhower's final days in office. and this weekend journalist sofie pinkham reports on how the ukraine's past conflicts with the soviet union have impacted its current political landscape. >> although, you know, it was very different from fukuyama who infamously or famously coined the term the end of history after the fall of the soviet union u but in some sense this idea that once you achieve your political goal time will end, i...
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today is the 64th anniversary of the inauguration of president dwight d.how to clean him next, but we feel lucky to have him. we are thinking of taking him on another road trip sometime soon. maybe with a bigger car so we don't have to remove his head. but, ike, thanks for being here, sir. that does it for us tonight. see you again monday. now it's time
today is the 64th anniversary of the inauguration of president dwight d.how to clean him next, but we feel lucky to have him. we are thinking of taking him on another road trip sometime soon. maybe with a bigger car so we don't have to remove his head. but, ike, thanks for being here, sir. that does it for us tonight. see you again monday. now it's time
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. >> i, dwight d. eisenhower. >> reporter: it was 1957, right before the second inauguration of president eisenhower when washington broadcaster charlie brotman got a call. >> she said, "yes, mr. brotman, you will be the president's announcer." gulp! the president's announcer! i'm a nobody! >> the university of texas band! >> reporter: announcing inaugural parades has helped turn this nobody into a washington institution. you've been doing this for 60 years. >> 6-0, not to be confused. 60 years. >> reporter: 15 parades, 11 presidents, and he has the programs to prove it. you've got jimmy carter. you've got ronald reagan. you've got bill clinton. but this year, he was told his services will not be needed. >> i was really disappointed. >> reporter: are you a big admirer of charlie? >> huge. >> steve ray will be the new announcer. some people will say he's earned the right to decide for himself when to stop doing this. >> i would say he does have that right. but in this case, the apolitical, nonpartisan p
. >> i, dwight d. eisenhower. >> reporter: it was 1957, right before the second inauguration of president eisenhower when washington broadcaster charlie brotman got a call. >> she said, "yes, mr. brotman, you will be the president's announcer." gulp! the president's announcer! i'm a nobody! >> the university of texas band! >> reporter: announcing inaugural parades has helped turn this nobody into a washington institution. you've been doing this for 60...
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next on american history tv, we take a look at president dwight eisenhower's january 17th, farewell addressand it is best known for what he warns of the industrial complex. he served two terms as president from 1953 to 1960. >>> good evening, my fellow americans. first, i should like to express my gratitude to radio and television networks for the opportunities they have given me over the years to bring reports and messages to our nation. my special thanks go to them for the opportunity of value this evening. three days from now, after half a century in the service of our country, i shall lay down the responsibilities of office, as in tra traditional and solemn ceremo ceremony, to a authority of the presidency is vested to my successor. this evening, i come to you with a message of leave taking and farewell and to shaysharshare. like others, i share with you wisdom to the new president and god speed and that in the coming years we will have peace and prosperity for all. our people expect their president and congress to find essential agreement on the issues of great moments, the wise resolu
next on american history tv, we take a look at president dwight eisenhower's january 17th, farewell addressand it is best known for what he warns of the industrial complex. he served two terms as president from 1953 to 1960. >>> good evening, my fellow americans. first, i should like to express my gratitude to radio and television networks for the opportunities they have given me over the years to bring reports and messages to our nation. my special thanks go to them for the...
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. >> the next president of the united states, dwight eisenhower. >> reporter: general dwight eisenhower ran for president without holding a public office. so again ulysses grant. at 70, mr. trump will become the oldest person to become president. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>> up next, space x has a lot riding on this launch. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> finally tonight, spacex's highly anticipated return to space was delayed sunday. spacex had hoped to launch its falcon nine rocket early this week, but bad weather in california pushed the launch to next saturday. kenneth craig has more on this high stakes mission for spacex. >> reporter: four months after this devastating explosion that destroyed an unmanned falcon nine rocket in cape canaveral, spacex says it's ready to give it another go. the rocket is ready to send ten satellites into space, but bad weather has forced a delay. bill harward is cbs's space consultant. how much is at stake here? >> this is extremely important to spacex. they need to restore confidence in the falcon nine rocket. >> reporter: spacex chalked up 18 successful
. >> the next president of the united states, dwight eisenhower. >> reporter: general dwight eisenhower ran for president without holding a public office. so again ulysses grant. at 70, mr. trump will become the oldest person to become president. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>> up next, space x has a lot riding on this launch. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> finally tonight, spacex's highly anticipated return to space was delayed sunday. spacex had hoped to launch its...
