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dwight left the army after three years.d that while she was working hard to become a doctor, dwight was doing nothing. >> i don't recall him ever working more than two or three days. because every job that he would get there would be some issue. so we lived in medical school, on my financial aid. >> that's probably not how you grew up? >> that is not. my family has the best work ethic you can think of. >> after medical school, connie began a residency in psychiatry. but soon found it hit too close to home. her own husband, she came to realize, was mentally ill. >> he was depressed. he would stay in the bed for three or four days. and then he became very hostile towards me. >> what form did that take? >> verbal abuse, emotional bs. again, if he were mad, he would not talk for a week to punish me. >> connie switched her focused radiology and she encouraged the white to she seek mental health treatment. >> i wanted to help him. i mean, who doesn't want out their spouse? >> dwight refused. she says she endured eight years of es
dwight left the army after three years.d that while she was working hard to become a doctor, dwight was doing nothing. >> i don't recall him ever working more than two or three days. because every job that he would get there would be some issue. so we lived in medical school, on my financial aid. >> that's probably not how you grew up? >> that is not. my family has the best work ethic you can think of. >> after medical school, connie began a residency in psychiatry. but...
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dwight eisenhower was one of those few.he world than any president america has ever had. he captured the deepest feelings of free men everywhere. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> some men are considered great because they lead great armies or they lead powerful nations. for eight years now, dwight eisenhower has neither commanded an army nor led a nation. and yet he remained through his final days the world's most admired and respected man. truly the first citizen of the world. so today we render our final salute. it is a fond salute to a man we loved and cherished. it is a grateful salute to a man whose whole extraordinary life was consecrated to service. to a man larger than life, who by any standard was one of the giants of our time. ♪♪ >> his life reminds us that there is a moral force in this world more powerful than the might of arms or the wealth of nations. this man who led the most powerful armies that the world has ever seen, this man who led the most powerful nation in the world, this essentially good and gentle and kind man, that moral
dwight eisenhower was one of those few.he world than any president america has ever had. he captured the deepest feelings of free men everywhere. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> some men are considered great because they lead great armies or they lead powerful nations. for eight years now, dwight eisenhower has neither commanded an army nor led a nation. and yet he remained through his final days the world's most admired and respected man. truly the first citizen of the world. so today we render our...
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general dwight d.tegic determination to make an eventual attack across the english channel and the principle ally defensive effort. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> the mural covering the west wall of the eisenhower museum dramatizes the high spots of the next great sequence of the adventure involving the nature and the man, whose ability to rise to grave responsibilities brought him to rapid promotions, because an all-out channel invasions would be impossible for 1944 and because of the need for offensive action was immediate in 1942, the allies undertook, as a combined operation, under the command of general dwight d. eisenhower, the invasion of north africa. the minimum objective of this maneuver was to seize the main ports between cassa blanca and algiers. [ explosion ] >> along the rim of a north african coast, troops were ashore in late november encountering resistance ranging for miles at algiers to surprisingly stiff at casa blanca. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> the commander's hope was to push quickly east along the mediterranean and tak
general dwight d.tegic determination to make an eventual attack across the english channel and the principle ally defensive effort. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> the mural covering the west wall of the eisenhower museum dramatizes the high spots of the next great sequence of the adventure involving the nature and the man, whose ability to rise to grave responsibilities brought him to rapid promotions, because an all-out channel invasions would be impossible for 1944 and because of the need for...
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here the story of dwight d.essed 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 in peace with their neighbors. finally, on february the 7th, 1948, the general from abilene, after 36 years of service to his country, 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, so he thought at the time, to devote the remainder of 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 organization. and it was evident that only one man could make that vital and complicated organization work from the outset, d
here the story of dwight d.essed 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 in peace with their neighbors. finally, on february the 7th, 1948, the general from abilene, after 36 years of service to his country, left active military assignment. but not...
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>> absolutely. >> so dwight scanned the file, just a quick look. and this was strange. >> it was obvious that was something that just wasn't right. >> remember what the trial attorney said about the black bathrobe, too bad they didn't tested for gunshot residue? dwight, with his years in law enforcement lit up when he saw that. they must have tested the robe. >> it should've been tested for gunshot residue all the way up to the right sleeve. >> sure, if he fired the gun there would've been gunshot residue. >> no such reporting existed for the testing of that sleeve and that robe. >> it did not make sense. the started working with lawyer lindsey phoenix who requested copies of all the crime lab reports. >> we've got a letter saying here you go, here is everything we have. it included every test except the one i was looking for. >> but, it had to be there. so lindsay when in person to the state highway patrol. >> i said i wanted to examine every piece of evidence you have, and i bought a video camera and a cell phone and i photographed everything. tr
>> absolutely. >> so dwight scanned the file, just a quick look. and this was strange. >> it was obvious that was something that just wasn't right. >> remember what the trial attorney said about the black bathrobe, too bad they didn't tested for gunshot residue? dwight, with his years in law enforcement lit up when he saw that. they must have tested the robe. >> it should've been tested for gunshot residue all the way up to the right sleeve. >> sure, if he...
