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here the story of dwight d. eisenhower might have ended. other tasks waiting for his favorite soldier. he expressed belief that one of the greatest pillars is a strong united states. he visited troops in various parts of the world with a growing sense of responsibility. we must remain, he said, the first champions of those that seek to lead their own lives in peace with their neighbors finally on february the 7th, the general from abilene left active military assignment. but not active participation in the life of his nagts. he accepted an invitation from columbia university to serve as president of that great institution. enabling him to devote his life to the challenges of education. but events of the post war world dictated otherwise. the urgent necessity for unity in the free world brought into being the north atlantic treaty. at the end of 1950 he answered his country's call once more. and once more he was on european soil to assume supreme command of the land, the sea, and the air forces of a grand defensive allian alliance. against t
here the story of dwight d. eisenhower might have ended. other tasks waiting for his favorite soldier. he expressed belief that one of the greatest pillars is a strong united states. he visited troops in various parts of the world with a growing sense of responsibility. we must remain, he said, the first champions of those that seek to lead their own lives in peace with their neighbors finally on february the 7th, the general from abilene left active military assignment. but not active...
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here the story of dwight d.rshall as the army's first postwar chief of staff. he expressed the belief that one of the greatest pillars of world peace is a strong united states. he visited troops stationed in various parts of the world to show america's growing sense of global responsibility. we must remain, he said, the first champions of those who seek to lead their own lives of peace with their own neighbors. final on february 7th, 1948, the general left active military assignment. but not active participation in the life of his nation. he accepted an invitation from columbia university to serve as president of that great institution enabling him to devote the remainder of his life to education. events of the postwar world dictated otherwise. the urgent necessity for unity in the free world brought into being the north atlantic treaty organization. and it was evident that only one man could make that vital and complicated organization work from the outset, dwight d. eisenhower. at the end of 1950 he answered h
here the story of dwight d.rshall as the army's first postwar chief of staff. he expressed the belief that one of the greatest pillars of world peace is a strong united states. he visited troops stationed in various parts of the world to show america's growing sense of global responsibility. we must remain, he said, the first champions of those who seek to lead their own lives of peace with their own neighbors. final on february 7th, 1948, the general left active military assignment. but not...
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dwight, get his autograph for michael, quickly. (dwight) jim carrey did not just walk in, okay?im) oh, my god, karen, you're right. that is animal from the muppet babies. you can't see my stomach. i am not chopping off phyllis' head with a chainsaw! [imitates engine revving, clears throat] [cheerful music] ♪
dwight, get his autograph for michael, quickly. (dwight) jim carrey did not just walk in, okay?im) oh, my god, karen, you're right. that is animal from the muppet babies. you can't see my stomach. i am not chopping off phyllis' head with a chainsaw! [imitates engine revving, clears throat] [cheerful music] ♪
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dwight: it is maybe a little bit like that.y there are clearly less distressed names in the market today than there would have been a year ago. there is less than 2% of those loans and high yield that trade below 80 today. i think the opportunity set has thatimpacted by all of comes into the market. you can be distressed because you are saying following earnings and cash flow. those companies tend to still be distressed. or you can be distressed because you have too much leverage and can't have access to liquidity. most of those companies have found access to capital. they found significant liquidity in their cost of debt, even though they are risk -- distressed companies and have gone down because underlying rates have fallen. i think that will provide less defaults next year and less distress opportunity until we see a little more disruption in the market. eric: people know your background, the former cfo of el paso. they count on you for an informed perspective on energy credit. it has been rallying. does that continue? dwig
dwight: it is maybe a little bit like that.y there are clearly less distressed names in the market today than there would have been a year ago. there is less than 2% of those loans and high yield that trade below 80 today. i think the opportunity set has thatimpacted by all of comes into the market. you can be distressed because you are saying following earnings and cash flow. those companies tend to still be distressed. or you can be distressed because you have too much leverage and can't have...
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on the presidency, take a virtual tour of the dwight d eisenhower presidential library and museum located in kansas. showcasing the legacy of the nation's 34th president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3 . >> plymouth colony, the first year is a 1980 educational film dramatizing the pilgrims journey from england to holland and their voyage to new england in 1620. it ends with the depiction of the first thanksgiving in massachusetts, much of the narration is taken from the book of plymouth plantation, written by a pilgrim, william bradford. ♪ >> the time is september in the year 1620. the good ship mayflower is carrying programs across the sea to america. why did they leave their homes? the answer is in the history of the plymouth plantation, written by william bradford. his history began with religious problems in new england, when the new ruler became king in 1603. as king, james was also supreme head of the church of england, the official church. but, some people objected to these expensive rules and rituals of the church of england, they would call them separatists. th
on the presidency, take a virtual tour of the dwight d eisenhower presidential library and museum located in kansas. showcasing the legacy of the nation's 34th president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3 . >> plymouth colony, the first year is a 1980 educational film dramatizing the pilgrims journey from england to holland and their voyage to new england in 1620. it ends with the depiction of the first thanksgiving in massachusetts, much of the narration is taken from the...
