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another dramatic trial in the career of dwight eisenhower. the republicans defended their as he and the candidate for vice presidency richard nixon. the republican team took a brief vacation before the campaign got underway. eisenhower brought up his favorite subject, fishing, and told his running mate about the big one that got away. >> nixon tried out eisenhower's favorite rod, and received some pointers on bringing in a big catch. hooking developed many skills, like preparing breakfast for visitors to his vacation retreat. major john eisenhower followed in the footsteps of his father as he left to serve for the united nations forces in korea. his parents, wife and three children, would miss him. interrupting his campaigning, eisenhower visit is 179 acre farm near gettysburg in his pennsylvania. there was a warm welcome for this homespun american from the plains of kansas, whose roots are firmly planted in the rich soil of the midwest. a kansas farmer boy, seeking a position of great responsibility, a role both national and international. t
another dramatic trial in the career of dwight eisenhower. the republicans defended their as he and the candidate for vice presidency richard nixon. the republican team took a brief vacation before the campaign got underway. eisenhower brought up his favorite subject, fishing, and told his running mate about the big one that got away. >> nixon tried out eisenhower's favorite rod, and received some pointers on bringing in a big catch. hooking developed many skills, like preparing breakfast...
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doud dwight. when i see it spelled, i want to pronounce it "ike-e, " because it sounds better than "icky." but doud dwight. and he was just the apple of their eye. >> and also, everybody on "the post" -- he -- wherever they were, he was like the little mascot that everybody just took to. and he died at the age of three. scarlet fever. and it happened so quickly that -- and in that time period -- it sounds strange to say today, but couples could almost expect to have at least one child die of some childhood disease, because the medical care -- there just weren't the things that you could do about it. and the eisenhowers were absolutely devastated. >> now, edie, you can verify--'cause you've been with us all along the way for this whole series -- that many of the presidents and first ladies lost children. >> yes, yes. it's a recurring theme in most of the presidential families all the way from the beginning. >> but even though it's commonplace, it's certainly never easy. >> no. it's -- it's always a
doud dwight. when i see it spelled, i want to pronounce it "ike-e, " because it sounds better than "icky." but doud dwight. and he was just the apple of their eye. >> and also, everybody on "the post" -- he -- wherever they were, he was like the little mascot that everybody just took to. and he died at the age of three. scarlet fever. and it happened so quickly that -- and in that time period -- it sounds strange to say today, but couples could almost expect...
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november 6th, vote for dwight d.isenhowers in and the american public did. the eisenhowers served up the next fur years and, of course, the 1960 election brought john kennedy into the white house where he campaigned against eisenhower's vice president, richard nixon. the eisenhowers went back to private life, back to gettysburg. we're going to go back there again soon, right now. >> and for 19 years mamie eisenhower lived in this house and all of her life, nearly, she had this picture on every dresser in every house she lived in. alyce evans, what is that? >> that's ike's senior picture he gave her while they were dating. it says -- to the dearest and sweetest girl in the entire world. and she always had that on her dresser. >> a pink phone and lots of pink things in the dressing room and now to an explosion of pink, the master bedroom. >> i think the decor in this room is very telling of their lives together. every bedroom they ever lived in mamie painted the walls this color green and decorated in pink. their two f
november 6th, vote for dwight d.isenhowers in and the american public did. the eisenhowers served up the next fur years and, of course, the 1960 election brought john kennedy into the white house where he campaigned against eisenhower's vice president, richard nixon. the eisenhowers went back to private life, back to gettysburg. we're going to go back there again soon, right now. >> and for 19 years mamie eisenhower lived in this house and all of her life, nearly, she had this picture on...
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my parents sure remember dwight eisenhower. i always thought he was, you know, really one of the cool ones. >> cool is not a word they often associated. great, maybe. >> we're going to open this up for question and answer, and as you're thinking -- we have microphones in the aisle -- or coming around to you, and just catch the young ladies' eyes when you're ready to ask a question. i want to start out, will, by asking you -- eisenhower's son john said the worst time in his presidency was late 1957, when weeks after he had sent federal troops into little rock, just two weeks later, sputnik was launched. and then a few weeks after that, eisenhower's in the oval office waiting to greet a king. he gets wooze e woozy, dizzy, as having a stroke. how did dwight david eisenhower handle the multitasking things which today is considered part of the -- how did he as a person handle that kind of onslaught of unexpected crises? >> that's a great question form the multitasking of a presidency must be so exhausting. it's also hard to write ab
my parents sure remember dwight eisenhower. i always thought he was, you know, really one of the cool ones. >> cool is not a word they often associated. great, maybe. >> we're going to open this up for question and answer, and as you're thinking -- we have microphones in the aisle -- or coming around to you, and just catch the young ladies' eyes when you're ready to ask a question. i want to start out, will, by asking you -- eisenhower's son john said the worst time in his...
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dwight: you. you're the stupid one. >> trevor: hey, everybody, welcome to the daily social distancing show, i'm trevor noah. now before we begin there is an issue that has been brewing online about me and i've been trying to avoid this for a few days now am but i feel like i owe you, the viewers of "the daily show" an explanation. and also my bosses are forcing me to address this. i'm referring, of course, to my hoodie. many of you have been asking why i'm still wearing hoodies when it is 90 degrees outside. well, you may not have noticed but i am not outside. i have been taping the show from a place called inside which contrary to popular belief is not outside. and so because i am inside as it is known, i have the ability to condition the air to a level and temperature of my choosing. and i know some people might ask well trevor, than why don't you just turn down the air conditioning so that the apartment is more warm. well, if i did that i wouldn't be able to wear a hoodie. and i like wearing ho
dwight: you. you're the stupid one. >> trevor: hey, everybody, welcome to the daily social distancing show, i'm trevor noah. now before we begin there is an issue that has been brewing online about me and i've been trying to avoid this for a few days now am but i feel like i owe you, the viewers of "the daily show" an explanation. and also my bosses are forcing me to address this. i'm referring, of course, to my hoodie. many of you have been asking why i'm still wearing hoodies...
