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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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commissioner dwight? >> vice president dwight: thank you both for going through the process, too. i know richard's a great help in that, but you've got a lot of work to do. it's interesting. we rarely spend time to reflect on our history, so this has become a great opportunity for the companies who have joined the legacy program to really reflect on their histories and write down the histories and dig out some of those photos and see what happened way back then. any way, so good on you guys for going through that process and really being here today. >> president adams: thank you. okay. do we have any -- do we have a nomination? do we have a motion? >> move to approve. >> second. >> president adams: okay. there's a motion by commissioner dwight, seconded by commissioner yee riley. roll call. commissioner adams? commissioner dooley, commissioner dwight? divisioner ortiz-cartagena? commissioner riley? commissioner zouzounis? motion passes, 6-0. >> president adams: great. congratulations. [applause]. >> president adams: next item, please. >> clerk: item four, presentation of draft of
commissioner dwight? >> vice president dwight: thank you both for going through the process, too. i know richard's a great help in that, but you've got a lot of work to do. it's interesting. we rarely spend time to reflect on our history, so this has become a great opportunity for the companies who have joined the legacy program to really reflect on their histories and write down the histories and dig out some of those photos and see what happened way back then. any way, so good on you...
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the warriors did win a title in 1976.....but dwight clark and the 49ers first chcampionship in 1980..the entire bay area fell in love with one team....dwight and his teammates once again doing chanpionship things thanks to the heart of to the heart things thanks to the heart of eddebartalo and the grit of dwight clark..recently in montana...back in clark..recently in montana...back next hour. mcdonald's proudly introduces our new fresh beef quarter pounder burgers. they're cooked right when you order on our flat iron grill. so they're hot, full of flavor and fantastically juicy. mcdonald's new 100% fresh beef quarter pounder burgers. you'll need a bigger napkin. ♪ (vicki)illegal dumping has been a problem all around the bay including the south bay (grant) and now business owners are invested in cameras to catch delinquent dumpers in the act. .. you are looking at night vision video of a landscaping truck in san jose in the process of dumping a load tree trimming in the street and this is not the first time it's just the first time its been caught on camera if you keep watching you can
the warriors did win a title in 1976.....but dwight clark and the 49ers first chcampionship in 1980..the entire bay area fell in love with one team....dwight and his teammates once again doing chanpionship things thanks to the heart of to the heart things thanks to the heart of eddebartalo and the grit of dwight clark..recently in montana...back in clark..recently in montana...back next hour. mcdonald's proudly introduces our new fresh beef quarter pounder burgers. they're cooked right when you...
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dwight finally, give it up for dwight -- finally, yeah give it up for dwight krueger everybody.fore. right here, there we go. special thanks to my neighbor frank. that's right my neighbor frank lives in the building right behind me, and let's say hi to frank right now. [ cheers and applause ] there he is! hi buddy. bye frank. i'll see you at home, frank. that was frank. that was "hidden credits." we'll be right back with joe pera. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ e psoriasis is not always easy. it's a long-distance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over ten years. it's the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists. more than 250,000 patients have chosen humira to fight their psoriasis. and they're not backing down. for most patients clearer skin is the proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems. serious allergic reactions and new or worsening hear
dwight finally, give it up for dwight -- finally, yeah give it up for dwight krueger everybody.fore. right here, there we go. special thanks to my neighbor frank. that's right my neighbor frank lives in the building right behind me, and let's say hi to frank right now. [ cheers and applause ] there he is! hi buddy. bye frank. i'll see you at home, frank. that was frank. that was "hidden credits." we'll be right back with joe pera. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ e psoriasis is not always...
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dwight finally, give it up for dwight -- finally, yeah give it up for dwight krueger everybody., but i've never even noticed this before. right here, there we go. special thanks to my neighbor frank. that's right my neighbor frank lives in the building right behind me, and let's say hi to frank right now. [ cheers and applause ] there he is! hi buddy. bye frank. i'll see you at home, frank. that was frank. that was "hidden credits." we'll be right back with joe pera. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ sweat. water break. uh-huh. nobody drinks, 'till this guy sweats. gotta see some sweat. degree advanced protection works up to 100°. but be careful, it won't let you down. i just got a sweet deal on this card for my parents. nice. i got a sweet deal on these iphones at verizon for my parents. i'm not done shopping. i just start with the card and then work up. (vo) this mother's day, get the latest iphone and get iphone 8, on us, no trade-in required. because unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. and perfect on the wayible., whether it's all for the winible... or beach day shar
dwight finally, give it up for dwight -- finally, yeah give it up for dwight krueger everybody., but i've never even noticed this before. right here, there we go. special thanks to my neighbor frank. that's right my neighbor frank lives in the building right behind me, and let's say hi to frank right now. [ cheers and applause ] there he is! hi buddy. bye frank. i'll see you at home, frank. that was frank. that was "hidden credits." we'll be right back with joe pera. [ cheers and...
