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tv," a film about dwight d. eisenhower. according to the library of congress, this newsreel style film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations. ♪ >> through 20 years of wavering and wandering, through hot and cold wars, through corruption and cynicism, the american people have hungered for leadership founded on integrity and wisdom and courage. >> we have sought a leader of the people. >> a man raised to leadership by the people. >> a leader whose whole life was for the people. >> a sturdy, humble air to the allect and affection peoples felt for lincoln. such a man is general 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 met americans -- americans know eisenhower by heart. >> white elite cheer from him -- for him? because we believe in him. we hail the hometown boy who was all the best of america. i come here first to thank you to say the proudest thing i can claim is that i am from abilene. [appl
tv," a film about dwight d. eisenhower. according to the library of congress, this newsreel style film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations. ♪ >> through 20 years of wavering and wandering, through hot and cold wars, through corruption and cynicism, the american people have hungered for leadership founded on integrity and wisdom and courage. >> we have sought a leader of the people. >> a man raised to leadership by the people. >> a...
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launch from the flight deck of the american carrier uss dwight d. eisenhower, operating in the persian gulf. >> they may have a target ahead of time or receive it while they are airborne. then they would deploy the weapon at that time. >> reporter: they have dropped nearly 1100 bombs as part of operation inherent resolve. that won't stop for thanksgiving. this woman who pilots a super hornet will fly a mission during thanksgiving dinner itself. says that doesn't matter. >> it's just a day you want to spend with family and friends. that's what we got here. gun slingers are my second family. >> reporter: on the ground sh, their job is more difficult. in some areas, oil wells burn. here, for example, in the formerly isis held town where a terror group have tried to darken the skies and disrupt the view from above. now as troops move into the dense urban landscape of mosul city itself, where so many civilians have been used as
launch from the flight deck of the american carrier uss dwight d. eisenhower, operating in the persian gulf. >> they may have a target ahead of time or receive it while they are airborne. then they would deploy the weapon at that time. >> reporter: they have dropped nearly 1100 bombs as part of operation inherent resolve. that won't stop for thanksgiving. this woman who pilots a super hornet will fly a mission during thanksgiving dinner itself. says that doesn't matter. >>...
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films from the 1956 campaign of dwight d. eisenhower through the 2000 election between bush and gore. on c-span3, providing context for today's public affairs issues. american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. douglas o'gara there was a five-star general, who commanded allied forces in the pacific during world war ii. at the macarthur memorial in norfolk, virginia, we learn about his role during the war, the occupation of and his life after serving in the military. this is the second of a two-part program. mr. kolakowski: hello and welcome. my name is christopher kolakowski. it is my honor to be the director here. we are a museum, and research center, dedicated to the life and times of douglas macarthur.
films from the 1956 campaign of dwight d. eisenhower through the 2000 election between bush and gore. on c-span3, providing context for today's public affairs issues. american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. douglas o'gara there was a five-star general, who commanded allied forces in the pacific during world war ii. at the macarthur memorial in norfolk, virginia, we learn about his role during the war, the occupation of and his life after...
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now, united to reelect dwight d. eisenhower and richard m. nixon, the final hour of the presidential campaign. we're here in the library of the white house. washington himself laid the cornerstone of this house. its first resident, john adams, wrote a pair carved in the mantle of the state dining room. i pray heaven to bestow the best of blessings on this house, he wrote, and on all that shall here after inhabit it. may none but honest and wise men ever rule under this rule. this is john cameron swayze. the president and mrs. eisenhower and the vice president and mrs. nixon are watching from another room in the white house. they'll be down later on to join us. throughout america tonight there are hundreds of victory for ike rallies in progress. we're going to visit some of these rallies in the course of this hour. we'll show a film made on election eve four years ago so we can see and hear in the president's own words the promises he made to us in 1952. we'll see how he kept his promises. now let's take a quick preview of some of the victory
now, united to reelect dwight d. eisenhower and richard m. nixon, the final hour of the presidential campaign. we're here in the library of the white house. washington himself laid the cornerstone of this house. its first resident, john adams, wrote a pair carved in the mantle of the state dining room. i pray heaven to bestow the best of blessings on this house, he wrote, and on all that shall here after inhabit it. may none but honest and wise men ever rule under this rule. this is john...
