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>> dwight refused.she endured eight years of escalating hostility and verbal abuse before telling dwight she wanted a divorce. >> and he laid on the floor for three days crying and said that it was his mental illness. that he loved me. that he didn't want to lose me. and that he would do whatever he needed to do. >> so connie stayed. and, in 1997, she gave birth to a son. >> after the child was born, he actually seemed to be better. >> being a father was good for him? >> it was. it did seem to give him a purpose. >> dwight watched their child during the day. but connie says he still left most of the caregiving to her. and soon enough, connie says dwight's emotional abuse worsened. he became obsessive and controlling. >> after i had my son, i thought it was my obligation to try to make this work. i mean, i really did not see myself in life as a divorced person. >> but how do you make things work when you have no idea who is coming home at night? >> the garage door would open. and we didn't know what we w
>> dwight refused.she endured eight years of escalating hostility and verbal abuse before telling dwight she wanted a divorce. >> and he laid on the floor for three days crying and said that it was his mental illness. that he loved me. that he didn't want to lose me. and that he would do whatever he needed to do. >> so connie stayed. and, in 1997, she gave birth to a son. >> after the child was born, he actually seemed to be better. >> being a father was good for...
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montana to dwight clark for the go ahead touchdown. the catch. beat the cooy run vesuper at de the game saving tackle to seal that victory. >>> still ahead, streaming on cbsn. >> the testing trouble keeps oncoming. the sites closed again today in the way area because of comput staying up half the night searching for savings on your prescriptions? just ask your cvs pharmacist. we search for savings for you. from coupons to lower costs options. plus, earn up to $50 extra bucks rewards each year just for filling at cvs pharmacy. if you're hungry and you want a great deal, the super slam is your perfect meal! it's pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon and hash browns. it's enough breakfast for dinner, and it's as good as it sounds. see you at denny's. >>> several tests sites in anci to software issues. this is leading to some frustration. we will have the details coming up. >>> a confusing time for bay area health care workers. the changing covid guidelines leaving many not sure of what to do. >>> and the updated mark guidance that could becoming very soon
montana to dwight clark for the go ahead touchdown. the catch. beat the cooy run vesuper at de the game saving tackle to seal that victory. >>> still ahead, streaming on cbsn. >> the testing trouble keeps oncoming. the sites closed again today in the way area because of comput staying up half the night searching for savings on your prescriptions? just ask your cvs pharmacist. we search for savings for you. from coupons to lower costs options. plus, earn up to $50 extra bucks...
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there's a jacket autographed by dwight clark.of course, he's a wide receiver who played a big role in the catch that sent the niners to their first super bowl. reporter john ley shows us how the owner of that jacket is honoring clark's legacy. >> pro football is filled with stars all but only a select few are attached to iconic place 4 decades ago. the catch is how dwight clark made the leap to legend. late in the nfc championship game. the forty-niners trailed the cowboys and needed a touchdown. clark, the pride of geringerehigh east charlotte grab that has from joe montana in dramatic fashion. >> one time friends surprised, including former geringer basketball teammate tony hayes. >> you can believe it because it was him. >> another friend, former geringer head cheerleader, linda shoe for dreams was on the edge of her seat there and add. and i were i mean, i don't know if you know how high it was that big as that play was, friends learned to put it in perspective in 2017, clark was diagnosed with a l s and died the next year du
there's a jacket autographed by dwight clark.of course, he's a wide receiver who played a big role in the catch that sent the niners to their first super bowl. reporter john ley shows us how the owner of that jacket is honoring clark's legacy. >> pro football is filled with stars all but only a select few are attached to iconic place 4 decades ago. the catch is how dwight clark made the leap to legend. late in the nfc championship game. the forty-niners trailed the cowboys and needed a...
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the catch is how dwight clark made the leap to legend. late in the nfc championship game. the forty-niners trailed the cowboys and needed a touchdown. >> clark, the pride of geringer hide east charlotte grab that has from joe montana in dramatic fashion. longtime friends court surprised, including former geringer basketball teammate tony hayes. >> you can believe it because it was him. >> another friend, former geringer head cheerleader. wind issue for dreams was on the edge of her seat there and add. and i were i mean, i don't know if you know how high it was that he caught that ball. but those hands. >> it's this is my bond. we crazy. charlotte went crazy. our friends went crazy. but as big as that play was, friends learned to put it in perspective in 2017, clark was diagnosed with a l s and died the next year during that time, linda became captain of clark's the catch number. 87 and a board member for less association, north carolina chapter. you can't sit around and do nothing after somebody is diagnosed with this horrible disease. 2 generations after the catch, tony s
the catch is how dwight clark made the leap to legend. late in the nfc championship game. the forty-niners trailed the cowboys and needed a touchdown. >> clark, the pride of geringer hide east charlotte grab that has from joe montana in dramatic fashion. longtime friends court surprised, including former geringer basketball teammate tony hayes. >> you can believe it because it was him. >> another friend, former geringer head cheerleader. wind issue for dreams was on the edge...
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eastern, the look at the role of president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nasa in the 1950's. then at 2:50 p.m. eastern, the book mercury rising: john glenn, john kennedy and the new battleground of the cold war. and at 3:55 eastern, a discussion on the history of the filibuster in american politics with the national constitution center. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> national security advisor jake sullivan joined press secretary genaro sacky at today's -- jen psacki's white house briefing. they answer questions.
eastern, the look at the role of president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nasa in the 1950's. then at 2:50 p.m. eastern, the book mercury rising: john glenn, john kennedy and the new battleground of the cold war. and at 3:55 eastern, a discussion on the history of the filibuster in american politics with the national constitution center. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch...