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our -- dwight d. eisenhower in 1950 eight, to mark the nation's commitment to the rule of law. we look forward to hearing from the deputy attorney general today as he discusses the rule of law, the first amendment, and the mission of the department of justice. mr. rosenstein
our -- dwight d. eisenhower in 1950 eight, to mark the nation's commitment to the rule of law. we look forward to hearing from the deputy attorney general today as he discusses the rule of law, the first amendment, and the mission of the department of justice. mr. rosenstein
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my first book was about dwight eisenhower. and i spent a lot of time studying eisenhower at the eisenhower library, reading everything that i could read about quite dwight eisenhower, trying to recreate the man from the paper trail that was left behind. and at the time i was writing, there aren't very many people left who had known eisenhower. so i didn't really get a chance to talk to people who knew him. and for the historian, that can be absolutely crucial. there are times when it is utterly impossible. when i wrote about benjamin franklin, nobody was alivejamli do what you could. but ralph could tell me what kind of a commander eisenhower was. and if you tell me about basically to fill in the personal human detail that often falls between the cracks of the paper record was immensely valuable to me. actually it was a little too late, i wish i had known him when i was writing the book good about eisenhower. but he was very approachable. and i would just say thatgood about eisenhower. but he was very approachable. and i would
my first book was about dwight eisenhower. and i spent a lot of time studying eisenhower at the eisenhower library, reading everything that i could read about quite dwight eisenhower, trying to recreate the man from the paper trail that was left behind. and at the time i was writing, there aren't very many people left who had known eisenhower. so i didn't really get a chance to talk to people who knew him. and for the historian, that can be absolutely crucial. there are times when it is utterly...
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this is a 600 page biography of dwight eisenhower. we have talked about him many times in the past. i'm trying to find the things in here that were unique to you. this is a footnote you wrote. this is about the bay of pigs. eisenhower later insisted that the cuba plan was still in its infancy when kennedy took office and that kennedy could have canceled it if he wanted. nother footnote you wrote, the attempts of settling ike with the failed plan rankled and it seemed to suggest kennedy was imprisoned by eisenhower's lan. william: very interesting. it gets to the heart of first, who is responsible for the bay of pigs plan that failed in april of 1961? but also, who writes the history of the presidency? kennedy came along and kennedy supporter said, no it is not hat way. eisenhower did plan. and allen dulles did plan. william: very interesting. what became the bay of pigs operation. there is no doubt about it that we have a great deal of evidence showing it was a year-long process, thinking about how to invade cuba with a group of exiles from guatemala to overthrow castro. but eisenho
this is a 600 page biography of dwight eisenhower. we have talked about him many times in the past. i'm trying to find the things in here that were unique to you. this is a footnote you wrote. this is about the bay of pigs. eisenhower later insisted that the cuba plan was still in its infancy when kennedy took office and that kennedy could have canceled it if he wanted. nother footnote you wrote, the attempts of settling ike with the failed plan rankled and it seemed to suggest kennedy was...
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why should any of us care about dwight eisenhower? [laughter] the book makes the argument quite eisenhower was seen as a figure from a different era is one of the most consequential president of the postwar era ended with scholars and academics would howl with laughter. i have a book to show a eisenhor had a significant impact on the shaping of modern america since world war ii and i argue in the book in many ways we are still in a funny way living in the age of eisenhower in certain respects and that's what i try to make the case in the book he shapes the evolution and the development of the united states. i will give you three big themes in the ways in which he did that. the first which he shaped modern america as he helped to build and legitimate the warfare sta state. that in the fact the military-industrial complex he warned us about on his way out of office but he did a great deal to build it and expanded the pentagon and the defense department. he invested an enormous amount of money and prestige in the cold war and the tools r
why should any of us care about dwight eisenhower? [laughter] the book makes the argument quite eisenhower was seen as a figure from a different era is one of the most consequential president of the postwar era ended with scholars and academics would howl with laughter. i have a book to show a eisenhor had a significant impact on the shaping of modern america since world war ii and i argue in the book in many ways we are still in a funny way living in the age of eisenhower in certain respects...
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four, and dwight eisenhower number five. what is happening here? william: it's a fascinating outcome. that poll is even worse than it looks because there were only 34 presidents -- i think they only picked from 34. 21 is a low number. i think what is happening in the 1960's is the difference between john kennedy's immense popularity, his youth and charm, and eisenhower's age and his sense that he was a man from an earlier generation. there is a huge gap. although, what is puzzling about the poll is while he was in office, eisenhower's poll numbers were through the roof. his average popularity rating was 65% over eight years. no president comes close to that in the modern era. while he was in office, he was popular. the fact that he sank low reflects who was being polled. this is arthur schlesinger senior who is putting that poll together. he polled a great deal of other historians like him, harvard professors, people of whom leaned democratic. i think it might reflect of the bias of the historians that were polled in that poll. eisenhower was still
four, and dwight eisenhower number five. what is happening here? william: it's a fascinating outcome. that poll is even worse than it looks because there were only 34 presidents -- i think they only picked from 34. 21 is a low number. i think what is happening in the 1960's is the difference between john kennedy's immense popularity, his youth and charm, and eisenhower's age and his sense that he was a man from an earlier generation. there is a huge gap. although, what is puzzling about the...
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to dwight eisenhower. we believe every person in this country is extraordinary, that our success is based on ordinary americans earning enough to buy things, that every american matters, not just in our democracy, but to our economy. it's what makes us different from the chinese model. and it's why unions matter so much, because unions are what allow ordinary americans to get the wages they deserve. union workers are more likely to have health care and retirement benefits. and we know that the decline of the middle class is directly correlated to a decline in union membership. let me give you this staggering statistic. it used to be in our g.d.p. that 90% of g.d.p. went to income of our g.d.p. that statistic has fallen to the high 50's or low 60's. loss now goes to capital, to automation, to machinery. and here's the irony. corporations, instead -- you think they would invest in human capital. you think they'd invest more in the work force, but their incentives aren't to do that. the tax code incentivizes
to dwight eisenhower. we believe every person in this country is extraordinary, that our success is based on ordinary americans earning enough to buy things, that every american matters, not just in our democracy, but to our economy. it's what makes us different from the chinese model. and it's why unions matter so much, because unions are what allow ordinary americans to get the wages they deserve. union workers are more likely to have health care and retirement benefits. and we know that the...