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such a man as general i, dwight - general ike, right d.isenhower, the man from abilene. >> 100 million americans know eisenhower by heart. >> and why do we cheer for him? he is a general, but instinctively we believe in him. the hometown boy who is the best of all americans. >> the proudest thing i can claim is i'm from abilene. >> i want to speak first of the dreams of the barefoot boy. he reached the position of locomotive engineer. and then the day when we finally comes home. comes home to his hometown. from the cattle state of texas. that is where he was born, on the red river. waswight david eisenhower one of seven sons of deeply religious parents -- pennsylvania dutch and moved .est no matter where duty takes him, he always wants to get back to .ome -- even in paris >> showing was this farmer boy's first love. golf is a new love. only with fish stories does ike exercise a fisherman's right to stretch the truth the little. golly, you should see the one that got away -- three feet long. heif you ask eisenhower why dedicated his life to
such a man as general i, dwight - general ike, right d.isenhower, the man from abilene. >> 100 million americans know eisenhower by heart. >> and why do we cheer for him? he is a general, but instinctively we believe in him. the hometown boy who is the best of all americans. >> the proudest thing i can claim is i'm from abilene. >> i want to speak first of the dreams of the barefoot boy. he reached the position of locomotive engineer. and then the day when we finally...
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four more years for dwight d. eisenhower and richard m. nixon. remember, tomorrow in s.uty to vote. and now good night from the white house in washington, d.c. owe. >>> the co-chairs sit down to talk about the presidential raise on the final dave the 2016 election. watch live. the same morning on c-span3, a look at the u.s. health care system and future of medicaid at a conference hosted by the national association of medicaid directors. that gets under way at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily n 1979, c-span was created by a public service by america's television cable companies and brought you to by your cable or satellite provider. >> now on "american history tv, a program produced for the 1964 campaign of president lyndon johnson. hear it on national television on the eve of the general election, the half hour program begins with remarks by johnson's running mate hubert humphrey and includes remarks by lady bird
four more years for dwight d. eisenhower and richard m. nixon. remember, tomorrow in s.uty to vote. and now good night from the white house in washington, d.c. owe. >>> the co-chairs sit down to talk about the presidential raise on the final dave the 2016 election. watch live. the same morning on c-span3, a look at the u.s. health care system and future of medicaid at a conference hosted by the national association of medicaid directors. that gets under way at 9:00 a.m. eastern....
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it became an official holiday and president dwight d eisenhower signed legislation in 1954 changing the name to veterans day. it's a day to honor all people who have served in the u-s military. vandals have smashed the window of a cedar rapids church. and church leaders think they knows what might have caused this. that's coming up next on your 24-hour news source, kcrg church are trying to figure out who damaged their place of worship. the house of prayer ministries is in a shopping area at 1917 mount vernon road southeast. and church leaders say someone shattered one of the church windows over the weekend. but as kcrg t-v nine's phil reed shows us the church says its main priority isn't punishing whoever's responsible, it's getting him or her to a church of prayer ministries is all boarded up after the church found it smashed sunday night. pieces of glass from the vandalism still remain on the sidewalk "we was actually at waterloo coming from another church service, and we left some of the cars here, and then we noticed that it was broken" assistant pastor jose garcia says there was n
it became an official holiday and president dwight d eisenhower signed legislation in 1954 changing the name to veterans day. it's a day to honor all people who have served in the u-s military. vandals have smashed the window of a cedar rapids church. and church leaders think they knows what might have caused this. that's coming up next on your 24-hour news source, kcrg church are trying to figure out who damaged their place of worship. the house of prayer ministries is in a shopping area at...
