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josh mankiewicz: dwight refused. says she endured eight years of escalating hostility and verbal abuse, before telling dwight she wanted a divorce. connie jones: and he laid on the floor for three days crying and said that it was his mental illness. that he loved me. that he didnt want to lose me. and that he would do whatever he needed to do. josh mankiewicz: so connie stayed. and, in 1997, she gave birth to a son. connie jones: after the child was born, he actually seemed to be better. josh mankiewicz: being a father was good for him. connie jones: mm-hm. it was. it did seem to give him a purpose. josh mankiewicz: dwight watched their child during the day. but connie says he still left most of the caregiving to her. and soon enough, connie says dwights emotional abuse worsened. he became obsessive and controlling. connie jones: after i had my son, i thought it was my obligation to try to make this work. i mean, i-- i really did not see myself in life as a divorced person. josh mankiewicz: but how do you make things
josh mankiewicz: dwight refused. says she endured eight years of escalating hostility and verbal abuse, before telling dwight she wanted a divorce. connie jones: and he laid on the floor for three days crying and said that it was his mental illness. that he loved me. that he didnt want to lose me. and that he would do whatever he needed to do. josh mankiewicz: so connie stayed. and, in 1997, she gave birth to a son. connie jones: after the child was born, he actually seemed to be better. josh...
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dwight d. eisenhower: so help me god. fareed zakaria: before eisenhower, there had been president roosevelt, who laid the groundwork for the post-war world. in 1943, he met with soviet premier joseph stalin, outlining his idea for an international organization with, quote, "four policemen"-- the united states, britain, china, and the soviet union. franklin d. roosevelt: we have learned that we cannot live alone at peace, that our own well-being is dependent on the well-being of other nations far away. fareed zakaria: tragically, roosevelt would not live to see his dream realized. reporter: the flag flies at half staff as a grief-stricken nation mourns the death of franklin delano roosevelt, president of the united states. fareed zakaria: just weeks after his death, delegates from 50 nations finalized the charter for fdr's dream-- the united nations. reporter: the charter of a new world is born. fareed zakaria: the un was just one prong of a new american-led world order, meant to ensure that the
dwight d. eisenhower: so help me god. fareed zakaria: before eisenhower, there had been president roosevelt, who laid the groundwork for the post-war world. in 1943, he met with soviet premier joseph stalin, outlining his idea for an international organization with, quote, "four policemen"-- the united states, britain, china, and the soviet union. franklin d. roosevelt: we have learned that we cannot live alone at peace, that our own well-being is dependent on the well-being of other...
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largest deep orientation operation in american history. larger even then turn record older president, dwight d eisenhower. a moderate man, but someone who believed very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can cite it into law. so mister speaker, john, to both of you i, i hope you're going to be able to do that. mrs. baker, thank you. just a liter. thank you. thank you very much and let's get it to me. i'll sign it so fast. you won't even believe it. the way more sovereignty. we must also bring back law and order to our cities and towns . the power justices has been turned upside down by radical left lunatics. many years sections virtually seized, enforcing the law against agers repeat offenders. well weapon isaac law enforcement against the political opponents like b. my administration has acted swiftly and decisively to restore fair, equal and a partial justice under the constitutional rule of law. starting at the f. b i and the d. o. j. pam. good luck, gash. wherever you may be. good luck. good luck, sam. bar. the they've already starte
largest deep orientation operation in american history. larger even then turn record older president, dwight d eisenhower. a moderate man, but someone who believed very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can cite it into law. so mister speaker, john, to both of you i, i hope you're going to be able to do that. mrs. baker, thank you. just a liter. thank you. thank you very much and let's get it to me. i'll sign it so fast. you won't even...