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i was particularly interested in what ralph had to say about dwight eisenhower. my first book was about dwight eisenhower and i spent a lot of time studying him at the eisenhower library reading everything i could and trying to re-create the man from the paper trail left behind. at the time i was writing there were very many people left that new eisenhower so i could not really talk to people that knew him. and for a historian that can be absolutely crucial. when i met ralph hallenstein , i could ask him questions and he could fill in personal, human details that often fell through the cracks of the paper trail. he was wonderful to talk to. very approachable. you will hear more i think about his career but i just wanted to say for all the work that he did while alive his good work continues at the hallenstein center . i can say that i've been impressed with the work that he's done for michigan and the hallenstein center . thank you very much everybody. you've been a wonderful audience. >>> live sunday morning, america in turmoil. we look at the impact of the viet
i was particularly interested in what ralph had to say about dwight eisenhower. my first book was about dwight eisenhower and i spent a lot of time studying him at the eisenhower library reading everything i could and trying to re-create the man from the paper trail left behind. at the time i was writing there were very many people left that new eisenhower so i could not really talk to people that knew him. and for a historian that can be absolutely crucial. when i met ralph hallenstein , i...
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our -- dwight d. eisenhower in 1950 eight, to mark the nation's commitment to the rule of law. we look forward to hearing from the deputy attorney general today as he discusses the rule of law, the first amendment, and the mission of the department of justice. was sworn in as the 37th deputy attorney general on april 26, 2017. to becoming deputy attorney general, he served as the united states attorney for the district of maryland from 2017, where he oversaw federal, criminal, and civil litigation and developed and implemented federal law-enforcement strategies in maryland. in total, mr. rosenstein has served in the department of justice for nearly three decades under five presidents, and nine attorneys general. moderator today is ronald collins. a constitutional law and first amendment expert, and the herald at the shulman woman scholar at the university of washington, school of law. a supreme court fellow after it -- under warren burger and in 2011, the supreme court fellows alumni association recog
our -- dwight d. eisenhower in 1950 eight, to mark the nation's commitment to the rule of law. we look forward to hearing from the deputy attorney general today as he discusses the rule of law, the first amendment, and the mission of the department of justice. was sworn in as the 37th deputy attorney general on april 26, 2017. to becoming deputy attorney general, he served as the united states attorney for the district of maryland from 2017, where he oversaw federal, criminal, and civil...
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in the public party was richard nixon's party and it was george bush's party and donald trump or dwighteisenhower's party so the party is donald trump's party today. i say conserve the moment is i wouldn't say yes, sir no. it's up for grabs right now is whether or not conservatism is going to follow tropism all the way down or not. >> (202)748-8204 and (202)748-8201 if you want to call anticipate in our conversation with craig shirley. >> guest: you don't register by parties in virginia so i'm a independent. >> host: do you consider yourself a reagan republican. >> guest: yes one is reaganism still alive? >> guest: i think so. reagan's evolving philosophy is american conservatism at its roots in the enlightenment and the belief in the rights and dignity and freedom of the individual and that is where reagan and the conservatives ended up in the 70s so by 1980 the organizing philosophy of conservative movement and later the pumpkin party was freedom where is the organizing philosophy was justice and oftentimes these conflict with each other. one man sense of justice complete with another
in the public party was richard nixon's party and it was george bush's party and donald trump or dwighteisenhower's party so the party is donald trump's party today. i say conserve the moment is i wouldn't say yes, sir no. it's up for grabs right now is whether or not conservatism is going to follow tropism all the way down or not. >> (202)748-8204 and (202)748-8201 if you want to call anticipate in our conversation with craig shirley. >> guest: you don't register by parties in...
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biography of page dwight eisenhower. we've talked about him many the past. i was trying to find the things that are unique to you. this is a footnote that you wrote. about the bay of pigs. eisenhower later insisted that still in its was infancy when kennedy took office could have kennedy canceled it if he wanted and then another footnote that you soren sen attempts of nd sclessinger to saddle ike wrankled asiled plan it seemed that kennedy was imprisoned by eisenhower's plan. >> very interesting. it gets to the heart of who was responsible for the bay of pigs plan but who writes the history presidencies? eisenhower said this is my story and it's accurate and kennedy kennedy's and some of supports saying no, it wasn't quite that way. eisenhower did plan what became of pigs operation. there's no doubt about it. we have a great deal of evidence showing that it was a year long process. thinking about how to invade cuba with a group of exiles, exiles from guatemala and overthrow castro. but eisenhower didn't pull the on the operation. and the reason is that it wa
biography of page dwight eisenhower. we've talked about him many the past. i was trying to find the things that are unique to you. this is a footnote that you wrote. about the bay of pigs. eisenhower later insisted that still in its was infancy when kennedy took office could have kennedy canceled it if he wanted and then another footnote that you soren sen attempts of nd sclessinger to saddle ike wrankled asiled plan it seemed that kennedy was imprisoned by eisenhower's plan. >> very...
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he is going to be here on april third with his new book on dwight eisenhower. in addition to this grant's experiment for which she was named as one of the 35 best debut authors over 35 for 2017, she is a contributing editor to counterpoints, women and civil war, forthcoming from kent state university. please welcome jessica ziparo. [applause] >> hi, everyone. thank you for the introduction. thank you to the national archives for having me, and thank you all for being here to learn about the first women who worked for the federal government during the civil war. hiring women was not a conscious decision made by a monolithic federal government. congress never passed a law saying supervisors must or could not hire women. that is why i have termed it a messy, organic affair. supervisors brought women into their workforce for different reasons. it depended on their budget constraints, workload, and their individual feelings about what women should and could do. there was a myth that the government hired women because all the men were fighting. that is an understanda
he is going to be here on april third with his new book on dwight eisenhower. in addition to this grant's experiment for which she was named as one of the 35 best debut authors over 35 for 2017, she is a contributing editor to counterpoints, women and civil war, forthcoming from kent state university. please welcome jessica ziparo. [applause] >> hi, everyone. thank you for the introduction. thank you to the national archives for having me, and thank you all for being here to learn about...
