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dwight left the army after three years. working hard to become a doctor, dwight was doing nothing. >> i don't recall him ever working more than two or three days. because every job that he would get there would be some issue. so we lived in medical school, on my financial aid. >> that's probably not how you grew up? >> that is not. my family has the best work ethic you can think of. >> after medical school, connie began a residency in psychiatry. but soon found it hit too close to home. her own husband, she came to realize, was mentally ill. >> he was depressed. he would stay in the bed for three or four days. and then he became very hostile towards me. >> what form did that take? >> verbal abuse, emotional bs. again, if he were mad, he would not talk for a week to punish me. >> connie switched her focused radiology and she encouraged dwight to she seek mental health treatment. >> i wanted to help him. i mean, who doesn't want out their spouse? >> dwight refused. she says she endured eight years of escalating hostility and
dwight left the army after three years. working hard to become a doctor, dwight was doing nothing. >> i don't recall him ever working more than two or three days. because every job that he would get there would be some issue. so we lived in medical school, on my financial aid. >> that's probably not how you grew up? >> that is not. my family has the best work ethic you can think of. >> after medical school, connie began a residency in psychiatry. but soon found it hit...
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[inaudible] yeah. >> thank you, dwight. we have a question right over here. >> hi dwight. you mentioned early on that the nixon administration was known for two things, but they accomplished so much both domestically and with regard to foreign policy. what was left on the table that was not accomplished because the second term was so inundated with watergate? >> well, i'm standing up here and, very honestly, the person to answer that is in the first row. and that's larry higbie. but let me try. nixon had a plan underway to completely reorganize the federal government. he had a commission called the ash commission. they were going to come in and they were going to take that government apart and put it back together in a more logical way to run it. it was one of the great tragedies of watergate that they were not able to implement that plan. >> perfect, thanks dwight. senator al again over here. >> congratulations first on the book, dwight. it takes me back to when air force one left andrews 50 years ago, i actually left on a plane the night before for managers air force bas
[inaudible] yeah. >> thank you, dwight. we have a question right over here. >> hi dwight. you mentioned early on that the nixon administration was known for two things, but they accomplished so much both domestically and with regard to foreign policy. what was left on the table that was not accomplished because the second term was so inundated with watergate? >> well, i'm standing up here and, very honestly, the person to answer that is in the first row. and that's larry...
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dwight will speak this evening with frank ann and. frank joined the nixon white house in the summer of 1961 as a white house fellow assigned to donald rumsfeld and bob finch. he worked with john glickman on the domestic council staff along with colonel brennan and a handful of other staff members. he was asked to fly aboard air force one on the final flight home to california on august 9th, 1974. frank worked with the former president in san clemente for five years as richard nixon's chief editorial assistant, organizing the research and writing of his memoirs, working with diane sawyer. frank received his bs from the georgetown university school of foreign service, a masters from the london school of economics, and a ph.d. from oxford. ladies entitlement, would you please join me in welcoming dwight chapin? >> [applause] >> thank you, tim. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. what a great group we have here. i want to thank you all for coming. this obviously is a huge occasion for me. i am really honored to have frank here asking the
dwight will speak this evening with frank ann and. frank joined the nixon white house in the summer of 1961 as a white house fellow assigned to donald rumsfeld and bob finch. he worked with john glickman on the domestic council staff along with colonel brennan and a handful of other staff members. he was asked to fly aboard air force one on the final flight home to california on august 9th, 1974. frank worked with the former president in san clemente for five years as richard nixon's chief...