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that that and they set a good meal at i'm yeah, the wedding had them begin owing anybody that were dwight and wing muma down on a while a longer resume, yes, typically got a bill unless they got more that totally stopped by the luxury at the atlanta garden or lemon copied, had to go to jeff i from no store. compare letter bowden. anyone with on demand. the said a young man. yeah. to get us, i began after i believe yet i 50 and the amendment that you had here. and you then there will be able to the godaddy pub, this will go far before picking up when i met her, i fairly with, ah, ah, ah, ah. then i'm the guy a on a monday, a satellite chevy and then the don't with a level in them. and i'm not, you know, kind of a movie, you know, has a issue with a black. i'm sure yes, a look into it with a rental issue with me. oh my yeah. i do like a double boy. did i need good. could i get a ah a even with my eyes on my part, but they know how your bladder upset behind to actual but he's a freshman team member. i can't handle that. boys are friendly gordy and been a national guard. they go to a minor hi
that that and they set a good meal at i'm yeah, the wedding had them begin owing anybody that were dwight and wing muma down on a while a longer resume, yes, typically got a bill unless they got more that totally stopped by the luxury at the atlanta garden or lemon copied, had to go to jeff i from no store. compare letter bowden. anyone with on demand. the said a young man. yeah. to get us, i began after i believe yet i 50 and the amendment that you had here. and you then there will be able to...
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eastern, a look at the role of president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nasa in the 1950's. then at 250bg p.m. eastern, -- 2:50 p.m. eastern, mercury rising, the new battle ground of the cold war. and at 3:55 p.m. eastern, a discussion on the history of the fill buster in american politics. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch any time at c-span.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 8:to p.m. eastern, -- 8:20 p.m. eastern, chris christie provides a blueprint for how the republican party can win national elections in his book, "republican rescue." then at 10:00 p.m. eastern, north carolina democratic congressman and political scientist david price shares his book, the congressional experience. he provides his perspective on the rules and role of congress. how it's changed over time. and how the legislative body can function better. he's interviewed by gerald connolly. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a fu
eastern, a look at the role of president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nasa in the 1950's. then at 250bg p.m. eastern, -- 2:50 p.m. eastern, mercury rising, the new battle ground of the cold war. and at 3:55 p.m. eastern, a discussion on the history of the fill buster in american politics. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch any time at c-span.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features...
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you were the 17th supreme allied commander of nato forces and a legacy that goes back to general dwight david eisenhower, two things, has it been totally u.s. generals to head nato? and secondly, how much is the legacy of ike eisenhower continues in that position? >> yes, it is always a u.s. general. now there have been conversations about that changing or possibly adjusting that, there are some mechanical and structural issues how nuclear forces are handled, et cetera, but i don't preclude the opportunity that in the future sometime we might see a non-american, but to this point the united states has led nato in every case and again, it's about the u.s.-european command commander who is then selected to be-- an interesting dance how the two entities work through the congress and work through the nac to get the same person approved, but it is an amazing legacy and when you sit at his desk, the very same desk that he sat at in the office, it's impressive. a small joke, i'm a rather tall guy so when i got in there, general eisenhower was a rather short guy. i had to have four inches of le
you were the 17th supreme allied commander of nato forces and a legacy that goes back to general dwight david eisenhower, two things, has it been totally u.s. generals to head nato? and secondly, how much is the legacy of ike eisenhower continues in that position? >> yes, it is always a u.s. general. now there have been conversations about that changing or possibly adjusting that, there are some mechanical and structural issues how nuclear forces are handled, et cetera, but i don't...
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>>and north carolina, there is a jacket autographed by dwight clark. he was the wide receiver who played the starring role in the catch. reporter john lee shows us how the owner of that jacket is honoring clark's legacy. >>pro football is filled with stars over but only a select few are attached to iconic place 4 decades ago. the catch is how dwight clark made the leap to legend. late in the nfc championship game. the forty-niners trailed the cowboys and needed a touchdown. clark, the pride of derringer hide east charlotte. grab the from joe montana in dramatic fashion. longtime friends or surprised, including former geringer basketball teammate, tony haze. you can believe it because it was him. >>another friend, former geringer head cheerleader, linda shoe for dreams was on the edge of her seat there and add. and i were i mean, i don't know if you know how high it was that he caught that ball. but those hands, it's it's just mind boggling. we crazy. charlotte went crazy. our friends went crazy. but as big as that play was, friends learned to put it in
>>and north carolina, there is a jacket autographed by dwight clark. he was the wide receiver who played the starring role in the catch. reporter john lee shows us how the owner of that jacket is honoring clark's legacy. >>pro football is filled with stars over but only a select few are attached to iconic place 4 decades ago. the catch is how dwight clark made the leap to legend. late in the nfc championship game. the forty-niners trailed the cowboys and needed a touchdown. clark,...
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dwight d. eisenhower and he became president of the united states and warned of this very thing that war was a racket and that or rations were now using the united states government as their way of surviving and so i think that for someone with as much experience in the greatest period of economic development and reengineering, don't forget, we changed refrigerators into tanks, right, refrigerator companies doing pistols, remmington ranch started miking rifles, that we should pay attention to that. will we ever stop this? that won't happen any time soon. we have far greater problems in the endwa nearing of our democracy and interesting thing, i'm a fan of smedley butler. i have smedley butler memorabilia in my man cave because the plot of 1932 was almost precisely what rough terms what general milley said getting involved in politics. we're revolving around this and the big question is will the american public actually be awake this november to put a stop to this or are we going to sleepwalk ou
dwight d. eisenhower and he became president of the united states and warned of this very thing that war was a racket and that or rations were now using the united states government as their way of surviving and so i think that for someone with as much experience in the greatest period of economic development and reengineering, don't forget, we changed refrigerators into tanks, right, refrigerator companies doing pistols, remmington ranch started miking rifles, that we should pay attention to...
