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eisenhower in 1945 an honor to eisenhower who was a general in world war ii.had a tremendous impact on how the war ended in the european theater. they wanted to honor him in some way. this was the type of engine used by dwight d. eisenhower. it wasn't necessarily the same engine as during the war. they switched out engines all the time. the two passenger cars behind it, one of which was armored, these were used by eisenhower and his staff. if you go into the armored car, the horrible grey car, it doesn't look like much. but this was used extensively in england, especially between england and scotland. he would need to make the run between the two. this is the car he would use. it was called the bayonet two. if you walk into it, you have the experience of what it was like for him. it is dark in there because of the armor plating. you walk into a room where they converted sleeping rooms into a kind of office area. he used this for meetings and working with his staff. the first room you go into is his bedroom. he has a second room attached that was used as a dres
eisenhower in 1945 an honor to eisenhower who was a general in world war ii.had a tremendous impact on how the war ended in the european theater. they wanted to honor him in some way. this was the type of engine used by dwight d. eisenhower. it wasn't necessarily the same engine as during the war. they switched out engines all the time. the two passenger cars behind it, one of which was armored, these were used by eisenhower and his staff. if you go into the armored car, the horrible grey car,...
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the engine we have was renamed to the dwight d eisenhower in 1945 is an honor to eisenhower.had a tremendous impact on how the war ended in the european theater. they wanted to honor him in some way. 's was the type of engine used by dwight d eisenhower. it wasn't necessarily the same one. they switched out trains all the time. cars behindenger it, one of which was armored, these were used by eisenhower and his staff. if you go into the armored car, the horrible grey car, it doesn't look like much. it was used extensively in england between england and scotland. he would need to make the run between the two. this is the car he was used. it was called the bayonet two. it is dark in there because of the armor plating. room where they converted sleeping rooms into a kind of office area. use this for meetings and working with his staff. -- he used this for meetings and working with his staff. he had a room attached that was a dressing room and private office. the other rooms are all basic small bedrooms that his staff used. he had a private attendant that helped him out. the loco
the engine we have was renamed to the dwight d eisenhower in 1945 is an honor to eisenhower.had a tremendous impact on how the war ended in the european theater. they wanted to honor him in some way. 's was the type of engine used by dwight d eisenhower. it wasn't necessarily the same one. they switched out trains all the time. cars behindenger it, one of which was armored, these were used by eisenhower and his staff. if you go into the armored car, the horrible grey car, it doesn't look like...
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these were used by eisenhower and his staff.f you go into the armored car, a horrible grey car, it doesn't look like much, but this was used quite extensively, especially between england and scotland. need to times he would make the trip between the two and this is the car he would use. it's bayonet 2. you have the experience of what it was actually like -- dark in there because of the armored plating. and you walk into a room where they had converted a sleeping room into kind of an office area. he used this for meetings and working with his staff. the first room you go into is his bedroom and he has a second room that was used as a dressing room and also considered a private office. the other rooms are all basic, small bedrooms. ashad a private attendant well as several other passenger cars with staff. the locomotive got here first. inwas a really long process arriving to the museum. in 1959, shortly after the museum was dedicated, we had only been open to three years. this woman comes in and she had grown up in england in the
these were used by eisenhower and his staff.f you go into the armored car, a horrible grey car, it doesn't look like much, but this was used quite extensively, especially between england and scotland. need to times he would make the trip between the two and this is the car he would use. it's bayonet 2. you have the experience of what it was actually like -- dark in there because of the armored plating. and you walk into a room where they had converted a sleeping room into kind of an office...
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1960 would be president eisenhower's last year in office.had just run the biggest peacetime deficit in u.s. history, a result of the recession of 1958. he promised the american people a budget surplus in 1960 and on that rock the presidential aspirations of richard nixon would soon founder. what could possibly be wrong with a budget surplus? the prosperity that began with the end of world war ii continued through the eisenhower years with only minor interruptions. but 1958 seemed to be a sharp step backwards the deepest recession since the 1930s. the government pumped money into the economy to stimulate a quick recovery, spending on such projects as the interstate highways program. this spending during a recession was called a counter-cyclical policy -- and it worked. by 1959 the economy was improving. president eisenhower wanted to leave office with a balanced budget so he began to push hard for a surplus in 1960. but vice-president nixon was running for president that year. he wanted a growing economy, so he argued for a deficit. many econ
1960 would be president eisenhower's last year in office.had just run the biggest peacetime deficit in u.s. history, a result of the recession of 1958. he promised the american people a budget surplus in 1960 and on that rock the presidential aspirations of richard nixon would soon founder. what could possibly be wrong with a budget surplus? the prosperity that began with the end of world war ii continued through the eisenhower years with only minor interruptions. but 1958 seemed to be a sharp...
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troops had reached the german border and supreme allied commander dwight eisenhower's chief of staffoldly announced to the press from paris militarily the war is over. back in the states, the army even stopped sending packages to the boys in europe. >> and so the period of august through mid-september 1944 was really a race. could eisenhower get his armies through the border defenses and across the ryan river before the germans could set their defense. >> in berlin the german furor raged. with the enemy at his gates hitler called up one of his most effective and iron fisted generals walter mowdell. >> he was a nazi. he was not a yes man. he was one of the few germany generals to argue to prove a point. >> douglas nash is a military historian and expert on the german army. >> model was blunt, gruff, profa profane. he would be ruthless and brought to the western front august 18th, 1944, to exert magic on the crumbling germany effort. >> known as hitler's fire man. >> and the fierce fire man wasted no time. >> the general has been handpicked by hitler for this job. what's his mission? >
troops had reached the german border and supreme allied commander dwight eisenhower's chief of staffoldly announced to the press from paris militarily the war is over. back in the states, the army even stopped sending packages to the boys in europe. >> and so the period of august through mid-september 1944 was really a race. could eisenhower get his armies through the border defenses and across the ryan river before the germans could set their defense. >> in berlin the german furor...