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deep orientation operation in american history. larger even then turned record holder president, dwight d eisenhower, a moderate man. but someone who believed very strongly in borders, americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can cite it into law. so mister speaker, john, to both of you. i hope you're going to be able to do that mrs. baker. thank you. this is the liter. thank you. thank you very much and let's get it to me outside it so fast. you won't even believe it. the it is we, we play more sovereignty. we must also bring back law and order to our cities and towns the in recent years. our justice system has been turned upside down by radical left lunatics. many jurisdictions virtually seized, enforcing the law against dangers repeat offenders. well, weaponized in law enforcement against political opponents like b. my administration has acted swiftly and decisively to restore fare equal and a partial justice under the constitutional rule of law. starting at the f, b i and the d. o. j. pam. good luck, gash. wherever you may be, good luck. good luck, sam. b
deep orientation operation in american history. larger even then turned record holder president, dwight d eisenhower, a moderate man. but someone who believed very strongly in borders, americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can cite it into law. so mister speaker, john, to both of you. i hope you're going to be able to do that mrs. baker. thank you. this is the liter. thank you. thank you very much and let's get it to me outside it so fast. you won't even believe...
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that plenty of years under a different president, under dwight eisenhower. what was that relationship like. khrushchev and eisenhower. and the change of presidencies, what was his view coming in of john kennedy. guest: great questions, a historical questions. in 1956, i arrived there in january. khrushchev had been essentially the boss only for about a year or 18 months. it took a year or so before he could establish his position following stalin's death in march of 1953. so khrushchev wanted very much by 1956 to say to the russian people and to the world that russia is now changed, it is no longer stalin's russia, it is now khrushchev's russia. and delivered a very famous secret speech, i believe it was february 24, 1956. and he summoned all of the leaders of various communist parties which had been meeting in moscow at the time to come back to the kremlin in the middle of the night because he wanted to tell them his view of stalin. and his view of stalin was very negative. but because he had ruled for 29 years, he was a legend, if you spoke one word agains
that plenty of years under a different president, under dwight eisenhower. what was that relationship like. khrushchev and eisenhower. and the change of presidencies, what was his view coming in of john kennedy. guest: great questions, a historical questions. in 1956, i arrived there in january. khrushchev had been essentially the boss only for about a year or 18 months. it took a year or so before he could establish his position following stalin's death in march of 1953. so khrushchev wanted...
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back in 1952, dwight eisenhower's about to win the nomination to become the republican president., the governor of california, is withholding the delegation's votes. governor warren tells eisenhower, "i'll deliver the delegation for you on one condition. i wanna be the next chief justice of the supreme court." ike, the great war hero, shakes hands, says, "you got a deal." he wins. one year later, earl warren is the chief justice of the united states supreme court. rod wanted a political appointment from obama, and for that, he was prepared to trade obama's old senate seat, which is actually legal. otherwise, eisenhower would have gone to jail, and americans would not have "liked ike." do you see yourself as somebody who was just trying to function in perhaps an inherently corrupt but legal system, and that theoretically almost any politician could be snagged the way you were? absolutely. of course i do, except i'm giving me higher marks. because i was using that money that--that-- and that power gave me to fight an established system that served itself on the backs of the people,
back in 1952, dwight eisenhower's about to win the nomination to become the republican president., the governor of california, is withholding the delegation's votes. governor warren tells eisenhower, "i'll deliver the delegation for you on one condition. i wanna be the next chief justice of the supreme court." ike, the great war hero, shakes hands, says, "you got a deal." he wins. one year later, earl warren is the chief justice of the united states supreme court. rod wanted...
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had dwight eisenhower perfectly understandable. but then he had the two great progressive era presidents, a president who it's safe to say, despised one another. theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson and ford on the spot had tr and wilson removed. he kept eisenhower and he installed in place of wilson and abraham lincoln, who was a lifelong hero, and then someone who surprised a lot of people. harry truman, a democrat, but white ford from the midwest, like ford, charismatically challenged. not a great orator, but someone who knew the innards of government becauseit's spent all those years on capitol hill and truman case in the united states senate. ino's case, almost 25 years in the house. so it turned out that both truman and ford, who were called upon to assume the presidency in tragic situation, were both easy to underestimate. but are strange. they were not strange that went themselves to the television age. they were not public performers. strange. they were the much worse dramatic, if you will, much less compelling. strange o
had dwight eisenhower perfectly understandable. but then he had the two great progressive era presidents, a president who it's safe to say, despised one another. theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson and ford on the spot had tr and wilson removed. he kept eisenhower and he installed in place of wilson and abraham lincoln, who was a lifelong hero, and then someone who surprised a lot of people. harry truman, a democrat, but white ford from the midwest, like ford, charismatically challenged. not...