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busy she pains away the exoticism dwight european view of the world and the way so many and the west see history. i worked very sassed, i worked very intuitively and i just let the images kind of come out. and often what happens is that there is a kind of funny or violent and a push back to the image. a name was burmese girl who with a tasteful revenge. a woman in india weaving cloth for a superpower, south seas islanders uniting and solidarity photographs taken by and for europeans. in the 19th and 20th centuries. proj, come on, colo has been reclaiming them for 20 years. she says they still shape how people view each other. even today these images, tale exert power and the fillings are power over my life, how i see myself and how i see others. and i think that's true for every, every one. and so, why these images can still exert this influence is what i'm interested in exploring . like, how does power work? how, how does power work and images and, and why do those images still affect how people see me? callo says she feels less like a foreigner here in her adopted home berlin than
busy she pains away the exoticism dwight european view of the world and the way so many and the west see history. i worked very sassed, i worked very intuitively and i just let the images kind of come out. and often what happens is that there is a kind of funny or violent and a push back to the image. a name was burmese girl who with a tasteful revenge. a woman in india weaving cloth for a superpower, south seas islanders uniting and solidarity photographs taken by and for europeans. in the...
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>> as the member designated by representative dwight evans, i inform the house that mr. evans will record his presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. butterfield of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. butterfield will record his presence. as the member designated by mr. panetta of california, i inform the house that mr. panetta will record his presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. pfluger of texas, i inform the house that mr. pfluger will vote present on the quorum call. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, i inform the house that mr. deutch will record his present. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. omar of minnesota, pursuant to
>> as the member designated by representative dwight evans, i inform the house that mr. evans will record his presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. butterfield of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. butterfield will record his presence. as the member designated by mr. panetta of california, i inform the house that mr. panetta will record his presence. the speaker pro tempore:...
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eastern a look at dwight's administration and the creation of nasa in the 1960's.hen jeff shall show discusses his book marker re--- mercury rising. then a discussion on the filibuster in american politics with stuffed ballboy from the -- with scott from the national constitution center. find it on your program guide or watch on c-span.org. >> books tv, every sunday on c-span two features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at age: 20 p.m. eastern, new jersey governor and 2016 republican presidential candidate chris christie provides blueprint for how the republican party can win national elections. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, north carolina democratic congressman david price shares his book the congressional experience. he provides perspectives on the role of congress and how it has changed over time and how the legislative body can function better interviewed by virginia democratic congressman gerald connolly. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. at
eastern a look at dwight's administration and the creation of nasa in the 1960's.hen jeff shall show discusses his book marker re--- mercury rising. then a discussion on the filibuster in american politics with stuffed ballboy from the -- with scott from the national constitution center. find it on your program guide or watch on c-span.org. >> books tv, every sunday on c-span two features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at age: 20 p.m. eastern, new jersey...
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it's joe montana to dwight clark .ch, propelling the niners into their first ever super bowl and the ensuing victory over cincinnati nine years and cowboys a little later on early nineties. they ranged supreme in the nfc, many of battle first time, though, this sunday they'll meet since 1994 kyle shanahan today asked if his players know about this rich history. not at all. i wish i could say yes, but being some of these players, um, were born in the two thousands. so you'd like to think so. but every day quarterback room when i asked certain questions, like in wedding crashers and stuff, and they don't even know that sometimes very surprised the difference in some of this stuff , but you guys know how big of a deal the playoffs are, and our guys are pumped for this game. no matter who we're playing. i've always said don't measure a person's intellect by whether or not they've seen wedding crashers, but we digress. make a video. show the guys. hey you need to check this out. this is a cool story from data and arizona. i
it's joe montana to dwight clark .ch, propelling the niners into their first ever super bowl and the ensuing victory over cincinnati nine years and cowboys a little later on early nineties. they ranged supreme in the nfc, many of battle first time, though, this sunday they'll meet since 1994 kyle shanahan today asked if his players know about this rich history. not at all. i wish i could say yes, but being some of these players, um, were born in the two thousands. so you'd like to think so. but...
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pass to dwight clark in a play that would forever become known as the catch forty-niners were trailing the dallas cowboys by 6 points with less than a minute to go. the catch and the following. a stir point propel the forty-niners into their first super bowl. the nfl has ranks the play as the second greatest play in the league's history. remember where you were on that day? if you're old enough, taking a live look outside at the embarcadero in the city. a beautiful night in the city just not too far away from where that catch was made. and, you know, they made the playoffs on top of everything else. not only are we celebrating the catch. >> but they made it on to the next round. all right. our chief meteorologist standing by lawrence know made in the next round. >> the raider football team made it in there. it's amazing out there tonight, everyone. we've got a nice sky for a look at that. the sun just setting a couple high clouds up above the colors, looking gorgeous. >> it's going to be a bit chilly tonight. it's going to stay dry, though, around the bay area are not see that a dense
pass to dwight clark in a play that would forever become known as the catch forty-niners were trailing the dallas cowboys by 6 points with less than a minute to go. the catch and the following. a stir point propel the forty-niners into their first super bowl. the nfl has ranks the play as the second greatest play in the league's history. remember where you were on that day? if you're old enough, taking a live look outside at the embarcadero in the city. a beautiful night in the city just not...