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oddly enough, during the eisenhower administration, they were allies. when eisenhower was overwhelmingly reelected, rockefeller writes to nixon, saying "thanks to you and the president, the republican party is emerging as the great liberal party of the future." in 1956, people forget that it was not very goldwater the broke the solid south, it was dwight eisenhower. in 1956, dwight eisenhower carried almost 46% of the african-american vote and the majority of southern electors, so because the party turned to goldwater and then in effect on to nixon and reagan and gingrich, because the party took that turn in 1964, it does not mean that that had to be history. it could have been a very different history. >> where did you get the title of the book? >> in 35 years of writing books, i have got a title that i wanted.
oddly enough, during the eisenhower administration, they were allies. when eisenhower was overwhelmingly reelected, rockefeller writes to nixon, saying "thanks to you and the president, the republican party is emerging as the great liberal party of the future." in 1956, people forget that it was not very goldwater the broke the solid south, it was dwight eisenhower. in 1956, dwight eisenhower carried almost 46% of the african-american vote and the majority of southern electors, so...
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. >> mcarthur spent his days working with his chief of staff, dwight eisenhower. jean grew especially closeeis r eisenhower's wife, mami. >> i drew down to mami's apartmentmented and we talked for hours. >> one day, mcarthur had an aide escort jean to his office. nearly everyone was surprised when they married in new york on april 30th, 1837. eight months after marrying jean, he fully retired from the u.s. army. he was now a strict military advisor to the philippines. >> people would say i didn't think you had it in you. and he said i didn't think i had it in me, either. >> the f.b.i. called mcarthur back into service. douglas referred to it as his destiny. >> i can remember it. >> when pearl harbor was attacked, mcarthur ordered reconnaissance flights in the philippines. >> mcarthur made an assessment that the philippines, it matly, cannot be held. >> everyone knew that the philippines could not be held. >> i remember the number. >> i remember the confusion. i think i've seen enough. >> the news was tightening, but mcarthur rallied his troops. >> it starts out yo
. >> mcarthur spent his days working with his chief of staff, dwight eisenhower. jean grew especially closeeis r eisenhower's wife, mami. >> i drew down to mami's apartmentmented and we talked for hours. >> one day, mcarthur had an aide escort jean to his office. nearly everyone was surprised when they married in new york on april 30th, 1837. eight months after marrying jean, he fully retired from the u.s. army. he was now a strict military advisor to the philippines. >>...
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even to the point where, allah maimy eisenhower, she has gone to bangs. i want to thank you and i believe we've got some questions, possibly, so i'm going to open the floor. >> so when you return and if and when we have bill as the first husband or first man, will there be anything about bill that you'll be able to add to this presentation? [laughter] >> yes. the width of his lapels on his suit jackets, the width of his ties, and whether or not his pants are pleated and cuffed. [laughter] thank you. >> you haven't said much about the wigs or hairpieces that they wear. i understand they have as many as 20 that they can wear at any time. do you know much about that? >> now, who are you referring to? the earlier first ladies? >> most of the later ones, i think. >> i will have to say that if that's the case, that's not anything that i have come across in any of the reading that i've done, so that's new to me. >> ok. well, i kind of believe that some of those are hairpieces and wigs. >> well, they may be. as you know, a first lady cannot get away with a bad ha
even to the point where, allah maimy eisenhower, she has gone to bangs. i want to thank you and i believe we've got some questions, possibly, so i'm going to open the floor. >> so when you return and if and when we have bill as the first husband or first man, will there be anything about bill that you'll be able to add to this presentation? [laughter] >> yes. the width of his lapels on his suit jackets, the width of his ties, and whether or not his pants are pleated and cuffed....
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eisenhower's another one. his ability to figure his way through a problem without taking banks personally. exceedingly bright. >> of course steady yucas geometry and applied that method of reasoning. >> it matters. we don't teach logic anymore . >> of stern said james henry hammond. the figure was not familiar with. but he comes to take on great historical importance. he was from south carolina, senator, democrat. why was the important? >> well, fascinating figure. you did know him, you probably just did not know his name. he gave the speech that i talked so much about their videos on to say, ms. king and we will win his everybody has got to have cotton. but hammond is almost a cartoon character in any number of ways. sexually abusive not only to his players but businesses who are extraordinarily well-connected. that was part of the hampton family. it tells the fascinating story. he believed that the way a healthy society worked, and mines u.s. living in one of the wealthiest societies in the world at the time
eisenhower's another one. his ability to figure his way through a problem without taking banks personally. exceedingly bright. >> of course steady yucas geometry and applied that method of reasoning. >> it matters. we don't teach logic anymore . >> of stern said james henry hammond. the figure was not familiar with. but he comes to take on great historical importance. he was from south carolina, senator, democrat. why was the important? >> well, fascinating figure. you...