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general dwight d. eisenhower's of the holocaust be documented as world war ii came to an end determined that the evidence be preserved for future generations. it was a signature move by the man who later occupied the white house next on the presidency his granddaughter susan eisenhower talks about what lead ike to this decision. she's the author of how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions the united states holocaust memorial museum hosted this conversation and provided the video. today is international holocaust remembrance day. 76 years ago soviet troops liberated the auschwitz camp complex including its killing center. and people around the world pause today on the somber anniversary to honor the memory of europe's jews whom the nazis and their collaborators attempted to annihilate. it's a day to remember the warnings of the holocaust era and to defend the historical record now more than ever as we have fewer and fewer eyewitnesses to these events. please join me in welcoming
general dwight d. eisenhower's of the holocaust be documented as world war ii came to an end determined that the evidence be preserved for future generations. it was a signature move by the man who later occupied the white house next on the presidency his granddaughter susan eisenhower talks about what lead ike to this decision. she's the author of how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions the united states holocaust memorial museum hosted this conversation and provided...
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the "dwight" was after a famous evangelist named dwight moody. they always called him dwight because they didn't want him to be called junior after his father. likely ulysses s. grant, when he went to west point, he reversed the order from david dwight eisenhower and became dwight david eisenhower and became the name that's now so well-known. abilene is an interesting town. it was only about not even a generation removed from its sort of wild cow town past. abilene is the terminus of the chisolm trail, you have the great history of the massey cattle drives to kansas. wild bill hickok had been the city marshal at one time, you had gunfights and everything that goes along with a cow town. eisenhower absorbed and enjoyed that history. 1890, the year he was born, coincidentally was the year that the american frontier was declared closed. you had eisenhower coming into the world at this transition in american history from this open frontier, moving into a more industrialized age. in fact there's great symmetry in his life. he was born the year the fro
the "dwight" was after a famous evangelist named dwight moody. they always called him dwight because they didn't want him to be called junior after his father. likely ulysses s. grant, when he went to west point, he reversed the order from david dwight eisenhower and became dwight david eisenhower and became the name that's now so well-known. abilene is an interesting town. it was only about not even a generation removed from its sort of wild cow town past. abilene is the terminus of...
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next on the presidency dwight d.eisenhower library museum dawn hammatt takes us on a tour abilene kansas. ms. hammatt also answered questions from viewers and questions from patrick madden. >> and now our featured speech or speaker she is in her current role, since 2016 and prior to the archives she managed the design of a fabrication of a 22,000 square foot exhibition for the mississippi arts and entertainment experience working in the museum for her entire career, predominantly in new
next on the presidency dwight d.eisenhower library museum dawn hammatt takes us on a tour abilene kansas. ms. hammatt also answered questions from viewers and questions from patrick madden. >> and now our featured speech or speaker she is in her current role, since 2016 and prior to the archives she managed the design of a fabrication of a 22,000 square foot exhibition for the mississippi arts and entertainment experience working in the museum for her entire career, predominantly in new
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here we have dwight d. eisenhower's 34th president of the united states and like harry truman very much a product of the american heartland would have subscribed to law the same values and embodied the same virtues the men grew up within about 170 hundred eighty of each other. i had a lot of similar experiences. in fact, there was even a bit of overlap when eisenhower's oldest brother arthur at one time lived in the same boarding houses harry truman truman around 1900 i believe. and even though the men did share a lot in common. and there was a lot of mutual respect. there are always was not always rather a lot of mutual like for each other as we'll discuss in a little bit which is kind of ironic again giving so many similarities. between the two men next slide please. and we'll go to ike's childhood and it's it always strikes me as how similar this picture is to the picture of harry truman's grade school class. looks like it's about the same size and they put the students in the same pose. there you can se
here we have dwight d. eisenhower's 34th president of the united states and like harry truman very much a product of the american heartland would have subscribed to law the same values and embodied the same virtues the men grew up within about 170 hundred eighty of each other. i had a lot of similar experiences. in fact, there was even a bit of overlap when eisenhower's oldest brother arthur at one time lived in the same boarding houses harry truman truman around 1900 i believe. and even though...
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the dwight was after a famous 19th evangelist named white moody. and yet they always call him dwight because they didn't want to be called junior. after his father and then like ulysses ask grant when he went to west point his name officially changed it was then that he reversed the order from david dwight eisenhower to dwight david eisenhower and became the name that's now that's now so well known. and i believe is an interesting town. it was only about not even a generation removed from its sort of wild cow past abilene is the terminus of the chisholm trail. so you had all that great history of the massive. that cattle drives up the trail to kansas wild bill hickok. had been the city marshal one time and so you had gunfights and everything that goes along with with a with a cow town and eisenhower really absorbed and and really enjoyed that history. coincidentally 1890 the year. he was born. so the year that the american frontier was was declared close and siri you had eisenhower coming into the world. at this transition in american history, you
the dwight was after a famous 19th evangelist named white moody. and yet they always call him dwight because they didn't want to be called junior. after his father and then like ulysses ask grant when he went to west point his name officially changed it was then that he reversed the order from david dwight eisenhower to dwight david eisenhower and became the name that's now that's now so well known. and i believe is an interesting town. it was only about not even a generation removed from its...
