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that ed dwight, who was a fantastic sculptor and he did the sculpted down at the waterfront where you have these, a group of black people looking across the detroit river to canada. i think it is the next one here. many people have come to detroit and sometimes i guess they scratch or heads, what is that all about? this symbolizes the terminus of the underground railroad. we have people like maria lambert, george baptiste, william webb, -- you can go on and on in terms of these pioneering abolitionists. they were joined some extent to fight abolitionist man of them being quakers because we and lambert had been schooled and educated and lived among the quakers when we left trenton new jersey and arrived in detroit. he for me is a phenomenal individual because he was like one of the main conductors of the underground railroad. i know in my classes in new york city when i talked about the underground railroad the first thing in their mind is the a train. or the d train. you know as terms of the metaphorical way this is the byway in which these here fugitive slaves, to get away from bonda
that ed dwight, who was a fantastic sculptor and he did the sculpted down at the waterfront where you have these, a group of black people looking across the detroit river to canada. i think it is the next one here. many people have come to detroit and sometimes i guess they scratch or heads, what is that all about? this symbolizes the terminus of the underground railroad. we have people like maria lambert, george baptiste, william webb, -- you can go on and on in terms of these pioneering...
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during the 1952 presidential campaign, dwight -- dwight court eisenhower blasted the truman administration for reneging on aid. eisenhower, it was exploited. the truman administration had turned a good neighbor policy into a poor neighbor policy, he charged. eisenhower promised change. change came home and not for the better, at least as perceived i latin america. the president and secretary of state did not have the same views as dean acheson. they ruled the u.s. could not abide by the nonintervention principle. when i first discovered this in the documents, it was already ducted. but if you look hard, you can find the drafted memorandums, the actual passage where the u.s. ruled it could not abide by the nonintervention principle. dulles also implicitly accepted george kennan's advice that in the name of anti-communism, united states should ally with right-wing dictators like in cuba and venezuela. eisenhower and dulles also authorized the cia to destabilize the constitutional government in guatemala. i call it the mother of all interventions. the covert intervention proved catastrophic f
during the 1952 presidential campaign, dwight -- dwight court eisenhower blasted the truman administration for reneging on aid. eisenhower, it was exploited. the truman administration had turned a good neighbor policy into a poor neighbor policy, he charged. eisenhower promised change. change came home and not for the better, at least as perceived i latin america. the president and secretary of state did not have the same views as dean acheson. they ruled the u.s. could not abide by the...
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reporter: a deadly day of hate and dwight howard diversity clash, just some of the howardes -- and dwight diversity clash, just some of the headlines today. some outraged and angry saying president donald trump did not take a tough enough stance. >> he has no trouble speaking out against any other leaders in his own party as well as democrats and other world leaders, except for white supremacists. >> what happened in charlottesville was a direct attack by those who would seek to have us go back. as we come back here live, there is a small makeshift memorial for 32-year-old heather heyer, the woman who was killed yesterday during the chaos. everyone that was out here has moved toward the white house, because another vigil is planned lafayette park. another sign of solidarity for everyone in charlottesville. on the national, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. kimberly: a virginia state police helicopter crashed in all the marvel county, killing two troopers who had been assigned to protect the governor. lieutenant h. jay cullen and trooper-pilot bates were both killed. bates would have turned 41 year
reporter: a deadly day of hate and dwight howard diversity clash, just some of the howardes -- and dwight diversity clash, just some of the headlines today. some outraged and angry saying president donald trump did not take a tough enough stance. >> he has no trouble speaking out against any other leaders in his own party as well as democrats and other world leaders, except for white supremacists. >> what happened in charlottesville was a direct attack by those who would seek to...
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the fact is that the src was appointed at a time when john perzel and dwight evans were the powers inrisburg, and governor schweiker was talking about all philadelphia's children being pennsylvania's children. there was a different set of dynamics -- different finances, but different set of dynamics. now the people who are running harrisburg have no direct relationship. so the src actually functions on an island, and there is no one with a real power to govern education in philadelphia. >> but there's a lot of money on the line, val. >> almost $2 billion comes from the state. the state wants to have some stake in education. i think george is right. it was done at a time when dwight and john perzel, two powerhouses from the city, were caring about philadelphia education. we need people in harrisburg who care about philadelphia education. that's important. we need some state oversight. look, it was put together at a time when the school district was financially collapsing and kids were not being educated. nothing has changed since then. so what are we gonna replace it with? i think it n
the fact is that the src was appointed at a time when john perzel and dwight evans were the powers inrisburg, and governor schweiker was talking about all philadelphia's children being pennsylvania's children. there was a different set of dynamics -- different finances, but different set of dynamics. now the people who are running harrisburg have no direct relationship. so the src actually functions on an island, and there is no one with a real power to govern education in philadelphia....
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if you were to give a list of to latin americans, i notice in the last c-span list of presidents, dwight eisenhower was number five and truman was number six. how truman is following eisenhower, i don't know. but if you ask latin americans to list u.s. presidents in order, people such as eisenhower, richard nixon, ronald reagan, would be near the very bottom. many of the democrats that would return to power, such as in venezuela and costa rica, simply loathe john foster dulles and to a certain extent president eisenhower. what they perceive as not only indifference, but as with the a lying dictators in the name of anti-communism. >> thank you. >> my question is, do you think that during the truman administration, in retrospect, do you think they made a mistake in not giving more economic aid to latin america, and also would it have helped prevent a lot of the future problems and dictatorships and things like that? stephen: you ask an excellent question. it is normally not a historian's duty to assign mistakes. but rather to explain why certain people made certain decisions i'm not critic
if you were to give a list of to latin americans, i notice in the last c-span list of presidents, dwight eisenhower was number five and truman was number six. how truman is following eisenhower, i don't know. but if you ask latin americans to list u.s. presidents in order, people such as eisenhower, richard nixon, ronald reagan, would be near the very bottom. many of the democrats that would return to power, such as in venezuela and costa rica, simply loathe john foster dulles and to a certain...