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in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch." leading the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first concert. demolition of the stick began in late 2014 and it was completed in september 2015. the giants had moved to pacific rail park in 2000 while the 49ers moved to santa clara in 2014. with structural claims and numerous name changes, many have passed through and will remember candlestick park as home to the legendary athletes and entertainment. these memorable moments will live on in a place called the stick. >>> i'd like to call the djp directors meeting to order. this meeting is conducted input pursuant to the brown act to facilitate teleconferencing to reduce the risk of covid-19 during transmission at board meetings. the brown acts sets strict rules for teleconferencing. the go
in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch." leading the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first concert. demolition of the stick began in late 2014 and it was completed in...
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on the presidency, take a virtual tour of the dwight d eisenhower presidential library and museum located in kansas. showcasing the legacy of the nation's 34th president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3 . >> plymouth colony, the first year is a 1980 educational film dramatizing the pilgrims journey from england to holland and their voyage to new england in 1620. it ends with the depiction of the first thanksgiving in massachusetts, much of the narration is taken from the book of plymouth plantation, written by a pilgrim, william bradford.
on the presidency, take a virtual tour of the dwight d eisenhower presidential library and museum located in kansas. showcasing the legacy of the nation's 34th president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3 . >> plymouth colony, the first year is a 1980 educational film dramatizing the pilgrims journey from england to holland and their voyage to new england in 1620. it ends with the depiction of the first thanksgiving in massachusetts, much of the narration is taken from the...
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authorized by congress in 1997, the dwight d.isenhauer memorial occupies a four-acre park another the u.s. capitol across the street from the smithsonian's national air and space museum. up next, a 30-minute tour of the new memorial, and following that we talked to "washington post" art and architecture critic fill kennecot to talk about the debates over the deseen and to talk about the architect on his thoughts about the completed work. >> hi. i'm the directory executive director of the eisenhauer memorial commission, and we're here tonight in washington, d.c. in the northwest corner of the new presidential memorial for dieting d. eisenhower but this story starts about 1,000 miles west of washington, d.c. in an lean, kansas, and while eisenhower was born in denison, texas, his family moved back to abalone, kansas, when he was just a toddler and he stayed there through high school. i want to direct your view over here to this speech that is inscribed on this wall in the northwest corner of the memorial. when world war ii guillerm
authorized by congress in 1997, the dwight d.isenhauer memorial occupies a four-acre park another the u.s. capitol across the street from the smithsonian's national air and space museum. up next, a 30-minute tour of the new memorial, and following that we talked to "washington post" art and architecture critic fill kennecot to talk about the debates over the deseen and to talk about the architect on his thoughts about the completed work. >> hi. i'm the directory executive...
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authorized by congress in 1997, the dwight d.enhauer memorial occupies a four-acre park another the u.s. capitol across the street from the
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in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch." leading the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first concert. demolition of the stick began in late 2014 and it was completed in september 2015. the giants had moved to pacific rail park in 2000 while the 49ers moved to santa clara in 2014. with structural claims and numerous name changes, many have passed through and will remember candlestick park as home to the legendary athletes and entertainment. these memorable moments will live on in a place called the stick. (♪) [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear music stands and take a ride on the low rider down the street. it is an experience that you can't have anywhere else in san francisco. [♪] [♪] >> district nine is a in the southeast po
in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch." leading the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first concert. demolition of the stick began in late 2014 and it was completed in...
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dwight gale was west brom's top scored two years ago. here he was to bring them again.le, a week has brought a big result. it's well documented, the problems we have. there were a few bodies out there who are just recovering from the virus, so i can't be carrying after the players. in a tough couple of weeks, they've stuck at it and got a result, which is great to. this is a tribute to an absent striker. bulls fa ns tribute to an absent striker. bulls fans raised seven and a half thousand pounds for a banner of raul gimenez, who was at home recovering from a fractured skull. their match with aston villa was drift to a draw when it brought an unlikely climax. villa lost a key player when douglas louise wasn't sent off, but away from home and with one man less, they still went forward. that contact onjohn mcginn would change where the points went in this west midlands derby, a penalty at the end and where all ghazi scored it. where the fans were, perhaps they would ...joe the fans were, perhaps they would joe linsky, bbc news. so, we've already heard about two derbies in
dwight gale was west brom's top scored two years ago. here he was to bring them again.le, a week has brought a big result. it's well documented, the problems we have. there were a few bodies out there who are just recovering from the virus, so i can't be carrying after the players. in a tough couple of weeks, they've stuck at it and got a result, which is great to. this is a tribute to an absent striker. bulls fa ns tribute to an absent striker. bulls fans raised seven and a half thousand...
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when i hear cap david you think of dwight eisenhower. when i hear rose garden i think of jacqueline kennedy's efforts. i am uncertain what melania trump has decided on that at this time but anything that beautifies the rose gardens whether it is michelle obama's organic thing or planting vegetables and the like, i approve of that and approve of making the rose garden a special place. >> one of her close friends was married to paul mellon, and she was an expert horticulture, and she asked if she would help design if she would help redesign -- the rose garden. show less text >> if you could both have lunch with ms. kennedy today and ask her about her legacy do you think she would be surprised at what she put in place and it still has the impact that it does today? >> doug? >> i do not think she would be surprised. that interview what we are talking about the ratings bonanza of all time in the public interest that took place in the white house and her work, it became a big part of her legacy, just like lady bird johnson moved for a highway
when i hear cap david you think of dwight eisenhower. when i hear rose garden i think of jacqueline kennedy's efforts. i am uncertain what melania trump has decided on that at this time but anything that beautifies the rose gardens whether it is michelle obama's organic thing or planting vegetables and the like, i approve of that and approve of making the rose garden a special place. >> one of her close friends was married to paul mellon, and she was an expert horticulture, and she asked...