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dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene.n history have so many americans known so much about the essence of one man. >> 100 million americans know eisenhower the way you know a neighbor. we know him by heart. >> and why do we cheer for him? not because he is a general but because we believe in him. we hail him as a hometown boy who is all the best of america. his roots are in the heartland, main street usa. >> i come here first to thank you, to say the proudest thing i can say is that i am from abilene. i want to speak first of the dreams of a barefoot boy. frequently they are to be a streetcar conductor or he sees himself as the town policeman. above all he may reach the position of locomotive engineer. but always in his dreams is that day when finally he comes home, comes home to a welcome from his own hometown. >> the wheat fields of kansas claim ike as a native son. >> but the cotton and cattle state of texas stake first claim, hard were the railroad tracks in dennison, texas, that's where he was born on the red river wh
dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene.n history have so many americans known so much about the essence of one man. >> 100 million americans know eisenhower the way you know a neighbor. we know him by heart. >> and why do we cheer for him? not because he is a general but because we believe in him. we hail him as a hometown boy who is all the best of america. his roots are in the heartland, main street usa. >> i come here first to thank you, to say the proudest thing i can...
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eisenhower. >> i dwight d.wer do solemnly swear. >> that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. >> and will to the best of your ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> with this traditional oath, dwight d. eisenhower became the 34th president of the united states, succeeding harry s. truman. known as ike, president eisenhower came into international prominence as commander in chief of allied forces in europe during world war ii. he directed unified operations until the surrender of germany in 1945. at the war's end, he returned home to a hero's welcome following which as a civilian he served briefly as president of columbia university. in 1950, president truman recalled ike from civilian life to organize a
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well, actually dwight eisenhower's the strategic leader. he was a supreme commander and his job was to reconcile all the factors involved in any military operation. and of course when he has given that appointment he has been given the appointment for operation overlord, which is what we often called d-day his job was to rationalize the the strategic objectives with logistics with the use of forces with the politics with everything that goes into making a successful operation. this is this is actually one of my favorite pictures of ike during the war. he's actually here talking to the 101st airborne division literally within an hour they are going to take off for the coast of normandy in what is one of the most ambitious and certainly the largest amphibious landing in military history. this is one of the largest operations ever and and so um, you know, there were a lot of factors there including a very dicey weather forecast and as you know paratroopers have to have the capacity to see their targets. so this was a very important moment for
well, actually dwight eisenhower's the strategic leader. he was a supreme commander and his job was to reconcile all the factors involved in any military operation. and of course when he has given that appointment he has been given the appointment for operation overlord, which is what we often called d-day his job was to rationalize the the strategic objectives with logistics with the use of forces with the politics with everything that goes into making a successful operation. this is this is...
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>>> next on the presidency, we hear about dwight d. eisenhower's diplomatic and peace-making efforts throughout his career and presidency. speakers are troy elkins and jeff nelson of the dwight d. ha eisenhower library and museum. >> how would a person that spent a majority of their life apply studying war, learning how to apply not just manpower, all technology and industry thi figg major battles. it's weird.ltiple n it seems weird that the man thaw studied all this, who ended up leading an allied army of nations of over 5 million men would be the person who would bo such a large advocate for peace, and that was just a few decades later. his foundation for this starts in abilene and actually for theu majority of hisnd life, he was always reading, observing, listening and learning from other people andnd those around him. the lessons he gained over time, they built and compounded on each other. and they created a person who understood that peace is not --d a lasting peace is not the normal state of humanity, yet is the most desirable.
>>> next on the presidency, we hear about dwight d. eisenhower's diplomatic and peace-making efforts throughout his career and presidency. speakers are troy elkins and jeff nelson of the dwight d. ha eisenhower library and museum. >> how would a person that spent a majority of their life apply studying war, learning how to apply not just manpower, all technology and industry thi figg major battles. it's weird.ltiple n it seems weird that the man thaw studied all this, who ended...
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susan: actually, dwight eisenhower was the strategic leader. he was the supreme commander and his job was to reconcile all of the factors in military operation. when he is given that appointment, he has been given the appointment for operation overlord, which is what we often called the day. his job was to rationalize the strategic objectives with logistics, with the use of forces, with the politics, with everything that goes into making a successful operation. this is one of my favorite pictures of ike during the war. he is here talking to the 101st airborne division literally within an hour -- division. literally within an hour, they will take off her in what is one of the most ambitious or one of -- and most amphibious operations in history. one of the largest ever. so there were a lot of factors, including a dicey weather forecast. as you know, paratroopers have to have the capacity to see their targets, so this was a very important moment, for ike to be going out and looking in the eyes of his soldiers and to make a connection with them. i
susan: actually, dwight eisenhower was the strategic leader. he was the supreme commander and his job was to reconcile all of the factors in military operation. when he is given that appointment, he has been given the appointment for operation overlord, which is what we often called the day. his job was to rationalize the strategic objectives with logistics, with the use of forces, with the politics, with everything that goes into making a successful operation. this is one of my favorite...