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we're going to see president dwight eisenhower, he left in january 1961. did he have influence as a former president? guest: eisenhower, yes and no. eisenhower was so remember some of our viewers have indicated. the military industrial complex. when he left office, he was to warn against the creation of military and industrial complex. those words echo throughout this period of time. he was seen kind of a wide statesman. guest: certainly president kennedy consulted with eisenhower. on the other hand, kennedy had run against then vice president under eisenhower richard nixon and critical of the eisenhower administration including unfounded allegations of a missile gas. it was not -- i wouldn't say very warm relationship between kennedy and eisenhower. that continued under johnson. there's always going to be confrontations when important issues came up including the vietnam. eisenhower remained a more revered figure in the american society. not so much in the influential political figure. host: make reference to czechoslovakia. you have returned from the cze
we're going to see president dwight eisenhower, he left in january 1961. did he have influence as a former president? guest: eisenhower, yes and no. eisenhower was so remember some of our viewers have indicated. the military industrial complex. when he left office, he was to warn against the creation of military and industrial complex. those words echo throughout this period of time. he was seen kind of a wide statesman. guest: certainly president kennedy consulted with eisenhower. on the other...
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we are going to see president dwight eisenhower left in january, 1961.id he have influence in american policy in the 1960's as a former president? guest: eisenhower? yes and no. eisenhower was so remembered and some of our viewers have indicated this that the military-industrial complex, when he left office, one of the things he did was to warn against the creation of the military-industrial complex. i think those words echoed throughout this time. statementn as a wise -- statesman in that respect. kennedyresident consulted with eisenhower during the cuban missile crisis, but on the other hand, kennedy had run against the then vice president under eisenhower, richard nixon and was harshly critical of the eisenhower administration, including unfounded allegations of a missile gap. there was not i would say very warm relationship between kennedy and eisenhower, and that continued under johnson. it was always going to be consultations on important issues came up, including about vietnam, but eisenhower remained a more revered figure in american society and
we are going to see president dwight eisenhower left in january, 1961.id he have influence in american policy in the 1960's as a former president? guest: eisenhower? yes and no. eisenhower was so remembered and some of our viewers have indicated this that the military-industrial complex, when he left office, one of the things he did was to warn against the creation of the military-industrial complex. i think those words echoed throughout this time. statementn as a wise -- statesman in that...
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we are granted see dwight eisenhower. he left in 1961. did he have influence in the 1960s as a former president?>> yes and no. i think that eisenhower -- some of our viewers have indicated that the military-industrial complex. one of the things he did was to warn against the creation of the military-industrial complex. he was seen as kind of a wise statesman and that affect. >> certainly present kennedy consulted with eisenhower during the cuban missile crisis and kennedy had run against the vice president under eisenhower, richard nixon, and was critical of the eisenhower administration, including unfounded allegations of a missile gap. so i would not say it was a very warm relationship between kennedy and eisenhower, and that continued. there was always going to be consultations when important issues came up, including vietnam, but eisenhower remained a more revered figure in society and not so much of an influential political figure. >> this is going to make reference to czechoslovakia. >> i was there about a year and a half ago and i
we are granted see dwight eisenhower. he left in 1961. did he have influence in the 1960s as a former president?>> yes and no. i think that eisenhower -- some of our viewers have indicated that the military-industrial complex. one of the things he did was to warn against the creation of the military-industrial complex. he was seen as kind of a wise statesman and that affect. >> certainly present kennedy consulted with eisenhower during the cuban missile crisis and kennedy had run...
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we are going to see president dwight eisenhower left in january, 1961.id he have influence in american policy in the 1960's as a former president? guest: eisenhower? yes and no. eisenhower was so remembered and some of our viewers have indicated this that the military-industrial complex, when he left office, one of the things he did was to warn against the creation of the military-industrial complex. i think those words echoed throughout this time. statementn as a wise -- statesman in that respect. kennedyresident consulted with eisenhower during the cuban missile crisis, but on the other hand, kennedy had run against the then vice president under eisenhower, richard nixon and was harshly critical of the eisenhower administration, including unfounded allegations of a missile gap. there was not i would say very warm relationship between kennedy and eisenhower, and that continued under johnson. it was always going to be consultations on important issues came up, including about vietnam, but eisenhower remained a more revered figure in american society and
we are going to see president dwight eisenhower left in january, 1961.id he have influence in american policy in the 1960's as a former president? guest: eisenhower? yes and no. eisenhower was so remembered and some of our viewers have indicated this that the military-industrial complex, when he left office, one of the things he did was to warn against the creation of the military-industrial complex. i think those words echoed throughout this time. statementn as a wise -- statesman in that...