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in 1946 again we had general dwight eisenhower who was our muster speaker and he did the
in 1946 again we had general dwight eisenhower who was our muster speaker and he did the
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i want to thank dwight mckee and reverend dr. marshal hatch.ll be talking about this a lot more. now to portland, oregon where video overnight shows violent clashes between federal officers and demonstrators. the latest marks 50 days of ongoing froeprotests in the cit unrest many say is being stoked by the federal forces under president donald trump's command. four members of oregon's congressional delegation wrote a letter to the trump administration criticizing the, croa quote, authoritarian tactics and is calling for an investigation. one of those members is my next guest, senator jeff merkley. as we saw those videos, this seems like something other than america. i understand some of these federal officers were dressed in plain clothes and just were doing things that were against the principles the country advocates. >> yes, reverend, it's really a scene out of some other world where you have a dictatorship, an authoritarian government, not a democratic republic. trump is sending unmarked authorities after protesters, throwing them into unma
i want to thank dwight mckee and reverend dr. marshal hatch.ll be talking about this a lot more. now to portland, oregon where video overnight shows violent clashes between federal officers and demonstrators. the latest marks 50 days of ongoing froeprotests in the cit unrest many say is being stoked by the federal forces under president donald trump's command. four members of oregon's congressional delegation wrote a letter to the trump administration criticizing the, croa quote, authoritarian...
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but i was a kid back then, my parents should remember dwight eisenhower.and i always thought he was really one of the cool ones, >> cool is not a word they often associate. great, maybe. >> we're going to open this up to question him answer, and we're going to have microphones in the aisle, coming around to you, that just catch the young lady's eyes, look when you're ready to ask a question, look eisenhower son said that the worst time i in his presidency i was late 1957, when weeks after he had sent federal troops into little rock, just two weeks later sputnik was launched. and then a few weeks after that. eisenhower is in the oval office waiting for this to get woozy and dizzy, cold, and he is having a stroke. his health at that moment, that was after this big heart attack. how did dwight david eisenhower handle the multitasking which today is considered i part of this. how did he is a person handle that kind of onslaught, of unexpected crises. >> that's a great question, the multi tasking of the presidency must be so exhausting. it's also hard to write
but i was a kid back then, my parents should remember dwight eisenhower.and i always thought he was really one of the cool ones, >> cool is not a word they often associate. great, maybe. >> we're going to open this up to question him answer, and we're going to have microphones in the aisle, coming around to you, that just catch the young lady's eyes, look when you're ready to ask a question, look eisenhower son said that the worst time i in his presidency i was late 1957, when weeks...
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lakers dwight howard. good to see you, mr.oward. >> i'm doing pretty good. >> i'm doing well, thank you, thank you. so the season is set to resume and you saw these buck players testing positive. do you think that's going to happen? >> you know what, i do. i think that the nba has done a good job trying to do the best they can and make sure the bubble is safe as possible for, you know, all the players that will be in attendance. i know they're working countless hours to make sure that everything is right, you know, for everybody that's down there and the families that will be joining later on. >> so what do you think? do you think that there should be a season? what do you think of all of this? >> well, you know, like we talked about before, don, i have always felt, you know, strongly about anything, you know, being a distraction right now from what's going on around our world and, you know, i just don't want, you know, us to let this moment slip by. i feel like we have, you know, just opportunity right now ahead of us still,
lakers dwight howard. good to see you, mr.oward. >> i'm doing pretty good. >> i'm doing well, thank you, thank you. so the season is set to resume and you saw these buck players testing positive. do you think that's going to happen? >> you know what, i do. i think that the nba has done a good job trying to do the best they can and make sure the bubble is safe as possible for, you know, all the players that will be in attendance. i know they're working countless hours to make...
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between sessions, president truman talks with dwight d.hy.wer and he is also present at the pottstown white house. he calls on the japanese government to surrender unconditionally. it is prefaced as follows. see, andgious slam, air forces of the united states, the british empire, and china are poised to strike the final blows on japan. ♪ films by troops of the australian seventh division. at the staging area for the invasion, a vast supply of material is loaded while troops assemble. jointeration is under the command australian and american officers. due to the shallow beaches, the australians are forced to wade through water above the waist. u.s.300 ships of the seventh fleet and the royal netherlands navy participate in the invasion. rocket ships take part in the intense naval bombardment which perceives the invasion. clouds of black smoke from burning oil tanks and refineries fill the beach. craft -- they land on the july 1. after quickly establishing a beachhead, australian infantry through oils installations. enemy, small arms and mor
between sessions, president truman talks with dwight d.hy.wer and he is also present at the pottstown white house. he calls on the japanese government to surrender unconditionally. it is prefaced as follows. see, andgious slam, air forces of the united states, the british empire, and china are poised to strike the final blows on japan. ♪ films by troops of the australian seventh division. at the staging area for the invasion, a vast supply of material is loaded while troops assemble....