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next on the presidency we hear about dwight d. eisenhower's diplomatic and peacemaking efforts throughout his military career and presidency speakers are curatorial team members troy elkins and jeff nelson of the dwight d eisenhower presidential library and museum which hosted this event and provided the video. how would a person that spent a majority of their life studying war? learning head how apply not just manpower but technology industry and everything towards fighting major battles it's it's weird. it seems weird that the man that studied all this who ended up leading an allied army of multiple nations of over 5 million men. would be the person who would. be such a large advocate for pete. and that was just a few decades later. well his foundations for this is starts in abilene and actually for the majority of his life. he was always reading observing listening and learning from other people in those around him. and late the lessons he gained over time they built and compounded on each other. and they created a person who u
next on the presidency we hear about dwight d. eisenhower's diplomatic and peacemaking efforts throughout his military career and presidency speakers are curatorial team members troy elkins and jeff nelson of the dwight d eisenhower presidential library and museum which hosted this event and provided the video. how would a person that spent a majority of their life studying war? learning head how apply not just manpower but technology industry and everything towards fighting major battles it's...
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you look cute today, dwight. thanks, girl.turns out, dwight finding drugs is more dangerous than most people using drugs. let's go over some of the symptoms of marijuana use, shall we? you tell me who this sounds like. slow moving. inattentive. dull. constantly snacking. shows a lack of motivation. hey. i like the people i work with generally. with four exceptions. but someone committed a crime. and i did not become a lackawanna county volunteer sheriff's deputy to make friends. and by the way, i haven't. i enjoy the tangy zip of miracle whip. [pam laughing] jim does the best impressions. sometimes he'll look up at me from his desk and he'll just be someone else. like, he'll go, um... that was supposed to be phyllis. i can't do it as good as he can. and the guys are saying, "chug chug chug." but i'm so small and all i'd eaten that day was one of those auntie m pretzels from the food court. so i said, "is it okay if i sip it?" and they said no. but ryan seemed cool either way. stop! this is not kelly kapur story hour.
you look cute today, dwight. thanks, girl.turns out, dwight finding drugs is more dangerous than most people using drugs. let's go over some of the symptoms of marijuana use, shall we? you tell me who this sounds like. slow moving. inattentive. dull. constantly snacking. shows a lack of motivation. hey. i like the people i work with generally. with four exceptions. but someone committed a crime. and i did not become a lackawanna county volunteer sheriff's deputy to make friends. and by the way,...
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. ♪♪ >>> next on the presidency, we hear about dwight d.enhower's diplomatic and peace making efforts through his military career and presidency. speakers are troyelkins and jeff olson. >> how would a person that spent a majority of their life studying war learning how to apply not just man power, but technology, industry and everything towards fighting major battles. it's weird. it seems weird that the man that studied all of this, who ended up leading an alleyed army of over 5 million men who be the person who would be such a large advocate for peace. and that was just a few decades later. well his foundations for this is starting in abilene. and actually, for the majority of his life he was always reading, observing, listening in, and learning from other people and those around him. the lessons he gained over time, they built and compounded on each other and they created a person who understood that peace is not -- a lasting peace is not the normal state of humanity but yet is the most desirable. ike learned about diplomacy from his time
. ♪♪ >>> next on the presidency, we hear about dwight d.enhower's diplomatic and peace making efforts through his military career and presidency. speakers are troyelkins and jeff olson. >> how would a person that spent a majority of their life studying war learning how to apply not just man power, but technology, industry and everything towards fighting major battles. it's weird. it seems weird that the man that studied all of this, who ended up leading an alleyed army of...
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egan dwight, great to have you with us on the program.ant to start by framing the covid tests differ from what is on the market right now. >> co-diagnostics has been producing since the beginning of the pandemic for india we had the approval for covid-19 tests. our tests are accurate pcr tests. real-time pcr tests. they differ from antigen tests in the terms of accuracy as relates to asymptomatic patients. >> can i ask how many tests within india have you manufactured to date how challenging has it been to get the tests to the people who most need them >> we have done millions of tests in india we do hundreds of thousands of tests a month. india is a place that you mentioned earlier on is in its second wave which is now 60 days in length compared to the united states with the second wave that lasted 45 days the challenge has been to meet demand in both of the surges in p indi india. we brought more raw materials from the united states to india to meet the demand we have a first-class manufacturing facility there they are able to produce a
egan dwight, great to have you with us on the program.ant to start by framing the covid tests differ from what is on the market right now. >> co-diagnostics has been producing since the beginning of the pandemic for india we had the approval for covid-19 tests. our tests are accurate pcr tests. real-time pcr tests. they differ from antigen tests in the terms of accuracy as relates to asymptomatic patients. >> can i ask how many tests within india have you manufactured to date how...