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something that was always a bipartisan achievement, whether it was presidents like harry truman or dwight eisenhower or ronald reagan, or all the way through to barack obama. donald trump is breaking that, and americans will be worse off for it. >> he's also becoming making america the lap dog of vladimir putin. the news just broke that the secretary of defense, pete hegseth, actually ordered the halting of offensive cyber operations against russia. uh, that is breathtaking, that we're no longer going to engage in in the kind of. espionage and and cyber operations so we can get a look into what putin is planning and treating him like the enemy and the terrorist that he is. it is. it is. there is a massive pattern going on here where the oval office debacle, this order from secretary hegseth and the idea that we were going to abandon. and now speaker johnson even suggested that perhaps zelenskyy should resign. there are democratic country. their voters decide on who is president, not the united states of america. and they certainly shouldn't be bowing and scraping to the united states. wha
something that was always a bipartisan achievement, whether it was presidents like harry truman or dwight eisenhower or ronald reagan, or all the way through to barack obama. donald trump is breaking that, and americans will be worse off for it. >> he's also becoming making america the lap dog of vladimir putin. the news just broke that the secretary of defense, pete hegseth, actually ordered the halting of offensive cyber operations against russia. uh, that is breathtaking, that we're no...
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larger, even then current record holder, president dwight d. eisenhower, a moderate man but someone who believes very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to spend -- send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so, mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you are going to be able to do that. mr. speaker, thank you. mr. leader, thank you. thank you very much and let's get it to me. i will sign it so fast he won't even believe it. [applause] and as we reclaim our sovereignty, we must also bring back law and order towers cities and towns. in recent years, our justice system has been turned upside down by radical left lunatics. many jurisdictions virtually seized enforcing the law against dangerous repeat offenders while weaponizing law enforcement against political opponents like me. my administration has acted swiftly and decisively to restore fair, equal, and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law, starting at the fbi and the doj. pam, good luck. cash, wherever you may be, good luck. good luck. pam
larger, even then current record holder, president dwight d. eisenhower, a moderate man but someone who believes very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to spend -- send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so, mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you are going to be able to do that. mr. speaker, thank you. mr. leader, thank you. thank you very much and let's get it to me. i will sign it so fast he won't even believe it. [applause] and as we reclaim our...
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that dwight eisenhower could warn against a military industrial complex that president kennedy could call civil rights a moral issue as old as the scriptures and as clear as the constitution. that era is, to say the least, creaky. and it may not be over, but it is in abeyance. and so what i think we see here is president trump has and if he didn't create it, he deepened it, exacerbated it. his supporters would say perfected it, a kind of political, political entertainment complex. this is a reality show to him in many ways. and so slaying a foe from canada or from ukraine, taking on a rival is kind of what he wants. and it's because that base of support, loves and thrills to this notion that their hero is defending them against all comers. the question will be, will the ultimately will the deeds match what voters want and what is going to be? there, there are only two more attempts to have a the voters weigh in on president trump. right. the midterm next year. and then whether or not we elect a successor of his choosing. and so this is a no, this is not what people want to hear. but
that dwight eisenhower could warn against a military industrial complex that president kennedy could call civil rights a moral issue as old as the scriptures and as clear as the constitution. that era is, to say the least, creaky. and it may not be over, but it is in abeyance. and so what i think we see here is president trump has and if he didn't create it, he deepened it, exacerbated it. his supporters would say perfected it, a kind of political, political entertainment complex. this is a...