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>> reporter: 40 years ago this week dwight clark hauled in the game-winning touchdown in the nfc championshipt the dallas cowboys. it led the 49ers to their first super bowl title and ignited one of the league's best rivalries. in the early '90s the two teams faced off three years in a row in the nfc championship game. the 49ers came up short in first two and finally broke through and beat the cowboys in january of 1995 on their way to their fifth lombardi trophy. it has been 27 years since the 49ers and cowboys met in the post-season. most of the players on this roster aren't old enough to remember the game, but they're well aware of the magnitude of this rivalry. >> with the rich history of the super bowl as the playoff games, the nfc championships. you know, obviously getting a chance to be a part of some of that history is definitely something you can enjoy as an older player. >> reporter: gould says the 49ers aren't too concerned about the history of the rivalry. their focus is on the present. the second-seeded cowboys are 12 and 5 and feature the number one-ranked scoring offense and a
>> reporter: 40 years ago this week dwight clark hauled in the game-winning touchdown in the nfc championshipt the dallas cowboys. it led the 49ers to their first super bowl title and ignited one of the league's best rivalries. in the early '90s the two teams faced off three years in a row in the nfc championship game. the 49ers came up short in first two and finally broke through and beat the cowboys in january of 1995 on their way to their fifth lombardi trophy. it has been 27 years...
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and people like dwight eisenhower, people who take their oath seriously and their obligation seriouslyengage in a way that reflects -- that's worthy of this nation. >> chairman thompson, from the committee's work this week, we've learned a lot of things, including firsthand testimony about donald trump, what he was doing that day, about ivanka trump reaching out, trying to get her father to call off the mob, about sean hannity from fox texting and other fox people texting people, basically saying to white house chief of staff mark meadows, please get him to try to stop the mob from doing this. what else are we learning and who else do you need to talk to? >> well, quite a few people. i can tell you that we are learning that individuals conspired to change the outcome of the election. and that's very concerning, that they used assets of the federal government to try to promote the big lie, that they intimidated state officials toward the big lie. and so, again, we have to tell that story. we'll be able to document it. and i'm concerned that even the replacement of certain people to acco
and people like dwight eisenhower, people who take their oath seriously and their obligation seriouslyengage in a way that reflects -- that's worthy of this nation. >> chairman thompson, from the committee's work this week, we've learned a lot of things, including firsthand testimony about donald trump, what he was doing that day, about ivanka trump reaching out, trying to get her father to call off the mob, about sean hannity from fox texting and other fox people texting people,...
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the role of president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nasa.he book mercury rising, john glenn, john kennedy and the new battle of the cold war. a discussion on the history of the filibuster in american politics with the national constitution center. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. in 2013, then sent leader harry reid pushed forward a change to senate rules made easier to approve president obama's nominees. to reduce the threshold from 60 votes to 51 votes for senate approval of judicial nominees. back in 2013, 3 democrats voted against changing rules, including senator joe manchin. on tuesday, current senate majority leader chuck schumer will bring a voting rights package to the floor. here's a look back at the senate filibuster debate in 2013, before and after the book took place. >> the american people believe congress is broken. the american people believe the senate is broken. i believe the american peo
the role of president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nasa.he book mercury rising, john glenn, john kennedy and the new battle of the cold war. a discussion on the history of the filibuster in american politics with the national constitution center. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. in 2013, then sent leader harry reid pushed forward a...
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to win birthday wishes including a baking class grown-up creator, basketball clinic with nba star dwightmoke crack with hunter biden. that's fun. where do i sign up? for two oreos website putting your personal website. a tiny bit of self-respect and not to any of that. i like that. topic number two. front of smart phones smart tvs smart appliances, get ready to have a smart mouth. creative google flat is a chargeable smart retainer to send signals to your phone from your tongue. battery inside your mouth, what could possibly go wrong? sensors follow your terms movement and translate it to text messages it works by identifying individual letters by the tone which means in order to be understood, you slowly will out every word, a lot like talking to whoopi goldberg. the idea is to one day help people with issues like parkinson's, have conversations about needing to use their hands, it will will probably be used by kardashian fans, a reminder about oreos one 20th birthday thanks, chloe. topic number three, 55-year-old new york man suing his mother for possession of us childhood favorite bas
to win birthday wishes including a baking class grown-up creator, basketball clinic with nba star dwightmoke crack with hunter biden. that's fun. where do i sign up? for two oreos website putting your personal website. a tiny bit of self-respect and not to any of that. i like that. topic number two. front of smart phones smart tvs smart appliances, get ready to have a smart mouth. creative google flat is a chargeable smart retainer to send signals to your phone from your tongue. battery inside...
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saturday, a look at the role of president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nasa1950's. then, an author discusses his book mercury rising: john glenn, john kennedy and the new battleground of the cold war. later, the history of the filibuster in american politics with scott from the american constitution center. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time c-span.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 8:20 p.m. eastern, former new jersey governor and 2016 presidential candidate, chris christie, discusses his book republican rescue. then, on after words, david price shares his book, the congressional experience. he provides his perspective on the rules and role of congress, how it has changed over time, and how the legislative body infection better. he is interviewed by virginia democratic congressman gerald connolly. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online
saturday, a look at the role of president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nasa1950's. then, an author discusses his book mercury rising: john glenn, john kennedy and the new battleground of the cold war. later, the history of the filibuster in american politics with scott from the american constitution center. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time c-span.org/history. >> book tv every...