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♪♪ ♪♪ >>> next on the presidency, dwight d.wer presidential library and museum director dawn hammatt takes us on a virtual tour of the facility in abilene, kansas. the museum showcases the legacy of the nation's 34th president. ms. hammatt also answers viewers and national archives foundation executive director patrick madden. the foundation hosted this event and provided the video. >> dawn hammatt is the director of the eisenhower presidential library and museum in abilene, kansas. she is in her current role -- she's been in her current role since 2016. prior to the archives she managed the design and fabrication of a 22,000 square foot exhibition for the mississippi arts of entertainment experience. working in the museum field her entire career, dawn has overseen disaster recovery efforts following two disasters. her work has chiefly been in management and administration. dawn, are you with us today? >> i am. thank you. thanks, patrick, for inviting me. okay. i don't know if we have your video yet. let's see. we'll make sure
♪♪ ♪♪ >>> next on the presidency, dwight d.wer presidential library and museum director dawn hammatt takes us on a virtual tour of the facility in abilene, kansas. the museum showcases the legacy of the nation's 34th president. ms. hammatt also answers viewers and national archives foundation executive director patrick madden. the foundation hosted this event and provided the video. >> dawn hammatt is the director of the eisenhower presidential library and museum in...
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general dwight d. eisenhower's of the holocaust be documented as world war ii came to an end determined that the evidence be preserved for future generations. it was a signature move by the man who later occupied the white house next on the presidency his granddaughter susan eisenhower talks about what lead ike to this decision. she's the author of how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions the united states holocaust memorial museum hosted this conversation and provided the video.
general dwight d. eisenhower's of the holocaust be documented as world war ii came to an end determined that the evidence be preserved for future generations. it was a signature move by the man who later occupied the white house next on the presidency his granddaughter susan eisenhower talks about what lead ike to this decision. she's the author of how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions the united states holocaust memorial museum hosted this conversation and provided...
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this is hosted by the due dwight d. eisenhower presidential library and museum which provided the video. in 55 minutes, a panel discussion on holocaust denial and the importance of world war ii history education. in two hours, a 1959 film that sets out to answer the question what is jazz? sandra: the japanese in western nebraska from 1900 to 1960. give me a little history on it. next slide. this is the region we will concentrate on. the panhandle, that's where i'm currently living in the north platte valley from north platte to
this is hosted by the due dwight d. eisenhower presidential library and museum which provided the video. in 55 minutes, a panel discussion on holocaust denial and the importance of world war ii history education. in two hours, a 1959 film that sets out to answer the question what is jazz? sandra: the japanese in western nebraska from 1900 to 1960. give me a little history on it. next slide. this is the region we will concentrate on. the panhandle, that's where i'm currently living in the north...
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they have kids now, dwight and lucy.1976, and i've been thinking, well, maybe dwight should be the hero of the next book. his nickname is, of course, ike. maybe ike martyr should be the hero of the next book. charlie and margaret can still be there. maybe we need a different kind of character, maybe a little more of an anti-hero kind of type. >> stay tuned. once again, "the devil may dance" is on bookshelves now. thanks for joining us on this week's "reliable sources." "state of the union" is next. ♪ >> masks off. the cdc says it's okay to take off that mask if you're vaccinated. >> we can get back to some sense of normalcy. >> but the surprise move has states scrambling to figure out how best to keep everyone safe. i will speak to cdc director rochelle walensky and maryland governor larry hogan next. >>> and rewriting history. a top republican strikes a deal with democrats to investigate the capitol insurrection as some members are denying the horrors of that day and
they have kids now, dwight and lucy.1976, and i've been thinking, well, maybe dwight should be the hero of the next book. his nickname is, of course, ike. maybe ike martyr should be the hero of the next book. charlie and margaret can still be there. maybe we need a different kind of character, maybe a little more of an anti-hero kind of type. >> stay tuned. once again, "the devil may dance" is on bookshelves now. thanks for joining us on this week's "reliable sources."...
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this is hosted by the due dwight d. eisenhower presidential library and museum which provided the video. in 55 minutes, a panel discussion on holocaust denial and the importance of world war ii history education. in two hours, a 1959 film that sets out to answer the question what is jazz? sandra: the japanese in western nebraska from 1900 to 1960. give me a little history on it. next slide. this is the region we will concentrate on. the panhandle, that's where i'm currently living in the north platte valley from north platte to the nebraska-wyoming border and this is the area i was focusing on stop -- i was focusing on. i'm a native nebraskan but i never heard about japanese settling in western nebraska, not until 2004. i was a grad student at k state at that time. i wasn't a very good grad student because as soon as i heard about the information, i took off for a road trip and that's where i started meeting some of the descendants from these first immigrants coming into the valley. part of it was because i was a little
this is hosted by the due dwight d. eisenhower presidential library and museum which provided the video. in 55 minutes, a panel discussion on holocaust denial and the importance of world war ii history education. in two hours, a 1959 film that sets out to answer the question what is jazz? sandra: the japanese in western nebraska from 1900 to 1960. give me a little history on it. next slide. this is the region we will concentrate on. the panhandle, that's where i'm currently living in the north...