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dwight howard slams it. sixers down 18. sixers lose 110-93 ending their three game winning streak.ints. so much for being well rested and ready to go. flyers back from the by week. they lost 12 of the last 15 games. flyers fighting to get back in the second wild card spot. wayne simmons just got engaged yet no love for the devils. travis, get in there, flyers tie it at one. final minute of the second, miles wood the break way way. flyers down 3-1. same old story. miles wood on the powerplay. flyers lose 4-1. good night. bad hockey. >> we played a solid first period and after that, we didn't play the way we wanted to. >> it's hard. if we want to rest on confidence sagging, that's the bronc wrong answer. our answer is get back to work. >> hopefully they can do that. >> still to come in sports, villanova might be considered the number one team in the country, but jay wright says things are still not right. ♪ ♪ looks like we're still a man short. not anymore. gus! the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania. let's hit the ice. whoaaa! take the shot! (buzzer) that shot was one in a
dwight howard slams it. sixers down 18. sixers lose 110-93 ending their three game winning streak.ints. so much for being well rested and ready to go. flyers back from the by week. they lost 12 of the last 15 games. flyers fighting to get back in the second wild card spot. wayne simmons just got engaged yet no love for the devils. travis, get in there, flyers tie it at one. final minute of the second, miles wood the break way way. flyers down 3-1. same old story. miles wood on the powerplay....
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also brett barrow fox news looks at president dwight eisenhower's final days in office and this weekend, journalist sophie pinkham reports on howthe ukraine's past conflicts with the soviet union had impacted its current political landscape . >> although this was different from yokohama who famously coined the term the end of history after the fall of the soviet union, but in some sense this idea that once you achieve your political goal, time will end. i thought it was relevant that it first happened in the years of the fall of the soviet union. for a while it was this sense that now with the soviet union gone, now that the cold war is over, this news that all the countries in the world are now on this inevitable course toward democracy, right? in fact, as we are seeing so much and so often now, that isn't the case at all. there's this development is not linear , in many pick places we are going back. we are seeing forms of government we never expected and many of this, they are saying that it represented what happens in the white and famous of a liberated nothing and that also evoked
also brett barrow fox news looks at president dwight eisenhower's final days in office and this weekend, journalist sophie pinkham reports on howthe ukraine's past conflicts with the soviet union had impacted its current political landscape . >> although this was different from yokohama who famously coined the term the end of history after the fall of the soviet union, but in some sense this idea that once you achieve your political goal, time will end. i thought it was relevant that it...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> dwight d.hower, a republican and former supreme allied commander in europe during world war ii was sworn in as the 34th president of the united states on january 20, 1953. before donald trump, he was the last to win the presidency having never held elected office. next, we will see preparations for his inaugural, hear him take the oath of office and deliver a portion of his address. we will also see highlights of the inaugural parade. this is just over 25 minutes, our coverage courtesy of the united states senate recording studio. ♪ >> once again, the nation's capital city was to witness the control of the federal government passed from one
visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> dwight d.hower, a republican and former supreme allied commander in europe during world war ii was sworn in as the 34th president of the united states on january 20, 1953. before donald trump, he was the last to win the presidency having never held elected office. next, we will see preparations for his inaugural, hear him take the oath of office and deliver a portion of his address. we will also see highlights...
