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dwight eisenhower was one of those few.of the 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 an issue. 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. it is a profoundly respectful salute 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 essenti
dwight eisenhower was one of those few.of the 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 an issue. 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...
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that was dwight eisenhower. >>> general dwight d.f the holocaust be remembered. it was a signature move for the man who later occupied the white house. next on the presidency, his granted daughter, susan eisenhower, talks about what led like to the 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 holocaust remembrance day. 76 years ago soviet troops liberated the auschwitz camp complex including the killing center and people around the world pause today on this somber anniversary to honor the memory of europe's jews who the nazis attempted on annihilate. it a day to remember the holocaust era and keep the historical record as we have fewer and fewer eyewitnesses to these events. please join me in welcoming today's guest,
that was dwight eisenhower. >>> general dwight d.f the holocaust be remembered. it was a signature move for the man who later occupied the white house. next on the presidency, his granted daughter, susan eisenhower, talks about what led like to the 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 holocaust remembrance day. 76...
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dwight eisenhower was one of those few.the 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 a first citizen of the world. so today we render our final salute. it is a fond salute to a man we love and cherish. it is a grateful salute, to a man whose whole extraordinary life was consecrated to service. it is a profound, respectful salute, to a man larger than life, who by any standard, was one of the giants of our time.
dwight eisenhower was one of those few.the 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 a first citizen of the world. so today we render our...
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the story of general dwight eisenhower. the time is june, 1945. the occasion, to attend to his homeland of his war hero in the esteem of his country. the european phase of the greatest war america ever fought is over. and part of the war with which the people of abilene, kansas greek general dwight eisenhower reflects the deep joy of a nation approaching piece again. summer is the kind of welcome any town might give a favorite son who has done a good job. but more than anything else, it is attributes. a gratitude felt in every corner of the allied world, no less than in abilene. for a man who stewarded the crusade, a crusade with many battles and many triumphs. but it found its symbol in one thing above all others. [noise] d day, june 6th, 1944. [noise] the invasion of fortress europe was one of the greatest military adventures of all-time. the outcome of this bold adventure hung the fate of freedom. [noise] it was because so much of mans hope had be bound up in the success of this adventure, that the architect of that success found the hearts of
the story of general dwight eisenhower. the time is june, 1945. the occasion, to attend to his homeland of his war hero in the esteem of his country. the european phase of the greatest war america ever fought is over. and part of the war with which the people of abilene, kansas greek general dwight eisenhower reflects the deep joy of a nation approaching piece again. summer is the kind of welcome any town might give a favorite son who has done a good job. but more than anything else, it is...
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general dwight d.ects the deep joy of a nation approaching peace again. some of it is the kind of welcome any hometown might give a favorite son who has done a good job, but more than anything else, it is a tribute. a gratitude felt in every corner of the allied world, no less than in abilene. towards a man who stewarded a crusade to its victory. it was a crusade with many battles and many triumphs, but it found its symbol in one day above all others. d-day. june 6, 1944. the invasion of fortress europe was one of the greatest military adventures of all time and from the outcome of this bold adventure hung the fate of war and freedom. ♪♪ >> it was because so much of man's hope had been bound up in the success of the adventure, the architect of the success found the hearts of the people open to him from europe to the town of his boyhood where the adventure of dwight d. eisenhower, the man, began. abilene, kansas, today, a busy and proud town of almost -- western wheatland is typical of the kind of town
general dwight d.ects the deep joy of a nation approaching peace again. some of it is the kind of welcome any hometown might give a favorite son who has done a good job, but more than anything else, it is a tribute. a gratitude felt in every corner of the allied world, no less than in abilene. towards a man who stewarded a crusade to its victory. it was a crusade with many battles and many triumphs, but it found its symbol in one day above all others. d-day. june 6, 1944. the invasion of...