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right now in this meeting the same kinds of transition between two parties that you saw between dwight d. eisenhower and john f. kennedy. jenna: it's out there. >> 72 hours, his farewell speech, the military industrial complex, quite d eisenhower and the inauguration of jfk. >> what great timing. i'm glad you have it. it's very relevant. bret: it just fit. jenna: thank you for that. it's important to look back as we look forward it's one of the interesting things we do on the air and we talk about the past. jon: the planning and logistics important for a military commander. he brought that history and training with him to the white house. let's bring back in ed rollins and joe trippi. both men familiar with presidential campaigns. wanted to talk about this proposal out there from wisconsin governor scott walker saying maybe it's time to get rid of the filibuster. maybe that is an antiquated role -- amount quited tool of the u.s. senate. joe, do you think that what be a good thing or bad thing? >> i don't know that it would and bad thing. that would not be the first -- one of the things i
right now in this meeting the same kinds of transition between two parties that you saw between dwight d. eisenhower and john f. kennedy. jenna: it's out there. >> 72 hours, his farewell speech, the military industrial complex, quite d eisenhower and the inauguration of jfk. >> what great timing. i'm glad you have it. it's very relevant. bret: it just fit. jenna: thank you for that. it's important to look back as we look forward it's one of the interesting things we do on the air...
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winning trump is the first person to win the presidency after never having held political office since dwight d. eisenhower in the 1950s. president obama you heard congratulated trump on winning the white house and plans to meet with him tomorrow. emily schmidt joins us live from washington. >> reporter: matt, a remarkable hour we just heard as we have two different story lines happening in new york. one donald trump working for a transition talking about what he'll do with his transition team. starting to get special ideaed briefings and preparing to go to washington and then the licking of the wounds, the concession speeches, from hillary clinton and president obama talking about what comes next. this is a day of realizing what happened last night. >> i love this country. exuberant from the new and unexpected president elect. >> i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans. >> hillary clinton privately to donald trump last night but did not address the large crowd when her loss was announced. >> this is not the outcome we wanted or we worked so hard for and
winning trump is the first person to win the presidency after never having held political office since dwight d. eisenhower in the 1950s. president obama you heard congratulated trump on winning the white house and plans to meet with him tomorrow. emily schmidt joins us live from washington. >> reporter: matt, a remarkable hour we just heard as we have two different story lines happening in new york. one donald trump working for a transition talking about what he'll do with his transition...
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winning trump is the first person to win the presidency after never having held political office since dwight d. eisenhower in the 1950s.
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coverage, including victory in concession speeches and campaign films from the 1956 campaign of dwight dower through the 2000 election between al gore and george w. bush. that is monday and tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern time here on c-span3. providing context for today's a look affairs issues. >> >> most of us when we think of winston churchill, we think of an old man sending younger men into war. but no one knew better, and few new as well the realities of war, the terror and devastation. he said to his mother after the second war, the raw comes through, you cannot gilded. -- you cannot gild it. announcer: he knew the disaster historian talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book " hero of the empire." >> he says, give me a regiment, i want to fight. he ends up going with a regiment on the day that it fell to the british, and he takes over the the man whoe frees had been his fellow prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers, and he watches as the boer flag is torn down and the union flag is wasted in its place. announcer: sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-sp
coverage, including victory in concession speeches and campaign films from the 1956 campaign of dwight dower through the 2000 election between al gore and george w. bush. that is monday and tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern time here on c-span3. providing context for today's a look affairs issues. >> >> most of us when we think of winston churchill, we think of an old man sending younger men into war. but no one knew better, and few new as well the realities of war, the terror and...
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president dwight d eisenhower it's a day to honor all people who have served in the u-s military. some city services in dubuque are enjoying their new office space. they were put up in a renovated building you might not expect. and three days after donald trump won the presidential election, protesters from coast to coast are expressing their feelings about the results. stay with your 24-hour on november 12th. here is a live look at protesters against president-elect donald trump took over part of the interstate in iowa city. people at the university of iowa dedicated the brand new children's hospital before it officially accepts patients next month. and a fun run this morning could impact your drive have the details on the annual return of the turkey trot. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is the kcrg-tv9 sunday morning news. but first, meteorologis t britley ritz has your first alert forecast, britley... this morning is definitely cool will likely experience frost due to the calm, clear, and cool overnight. high pressure will nearby and will allo
president dwight d eisenhower it's a day to honor all people who have served in the u-s military. some city services in dubuque are enjoying their new office space. they were put up in a renovated building you might not expect. and three days after donald trump won the presidential election, protesters from coast to coast are expressing their feelings about the results. stay with your 24-hour on november 12th. here is a live look at protesters against president-elect donald trump took over part...