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you just wrote a book on eisenhower, "three days in january," dwight eisenhower's final mission.here this book relevant to today? >> it is. >> bill: how? >> first of all, this is three days, january 17th, eisenhower delivers his farewell address, three days later, jfk delivers his inauguration speech. their farewell address is designed for a couple of things. one, a warning to kennedy about caution on the national security front. the military-industrial complex is the lima gets a lot of attention. there's also talk about deficits, about bipartisanship. >> bill: he is giving advice to the young jfk. >> he is. and the country. a blueprint for the way forward. what happened was, as you know, researching these things, you find these nuggets. >> bill: absolutely. >> bill: we found oral histories that had not been tapped, stuff that had never ben explored on this particular three days. i used that to jump back and looked at eisenhower's presidency and kind of a narrative way. to >> bill: i like ike. you think he was a good president, right? >> i do. people can decide at home after they
you just wrote a book on eisenhower, "three days in january," dwight eisenhower's final mission.here this book relevant to today? >> it is. >> bill: how? >> first of all, this is three days, january 17th, eisenhower delivers his farewell address, three days later, jfk delivers his inauguration speech. their farewell address is designed for a couple of things. one, a warning to kennedy about caution on the national security front. the military-industrial complex is...
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and dine campaign thank you and henry the council of district merchant from the murmur campaign and dwight and steve adam will be joining us in a moment and here with regularly begin the small business the director of the office of the small business commission with all due respect m is passionate about shopping local mayor ed lee . >> (clapping.) >> yeah. >> thank you, todd and everyone thank you so much for coming out and helping us really get the holiday season started i was thinking about this morning how to introduce this idea and i'll start off by saying anyone from the public wish to speak on this item my mind goes crazy you have moments you're lying on the couch and what if i won the litter my first thought 90 thousand reasons to spend all that money in san francisco if you won the litter 90 thousand businesses in san francisco more than half a small businesses literally everybody or everything you want on the earth it is in the boundary of san francisco and a lot on fillmore street and this is i couldn't just a historic street one that i really love to be on for many reasons and m
and dine campaign thank you and henry the council of district merchant from the murmur campaign and dwight and steve adam will be joining us in a moment and here with regularly begin the small business the director of the office of the small business commission with all due respect m is passionate about shopping local mayor ed lee . >> (clapping.) >> yeah. >> thank you, todd and everyone thank you so much for coming out and helping us really get the holiday season started i...
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dwight evans and eight days in office and potus orders are unconstitutional. reporters had a chance at the white house today to ask president trump about the executive action and if it is a ban on muslims. >> not a muslim ban. it is working out nicely. you see at the airports and all over. it is working out nicely. we're going to have a very, very strict ban and we will have extreme vetting which we should have had in the country for many years. >> now thousands spent the day outside jfk in new york where protesters voiced disapproval of the order to temporarily close u.s. borders to refugees. lawyers for two iraqis who were detained when they arrived in new york on friday filed a lawsuit against trump and the government. the lawsuit claims they have valid documents. one worked for an interpreter during the iraq war was released this afternoon. he was one of two citizens on flights when president trump signed the executive order friday. the immigration crackdown is sparking demonstrations at airports across the country. in san francisco, chicago and dallas, pe
dwight evans and eight days in office and potus orders are unconstitutional. reporters had a chance at the white house today to ask president trump about the executive action and if it is a ban on muslims. >> not a muslim ban. it is working out nicely. you see at the airports and all over. it is working out nicely. we're going to have a very, very strict ban and we will have extreme vetting which we should have had in the country for many years. >> now thousands spent the day...
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either be indicted or plead guilty or get in legal trouble in recent times like fata replaced by dwight evans in philadelphia that the justice department plays a crucial role in this deciding whether there's enough evidence to indict a member of congress and this is a difficult decision and would be worth watching how the new justice department under jeff sessions if he's confirmed, it's not just the ethics committee that has the responsibility. >> the other thing the caller mentioned reference to is donald trump's ties to russia. any effort underway by the democrats to have any sort of investigation into that? continue that story line? >> well, there's a hearing tomorrow i believe with the armed services committee. senator mccain is convening on russianen involvement in essentially stealing files and passing them on to the news media. yeah, there's a lot of pressure from democrats to investigate that. and i think that will be one of the early preoccupations of both the house own the senate. you're hearing it more from the democrats than the republicans. i did want to mention this in th
either be indicted or plead guilty or get in legal trouble in recent times like fata replaced by dwight evans in philadelphia that the justice department plays a crucial role in this deciding whether there's enough evidence to indict a member of congress and this is a difficult decision and would be worth watching how the new justice department under jeff sessions if he's confirmed, it's not just the ethics committee that has the responsibility. >> the other thing the caller mentioned...