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on on january 20th 1953 dwight eisenhower's inaugurated as the 34th president of the united states. he entered office with a deeply developed sense of duty to serve his nation that sense of duty was developed during his years in the military where he did nothing but serve the united states. his duty as president though was was a little bit different than his duty. as general he no longer was there to simply seek victory over enemies. um, he was there to make sure that the nation as whole thrived and survived. he also felt an obligation to work for a lasting global peace in a world that was severely divided by ideology. as troy mentioned earlier. he used the word. peace. hundreds of times in his speeches up until the presidency. he concluded his inaugural address by highlighting the importance of cooperation in a world that was ever more closely bound economically and politically he said the peace we seek then. is nothing less than the practice and fulfillment of our whole faith among ourselves? and in our dealings with others. one of eisenhower's greatest tools in his effort to crea
on on january 20th 1953 dwight eisenhower's inaugurated as the 34th president of the united states. he entered office with a deeply developed sense of duty to serve his nation that sense of duty was developed during his years in the military where he did nothing but serve the united states. his duty as president though was was a little bit different than his duty. as general he no longer was there to simply seek victory over enemies. um, he was there to make sure that the nation as whole...
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also dwight evans, what is here. you can't miss him. come on, stand up here and. a good friend of mine and worked like a devil to get me elected, and in boil. and donald payne, new jersey! i keep telling him that delaware is so small that it is a constitutional, a case in the supreme court, delaware the state of owns the river up to be high watermark new jersey. just want you to know that. treat us with more respect. mayor kenney, thank you for the passport. you're doing a heckuva job. and cochairman of my companion, just a great friend the whole time, governor at. the city owes you a lot. chair of the board and one of my best friends in life, a guy name burke to clemente, we know each other from high school. we went to rival high school spirit here in my operation in my operation and delaware for years and years. the one election i got the most votes in was the last election i ran for the senate. i was also running for vice president at the time. you got to stay in. and you got to stay in and so bert ran and he was the senator in delaware campaigning for me and g
also dwight evans, what is here. you can't miss him. come on, stand up here and. a good friend of mine and worked like a devil to get me elected, and in boil. and donald payne, new jersey! i keep telling him that delaware is so small that it is a constitutional, a case in the supreme court, delaware the state of owns the river up to be high watermark new jersey. just want you to know that. treat us with more respect. mayor kenney, thank you for the passport. you're doing a heckuva job. and...
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. >> general dwight d eisenhower ordered the horrors of the holocaust be documented as world war ii camenext, on the presidency, his granddaughter, susan eisenhower, talks about what led ike to this decision. she is the author of how i pled, prince and howard b -- printable's behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. this conversation was hosted -- susan: today's international holocaust for member and stay. years ago, the auschwitz camp complex was liberated and people around the world paused on this date, the summer anniversary, to under the memory of europe -- europe's jews. it is the days to remember the holocaust era and defend historical record. now more than ever as we have fewer and fewer eyewitnesses to these events. please join me in welcoming today's gue,
. >> general dwight d eisenhower ordered the horrors of the holocaust be documented as world war ii camenext, on the presidency, his granddaughter, susan eisenhower, talks about what led ike to this decision. she is the author of how i pled, prince and howard b -- printable's behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. this conversation was hosted -- susan: today's international holocaust for member and stay. years ago, the auschwitz camp complex was liberated and people around the world...
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dwight. manuel takes another one! get live sports on the go... he's stealing my scene. if you have xfinity internet, flex is included. so your entertainment starts at free. so go on, get really into your shows. you need lotion. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. >>> today was star wars day or may the 4th be with you day. people all over the world are celebrating including look little baby yoda. which rang the opening bell on wall street this morning. so cute. >>> and check this out. a new video shows what appears to be a working lightsaber. it will be showcased at the new star wars galactica hotel. which is set to open next year. of course disney is the parent company of abc 7. >> i desperately is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visi ♪ ♪ ♪ for help creating an emergency plan, ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency.
dwight. manuel takes another one! get live sports on the go... he's stealing my scene. if you have xfinity internet, flex is included. so your entertainment starts at free. so go on, get really into your shows. you need lotion. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. >>> today was star wars day or may the 4th be with you day. people all over the world are celebrating including look little baby yoda. which rang the opening bell on wall street this morning. so cute. >>> and...