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president dwight d eisenhower signed legislation in 1954 changing the name to veterans day. it's a day to honor all people who have served in the u-s military. some city services in dubuque are enjoying their new office space. they were put up in a renovated building you might not expect. stay with us switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today. on november 12th. here is a live look at protesters against president-elect donald trump took over part of the interstate in iowa city. people at the university of iowa dedicated the brand new children's hospital before it officially accepts patients next n impact your drive through part of marion. we'll have the details on the annual return of the turkey trot. you're watching kcrg-tv
president dwight d eisenhower signed legislation in 1954 changing the name to veterans day. it's a day to honor all people who have served in the u-s military. some city services in dubuque are enjoying their new office space. they were put up in a renovated building you might not expect. stay with us switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home...
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. >> that was in 1958, dwight d eisenhower was president. within a year of entering the secret service he was promoted to the elite white house detail. what was it like working for president eisenhower? what kind of man was he? >> wonderful, personable individual, spent his entire life in the military and brought that bearing with him into the oval office including some members of the former staff of his who were military officers. he was one of those individuals who if we told him to leave at 9:30 in the morning, he was in the car ready to go. we never had to worry about a schedule with eisenhower. he referred to us mostly as his troops. he didn't call us by name. he would say hey, agent, and we would respond with one nice thing about it is he loved to play golf. that gave us a chance to be on the golf course with him. we would be paralleling him. i would be alongside the fairway carrying my bag with three golf clubs in it and 30 caliber rifle and down the fairway we would go but we had the opportunity to see the best golf players in the wo
. >> that was in 1958, dwight d eisenhower was president. within a year of entering the secret service he was promoted to the elite white house detail. what was it like working for president eisenhower? what kind of man was he? >> wonderful, personable individual, spent his entire life in the military and brought that bearing with him into the oval office including some members of the former staff of his who were military officers. he was one of those individuals who if we told him...
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tv," a film about dwight d. eisenhower. according to the library of congress, this newsreel style film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations. ♪ >> through 20 years of wavering and wandering, through hot and cold wars, through corruption and cynicism, the american people have hungered for leadership founded on integrity and wisdom and courage. >> we have sought a leader of the people. >> a man raised to leadership by the people.
tv," a film about dwight d. eisenhower. according to the library of congress, this newsreel style film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations. ♪ >> through 20 years of wavering and wandering, through hot and cold wars, through corruption and cynicism, the american people have hungered for leadership founded on integrity and wisdom and courage. >> we have sought a leader of the people. >> a man raised to leadership by the people.
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america," "reel ister american, dwight d. .isenhower, the campaign film a going to the library of congress, this 14-minute new shown inyle dome was movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations. style film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations. ♪ >> through 20 years of wavering and wondering through hot and cold wars, the american people are hungering for leadership founded on integrity and wisdom and courage. need a
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he will be speaking about churchill and dwight d. eisenhower. >> well, good morning. lovely to see you and thank you for asking me to come to this conference with such an extraordinary group of analysts and astonishing the influential guests and participants. my name is will hitchcock. i speak at the university of virginia. i'll be speaking about churchill and eisenhower. i just spent six years finishing a book on the age of eisenhower. on december 2017. imagine if you will a twice rehe elected enormously popular fiscally conservative, socially humane anti-war republican. time is right to like ike i think. he knew churchill better. he certainly spent more time with churchill over the course of a crucial 13 year period from ike's arrival in london in mid 1942 to lead allied forces in europe to winston churchill's retirement in april 1955. they were joined in a common cause against hitler and then against the soviet union. formed a close bond and deep affection to one another. though they disagreed often and had very different ideas and strategies in the war and in the
he will be speaking about churchill and dwight d. eisenhower. >> well, good morning. lovely to see you and thank you for asking me to come to this conference with such an extraordinary group of analysts and astonishing the influential guests and participants. my name is will hitchcock. i speak at the university of virginia. i'll be speaking about churchill and eisenhower. i just spent six years finishing a book on the age of eisenhower. on december 2017. imagine if you will a twice rehe...