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dwight: good afternoon and welcome everyone to the u.s. commissions briefing called the impact on international religious freedom. my name is dwight bashir and i'm the director of outreach and policy at the commission. and i know many of you are looking forward to this week's the irfa summit, which has officially got underway. we have with us the co chair of the irfa summits congressional advocacy day. so i wanna invite him, just for a minute, to say a few words. amjad khan. [applause] amjad: good afternoon everyone and welcome. this is an amazing event. on behalf of the international religious freedoms summit on the steering committee, ambassador sam brownback and dr. katrina lantos swett. we welcome all of you also to this week of the summit. one of the reasons that we planned to do this event was the amazing synergy between this amazing body uscirf and civil society and, you know, here in congress on capitol hill, why it's so important to do it here today. we have coalitions, multifaith coalitions, over 70 organizations, dozens of faith
dwight: good afternoon and welcome everyone to the u.s. commissions briefing called the impact on international religious freedom. my name is dwight bashir and i'm the director of outreach and policy at the commission. and i know many of you are looking forward to this week's the irfa summit, which has officially got underway. we have with us the co chair of the irfa summits congressional advocacy day. so i wanna invite him, just for a minute, to say a few words. amjad khan. [applause] amjad:...
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humble heir to the respect and the affection all peoples felt the lincoln such a man is general ike dwight d eisenhower the man from abilene. never in history have so many americans known so much about the very essence of one man a hundred 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 instinctively we believe in you we hail him as a hometown boy who is all the best about america. his roots are in the heartland main street usa. 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 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 our welcome from his own hometown the wheat fields of kansas claim ike is a native son. cotton and cattle state of texas state first claim hard for the railroad tracks in denison, tex
humble heir to the respect and the affection all peoples felt the lincoln such a man is general ike dwight d eisenhower the man from abilene. never in history have so many americans known so much about the very essence of one man a hundred 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 instinctively we believe in you we hail him as a hometown boy who is all the best about america. his...
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such a man's general ike, dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene. never 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. >> why do we care for him? not because he is a general but because, instinctively, we believe in him. we hail him as the hometown boy who is all the best about america. he grew up in the heartland, main street, usa. >> i come here first to thank you, to say a proudest thing i can claim is that i am from abilene. [applause] i want to speak first of the dreams of--. frequently, they are to be a streetcar conductor, where he sees himself as the town policeman. above all, he may reach the position of locomotive engineer. but always in his dreams is that day when finally he comes home. comes home to a welcome from his own hometown. >> the fields of kansas claim ike as a native son. >> but the cattle state of kansas, hard to the railroad tracks of deafness in, texas, that's where he was born. on the red river way
such a man's general ike, dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene. never 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. >> why do we care for him? not because he is a general but because, instinctively, we believe in him. we hail him as the hometown boy who is all the best about america. he grew up in the heartland, main street, usa. >> i come here...
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dwight: yes. thank you for having me here and for all of you being here. the bulk of the audience is on my side in this argument. [laughter] host: you can feel it. dwight: in my book, "the president's man," i make the point that serving president nixon and all the privileges and everything else that came my way, it was an incredible experience and a wonderful experience. the only problem was, there was a price tag called watergate. when that happened and i went through it, it was traumatic for me, my family, obviously for the country. but maybe most of all for president nixon. he was a very proud man. he was a good man. he had worked hard for the public his whole life. for decades he had done public service. and he had to resign. i say in my book, i think that was probably his own hell, and as bad for him as me going to prison. i would also like to make the point, because i think strategically, you have to understand the atmosphere in which all this happened. i agree with you, sir, i think investigative reporting was key in this. i also look forward at the
dwight: yes. thank you for having me here and for all of you being here. the bulk of the audience is on my side in this argument. [laughter] host: you can feel it. dwight: in my book, "the president's man," i make the point that serving president nixon and all the privileges and everything else that came my way, it was an incredible experience and a wonderful experience. the only problem was, there was a price tag called watergate. when that happened and i went through it, it was...
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. >> next, former nixon aide dwight chapin marks the 50th anniversary of the watergate break-in by joining panel on the impact and history of the scandal. mr.
. >> next, former nixon aide dwight chapin marks the 50th anniversary of the watergate break-in by joining panel on the impact and history of the scandal. mr.