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enough, during the eisenhower administration, they were allies. when eisenhower was overwhelmingly reelected, rockefeller rights to nixon, saying "thanks to you and the president, the republican party is emerging as the great liberal party of the future." 1956, people forget that it was not very goldwater the broke the solid south, it was dwight eisenhower. in 1956, dwight eisenhower carried almost 46% of the african-american vote and the majority of southern electors, so because the party turned to goldwater and then in effect on to nixon and reagan and gingrich, because the party took that turn in 1964, it does not mean that that had to be different. it could have been a very different history. >> where did you get the title of the book? >> in 35 years of writing books, i have got a title that i wanted. from the very beginning it is one thing that never change. he in thiswas picture on the cover? >> he would be in his mid-50's. "on his own terms," seemed to me to sum up his viewpoints on life, on politics, on women, and on life and on death. a q
enough, during the eisenhower administration, they were allies. when eisenhower was overwhelmingly reelected, rockefeller rights to nixon, saying "thanks to you and the president, the republican party is emerging as the great liberal party of the future." 1956, people forget that it was not very goldwater the broke the solid south, it was dwight eisenhower. in 1956, dwight eisenhower carried almost 46% of the african-american vote and the majority of southern electors, so because the...
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what role again did foreign-policy bring, play in bringing eisenhower to politics? >> guest: eisenhower was determined to stop -- but again more importantly to me and that's worth pursuing and we can talk about that, he gets involved in politics because he is so for a fight by fascism and so for a fight this early by his visit to a concentration camp. this is in european history i understand this is kind of a -- that eisenhower saw a concentration camp. if you read his writings he's an extraordinarily intelligent man, very measured writings. the letters he writes after he shattered. he comes to believe over time and this is no secret if you read his diaries are his letters or his books as well, he comes to believe that the world is on the brink of annihilation. the only thing standing between today and the 1950s to the 1940s and nuclear annihilation is, i'm sorry but that badly. not the even distribution of wealth, the ability of people to rise because if you have extremes of inequality of wealth they create a world in which it would be all too easy for political or
what role again did foreign-policy bring, play in bringing eisenhower to politics? >> guest: eisenhower was determined to stop -- but again more importantly to me and that's worth pursuing and we can talk about that, he gets involved in politics because he is so for a fight by fascism and so for a fight this early by his visit to a concentration camp. this is in european history i understand this is kind of a -- that eisenhower saw a concentration camp. if you read his writings he's an...
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that was the famous comment by eisenhower in his farewell address in january 1951. i have to tell you if i had more time i go into detail about being in aberdeen last week at the eisenhower library. it's very fascinating to see their response to setting the evolution of some of what he said. one of the comments that you never really read about was part of his warning in 1951. crises there will continue to be. in meeting them whether foreign or domestic there is a recurring temptation here to feel that some spectacular and costly action could become the miraculous solution to all current difficulties. so how many more minutes do i have? so i think that, there are so many colorful people in this book in so many colorful comments. i think i actually will put aside my humility and read a couple of paragraphs. i will read you the first two paragraphs and then the beginning of a chapter that is about, i was thinking maybe doug brooks would come tonight, that introduces you to the trade association for private military and security companies in the united states. so first
that was the famous comment by eisenhower in his farewell address in january 1951. i have to tell you if i had more time i go into detail about being in aberdeen last week at the eisenhower library. it's very fascinating to see their response to setting the evolution of some of what he said. one of the comments that you never really read about was part of his warning in 1951. crises there will continue to be. in meeting them whether foreign or domestic there is a recurring temptation here to...
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word of a structure fire eisenhower avenue inside the beltway near the eisenhower avenue connector. may find police direction and closure around the response. 66, they went to look eastbound in centreville near 28 for the report of a crash. found plenty of slow traffic. so far we haven't seen anything blocking eastbound as you leave manassas for centreville. more traffic into fair lakes, fair oaks. brandywine crash on 5 at brandywine road. a couple of them actually moved out of the roadway according to police. the bw parkway is slow go southbound because of the problem there had been a crash just south of 19 # out of the way. -- 198 out of the way. 270 just the volume as you make your way to germantown and south getting into gaithersburg and rogville. how about the forecast? -- rockville. how about the forecast? >>> unseasonably mild. temperatures well in the 60s. even a few 70-degree readings. with the humidity we have a frizz alert. here's a look at the day planner. i'm talking temperatures well in the 70s if not close to 80 in spots this afternoon. breezy, too. there will be a co
word of a structure fire eisenhower avenue inside the beltway near the eisenhower avenue connector. may find police direction and closure around the response. 66, they went to look eastbound in centreville near 28 for the report of a crash. found plenty of slow traffic. so far we haven't seen anything blocking eastbound as you leave manassas for centreville. more traffic into fair lakes, fair oaks. brandywine crash on 5 at brandywine road. a couple of them actually moved out of the roadway...
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what role did foreign policies bring in bringing eisenhower and? >> guest: eisenhower got involved in politics because he was determined to stop taft but more importantly to me and that's what's pursuing and we can talk about that. he gets involved in politics he is so horrified by fascism and horrified viscerally by -- concentration camp. if you read his writings he is an extraordinarily intelligent man, very measured writing. the letter he writes, he is shattered. it doesn't happen immediately but there's no secret if you have read his diaries are his letters or his books as well. he comes to believe that the world is on the brink of annihilation. the only thing standing between today, 1950s and 1940s and nuclear annihilation is the even distribution of wealth. i'm sorry, i put that badly. not the equal distribution of wealth, the ability of people to -- because if you have extremes of inequality of wealth they create a world in which it would be all too easy for political or religious extremists to gather followers, together dispossessed followe
what role did foreign policies bring in bringing eisenhower and? >> guest: eisenhower got involved in politics because he was determined to stop taft but more importantly to me and that's what's pursuing and we can talk about that. he gets involved in politics he is so horrified by fascism and horrified viscerally by -- concentration camp. if you read his writings he is an extraordinarily intelligent man, very measured writing. the letter he writes, he is shattered. it doesn't happen...