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between sessions, president truman talks with generals dwight d. eisenhower and omar bradley. admiral lahey is also present at the potsdam white house. a meeting of the british and american chiefs of staff. on july 26, a joint declaration from president truman and reed try airing prime minister churchill issued with the concurrence of the chinese generalissimo that calls on the japanese government to surrender unconditionally. the prestigious land sea and air forces of the united states, the british empire, and china, reinforced by armies and air fleets from the west, are poised to strike. ♪ additional film on the invasions of balikpapan, borneo. at an island, a staging area, a vast amount of supplies are loaded on transports while troops assemble. the operations under the joint command of australian and american officers. due to the shallow beaches at more time, the australians are forced to wade through water above the waist to board the lci's. 300 ships of the u.s. seventh fleet in the royal netherlands navy participate in the invasion of oil-rich balikpapan. ships take par
between sessions, president truman talks with generals dwight d. eisenhower and omar bradley. admiral lahey is also present at the potsdam white house. a meeting of the british and american chiefs of staff. on july 26, a joint declaration from president truman and reed try airing prime minister churchill issued with the concurrence of the chinese generalissimo that calls on the japanese government to surrender unconditionally. the prestigious land sea and air forces of the united states, the...
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joining me is dwight howard. how are you doing, sir?i'm doing pretty good, how about yourself, don. >> i am doing well, thank you, thank you. >> good, good. >> so, the season is set to resume in orlando, july 30th. i mean, you saw about the players that tested positive. do you think it's going to happen? >> you know what i do. i think that the nba has done a good job in the last couple of weeks so, you know, trying to do the best they can to make sure that the bubble is as safe as possible for those attending. >> so do you think there should be a season? >> like we talked about before, don, i have always felt strongly about, you know, anything being a distraction right now, from what is going on around our world and you know, i just don't want, you know, us to let this moment slip by, i feel we have an opportunity ahead of us still, you know, to, to make some real strides and changes in our nation. and you know, i do think that basketball will resume, you know, i think that there's some great opportunities in the bubble to really cause
joining me is dwight howard. how are you doing, sir?i'm doing pretty good, how about yourself, don. >> i am doing well, thank you, thank you. >> good, good. >> so, the season is set to resume in orlando, july 30th. i mean, you saw about the players that tested positive. do you think it's going to happen? >> you know what i do. i think that the nba has done a good job in the last couple of weeks so, you know, trying to do the best they can to make sure that the bubble is...
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. >> we have an excerpt from dwight eisenhower and we'll get your initial reaction to later in the program. let me remind our audience we're talki talking with john dickerson. in the book he writes the following, quote, it is difficult to consider the presidency as an office distinct from its occupant because donald trump is its occupant. trump sees the office as an extension of himself. he does not believe in many of the jobs obligations and his supporters love him for it. our view of the office is also warmed by the -- let's get to your phone calls. janet is first up. you're on. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i am an african-american woman who is in of all places california. i know what i'm talking about. i support donald trump from the border and everything else that he has ever put in place. he is and has been a president that has made promises and kept them unlike the do-nothing democrats who have centuries -- decades have continued to give lip service. i'm so tired of people ragging on our president and bringing him down when this man has done more for this country than any p
. >> we have an excerpt from dwight eisenhower and we'll get your initial reaction to later in the program. let me remind our audience we're talki talking with john dickerson. in the book he writes the following, quote, it is difficult to consider the presidency as an office distinct from its occupant because donald trump is its occupant. trump sees the office as an extension of himself. he does not believe in many of the jobs obligations and his supporters love him for it. our view of...
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they fool themselves because by 1960 the democrats had no incentive to go after dwight eisenhower. they were focusing all of their fire on the next one, richard nixon. the republicans in 2000 had no particular reason to go after bill clinton anymore. he got a free pass. they were aiming their guns at al gore. so this question of sort of popularity and how presidents look better in the rear-view mirror is partly due to this artifact that nobody is sniping at them anymore. but perhaps the clearest statement, the clearest assertion of presidential decline was made by henry adams who was an observer of presidents from the -- well, he was the grandson of john adams. he was the great grandson of john adams and grandson of john quincy adams. and the adams family was in this state of political decline. there were two adams presidents in the background, but henry adams couldn't make a start in politics. henry adams became a historian. when he was writing in the 1860s, when grant was president, this was just ten years after the publication of charles darwin, introduction of the theory of evo
they fool themselves because by 1960 the democrats had no incentive to go after dwight eisenhower. they were focusing all of their fire on the next one, richard nixon. the republicans in 2000 had no particular reason to go after bill clinton anymore. he got a free pass. they were aiming their guns at al gore. so this question of sort of popularity and how presidents look better in the rear-view mirror is partly due to this artifact that nobody is sniping at them anymore. but perhaps the...
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hand and another teacher ran into dwight lamarr. and they say wow.we all heard what happened to you mr. lamarr, goodness gracious if your mother should ever decide to move to the east side of town. [laughter] over at east high school be would love to have you be a part of our student body. >> and then to say on the first day of school mr. lucy lamarr walked into the principal's office and said i would like to enroll my son in the school i just moved two blocks away into a low income public housing project. >> just the strength and the guts that chuck spent think of the scene in the movie, the coach and his staff i don't know the whole essay about this team. i'm from the north side of town. so is dwight lamarr. so all of the guys my age knew who he was. he was that good. we all knew. so east high school first game season in the fairgrounds colosseum on the north side. that it was not announced who the starting five are going to be. so we're all small kids running around. so the first game is at the fairgrounds colosseum semi and six friends go. so lad
hand and another teacher ran into dwight lamarr. and they say wow.we all heard what happened to you mr. lamarr, goodness gracious if your mother should ever decide to move to the east side of town. [laughter] over at east high school be would love to have you be a part of our student body. >> and then to say on the first day of school mr. lucy lamarr walked into the principal's office and said i would like to enroll my son in the school i just moved two blocks away into a low income...