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here we are with dwight eisenhower. what we have from dwight eisenhower is one of his paintings. after golf, his second favorite passion was painting. he painted over 260 paintings in the 20 years after he was president. he got started after watching a portrait being painted of his wife, and that got him interested in painting. when his stuff was on exhibit at a new york art gallery in 1967, he said they would have burned this a long time ago if i were not president of the united states. here we are with john f. kennedy. for john f. kennedy we have on loan from the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum a model of his book from world war ii. it was important to him because it was the boat he commanded in the pacific which was sunk by the japanese. and he and 10 of the crew survived and able to swim to an island and able to get rescued that way. as a result, kennedy received the navy and marine medal as well as the purple heart. here we are with lyndon johnson. for lyndon johnson, we have we have the telephone from his desk at the white house. it is a mass of buttons for
here we are with dwight eisenhower. what we have from dwight eisenhower is one of his paintings. after golf, his second favorite passion was painting. he painted over 260 paintings in the 20 years after he was president. he got started after watching a portrait being painted of his wife, and that got him interested in painting. when his stuff was on exhibit at a new york art gallery in 1967, he said they would have burned this a long time ago if i were not president of the united states. here...
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dwight south did not always farewell. they reacted violently for equality. we have seen the famous images in places like mississippi and birmingham, alabama where white southerners and the police are attack dogs and fire hoses. one of the things these beauty queens could do is serve as public relation ambassadors and blunt the impact of the negative images. seek a look at the issue of "time" magazine or "newsweek" from the followed 1956. one of the things he will see our pictures of what southerners fighting the local school system and white rioters throwing rocks at the press, attacking americans and at the same issue you'll see a picture of a newly crowned ms. america who hails from the south. so, the images serve this function that says, we are not a region of violence, we are not a region of brutality, region that is home to a tradition of grace and tranquility and beauty. not just southerners, but all of america and all americans come to see what southern women as especially beautiful as the rightful owners of female physical beauty. for black women, th
dwight south did not always farewell. they reacted violently for equality. we have seen the famous images in places like mississippi and birmingham, alabama where white southerners and the police are attack dogs and fire hoses. one of the things these beauty queens could do is serve as public relation ambassadors and blunt the impact of the negative images. seek a look at the issue of "time" magazine or "newsweek" from the followed 1956. one of the things he will see our...
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that dwight who is a fantastic scurpt sculptor
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president trump going after members of his own party, dwighting, calling jeff make flake jeff flake who is quake on borders, crime and a non-factor in senate. he's toxic, and writing, publicity-seeking lindsey graham falsely said that i said there is moral equivalency between the kkk, neo-nazis and white supremacists and people like ms. heyer. such a disgusting lie. he can't forget his election trouncing. the people of south carolina will remember. lindsey graham responding, because of the manner in which you have handled the charlottesville tragedy, you are receiving praise from some of the most hate-filled groups in our country. for the sake of our nation, please fix this. history is watching us all. >> i do think there need to be radical changes. take stock of the role he plays in our nation and move beyond himself. >> reporter: in the case of the car attack in charlottesville, the president said he waited to respond to get all the facts. but in the case of barcelona, it was only a couple hours before the president spoke out denouncing the terrorism there. >>> and the boston red sox
president trump going after members of his own party, dwighting, calling jeff make flake jeff flake who is quake on borders, crime and a non-factor in senate. he's toxic, and writing, publicity-seeking lindsey graham falsely said that i said there is moral equivalency between the kkk, neo-nazis and white supremacists and people like ms. heyer. such a disgusting lie. he can't forget his election trouncing. the people of south carolina will remember. lindsey graham responding, because of the...
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people had of him as a reckless cowboy was to rush to gettysburg, pennsylvania, and sit down with dwighterring to us as "warmongers," and i'd like to know what your opinion of that would be. you've known me a long time. >> well, barry, in my mind, this is actual tommyrot. now, you've known about war. you've been through one. i'm older than you -- i've been in more. but i'll tell you, no man that knows anything about war is going to be reckless. >> mann: unfortunately, eisenhower looked like it was the last place on earth he wanted to be. the two men had no rapport, no chemistry. eisenhower was trying to bail out a guy who had been attacking him less than a year ago as an appeaser. so i think eisenhower was doing his patriotic duty as a republican, but his heart wasn't in it and it showed. >> newscaster: on that note, the dialog between general dwight david eisenhower and senator barry goldwater came to a close. >> mann: the one guy who really probably could've helped him was somebody that goldwater and his people didn't really welcome into the fold. >> newscaster: ladies and gentlemen, w
people had of him as a reckless cowboy was to rush to gettysburg, pennsylvania, and sit down with dwighterring to us as "warmongers," and i'd like to know what your opinion of that would be. you've known me a long time. >> well, barry, in my mind, this is actual tommyrot. now, you've known about war. you've been through one. i'm older than you -- i've been in more. but i'll tell you, no man that knows anything about war is going to be reckless. >> mann: unfortunately,...
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so this here, ed dwight's sculpture, it symbolizes the people. and certainly after 1850 when you had the fugitive slave law, when that act was passed that meant that although -- and we got the blackburn case, the blackburn affair of these runaway fugitives who arrive from louisville, kentucky, and thought they had found a safe refuge away from these bound tin hunters -- bounty hunters. but with the passing of the 1850 slave act, that meant you had to go a little bit further. so these people are looking across, you know, the detroit river to windsor. and sometimes even windsor wasn't far enough. you had to keep going, amherstburg on to chat ham, ontario, on to toronto. and, of course, chatham later on would become a profound what you call community of abolition arists that was up there. we can talk about osmond anderson who was one of the black men who rode with john brown. and when you start talking about the later period after the whole abolitionist beginning with william lambert, here's frederick douglass comes to detroit, and he meets with joh
so this here, ed dwight's sculpture, it symbolizes the people. and certainly after 1850 when you had the fugitive slave law, when that act was passed that meant that although -- and we got the blackburn case, the blackburn affair of these runaway fugitives who arrive from louisville, kentucky, and thought they had found a safe refuge away from these bound tin hunters -- bounty hunters. but with the passing of the 1850 slave act, that meant you had to go a little bit further. so these people are...