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there's a lot of controversy now about the eisenhower memorial and whether or not he would want a very large memorial. i think it is, frankly -- seems to be the trend at the moment. you know, there has been discussion about truman. the state department is named for harry s truman, and there has been a bill introduced in congress to name union station because he needs a building. well, he has a building. i don't know. i don't remember exactly. i was talking to someone about the jefferson memorial, and fdr pushed that memorial. apparently, it is because jefferson was a democrat, and there had been a huge memorial to lincoln, the republican. there is a little bit -- when the state department was named for harry truman, the executive office building was named for eisenhower, and that's a real mouthful. i try to adhere to that, but it is a real mouth full. he was a four-term president, and i think you probably have to go back and look at which party controlled congress. >> we have another question, yes, in the back. >> from time to time, the l'enfant plan is disrupted by some tacky office b
there's a lot of controversy now about the eisenhower memorial and whether or not he would want a very large memorial. i think it is, frankly -- seems to be the trend at the moment. you know, there has been discussion about truman. the state department is named for harry s truman, and there has been a bill introduced in congress to name union station because he needs a building. well, he has a building. i don't know. i don't remember exactly. i was talking to someone about the jefferson...
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so he went and got it and went -- eisenhower didn't mind it. so a system developed and eisenhower actually turned out to be a natural for twig undele under montgomery's supervision. they left the democratic convention in 1956 with television in mind. by 1960, kennedy fit perfectly into what he always called that little gadget. the white house was ever present on the screen in its administration caring that farther, the symbolic house was embellished by press settings rich in history. the kennedy administration brought the white house into the public. consciously as never before. here was a home finer than most but facing the same challenges of living that a house -- any house felt. and the public felt a part of this. in time, the settings of the kenne kennedys inside the rooms were replaced by museum collections, assembled by president and mrs. nixon. the nixon white house is really the white house today in the sense of the furnishings. the -- what they did was they put history back. that truman had torn away. as a presidentiol complex, the whi
so he went and got it and went -- eisenhower didn't mind it. so a system developed and eisenhower actually turned out to be a natural for twig undele under montgomery's supervision. they left the democratic convention in 1956 with television in mind. by 1960, kennedy fit perfectly into what he always called that little gadget. the white house was ever present on the screen in its administration caring that farther, the symbolic house was embellished by press settings rich in history. the...
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today could mark an important step towards building eisenhow memorial. the memorial project has been mired in delays because of conflicts over that design. architect frank gary resigned the design last month, while the planning economics says the project should be approved, the eisenhow family has voiced displease with the design. >>> be prepared for more escalator closures if you take metro to work. the 12 and g streets centers will close in two weeks to replace escalators there. the project should take eight months. la month they announced they would replace the escalator at the bethesda stati work starts next week and will take two years. they will replace 100 escalators across the system in all. >>> and main street, or grand avenue, talking about pennsylv avenue. now the american planning associn has named pennsylv avenue one of the nation's top streets. it came in third on the list for its importance both to national history and everyday life right here in washington. the associa looked at the stretch from the capitol to 15th street. adams morgan al
today could mark an important step towards building eisenhow memorial. the memorial project has been mired in delays because of conflicts over that design. architect frank gary resigned the design last month, while the planning economics says the project should be approved, the eisenhow family has voiced displease with the design. >>> be prepared for more escalator closures if you take metro to work. the 12 and g streets centers will close in two weeks to replace escalators there. the...
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eisenhower with the solarium group.sidents that have had key advisers to kissinger's the brzezinski's the cheneys that dominate the advice in one way or another. presidents have used again and rely on the national security council or a handful of trusted advisers so the advice in the analysis, the intelligence which sometimes has been good and sometimes it's been catastrophic in misjudging offense and how that has led us to a decision. i talk about presidential decisions in the book. was going to the president's mind? is there a degree of emotion? is there something else that is happening in? did this catch them by surprise or is there something beyond just the cool and cold analysis that leads to that decision and? also a strategy that is created. before you can decide to step onto a battlefield i can tell you this from a military general's point of view, tell me what you want me to do. i was a student at the national war college as a lieutenant colonel and we had a representative from congress come to speak to us by t
eisenhower with the solarium group.sidents that have had key advisers to kissinger's the brzezinski's the cheneys that dominate the advice in one way or another. presidents have used again and rely on the national security council or a handful of trusted advisers so the advice in the analysis, the intelligence which sometimes has been good and sometimes it's been catastrophic in misjudging offense and how that has led us to a decision. i talk about presidential decisions in the book. was going...
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eisenhower with the solarium group. presidents that have had key advisers to kissinger's the brzezinski's the cheneys that dominate the advice in one way or another. presidents have used again and rely on the national security council or a handful of trusted advisers so the advice in the analysis, the intelligence which sometimes has been good and sometimes it's been catastrophic in misjudging offense and how that has led us to a decision. i talk about presidential decisions in the book. was going to the president's mind? is there a degree of emotion? is there something else that is happening in? did this catch them by surprise or is there something beyond just the cool and cold analysis that leads to that decision and? also a strategy that is created. before you can decide to step onto a battlefield i can tell you this from a military general's point of view, tell me what you want me to do. i was a student at the national war college as a lieutenant colonel and we had a representative from congress come to speak to us
eisenhower with the solarium group. presidents that have had key advisers to kissinger's the brzezinski's the cheneys that dominate the advice in one way or another. presidents have used again and rely on the national security council or a handful of trusted advisers so the advice in the analysis, the intelligence which sometimes has been good and sometimes it's been catastrophic in misjudging offense and how that has led us to a decision. i talk about presidential decisions in the book. was...