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dwight d eisenhower residential museum director takes us on a virtual tour abilene kansas showcases thecy of the nation's 34th president. here is a preview. >> as i mentioned we use quotes, last thing you see in his military career i hate war as only a soldier who lived it can really encapsulates his presidency and his administration. after his time in the military he wanted peace for americans on the whole world. we felt like this was the most important thing that our guest needed to see before they left his military career. beyond that you can see the colors of change. campaign memorabilia in front of you. we've gone about a military to presidential blue and gold colors. first we get to meet mimi eisenhower. this is her gallery. we tell the story how she was a traditional housewife from the 30s, 40s and 50s but she was quite progressive. she was a woman of her time. she believed if you as a woman needed to work outside your home that was great if you needed to do that she supported you. she also understood that her role was as a partner to hike eisenhower. in the military spouse playe
dwight d eisenhower residential museum director takes us on a virtual tour abilene kansas showcases thecy of the nation's 34th president. here is a preview. >> as i mentioned we use quotes, last thing you see in his military career i hate war as only a soldier who lived it can really encapsulates his presidency and his administration. after his time in the military he wanted peace for americans on the whole world. we felt like this was the most important thing that our guest needed to see...
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among them, dwight d. eisenhower. >> three days from now, after half a century in the service of our country, i shall lay down the responsibilities of office as in traditional and solemn ceremony the authority of the presidency is vested in my successor. we now stand ten years past the midpoint of the century that has witnessed four major wars among great nations. three of these involve our own country. despite these holocausts, america is today the strongest, the most influential and most productive nation in the world. in the councils of government we must guard against unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought by the military industrial complex. the misplaced power will persist. >> let's bring in evan turner, he's author of one of my favorite ike books and that's saying a lot. i love reading about ike. it was ike's bluff, the secret battle to save the world. evan, we might -- we had steve inscape on talking about when a president leaves office often things change very quickly. i was giving the e
among them, dwight d. eisenhower. >> three days from now, after half a century in the service of our country, i shall lay down the responsibilities of office as in traditional and solemn ceremony the authority of the presidency is vested in my successor. we now stand ten years past the midpoint of the century that has witnessed four major wars among great nations. three of these involve our own country. despite these holocausts, america is today the strongest, the most influential and...
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on the presidency, take a virtual tour of the dwight d eisenhower presidential library and museum located in kansas, showcasing the legacy of the nation's 34th president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> next, we will hear the story of the pilgrims crossing in 1620 and the origins of the mayflower compact, we will also tour mayflower two, a reproduction of the original ship to see what life was like on board. next, we will hear the story of the pilgrims crossing in 1620 and the origins of the mayflower compact. we will also tour mayflower two, a reproduction of the
on the presidency, take a virtual tour of the dwight d eisenhower presidential library and museum located in kansas, showcasing the legacy of the nation's 34th president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> next, we will hear the story of the pilgrims crossing in 1620 and the origins of the mayflower compact, we will also tour mayflower two, a reproduction of the original ship to see what life was like on board. next, we will hear the story of the pilgrims crossing in...
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with a final dedication of the dwight david eisenhower memorial at the end of my senate career, it is a full family circle accomplishment. if my dad helped to elect ike, the least i could do is leave a memorial on the mall to a great general and president a reality. eisenhower famously said the proudest thing that i can say is that i am from abilene. he was a small town kansas boy who served western democracy and led the nation for eight years with peace and prosperity. i too came from a small town in kansas. how did this boy from holton, kansas, become the longest serving member in kansas city. like father, like soon. i graduated from k state with a journalism. my dad saw -- i was joined in peace time -- i joined in peacetime and served on okinawa and was part of the first marine contingent to serve to iwo jimma. i dropped everything and drove to washington when senator frank carlson asked me to come and work for him. within weeks of leaving phoenix, i was the chief of staff for senator carlson, a highly respected senator who made his mark on kansas city as the only person to serve o
with a final dedication of the dwight david eisenhower memorial at the end of my senate career, it is a full family circle accomplishment. if my dad helped to elect ike, the least i could do is leave a memorial on the mall to a great general and president a reality. eisenhower famously said the proudest thing that i can say is that i am from abilene. he was a small town kansas boy who served western democracy and led the nation for eight years with peace and prosperity. i too came from a small...
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with a final dedication of the dwight davidisenhower memorial at the end of my senate career it is a full family circle accomplishment. if my dad helped elect ike the least i could do is lead the effort to make it memorial on the mall to great general and president a reality. in the homecoming address eisenhower famsly said the proudest thing that i can say is that i am fm abilene. he was a small-town kans boy who saved western democracy, led the nation for eight years with peace and prosperity. will i to come from a small town in kansas. so how did this boy from holton kansas become the longest-serving member of congress and kansas history. ke father like son. i graduate from k state with a degree in journalism. my fathe joined the marines in world war ii s and saw action and okinawand here jima. i was -- i joint in peacetime and servedn okinawa i was part of the first marine to returno here jima on the 15th anniversary of that battle. so from marine captain to newspaper editor a news director of an areas and generate a station in arizona i dropped everything and drove to washington
with a final dedication of the dwight davidisenhower memorial at the end of my senate career it is a full family circle accomplishment. if my dad helped elect ike the least i could do is lead the effort to make it memorial on the mall to great general and president a reality. in the homecoming address eisenhower famsly said the proudest thing that i can say is that i am fm abilene. he was a small-town kans boy who saved western democracy, led the nation for eight years with peace and...