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. >> reporter: the dwight d. eisenhower will have nearly 5,000 pounds of turkey, 7,000 portions of mashed potatoes and 400 pies aboard. >>> well, together, nbc 4 is working for you in the generosity, a lot of folks will be nice and warm this winter. the salvation army's annual share the warmth coat drive collected more than a thousand coats this year. >> great. >> and they were distributed today at an event at the washington convention center. everyone who came in got to pick up a coat and one other personal item. like a hat or sweater. >> we moved the timeline up a couple of months. this used to be done in january, but we realized people get cold even believe, and we're so excited to be able to share coats with people today. >> every year, nbc 4 partners with burke and herbert bank, bergman's cleaners, the nurses at medstar georgetown hospital, and ace hardware stores to help collect and clean these coats. there will be another coat distribution next wednesday in alexandria. >> of course, everybody tomorrow, lau
. >> reporter: the dwight d. eisenhower will have nearly 5,000 pounds of turkey, 7,000 portions of mashed potatoes and 400 pies aboard. >>> well, together, nbc 4 is working for you in the generosity, a lot of folks will be nice and warm this winter. the salvation army's annual share the warmth coat drive collected more than a thousand coats this year. >> great. >> and they were distributed today at an event at the washington convention center. everyone who came in got...
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dwight d. eisenhower was president. that's clint hill standing in the doorway there. within a year of entering the secret service, he was promoted to the elite white house detail and, clint, what was it like working for president eisenhower? what kind of a man was he? >> he was a wonderful, personable individual, but he had spent almost his entire life in the military, and he brought into that into the oval office, including some members of his former staff who were military officers. he was one of those individuals who, if we told him we had to leave at 9:30 in the morning, at 9:29.30, he was in the car ready to go. [laughter] we never had to worry about a schedule with eisenhower. he referred to us mostly as his troops. he didn't call us by name, he'd just say, hey, agent, and we would respond. one of the very nice things about it is he loved to play golf. and that gave us a chance to be on the golf course with him. we'd be, have agents parallelling him, i'd be one of them out in the trees alongside the fairway carrying my bag with about three golf clubs in it and a
dwight d. eisenhower was president. that's clint hill standing in the doorway there. within a year of entering the secret service, he was promoted to the elite white house detail and, clint, what was it like working for president eisenhower? what kind of a man was he? >> he was a wonderful, personable individual, but he had spent almost his entire life in the military, and he brought into that into the oval office, including some members of his former staff who were military officers. he...
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europe in 1944-1945 and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize and he will speak about churchill and dwight d. eisenhower. [applause] professor hitchcock: good morning. lovely to see you and thank you all very much for asking me to come to this distinguished conference with astonishingly accomplished guest and participants. my name is will hitchcock and i teach at the university of virginia and i will speak about churchill and eisenhower. i spent six years finishing a book on the age of eisenhower and i hope it will find a place under your christmas tree in december of 2017. if you will, a twice reelected and norma sleep popular fiscally conservative socially humane, antiwar, republican. [laughter] [applause] the time istchcock: right to like ike. [laughter] professor hitchcock: it is fair to say dwight eisenhower knew churchill better than did roosevelt or truman. he spent more time with churchill over the course of a crucial 13 year period. these two men were joined in a common cause against hitler and the soviet union. they formed a close bond and a deep affection toward one another. altho
europe in 1944-1945 and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize and he will speak about churchill and dwight d. eisenhower. [applause] professor hitchcock: good morning. lovely to see you and thank you all very much for asking me to come to this distinguished conference with astonishingly accomplished guest and participants. my name is will hitchcock and i teach at the university of virginia and i will speak about churchill and eisenhower. i spent six years finishing a book on the age of...