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we're going to see president dwight eisenhower. he left in january 1961.id he have influence in american policy in the 1960's as a former president? >> eisenhower? yes, and no. i think that'sen hour we still remember and system of our viewers have indicated this sort of that the military industrial complex -- when he left office, one of the things he did was to warn against the creath -- creation of the military industrial complex. i think those words echoed throughout this period of time. he was seen as a wise statesman in that respect. certainly president kennedy con sumented with eisenhower. and he ran under richard nixon and was critical of the eisenhower administration including unfounded allegations of a missile gap. so it was not -- you know, i wouldn't say a very warm relationship between kennedy and eisenhower. and that continued under johnson. they were always going to be consultations when important issues came up including about vietnam. but -- but eisenhower remained a more revered figure in american society and not so much of an influential,
we're going to see president dwight eisenhower. he left in january 1961.id he have influence in american policy in the 1960's as a former president? >> eisenhower? yes, and no. i think that'sen hour we still remember and system of our viewers have indicated this sort of that the military industrial complex -- when he left office, one of the things he did was to warn against the creath -- creation of the military industrial complex. i think those words echoed throughout this period of...
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. >> reporter: again, that was san francisco sheriff sergeant dwight gunn. he supervises the electronic monitoring. silvester was wearing an ankle bracelet from san joaquin county. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> thank you. developing news, a brazen account in santa cruz county. leaves a boy fighting for himself after being assaulted with a hammer. chris nguyen has the story. >>reporter: in aptos neighbors on monte vista drive where neighbors are calling the attack unsettling. >> really an eye opener. >> reporter: early monday morning a group of masked men entered a home where they assaulted three teenage boys with a hammer. as of tonight, they remain at large and no other descriptions are available. >> we live in such a quiet neighborhood, it was absolutely shocking. >> reporter: one of the three victims, alex a 17-year-old victim remains in the icu after multiple surgeries, a family friend shared this photo. >> i have known him his whole life and he is a sweet heart. a good kid. >> reporter: detectives are looking at surveillance videos provided by a nearby reside
. >> reporter: again, that was san francisco sheriff sergeant dwight gunn. he supervises the electronic monitoring. silvester was wearing an ankle bracelet from san joaquin county. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> thank you. developing news, a brazen account in santa cruz county. leaves a boy fighting for himself after being assaulted with a hammer. chris nguyen has the story. >>reporter: in aptos neighbors on monte vista drive where neighbors are calling the attack unsettling....
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host: this film includes former president dwight eisenhower.t walter reed hospital, former president eisenhower suffered his seventh heart attack and went on the critical list in august. but the general had never taken kindly to defeat, and when president and mrs. johnson visited him at walter reed hospital, they found he had rallied and was in good spirits. ♪ as allied commander in world war country's general eisenhower helped liberate was czechoslovakia, pushing not see tyranny-- pushing nazi from its boundaries. but 23 years later, the central european republic was ravaged by the forces of aggression once again. 20, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary and bulgaria andes to germany invaded czechoslovakia, seizing control of the country in a few hours. soviet embassy lights burned late on that hot, muggy evening soviet tanks as rumbled into prague. called washington to present moscow's official reason for the invasion. the memorandum said soviet-block forces acted under the request of czechoslovakian leaders to address subversive eleme
host: this film includes former president dwight eisenhower.t walter reed hospital, former president eisenhower suffered his seventh heart attack and went on the critical list in august. but the general had never taken kindly to defeat, and when president and mrs. johnson visited him at walter reed hospital, they found he had rallied and was in good spirits. ♪ as allied commander in world war country's general eisenhower helped liberate was czechoslovakia, pushing not see tyranny-- pushing...
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michael: not since dwight eisenhower.esident obama, they put $50 million, it looks like a payoff. the only thing they knew was politics. what would be the point of bringing them on with $50 million in company money. >> netflix has become an obama administration hopping off point. he said it won't be political but that's what he said about obamacare, too. lou: we wouldn't take obama's word for it. ed: netflix is an ongoing money make machine and it's going to get damaged by this. lou: do you think people will boycott it? do you think anyone will go to their account and disengage from the dvd and streaming service? ed: i think it could happen. lou: i know some people who do that. i know some people. up next, things are looking up for the historic june 12 summit. that summit between president trump and kim jong-un. we'll have the latest for you. dr. sebastian gorka is here next. we'll talk the summit and commies *. do of any our intelligence agencies actually work? agencies actually work? let's find out next. cheru has no ch
michael: not since dwight eisenhower.esident obama, they put $50 million, it looks like a payoff. the only thing they knew was politics. what would be the point of bringing them on with $50 million in company money. >> netflix has become an obama administration hopping off point. he said it won't be political but that's what he said about obamacare, too. lou: we wouldn't take obama's word for it. ed: netflix is an ongoing money make machine and it's going to get damaged by this. lou: do...
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, the chinese delegation seems to have a connection or a respect for tove mnuchin and not as much dwightwer and navarro. given the chemistry between them, what could come out by the end of friday? mm, as you say, it is not normal. it is difficult to have expectations. if this were semi-normal, you would say protectionism wins only when there are powerful interest that stand to gain that have some salient point of pressure. and republicans who had been elected in the early 1980's wanted voluntary export restraints on imports of autos to the united states even though that was potentially devastating for u.s. people like me in the 1980's hoping to buy a cheap car. boon to the profits of japanese automakers. at this time there is no thatficant interest group once significant protection against imports from china. american manufacturing is embedded in chinese value chains and would find it difficult competing against german and japan producers if they were not able to draw on these links. trump and seems to be the people who want to make it their business to boost trump, which is strange beca
, the chinese delegation seems to have a connection or a respect for tove mnuchin and not as much dwightwer and navarro. given the chemistry between them, what could come out by the end of friday? mm, as you say, it is not normal. it is difficult to have expectations. if this were semi-normal, you would say protectionism wins only when there are powerful interest that stand to gain that have some salient point of pressure. and republicans who had been elected in the early 1980's wanted...