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dwight eisenhower was a pretty straight ahead guy. and the best i could come up with is eisenhower's definition of an eight years. now what eisenhower's definition of an atheist is! he says it's somebody who goes to a football game where notre dame plays smu, and he doesn't care who wins. [laughter] okay. a running out of time. so i'm going to tell you, i've got to tell you a story about lyndon johnson. i actually got a couple more reagan stories i can tell you patel you about lyndon johnson. and this is one lyndon johnson -- is not at all clear that st. john's have much of a sense of humor. so stories were told about lyndon johnson rather that story is told by lyndon johnson. but here's one that does capture the essence of lyndon johnson. and it's told of the 1960 democratic campaign for the nomination for president. and lyndon johnson has thrown his hat in the ring, and the other two principal candidates are stewart symington, a senator from missouri, and john kennedy, a junior senator from massachusetts. and the three men are sitti
dwight eisenhower was a pretty straight ahead guy. and the best i could come up with is eisenhower's definition of an eight years. now what eisenhower's definition of an atheist is! he says it's somebody who goes to a football game where notre dame plays smu, and he doesn't care who wins. [laughter] okay. a running out of time. so i'm going to tell you, i've got to tell you a story about lyndon johnson. i actually got a couple more reagan stories i can tell you patel you about lyndon johnson....
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to dwight. dry chapin, -- dwight chapin -- you are at president nixon side when he made his historic trip to china. you made note of that that in your memoir. a few years later, you were the first person to go on trial in the aftermath of the watergate and ultimately you did serve a prison term. >> yes. >> this past savvy -- past february -- i think was associated with your book being published you said there's no question i was heartbroken. there is no question i went help area -- i went through -- but so did president nixon. but now that you have five decades of perspective, do you have regrets about your own role or what you saw in countenance and were a part of in the white house? >> yes. thank you for having me here and for all of you being here. obviously, the bulk of audiences clicks you can pretty much feel it. i feel incredibly comfortable so thank you. >> in my book, the president's man, i make the point that serving president nixon and all of the privileges and everything else that ca
to dwight. dry chapin, -- dwight chapin -- you are at president nixon side when he made his historic trip to china. you made note of that that in your memoir. a few years later, you were the first person to go on trial in the aftermath of the watergate and ultimately you did serve a prison term. >> yes. >> this past savvy -- past february -- i think was associated with your book being published you said there's no question i was heartbroken. there is no question i went help area --...
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. >> if we don't get that, one of the picks is the consumer-facing name, church and dwight. you confident they continue to hold up >> one of the things we look for, is a quality consumer business, the barriers to entry. one thing that we've seen is the consumer trading down. other retailers are seeing it. so when you look at product companies you want to find a business where it would be tough tore break down. something like a church and dwight only 12% of their categories have a private label competitor. that's something within the consumer can get tricky and people can switch to the store brands rapidly and that can hit you on margins and something like a church and dwight business and i think that's something you can recover even as input prices rise up. a couple of other names, adobe, american tower and these are more b-to-b facing would you say that the path of interest rates matters hugely to you from here? >> for those particular stocks, i think more for american tower. is it a telecom company? technically it is a reit so if interest rates keep moving up in the short
. >> if we don't get that, one of the picks is the consumer-facing name, church and dwight. you confident they continue to hold up >> one of the things we look for, is a quality consumer business, the barriers to entry. one thing that we've seen is the consumer trading down. other retailers are seeing it. so when you look at product companies you want to find a business where it would be tough tore break down. something like a church and dwight only 12% of their categories have a...
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kennedy looks are different from dwight eisenhower in from franklin roosevelt in from ronald reagan. but all those four presidents are in the top ten of all presidents, but for very, very different reasons. but by god, if you love your country and you give us our very best, things are going to wind up pretty well for the american people and for the world. -- >> i think the microphones are working their way around here. >> -- >> yes, thank you very much for this, it's a wonderful discussion. mark, your books are great, your four part series with lbj is great. it's a wonderful occasion. two questions. number one is, we all learn that character is primary, it's very important. it's very odd that kennedy's character of public service was so exemplary, so inspiring. his personal character was not so exemplary and so inspiring. there seems to be a total split between the public service that he did and the values that he. and the private values that he had, which were pretty despicable if you look back at it now. second point is, you are absolutely right, the cuban missile crisis was a trem
kennedy looks are different from dwight eisenhower in from franklin roosevelt in from ronald reagan. but all those four presidents are in the top ten of all presidents, but for very, very different reasons. but by god, if you love your country and you give us our very best, things are going to wind up pretty well for the american people and for the world. -- >> i think the microphones are working their way around here. >> -- >> yes, thank you very much for this, it's a...