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slow fromy is quite eisenhower all the way around the crash. bethesda, silver spring, college park, and the interlude is slow. that crashes been there for several hours. and on the outer loop at exit 13, the delay getting past this crash which is been there for quite a while and they have a long way to go to clean this up. just volume delays here but this is eisenhower on the outer loop on the west side of the screen. >> coming up next on abc seven news at more about arning construction project designed to add more space and arlington national cemetery. >> the changes coming to this historic site. >> arlington national cemetery is going up. >> they can only put so many more tombstones. >> there are about 30 funerals a day. >> that means another soldier was buried. acres are being revamped to add space. the millennium project is on track to create nearly 30,000 additional burial plots. i think it's important that we have a long-term view and make sure we don't get to the point where we are in danger of running out of space. complicated southern
slow fromy is quite eisenhower all the way around the crash. bethesda, silver spring, college park, and the interlude is slow. that crashes been there for several hours. and on the outer loop at exit 13, the delay getting past this crash which is been there for quite a while and they have a long way to go to clean this up. just volume delays here but this is eisenhower on the outer loop on the west side of the screen. >> coming up next on abc seven news at more about arning construction...
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we although we must guard against influence with eisenhower january 1961. if i had more time i would go into more detail and to see their response of the evolution. one of the comments that you never read about is the part of the wording in 1961 continuing to be there was a temptation to feel a spectacular action could become the miraculously ocean tell me more minutes to write have? okay. there are so many colorful people in the book but actually i think i will put aside my humility and read a couple paragraphs, the first two paragraphs and then from a chapter also to the trade association so first i will do one the book starts the prologue to introduce the general reader then it is in three parts tranthree shun to the industry and to the reaction and then expansion is a you get a sense of all markets and the vast services provided by companies. but what the boy would remember most was issues he was forced to wear them for nearly five hours they seemed ordinary but the heels rat the front it was the invention of the human smugglers to help them escape from
we although we must guard against influence with eisenhower january 1961. if i had more time i would go into more detail and to see their response of the evolution. one of the comments that you never read about is the part of the wording in 1961 continuing to be there was a temptation to feel a spectacular action could become the miraculously ocean tell me more minutes to write have? okay. there are so many colorful people in the book but actually i think i will put aside my humility and read a...
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the victims, girls, both eisenhower middle school students, were walking to school when the man appeared. >> he walked past them, inappropriately touched them, and fled the scene. >> the girls continued safely to school where they reported the assault. 2-year-old gave1 a detailed description of the suspect. >> especially here, it's quiet. i was walking at night with my wife. everything is good. >> it is also a community where many students walk to and from school. molester walking the streets concerns many. >> i have a granddaughter. >> a middle school administrator told us off camera she hopes somebody recognizes the man with the mohawk before his actions become more serious. >> we want to catch this individual before another person is harassed. this is something we are taking very seriously. >> this is the flyer police have created. you can see the sketch and the description, 35 years old, mohawk haircut. police will flood the neighborhood, going door-to-door to pass out these flyers. they want to catch this guy before his actions escalate. free stock pack star-packed concert on the na
the victims, girls, both eisenhower middle school students, were walking to school when the man appeared. >> he walked past them, inappropriately touched them, and fled the scene. >> the girls continued safely to school where they reported the assault. 2-year-old gave1 a detailed description of the suspect. >> especially here, it's quiet. i was walking at night with my wife. everything is good. >> it is also a community where many students walk to and from school....
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on the other hand we also have eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex and the ideaat all 50 states there is economic activity and special interests that have the potential to support congress. in what way are you concerned about institutional corruption affecting the course of the future of these institutions? >> well i think they are very profound and serious. the money and the status that goes with being what you call a neocon or a war hawk is enormous. you are reluctant even in the government. your know you were going to go out and criticized the national security state because you'll get a 500,000-dollar contract with booze allen or somebody else and people are worried about but thereafter government career is going to look like. so the curate a state builds on itself. i think that we have a government now that exaggerates fear. many manyfold in order to get the money to continue to come. just think six months ago isis wasn't even a footnote in the middle east. then suddenly it went to a regional power, then it global power interplanetary power, intergalactic po
on the other hand we also have eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex and the ideaat all 50 states there is economic activity and special interests that have the potential to support congress. in what way are you concerned about institutional corruption affecting the course of the future of these institutions? >> well i think they are very profound and serious. the money and the status that goes with being what you call a neocon or a war hawk is enormous. you are...
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eisenhower did. you read eisenhower eve speech, when you get to the end of it, it's a strong cold war message. even though he talks about equality for all. it's still a very strong cold war message. very strong. okay. now, the national civil war commemoration for the centennial was not as successful at holding things together. in part, because there was very much dissension over what the war meant. there was a trickling of understanding that the civil war might have something to do with what in the '60s would have been called racial issues, all right? you may recognize the gentleman on your left. this is alabama governor george wallace. wallace was perhaps one of the most fiery segregationist figures of the era. and wallace also went to gettysburg. but wallace, of course, was already famous for one particular line, the one we associate with him. when told that the university of alabama had to desegregate, he gave a speech, and i will quote it. in the name of the greatest people that have every trod t
eisenhower did. you read eisenhower eve speech, when you get to the end of it, it's a strong cold war message. even though he talks about equality for all. it's still a very strong cold war message. very strong. okay. now, the national civil war commemoration for the centennial was not as successful at holding things together. in part, because there was very much dissension over what the war meant. there was a trickling of understanding that the civil war might have something to do with what in...