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yeah, dwight. no. no. no, no, no, no, no, no!
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dwight yoakum and buck owens? thank you, what a great song. people wake up early to request these things. send me your request. the streets of baker field is the of the song. facebook, twitter, instagram. use #ktvu. >>> it's 4:24 and it's not your imagination. we are seeing more bay area traffic these days. a company that tracks that kind of information says daily vehicle trips taken in the first week of july reached 73% of the levels before the pandemic. that's up from a low of 42% three months earlier. the company said the number of vehicle miles traveled also increased in many parts of the country and in the bay area, drivers are only driving about three quarters of the miles they were driving each week before the pandemic. >>> 4:25 and a pair of restaurant owners in alameda are going out of their way during the pandemic to help employees. they own a waffle shop in alameda and employees say they are digging into their retirement money to keep everybody working. the owners say the workers are part of the family. >> we didn't feel like we cou
dwight yoakum and buck owens? thank you, what a great song. people wake up early to request these things. send me your request. the streets of baker field is the of the song. facebook, twitter, instagram. use #ktvu. >>> it's 4:24 and it's not your imagination. we are seeing more bay area traffic these days. a company that tracks that kind of information says daily vehicle trips taken in the first week of july reached 73% of the levels before the pandemic. that's up from a low of 42%...
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dwight everett was one of the first californians diagnosed with covid-19 back in february. he donated blood four times to help boost the immunity of others. but tuduring his last donation, they noticed his antibody levels diminished. >> the recent outbreak of what is going on i kind of self-secluded myself in the house again. >> will come up with a way to help everyone. but at the same time, we need to be patient. we need to at least protect one another. >> doctors say a vaccine is the best way to get herd immunity. until that happens, people should wear masks, wash their hands often and practice social distancing. a study out of china found covid-19 antibodies fade eight weeks after recovery. >>> happening today, san francisco leaders will consider a ban on emergency calls that are based on discrimination. supervisor walton's proposal would prevent 911 calls based on race, ethnicity, religious affiliation, gender or sexual orientation. that includes calls like the one you're watching right here when this white couple confronted a chalk osi of his pacific heights home.>ning
dwight everett was one of the first californians diagnosed with covid-19 back in february. he donated blood four times to help boost the immunity of others. but tuduring his last donation, they noticed his antibody levels diminished. >> the recent outbreak of what is going on i kind of self-secluded myself in the house again. >> will come up with a way to help everyone. but at the same time, we need to be patient. we need to at least protect one another. >> doctors say a...
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dwight everett was one of the first californians diagnosed with covid-19 back in february.nated blood four times but during his last donation doctors noticed that his antibody levels have diminished. >> the recent outbreak of what is going on i kind of self secluded myself in the house again. > will come up with a way to help everyone. but at the same time, we need to be patient. we need to at least protect one another. >> doctors say a vaccine is the best way to get herd immunity and until that happens, people should wear masks and wash their hands often and practice social distancing. a study out of china found covid-19 antibodies fade eight weeks after recovery. >>> the u.s. environmental protection agency has approved the use of two lysol products against covid-19. tey're the lysol disinfectant spray and the max cover mist. the epa says it shows the products are effective against the virus. officials do remind everybody that these products should only be used on surfaces, not people. >>> the trump administration is considering a ban on tiktok and other chinese social me
dwight everett was one of the first californians diagnosed with covid-19 back in february.nated blood four times but during his last donation doctors noticed that his antibody levels have diminished. >> the recent outbreak of what is going on i kind of self secluded myself in the house again. > will come up with a way to help everyone. but at the same time, we need to be patient. we need to at least protect one another. >> doctors say a vaccine is the best way to get herd...
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president dwight eisenhower suggested washington analysts soviet union allow surveillance flights over each other's territories moscow rejected it at the time decades later in 1989 president george w. bush expanded the concept to include nato members and other european countries the pact allows on armed monitoring flights to collect data on military activities it was signed in 1902 but only went into effect 10 years later 34 countries have ratified the agreement. i. let's bring in our guests in washington d.c. mark fitzpatrick a senior u.s. diplomat and associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies in brussels a christine brazillian a policy analyst on the e.u.'s either relations nato and transatlantic security cooperation and in moscow the silly question from the russian international affairs council a warm welcome to you all i want to begin in washington d.c. with you mark fitzpatrick there's really 2 things going on here one it seems to be the alleged russian violations of this treaty but certainly for the u.s. the biggest thing seems to be part of donald tru
president dwight eisenhower suggested washington analysts soviet union allow surveillance flights over each other's territories moscow rejected it at the time decades later in 1989 president george w. bush expanded the concept to include nato members and other european countries the pact allows on armed monitoring flights to collect data on military activities it was signed in 1902 but only went into effect 10 years later 34 countries have ratified the agreement. i. let's bring in our guests in...