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submit dwight d eisenhower principal exley right here on the board.stion gary hoffmann with two ends. for the first president to board the hospital? wasn't woodrow wilson, ulysses s grit, jimmy carter donald trump? >> jimmy carter. support. [laughter] i don't know why that made me laugh. jimmy carter is correct gary hoffmann you are the board. he sported planes georgia at the nursing center in 19204. write richard here we go it's your chance to tie these gentlemen and get on the board. aside from franklin roosevelt, who is the only other president to appear on five presidential tickets, john adams, richard nixon george h debbie booker old hickory andrew jackson? dagen: that would be richard nixon. kennedy: you are correct. oh my gosh 52 -- 56. sixty when he lost a candidate that was always suspicious, 68 and of course 72 well done you gentlemen are tied. someone is going to have to "prez your luck" you soon. tim i read keep rolling? >> ready to roll. kennedy: which of these countries capitals is named after u.s. president? is it ecuador, chile, liberi
submit dwight d eisenhower principal exley right here on the board.stion gary hoffmann with two ends. for the first president to board the hospital? wasn't woodrow wilson, ulysses s grit, jimmy carter donald trump? >> jimmy carter. support. [laughter] i don't know why that made me laugh. jimmy carter is correct gary hoffmann you are the board. he sported planes georgia at the nursing center in 19204. write richard here we go it's your chance to tie these gentlemen and get on the board....
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dwight. manuel takes another one! get live sports on the go... he's stealing my scene.ncluded. so your entertainment starts at free. so go on, get really into your shows. you need lotion. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this is the tragedy of war, draped in the flag. the solemn duty of honoring the fallen that american soldiers and marines have had to carry for almost 20 years. three administrations. three commanders in chief saluting the fallen on the battlefields of afghanistan. >> i'm now the fourth united states president to preside over american troop presence in afghanistan. i will not pass this responsibility on to a fifth. >> reporter: i've covered this war since it began. >> the marines have suddenly come under tire by a taliban position -- >> reporter: witnessed the gut-wrenching battles of soldiers and marines and the dogged determination of their enemy. now, with foreign forces withdrawing, many are left with troubling questions. what was it all for? and what happens to those whose lives we chang
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you see dwight clark with willy mays. two guys who made the greatest catches of their franchise's history. willy with tiger woods, with his beautiful wife may mays. willy with our president obama and michelle. just an amazing collection of pictures. i can't wait to eat it. guys i'm bringing it into the station. back to you. >> i don't believe him. i think he will eat it all before he brings it back. >> i think so, too. we won't see any of that no. >>> 4:56 is the time. >> a police officer injured overnight. how a traffic stop turned into a nasty accident. >>> and mother's day is this weekend. if you haven't bought any flowers, you still have sometime. we are live in san francisco from the flower mart. >>> and here is a live look outside before we head to break. looking towards it's time for a talk! if you're 45 or older, you need to get yourself screened for colon cancer. this disease can be very treatable when caught early, so the sooner you know what's up with your health the better. the good news is that there are opti
you see dwight clark with willy mays. two guys who made the greatest catches of their franchise's history. willy with tiger woods, with his beautiful wife may mays. willy with our president obama and michelle. just an amazing collection of pictures. i can't wait to eat it. guys i'm bringing it into the station. back to you. >> i don't believe him. i think he will eat it all before he brings it back. >> i think so, too. we won't see any of that no. >>> 4:56 is the time....
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dwight. manuel takes another one! get live sports on the go... he's stealing my scene.you have xfinity internet, flex is included. so your entertainment starts at free. so go on, get really into your shows. you need lotion. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. >>> here's a reason for football fans to get vaccinated. the nfl announced that fully vaccinated fans could win a pair of free tickets to the next super bowl. the league is giving away 50 tickets, right ama pretty good deal. 50 tickets to fans who share the story on why they got vaccinated or will soon get vaccinated. super bowl lvi is scheduled to be played in los angeles on february 13th. great incentive ama and obviously a great way to inspire a lot of people to share their story and get more people vaccinating. >> absolutely. we have you know we have incentive to begin with that just kind of ups it a little bit more. that's awesome. >> larry beal is here with sports. >> dan, ama. blue pen blues for the giants and the i have the pleasure to present to you... dr. martin luther king. sometimes, this is what i
dwight. manuel takes another one! get live sports on the go... he's stealing my scene.you have xfinity internet, flex is included. so your entertainment starts at free. so go on, get really into your shows. you need lotion. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. >>> here's a reason for football fans to get vaccinated. the nfl announced that fully vaccinated fans could win a pair of free tickets to the next super bowl. the league is giving away 50 tickets, right ama pretty good deal....
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dwight. manuel takes another one! get live sports on the go... he's stealing my scene. xfinity internet, flex is included. so your entertainment starts at free. so go on, get really into your shows. you need lotion. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. >>> all right thank you so much for watching tonight. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. right now on jimmy kimmel. former president george w. bush. hope you have a great weekend. good night. >> jimmy: hello. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. i think i speak for all of us, when i say we appreciate it. we are coming to you from los angeles. which once again, our air has been named the most polluted in the united states. according to the american lung association. and that study was done before 4/20. in l.a., when your yoga instructor tells you to breathe in deep, she's actually trying to kill you. unfortunately, all the benefits of us not driving during the pandemic were wiped out by the wildfires caused by climate
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to get him fired, fdr had called him a chronic liar, harry truman sent the fbi to investigate him, dwightisenhower ignored him and sent his press secretary to trash him, john f. kennedy lamented all the powers of the presidency was unable to control the columnist, lbj did his best, and nixon put them at the top of the enemy list. to register some international perspective, winston churchill once dubbed drew pearson the most colossal liar in the united states. tracking down all these accusations i discovered a pattern. pearson certainly made his share of mistakes, usually through haste of misunderstanding, and sometimes the people who leaked to him were less than honest about their intentions. but i never found one instance where pearson knowingly lied. instead, it was his accusers who lied regularly to cover their own tracks. raised as a quaker drew pearson regarded truth seeking as a moral obligation and a self-defense mechanism. he was sued for libel at least 120 times, more than any other generalist, and he won every case except for one and that he would have appealed except his lawyer
to get him fired, fdr had called him a chronic liar, harry truman sent the fbi to investigate him, dwightisenhower ignored him and sent his press secretary to trash him, john f. kennedy lamented all the powers of the presidency was unable to control the columnist, lbj did his best, and nixon put them at the top of the enemy list. to register some international perspective, winston churchill once dubbed drew pearson the most colossal liar in the united states. tracking down all these accusations...