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the area rezone will be including adeline st., shattuck avenue between dwight way, and the oakland borderwill be allowing developers to go from six floors up to seven floors on shattuck. and up to six fours on adeline. if they are willing to make 50% of those units affordable. the area was once a thriving black community but has been impacted by the high housing cost. one of the city council members said the only way to bring back the wo >> thank you for watching, news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. yes evening news is coming ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news the f.d.a. authorizes the moderna vaccine meaning an extra boost is coming as the spike in deaths is only going to get worse. shipments of moderna's shot will begin this weekend the rollout welcome news to healthcare workers and nursing home residents. 50,000 have been vaccinated in the last week, plus the vice president and congressional leaders. but the debate tonight about who is but the debate tonight about who is next, essential workers or adults 65 and older. coronavirus crisis: numbers that are
the area rezone will be including adeline st., shattuck avenue between dwight way, and the oakland borderwill be allowing developers to go from six floors up to seven floors on shattuck. and up to six fours on adeline. if they are willing to make 50% of those units affordable. the area was once a thriving black community but has been impacted by the high housing cost. one of the city council members said the only way to bring back the wo >> thank you for watching, news continues streaming...
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howttle more confused, dwight david ivan how are -- dwight david eisenhower defeated some, so the american collective conversation -- consciousness needed a conversation about george meade, and i hope in a small way that my book will place george meade in his thetful position as one of union generals significant in the civil war in contributing to the preservation of the union. my book inserts meade in that conversation, i will feel i have done justice to him. john: what was said about meade in terms of his interpretation? did it stand out, or is it just basically a biography? a pretty goods story. it is a shorter book. he said that overall, it is a fairly positive interpretation of george meade, more positive, i think, than negative on the whole. there are some other people working on george meade. john selby's book. he teaches at roanoke college, and he wrote "meade's command in the army of the potomac," so he 3-'65. at meade from '6 there is another book on the gettysburg campaign. chris stone knows more about george meade than anyone on the planet. he has been working on meade quite ex
howttle more confused, dwight david ivan how are -- dwight david eisenhower defeated some, so the american collective conversation -- consciousness needed a conversation about george meade, and i hope in a small way that my book will place george meade in his thetful position as one of union generals significant in the civil war in contributing to the preservation of the union. my book inserts meade in that conversation, i will feel i have done justice to him. john: what was said about meade in...
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small businesses with the ppp all those issues is an immediacy pennsylvania, democratic congressman dwight evans says despite the possible hold up. he is prepared to get relief out to americans. we should stand years malls, we have to do we get just a pennsylvania republican congressman lloyd smucker says he supports the framework to bring relief to americans but has not seen the bill yet some of pieces are in there but until we see the final language of just not sure exactly what those look like yet democrats are blaming a recent a man from pennsylvania republican senator pat toomey. >>to decrease federal reserve spending for complicating negotiations. virginia democratic senator mark warner says last minute changes is not a first for congress where. >>probably going to right up against the edge, but i do think we will end up getting a deal smucker is confident congress will eventually come to terms. >>and get a bill out and hopefully we'll be going so within the few days or at least the next week. >>house and senate leadership says lawmakers should prepared to stay on capitol hill throug
small businesses with the ppp all those issues is an immediacy pennsylvania, democratic congressman dwight evans says despite the possible hold up. he is prepared to get relief out to americans. we should stand years malls, we have to do we get just a pennsylvania republican congressman lloyd smucker says he supports the framework to bring relief to americans but has not seen the bill yet some of pieces are in there but until we see the final language of just not sure exactly what those look...
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the lens of later to photographer heidi benson the man who's 40 got every american president since dwight eisenhower when asked you know why the saltire. well i mean that painting i would probably just escape myself as being political it wasn't intended to be a quick statement basically a lot of the soul to have because i'm scottish and as an artist you literal and same for things that. you will confer that thing that catches your eye again and yet everywhere i went in the water but ever so for to get off the salt just. so for me it was almost the kissel can you believe and believe in a date as people are doing something with us for the graft some oh maybe 40 years and said to them donna i'd like to come on one photograph you in the white house needs said no i said well you know don't load up no need for font key. and you have saying no because it didn't like the picture you were from of all the money on the star and he was a bit too happy with that picture only did shome greed and he offered it i said because i need taken on i can't see nights and it's wonderful don that all that money h
the lens of later to photographer heidi benson the man who's 40 got every american president since dwight eisenhower when asked you know why the saltire. well i mean that painting i would probably just escape myself as being political it wasn't intended to be a quick statement basically a lot of the soul to have because i'm scottish and as an artist you literal and same for things that. you will confer that thing that catches your eye again and yet everywhere i went in the water but ever so for...