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was a fellow training american troops in pennsylvania and the operation of tanks and his name was dwight eisenhower. captain eisenhower was also involved in the use of tanks during world war i. the 37 millimeter gun on this tank was used in attacking, fortifications, and machine gun nests. they had two types of guns, a machine gun and the actual 37 millimeter gun. this tank is one of three known french ft-17 tanks known to exist that were battle damaged. this tank was hit by a german shell. luckily, to have it still here, it was a shrapnel shell and not a high explosive shell. we do not know what happened to the crew but we do know that three of the men who worked on this tank tried to repair it and one of them was from kansas city. they signed their names on the inside of the drivers' hatches. the tank also played an important role in one of the most famous heroes of world war i. his name was john lewis barkley, one of 120 americans awarded the medal of honor for their actions in world war i. john lewis barkley was in the third division of the american expeditionary forces. on october 8
was a fellow training american troops in pennsylvania and the operation of tanks and his name was dwight eisenhower. captain eisenhower was also involved in the use of tanks during world war i. the 37 millimeter gun on this tank was used in attacking, fortifications, and machine gun nests. they had two types of guns, a machine gun and the actual 37 millimeter gun. this tank is one of three known french ft-17 tanks known to exist that were battle damaged. this tank was hit by a german shell....
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dwight jones, my counterpart who was not here as he is currently serving on his civic responsibility of jury duty. i mentioned who is not here, but in my brief introduction i would like to share with you how i come a week, mcgraw-hill education got here. at the third annual urban -- to introduce our next keynote speaker. the role that dwight jones and i work is to identify strategic partnerships with national alliances that also a line to the core values and mission of our company. for example, as we began four years ago, our transformation from a 125-year-old publishing company to a learning science with onewe identified of our longtime partners, aasa with their work on learning -- digital learning and transformation. we took a lead role and active participation with their active learning proponents. quite honestly, maybe it is that part of me of being a proud and honored son of two cuban orphans that instilled in me the need of always wanting to do more and to do good. we continued our conversations in our partner districts and recognize the significant issue in addressing the need
dwight jones, my counterpart who was not here as he is currently serving on his civic responsibility of jury duty. i mentioned who is not here, but in my brief introduction i would like to share with you how i come a week, mcgraw-hill education got here. at the third annual urban -- to introduce our next keynote speaker. the role that dwight jones and i work is to identify strategic partnerships with national alliances that also a line to the core values and mission of our company. for example,...
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think of republican president dwight eisenhower during the desegregation cries in little rock arkansas in 1950s if dwight eisenhower said he was going to pardon any officers who had overtepd imagine in the 19 sixth if they bakted potter for bull connor the people in the university of mississippi resisting immigration. a president's job is to speak for the entire country as donald trump tried to do last night as we've said in various ways he is just signaling support for the most divisive, least presidential, least historical moments in the responsibility of this job. so it is. it was said earlier this is we'dish event. we'dish to the nth degree and troubling. >> jennifer rub enin republican circles there is now a larger question apparently by the day. will donald trump be an unchallenged republican nominee as incumbent presidents are unchallenged nominees i'm now told he is talking about the wall and the southern border which we will go to if he talks about that. he recently tried to construct at least within the white house they are trying to construct a deal that would include the po
think of republican president dwight eisenhower during the desegregation cries in little rock arkansas in 1950s if dwight eisenhower said he was going to pardon any officers who had overtepd imagine in the 19 sixth if they bakted potter for bull connor the people in the university of mississippi resisting immigration. a president's job is to speak for the entire country as donald trump tried to do last night as we've said in various ways he is just signaling support for the most divisive, least...
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dwight francis' daughter was one of the students. >> was that a failure hiring him?ly a failure. >> anybody with that kind of background needs to be pulled out. >> yes. absolutely. >> a news4 i-team investigation found stayton's case revealed a possible series of errors. they failed to notify the school district that they found he engaged in sexual misconduct and failed to notify the state to revoke his teaching license. as required under state law. >> allowing someone to continue to work and have access to other children is just a very egregious situation because we have the safety of children to consider. >> stayton's virginia teaching license wasn't revoked until may of this year. arlington child protective services says it can't answer our questions about why a specific case. but parents at thomas johnson middle have a different question. why weren't they told when prince george's schools learned about stayton's past. do parents know what he was accused of doing? >> not until i was contacted by you all, we didn't receive a letter or robo call, anything like that.
dwight francis' daughter was one of the students. >> was that a failure hiring him?ly a failure. >> anybody with that kind of background needs to be pulled out. >> yes. absolutely. >> a news4 i-team investigation found stayton's case revealed a possible series of errors. they failed to notify the school district that they found he engaged in sexual misconduct and failed to notify the state to revoke his teaching license. as required under state law. >> allowing...
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some people compared him to dwight eisenhower and said he had a hidden hand presidency where he was quiet out in public avoiding military entanglements when things went really badly they compared him to richard nixon and said he was abusing his executive authority. on the left they said he was too much like george w. bush because he didn't do enough to change the strategy that they didn't much like and they called him a new jimmy carter and said he was kind of an elite intellectual in the middle east. it ought to that poin got to thr interviewing one of the top aides about this and he said sometimes i think the only president we haven't been compared to his franklin pierce which is kind of good because he's kind of a drunk. [laughter] and barack obama was not. but that tells you a little about who barack obama was. we wanted to see in him many different things. he came on stage as a bit of a cipher and we didn't know him the way that you all knew him. he was a fresh face in the national stage as we could remember winning the presidency in our lifetime almost no other president spent more
some people compared him to dwight eisenhower and said he had a hidden hand presidency where he was quiet out in public avoiding military entanglements when things went really badly they compared him to richard nixon and said he was abusing his executive authority. on the left they said he was too much like george w. bush because he didn't do enough to change the strategy that they didn't much like and they called him a new jimmy carter and said he was kind of an elite intellectual in the...