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the last time the republican party nominated someone who never held public office was dwight d. eisenhower in 1952, and he was the architect of our victory in world war ii. liz: you know, governor, both sides of the aisle would say we're sick and tired of the status quo. you're not listening to main street, to the middle class that's been hollowed out. jobs have been lost, jobs have been shipped overseas. they cannot afford obamacare premiums. they can't afford college tuition. they're sick and tired of the elitist class in washington d.c. you know, arthur miller once said nothing is further away from washington, d.c. than the entire world. and i think this election is showing that. yes, it's been a wild campaign, but, governor, you've been at the forefront of watching what's been going on. aren't you seeing that this is worse than ever, what people are feeling out there? >> i grant you that, liz. and and i think washington is asleep at the switch. both parties have not done the public's bidding. we need to get back to the days when reagan sat down with tip to kneel -- tip o'nei
the last time the republican party nominated someone who never held public office was dwight d. eisenhower in 1952, and he was the architect of our victory in world war ii. liz: you know, governor, both sides of the aisle would say we're sick and tired of the status quo. you're not listening to main street, to the middle class that's been hollowed out. jobs have been lost, jobs have been shipped overseas. they cannot afford obamacare premiums. they can't afford college tuition. they're sick and...
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dwight d. eisenhower was president. that's clint hill standing in the doorway there. within a year of entering the secret service, he was promoted to the elite white house detail and, clint, what was it like working for president eisenhower? what kind of a man was he? >> he was a wonderful, personable individual, but he had spent almost his entire life in the military, and he brought into that into the oval office, including some members of his former staff who were military officers. he was one of those individuals who, if we told him we had to leave at 9:30 in the morning, at 9:29.30, he was in the car ready to go. [laughter] we never had to worry about a schedule with eisenhower. he referred to us mostly as his troops. he didn't call us by name, he'd just say, hey, agent, and we would respond. one of the very nice things about it is he loved to play golf. and that gave us a chance to be on the golf course with him. we'd be, have agents parallelling him, i'd be one of them out in the trees alongside the fairway carrying my bag with about three golf clubs in it and a
dwight d. eisenhower was president. that's clint hill standing in the doorway there. within a year of entering the secret service, he was promoted to the elite white house detail and, clint, what was it like working for president eisenhower? what kind of a man was he? >> he was a wonderful, personable individual, but he had spent almost his entire life in the military, and he brought into that into the oval office, including some members of his former staff who were military officers. he...
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if trump is going to issue a $500 billion long-term bond to fund bridges and tunnels, not unlike dwight d. eisenhower. that. the stocks i recommended year, martin marietta materials and vulcan materials, were among today's leaders. plus when rich people get a tax cut, let me tell you something. rich people getting a tax cut, this is what goes through their head. >> hallelujah! >> and they tend to invest some of that money in stocks. >> buy, buy, buy. >> and rich people represent a pretty big constituency in the market. face it, rich people love it when their taxes are cut, and so they love stocks. pretty simple. fourth group of buyers, the people who got this election completely and utterly wrong. no, not the pollsters, who after this election and brexit should have whatever licenses they have revoked. bunch of clowns if you ask me. chowder heads even. no, i'm talking about the short sellers who, after fbi director comey first damned hillary with the weiner e-mails and then exonerated her days later, felt she was the biggest shoo-in since richard nixon's triumph in 1972. now, if you're id
if trump is going to issue a $500 billion long-term bond to fund bridges and tunnels, not unlike dwight d. eisenhower. that. the stocks i recommended year, martin marietta materials and vulcan materials, were among today's leaders. plus when rich people get a tax cut, let me tell you something. rich people getting a tax cut, this is what goes through their head. >> hallelujah! >> and they tend to invest some of that money in stocks. >> buy, buy, buy. >> and rich people...
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european unity project, which has been a cornerstone of american foreign policy since the days of dwight d things are in the interest of the united states, aside from the fight against terrorism, which is a common fight to all -- to the civilized order. i think the american people could be on board that program. iraq has not been in the election at all other than who did and didn't support and when. that's a fairly, shall i say, mundane debate. the interests, if any, and i think there are, of the united states, have not been debated at all. i think there are significant american interests ensuring that iraq does not become a sort of sustainable environment for terrorism. mr. doran: dr. younis, are you in agreement? that seems to be what you are saying. their impulses or proclivities, inclinations of the actors on the ground in iraq to work in a way that would further u.s. interest if the united states would just change its posture. is that what you -- is that your view? ms. younis: yeah. i think saying the american people don't have an appetite for engagement has been a bit of a copout for
european unity project, which has been a cornerstone of american foreign policy since the days of dwight d things are in the interest of the united states, aside from the fight against terrorism, which is a common fight to all -- to the civilized order. i think the american people could be on board that program. iraq has not been in the election at all other than who did and didn't support and when. that's a fairly, shall i say, mundane debate. the interests, if any, and i think there are, of...