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here the story of dwight d. eisenhower might well have ended.e of triumphant claim for a job so splendidly done. but america had other tasks waiting for its favorite soldier. eisenhower succeeded general marshall as the army's first post-war 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 who 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 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 useful life to the challenges of education. but events the post world war dictated otherwise. the urgent necessity
here the story of dwight d. eisenhower might well have ended.e of triumphant claim for a job so splendidly done. but america had other tasks waiting for its favorite soldier. eisenhower succeeded general marshall as the army's first post-war 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 who show america's growing sense of global responsibility. we must remain, he said,...
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here we have dwight d. eisenhower, 34th president of the united states and like hair yeah truman, very much a product of the american heartland. would have subscribed to a lot of the same values and embodied the same virtues. the men grew up within about 170, 180 miles of each other, had a lot of similar experiences. in fact, there was even a bit of overlap, eisenhower's oldest brother arthur at one time lived in the same boarding house as harry truman around 1900, i believe. even though the men did share a lot in common and there was a lot of mutual respect, there was not always a lot of mutual like for each other. we will discuss that in a little bit. which is kind of ironic, again, given so many similarities between the two men. next slide, please. we will go to ike's childhood and it always strikes me 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 see ike on the front row secon
here we have dwight d. eisenhower, 34th president of the united states and like hair yeah truman, very much a product of the american heartland. would have subscribed to a lot of the same values and embodied the same virtues. the men grew up within about 170, 180 miles of each other, had a lot of similar experiences. in fact, there was even a bit of overlap, eisenhower's oldest brother arthur at one time lived in the same boarding house as harry truman around 1900, i believe. even though the...
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. >>> general dwight d. eisenhower ordered that the horrors 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 led ike to the 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's international holocaust remembrance day. 76 years ago, soviet troops liberated the auschwitz camp complex including his killing center. people around the world paused today on this somber anniversary to honor the memory of europe's jews the nazis and their collaborators attending 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 eye witnesses to these events.
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such a man's general ike, dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene. in history have so many americans known so much about the essence of one man. 100 million americans know eisenhower the way others know him by heart. cheer for him, as he is a general we believe in. we hail the hometown boy who is all the best parts of america. main street usa. i come here first to thank you, to say the proudest thing i can tell you is that i am from abilene. [applause] i want to speak first on the dreams of a young 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. >> ike is the nation's [inaudible] . >> who for the railroad tracks in texas, that's where he was born, on the red river we are texas shake hands with oklahoma. dwight david eisenhower was one of seven sons of deeply religious parents. pennsylvania dutch who moved west and brought the bibl
such a man's general ike, dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene. in history have so many americans known so much about the essence of one man. 100 million americans know eisenhower the way others know him by heart. cheer for him, as he is a general we believe in. we hail the hometown boy who is all the best parts of america. main street usa. i come here first to thank you, to say the proudest thing i can tell you is that i am from abilene. [applause] i want to speak first on the dreams of...
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it was then that he reversed the order from david dwight eisenhower to dwight d. eisenhower. it became the name that is now so well-known. abilene was an interesting town. it was only about not even a generation removed from it wild, how child passed. abilene is a terminus of trails, you had the great history of the cattle drives, up the trails to kansas, wild bill hancock headed in the city more shot one time. yet it gunfights, everything that goes along with a cow town. eisenhower really absorbed, really enjoyed that history. coincidentally, 1890, the year he was born was also 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 to a more industrialized age. in fact it's great symmetry in his. life he was born the year the frontier was declared closed. he died the year americas land on the moon. you can see this range of history of eisenhower. embodied and in fact with his creation of nasa, it helped create that. the foundation also, the foundation rather, th
it was then that he reversed the order from david dwight eisenhower to dwight d. eisenhower. it became the name that is now so well-known. abilene was an interesting town. it was only about not even a generation removed from it wild, how child passed. abilene is a terminus of trails, you had the great history of the cattle drives, up the trails to kansas, wild bill hancock headed in the city more shot one time. yet it gunfights, everything that goes along with a cow town. eisenhower really...