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kennedy looks different from dwight eisenhower. and from franklin roosevelt and from ronald reagan, but all those four presidents were in the top 10 of all presidents, but for very very different reasons. but but by god if you love your country and you give us your very best things are probably going to wind up pretty pretty well for the american people and for the world. each other. yeah. i think the microphones are working away around here. 10 edelman? yes. thank you very much for this. it's a wonderful discussion mark. your books are great. you're four-part series with lbj is great. so it's a wonderful occasion. two questions number one is we all learned that character is primary it's very important. and it's very odd that kennedy's character of public service. was so exemplary and so inspiring and his personal character was not so exemplary and so inspiring and there seems to be a total split between you know, the public service that he did and the values that he had and the private values that he had which are pretty despicabl
kennedy looks different from dwight eisenhower. and from franklin roosevelt and from ronald reagan, but all those four presidents were in the top 10 of all presidents, but for very very different reasons. but but by god if you love your country and you give us your very best things are probably going to wind up pretty pretty well for the american people and for the world. each other. yeah. i think the microphones are working away around here. 10 edelman? yes. thank you very much for this. it's...
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. >>> let's get perspective with the police chief dwight.e chief of vail, colorado but head of the international association of chiefs of police, a group that paired with the fraternal order of police in a letter urging congress to act on gun safety legislation. chief, appreciate you being with us this saturday morning. why is it important in your eyes for congress to getting is done now? >> boris, first, my heart goes out to the folks in philadelphia and the philadelphia fire department and the lost firefighter and their family but from our perspective at the iecp, some progress is so important. there hasn't been significant gun legislation around gun violence in the last 30 years. so we're excited that there is the potential this time around. our members and from big cities and small cities are concerned about the level of violence on a daily basis. we're seeing 12 people die a day from gun violence whether from gang related shootings or even suicide. it's just something that's got to be done. >> as we just heard from danella, the sticking
. >>> let's get perspective with the police chief dwight.e chief of vail, colorado but head of the international association of chiefs of police, a group that paired with the fraternal order of police in a letter urging congress to act on gun safety legislation. chief, appreciate you being with us this saturday morning. why is it important in your eyes for congress to getting is done now? >> boris, first, my heart goes out to the folks in philadelphia and the philadelphia fire...
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influence and power of the american military-industrial complex, experts tend to recall the so-called dwightisenhavar prophecy thirty-fourth president of the united states and, according to the americans, who did not allow the cold war to develop into a nuclear connection of a huge military establishment with a huge military industry is a new phenomenon in us history. we must be aware of its formidable consequences and must take measures to prevent the military-industrial complex intentionally or unintentionally acquired influence of unacceptable proportions, the possibility of a catastrophic increase in power in the hands of those to whom it should not belong exists and will continue to be to exist half a century later, one can state with confidence and regret that eisenhower's prophecy came true, but the warning was not heeded by the military-industrial lobbies. today, both the foreign policy of the united states and the formation of the budget and economic policy of the situation around ukraine largely determines this, america is the main military economic and political sponsor of the kie
influence and power of the american military-industrial complex, experts tend to recall the so-called dwightisenhavar prophecy thirty-fourth president of the united states and, according to the americans, who did not allow the cold war to develop into a nuclear connection of a huge military establishment with a huge military industry is a new phenomenon in us history. we must be aware of its formidable consequences and must take measures to prevent the military-industrial complex intentionally...