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dwight. manuel takes another one! get live sports on the go... he's stealing my scene. and if you have xfinity internet, flex is included. so your entertainment starts at free. so go on, get really into your shows. you need lotion. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. i have the pleasure to present to you... dr. martin luther king. sometimes, this is what it takes. facing down hate. facing down bias. as we step out, bay area, lets step up our march towards social justice and health equity. join aids walk san francisco live at home, streaming on may 16. register today aidswalk.net >>> new developments the man suspected of assaulting and yelling racial slurs at the president of oakland's president of chamber of congress is being charged. police arrested 25-year-old james lee ramsey. he's been charged with assault, a hate crime and a parol violation. >>> in the east bay, hundreds of oakland tech high school students marched today in the name of mario gonzalez two weeks to the day that he died in police custody. gonzalez died at several officers pinned him to the ground
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dwight. manuel takes another one! get live sports on the go... he's stealing my scene. and if you have xfinity internet, flex is included. so your entertainment starts at free. so go on, get really into your shows. you need lotion. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. making a plan might feel like homework, but it will help you and your family stay safe during an emergency. let us take you to a place you've been craving. bu where the aromaou and y of authenticitysafe turns into the scent of home. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. here, there's a story behind every meal. with cacique, you'll be inspired to add your own flair. so you can tell a story of your own. cacique.your auténtico awaits.
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dwight. manuel takes another one! get live sports on the go... he's stealing my scene.ment starts at free. so go on, get really into your shows. you need lotion. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. ♪ >>> finally tonight, teachers' pets. rolling out the red carpet for national teacher appreciation day. the students and staff at st. mary's school in williamston, new jersey, honoring the men and women teaching remote learning throughout the pandemic, giving back to the educators who gave so much in return. we honor all the teachers in our lives. that's "nightline" for this evening. catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here, same time tomorrow. thanks for the company, america. good night. i have the pleasure to present to you... dr. martin luther king. sometimes, this is what it takes. facing down hate. facing down bias. as we step out, bay area,
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dwight. manuel takes another one! get live sports on the go... he's stealing my scene. and if you have xfinity internet, flex is included. so your entertainment starts at free. so go on, get really into your shows. you need lotion. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. >>> the u.s. bans cas surge up next should we be concerned. >>> and the reason if spike in cases and why experts think californians are still protected. >> lgbt culture highlighted. and a may drizzle will come in. >>> tonight two very different headlines ob the pan pandemic. a major milestone here in the u.s. more than 100 million adults are now vaccinated. that's nearly 50% of all adults. >> it comes as the white white placed a travel ban on india hoping to keep the pandemic going on there to come here. >> it would be dangerous for the rest of the world if this were to spread far and wide. >> in the last 24 hours more than 3,000 people in indiana died from covid-19. >> good evening thank you for joining us. abc 7 news reporter luz pena spoke with experts about highly contagious variant. highly contagi
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candidates formed through a collaboration with a pipe bad hospital which buys their crop all as paul about dwight. the how he know that my high lumber about the limit how to some odd junk one gives me a tour. their farm is well equipped with greenhouses and a legally mandated security system. you have to pass locked door and dozens of cameras before you can get a glimpse of these siblings. so someone that being out of it and yeah, and what's on the phone to abide by the rules. they must keep track of every part of every plant. nathan was hollow up in the hold on hold on give me a while back and gon, laughable. but they may have been local about blue and white one. how about people on the home? and they admit they still have a lot to learn time that they're not going to kill. yeah. but he don't remember the last he told me that i would no, no, no, not much. has people have the lower, lower my growing candidates also needs money and connections. most farmers don't have. john's dad says some people question their background could hold on why my case inside. and i decided i pulled up in high, i'm hav
candidates formed through a collaboration with a pipe bad hospital which buys their crop all as paul about dwight. the how he know that my high lumber about the limit how to some odd junk one gives me a tour. their farm is well equipped with greenhouses and a legally mandated security system. you have to pass locked door and dozens of cameras before you can get a glimpse of these siblings. so someone that being out of it and yeah, and what's on the phone to abide by the rules. they must keep...