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american, dwight david eisenhower. ♪♪ ♪♪
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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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>> well, actually, dwight eisenhower was 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 is given that appointment, he has been given the appointment for operation overlord which is what we often call d-day. his job was to rationalize the strategic objectives with logistics, with the use of forces, with the politics, with everything that goes in to 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're going to take off for the coast of normandy in what is within of the largest and amphibious landings in history. this is one of the largest operations ever and there were a lot of factors there. 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
>> well, actually, dwight eisenhower was 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 is given that appointment, he has been given the appointment for operation overlord which is what we often call d-day. his job was to rationalize the strategic objectives with logistics, with the use of forces, with the politics, with everything that goes in to making a successful operation. this...
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such a man is general ike, dwight d. eisenhower the man from abilene.er in history have so many americans known so much about the very 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 instinct ifl we believe in him. we hail him as a hometown boy who is all the best about mark. his roots are in the hard land, main street u.s.a. >> i come here first to thank you, to say the proudest thing i can claim is that i am from abilene. i want to speak first of the dreams of a barefoot boy. frequently they are to be a conductor or he sees himself as the town policeman. above all he may reach a 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 is a native son. >> but the to then and cattle state of texas stake first claim, hard by the railroad tracks in dennison, texas, that's where he was born on th
such a man is general ike, dwight d. eisenhower the man from abilene.er in history have so many americans known so much about the very 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 instinct ifl we believe in him. we hail him as a hometown boy who is all the best about mark. his roots are in the hard land, main street u.s.a. >> i come here...
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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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eisenhower. >> i dwight d.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 and d
eisenhower. >> i dwight d.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...
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eisenhower. >> i dwight d.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
eisenhower. >> i dwight d.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
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. >> next, on the presidency, dwight d. eisenhower's diplomatic and peacemaking efforts through his military career and presidency speakers are curatorial team members troy elkins and jeff nelson of the dwight d. eisenhower presidential museum which hosted this event and provided the video. >> a person that spent a majority of their life studying or learning how to apply not just man power but technology towards fighting major battles it's weird it seems weird that the man that studied all this ended up leading an allied army in multiple nations over 5 million men would be the person he would be at such a large advocate for people and that was just a few decades later. >> his foundations for this starts in abilene. and actually the majority of his life he was always reading, observing, listening and learning from other people and those around him the lessons he gained over time, they compounded on each other and they created a personal understood that piece is not a lasting peace is not the normal state of humanity it is th
. >> next, on the presidency, dwight d. eisenhower's diplomatic and peacemaking efforts through his military career and presidency speakers are curatorial team members troy elkins and jeff nelson of the dwight d. eisenhower presidential museum which hosted this event and provided the video. >> a person that spent a majority of their life studying or learning how to apply not just man power but technology towards fighting major battles it's weird it seems weird that the man that...
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>>> next on the presidency, dwight d. eisenhower's diplomatic and peace making efforts through his military career and presidency. speakers are team members, troy elkins and jeff nelson of the 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 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 this, who ended up leading an allied army of multiple nations of over 5 million men would be the person who would be at such a large -- would be such a large advocate for people and that was just a few decades later. well, his foundations for this is -- it starts in abilene and actually for the majority of his life, he was always reading, observing, listening and learning from other people and those around him. the lessons is he gained over time, they built and compounded on each other and they created a
>>> next on the presidency, dwight d. eisenhower's diplomatic and peace making efforts through his military career and presidency. speakers are team members, troy elkins and jeff nelson of the 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 how to apply not just man power but technology, industry and everything towards fighting major battles? it's weird. it...