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dwight from newark, new jersey. dwight is a student. good morning. caller: good morning.t: go ahead. caller: yes, i just wanted to know if the issue being pushed like support racism? or like -- host: are you still there. caller: i apologize for that. it is like ok for racism, we can teach racism, but we cannot teach gays? like racism is cool, but not to teach gay in our schools. host: i will let you go ahead and tackle that one first, nora and then tina. >> thank you for that question. that is interesting because i feel like we are getting a little bit stuck on talking about books about race, that i think it is important to note that as much as tina and the leadership of moms for liberty might like to say that no particular viewpoints or no particular political agenda is being privileged here, what we have seen in the data is that the increase in challenges primarily centered on books written by and about people of color, experience of racism, and queer stories, lgbtq authors and characters in books, and the attacks on books that tell lg deep -- l -- lgbtq+ stories have b
dwight from newark, new jersey. dwight is a student. good morning. caller: good morning.t: go ahead. caller: yes, i just wanted to know if the issue being pushed like support racism? or like -- host: are you still there. caller: i apologize for that. it is like ok for racism, we can teach racism, but we cannot teach gays? like racism is cool, but not to teach gay in our schools. host: i will let you go ahead and tackle that one first, nora and then tina. >> thank you for that question....
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signed dwight eisenhower. both these men, one cup the letter, one cap the envelope.nfortunately, for us, they donated them to the national park service and we have them in our collection. it is a wonderful story. host: you earlier mention operations at fort hunt which was called the creamery and one was the warehouse. i want to go back to that story about the creamery. and the pows held in the german camps. you described being able to send encrypted messages and hide things, it seems so elementary. how were they able to get these things past the germans? guest: the person that set up the cryptographic system became very famous later in the smithsonian, what is now the american history museum. we were able to catch him not long before he passed away. he was bedridden when we caught him. he set up the script ologies system and the way it worked was he would have soldiers who were not very educated write the letters. this is something i found very fascinating. he said you can teach people to improve their writing but what you cannot do is take someone who is a very good
signed dwight eisenhower. both these men, one cup the letter, one cap the envelope.nfortunately, for us, they donated them to the national park service and we have them in our collection. it is a wonderful story. host: you earlier mention operations at fort hunt which was called the creamery and one was the warehouse. i want to go back to that story about the creamery. and the pows held in the german camps. you described being able to send encrypted messages and hide things, it seems so...
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dwight eisenhower during world war ii make sure all the holocaust camps were filmed, so we've got theotage, january 6th has to be a crusade that is every day as "the new york times" op ed said, every day is january 6th, so we are in a real neo-civil war and it's a battle of democracy versus a nativist authoritarianism. >> tucker: we are in a kind of civil war. but more specifically -- a furious statement condemningng doug brinkley for trivializing, which he just did.in we will let you know when we get that statement. in the meantime doug brinkley was right about one thing, there are an awful lot of images showing what happened inside the capital on january 6th. we don't have to guess for the most part. we are going to show one of them because it is frankly representative. oohere's the terrifying scene on the floor of the united states senate as insurrectionist swept in. watch. [shouting] >> [bleep] man, glad to see you guys. you guys [bleep], look at this guy, god bless you. you good, sir? you need medical attention? >> i'm all right. [indistinct] >> i got shot with some kind of? plas
dwight eisenhower during world war ii make sure all the holocaust camps were filmed, so we've got theotage, january 6th has to be a crusade that is every day as "the new york times" op ed said, every day is january 6th, so we are in a real neo-civil war and it's a battle of democracy versus a nativist authoritarianism. >> tucker: we are in a kind of civil war. but more specifically -- a furious statement condemningng doug brinkley for trivializing, which he just did.in we will...
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president dwight eisenhower answer reporters questions.nts news conference filled four newsreel for the first time. today, president biden marked one year in office by holding his tenth press conference. it ended up being the longest in presidential history. it lasted for one hour and 51 minutes. biden began with a vigorous defense of all his administration has achieved, in his first year. >> we went from 200 people to being vaccinated, to 210 million americans being vaccinated. we created 6 million new jobs. more jobs in one year than any time before. unemployment dropped to 3.9%. child poverty dropped by nearly 40%. the biggest drop in american history. >> while biden stood for his accomplishments, he admitted that there are things that he did differently, including doing more covid testing. he also pointed out that he's gotten no help from across the aisle, that is largely, he says, because of donald trump. >> one thing i haven't been able to do so far, is get my republican friends to get in the game of making things better in this coun
president dwight eisenhower answer reporters questions.nts news conference filled four newsreel for the first time. today, president biden marked one year in office by holding his tenth press conference. it ended up being the longest in presidential history. it lasted for one hour and 51 minutes. biden began with a vigorous defense of all his administration has achieved, in his first year. >> we went from 200 people to being vaccinated, to 210 million americans being vaccinated. we...
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eastern the rollout of president dwight eisenhower's administration into the creation of nasa in the 1950s the next 2:50, discussing the book mercury rising, john glenn, john kennedy and the new battleground of the war and at 3:55 p.m. a discussion on the history of the filibuster in american politics from the national constitution center exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online at c-span.org/history. up to its neck in debt we believe one of the greatest is that we are striving to provide equal opportunity for all citizens. c-span's documentary competition 2022 students across the country are giving us behind the scenes looks for the work on the entries with the hashtag student can and if you are a middle or high school student, you can join by entering the c-span student can competition. create a five to six minute documentary using c-span video clips that answer the question how does the federal government impact your life. >> be passionate about what you worth discussing and discuss
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and then along came fred greenstein and princeton writing about the hidden hand leadership of dwight eisenhower, which was the opposite of the theatrical. stage center president of avalatharsinger for example and then came ronald reagan who? combine some elements of both. who clearly had the theatrical? centralism if you will of the roosevelts. who had an agenda? who had unique communications abilities the abilities to to persuade we carry truman said is the main job of the modern presidency, but for for a small government. decentralized reversal of the new deal in a very real sense so, so anyway, the reason i mentioned all that is there are there are multiple schools of thought about what makes for a successful president and at times they they into stereotypes and caricatures. how do you measure? when nick johnson hugely important in the history of civil rights a president maybe a uniquely so more than fdr. who insisted the american people? had the wealth and the moral obligation to care about the poor in their midst i mean a president. was willing in some ways to shame us. and yet
and then along came fred greenstein and princeton writing about the hidden hand leadership of dwight eisenhower, which was the opposite of the theatrical. stage center president of avalatharsinger for example and then came ronald reagan who? combine some elements of both. who clearly had the theatrical? centralism if you will of the roosevelts. who had an agenda? who had unique communications abilities the abilities to to persuade we carry truman said is the main job of the modern presidency,...