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but dwight's case was rejected the court said he could live safely in jamaica. he takes a call from his caseworker there is no good news he's to be deported i didn't come to germany because i want i come here because i'm running from and for them to thin or you're a thief go back. i think on fear of. actually feel about it and most of the time i think about giving up because i don't i don't think i thought of going back to germany not even in a body bag or something i don't feel. i can go. there diverging outcomes reflect the findings of a study of l g b t asylum seekers in europe academics from the university of sussex found that a 3rd of applicants felt their stated sexual orientation was disbelieved and 40 percent are told they face no persecution at home german migration north already say their staff are trained to treat l g b t claimants sensitively and at the differing outcomes may depend on how each applicant tells their story. this assumes. the asylum procedure is a special procedure in itself where it always depends on the individual case and as individ
but dwight's case was rejected the court said he could live safely in jamaica. he takes a call from his caseworker there is no good news he's to be deported i didn't come to germany because i want i come here because i'm running from and for them to thin or you're a thief go back. i think on fear of. actually feel about it and most of the time i think about giving up because i don't i don't think i thought of going back to germany not even in a body bag or something i don't feel. i can go....
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>> she was not thrilled that dwight eisenhower was president of the united states.as a democrat, illimitable a liberal democrat, and i'd stevenson democrat. we were talking about truman a little bit ago, but she represented the liberal wing of the democratic party. truman was more of the center, center even right and some ways, and she was very disappointed stevenson lost in 52. she got involved with the stevenson campaign and 60. she was for -- him and 56, all three times. even against kennedy. she loved adelaide stevenson. but she -- we've probably underplayed the so far. we were talking about the death of fdr. his great legacy in the united nations. and that's what franklin roosevelt, you know was, the -- kind of what his legacy was going to be. and eleanor roosevelt started working very closely with the un and and the post war era, most famously offering the united states declaration of human rights. there is no figure more synonymous with human rights than eleanor roosevelt. >> and here she is at the un, talking about it. >> we stand today at the threshold of a
>> she was not thrilled that dwight eisenhower was president of the united states.as a democrat, illimitable a liberal democrat, and i'd stevenson democrat. we were talking about truman a little bit ago, but she represented the liberal wing of the democratic party. truman was more of the center, center even right and some ways, and she was very disappointed stevenson lost in 52. she got involved with the stevenson campaign and 60. she was for -- him and 56, all three times. even against...
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and what dwight d. eisenhower said, and i quote, every government shutdown that is made, every warship launched, every rocket signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. this world in arms is not spending money alone. it is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. end of quote. and right now, when the world is searching for treatment to the coronavirus, when we're searching desperately and spending billions looking for a vaccine, maybe it might be a good idea to be educating our young people to figure out how we deal with disease, with cancer, and schizophrenia, and alzheimer's and diabetes rather than putting more and more scientists into figuring out how we can blow the world up a dozen times over. what eisenhower said was true, profoundly true, 67 years ago, and it is true today -- maybe even truer today. mr. president, when we analyze the defense department budget, it is intere
and what dwight d. eisenhower said, and i quote, every government shutdown that is made, every warship launched, every rocket signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. this world in arms is not spending money alone. it is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. end of quote. and right now, when the world is searching for treatment to the coronavirus, when we're...
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truman and dwight eisenhower and john f. kennedy. and lyndon johnson. for the end of his life would pass and have the 65 major deals. medicaid medicare and food stamps. the upward bound program. he never got along well with southerners. they cannot find him and himself, as he had been on the scene for so long, develop before the likes of martin luther king jr. 1956, there this whenever rally at madison square garden sprinted king and many of his followers were there. but it was new york knows powell's turf. he was a congressman. he expected to be treated righteously. i will review just a little bit about that. about that event, that rally. it was with a degree of fanfare that a massive civil rights valley was at medicine square garden on may 24th, 1956. eleanor roosevelt, randolph, wilson and powell. the familiar gang knew the hall well. had participated in many rallies under its old roof. in the midst of the rally, randolph and others, and adam clayton powell jr. had yet to arrive. many in the audience and come to hear him. randolph found out that powe
truman and dwight eisenhower and john f. kennedy. and lyndon johnson. for the end of his life would pass and have the 65 major deals. medicaid medicare and food stamps. the upward bound program. he never got along well with southerners. they cannot find him and himself, as he had been on the scene for so long, develop before the likes of martin luther king jr. 1956, there this whenever rally at madison square garden sprinted king and many of his followers were there. but it was new york knows...
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you think that the agree were dark dwight howard that a lot of sports should be a distraction. that we're focused on is this presidential campaign and the pandemic sports as an aside. ideally sports is a distraction and a happy shared experience with the only downside is the team you're rooting for has lost but now all of this is coming together yes it's a presidential election year the country is more divided than any time i can recall since when i was a teenager in the late 1960 s. the vietnam war raging and and other issues and we have the pandemic and sports is trying to return and a lot of people say well when sports comes back in whatever form it will be one indication that we're headed back to normal maybe and i understand the impulse but if you're watching a baseball game and that the umpire is wearing not not just as usual mask but. a medical mask and they are at the manager comes out to talk to the pitcher but that's the socially distance and he's wearing a mask and if more than 2 people handle a baseball has to be thrown out of play and if you have a shot of the dugo
you think that the agree were dark dwight howard that a lot of sports should be a distraction. that we're focused on is this presidential campaign and the pandemic sports as an aside. ideally sports is a distraction and a happy shared experience with the only downside is the team you're rooting for has lost but now all of this is coming together yes it's a presidential election year the country is more divided than any time i can recall since when i was a teenager in the late 1960 s. the...