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ats is the beltway eisenhower avenue. we were looking where it was slow, but with the travel open. >> okay. looking like a mess out there, understandably so. >> what a day. got folks coming home, waiting on dinner. a little extra time. rooftop camera, skies a little brighter, but still rain. 14-mile-per-hour winds at reagan airport. now.grees right much cooler today than yesterday. the rain will be with us at times through the evening. what's interesting about this rain pattern, you see the blotches of rain. the rain kind of moves from west to east. moving from's philadelphia, wilmington, baltimore, to the south-southwest. systembecause the storm responsible resides off the coast of maryland, virginia, and southeastern new jersey, so the spin is bringing the rain to the south. elements a few heavier but most of it should be light intermittent rain. it's definitely breezy. temperatures at 52 in gaithersburg. 54 in baltimore. -- these are rainfall totals. reagan national airport. only a half inch in fredericksburg. comingil
ats is the beltway eisenhower avenue. we were looking where it was slow, but with the travel open. >> okay. looking like a mess out there, understandably so. >> what a day. got folks coming home, waiting on dinner. a little extra time. rooftop camera, skies a little brighter, but still rain. 14-mile-per-hour winds at reagan airport. now.grees right much cooler today than yesterday. the rain will be with us at times through the evening. what's interesting about this rain pattern, you...
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. >> a report for eisenhower memorial is picking up steam. that key approval could pave the way for a ground breaking next year. the project has taken a lot of criticism. congress still needs to fund the $140 million project. so far $63 million has been appropriated >> if you want to get a prime spot at the nationa christmas tree lighting, you'll want to be in front of the computer at 10:00 a.m. when national parks opens its annual christmas tree lighting. thursday december 4th, at 5:00 head over to nationaltree.org and click on ticket lottery link. or call 877-444-6777. winners will be notified via mail beginning november 3rd. >>> shedding new light on deadly school shootings. what new documents say about the young gunman leading up to the attack. >>> swap your umbrella for a pair of sunglasses. we're helping you with what to wear on this friday at 5:11. >>> a story will make you think twice the next time you pull out the nail clipper. how mistakes you make cutting your fingernails can cause i love the bacon on this sub. i love bacon so much
. >> a report for eisenhower memorial is picking up steam. that key approval could pave the way for a ground breaking next year. the project has taken a lot of criticism. congress still needs to fund the $140 million project. so far $63 million has been appropriated >> if you want to get a prime spot at the nationa christmas tree lighting, you'll want to be in front of the computer at 10:00 a.m. when national parks opens its annual christmas tree lighting. thursday december 4th, at...
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. >> president eisenhower warned about this.et's say there are some good things, we have great technology like internet, cell phones, gps, there is good components that is miliiary spending does. >> at what cost, we need a forensic accounting on everything. have you about a 90% markup here. charles: this one 1700% markup. >> you are asking politicians to audit themselves that is not happening. charles: what politician, everyone back open said, i didn't get you a bridge to nowhere, i didn't bring home the bacon, can i get your vote? >> no, you are not getting my vote. but we alk about this all of the time, vote the bums out, those bums do stuff in local area. it is not national, but local3 that keeps this going. charles: when ic eisenhower gave his speech in second term, defense spending part of overall gdp with 69%, we're over 20%%3 right now. we're trying to make compromises, but we have to do something we on a path that ends in disaster. >> i think, i can't say it enough, we have to vote the bums out. there is no way. charles:
. >> president eisenhower warned about this.et's say there are some good things, we have great technology like internet, cell phones, gps, there is good components that is miliiary spending does. >> at what cost, we need a forensic accounting on everything. have you about a 90% markup here. charles: this one 1700% markup. >> you are asking politicians to audit themselves that is not happening. charles: what politician, everyone back open said, i didn't get you a bridge to...
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eisenhower, nixon, reagan, let's face it, he doesn't show his far right face when he was running.won. george sr won. this idea you only win with far-out right-wingers, when have you been victorious with a hard right-winger? >> i'm going to do what you don't expect me to do. i'm going to applaud ted cruz for what he said. and here's why. let me tell you why. because i've said for over two years now the gop, to deal with this tension that exists within the party, go ahead and nominate the most conservative person you can find. because every election cycle, we go through the same stuff where they look back and they point a finger at bob dole, they point a finger at mitt romney, et cetera, as if they weren't conservative enough. mitt romney was a conservative governor. >> and you want him to lose? >> this is not about winning or losing at this point. this is about -- >> this is about -- [ all speak at once ] >> chris, this is about making a conservative case with the conservative nominee, as defined by those individuals to the american people and let the chips fall where they may with
eisenhower, nixon, reagan, let's face it, he doesn't show his far right face when he was running.won. george sr won. this idea you only win with far-out right-wingers, when have you been victorious with a hard right-winger? >> i'm going to do what you don't expect me to do. i'm going to applaud ted cruz for what he said. and here's why. let me tell you why. because i've said for over two years now the gop, to deal with this tension that exists within the party, go ahead and nominate the...