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president since dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kennedy was a guest. as was barack obama the banners and donald trump who boasted of his services to the family such as finding abortion rights made tremendous progress tremendous progress you know what we've done and it's been my honor. that drives the united states state department crazy because they're not deciding who gets face time with the president the family is you control you control the president's time beth power the national prayer record self is is just one morning and it's the only sort of visible part is just want to bet on what is essentially a week long festival where for instance they'll have. seminars for the oil industry and god the defense industry and god what does god want from missile manufacturers more money more missiles the grandiose prayer breakfast aside the family works in conspicuously for years the number of congressman stayed in the family house on c. street in washington d.c. for negligible rent and that influence remains all too evident during the coronavirus crisis to r
president since dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kennedy was a guest. as was barack obama the banners and donald trump who boasted of his services to the family such as finding abortion rights made tremendous progress tremendous progress you know what we've done and it's been my honor. that drives the united states state department crazy because they're not deciding who gets face time with the president the family is you control you control the president's time beth power the national prayer...
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president since dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kennedy was a guest. as was barack obama the banners and donald trump who boasted of his services to the family such as fighting abortion rights made tremendous progress tremendous progress you know what we've done that it's been my honor. to drive the united states state department crazy because they're not deciding who gets face time with the president the family is you control you control the president's time that power the national prayer record self is just one morning and it's the only sort of visible part is just want to bet on what is essentially a week long festival where for instance they'll have. seminars for the oil industry and god the defense industry and god what does god want from missile manufacturers more money more missiles the grandiose prayer breakfast aside the family works in conspicuously for years the number of congressman stayed in the family house on c. street in washington d.c. for negligible rent and that influence remains all too evident during the coronavirus crisis to right
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child advocacy groups that this is more than just a passion it's a bloody state on the fundamental dwight's of children. israel. just coming up to ha passed in the afternoon here in moscow that brings you up to date then i will back again at the top of the hour. that's the important question u.s. dollar as the world reserve currency are we on the threshold of an era where it is no longer the world reserve currency after basically a 100 year run. greetings and salutation. with black friday in the books and cyber monday arizonans success the holiday shopping season is in full swing here in the united states and around the world and while holiday shoppers the world over probably found a sale or 2 were free to fill their bill it was without.
child advocacy groups that this is more than just a passion it's a bloody state on the fundamental dwight's of children. israel. just coming up to ha passed in the afternoon here in moscow that brings you up to date then i will back again at the top of the hour. that's the important question u.s. dollar as the world reserve currency are we on the threshold of an era where it is no longer the world reserve currency after basically a 100 year run. greetings and salutation. with black friday in...
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he was invited to the white house to meet with dwight eisenhower. now, it must be said, dwight eisenhower had no interest in classical music. when his press secretary was asked whether clyburn would play during the visit, he said, i don't think so. and he didn't. people read breathless accounts of clyburn's every move in newspapers and magazines. there were proportraits, opinio pieces, discussions of his baptist roots. there were articles on whether his victory in moscow would somehow transform the u.s.-soviet relationship. can one imagine such a thing today? with the overseas accomplishments of a classical musician capture the attention of america's political leaders? or the country's newspapers and magazines? would we have a ticker tape parade that would attract a hundred thousand delirious fans, held for an artist with a gift for playing chtchaikovsky? i think we know the answer to that is no. but in an earlier time, a pianist's triumph could mesmerize the american people. few would question the notion that classical music has little relevance in
he was invited to the white house to meet with dwight eisenhower. now, it must be said, dwight eisenhower had no interest in classical music. when his press secretary was asked whether clyburn would play during the visit, he said, i don't think so. and he didn't. people read breathless accounts of clyburn's every move in newspapers and magazines. there were proportraits, opinio pieces, discussions of his baptist roots. there were articles on whether his victory in moscow would somehow transform...
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on the presidency, take a virtual tour of the dwight d eisenhower presidential library and museum located in kansas, showcasing the legacy of the nation's 34th president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> next, we will hear the story of the pilgrims crossing in 1620 and the origins of the mayflower compact, we will also tour mayflower two, a reproduction of the original ship to see what life was like on board. next, we will hear the story of the pilgrims crossing in 1620 and the origins of the mayflower compact. we will also tour mayflower two, a reproduction of the original ship to see what life was like on board. >> i'm the deputy executive director of plymouth museums and we are at plymouth massachusetts. mayflower two is behind me, a full scale of reproduction of the ship, that brought the programs to new england in 1620. provided by the name of albert, getting the name of pilgrim fathers, which is still in the united kingdom today, they are called the pilgrim fathers, but americans tend to call them pilgrims. william bradford in his chronicle and also in his poetr
on the presidency, take a virtual tour of the dwight d eisenhower presidential library and museum located in kansas, showcasing the legacy of the nation's 34th president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> next, we will hear the story of the pilgrims crossing in 1620 and the origins of the mayflower compact, we will also tour mayflower two, a reproduction of the original ship to see what life was like on board. next, we will hear the story of the pilgrims crossing in...
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up next, dwight d. eisenhower presidential library museum director dawn hammatt takes us on a virtual tour of the facility in abilene, kansas. it showcases the legacy of the nation's 34th president. ms. hammett also takes questions from viewers. the foundation hosted this event and provided the video. >> our featured speaker, dawn hammatt is the director of the eisenhower museum in abilene, kansas. she has been in her current role since 2016 and prior to the archives she managed the design and fabrication of a 22,000 square-foot exhibition for the mississippi arts and entertainment experience. working in the museum field for her entire career predominantly in new orleans for local, state, at private organizations. dawn has overseen disaster recovery efforts. her work has been in collections management and administration. dawn, are you with us today? ms. hammatt: i am, thank you. thank you for inviting me. patrick: i do not know if we have your video yet. let's see. well that is giving up it is great to
up next, dwight d. eisenhower presidential library museum director dawn hammatt takes us on a virtual tour of the facility in abilene, kansas. it showcases the legacy of the nation's 34th president. ms. hammett also takes questions from viewers. the foundation hosted this event and provided the video. >> our featured speaker, dawn hammatt is the director of the eisenhower museum in abilene, kansas. she has been in her current role since 2016 and prior to the archives she managed the...