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heavy bombing mission over france and was once cap to fight the supreme allied commander general dwightr. now he had to figure out how to drop histories first a bomb on an enemy targets. ♪ >> it was a beautiful, beautiful town. chris: halfway around the world she lived with her parents on the estate of her grandfather who ran a major rubber company. what was that like? >> that was the most beautiful thing. the garden. it was filled with flowers from different seasons and the different dancing colors. chris: it sounds like it was a wonderland. >> yes, it was. it was. beautiful. chris: she showed us photos of herself and her mother could how old were you? >> i was four. four years old. i always tell everybody i am sorry i resemble [inaudible] because my mother was beautiful. [laughter] chris: american b-29s were firebombing other japanese cities and her mother drilled her on exactly what to do if their home was ever attacked. >> she said that you have to get away from anything that was burning because it will trap you and you won't make it. if anything happens when i'm not with you, run t
heavy bombing mission over france and was once cap to fight the supreme allied commander general dwightr. now he had to figure out how to drop histories first a bomb on an enemy targets. ♪ >> it was a beautiful, beautiful town. chris: halfway around the world she lived with her parents on the estate of her grandfather who ran a major rubber company. what was that like? >> that was the most beautiful thing. the garden. it was filled with flowers from different seasons and the...
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and earl warren is appointed by dwight eisenhower. he was the republican candidate for vice president in 1948 when tom do we ran. and he is a tall, blond, all american moderate republican. this is someone who really made civil rights one of his calling's in california and called for the people to be brought together. he does have one stay on his legacy. an important stand. that is, supporting the japanese internment that we talked about so vividly in the -- and has memories in 1976 where he finally expressed remorse for the japanese internment. he wept and reflected on what he had done. nonetheless, remember, this is a time when the democratic within the party of segregation and the republican party was the party of lincoln so for warren to be in favor of civil rights at the time was on unusual. he had one of the first supreme court seats. dwight eisenhower had promised to him. warren says, give me the seat. eisenhower said i never promise to make you chief justice. warren says, you said the first seat is the first seat. so he held hi
and earl warren is appointed by dwight eisenhower. he was the republican candidate for vice president in 1948 when tom do we ran. and he is a tall, blond, all american moderate republican. this is someone who really made civil rights one of his calling's in california and called for the people to be brought together. he does have one stay on his legacy. an important stand. that is, supporting the japanese internment that we talked about so vividly in the -- and has memories in 1976 where he...
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[knock on door] (dwight) michael, should i call the-- what?i.t. tech guy and me did not get off to a great start. [soft piano music] ♪ yeah, i tried to install it myself, but you guys have these things so password-protected. that just means you have to enter your password. uh... what's your password, michael? um, it's-- oh. 1, 2, 3, 4. yes. [typing on keyboard] michael-- aah! gah! please don't do that. okay, i'm sorry. what is going on in there? why is he here? what are you doing?
[knock on door] (dwight) michael, should i call the-- what?i.t. tech guy and me did not get off to a great start. [soft piano music] ♪ yeah, i tried to install it myself, but you guys have these things so password-protected. that just means you have to enter your password. uh... what's your password, michael? um, it's-- oh. 1, 2, 3, 4. yes. [typing on keyboard] michael-- aah! gah! please don't do that. okay, i'm sorry. what is going on in there? why is he here? what are you doing?
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he says all you have done is offer an an adequate performance for a miserable one, which would be dwight eisenhower, kennedy's predecessor. kennedy is new to civil rights. when he arrives in 1961, his focus entirely is the cold war. if you look at his inaugural address, there are three words about domestic united states, three words about human rights at home. not even civil-rights rights, human rights at home. kennedy is preoccupied as the freedom writers -- riders are getting on the bus in 1961 and mississippi and alabama are beginning to tremble as the civil rights movement is beginning to gain traction, that will accelerate in 1962. explodes inn in birmingham, alabama in may, this is considered to be the education of jfk. is a whiter, jfk irishman from boston. he does not know people of color. he is from hyannis port and brooklyn and georgetown and palm beach and harvard and the choque school and the all-white navy and the all-white congress. he is slow and unaffected innocence by this great movement that is convulsing america. by may, he understands it. people told me how physically
he says all you have done is offer an an adequate performance for a miserable one, which would be dwight eisenhower, kennedy's predecessor. kennedy is new to civil rights. when he arrives in 1961, his focus entirely is the cold war. if you look at his inaugural address, there are three words about domestic united states, three words about human rights at home. not even civil-rights rights, human rights at home. kennedy is preoccupied as the freedom writers -- riders are getting on the bus in...
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dwight howard was among a couple of players that decided not to participate in the neil and instead went be back into the locker room area during the national anthem. every player had his right and any staffer has his right to determine how they want to address social justice, whether they want to neil, whether they don't want to neil. >> it's remarkable, extraordinary from last season to this, even before covid to this, john, to see all of these players, every single person out there kneeling. you did not have that unity even, you know, 20 or so weeks ago. players wore social justice messages on the backs of their jersey. so many people were fired up about the death of george floyd, breonna taylor. what happens next. the next couple of games you can see people doing this. what happens if the protests continue all season, john? >> i mean, there's a very strong possibility of that. i think the nba, the nba pa, they're prepared for that possibility. this is the player's league. they have always been player driven, superstar driven. for lebron james and the rest that made that stand, it sen
dwight howard was among a couple of players that decided not to participate in the neil and instead went be back into the locker room area during the national anthem. every player had his right and any staffer has his right to determine how they want to address social justice, whether they want to neil, whether they don't want to neil. >> it's remarkable, extraordinary from last season to this, even before covid to this, john, to see all of these players, every single person out there...