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when dwight eisenhower became the first republican to come in after fdr and truman, he didn't undo the new do. he basic left it in place. when richard nixon came in he didn't undo the great society. he more or less left it in place. ronald reagan promised to abolish jimmy carter's department of energy and education but in the end he didn't. i think these presidents wanted to move forward with their own proactive agenda, the own things they wanted to build. again they took different course of but he didn't spend a lot of time on doing things. president trump in his first six months of spent a lot of time trying to undo things. obviously people the country out of the transpacific partnership trade agreement that president obama negotiated. he pulled the country out of the paris climate agreement that president obama had negotiated. he reversed him on the keystone pipeline. he is an done a lot of environmental and business regulations. he has tried to reverse the health care plan and the dodd-frank wall street regulations, and he's been very critical things like the iran nuclear deal. i t
when dwight eisenhower became the first republican to come in after fdr and truman, he didn't undo the new do. he basic left it in place. when richard nixon came in he didn't undo the great society. he more or less left it in place. ronald reagan promised to abolish jimmy carter's department of energy and education but in the end he didn't. i think these presidents wanted to move forward with their own proactive agenda, the own things they wanted to build. again they took different course of...
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. >> reporter: remember young dwight? there was proof of collusion with russia, would you withdraw your support of president trump? >> there's no -- >> if there is. >> no, no, no. there's no proof. >> let's hear a little more from chelsea and tomi. >> do you have a health care plan or no? >> well, luckily i am 24, so i am still on my parents. [ laughter ] >> yeah. you can laugh. >> reporter: tomi admitting she's still on her parents' health insurance, a tenet of obamacare which she opposes. one point chelsea. but this. marco rubio has cropped up. >> he's just like -- you know, he's like a non-man. >> he's a what? >> like a non-man. >> chelsea, how do we go from talking about the feelings of transgenders to you saying marco rubio is a non-man? >> maybe he should cross over. >> reporter: minus one chelsea. and this about trump. >> how did he lie? >> and he lies every day. >> what did he lie to you about? >> what did he lie to me about? i mean, where do i start? >> reporter: she didn't know where to start. another handler fu
. >> reporter: remember young dwight? there was proof of collusion with russia, would you withdraw your support of president trump? >> there's no -- >> if there is. >> no, no, no. there's no proof. >> let's hear a little more from chelsea and tomi. >> do you have a health care plan or no? >> well, luckily i am 24, so i am still on my parents. [ laughter ] >> yeah. you can laugh. >> reporter: tomi admitting she's still on her parents' health...
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let's bring in dwight robert, president and ceo of the u.s. rice producers association rice being one of the biggest crops in texas and louisiana good to have you here. >> thank you i appreciate it. >> how important is the rice crop to texas and what can you tell us about the impact of harvey >> well, the rice crop along the gulf coast has a long history in texas, very important. not just to farmers but all of the affiliated businesses. our rice mills and affiliated businesses lined with the trucking, fertilizer companies everything from "a" to "z." >> and the impact is a result of the storm, do you have any data at this point or do you know what's going on or where were we in the harvesting cycle at this point? >> well, fortunately, we had harvested about 80% of the rice crop in texas. so the remaining 20% was a total loss we do have a second crop that we're analyzing, you know, in texas and south louisiana. you can get a second crop, a second cutting off the very first planting so we're trying to find out, you know, make an assessment but th
let's bring in dwight robert, president and ceo of the u.s. rice producers association rice being one of the biggest crops in texas and louisiana good to have you here. >> thank you i appreciate it. >> how important is the rice crop to texas and what can you tell us about the impact of harvey >> well, the rice crop along the gulf coast has a long history in texas, very important. not just to farmers but all of the affiliated businesses. our rice mills and affiliated businesses...
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kennedy for a short period, but it is most often associated with president dwight d. eisenhower. it did not have this plexiglass top. that has been credited to eisenhower himself when he saw vehicles like this being used in europe during the war. it is not armored. the war was over. there was no thought of security, or a least it is not thought to be a vital concern. it does provide protection from weather, so in the event of rain or snow the president can have some protection. otherwise, all those panels could be neatly stacked in the trunk, but it doesn't have to be used. that allowed presidents to stand up in the car. there were handrails that would allow eisenhower or truman or kennedy to stand and wait to crowds as they pass by. that triangular piece is a book ld for -- is a bug shie the president standing and waiting to crowds. this is really a standard lincoln that has been stretched a bit and given a more rigorous upholstery to hold up to the wear and tear of people getting in and out. there are platforms on the back for secret service agents, and some flashing lights, sp
kennedy for a short period, but it is most often associated with president dwight d. eisenhower. it did not have this plexiglass top. that has been credited to eisenhower himself when he saw vehicles like this being used in europe during the war. it is not armored. the war was over. there was no thought of security, or a least it is not thought to be a vital concern. it does provide protection from weather, so in the event of rain or snow the president can have some protection. otherwise, all...
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dwight said you can only drive 2 miles over the speed limit.heryl nelson said she once got a ticket for driving 7 miles over. and drey got a ticket for driving 3 miles per hour over. 3miles an hour over? i hope you took that one to court. here's what you need to know. we verified through all of montgomery county, the speed cameras are activated to give you a ticket if you go 12 miles an hour above the speed limit. in d.c. metropolitan police confirm that speed cameras are triggered once you're going 11 miles an hour or above the posted speed limit. in prince george's county, they will flash once you're driving 12 miles an hour or over the limit. virginia, you're in no speed cameras where you are. lucky ducks. so take this information and pass it on, and don't say we didn't warn you. whamo, you've got something you want to verify? hit me up. send a note to the station as well, or email verify@wusa9.com. >>> fake news is a problem across kind of all aspects of society. >> i think it's a really important topic for us to pay attention to. >> report
dwight said you can only drive 2 miles over the speed limit.heryl nelson said she once got a ticket for driving 7 miles over. and drey got a ticket for driving 3 miles per hour over. 3miles an hour over? i hope you took that one to court. here's what you need to know. we verified through all of montgomery county, the speed cameras are activated to give you a ticket if you go 12 miles an hour above the speed limit. in d.c. metropolitan police confirm that speed cameras are triggered once you're...