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guess, knowing pat, is that his role model and the person he may admired the most isdm at kansan dwight eisenhower and in e book how i could lead, which pat all gave us a copy of i read that ike led with a sense of humor and is part of the arc of leadership getting along with people and getting things done and he also said the supreme quality for leadership is unquestiably integrity. , without it no real success is possible noo matter whether it s on ag, section gang, football field, in the army or in an office. pat roberts, i have no doubt thathat youave lived up to that role model, that kansan esteemed around the world and you have led like ike led. i thank you and you staff for all you have done for kansans and for america and i thank you for what y've done for me and our team. d your mom, you dad, your dad th you say got you started in this politics worldic and i knew your mom never m your dad and they would be so proudf you for the service that you completed and that you are completing this term. frankie and dav and ashley and leslie, thank you for support, engagement. it is not pa
guess, knowing pat, is that his role model and the person he may admired the most isdm at kansan dwight eisenhower and in e book how i could lead, which pat all gave us a copy of i read that ike led with a sense of humor and is part of the arc of leadership getting along with people and getting things done and he also said the supreme quality for leadership is unquestiably integrity. , without it no real success is possible noo matter whether it s on ag, section gang, football field, in the...
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michael harrington, the other america, dwight mcdonald's review in the new yorker, that is how it attached non-populist, he was not a populist. compare him to fdr and say they were both attrition, suffered debilitating illnesses, better politicians, somehow maybe because his career coincided with the period of prosperity rather than the great depression jfk that wasn't what animated him. >> glad you raised that. we haven't talked about the two of them that way. i suggest somewhere in the book, what is the word? he was never engaged by the fdr -- never connected with him in the way a lot of other people did. it is extraordinary the degree to which the candies were isolated from the great depression grows. kennedy said in terms of marriage and so on in the 1930s gives you a sense how the kennedys did and you are quite right that jfk comes of political age after this in result of the war in the aftermath. >> host: the need for public service and commitment to democracy and courage feel so great. what of young jack leaves you hopeful that today's emerging generation can rise to make an impact?
michael harrington, the other america, dwight mcdonald's review in the new yorker, that is how it attached non-populist, he was not a populist. compare him to fdr and say they were both attrition, suffered debilitating illnesses, better politicians, somehow maybe because his career coincided with the period of prosperity rather than the great depression jfk that wasn't what animated him. >> glad you raised that. we haven't talked about the two of them that way. i suggest somewhere in the...
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coming up in the next hour, representative dwight evans, the pennsylvania democrat there.e is coming in at 6:30 a.m. in new york, 11:30 a.m. in london. from new york and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ karina: this is bloomberg surveillance. --res of esther's nsa think of astrazeneca sank to an eight-month low today. agreeing to buy acxiom\ -- alexian pharmaceuticals. the company specializes in immunology for treatment of rare diseases. deutsche bank may eventually allow some of its 4600 employees in new york city to move elsewhere. german lender is preparing to move operations to the time warner center in manhattan. it is discussing how to allow more employees to work from home and from other locations. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: thank you so much, karina. this is what the markets are looking at. a nice briefing from sir howard on exit and the impact it could have on pound. stocks starting out in a bullish mood, investors taking comfort from stimulus bill negotiations. also the u.s., encouraging news, i would say, about the vaccine in u.s. and
coming up in the next hour, representative dwight evans, the pennsylvania democrat there.e is coming in at 6:30 a.m. in new york, 11:30 a.m. in london. from new york and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ karina: this is bloomberg surveillance. --res of esther's nsa think of astrazeneca sank to an eight-month low today. agreeing to buy acxiom\ -- alexian pharmaceuticals. the company specializes in immunology for treatment of rare diseases. deutsche bank may eventually allow some of its 4600...
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. >> dwight eisenhower was 70. here came kennedy, who was 43, and mrs.nedy's 31. >> the kennedys knew how to turn their youth into something deeper and more symbolic of america entering an age of renewal, with a new generation that was going to conquer the world. >> jackie was the epitome of style and glamor. this was going to be a white house of unprecedented elegance, and the country loved it. >> going to the inauguration was amazing. this was new and energetic. this was, in fact, the new frontier. >> jackie later recalled her memories of that momentous day. >> everyone says, why didn't jack kiss you after? which of course you would never do there. but you had to march out in such order. and i so badly wanted to see him alone. >> she's worried about being separated from her husband as he starts this new role as leader of the free world. she didn't know what it would do to her marriage. and she can't quite get to him. >> and i caught up to him in the capitol, and he's just looking at me, and there really were tears in his eyes. i mean, that was so much
. >> dwight eisenhower was 70. here came kennedy, who was 43, and mrs.nedy's 31. >> the kennedys knew how to turn their youth into something deeper and more symbolic of america entering an age of renewal, with a new generation that was going to conquer the world. >> jackie was the epitome of style and glamor. this was going to be a white house of unprecedented elegance, and the country loved it. >> going to the inauguration was amazing. this was new and energetic. this...