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some of the undelivered speeches cited include dwight eisenhower's d-day defeat speech and jfk's undelivered dallas speech on the day. he was assassinated. finally in the new york times on sundays. there is a full book review section where dozens of books are reviewed weekly. a recent review of who killed jane stanford the widow of leland stanford who built railroad served as california governor and founded the university that bears his name says that richard white's look into the mysterious 1905 death of jane stanford is a quote deep dive that gleefully analyzes the conflicting testimony newspaper accounts and stanford documents and points to a probable culprit. well all three of these nonfiction offerings are the type of books covered on book tv. so look for the authors in the near future on c-span 2. and a reminder you could always watch all of our author programs online at booktv.org. book tv has a monthly program called in depth. we invite one author on to talk about his or her body of work recently author and journalist. sam quiÑones joined us to talk about the opioid and drug epidemic
some of the undelivered speeches cited include dwight eisenhower's d-day defeat speech and jfk's undelivered dallas speech on the day. he was assassinated. finally in the new york times on sundays. there is a full book review section where dozens of books are reviewed weekly. a recent review of who killed jane stanford the widow of leland stanford who built railroad served as california governor and founded the university that bears his name says that richard white's look into the mysterious...
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power of the american military-industrial complex, experts usually recall the so-called prophecy of dwightisenhower, the thirty-fourth president of the united states and, as americans believe, who did not allow the cold war to develop into a huge nuclear military establishment with a huge military industry is a new development in us history we must recognize its dire consequences and must take action to ensure that the military-industrial complex, intentionally or unintentionally, acquires influence of unacceptable proportions, the possibility of a catastrophic increase in power in the hands of those to whom it should not belong exists and will continue to exist half a century later, it is possible to state with confidence and regret the prophecy of eisenhowers was elk, but no one heeded the warning military-industrial lobbies. today, it largely determines the external political course. of the united states and the formation of the budget and economic policy of the situation around ukraine there is evidence that america is the main military economic and political sponsor of the kiev regime
power of the american military-industrial complex, experts usually recall the so-called prophecy of dwightisenhower, the thirty-fourth president of the united states and, as americans believe, who did not allow the cold war to develop into a huge nuclear military establishment with a huge military industry is a new development in us history we must recognize its dire consequences and must take action to ensure that the military-industrial complex, intentionally or unintentionally, acquires...
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well, dwight, russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning those russians, the soviets, and to this dangerous boy, man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create this image of the soviets. as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then for now, with nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected, created by by nature nature, business machine. because you must remember if nature, what is bad shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions they'd only have one year instead of 2 yards each there. oh dear, wouldn't that be a terrible? there's a simple method to put it right with the rest of the world. ah, we'll say we were forced to seize the territory brain order and maintained security for adult hitler with bring order security and democracy. the reasons used to justify molten was waged by nato and led by the u. s . b. not toys. i installment fund feelin data to the north, vietnam m deacons, toiler. emily taylor saw the t
well, dwight, russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning those russians, the soviets, and to this dangerous boy, man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create this image of the soviets. as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then for now, with nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected, created by by nature nature, business machine. because you must remember if nature,...
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forces. powdery in and they'll go ethan played yet kelvin soon again. law it on quadrant eligibility. dwight local salvage up. b. delaney be said that the elephants i've exit, they'll go. it makes it leak to you between one don't. many thing is army forces while is herself here on the hop back to what is on the floor says, or even the number of non floor on the she only danny, pre dawn, his bus shall men often either can dig really big forward the blue kid this 2 year balaban gal did this, but ms. was he, they connie ye, be home when he harks? is he bloom on tape his can even there more than one on give yarber via he's with the bless of the present. there is on work. they let evolution for says there is any dismissal. and as he both was occlusal is also the medical sylvie of berkeley, one leisurely mom, news of backward fail to la jewelry, less $20.00 by lim wanted than jani. compliance on ton was held on his eas me, nor foursome is in napoleon. i vaguely thickening door has to has shown canoes. evelyn, i vaguely project. we'll see the high broken nose of his teaspoon. da susie. no. so val r
forces. powdery in and they'll go ethan played yet kelvin soon again. law it on quadrant eligibility. dwight local salvage up. b. delaney be said that the elephants i've exit, they'll go. it makes it leak to you between one don't. many thing is army forces while is herself here on the hop back to what is on the floor says, or even the number of non floor on the she only danny, pre dawn, his bus shall men often either can dig really big forward the blue kid this 2 year balaban gal did this, but...