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as a distant relative of dwight eisenhower, i saw a great thing on facebook last week, and it said, "e first protest against nazis," and it was the d-day landing. >> how about that? i mean, when you think about this law, it's dubious in its nature because it still leaves too much leeway. i mean, how do you decide a misdemeanor? i mean, a misdemeanor, it could be anything. and, i mean, regardless of what side or what's being protested, i think we do have enough laws on the books when it comes to -- if someone acts up, they get arrested. but then to say arrest and then you're gonna be fined? i mean, how do you define that? >> but how do cities pay for all this extra police -- >> well, and let's also -- we're taking a pretty hard brick back to donald trump, and he deserves some of it. not all of it. because every once in a while, i'll see someone say, "there were protests against donald trump tonight," and what i see on television is a riot. antifa at the inauguration was burning cars, throwing gasoline bombs into stores, breaking windows. that's not a protest. that is a riot. and this a
as a distant relative of dwight eisenhower, i saw a great thing on facebook last week, and it said, "e first protest against nazis," and it was the d-day landing. >> how about that? i mean, when you think about this law, it's dubious in its nature because it still leaves too much leeway. i mean, how do you decide a misdemeanor? i mean, a misdemeanor, it could be anything. and, i mean, regardless of what side or what's being protested, i think we do have enough laws on the books...
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by picking harry truman as his understudy dwight eisenhower to be supreme commander both surprise traces fdr chose not only his successor but his successor successor. all these matters have been written about over and over. if you have given rise to controversies. but he came to feel as i burrowed into my reading used to reasonably presumed long after the fact but a dying man losing his grip in the midst of all these events. after all, he did die. yet, somehow it seems he managed to remain a convincing president to the end, or very nearly so. his medical condition was never exposed in his medical record disappeared and were destroyed afterward. possibly on his instructions. he took care as he has had to cover his tracks. some have fallen for the interpretation the doctors haven't told him it should until ten. he had been very sensitive to his medical conditions when he was struck by polio and reached out to the best medical advice in that time. he was accompanying every day in the last year for his life cardiologists who gave him ekg tests once or twice a day. he can add all of that up a
by picking harry truman as his understudy dwight eisenhower to be supreme commander both surprise traces fdr chose not only his successor but his successor successor. all these matters have been written about over and over. if you have given rise to controversies. but he came to feel as i burrowed into my reading used to reasonably presumed long after the fact but a dying man losing his grip in the midst of all these events. after all, he did die. yet, somehow it seems he managed to remain a...
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nomination, of course, because he was the sitting incumbent vice president of two-term president dwight eisenhower. richard nixon then went on to become the very first sitting vice president many history to lose -- in history to lose a presidential campaign. losing doesn't get worse than that, and he lost by less than 1% of the vote. everyone thinks his career's over except richard nixon who then goes on to run for governor of california and manages to lose that. and then gives this very bitter press conference where he kind of walks off the national stage. and i remember seeing this, i was in elementary school. i remember seeing this moment because you'd never seen anything like it where he says to the press, you won't have nixon to kick around anymore. he quit! we saw him all quit. he's out. now in 1968 he's back, nixon is back, and the campaign's calling him the new nixon. what nixon had to do to get back is a fascinating story in itself. the team he assembled who were mostly new to this is a fascinating team that includes roger ailes who'd never done it before. his campaign manager
nomination, of course, because he was the sitting incumbent vice president of two-term president dwight eisenhower. richard nixon then went on to become the very first sitting vice president many history to lose -- in history to lose a presidential campaign. losing doesn't get worse than that, and he lost by less than 1% of the vote. everyone thinks his career's over except richard nixon who then goes on to run for governor of california and manages to lose that. and then gives this very bitter...
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here we are with dwight d. eisenhower. we have one of his paintings. after golf, his second passion was painting. he painted over 260 paintings in the 20 years after he was president and he got started after watching a portrait being painted of his wife and that got him interested. when his stuff was on exhibit at a new york art gallery in 1967, he said "they would have burned a long time ago if i were not president of the united states." here we are with john kennedy loan a model of his boat from world war ii. it was important to him because it was the boat he commanded and it was sunk by the japanese and he and 10 of the crew survived and were able to swing toward the island and get rescued that way. receivedlt, kennedy the navy and marine medal, and the purple heart. here we are with lyndon johnson. we have the telephone from his desk at the white house and if you look at it, there are massive buttons for different lines and an extra side panel for extra buttons because he needed more to contact more people. he was always on the telephone. he had a
here we are with dwight d. eisenhower. we have one of his paintings. after golf, his second passion was painting. he painted over 260 paintings in the 20 years after he was president and he got started after watching a portrait being painted of his wife and that got him interested. when his stuff was on exhibit at a new york art gallery in 1967, he said "they would have burned a long time ago if i were not president of the united states." here we are with john kennedy loan a model of...
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he had one of the first supreme court seats dwight eisenhower promised to him and then vincent dies and warren said, give me the seat. he said, i can promise to make you chief justice and said, you said the first seat, this is the first seat and held him to the deal. eisenhower points him and later says it was the worst decision he ever made. >> so the second set of oral arguments were heard december 7th to 9th, 1953. earl warren, harrell burton and stanley reid. what was the length of oral arguments the second time around and did they differ very much in the arguments made during the first. >> the oral arguments the second time around were focused on these questions about original intent and the trouble there, jeffreys already explained, the 14th amendment, not social integration in the way that we think of today and so the question that was put before the lawyers, the naacp lawyers struggled a bit and the problem was that the answer was not found in the questions that had been put before the lawyers in the court. >> the seminole question before the court in this case, does racial segr
he had one of the first supreme court seats dwight eisenhower promised to him and then vincent dies and warren said, give me the seat. he said, i can promise to make you chief justice and said, you said the first seat, this is the first seat and held him to the deal. eisenhower points him and later says it was the worst decision he ever made. >> so the second set of oral arguments were heard december 7th to 9th, 1953. earl warren, harrell burton and stanley reid. what was the length of...