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he will be speaking about churchill and dwight d. eisenhower. >> well, good morning. lovely to see you and thank you for asking me to come to this conference with such an extraordinary group of analysts and astonishing the influential guests and participants. my name is will hitchcock. i speak at the university of virginia. i'll be speaking about churchill and eisenhower. i just spent six years finishing a book on the age of eisenhower. on december 2017. imagine if you will a twice rehe elected enormously popular fiscally conservative, socially humane anti-war republican. time is right to like ike i think. he knew churchill better. he certainly spent more time with churchill over the course of a crucial 13 year period from ike's arrival in london in mid 1942 to lead allied forces in europe to winston churchill's retirement in april 1955. they were joined in a common cause against hitler and then against the soviet union. formed a close bond and deep affection to one another. though they disagreed often and had very different ideas and strategies in the war and in the
he will be speaking about churchill and dwight d. eisenhower. >> well, good morning. lovely to see you and thank you for asking me to come to this conference with such an extraordinary group of analysts and astonishing the influential guests and participants. my name is will hitchcock. i speak at the university of virginia. i'll be speaking about churchill and eisenhower. i just spent six years finishing a book on the age of eisenhower. on december 2017. imagine if you will a twice rehe...
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despite polls indicating a tight race between republican dwight d. eisenhower and democrat a stephenson. the owner of the computer at midnight explained. >> the result came back and have had to believe the machine in the first place. it was right. we were wrong. next year, we will believe it. >> reporter: four years later, univac returned to cbs election night coverage and, again, made the right call. >> 1,303 million votes predicted, odds 100-1 that eisenhower will be re-elected president. >> you will not have univac on election night? >> no. i love how they had to tell people it's not a joke and it's not a trick. >> how human was it to sit there and say we should trust? >> but he was hesitant. >>> still ahead, our chat with anthony bourdain. the chef, author, and tv host has added yet another venture to his resume and we will talk with him about that and the one thing he has to have when he comes home from being on the road. local news is next for some but the rest, stick around. you're watching "cbs this amendment 1 is endorsed by florida's firefi
despite polls indicating a tight race between republican dwight d. eisenhower and democrat a stephenson. the owner of the computer at midnight explained. >> the result came back and have had to believe the machine in the first place. it was right. we were wrong. next year, we will believe it. >> reporter: four years later, univac returned to cbs election night coverage and, again, made the right call. >> 1,303 million votes predicted, odds 100-1 that eisenhower will be...
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european unity project, which has been a cornerstone of american foreign policy since the days of dwight d. eisenhower. so these things are in the interest of the united states, aside from the fight against terrorism, which is a common fight to all -- to the civilized order. i think the american people could be on board that program. iraq hasn't been in the ex at all other than who did support and when. that's a fairly, shall i say, mundane debate. the interests, if any, and i think there are of the united states have not been debated at all. i think there are significant american interests ensuring that iraq does not become a sort of sustainable environment for terrorism. >> doctor, are you enagreement? seemed to be what you are saying. there are impulses or p proclivities, in colinations of the actors on the ground in iraq to work in a way that would further u.s. interest if the united states would just change its posture. >> yeah. i think saying the american people don't have an appetite for engagement has been a bit of a copout for this administration, which is really saying we dob hav
european unity project, which has been a cornerstone of american foreign policy since the days of dwight d. eisenhower. so these things are in the interest of the united states, aside from the fight against terrorism, which is a common fight to all -- to the civilized order. i think the american people could be on board that program. iraq hasn't been in the ex at all other than who did support and when. that's a fairly, shall i say, mundane debate. the interests, if any, and i think there are...