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michael scott said to dwight. what was the most inspiring thing i said to you. don't be idiot.hen i am about to do to do something. would an idiot do that and that's what roseanne should i have done. she's self destructive and people do it for drugs and pressure or risk takers. charlie sheen blew off his entire career over nothing. we have seen people plant time bombs and the me, too, movement finds them and it is a sad case. it is it sad for not only her, not really her but the people involved in the show. and when they talk about the double standard. charlie sheen, liberal. and alec baldwin libbal and cathy griffin lost her job at cnn. i don't know if the double standard argument homeds. what about the montage of people taking her tweet and saying all of america is racist. >> kimberly: that is a liberal playbook. they tether it to the president and try to create this relationship between anybody who might have supported the president and anything bad that is said. i agree with personal responsibility and she has to take ownership. and can't blame everything on ambienn. that's
michael scott said to dwight. what was the most inspiring thing i said to you. don't be idiot.hen i am about to do to do something. would an idiot do that and that's what roseanne should i have done. she's self destructive and people do it for drugs and pressure or risk takers. charlie sheen blew off his entire career over nothing. we have seen people plant time bombs and the me, too, movement finds them and it is a sad case. it is it sad for not only her, not really her but the people involved...
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what happened with byod -- >> bring your own dwight. >> has been a growth of devices that don't subscribeo that traditional architecture in hospitals beds are on line. if an airline, it's the gates and the planes all of these new use cases in many cases are closed operating systems that you can't load software on top of and four scout fills that void. >> everybody has an iphone but i don't have any systems that are apple. but i want to use my device, and i know in a the it. people say no could they say yes if you have four scout. >> with four scout you get the ability to allow everything into the network and let us agentlessly divide if those devices are compliant and keep an eye on them to make sure they are doing the right things when they are on line when we are installed we give customers flexibility on deploying devices. >> let's say i work at citi. they have got to have hundreds of thousands of devices. how can you monitor them all. >> they have over a million devices under management with us they are one of our premiere customers. they use us across the campus environment, windows
what happened with byod -- >> bring your own dwight. >> has been a growth of devices that don't subscribeo that traditional architecture in hospitals beds are on line. if an airline, it's the gates and the planes all of these new use cases in many cases are closed operating systems that you can't load software on top of and four scout fills that void. >> everybody has an iphone but i don't have any systems that are apple. but i want to use my device, and i know in a the it....
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i also want to it knowledge we have a guest from the dwight d. eisenhower commemoration -- commission. dell, and i suggest that a republican five-star general has warned us about the situation in 1961 president eisenhower ourioned us against losing independence as a democracy to the military industrial complex, the congressional corporate theance that would compete popular will as expressed through democracy. tot was rise and analogous what we should now be cautious about, which is as -- since 1930's, much of our transportation policy is the product of similar complexes having to do with organizations like the american road builders association, national highway users conference, the associated general contractors of america, all of which deserve a place at the table, but their voices must of thewd out the voice citizenry of the country. thank you very much. applause first of all we learned that infrastructure is the physical object and also a series of rules. you are generally allowed to go where the road is. airplane you by land at whatever air
i also want to it knowledge we have a guest from the dwight d. eisenhower commemoration -- commission. dell, and i suggest that a republican five-star general has warned us about the situation in 1961 president eisenhower ourioned us against losing independence as a democracy to the military industrial complex, the congressional corporate theance that would compete popular will as expressed through democracy. tot was rise and analogous what we should now be cautious about, which is as -- since...
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two people robbed him on hey street near dwight and mlk. just blocks away, a young couple stepped in to stop a robbery and the suspect punched the boyfriend. so the girlfriend pepper sprayed the crook. >> 5:34. san jose police say someone was shot in the area of story road in jackson avenue happened early sunday morning. a man died and police not identified the victim or any suspect. they are actually hoping witnesses come forward. >>> a follow-up now on a disabled dog that was stolen in san francisco just a couple of weeks ago. remember phil low who was deaf and blind and in dire need of his cancer medication. his owner told us the woman who stole the dog ended up selling him to someone in oakland. the search is focusing on that area. lee and friends are offering a $5,000 reward for the return of that pug. >> this is a trip that you will not forget any time soon. passengers of a carnival cruise ship are still reeling from flooding that happened on that ship in the middle of the ocean. take a look at the pictures and video here. water gushi
two people robbed him on hey street near dwight and mlk. just blocks away, a young couple stepped in to stop a robbery and the suspect punched the boyfriend. so the girlfriend pepper sprayed the crook. >> 5:34. san jose police say someone was shot in the area of story road in jackson avenue happened early sunday morning. a man died and police not identified the victim or any suspect. they are actually hoping witnesses come forward. >>> a follow-up now on a disabled dog that was...
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. >> my name is dwight sears, i represent c.h.p. and core. i believe these fines create a revolving door that leads people into poverty and i believe if you did the time, why should you have to pay the fine? >> thank you. next speaker. >> greetings my name is mark anthony, i'm a proud member and tenant of community housing partnership and have been a leader here for 15 years. i've seen some winning opportunities in the past i'm happy to be a part of. i have also experienced those shackles and let me tell you, it was a tough fight with a short stick and it took me a long time to get over that and i think it's a well-organized rip-off center and it's time for san francisco to show leadership so other cities can see what we are doing and i would appreciate if you pass this bill. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> thank you, my name is roxel rama, i just really want to thank london breed for supporting this legislation, as well as public defender jeff adachi and jane for hosting the task force. one of the things i've had the privilege the
. >> my name is dwight sears, i represent c.h.p. and core. i believe these fines create a revolving door that leads people into poverty and i believe if you did the time, why should you have to pay the fine? >> thank you. next speaker. >> greetings my name is mark anthony, i'm a proud member and tenant of community housing partnership and have been a leader here for 15 years. i've seen some winning opportunities in the past i'm happy to be a part of. i have also experienced...