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president since dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kennedy was a guest. as was barack obama matters and donald trump who boasted of his services to the family such as fighting abortion rights made tremendous progress tremendous progress you know what we've done and it's been my honor. that drives the united states state department crazy because they're not deciding who gets face time with the president the family is you control you control the president's time that power the national prayer record selfness is just one morning and it's the only sort of visible part is just want to bet on what is essentially a week long festival where for instance they'll have. seminars for the oil industry and god the defense industry and god what does god want from missile manufacturers more money more missiles the grandiose prayer breakfast aside the family works in conspicuously for years a number of congressmen stayed in the family house on c. street in washington d.c. for negligible rent and that influence remains all too evident during the coronavirus crisis to right
president since dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kennedy was a guest. as was barack obama matters and donald trump who boasted of his services to the family such as fighting abortion rights made tremendous progress tremendous progress you know what we've done and it's been my honor. that drives the united states state department crazy because they're not deciding who gets face time with the president the family is you control you control the president's time that power the national prayer record...
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president since dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kennedy was a guest. as was barack obama matters and donald trump who boasted of his services to the family such as finding abortion rights made tremendous progress tremendous progress you know what we've done and it's been my honor. to drive the united states state department crazy because they're not deciding who gets face time with the president the family is you control you control the president's time that power the national prayer record self is just one morning and it's the only sort of visible part is just want to bet on what is essentially a week long festival where for instance they'll have. seminars for the oil industry and god the defense industry and god what does god want from missile manufacturers more money more missiles the grandiose prayer breakfast aside the family works in conspicuously for years the number of congressmen stayed in the family house on c. street in washington d.c. for negligible rent and that influence remains all too evident during the coronavirus crisis to right now i
president since dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kennedy was a guest. as was barack obama matters and donald trump who boasted of his services to the family such as finding abortion rights made tremendous progress tremendous progress you know what we've done and it's been my honor. to drive the united states state department crazy because they're not deciding who gets face time with the president the family is you control you control the president's time that power the national prayer record self...
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president since dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kennedy was a guest. as was barack obama else matters and donald trump who boasted of his services to the family such as fighting abortion rights made tremendous progress tremendous progress you know what we've done and it's been my honor. to drive the united states state department crazy because they're not deciding who gets face time with the president the family is you control you control the president's time that power the national prayer record selfness is just one morning and it's the only sort of visible part is just want to bet on what is essentially a week long big festival where for instance they'll have. seminars for the oil industry and god the defense industry and god what does god want from missile manufacturers more money more missiles the grandiose prayer breakfast aside the family works in conspicuously for years the number of congressmen stayed in the family house on c. street in washington d.c. for negligible rent and that influence remains all too evident during the coronavirus crisis
president since dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kennedy was a guest. as was barack obama else matters and donald trump who boasted of his services to the family such as fighting abortion rights made tremendous progress tremendous progress you know what we've done and it's been my honor. to drive the united states state department crazy because they're not deciding who gets face time with the president the family is you control you control the president's time that power the national prayer record...
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speak would welcome to the distinguished form dwight d eisenhower president of the united states of america. [applause]
speak would welcome to the distinguished form dwight d eisenhower president of the united states of america. [applause]
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. >> a young army lieutenant colonel who would go on to serve as president of the united states, dwight david eisenhower, what was his role in this? >> well, it's an interesting story because at the time, he was very disappointed that he didn't get to europe during world war i. most of his west point classmates did get to europe, so he was disillusioned and he was actually contemplating resigning from the military. and then he heard about this trip. he heard about it at the last minute and so he had to rush to join the trip. they couldn't -- he couldn't even get to the starting point. he had to go to the camp site where they spent the first night. but it really kept him in the military, and of course that changed his life and changed the history of the u.s. >> so, let's watch this film, the u.s. army motor convoy, and who had the idea of filming this and turning this into a 25-minute silent film? documentary. >> well, the u.s. military wanted to film it, because first of all, they wanted to be able to show people back in washington the military leadership, here's the condition of the ro
. >> a young army lieutenant colonel who would go on to serve as president of the united states, dwight david eisenhower, what was his role in this? >> well, it's an interesting story because at the time, he was very disappointed that he didn't get to europe during world war i. most of his west point classmates did get to europe, so he was disillusioned and he was actually contemplating resigning from the military. and then he heard about this trip. he heard about it at the last...
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that was congressman dwight evans, democrat from pennsylvania.o our audience worldwide, good morning. alongside lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. just want to go through the price action quickly. bond yields higher, equities deeper. the story holds in the bond market. up three or four basis points. in the equity market, we do follow-up session highs. , call still positive .7% a 26 points. lisa abramowicz, reporting from our team at bloomberg. weighing on the market a little bit. lisa: technology giants deemed gatekeepers by the european union could face fines of 10% of their annual revenue if they unfairly favor services, that would be the facebooks and googles of the world saying of search results come back favoring their own products or their partners or financial benefit, they could get fined or otherwise forced to divest some of their businesses. you can see there is a bit of reaction in markets with google shares down a little bit. it is interesting, the e.u. has been leading the way. there is a question of whether other nations, particul
that was congressman dwight evans, democrat from pennsylvania.o our audience worldwide, good morning. alongside lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. just want to go through the price action quickly. bond yields higher, equities deeper. the story holds in the bond market. up three or four basis points. in the equity market, we do follow-up session highs. , call still positive .7% a 26 points. lisa abramowicz, reporting from our team at bloomberg. weighing on the market a little bit. lisa:...