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first of all, they should've learned the lesson to dwight eisenhower and harry s truman, who said that korea was a mistake. an endless war. we go through vietnam, kennedy said, in a press conference in 1962. i do not intend to get bogged down in vietnam. he knew we shouldn't do it. and then we go to afghanistan, 2001. america should've read "the new york times," back of the first section. osama bin laden wrote a dossier, whatever, saying that he hit the buildings and his main
first of all, they should've learned the lesson to dwight eisenhower and harry s truman, who said that korea was a mistake. an endless war. we go through vietnam, kennedy said, in a press conference in 1962. i do not intend to get bogged down in vietnam. he knew we shouldn't do it. and then we go to afghanistan, 2001. america should've read "the new york times," back of the first section. osama bin laden wrote a dossier, whatever, saying that he hit the buildings and his main
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truman dwight eisenhower thank you for that question. we do know about kennedy and averting war for their different kinds of crises but if you favor only one kind of crisis that is crisis foreign policy. you also want to look at domestic crises such as covid. there are two philosophies. not all demand activity or restraint. were going to talk about coolidge, coolidge was a president who held back in a crisis there is terrible flood in the south, there is a flood in the home state of new york. he held back. he did not jump in. he actually believe the state should handle the crisis. americans of both want presidents to jump in domestic crises and don't. that is the division. our system is divided. when people voted on crisis management it did depend somewhat on their philosophy. you always jump in a crisis? you always jump in and a certain way or do you hold back? to me that is the big question what is the definition of crisis and what is the definition of the correct response. that's a nice transition to calvin coolidge. i will note amity
truman dwight eisenhower thank you for that question. we do know about kennedy and averting war for their different kinds of crises but if you favor only one kind of crisis that is crisis foreign policy. you also want to look at domestic crises such as covid. there are two philosophies. not all demand activity or restraint. were going to talk about coolidge, coolidge was a president who held back in a crisis there is terrible flood in the south, there is a flood in the home state of new york....
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truman dwight eisenhower thank you for that question. we do know about kennedy and averting war for their different kinds of crises but if you favor only one kind of crisis that is crisis foreign policy. you also want to look at domestic crises such as covid. there are two philosophies. not all demand activity or restraint. were going to talk about coolidge, coolidge was a president who held back in a crisis there is terrible flood in the south, there is a flood in the home state of new york. he held back. he did not jump in. he actually believe the state should handle the crisis. americans of both want presidents to jump in domestic crises and don't. that is the division. our system is divided. when people voted on crisis management it did depend somewhat on their philosophy. you always jump in a crisis? you always jump in and a certain way or do you hold back? to me that is the big question what is the definition of crisis and what is the definition of the correct response. that's a nice transition to calvin coolidge. i will note amity
truman dwight eisenhower thank you for that question. we do know about kennedy and averting war for their different kinds of crises but if you favor only one kind of crisis that is crisis foreign policy. you also want to look at domestic crises such as covid. there are two philosophies. not all demand activity or restraint. were going to talk about coolidge, coolidge was a president who held back in a crisis there is terrible flood in the south, there is a flood in the home state of new york....
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dwight eisenhower effectively ignored him. john f. kennedy said all the powers of the presidency was unable to control the columnist. lbj did his best to co-opt him. and nixon put him at the top of his enemies list. to register an international perspective on all this, winston churchill once dubbed drew pearson the most colossal liar in the united states. so i discovered a pattern. pearson certainly made his share of mistakes. usually through haste of his understanding and sometimes the people who leaked to him were less than honest about their intentions. i never found an instance where he knowingly lied. instead it was his accusers who lied regularly to cover their own tracks. raised as a quaker, he regarded truth seeking as both a moral obligation and a self-defense mechanism. he was sued for liable. at least 120 times. more than any other journalist. and he won every case except for one. and that one he would have tried to appeal except his lawyers said it would be cheaper to settle it out of court. the way he won all those cases
dwight eisenhower effectively ignored him. john f. kennedy said all the powers of the presidency was unable to control the columnist. lbj did his best to co-opt him. and nixon put him at the top of his enemies list. to register an international perspective on all this, winston churchill once dubbed drew pearson the most colossal liar in the united states. so i discovered a pattern. pearson certainly made his share of mistakes. usually through haste of his understanding and sometimes the people...