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military and we saw today how some of them are celebrating thanksgiving out there including on the uss dwight d after every day. for the crew, this is their second thanksgiving away from home. and they are bombing the isis terrorists day and night. their influence on the battle cannot be under estimated. meanwhile, they celebrate thanksgiving away from home while taking part in the fight against isis. >> i am just thankful for being alive. >> so joe hamilton there reminding all of us that with everything going on there is a lot to be thankful for. >> we are thankful for our troops and the families. >>> donald trump considering a new relationship with russian president vladimir putin. our panel will tell us what they think a diplomatic reset would mean for russia, and perhaps more importantly what it would mean for the united states. >> and this streak of light caught on a police officer's dash cam. what is it? we'll tell you when we come back. >>> hello, i'm chap lin michael ferguson. i just want to say happy thanksgiving to my wife, kimberly, my son elliott, and my daughter samantha. and so al
military and we saw today how some of them are celebrating thanksgiving out there including on the uss dwight d after every day. for the crew, this is their second thanksgiving away from home. and they are bombing the isis terrorists day and night. their influence on the battle cannot be under estimated. meanwhile, they celebrate thanksgiving away from home while taking part in the fight against isis. >> i am just thankful for being alive. >> so joe hamilton there reminding all of...
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. >> president dwight d. eisenhower, who so admirably served his country his entire career, said there are four key qualities by which we should measure a leader, character, ability, responsibility, and experience. donald trump fails to qualify on all four counts. and it should be noted, eisenhower put character first. in the words of the ancient freaks, character is destiny. so much that donald trump spouts is so vulgar and so far from the truth and mean-spirited, it's on that question of character especial that will he's he does not measure up. he's unwise. he's plainly unprepared, unqualified, and he often seems unhinged. host: historian and author david mccullough, who's been featured so often on this network, weighing in in july before the nomination and the election of our 45th president, and donald trump weighing in after the cast of "hamilton" went after the trump-pence administration this is a tweet, the "hamilton" cast must have forgotten that mike pence caved to political correct innocence indiana.
. >> president dwight d. eisenhower, who so admirably served his country his entire career, said there are four key qualities by which we should measure a leader, character, ability, responsibility, and experience. donald trump fails to qualify on all four counts. and it should be noted, eisenhower put character first. in the words of the ancient freaks, character is destiny. so much that donald trump spouts is so vulgar and so far from the truth and mean-spirited, it's on that question...
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column recently in "marketwatch" that starts like this -- when you're a five-star general liked dwight deisenhower, you give in order and people jump -- what lessons of governing will donald trump have to learn here? guest: it's very interesting -- trump's supporters seem to think and he seems to think he can just come into the white house and wave a magic wand and all these things that he's talked about are going to happen. the chief executive officer, the ceo of your own privately owned company, which he is, you have enormous latitude to do literally whatever you want. you can hire and fire anybody you want. presidents cannot do that. that the understand president is really only head of one third of the federal government. there's this pesky thing right across the street called the legislature and the supreme court is right across from that. we have these things called checks and balances. ceo of your own privately held company, not a publicly owned company that is responsible for meeting or satisfying wall street analysts and so forth, privately held ceo , enormous power to do whateve
column recently in "marketwatch" that starts like this -- when you're a five-star general liked dwight deisenhower, you give in order and people jump -- what lessons of governing will donald trump have to learn here? guest: it's very interesting -- trump's supporters seem to think and he seems to think he can just come into the white house and wave a magic wand and all these things that he's talked about are going to happen. the chief executive officer, the ceo of your own privately...
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dwight eisenhower. he did it without the advantage of having won world war ii. >> here is the immediate challenge for him. the rhetoric was basically about as good as we have d he will have a supreme court seat to fill right away. hillary clinton would probably not have. talking to republicans in the senate. they would have voted him through. so he has a supreme court. supreme court fights get nasty pretty fast. there is that. plus, the, dismantling of obama care. the building of the wall. his policy agenda. right away. is -- is one that, that is going to require some, some massaging. starts to talk about. >> but we didn't have a divided government. we have a republican senate. and a republican congress. >> there is a filibuster in the senate. >> they filibuster the senate. his supreme court nominee. which will return the court to being a conservative majority.
dwight eisenhower. he did it without the advantage of having won world war ii. >> here is the immediate challenge for him. the rhetoric was basically about as good as we have d he will have a supreme court seat to fill right away. hillary clinton would probably not have. talking to republicans in the senate. they would have voted him through. so he has a supreme court. supreme court fights get nasty pretty fast. there is that. plus, the, dismantling of obama care. the building of the...