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the republicans are not taking the knee to an abraham lincoln that saved the union or dwight david eisenhower. it's to donald trump. your uncle, you've written this isn't a great man. he isn't a lucid man. a mean man. let's play some of the times he's gone after reek cruz. here that is. >> one of the problems with ted cruz is everybody hates him. he's a nasty guy. everybody hates him. he's a nasty guy. nobody likes him. nobody in congress likes him. nobody likes him everywhere. lying ted comes in holding the bible up and holds it high, right? he holds it high and then he lies. he lies. he's an anchor baby. ted cruz is an anchor baby in canada. his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to being shot. the whole thing is ridiculous. >> mary, thon was sheered of his manhood. it feels reek is the right name for ted cruz because how does your uncle manage to strip grown men of their manhood that easily? what does he have over these people? >> those clips were astonishing because they're an incredible mixture of truth telling, projection, racism and mendacity. we have all of it there. honestly, i
the republicans are not taking the knee to an abraham lincoln that saved the union or dwight david eisenhower. it's to donald trump. your uncle, you've written this isn't a great man. he isn't a lucid man. a mean man. let's play some of the times he's gone after reek cruz. here that is. >> one of the problems with ted cruz is everybody hates him. he's a nasty guy. everybody hates him. he's a nasty guy. nobody likes him. nobody in congress likes him. nobody likes him everywhere. lying ted...
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and then along came fred greenstein and princeton writing about the hidden hand leadership of dwight eisenhower, which was the opposite of the theatrical. stage center president of avalatharsinger for example and then came ronald reagan who? combine some elements of both. who clearly had the theatrical? centralism if you will of the roosevelts. who had an agenda? who had unique communications abilities the abilities to to persuade we carry truman said is the main job of the modern presidency, but for for a small government. decentralized reversal of the new deal in a very real sense so, so anyway, the reason i mentioned all that is there are there are multiple schools of thought about what makes for a successful president and at times they they into stereotypes and caricatures. how do you measure? when nick johnson hugely important in the history of civil rights a president maybe a uniquely so more than fdr. who insisted the american people? had the wealth and the moral obligation to care about the poor in their midst i mean a president. was willing in some ways to shame us. and yet
and then along came fred greenstein and princeton writing about the hidden hand leadership of dwight eisenhower, which was the opposite of the theatrical. stage center president of avalatharsinger for example and then came ronald reagan who? combine some elements of both. who clearly had the theatrical? centralism if you will of the roosevelts. who had an agenda? who had unique communications abilities the abilities to to persuade we carry truman said is the main job of the modern presidency,...
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dwight eisenhower from world war ii made sure all of the holocaust cams were filmed. so we got the film footage. my worry is what we call this to make sure we honor this day, this dark day of the year? we have to keep saying january 6th. i think it is like december 7th, pearl harbor and it is like 9/11 tragedy. >> sean: now, today vice president kamala harris also made a pretty horrible comparison herself. by the way, this is the person that tweeted out "oh, support the bailed plan for the people involved with the peaceful protesting riots." same person who said they will not stop, shouldn't stop, we will not stop. take a look. >> echoed throughout history, including dates that instantly remind us where they were and what they were doing when our democracy came under assault. days that occupy not only a place on our calendar, but a place in our collective memory. december 7, 1941, september 11, 2001. , and january 62021. >> sean: now, 2,403 americans died at pearl harbor. i know pretty well because my father served in the pacific for years. nearly 3,000 were murdered
dwight eisenhower from world war ii made sure all of the holocaust cams were filmed. so we got the film footage. my worry is what we call this to make sure we honor this day, this dark day of the year? we have to keep saying january 6th. i think it is like december 7th, pearl harbor and it is like 9/11 tragedy. >> sean: now, today vice president kamala harris also made a pretty horrible comparison herself. by the way, this is the person that tweeted out "oh, support the bailed plan...
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first a look at the role that president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nationalat 2:15 we discussed the book "mercury rising: john glenn, john kennedy and the new battleground of the cold war." and at 3:13 a talk about the history of the philadelphia -- filibuster. watch american history tv on c-span2 or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> sunday, february 6 on " in-depth," a law professor will talk about race relations and inequality in america including her books "the agitator's daughter" and "white space, black hood." join in with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. join us february 6 on book tv on c-span2. ">> wash -- >> "washington journal" continues. host: representative hank johnson joins us to talk about voting rights and election laws. president biden is headed to capitol hill to meet with senate democrats to try and urge them to change senate rules to approve two voting rights legislation that he is pushing for and your party is pushing for. what do use -- what should he say to your senate colleagues? guest: i am happy that
first a look at the role that president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nationalat 2:15 we discussed the book "mercury rising: john glenn, john kennedy and the new battleground of the cold war." and at 3:13 a talk about the history of the philadelphia -- filibuster. watch american history tv on c-span2 or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> sunday, february 6 on " in-depth," a law professor will talk about race relations and inequality...