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are trying to determine what caused the fire a print shop this morning at an industrial park at eisenhower and claremont avenues. fire officials tell us the owner tried to put the fire out by himself and called 911 when he realized he couldn't do it. that led to even greater damage. one firefighter was slightly injured and is expected to recover. l threat was a hot topic at ring days andrews today. members of many countries let with president obama to talk about how to deal with the terrorist threat. air strikes were ramped up in a serious in town. >> airstrikes will have an impact, but that impact is constrained by the fact that there are not forces on the ground that can follow up on those airstrikes to end the siege will stop >> the administration says today's mediating -- today's meeting was aimed at taking stock and who will take next steps. the pentagon says the two months of airstrikes have cost $424 million. all of have questions about the threat from isil and we want to help you get answers. join us thursday night at 8:00 for a town hall meeting. there is still time for you to be
are trying to determine what caused the fire a print shop this morning at an industrial park at eisenhower and claremont avenues. fire officials tell us the owner tried to put the fire out by himself and called 911 when he realized he couldn't do it. that led to even greater damage. one firefighter was slightly injured and is expected to recover. l threat was a hot topic at ring days andrews today. members of many countries let with president obama to talk about how to deal with the terrorist...
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to the book "first off the tee," woodrow wilson was estimated to play 1200 rounds while dwight d eisenhower played 600 rounds. enoughident wilson had time to build a bridge down there, too. let's talk about the drizzle around the area. that will move off tonight and tomorrow a sunshine in breeze. the next storm system and cold front causing problems in the midwest. it will bring us happy rain on wednesday. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and breaking right now, the deadly or the nay doles touching down across several states. more than 20 million americans on alert for severe storms tonight. in the middle of this country and moving east. also, the tropical storm that just turned into a hurricane. >>> also this evening, the first case of ebola transmitted in america. the 26-year-old nurse from dallas and her little dog, both in isolation. and we ask here, how long does ebola last on surfaces, on your skin? and the new scare on the plane that landed in boston. the pictures coming in. >>> the 911 call just coming in from inside a school bus tonight. 80 students on board. they say the drive
to the book "first off the tee," woodrow wilson was estimated to play 1200 rounds while dwight d eisenhower played 600 rounds. enoughident wilson had time to build a bridge down there, too. let's talk about the drizzle around the area. that will move off tonight and tomorrow a sunshine in breeze. the next storm system and cold front causing problems in the midwest. it will bring us happy rain on wednesday. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and breaking right now,...
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on the fairway here at the eisenhower golf course, it's support along for the ride. >> a beautiful day. >> her husband dean is a quadraplegic but it doesn't keep him off the course. >> probably 135. >> the couple has golfed together for more than a decade. 70 plus courses two times a week and never a problem, they say, until about a month ago. >> great job. this is the first course that ever made me feel disabled. >> dean ordakowski is talking about another course, enterprise in mitchelville publicly owned by prince george's county parks and rec. >> i walked in with him and they said, sir, he's not going out on the course is he? i said yeah he's going to ride with me. oh, he can't do that. >> they claim club management had a host of reasons why -- that doesn't allow dean would have to use a golf cart which is something he can't do. >> it was humiliating to sit in the pro shop while he came up with excuse after excuse. >> they consider what happened to them discrimination and filed a complaint with the department of justice claiming enterprise violated the americans with disabilities ac
on the fairway here at the eisenhower golf course, it's support along for the ride. >> a beautiful day. >> her husband dean is a quadraplegic but it doesn't keep him off the course. >> probably 135. >> the couple has golfed together for more than a decade. 70 plus courses two times a week and never a problem, they say, until about a month ago. >> great job. this is the first course that ever made me feel disabled. >> dean ordakowski is talking about another...
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if i had more time will go into more details about the eisenhower library.ery fascinating to see their response to the evolution of what he says. one of the comments that you never really read about was the part of his morning in 1961, crazies there will continue to be and meeting them whether foreign or domestic there is a recurring temptation here to feel that some spectacular and costly action could become the miraculous solution to all current difficulties. so i think that -- how many more minutes do i have? okay. i think that -- these colorful people in this book, and her colorful comments. i will put aside my humility and read a couple paragraphs. i will be viewed the first two paragraphs and then beat beginning of a chapter is that is about -- i was thinking doug brooks would come tonight, introducing you to the shade -- trade association for private and military security companies in the united states. so first, doug bob brooks, as soon as i read you the beginning. this is the prologue to. the book starts with a prologue to introduce the general read
if i had more time will go into more details about the eisenhower library.ery fascinating to see their response to the evolution of what he says. one of the comments that you never really read about was the part of his morning in 1961, crazies there will continue to be and meeting them whether foreign or domestic there is a recurring temptation here to feel that some spectacular and costly action could become the miraculous solution to all current difficulties. so i think that -- how many more...
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in september, it was dedicated with dwight d eisenhower here. to really appreciate something or understand something, humans need to see things in person. you need to be immersed by them. touch them, taste them, smell them. you need to really feel what it is like to really learn something slowly. that is a big part of what we do or any museum does. have those actual objects so you can learn. besides being nibbled to do that the people who you are with add , to the experience. you have the whole family walking onto the train, or up to the big boy, it is the discussion between the generations that become so important and intrinsic to how you learn and enjoy things. >> all weekend, american history tv is in green bay, wisconsin. a french explorer became the first european to discover lake michigan and present-day wisconsin. he landed near green bay on an exposition to find a way from lake huron to the pacific ocean. he named the area green bay because of the area's greenish waters. our staff visited many sites showcasing green bay's history. learn
in september, it was dedicated with dwight d eisenhower here. to really appreciate something or understand something, humans need to see things in person. you need to be immersed by them. touch them, taste them, smell them. you need to really feel what it is like to really learn something slowly. that is a big part of what we do or any museum does. have those actual objects so you can learn. besides being nibbled to do that the people who you are with add , to the experience. you have the whole...