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you, betty dwight, local salvage up b delaney realty said that the elephants exit, they'll go, it makes, it leaked, you do better one don't. many thing is our me for says while is herself here on the hop back to what is um, it was says or even of them of the only floor on the she only that he pre dawn, his bus sherman often, i little dick really bit of what they look, it is full year bell over gallon this bud middle. cd connie ye be home when he harks his he belongs on tape his can. evie them all in one on his yarber. yes. he's with the bless of the present. there is on work and did not have will you still for says there is any dismissal unless he thought was a crazy resort with the medical sylvie of berkeley, one leisurely mong knew. suff, backward fail, no lord, jewelry, les trinidad, abbe, lemoine, ye then young complain arianna aunt unwise yield on his ease. me nor foursome is in the pony or i vaguely thickening door his door has shrunk nose evelyn, i vaguely project. we'll see the highbrook a noise of his tea swoon. nasir music. no salvo. robertson. one domain on 2 dates of 13. thi
you, betty dwight, local salvage up b delaney realty said that the elephants exit, they'll go, it makes, it leaked, you do better one don't. many thing is our me for says while is herself here on the hop back to what is um, it was says or even of them of the only floor on the she only that he pre dawn, his bus sherman often, i little dick really bit of what they look, it is full year bell over gallon this bud middle. cd connie ye be home when he harks his he belongs on tape his can. evie them...
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power of the american military-industrial complex, experts usually recall the so-called prophecy of dwight eisenhower, the thirty-fourth president of the united states and, as the americans believe, who did not allow the cold war to develop into a nuclear compound of a huge military establishment with a huge military industry is a new development in us history. we must recognize its dire consequences and must take action to ensure that the military-industrial complex, intentionally or unintentionally, acquires influence of unacceptable proportions, the possibility of a catastrophic increase in power in the hands of those to whom it should not belong exists and will continue to exist half a century later, it is possible to state with confidence and regret eisenhower's prophecy, it came true, but no one heeded the warning military industrial. today, the foreign policy of the united states and the formation of the budget and economic policy of the situation around ukraine largely determines this, america is the main military economic and political sponsor of the kiev regime. the united states
power of the american military-industrial complex, experts usually recall the so-called prophecy of dwight eisenhower, the thirty-fourth president of the united states and, as the americans believe, who did not allow the cold war to develop into a nuclear compound of a huge military establishment with a huge military industry is a new development in us history. we must recognize its dire consequences and must take action to ensure that the military-industrial complex, intentionally or...
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you, betty dwight, local salvage or b. delaney be said that the elephants at exit. they'll go. it makes it leak 2 bedroom. one. don't many thing these are me for says while is herself here on the hop back to will is army for says or even on level danny floor on the she only danny plead on his bus. shall men often, either click marie bit above what they look. it is through your bell over gallon this, but ms or cd. connie lee, be home when he high accessible on tape his can. evie there more than one on give yarber. yeah. he's for the bless of the present that is on work and then i will you shall fall, says there is any dismissal. and as he thought was occlusal is also the medical sylvie of berkeley, one leisurely mong, knew self backward fail, new lord jewelry, less $20.00 by lim when you, than young the complainer yonce on ton was healed on his in. he is me nor foursome is in the pony. all. i vaguely thickening door his door, shrunken was eval, are vaguely project was he there? highbrook who knows of ist his who dasa music. no salvo robertson one domain on credits of 13 this yel
you, betty dwight, local salvage or b. delaney be said that the elephants at exit. they'll go. it makes it leak 2 bedroom. one. don't many thing these are me for says while is herself here on the hop back to will is army for says or even on level danny floor on the she only danny plead on his bus. shall men often, either click marie bit above what they look. it is through your bell over gallon this, but ms or cd. connie lee, be home when he high accessible on tape his can. evie there more than...
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for this program provided by aids healthcare foundation, california institute of contemporary arts, dwight, the city of west hollywood, los angeles lgbt center, california community foundation, and by these additional funders. alexei romanoff: i was sitting in my apartment in new york city.
for this program provided by aids healthcare foundation, california institute of contemporary arts, dwight, the city of west hollywood, los angeles lgbt center, california community foundation, and by these additional funders. alexei romanoff: i was sitting in my apartment in new york city.