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because -- what i did love about it is dwight was able to see cookie the way when he first met her. >d to see the face even though it wasn't the mind take cookie in after all of those years. because he lost sight of that. he lost sight of that and want today build the empire. it took him to lose his mind to really see cookie for all of the beautiful things that he fell in love with. because he lost sight of it. juggling women and love triangles. >> right. >> it was beautiful to see a man who the audience thought had no heart show compassion. >> and of course coming up, we're looking at the battle for the empire. there is always a battle for the empire. >> isn't that life. >> that's true. >> every day you're going smooth and then a bump in the road. that's just life. >> anything of value is often coveted. >> you can watch the season 4 finale at 8:00. followed by the finale of and then the 10:00 and 11:00 news. >>> mark zuckerberg issued an apology to the french president for failing to protect user's personal information and not doing its job. >> we haven't done enough to prevent the t
because -- what i did love about it is dwight was able to see cookie the way when he first met her. >d to see the face even though it wasn't the mind take cookie in after all of those years. because he lost sight of that. he lost sight of that and want today build the empire. it took him to lose his mind to really see cookie for all of the beautiful things that he fell in love with. because he lost sight of it. juggling women and love triangles. >> right. >> it was beautiful to...
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dwight d. eisenhower. interesting back story to him. he was a west point graduate. he graduated in 1915. four years after he graduated in 1919, he accompanied an army convoy that went from the west coast to the east coast. that journey took 62 days. it appalled eisenhower. he was disgusted by it. he saw army vehicles getting stuck in mud. that was the condition of roads back then. just really crude, primitive pathways for vehicles to travel on. and he recognized that this was a real problem. it was a problem for the economy, because it hampered economic development. you have transportation networks that are that crude, it in peace the transportation, the movement of goods and services. he also was a military man who represent -- he recognized the threat to national security. in case of an emergency, you cannot move move -- move military vehicles along those roadways. i think that experience had a formative impact on him. it stuck in the back of his mind. during world war ii, he was in europe. in germany, he saw the autobahn. the network of roads, freeways, along whi
dwight d. eisenhower. interesting back story to him. he was a west point graduate. he graduated in 1915. four years after he graduated in 1919, he accompanied an army convoy that went from the west coast to the east coast. that journey took 62 days. it appalled eisenhower. he was disgusted by it. he saw army vehicles getting stuck in mud. that was the condition of roads back then. just really crude, primitive pathways for vehicles to travel on. and he recognized that this was a real problem. it...
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also in july, beleaguered in a dwight. very disappointed in sessions.ssures sessions to investigate the obama administration in february. february, also calls him mr. magoo. and may, he wishes he picked a different ag. >> it is the ultimate. it is the dream job. jeff sessions has a long history of service to the american people. i don't think he wants to leave this position. i think that jeff sessionings believes he's done the right thing and continues to do the right thing by all accounts. he really has been a great soldier in terms of promoting the president's law enforcement policies and objectives. so i think he's going to continue to stay there. and i think he will continue to take this until the president actually fires him. i would be surprised if he resigns, quite frankly. at the end of the day, it's going to be up to the president to decide if he is unhappy with his attorney general, he ought to make a change. i don't believe a change is warranted based on my understanding of the facts, i think he did the absolute right thing in recusing himsel
also in july, beleaguered in a dwight. very disappointed in sessions.ssures sessions to investigate the obama administration in february. february, also calls him mr. magoo. and may, he wishes he picked a different ag. >> it is the ultimate. it is the dream job. jeff sessions has a long history of service to the american people. i don't think he wants to leave this position. i think that jeff sessionings believes he's done the right thing and continues to do the right thing by all...
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finally, i want to acknowledge we have a guest from the dwight commemoration memorial commission. carl ridell. and i suggest that a republican five-star general has warned us about the situation we are now in with highways in his farewell address three days before he left office in 1961. president eisenhower cautioned us against losing our independence as a democracy to the military-industrial complex. a congressional -- corporate withnce that would compete the popular will as expressed through democracy. that warning was was, and i think it is an elegant what we should because it's about now which is, as we have learned since the 1930's much of our service transportation policy is complexest of similar having to do with organizations like the american road builders association or the national highway users conference, the american trucker association, all of which does a replace at the table, but their voices must not crowd out the voice of the citizenry of the country. thank you very much. [applause] before i open up to questions, i would like to draw out four things i heard in
finally, i want to acknowledge we have a guest from the dwight commemoration memorial commission. carl ridell. and i suggest that a republican five-star general has warned us about the situation we are now in with highways in his farewell address three days before he left office in 1961. president eisenhower cautioned us against losing our independence as a democracy to the military-industrial complex. a congressional -- corporate withnce that would compete the popular will as expressed through...
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two people robbed him on hay street near dwight and mlk.locks away, a young couple stepped in to stop a robbery as it was happening and that suspect punched the boyfriend and the girl pepper sprayed the crook. >> 6:35 in san jose. police say someone shot in the head in the area of story road and jackson avenue. it happened early sunday morning. investigators say a man died. police identified the victim or the suspect. they are hoping witnesses to come forward. >>> a follow-up on a disabled dog stolen in san francisco. a couple of weeks ago. you may remember phyllo deaf and blind in one eye and in dire need of his cancer medication. his owner told us that the woman who reportedly stole that dog ended up selling him to someone near the plaza. this in oakland. so the search is now focused on that area. the owner and friends are offering a $5,000 reward. >>> this is a trip you wouldn't forget. passengers on a carnival cruiseship reeling from flooding that happened in the middle of the ocean. take a look at these videos. water was gushing into t
two people robbed him on hay street near dwight and mlk.locks away, a young couple stepped in to stop a robbery as it was happening and that suspect punched the boyfriend and the girl pepper sprayed the crook. >> 6:35 in san jose. police say someone shot in the head in the area of story road and jackson avenue. it happened early sunday morning. investigators say a man died. police identified the victim or the suspect. they are hoping witnesses to come forward. >>> a follow-up on...