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dwight evans, is recognized. i rise : mr. speaker, to honor truly a great american and a real-life hero. i was fortunate enough to have him as a colleague for four years. congressman john lewis has been the inspiration to me at a very young age. i remember the first time i saw him was on the evening news. he was walking across the pettus bridge. i thought very strongly about him and what he was doing. i was 10 years old. and i found him to be inspiring. he was purposeful. he was driven to make a difference. he was driven to make some good trouble. now we must carry on with the work of civil rights and equal opportunity. rest in power, congressman lewis. the speaker pro tempore: mr. bishop. birn beneficiary at this time i'm delice -- mr. bishop: at this time i'm delighted to yield to the gentlelady from florida, representative val demings. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from florida is recognized. mrs. demings: mr. speaker, on june 12, 2016, a loan gunman walked into the pulse night club in orlando, florida, and opene
dwight evans, is recognized. i rise : mr. speaker, to honor truly a great american and a real-life hero. i was fortunate enough to have him as a colleague for four years. congressman john lewis has been the inspiration to me at a very young age. i remember the first time i saw him was on the evening news. he was walking across the pettus bridge. i thought very strongly about him and what he was doing. i was 10 years old. and i found him to be inspiring. he was purposeful. he was driven to make...
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very quickly, as congressman dwight evans stated, i'm a long-time resident of philadelphia, pennsylvania. i came here very john as an infant with a great migration from the south. my folks were from south carolina. they left after my father got out of the navy after world war ii, came to philadelphia. he wanted to have a better life for me and my other seven brothers and sisters. i've been here at christian strret pharmacy since about 1987, and over the years this area has changed tremendously. when i came down here it was known for, the word was moral hazard. they wouldn't even get insurance on the building because it was predominantly black and red line. ask forwarding to 2020, it is about 90% white it's been gentrified, what i call landlocked as cvs is two blocks away from it, walgreens, two blocks away from me, and i'm still in the process of holding on to the clients that i had prior to this. pharmacy, unfortunately, is a very narrow profit margin business today with the competition that i just dated to you. it's very difficult normally with a very low rate of reimbursement, it's pa
very quickly, as congressman dwight evans stated, i'm a long-time resident of philadelphia, pennsylvania. i came here very john as an infant with a great migration from the south. my folks were from south carolina. they left after my father got out of the navy after world war ii, came to philadelphia. he wanted to have a better life for me and my other seven brothers and sisters. i've been here at christian strret pharmacy since about 1987, and over the years this area has changed tremendously....
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late on the night of june 15th, he was found shot and killed near dwight way and valley street about a mile from his new apartment two. weeks later, there are still no leads. >> it's important that i get it out there and keep it out there. we have no leads as to who would kill my son. he was not hurtful to anyone. he did nothing. he was clearly walking and shot in the back of head. we really would like answers. if anybody knows anything, i would love for them to come forward. >> today would have been seth's 20th birthday. >>> police are investigating a case of graffiti vandalism at mission san jose as a hate crime. the words "native land" appeared on the 18th century structure along with spatters of red paint to simulate blood. >>> today a 400-foot long message was painted across a san jose street, and the activists who painted it say they chose that particular street for a very important reason. more than 60 volunteers painted black lives matter along empire street. message stretched out for three blocks. >> this is definitely something for the mayor to see through his neighborhood.
late on the night of june 15th, he was found shot and killed near dwight way and valley street about a mile from his new apartment two. weeks later, there are still no leads. >> it's important that i get it out there and keep it out there. we have no leads as to who would kill my son. he was not hurtful to anyone. he did nothing. he was clearly walking and shot in the back of head. we really would like answers. if anybody knows anything, i would love for them to come forward. >>...
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dwight howard was among a couple players that decided not to parti participate in the kneel and intendo the locker room. every place has his or her right and any staffer has his or her right, whether they want to kneel or not want to kneel. >> it's remarkable, just concerning last season to this, before covided to this, to see see all the players, every sing the person out there kneeling. you did not have that unity even 20 or so weeks ago, players they wore social justices messages on the backs of their jerseys. so people people were fired up about the death of george floyd. what happens, i know you said that -- you know, the next couple games, whams if they continue all season, john? >> i mean, there's a very strong possibility of that, and the nba,ment players association, they are prepared if thar possibility. this is the players' league. the nba is superstar driven and for lebron james, the rest of the players, tonight, to make that stand, it sends a message, and it could last a handful of games. it could last an entire season. we don't think that the nba is prepar prepared for th
dwight howard was among a couple players that decided not to parti participate in the kneel and intendo the locker room. every place has his or her right and any staffer has his or her right, whether they want to kneel or not want to kneel. >> it's remarkable, just concerning last season to this, before covided to this, to see see all the players, every sing the person out there kneeling. you did not have that unity even 20 or so weeks ago, players they wore social justices messages on...
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>> during the early stages of dwight eisenhower's term. with the unfair treaty back in the early 19 hundreds and when johnson was in office they had a big altercation and a group of people were killed. and they wrote diplomatic relations with the united states and they organize the third world powers because the panama canal treaty was signed in the middle of the night i think john haywood was secretary of state and they never saw the treaty was negotiated by a frenchman who had been to panama in 18 years but it was a treaty from the very beginning. >> you went back to panama as the ex-president to call noriega out as a fraudulent election. do you feel the fact you are the architect gave you a credibility in the last of central america and latin america? >> no doubt. as a left office one of the very first important elections was in panama and noriega was the head of the military and natural car on - - national guard was a cook and tried to steal the election and stuff the ballot box. i knew it was stuff and then announced the whole electio
>> during the early stages of dwight eisenhower's term. with the unfair treaty back in the early 19 hundreds and when johnson was in office they had a big altercation and a group of people were killed. and they wrote diplomatic relations with the united states and they organize the third world powers because the panama canal treaty was signed in the middle of the night i think john haywood was secretary of state and they never saw the treaty was negotiated by a frenchman who had been to...