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then jimmy g could have become a legend among the niners with ronnie lott, joe montana, steve young, dwight clark by driving down the field, which what he did in week 18 to bring them to overtime or just win the game altogether. but instead he throws an interception which could be his last throw in her 90's uniform. here's jimmy g talking about that. >>we have been guys next couple really start to settle in a little bit. you know, motions awry after game win or loss and it was things got to glad it happened. just, you know, smile from that meeting. think about the good you know, we'll see what happens in these next couple days, weeks, whatever. but i love this team just a bit. the fighting a battle on this team entire year has been really impressive. i love those guys. as far as jimmy g, yes, he's under contract, but he makes a lot of money. and then last offseason. >>they actually moved up in the get trey lance, all indicators are that jimmy g will not be back as the niners. his teammates love him. but this is still fundamentally the fans love the niners, but the niners, let's face it. the
then jimmy g could have become a legend among the niners with ronnie lott, joe montana, steve young, dwight clark by driving down the field, which what he did in week 18 to bring them to overtime or just win the game altogether. but instead he throws an interception which could be his last throw in her 90's uniform. here's jimmy g talking about that. >>we have been guys next couple really start to settle in a little bit. you know, motions awry after game win or loss and it was things got...
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dwight eisenhower, and some trumpteers.his is like pearl harbor, it's like 9/11 tragedy, and we need to not be afraid to call it the trump insurrection, because all roads to what went wrong went to his ill behavior, his antidemocratic stance, he took, the big lie, after the presidential election tallies came in, and joe biden won by millions of votes. >> you have a lot of folks now, dozens of people, trying to use what happened at the capitol to win elections. political reporting saying at least 57 individuals that played a role in that day's events, attending the save america rally that proceeded the riots, they are now running for elected office. is that, michael, a continuation of what we have seen in recent years of the republican party's turn? or is this a new chapter entirely? >> i think it is much more of an expansion. in the past you had within the party structure individuals that tried to get control, they would work their way into primaries. i know it was a fight on my watch. the biggest thing that i had to battle
dwight eisenhower, and some trumpteers.his is like pearl harbor, it's like 9/11 tragedy, and we need to not be afraid to call it the trump insurrection, because all roads to what went wrong went to his ill behavior, his antidemocratic stance, he took, the big lie, after the presidential election tallies came in, and joe biden won by millions of votes. >> you have a lot of folks now, dozens of people, trying to use what happened at the capitol to win elections. political reporting saying...
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he wasn't really there dwight chapin interviewed him before he became counsel and he wrote a memo and his memo says it would really be more comforting if we had someone who was loyal to nixon. you know this guy's out for himself. turned out to be pretty true. thank you very much for coming. this has been a real privilege. weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors funding for c-span 2 comes from these television companies and more including buckeye broadband. buckeye broadband along with these television companies support c-span 2 as a public service vice president richard nixon and his wife pat circled the globe in july of 1956 with stops in hawaii the philippines south vietnam thailand taiwan pakistan and turkey. during every stop then vice president nixon encouraged allies to resist the influence of chinese and soviet communism being a father himself. he especially enjoyed meeting the children. there were handshakes to for their elders for th
he wasn't really there dwight chapin interviewed him before he became counsel and he wrote a memo and his memo says it would really be more comforting if we had someone who was loyal to nixon. you know this guy's out for himself. turned out to be pretty true. thank you very much for coming. this has been a real privilege. weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books...
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eastern a look at the role of president dwight eisenhower's administration and the creation of nas in 1950s. at 2:50 p.m. eastern mercury rising, john glenn, john kennedy of the new battleground of the cold war and a 3:55 p.m. eastern a discussion history of the filibuster in american politics the national constitution center, exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guider watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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and we also passed along the way the strongest infrastructure bill that has been passed since dwight d. eisenhower in order to rebuild our crumbling roads and water systems, expand broadband and create hundreds of thousands of good-paying jobs. we were off to a great start, and i will tell you exactly what happened. 50 members of the republican party decided that they were going to be obstructionists, that they were not going to help us address the crises facing working families, not going to deal with the existential threat of climate, not going to be dealing with the high cost of prescription drugs, the need to expand medicare, the need to improve home health care, et cetera, et cetera. then you had two united states senators joining them, mr. manchin and senator sinema. then for five months now, there have been negotiations behind closed doors trying to get these senators, these two democratic senators, on board. that strategy, in my view, chuck, has failed, and it's failed dismally. we saw it last week in terms of the voting rights act. we now need a new direction, in my view. an
and we also passed along the way the strongest infrastructure bill that has been passed since dwight d. eisenhower in order to rebuild our crumbling roads and water systems, expand broadband and create hundreds of thousands of good-paying jobs. we were off to a great start, and i will tell you exactly what happened. 50 members of the republican party decided that they were going to be obstructionists, that they were not going to help us address the crises facing working families, not going to...