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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. (♪♪♪) >> this is the meeting of the small business commission augus. the meeting is called to order at 4:30 p.m. the small business commission thanks media services and sfgovtv for televising the meeting which can be viewed on sfgovtv or live streamed at sfgovtv.org. members o
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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today is august 7, 87, dwight clark's number. can attend practice from 10:00 to noon. the annual event honors the legend while raising awareness for a.l.s. patients and their families. clark passed away three years ago after a long battle with a.l.s. in sports this afternoon, the a's will try to win their third straight game. they are facing the texas rangers oakland coliseum. first pitch scheduled for 1:07. later, the giants will try to rebound after the loss to the brewers. last night, the a's climbed to within three games of the astros in the a.l. west but lost one of their outfielders for 80 games prior to the game. here is chris alvarez with details. chris: good morning. head of yesterday's game, ramon laureano was banned friday games for testing positive for a banned substance. warriors, stephen curry having fun with that one on twitter. he gets the strikeout. the a's looking to win one for ray fosse. we go to the 11th. we have a marte partay. three-run homer wins it in 11 innings. it is oakland's tense lock off the season
today is august 7, 87, dwight clark's number. can attend practice from 10:00 to noon. the annual event honors the legend while raising awareness for a.l.s. patients and their families. clark passed away three years ago after a long battle with a.l.s. in sports this afternoon, the a's will try to win their third straight game. they are facing the texas rangers oakland coliseum. first pitch scheduled for 1:07. later, the giants will try to rebound after the loss to the brewers. last night, the...
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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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. >>> next, on the presidency, dwight d. eisenhower 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 answers questions from viewers, and director, patrick madden. the foundation hosted this event and provided the video. >>> and now our featured speaker, dawn hammatt, director of the eisenhower presidential library and museum and boyhood home in abilene, kansas. she's in her current role. she's 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 the museum fueled her entire career, predominantly in new orleans for local, state and private organizations. dawn has overseen disaster recovery efforts following two disaster. chiefly been in collective management and administration. dawn, are you with us today? >> i am. thank you. thanks, patri
. >>> next, on the presidency, dwight d. eisenhower 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 answers questions from viewers, and director, patrick madden. the foundation hosted this event and provided the video. >>> and now our featured speaker, dawn hammatt, director of the eisenhower presidential library and museum and...
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dwight d. eisenhower made decisions which ended the war in korea and avoided war in the middle east. john f. kennedy in his finest hour made the great decision which removed soviet nuclear missiles from cuba and the western hemisphere. i have noted that there's been a great deal of discussion with regard to this decision that i have made. i should point out that i do not contend that it is in the same magnitude as these decisions that i have just mentioned, but between those decisions and this decision, there is a difference that is very fundamental. in those decisions the american people were not assailed by councils of doubt and defeat from some of the most widely known opinion leaders of the nation. i have noted, for example, that a republican senator has said that this action i have taken means that my party has lost all chance of winning the november elections, and others are saying today that this move against enemy sanctuaries will make me a one-term president. no one is more aware than
dwight d. eisenhower made decisions which ended the war in korea and avoided war in the middle east. john f. kennedy in his finest hour made the great decision which removed soviet nuclear missiles from cuba and the western hemisphere. i have noted that there's been a great deal of discussion with regard to this decision that i have made. i should point out that i do not contend that it is in the same magnitude as these decisions that i have just mentioned, but between those decisions and this...
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the dwight clark event was held. more than 19,000 fans were on hand for today's practice.out every completion that guy through. and that guy. they all want to see jimmy garoppolo. fans raised the energy inside the place and the players noticed. >> we still had trouble hearing each other and the coaches. me personally, i hadn't played in front of fans since 2018. it has been an extended period of time for me. it definitely felt good. >> also could be the loud music they played. 49ers will play their first preseason game next saturday against the chiefs. >>> a's and rangers. 4-2. and then matt olson with a double to right. part of a seven-run inning for the green and gold and they go on to beat the rangers 12-3. and heck was up two with three holes to play. kentucky for the birdie. so heck must make it. she just lips it out. heck falls in 18 holes in the semifinals. still a great year for her. she is a second ranked amateur in the world. >>> getting back to the 49ers -- how does trey lance look? he looks great. he is supposed to. he is the third overall pick. >> we will see
the dwight clark event was held. more than 19,000 fans were on hand for today's practice.out every completion that guy through. and that guy. they all want to see jimmy garoppolo. fans raised the energy inside the place and the players noticed. >> we still had trouble hearing each other and the coaches. me personally, i hadn't played in front of fans since 2018. it has been an extended period of time for me. it definitely felt good. >> also could be the loud music they played. 49ers...