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the nbc store called "where's weirdo." [ laughter ] you can find it in the free bin right next to dwight's cookbooks. [ laughter ] of all the things i said about donald trump, i never thought i would also call him boring. but guys, this speech, it was boring. it was the longest presidential address to congress in modern history. i mean, so long you couldn't bring in doge to make any cuts? [ laughter ] his speech was so long adrien brody played him off. [ laughter ] in fact, here's a bunch of movies, full movies, that are all shorter than last night's speech. any of these movies would be more worth your time, and i'm including "the emoji movie," which apparently stars marco rubio as the nervous emoji. [ laughter ] that was the face rubio made last night when trump announced that rubio would be in charge of taking control of the panama canal, which i guess rubio was finding out for the first time last night. [ laughter ] he looks like a tourist on the f-train trying not to make eye contact with a flasher. [ laughter ] there was really only one exciting moment during this otherwise excrucia
the nbc store called "where's weirdo." [ laughter ] you can find it in the free bin right next to dwight's cookbooks. [ laughter ] of all the things i said about donald trump, i never thought i would also call him boring. but guys, this speech, it was boring. it was the longest presidential address to congress in modern history. i mean, so long you couldn't bring in doge to make any cuts? [ laughter ] his speech was so long adrien brody played him off. [ laughter ] in fact, here's a...
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larger, even then current record holder, president dwight d. eisenhower, a moderate man but someone who believes very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to spend -- send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so, mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you are going to be able to do that. mr. speaker, thank you. mr. leader, thank you. thank you very much and let's get it to me. i will sign it so fast he won't even believe it. [applause] and as we reclaim our sovereignty, we must also bring back law and order towers cities and towns. in recent years, our justice system has been turned upside down by radical left lunatics. many jurisdictions virtually seized enforcing the law against dangerous repeat offenders while weaponizing law enforcement against political opponents like me. my administration has acted swiftly and decisively to restore fair, equal, and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law, starting at the fbi and the doj. pam, good luck. cash, wherever you may be, good luck. good luck. pam
larger, even then current record holder, president dwight d. eisenhower, a moderate man but someone who believes very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to spend -- send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so, mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you are going to be able to do that. mr. speaker, thank you. mr. leader, thank you. thank you very much and let's get it to me. i will sign it so fast he won't even believe it. [applause] and as we reclaim our...
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largest deportation operation in american history, larger even than current record holder president dwightnhower, a moderate man but someone who believe very strongly in bor borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you're going to be able to do that. mr. speaker, thank you. mr. leader, thank you. thank you very much. let's get it to me. i'll sign it so fast you won't even believe it. and as we reclaim our sovereignty, you must also bring back law and order to our cities and towns. in recent years, our justice system has been turned upside down by radical left lunatics. many jurisdictions virtually ceased enforcing the law against dangerous repeat offenders while weaponizing law enforcement against political opponents like me. my administration has acted swiftly and decisively to restore fair, equal and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law, starting at the fbi and the doj. pam, good luck. kash, wherever you may be, good luck. pam bondi. good luck. so important. you're
largest deportation operation in american history, larger even than current record holder president dwightnhower, a moderate man but someone who believe very strongly in bor borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you're going to be able to do that. mr. speaker, thank you. mr. leader, thank you. thank you very much. let's get it to me. i'll sign it so fast you won't even believe it. and...
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larger even than current record holder president dwight d.isenhower, a moderate man but someone who believed very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you're going to be able to do that, mr. speaker. thank you. mr. leader, thank you. thank you very much. and let's get to it me. i'll sign it so fast, you won't even believe it. and as we reclaim our sovereignty, we must also...
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development, somebody's policy started in the 1950s the opportunity to write with representative dwightavis through evidence on amtrak delaware to philadelphia come to meet with residents and community members who have been trying to tackle this thank you talk about some of the benefits of these projects and communities when impacts the freezes would have an realtors real-life term. >> will in my testimonial talked about our project which is right in the middle of our center city and the project and think you know is going to repair community was literally spinning in a split in half and expressway. ... to get people to work and make things stand at the test of time. >> thank you so much neil >>. >> senator kelly. >> thank you madam chair. thank you, all of you for being here today for this very important hearing. i'm glad we are getting to discuss how to best implement the bipartisan infrastructure law. before that though, i want to ask a rather simple question. just to make me feel better. so, mr. carol did russia invade ukraine? >> yes, russian-made ukraine. >> thank you, i appreciat
development, somebody's policy started in the 1950s the opportunity to write with representative dwightavis through evidence on amtrak delaware to philadelphia come to meet with residents and community members who have been trying to tackle this thank you talk about some of the benefits of these projects and communities when impacts the freezes would have an realtors real-life term. >> will in my testimonial talked about our project which is right in the middle of our center city and the...