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not to mention dwight eisenhower. he was a good picker of alent. when america entered the war the former british chief of imperial general staff field mushroom sir john dill, who preceded alan brooke, wrote to washington -- from washington to brooke. never have a scenic country so utterly unprepared for war and soft. the british did not rate highly america's conscript armies. they did not leave the u.s. aaf's --they do not support their belief in daylight bombing of german cities or believe they can lead any good outcome. hurchill did not share the british general's pessimism. his extensive reading about the american civil war convinced him that once the nation was fully engaged, extraordinary productive capacity to be unleashed as well as the vast armies recruited. the country protected by its oceans from the kind of disruption suffered by british ndustry. churchill was soon proved to write. while in 1940 the was produced less than half the amount of the munitions produced by the u k in 1941 it was two thirds. in 1942, twice as much. in 1943, near
not to mention dwight eisenhower. he was a good picker of alent. when america entered the war the former british chief of imperial general staff field mushroom sir john dill, who preceded alan brooke, wrote to washington -- from washington to brooke. never have a scenic country so utterly unprepared for war and soft. the british did not rate highly america's conscript armies. they did not leave the u.s. aaf's --they do not support their belief in daylight bombing of german cities or believe...
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. >> reporter: that's the reason dwight anderson wants to set record straight.bout what he says really happened to his friend and employee. he was too emotional to show his face. >> he's just a very nice guy. i mean, i know him all my life. >> reporter: monday, lisa said wind knocked down the company sign at the auto sales car lot on whitaker street hitting a man. the victim later identified as 60-year-old carrie hall died on the scene. but anterior non says that's not what happened. according to this video from his security cameras. listen to him explain and watch what happens. >> it shows where he was shoveling the debris up putting it in a bag. shoveling it up, gravel up and putting it in a bag. he shows him falling down. the sign never touched him. >> he passed out while sweeping the lot. anderson says hall called him around 10:00 o'clock when he got to work to tell him the sign had fallen down. the video shows it falling around 6:30 that morning. >> he called me and said dwight the sign has fallen down. i said okay, carrie, i'll be there between -- another
. >> reporter: that's the reason dwight anderson wants to set record straight.bout what he says really happened to his friend and employee. he was too emotional to show his face. >> he's just a very nice guy. i mean, i know him all my life. >> reporter: monday, lisa said wind knocked down the company sign at the auto sales car lot on whitaker street hitting a man. the victim later identified as 60-year-old carrie hall died on the scene. but anterior non says that's not what...
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we bought president dwight eisenhower in casual clothing in a seated position.in new york city were 200 miles away. and you can't put a few stamps on his forehead and put him in a mailbox. he's in a seated position, right? so our producer took off, sunny day, perfect conditions. they pilled up to the museum in gettysburg and when they got there he was waiting for them. waiting patiently, ready to feel the breeze, hit the open road. very precious cargo. should be noted he is old, delicate and made of mostly of wood, fiberglass and wax coating. he has been serving his country indoors in a seated position for a long time. his joints aren't very bendy anymore. getting him in the car was not easy. we didn't want to strap him to the roof. he's the 34th president of the united states. that would be disrespectful. >> oh, with the upmost care they had to jimmy him in though the seat. he was tall for the rental car. he didn't seem to mind. they were able to get the head back on. still, it's weird. with traffic it is a five hour drive but with him no bathroom break needed.
we bought president dwight eisenhower in casual clothing in a seated position.in new york city were 200 miles away. and you can't put a few stamps on his forehead and put him in a mailbox. he's in a seated position, right? so our producer took off, sunny day, perfect conditions. they pilled up to the museum in gettysburg and when they got there he was waiting for them. waiting patiently, ready to feel the breeze, hit the open road. very precious cargo. should be noted he is old, delicate and...