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today was the annual dwight clark day in honor of the great receiver who died of lou gehrig's diseaseno selfies, keeping a 20-foot buffer between team and fans. last year fans were not allowed at training camp or any games. one man drove 2 1/2 hours to see the team in action today. >> i really need to see the fans come together. the players can hear the roar of the crowd now. >> levi stadium slated to open to full capacity this season at 70,000. >> somebody who made us dance all of the time. a tribute to one of the founders of kool and the gang. oneworld welcomes alaska airlines as the bay area's newest global airline, so you can fly to more places around the world. now alaska mileage plan members can easily earn and redeem miles worldwide. that means up to 1,000 worldwide destinations, and elite priority check-in and boarding, and elite international lounge access. that's a big deal for a big world of travel. go global with alaska airlines and oneworld. learn more at alaskaair.com/oneworld. >>> the women's gold medal final, united states taking on australia. the serving has been outs
today was the annual dwight clark day in honor of the great receiver who died of lou gehrig's diseaseno selfies, keeping a 20-foot buffer between team and fans. last year fans were not allowed at training camp or any games. one man drove 2 1/2 hours to see the team in action today. >> i really need to see the fans come together. the players can hear the roar of the crowd now. >> levi stadium slated to open to full capacity this season at 70,000. >> somebody who made us dance...
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in 1919 dwight eisenhower took a convoy to explore the state of the roads and that includes pioneer trailstains, deserts, and from that time on people are saying how do we do this. and henrys. ford said you're not going to do this with privateng money, you're going to need federal funding to do it. so they don't raise enough money, they did a subscriber with woodrow wilson, i think that he gave $5 to something. and that includes a network of highways on the planet. the nearly 600 billion-dollarol projects. not includes what we are looking at now. and as with a lot of my stories and this is like my fifth book on infrastructure history, finance and telling stories about pool behind me and the principal idea is powerful but you must make investments. this is how we link cities and towns in our farm fields from coast-to-coast and there's a lot of things that we need to do, and i'd be happy to take questions but i will leave you with this one thing. that what we have got that lincoln personified as the idea of innovation that not only was economic entrepreneurship in inventions and discoveries
in 1919 dwight eisenhower took a convoy to explore the state of the roads and that includes pioneer trailstains, deserts, and from that time on people are saying how do we do this. and henrys. ford said you're not going to do this with privateng money, you're going to need federal funding to do it. so they don't raise enough money, they did a subscriber with woodrow wilson, i think that he gave $5 to something. and that includes a network of highways on the planet. the nearly 600...
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today is august 7, 87, dwight clark's number.aising awareness for a.l.s. patients and their families who continue the fight. he passed away three years ago after a long battle with a.l.s. disney+ is not just on your tv or mobile device, it is live in san francisco this weekend. the stories continue tour taking over 27. there is something for everyone who loves disney. the unlimited got to check it out along with some fans. >> some of the props are cool to look at, especially some up marvel stuff. >> him and grandpa were watching "mandalorian" this morning. >> that is why kids always the grandparents. it is happening today from 11:00 to 7:00. disney is the parent company of abc 7. we check in with francis for a look at the forecast. frances: good morning. you will need a light layer heading into san francisco. the high will be 67. temperatures in the 50's and 60's this afternoon with hazy sunshine and the sea breeze picking up temperatures will be cooler compared to yesterday. julian: thank you. next, powered by strong winds, the
today is august 7, 87, dwight clark's number.aising awareness for a.l.s. patients and their families who continue the fight. he passed away three years ago after a long battle with a.l.s. disney+ is not just on your tv or mobile device, it is live in san francisco this weekend. the stories continue tour taking over 27. there is something for everyone who loves disney. the unlimited got to check it out along with some fans. >> some of the props are cool to look at, especially some up...