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before we get into our next featured speaker, i am calling ghes,ite hues -- dwight hu the author of "s shenandoah, what would youy" say a great defense would be? >> we talked about the entire war being the defense of the idea of the nation, what the union was and what it meant. that diplomatic battle occurred on familiar battlefields we have been talking about, but it also occurred internationally and most particularly in great britain. werehated slavery, but economically dependent on the south, had ties to the south. they had influences pushing both directions. the confederacy, of course, it's primary objective was to achieve recognition. they expected and hoped the british would recognize them, break the blockade, and if they had, the outcome would have been very different. the union, on the other hand, our representatives in great itain, carol, francis, adams -- our ambassador at the time -- had to put up a great defense of what the nation was, what the union meant and why we were fighting for it. relate to theuld idea of union. they can set in the war wasn't about slavery, and so
before we get into our next featured speaker, i am calling ghes,ite hues -- dwight hu the author of "s shenandoah, what would youy" say a great defense would be? >> we talked about the entire war being the defense of the idea of the nation, what the union was and what it meant. that diplomatic battle occurred on familiar battlefields we have been talking about, but it also occurred internationally and most particularly in great britain. werehated slavery, but economically...
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dwight eisenhower promised it to him. and vinson dies and warren said give me the seat. and eisenhower said i didn't promise to give you the seat of the chief justice. and warren said, this is the first seat open. so he held eisenhower to the deal. eisenhower says it was the worst damn fool decision he ever made. >> so the second set of oral arguments were heard december 7-9, 1953. the court again i'll read the justices, chief justices, earl warren, black, clark, frankfurter, jackson, minton and reed. what was the length of oral arguments the second time around? and did they differ very much? >> the oral arguments the second time around were focused on these questions about original intent. and the trouble there, jeffrey has already explained what the problems were. the framers of the 14th amendment were not social integrationists, in the way we think of today. so the question that was put before lawyers, the naacp lawyers struggled a bit. and the problem was that the answer was not going to be found in the questions that had been put before the lawyers and the court. >>
dwight eisenhower promised it to him. and vinson dies and warren said give me the seat. and eisenhower said i didn't promise to give you the seat of the chief justice. and warren said, this is the first seat open. so he held eisenhower to the deal. eisenhower says it was the worst damn fool decision he ever made. >> so the second set of oral arguments were heard december 7-9, 1953. the court again i'll read the justices, chief justices, earl warren, black, clark, frankfurter, jackson,...
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. >> dwight clark. remember "the catch." oy vey. >> make the 49ers great again. >> please! colin. colin kaepernick, it's your prerogative, this isn't entitlement nfl f they want you they want you f they don't they don't. that's the breaks. >> i think, what do you think, richard, 20/20 versus trump, retire, enter politics, he has the name recognition. >> i think kaepernick is a better quarterback than cutler, cutler has a 33qbr in five games. i think the ravens haven't signed a backup quarterback yet, i hope the ravens make the right choice in signing kaepernick. number one -- >> why, he's that good? >> i think he's -- because falco is injured. >> call him colon, come on, give me a break. >> number one, jersey sales go through the roof in baltimore, i think he will fit in great with the city. number two, i feel as though, like for the fact that people are making this big stink about kaepernick expressing his first amendment right for not standing up during the pledge. >> at work. at work. >> that's fine. i get that. >> for a game, for people -- >> i get that. but tom brady c
. >> dwight clark. remember "the catch." oy vey. >> make the 49ers great again. >> please! colin. colin kaepernick, it's your prerogative, this isn't entitlement nfl f they want you they want you f they don't they don't. that's the breaks. >> i think, what do you think, richard, 20/20 versus trump, retire, enter politics, he has the name recognition. >> i think kaepernick is a better quarterback than cutler, cutler has a 33qbr in five games. i think the...
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dwight jones, my counterpart who was not here as he is currently serving on his civic responsibility of jury duty. i mentioned who is not
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what performing artist's real name is reginald kenneth dwight?ohn, jamie foxx, or vin diesel? the answer after the break. ♪ adults are just kids with much, much better toys. the c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ >> so reginald kenneth dwight is which performer's real name? it's a, elton john. for the record, jamie foxx's real name is eric bishop, and vin diesel's is mark vincent. ♪ >> in the late 1970s, bill wagner quits his 9-to-5, changes his name to guillermo granizo, and becomes a full-time artist. did he live and breathe art? >> yes, 100 percent. >> it was serious to him. he had to paint every single day. ♪ >> he would be in the studio from morning to night, and the whole basement was filled with his artwork. he was just prolific. >> what's so special about this art? >> the man first, the colors second. >> joe taylor is the founder of an organization for lovers of ceramic art, the tile heritage fo
what performing artist's real name is reginald kenneth dwight?ohn, jamie foxx, or vin diesel? the answer after the break. ♪ adults are just kids with much, much better toys. the c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ >> so reginald kenneth dwight is which performer's real name? it's a, elton john. for the record, jamie foxx's real name is eric...
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education who is not here, who might be on the agenda but i think i should be updated the agenda, dwight jones, my counterpart with mcgraw hill education, who is not here as he is currently serving on his civic responsibility of jury duty. i mentioned who is not here but in my brief introduction i would like to share with you how i, we, mcgraw hill education, got here. at the third annual urban superintendent academy with asa, and with the opportunity to introduce our next keynote speaker, dr. mark fidel. you see the role that dwight jones and i work is identify strategic partnerships with national alliances that also align to the core values and mission of our company. for example, as we began four years ago, our transformation from a 125-year-old publishing company to a learning science company, we identified with one of our long-time partners, aasa, with their work on digital learning and transformation and as a result of this alignment we took a lead role, an active partial with their digital and personalized learning symposiums. so our partnership continued and quite honestly maybe
education who is not here, who might be on the agenda but i think i should be updated the agenda, dwight jones, my counterpart with mcgraw hill education, who is not here as he is currently serving on his civic responsibility of jury duty. i mentioned who is not here but in my brief introduction i would like to share with you how i, we, mcgraw hill education, got here. at the third annual urban superintendent academy with asa, and with the opportunity to introduce our next keynote speaker, dr....