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ultimately they lost control, as mccarthy continued to make the charges once dwight eisenhower, a republicansident. eventually it destroyed him. for years, republicans went along despite knowing that these theories, these conspiracy theories were wild and implausible. you're seeing much of the same behavior. i think mitch mcconnell will stand in history right next to robert taft for enabling a conspiracy he knows deep down is unfounded and extremely damping to kind of the social stability of the country. >> an important read. ron, thank you for talking to us about it. anne, thank you so much as well for discussing all of this with us. >>> trump amnesia is sweeping through washington. republicans who selectively ignored all kinds of transgressions by president trump suddenly regained moral and ethical standards now that democrats have taken control of the white house. they're acting like the last five years never happened. the person most recently afflicted with trump amnesia is texas republican senator john cornyn slamming president-elect biden's selection neera tanden. >> in light of her em
ultimately they lost control, as mccarthy continued to make the charges once dwight eisenhower, a republicansident. eventually it destroyed him. for years, republicans went along despite knowing that these theories, these conspiracy theories were wild and implausible. you're seeing much of the same behavior. i think mitch mcconnell will stand in history right next to robert taft for enabling a conspiracy he knows deep down is unfounded and extremely damping to kind of the social stability of...
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but one of the few times dwight eisenhower ever cried in public was when he announced in 1955 that theaccine would be available. and the ambient fear in the country -- my friend jeffrey ward, the great biographer, suffered from polio and remembers the terror that faced every child, every family. and understandably of course there's skepticism about everything in life. but science has proven to be better for us than worse. and here's hoping that faith can once again carry us through. >> jeffrey ward, i'm reminded is a viewer, may very well be watching tonight. the author of among other works "first class temperament." the towering biography of fdr. baratunde, there is something called the 1776 commission. the president completed naming its members and advisers today. and it says here the commission is part of trump's defense against critical race theory and the 1619 project. look out for that directed by the "new york times" magazine which revisits the country's history with a focus on slavery and black americans' contributions. trump has said he hopes to counter lessons that he believe
but one of the few times dwight eisenhower ever cried in public was when he announced in 1955 that theaccine would be available. and the ambient fear in the country -- my friend jeffrey ward, the great biographer, suffered from polio and remembers the terror that faced every child, every family. and understandably of course there's skepticism about everything in life. but science has proven to be better for us than worse. and here's hoping that faith can once again carry us through. >>...
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to parra phrase the 34th president of the united states, dwight eisenhower said the army and navy are64 half days of the year but on this one saturday afternoon we're worst of enemies. >> they hold those bragging rights until the game rolls around to the next year. thanks so much. >>> the largest soccer stadium in netherlands was shut down by the coronavirus and now it's being put back to use because of the coronavirus. we'll explain next. ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergi
to parra phrase the 34th president of the united states, dwight eisenhower said the army and navy are64 half days of the year but on this one saturday afternoon we're worst of enemies. >> they hold those bragging rights until the game rolls around to the next year. thanks so much. >>> the largest soccer stadium in netherlands was shut down by the coronavirus and now it's being put back to use because of the coronavirus. we'll explain next. ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans...
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i was dwight eisenhower's chief of staff during world war ii? walter smith.resigned to take a better job. that was also smith. the better job was under secretary of state which back in 1952 and 1953 was a much more prestigious position. i later became chief of staff of the air force. check out the military uniforms. we only have two air forcers up there.h+g% and i'll also add, i am the only dci who became the namesake for an important military post. military installation. vandenberg air force base. he took the job as director as a steppingstone to becoming chief of staff of the air force. it was a different world back in the late '40s which is why i say sometimes the director of central intelligence was not a very prestigious position. here's one with four answers. so you'll at least get one right. i served in the oss. i heard dulles, that's correct. who else? helms. right. not bush. did i hear colby out there? yes. and bill casey. so we have four -- this is an important point, we have four former directors who used to serve in cia's predecessor organization
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dwight eisenhower was the supreme commander on d-day. the decisions he made meant the deaths of a lot of young americans and others, and he knew it. for the rest of his life eisenhower was a tough guy. but whenever he spoke in public about the men, mostly men, some women on d-day, he would cry in public and have to put a handkerchief over his face. linden johnson, when he was president, johnson knew what it was like for black people to be beaten up in the streets of the cities of this country, and it made him want to do something about it. when you've got a president who has no empathy, who has no compassion, you see a spectacle like what we've seen this week. >> and i wonder, when you study the biographies of these men as you have, and, of course, they've alma been men, do you come across them openly talking about their legacies and wondering how history will judge them? >> yes, they do. but they do it in terms of, you know, what can i do to make this country better so that 50 years from now people will say, this is something that this
dwight eisenhower was the supreme commander on d-day. the decisions he made meant the deaths of a lot of young americans and others, and he knew it. for the rest of his life eisenhower was a tough guy. but whenever he spoke in public about the men, mostly men, some women on d-day, he would cry in public and have to put a handkerchief over his face. linden johnson, when he was president, johnson knew what it was like for black people to be beaten up in the streets of the cities of this country,...