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>> dwight!e is the heart? the precious heart. >> that show works. everybody you go to in that cast is hilarious. >> oh, my god! >> dwight! >> the mockumentary format was different, and all of a sudden it became something that you just realized the audience was very comfortable and very conversant. >> hey, park lady, you suck. >> hear that? he called me park lady. >> "the office," "parks and rec," "modern family," the conceit is they're making a documentary. >> i'm okay. i'm good. i'm good. >> the idea of these shows is you know, they sit down on a couch or they catch them in a separate part of the office, and everybody does a confessional like reality television. >> i've gained a few extra pounds while we were expecting the baby, which has been very difficult. but apparently your body does a nesting, very maternal, primal thing where it retains nutrients, some sort of molecular physiology thing. but that's science. you can't fight it. >> we didn't need to explain that there's a documentary. yeah
>> dwight!e is the heart? the precious heart. >> that show works. everybody you go to in that cast is hilarious. >> oh, my god! >> dwight! >> the mockumentary format was different, and all of a sudden it became something that you just realized the audience was very comfortable and very conversant. >> hey, park lady, you suck. >> hear that? he called me park lady. >> "the office," "parks and rec," "modern family," the...
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dwight eisenhower was president when she made herfirst state visit in 1957. way... americans have had some issues with royal protocol. after landing on the moon, astronauts neil armstrong, michael collins and buzz aldrin visited buckingham palace. collins is reported to have almost fallen down the stairs in his efforts not to turn his back on the queen. subsequent presidents and first ladies have been a little more lax. michelle obama famously laid a hand on her majesty's back. and president trump not only broke with tradition, ditching a bow in favour of a handshake, but then walked in front of her. while royal commentators gasped, the queen displayed nothing but good humour. i think that when she meets with american presidents, l and evenjust going out i about the general public, she does give off an air, too, of approachability,| and i think, you know,| the way that she wasn't bothered, for instance, - when someone would break protocol and touch her, . give herthe hug, shejust laughs it off, and i think that endears her to the public. i the queen waltzed w
dwight eisenhower was president when she made herfirst state visit in 1957. way... americans have had some issues with royal protocol. after landing on the moon, astronauts neil armstrong, michael collins and buzz aldrin visited buckingham palace. collins is reported to have almost fallen down the stairs in his efforts not to turn his back on the queen. subsequent presidents and first ladies have been a little more lax. michelle obama famously laid a hand on her majesty's back. and president...
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>> i will be dwight to your grave. >> kelly: lb the girl that sings "since you've been gone." >> you're
>> i will be dwight to your grave. >> kelly: lb the girl that sings "since you've been gone." >> you're
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for this program provided by aids healthcare foundation, california institute of contemporary arts, dwight stuart youth fund, the city of west hollywood, los angeles lgbt center, california community foundation, and by these additional funders. craig loftin: "one" magazine was the first openly gay magazine and just being on display at a newsstand was a very important signifier of gay culture's greater emergence into the public space. craig: now before "one" magazine came along, there were these magazines that did catero a gay readship, physique magazines. these were magazines that were mostly pictures of men wearing almost nothing except little pouches under the pretense that these are exercise magazines. dennis bell: in 1951 bob started up "physique pictorial" magazine, and the people who knew what it was, you know, realexei romanoff:t people traded them.for. they just gave them to each other. you know, somebody bought 'em at one point and they passed tm around. jim james tyler: "physique pictorial" and "one," i sort of would pick--get both of them. dennis: that magazine continued up unti
for this program provided by aids healthcare foundation, california institute of contemporary arts, dwight stuart youth fund, the city of west hollywood, los angeles lgbt center, california community foundation, and by these additional funders. craig loftin: "one" magazine was the first openly gay magazine and just being on display at a newsstand was a very important signifier of gay culture's greater emergence into the public space. craig: now before "one" magazine came...