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the new york court amherst schoolmates dwight morrow and harlan fiske stone made their careers as nation's largest and often politically marginal state. new york was a target state as we call them today. new york also produced political leaders, including the dutch americans who occupied the white house for almost 20 of the first 45 years of the 20th century, whose american learned americans learned to pronounce the dutch. roosevelt. the young calvin coolidge, surely familiar with, perhaps america's most popular history book in the second half of the 19th century. thomas macaulay's history of england from the accession of james the second. a book hero was dutch william of orange, the prime of the astounding, astonished and unlikely events that are known the glorious revolution of 1680 889, which in stored william and his wife and cousin mary as king and queen. england, scotland and ireland. when coolidge was delivering speech on the declaration in 1926, he was almost exactly the same distance in time from the glorious revolution we are today from the declaration. as tried to explain for 20
the new york court amherst schoolmates dwight morrow and harlan fiske stone made their careers as nation's largest and often politically marginal state. new york was a target state as we call them today. new york also produced political leaders, including the dutch americans who occupied the white house for almost 20 of the first 45 years of the 20th century, whose american learned americans learned to pronounce the dutch. roosevelt. the young calvin coolidge, surely familiar with, perhaps...
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largest deportation operation in american history, larger even than current record holder president dwight d. eisenhower, a moderate man, but someone who believed very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay, so i can sign it into law, so mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you're going to be able to do that, mr. speaker, thank you, mr. leader, thank you, thank you very much. and let's get it to me, i'll sign it so fast, you won't even...
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largest deportation operation in american history, larger even than current record holder, president dwight d eisenhower, a moderate man, but someone who believed very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so, mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i, i hope you're going to be able to do that. mr. speaker. thank you. mr. leader. thank you. thank you very much. and let's get it to me. i'll sign it so fast you won't even believe it. and as we reclaim our sovereignty, we must also bring back law and order to our cities and towns. in recent years, our justice system has been turned upside down by radical left. lunatics. many jurisdictions virtually ceased enforcing the law against dangerous repeat offenders while weaponizing law enforcement against political opponents like me. my administration has acted swiftly and decisively to restore fair, equal and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law, starting at the fbi and the doj. pam. good luck kash, wherever you may be. good luck. good luck. pam bondi. >> good
largest deportation operation in american history, larger even than current record holder, president dwight d eisenhower, a moderate man, but someone who believed very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so, mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i, i hope you're going to be able to do that. mr. speaker. thank you. mr. leader. thank you. thank you very much. and let's get it to me. i'll sign it so fast you won't even...
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in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch." leading the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first concert. demolition of the stick began in late 2014 and it was completed in september 2015. the giants had moved to pacific rail park in 2000 while the 49ers moved to santa clara in 2014. with structural claims and numerous name changes, many have passed through and will remember candlestick park as home to the legendary athletes and entertainment. these memorable moments will live on in a place called the stick. (♪♪♪) [music] right here. then put it and pull it. [music] it is an important part of the work that mission cultural center for well tino arts does. steb in the 1977. as part of the graphic's department. >> mission graphica created block print. cut, screen printing, t-shirts t
in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch." leading the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first concert. demolition of the stick began in late 2014 and it was completed in...