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basketball star dwight howard says he will join the lakers when the nba season restarts in orlando laternth. the veteran center telling don lemon he will donate the balance of his salary, $700 million to social injustice initiatives to breathe again. >> i'm going to use my salary, all the money that, you know, the paychecks that i would be getting from going down in the bubble to help push this breathe again -- push our movement and just make sure that people don't forget about what's going on in our society. >> lebron james and the lakers are scheduled to fly as a team from l.a. to orlando on thursday. the nba season set to start july 30th. >>> finally, well, there is at least one person having a great 2020. chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes signing the richest deal in sports history yesterday. according to multiple reports, the record-breaking contract extension could be worth up to a staggering $503 million over 10 years. the 24-year-old led the chiefs to their first super bowl title in 50 years last season. here's a list of the richest deals in u.s. sports. mahomes twar fs the $450
basketball star dwight howard says he will join the lakers when the nba season restarts in orlando laternth. the veteran center telling don lemon he will donate the balance of his salary, $700 million to social injustice initiatives to breathe again. >> i'm going to use my salary, all the money that, you know, the paychecks that i would be getting from going down in the bubble to help push this breathe again -- push our movement and just make sure that people don't forget about what's...
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dwight eisenhower brought in the federal government too, let's just say, the historical aspect of it against a lot of southern democrat to try to desegregate the american south. it's not against republican history two, at certain points, commission federal government involvement to protect the life and liberty of all people in the final point i'll make is if you have a fifth-grader who cannot read the declaration of independence, i think their civil rights are being violated. if you do not have a citizenry that can read the founding document, i don't understand how you could say that's a good thing for the country or we should accept that. i think president trump being even more bold in the inner cities is something that will be a very favorable political trend. >> katrina, how do you see it. >> look. it's not illegal to be illiterate in this country, first, and second we can't continue to ignore the fundamental problem that we have in the country and that is the lack of personal accountability and responsibility so honestly, the best that we can do with the platform that we have, sp
dwight eisenhower brought in the federal government too, let's just say, the historical aspect of it against a lot of southern democrat to try to desegregate the american south. it's not against republican history two, at certain points, commission federal government involvement to protect the life and liberty of all people in the final point i'll make is if you have a fifth-grader who cannot read the declaration of independence, i think their civil rights are being violated. if you do not have...
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when the president of the united states dwight eisenhower was forced to send in a federal force to ensurehat the rights of americans were protected. is this what i'm hearing bobby rush say? is this what i'm hearing the modern progressives say? what is amazing to me is that the racial segregationists of the 18th century, the 19th century, the 20th century, and even now the 21st century. it is all like fdr said, that all we have to fear is fear itself. today's modern liberal movement, all they have to offer is race itself. >> lisa: also the congressman might want to take a look at some of the things the former vice president have said like former president obama was the first mainstream african-american who was bright, clean and articulate, saying he is just as bright as white kids, poor kids are. or if you have to go to a dunkin' donuts or 7-eleven. maybe he should take a look at those comments as well. steve, horace, thank you. >> thank you. >> lisa: thank you. up next the worst media centers, the dumb xp "the ingraham angle" has its eyes on you. and this is what you don't want to miss ne
when the president of the united states dwight eisenhower was forced to send in a federal force to ensurehat the rights of americans were protected. is this what i'm hearing bobby rush say? is this what i'm hearing the modern progressives say? what is amazing to me is that the racial segregationists of the 18th century, the 19th century, the 20th century, and even now the 21st century. it is all like fdr said, that all we have to fear is fear itself. today's modern liberal movement, all they...
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- wait, is this your place, dwight? - oh, no, no, i like to think of it as the kids' place.don't think we really need-- - oh, let's take the tour, pam. - yeah. - come on. here is the language skills and cognitive development area. these are english, uh, letters. i see you found our magical toy box, jim. - these are actually forks and knives from the break room.
- wait, is this your place, dwight? - oh, no, no, i like to think of it as the kids' place.don't think we really need-- - oh, let's take the tour, pam. - yeah. - come on. here is the language skills and cognitive development area. these are english, uh, letters. i see you found our magical toy box, jim. - these are actually forks and knives from the break room.
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. >>> at disney world, the lakers' dwight howard says he will play. he said he was conflicted about returning while protests continue about police brutality and social justice. he says he will donate his remaining salary, about 700,000 bucks, to his breathe again charity to make a difference in his community. >> that is nice. >>> making a difference in our community, our salute to the class of 2020. >> a lot of smiles here. we say congratulations to all our graduates. ♪ california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. it's about to get bester baby! ♪ menutaur! make it a double, yeah! nice mane! try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order now with no contact delivery. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now
. >>> at disney world, the lakers' dwight howard says he will play. he said he was conflicted about returning while protests continue about police brutality and social justice. he says he will donate his remaining salary, about 700,000 bucks, to his breathe again charity to make a difference in his community. >> that is nice. >>> making a difference in our community, our salute to the class of 2020. >> a lot of smiles here. we say congratulations to all our...