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an engrossing account of a vital but often slated cinematic tradition full of fascinating lore and dwight garner writes for the new york times. this is sweeping history, but in hagood's hands, it feels crisp urgent and paired down like a good movie. it pops from the start. we're so pleased to be hosting this event tonight. the digital podium is yours will and peter. thank you. thank you. well, it's great to be here with you. i wish we were here in person. and congratulations on the book. we've known each other a long time. we've known each other over 30 years. and all that time, you know, i feel like we've been not so secret santa asks. yeah, last you've come out and declared yourself, and i wondered if you always had. book like this in the back of your mind. big book resting on the twin pillars of art and social history and storytelling too. or maybe more to the point. how did you come to write the book? yes, well lovely of you peter to be here. with me you you've been a dear friend in an inspiration over the years. so i just wanted to say that when i was a kid growing up. in columbus, o
an engrossing account of a vital but often slated cinematic tradition full of fascinating lore and dwight garner writes for the new york times. this is sweeping history, but in hagood's hands, it feels crisp urgent and paired down like a good movie. it pops from the start. we're so pleased to be hosting this event tonight. the digital podium is yours will and peter. thank you. thank you. well, it's great to be here with you. i wish we were here in person. and congratulations on the book. we've...
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. >> we have film footage what happened january 6th and proof dwight eisenhower made sure all the holocaustlmed. >> harris: critics pointing out 2400 people died an perfectly harbor and 3,000 died in 9/11. millions killed in the holocaust. five people died following the capitol hill riot, one on that day, a woman, and two people later committed suicide. greg gutfeld and jesse watters tore into the v.p. on "the five". >> that was amateur hour with kamala. >> they're trying to turn it into pearl harbor and 9/11 to place a target on the backs of their political enemies as a coordinated efforts and want this thing to be permanent. >> harris: tammy bruce fox nation member. your top line thoughts on this. >> even one of the individuals that they indicated was a victim on january 6th died in april, months later, after having been hit by a car deliberately by a black nationalist. someone who was a follower of farrakhan. different dynamic. what it soes me and what is unfortunate. two fronts. one is this is about really wanting to be equated with genuine victims. in order to think that they matter or
. >> we have film footage what happened january 6th and proof dwight eisenhower made sure all the holocaustlmed. >> harris: critics pointing out 2400 people died an perfectly harbor and 3,000 died in 9/11. millions killed in the holocaust. five people died following the capitol hill riot, one on that day, a woman, and two people later committed suicide. greg gutfeld and jesse watters tore into the v.p. on "the five". >> that was amateur hour with kamala. >>...
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politics have factored into a supreme court nomination as you point out in slate, you say, president dwight eisenhower nominated justice william bren phan because he was catholic, and the white house believed he needed to shore up support among catholics. the gop's revered candidate ronald reagan campaigned on naming the first woman to the supreme court. he followed through with justice san drooe connor, who was openly selected because of her sex. reagan picked justice antonin scleelya because he was italian american. tell me about how this history that you've written about fits into the rhetoric that you've heard in the last week. >> good morning, ali. i think the important thing to take away from all of that is apparently if a republican does it, it's okay, it's principled and bold and expansive and inclusive. when a democrat does it, it's affirmative, and it's to be derided and the nominee is to be tarred as lesser. and it's just a kind of pattern that has persisted for a really long time. when donald trump said, i am going to appoint a woman to replace ruth bader ginsburg, people were,
politics have factored into a supreme court nomination as you point out in slate, you say, president dwight eisenhower nominated justice william bren phan because he was catholic, and the white house believed he needed to shore up support among catholics. the gop's revered candidate ronald reagan campaigned on naming the first woman to the supreme court. he followed through with justice san drooe connor, who was openly selected because of her sex. reagan picked justice antonin scleelya because...
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dwight eisenhower, who was right of most things, one of the great fire brands who changed american history, william brennan, both more liberal than eisenhower wanted or expected. john kennedy appointed byron light, who was someone who he had known for decades and surprised kennedy and surprised others by being a lot more conservative than he had been expected. so these choices making a big difference. one example of this is the always surprising woodrow wilson, president of the united states in the teens, who has the distinction of appointing not only the first jewish justice, justice brandeis, but also one of the worst anti-semites in history, justice mcreynolds, who shunned both brandeis and another jewish justice, cardozo, for all the time he was on the supreme court. you never know what's going to happen. decisions have consequences. joe biden knows that. >> michael beschloss, thanks for your perspective, personal as well as historic. really appreciate it. >>> and the u.s. economy growing by 6.9% in the first quarter of 2022 following a 2021 rebound, marking the strongest calendar year
dwight eisenhower, who was right of most things, one of the great fire brands who changed american history, william brennan, both more liberal than eisenhower wanted or expected. john kennedy appointed byron light, who was someone who he had known for decades and surprised kennedy and surprised others by being a lot more conservative than he had been expected. so these choices making a big difference. one example of this is the always surprising woodrow wilson, president of the united states in...
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we couldn't imagine one awful man like dwight eisenhower would do something like that yet that's almostrump republicans are out there probably right now on certain other channels saying this was no big deal. we're making too big of a deal. ted cruz did this special tonight, just political theater. what do you say to them? >> i say that's how democracies die. that if you have members of political parties who ignore an attack that we've never before been in a situation where the president himself provoked violence on the capitol building and you sit hear in statuary hall and you realize how sacred this place is, any american who would enable or look the other way or dismiss what happened or refuse to do their duty to get to the bottom of it is i think failing to live up to their oath of office and duties to this great nation. >> senator ted cruz that night was apologizing on fox, apologizing for having described the events at the capitol january 6th as a "violent terrorist attack." >> tucker, as a result of my sloppy phrasing, it caused a lot of people to misunderstand what i meant. >> th
we couldn't imagine one awful man like dwight eisenhower would do something like that yet that's almostrump republicans are out there probably right now on certain other channels saying this was no big deal. we're making too big of a deal. ted cruz did this special tonight, just political theater. what do you say to them? >> i say that's how democracies die. that if you have members of political parties who ignore an attack that we've never before been in a situation where the president...