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. >> dwight. >> you're not doing things right. let me, as your older brother, tell you. >> and it's. >> fascinating. and we all, you know, everybody's got one in the family, right? so edgar eisenhower writes him and says. >> yeah. >> look. >> it looks as though, you know, you're not. >> cutting fast enough. this is more more truman, more roosevelt. people aren't happy. >> right? >> and power writes. >> him. back and. says any politician who tries to cut social security when it's become. >> part. >> of the fabric of the country will commit suicide. and there are. a few. >> extremists. >> but they are. >> stupid. and what. eisenhower did is he ratified a consensus that the state. >> has a role. >> to play, an extended role to play. >> in people's lives. >> and in many ways, the. >> trump world. >> is a. reaction to that, that consensus. and the reason. >> and. >> the reason there was a consensus is that's what people wanted. >> well. >> you know, the thing is, again, it's great talking about it generally, but you even look at margar
. >> dwight. >> you're not doing things right. let me, as your older brother, tell you. >> and it's. >> fascinating. and we all, you know, everybody's got one in the family, right? so edgar eisenhower writes him and says. >> yeah. >> look. >> it looks as though, you know, you're not. >> cutting fast enough. this is more more truman, more roosevelt. people aren't happy. >> right? >> and power writes. >> him. back and. says any...
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john foster dulles and dwight eisenhower come in. and there's a sense that, no, we're not just going to contain communism, we're going to roll it back. we're going to liberate the captive countries. and that was an animating force on the right, except for the other animating force, or in addition to the other animating force, which was a kind of isolationism that if you look at the rhetoric of the mccarthy era, early 1950s, you see on the republican right and some democrats, you see this fear that we are being ripped off, that we're pouring money into nato, that we're pouring money into other countries, and we're not getting anything for it. so in this tension, you have the caucus, as you mentioned, some hawks who believe in the principle, who believe that you stand against aggression because aggressors don't almost never stop. and you have this position that president trump embodies, which is in fact, it has roots, and it's the sense that america is somehow a sucker. and the animating drama for president trump is that he's not going
john foster dulles and dwight eisenhower come in. and there's a sense that, no, we're not just going to contain communism, we're going to roll it back. we're going to liberate the captive countries. and that was an animating force on the right, except for the other animating force, or in addition to the other animating force, which was a kind of isolationism that if you look at the rhetoric of the mccarthy era, early 1950s, you see on the republican right and some democrats, you see this fear...
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he'd write him letters all the time saying, poor dwight, you're not doing things right.ight? so edgar eisenhower writes him and says. >> yeah. >> it look, it looks as though, you know, you're not cutting fast enough. this is more more truman, more roosevelt. people aren't happy. >> right. >> and power writes him back and says any politician who tries to cut social security when it's become part of the fabric of the country will commit suicide. and there are a few extremists, but they are stupid. and what eisenhower did is he ratified a consensus that the state has a role to play, an extended role to play in people's lives. and in many ways, the trump world is a reaction to that. that consensus. and the reason. >> you know. >> the reason there was a consensus is that's what people wanted. >> our next guest says that russia's leader can't win his war against ukraine unless he persuades its allies to betray it. anne applebaum will join us straight ahead here on morning joe. joe. >> weekend. choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol
he'd write him letters all the time saying, poor dwight, you're not doing things right.ight? so edgar eisenhower writes him and says. >> yeah. >> it look, it looks as though, you know, you're not cutting fast enough. this is more more truman, more roosevelt. people aren't happy. >> right. >> and power writes him back and says any politician who tries to cut social security when it's become part of the fabric of the country will commit suicide. and there are a few...
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largest deportation operation in american history, larger even than current record holder, president dwightsomeone who believed very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so, mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you're going to be able to do that. mr. speaker. thank you, mr. leader. thank you. thank you very much. and let's get it to me. i'll sign it so fast you won't even believe it. >> thank. >> and as we reclaim our sovereignty, we must also bring back law and order to our cities and towns. in recent years, our justice system has been turned upside down by radical left lunatics. many jurisdictions virtually ceased enforcing the law against dangerous repeat offenders while weaponizing law enforcement against political opponents like me, my administration has acted swiftly and decisively to restore fair, equal and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law, starting at the fbi and the doj. pam. good luck, kash, wherever you may be. good luck. good luck, pam bondi. good luck. so important to do a g
largest deportation operation in american history, larger even than current record holder, president dwightsomeone who believed very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so, mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you're going to be able to do that. mr. speaker. thank you, mr. leader. thank you. thank you very much. and let's get it to me. i'll sign it so fast you won't even believe it. >> thank. >> and...