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. >> senator lindsey graham says his words radio dwight, not -- words are dividing, not healing sayingany americans do not agree and will fight back with a check of the headlines the against that the party of lidge has a welcome mat out for the david dukes of the world." kasi john kasich had this to say -- >> pathetic listening to this and hearing these marchers. the president has to total ed condemn this. this is -- totally condemn this. this is not about winning an argument. now these folks will go some other places and feel they had some sort of victory. there is no moral equivalency between the kkk, neo-nazis, and anybody else. >> in a rare move by military leaders, all five u.s. joint chiefs issuing public condemnations of white supremacist groups in the wake of the racial unrest in charlottesville. perhaps most striking, the president being abandoned by the business community. >> the president forced to dissolve two business advisory councils as the ceos fled following his comments. through it all, mr. trump remains defiant even as he stays out of public view. more from jim acost
. >> senator lindsey graham says his words radio dwight, not -- words are dividing, not healing sayingany americans do not agree and will fight back with a check of the headlines the against that the party of lidge has a welcome mat out for the david dukes of the world." kasi john kasich had this to say -- >> pathetic listening to this and hearing these marchers. the president has to total ed condemn this. this is -- totally condemn this. this is not about winning an argument....
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relationships to violence might have an impact on american war politics was actually a point that general dwight d. eisenhower made. he wrote pyle a letter of admiration in december 1944. he valued pyle's writing, he said, because i get so eternally tired of the general lack of understanding of what the infantry soldier endures that i have come to the conclusion that education along this one simple line might do a lot toward promoting future reluctance to engage in war. so eisenhower thought that it mattered whether civilians had a relationship with the experience of soldiers. as he understood the cultural understanding of war lays the basis for the politics of war. the culture of war lays the basis for the politics of war. to understand the political trajectory of the civilian relationship to war and what i see as the production over time of the profound apathy that we see now, i think it helps to step back on the civil war and what she calls a republic of suffering. so her landmark book on death and the american civil war shows she argues that americans couldn't escape being affected by it. th
relationships to violence might have an impact on american war politics was actually a point that general dwight d. eisenhower made. he wrote pyle a letter of admiration in december 1944. he valued pyle's writing, he said, because i get so eternally tired of the general lack of understanding of what the infantry soldier endures that i have come to the conclusion that education along this one simple line might do a lot toward promoting future reluctance to engage in war. so eisenhower thought...
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that is dwight howard, accepting his award. and i was also along with some of my friends.'t know if you know this, but one in five people have a disability, and out of this group, 84% have invisible disabilities like autism. it is the fastest growing developmental diagnoses in the united states. there is a lot of work to be done, a lot of families affected by it. >> juan: on saturday, the baseball hall of fame honored claire smith with the prestigious sphinx award for baseball writers. it is the first time a woman got the award. it smith is known for her groundbreaking work for women. in 1984, she was ordered out of the clubhouse during a playoff game because it a ban on women in the locker room. star player steve garvey came out to help her, on saturday, she remembered what he told her. >> i will stay here as long as you need me to, but remember, you have a job to do. >> juan: wow. many were in attendance, and they stood to give her a standing ovation. >> greg: time for something new. greg's great mysteries. tonight, avocado toast. what is it? where does it come from? how
that is dwight howard, accepting his award. and i was also along with some of my friends.'t know if you know this, but one in five people have a disability, and out of this group, 84% have invisible disabilities like autism. it is the fastest growing developmental diagnoses in the united states. there is a lot of work to be done, a lot of families affected by it. >> juan: on saturday, the baseball hall of fame honored claire smith with the prestigious sphinx award for baseball writers. it...
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dwight francis's daughter was one of his students -- >> was hiring him a failure by prince georges county okay. anybody with that kind of background, yes. absolutely. >> a news 4 i-team investigation found his case revealed a possible series of errors. arlington child protective services failed to notify the school district that they found state and engaged in sexual misconduct. they failed to notify the state to revoke his teaching license. as required under state law. >> allowing someone to continue to work and have access to other children is just a very egregious situation because we have the safety of children to consider. >> the virginia teaching license wasn't revoked until may year, arlington child protective services said it can't answer its question about why a mistake was made or about a specific case. but parents in thomas johnson middle have a different question, why weren't they told when prince georges schools learned about the past. >> did parents know what he was accused of doing? >> no, until i was contacted by you all, we didn't receive a letter or robo call, anything l
dwight francis's daughter was one of his students -- >> was hiring him a failure by prince georges county okay. anybody with that kind of background, yes. absolutely. >> a news 4 i-team investigation found his case revealed a possible series of errors. arlington child protective services failed to notify the school district that they found state and engaged in sexual misconduct. they failed to notify the state to revoke his teaching license. as required under state law. >>...
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we know president trump doesn't like to telegraph military operations, like he thinks the ghost of dwight eisenhower is going to get him if he says too much, he is playing it slowly and that's why he didn't give specific numbers. >> he doesn't like to be drawn on specifics, which one can understand but convenient on the other level because you don't have to answer for what the specific methodology would be. i want to play you all sound from president trump last night when he was talking about the idea of shifting from deadlines to a conditions based exit. take a listen. >> a core pillar of our new strategy is a shift from a time based approach to one based on conditions. i have said it many times how counter productive it is for the united states to announce in advance the dates we intend to begin or end military options. >> general, just very quickly, your thoughts on this? what are the conditions that would allow the u.s. to finally leave afghanistan? >> i think that's an open question, a more difficult issue is how to get to those conditions. they are looking for a more stable afghan g
we know president trump doesn't like to telegraph military operations, like he thinks the ghost of dwight eisenhower is going to get him if he says too much, he is playing it slowly and that's why he didn't give specific numbers. >> he doesn't like to be drawn on specifics, which one can understand but convenient on the other level because you don't have to answer for what the specific methodology would be. i want to play you all sound from president trump last night when he was talking...