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. >> th ingsnot dwight as bad today. d not havekpw-gtd in the atfl out unaly thcategory like yeery.da plenty of locations inthe orange. un hethaly for sensitive groups annow the aiisr deterioratinaig agn. all ofthe anorgeo tthe north y.ba it willrespad out. it is ctexpeed. still riexpeenngci the pu shandu llf o the wind kngicki back in. the off shore breeze domingnati alwe. ek still,pu llg inmore of th at smoktoe in t he bay area. t,bu eventuallye thzebree is going to n wiy daof poor air itqualy. he reis e thair itqualy for tomorrow e thworst gisoi ngto be ndinla. north bay, inland, but demorate air alquity along the bay and ascot. tomorrisow a spare e thair da i t don'think it is kelily. we are going to e serad pi improvemenn ts o saturday. wewi ll take a look at th ose, hourby hour with the air qualy itforecast co mi ungp. >> allright, paul, on the refi wah tcnow, seven major fiwildres are burning across the e.stat the jomari tyof them in rtnohern focalirn aiand sending e smok over the bay area. tot,nigh fiewrecrs peup
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th>> in gsnot dwight as bad toy. did not ha vegtkpw-d in the flat out heunalthy cate gorylike styeerday. plty of lioocatns ine th orange. healthy for itsensive groups d annow the air is deteriinoratg aiagn. all of the anorge to e thnorth bay. itwi llspread out. s it iexctpeed. l stilexripeencing the push and ll of the kwindicngki back in. the off shoreee brze midonangti l alweek. l,stil pulling more of that oksme toin the baary ea. but, evenaltuly the brzeee is ingog towin out teafr one more day of poor air quality. hereis e thair quality for morrow. thrswot is g oingto be inland rtnoh bay, inndla, t budemora te air alquity alg onthe bay and coast. tomorrow is a spare e thair day. i don't thk init is likely. we are gog into see d rapi primovements on tusarday. wiwe ll take a look atthose, hobyur hour with the air quality fostreca co umingp. >> all right, pa, ulon the refi h watcw,no sen vemajor wildfires are buinrng across the state. the majo rityof them in nohe rn califo arniandse nding smoke ov erthe bay area. toni
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chris: what a special in santa clara. 49ers celebrating dwight clark y r the men who wore number 87. the first time in 566 days fans were back inside levi's stadium to cheer on their favorite team. jimmy garoppolo running out of the tunnel. just ba tweets, the guys were fired up to be back in front of the hometown for the first time the nfc championship game in january, 2020. after a season in front of the cardboard cutouts, that energy showed throughout the whole stadium. >> it was amazing going out there and seeing the faithful. the last time we played was the nfc championship game. >> it was awesome. having the fans back out and seeing this is what sports is all about. the energy the fans bring to the game. that is what it is all about. >> we had trouble hearing each other, hearing the coaches. definitely felt good. chris: due to the pandemic, the 2020 pro football hall of fame class being inducted tonight. tomorrow is the class of 2021 including peyton manning, 49ers general manager john lynch and tom florez and charles woodson. notable tonight include isaac bruce, former cowboys
chris: what a special in santa clara. 49ers celebrating dwight clark y r the men who wore number 87. the first time in 566 days fans were back inside levi's stadium to cheer on their favorite team. jimmy garoppolo running out of the tunnel. just ba tweets, the guys were fired up to be back in front of the hometown for the first time the nfc championship game in january, 2020. after a season in front of the cardboard cutouts, that energy showed throughout the whole stadium. >> it was...