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. >> yang: dwight scroggins served as a public defender before becoming the prosecuting attorney in buchanannty, north of kansas city, 28 years ago. he puts the blame for delays on ts.he public defend >> i think the public defender's tedhinking is limo we have a lot of cases we need more money. we need more attorneys. and guess what? they've gotten over the years more money and more attorneys and what are they saying? you have to start looking somewhere along the line at efficiencies. >e > yang: while it's tat since 1994, funding for the state public defenders office hnuas con to grow, so has the number of cases the office handles. wch leads to the question, how many cases are too many? >> missouri is the epicenter of this whole movement to end this abandonment of the rule of law. >> yang: stephen hanlon is a longtime pro-bono attorney who serves as counsel to the national association for public defense, whose membership includes 16,000 public defenders. by auditing the work of both public anprivate defense attorneys in missouri, and three other states, he's developed a standard for how many
. >> yang: dwight scroggins served as a public defender before becoming the prosecuting attorney in buchanannty, north of kansas city, 28 years ago. he puts the blame for delays on ts.he public defend >> i think the public defender's tedhinking is limo we have a lot of cases we need more money. we need more attorneys. and guess what? they've gotten over the years more money and more attorneys and what are they saying? you have to start looking somewhere along the line at...
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two men robbed him on hey street near dwight and mlk and blocks owe way on shaddock, a young couple steppedp a robbery and the suspect punched the boyfriend so the girlfriend pepper sprayed the crook. >>> a dog stolen in san francisco a couple of weeks ago. we told you about phylio in need of his cancer medication. the woman who reportedly stole the dog was caught on surveillance sold him to someone near franco plaza in oakland. so the search is focusing on that area. the owner and her friends are offering a $5,000 reward for the return of the pug. >>> and with warm weather, park rangers remind you to be aware of rattlesnakes. they tend to be more active in parks when the weather heats up. east bay regional park leaders suggest hiking with a friend to stay safe. also keep an eye on the ground in front of you. they also say look under the logs and rocks before taking a seat. and if you do get bitten, they say, stay calm and call 911. >>> nightmare for passengers on the carnival dream cruise ship. a pipe burst while the vessel was at sea and poured cold water on the vacation of about a hundre
two men robbed him on hey street near dwight and mlk and blocks owe way on shaddock, a young couple steppedp a robbery and the suspect punched the boyfriend so the girlfriend pepper sprayed the crook. >>> a dog stolen in san francisco a couple of weeks ago. we told you about phylio in need of his cancer medication. the woman who reportedly stole the dog was caught on surveillance sold him to someone near franco plaza in oakland. so the search is focusing on that area. the owner and her...
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he lost to dwight eisenhower that year. four years later, 1956, he tried again.d in part on the promise that he would stop the testing of nuclear weapons. he would stop making new nukes. he would slow down the arms race we were in with the soviet union for holding that position in the 1956 race against then incumbent president eisenhower. adlai stevenson got hammered. his opponent said that stopping nuclear tests would give russia the upper hand, we would fall behind in the arms race, russia would win. stevenson got called soft on the soviet union. and he lost his second presidential race against eisenhower. he lost in '52 against eisenhower. he lost again against eisenhower in '56, two times in a row. but adlai stevenson remained a powerful figure in democratic politics. when 1960 rolled around, you remember, he ran in '52, in '56, the next time was 1960, he considered running for president for a third time. he would have been a very serious contender. right around the time stevenson was deciding whether or not he was going to jump into the race in 1960, though,
he lost to dwight eisenhower that year. four years later, 1956, he tried again.d in part on the promise that he would stop the testing of nuclear weapons. he would stop making new nukes. he would slow down the arms race we were in with the soviet union for holding that position in the 1956 race against then incumbent president eisenhower. adlai stevenson got hammered. his opponent said that stopping nuclear tests would give russia the upper hand, we would fall behind in the arms race, russia...
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so we start with church and dwight, a growth manager stock it bounced here, it bounced here relative strength is absolutely weak but we're starting to see some signs of a turn so for a growth manager longer term, i think you're back to a support level and it's very contrarian then we look at clorox again, back to the lows that we saw in 2014-15 back to the 200 week very oversold. it isn't a sign of a hook yet but i think we're getting close. being a price support i think there's a mean reversion trade it looks very interesting and an interesting place to diverse if the back side of '18 and '19 and then conagra, relative performance is weak but we're starting to see very early indications it's start to turn and put a bottom in. there's three names. we think as we move through 2018 into '19 as the market puts in a longer term cycle peak, these are interesting names to take a look at. >> should we invite rob back over to the desk. >> no. i mean yes >> brian will bring the chair in thank you. >> joking around. >> i know. >> it didn't feel like these are pound the table sort of buys, rob.
so we start with church and dwight, a growth manager stock it bounced here, it bounced here relative strength is absolutely weak but we're starting to see some signs of a turn so for a growth manager longer term, i think you're back to a support level and it's very contrarian then we look at clorox again, back to the lows that we saw in 2014-15 back to the 200 week very oversold. it isn't a sign of a hook yet but i think we're getting close. being a price support i think there's a mean...