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. >> this is dwight the development here.p in a surprise raid, walking out with documents, some related to manafort's tax documents. this could be a sign that the investigation is getting serious. a surprise wake-up call from the president's campaign chairman from the fbi. on july 26, a source tells cnn that without warning, agents raided paul manafort's alexandria, virginia home. according to the "washington post," they arrived before sunrise with a so-called no-knock warrant, seizing materials in response to the russia investigation. >> special agents working for counsel mueller believe he is hiding something. they conducted their search in the early morning as is normal for them so the individual whose residence it is has no opportunity to destroy or otherwise tamper with the evidence that they seek. >> reporter: according to the search warrant, manafort's spokesman says his client, quote, has consistently cooperated with law enforcement and other serious inquiries as well. president trump's former campaign chairman has vo
. >> this is dwight the development here.p in a surprise raid, walking out with documents, some related to manafort's tax documents. this could be a sign that the investigation is getting serious. a surprise wake-up call from the president's campaign chairman from the fbi. on july 26, a source tells cnn that without warning, agents raided paul manafort's alexandria, virginia home. according to the "washington post," they arrived before sunrise with a so-called no-knock warrant,...
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including an assistant principle who taught dwight frances daughter and hundreds of others until 2017. four years at the child protective services found he engaged in sex abuse at an elementary school in arlington. >> it gives me the feeling in my stomach as if, you know, if i need to talk to my child in a certain type of way to try and find out if anything may or may not have happened. >> the teacher in question denied the accusations and was never arrested or charged, but child protective services failed to notify the state to revoke his teaching license, opening the door for him to work in prince georges he didn't talk to i-team either. we discovered fairfax schools. failing to ensure his teaching license was revoked for several years after his guilty plea. >> to prevent future mistakes from being made. virginia's governor has signed new law takes effect this school year and more cases of this conduct of the state to help the state more quickly revoke those teacher's licenses. there are other changes in virginia and maryland because of our reporting to find out about those changes
including an assistant principle who taught dwight frances daughter and hundreds of others until 2017. four years at the child protective services found he engaged in sex abuse at an elementary school in arlington. >> it gives me the feeling in my stomach as if, you know, if i need to talk to my child in a certain type of way to try and find out if anything may or may not have happened. >> the teacher in question denied the accusations and was never arrested or charged, but child...
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that's what dwight eisenhower said. that's why it is so important that everything i say in public and private has to be the literal truth. in 1962, for instance, in the middle of the cuban missile crisis, john kennedy sent an envoy to see charles de gaulle, the president of france, you know, with pictures to demonstrate that cruise chauv had indeed slipped missiles into cuba. and de gaulle said, i don't need to see the pictures. i trust the president of the united states. i wonder if a french leader or another leader would have the same reaction tonight. >> john, if you put it all together, legislative failures being forced to sign the russia sanctions veto-proof vote in congress, and where his polling is, is this a lame duck president? >> well, as you said a moment ago, the time has become so compressed. you know, the democrats are leading on the generic ballot in the house race, and that's a moment where lawmakers always get nervous. the approval rating is falling. i think to go to michael's point, the great question
that's what dwight eisenhower said. that's why it is so important that everything i say in public and private has to be the literal truth. in 1962, for instance, in the middle of the cuban missile crisis, john kennedy sent an envoy to see charles de gaulle, the president of france, you know, with pictures to demonstrate that cruise chauv had indeed slipped missiles into cuba. and de gaulle said, i don't need to see the pictures. i trust the president of the united states. i wonder if a french...
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they will not campaign with him they want to offer the nomination -- dwight eisenhower it turns out heen a democrat. senator fulbright shows up and says, we should go to a parliamentarian system. they cannot stand this guy. weathered well in history. in previous stories i called him the patron saint of beleaguered president. but he is more than that. he is this beleaguered guy who is a truth-teller. well.thers after world war ii, these african-american soldiers come back in their suffering the same conditions or worse. lynchings, violence, after their own home. truman, with the stroke of a pen signs and order integrating the american armed forces. something eleanor roosevelt could not even get fdr to talk about. i will answer questions. i must like truman more than roosevelt. i would not set out loud, but there i have said about love. -- but there. i have said it. brian: what is realclearpolitics.com? carl: it was started by two guys who went to princeton at the same time. after college, they were political junkies, they were doing different jobs. one was a day trader, one was in polit
they will not campaign with him they want to offer the nomination -- dwight eisenhower it turns out heen a democrat. senator fulbright shows up and says, we should go to a parliamentarian system. they cannot stand this guy. weathered well in history. in previous stories i called him the patron saint of beleaguered president. but he is more than that. he is this beleaguered guy who is a truth-teller. well.thers after world war ii, these african-american soldiers come back in their suffering the...
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we're the party of dwight eisenhower, who defeated the nazis.o the message i hear from republicans tonight, mr. president, do not make it impossible for us to support you. you have an agenda. the republican party largely supports your policy agenda. don't render it imoperable. >> the problem here is that -- the problem there is that beginning in the late '60s and early '70s, they were the party of racial division. and these are not like things that you can't find. they were -- nixon's top aides were literally going to newspapers and magazines and giving on the record interviews. one top aide gave an interview to "harper's bazaar" who said our enemies are blacks and hippies who are anti-war. now, we can't make laws to outlaw blacks and hippies, but we can associate in the mind of the public hippies with marijuana, and blacks with heroin, and we can punish those crimes to the point that we break those communities. that's a quote from "harper's bazaar." two years later, another nixon aide gives an interview to "the new york times," which he says we
we're the party of dwight eisenhower, who defeated the nazis.o the message i hear from republicans tonight, mr. president, do not make it impossible for us to support you. you have an agenda. the republican party largely supports your policy agenda. don't render it imoperable. >> the problem here is that -- the problem there is that beginning in the late '60s and early '70s, they were the party of racial division. and these are not like things that you can't find. they were -- nixon's top...