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. >>> today could mark another importt step for building the eisenhow memorial. national capital planning commis is expected to grant prelimy approval for the praump's design. the original project mired in delays becau conflicts over th design. the architect revised his plan last month. while the planning s the project should be approved, the eisenhower family still voiced displeasure with that design. >>> new this morning, going gnome. minutes ago the nationals got creative using gnomes to give away free playoff tickets. we'll tell you how you can take part in the scavenger hunt now under way. > plus a data change for verizon customers. why the company just changed its mind about new policy. > you can see a little fog out there on your morning drive as we look outside. clouds there, too. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kin will show us when it clears up if your weather and traffi the 1s at 6:41. plus your weather and traffic are always on "news4 today." it is 6:36. . (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toast
. >>> today could mark another importt step for building the eisenhow memorial. national capital planning commis is expected to grant prelimy approval for the praump's design. the original project mired in delays becau conflicts over th design. the architect revised his plan last month. while the planning s the project should be approved, the eisenhower family still voiced displeasure with that design. >>> new this morning, going gnome. minutes ago the nationals got creative...
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some larger companies, weapons manufacturers, companies that eisenhower would have referred to in the military industrial complex, in 1961, some of those companies developing subsidiaries to accommodate to the new markets and the needs in iraq, we have a boost in the bonanza of u.s. contracts in the war of iraq, as then we go forward to now where we could be facing what some people are calling the second contractor's work, but as i said what we are watching and what i want my readers to be as fascinated by as i am as i have been for the last several years is the evolution of this industry and the vast array of services that the company's offer. everything from logistic support which is something we all know about to halliburton and iraq, logistic support, airtran support, intelligence analysis, and alisha training, weapons maintenance, weapons training, police training, services and of course moving into armed security and in many markets, every continent these companies have a presence and they recruit internationally, and they do serve as brokers periodically for mercenaries because
some larger companies, weapons manufacturers, companies that eisenhower would have referred to in the military industrial complex, in 1961, some of those companies developing subsidiaries to accommodate to the new markets and the needs in iraq, we have a boost in the bonanza of u.s. contracts in the war of iraq, as then we go forward to now where we could be facing what some people are calling the second contractor's work, but as i said what we are watching and what i want my readers to be as...
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on the other hand we had eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex. the idea that all 50 states, there is economic activity and there are special interests that have the potential to suborn congress in this way. in what way are you concerned about institutional corruption affecting the course of the future of these institutions? >> i think they are profound and serious. the money and status that goes with being what they call a neocon war war hawk is enormous. you are reluctant even in the government, you know you will go out, criticize the national security state because you get a $500,000 contract with booz allen or somebody else, people are worried about what they are after, government careers and so the security state feels sun itself. we have a government now that exaggerates fear. manyfold, in order to get the money to continue. six months ago isis was indeed in a footnote in the middle east. then suddenly it went to a regional power, then a global power, and interplanetary power, intergalactic power, the most dangerous the world has ever seen.
on the other hand we had eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex. the idea that all 50 states, there is economic activity and there are special interests that have the potential to suborn congress in this way. in what way are you concerned about institutional corruption affecting the course of the future of these institutions? >> i think they are profound and serious. the money and status that goes with being what they call a neocon war war hawk is enormous. you are...
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on the other hand we also have eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex and the ideaat all 50 states there is economic activity and special interests that have the potential to support congress. in what way are you concerned about institutional corruption affecting the course of the future of these institutions? >> well i think they are very profound and serious. the money and the status that goes with being what you call a neocon or a war hawk is enormous. you are reluctant even in the government. your know you were going to go out and criticized the national security state because you'll get a 500,000-dollar contract with booze allen or somebody else and people are worried about but thereafter government career is going to look like. so the curate a state builds on itself. i think that we have a government now that exaggerates fear. many manyfold in order to get the money to continue to come. just think six months ago isis wasn't even a footnote in the middle east. then suddenly it went to a regional power, then it global power interplanetary power, intergalactic po
on the other hand we also have eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex and the ideaat all 50 states there is economic activity and special interests that have the potential to support congress. in what way are you concerned about institutional corruption affecting the course of the future of these institutions? >> well i think they are very profound and serious. the money and the status that goes with being what you call a neocon or a war hawk is enormous. you are...
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. >> no, but eisenhower eisenhowe and patton would aren otonn' ot. he would say to the press.e and that's not what's happening. >> we have to go after stalin and he was a truth teller. >> you don't have that now. >> your talking points memo the other night. we need truth tellers in washington. we have enough political hacks in d.c. we need truth tellers whether it's dempsey or the defense secretary or the cdc chief or the nih guy. we need to hear them and think okay, that's a fair assessment and we think they're working for the betterment of the american people and the security and look at the polls, fox polls and nbc polls people are not thinking this iraq thing is going well and you will see the tide really turn against future american involvement in this war because we're spending a lot of money and we don't know where it's coming from and a lot of games played with the money deal here and isis still seems to be taking territory. >> they're not nearly. the the 60-nation coalition hasn't kicked in yet. so i can't wait for the italian army to get in there. >> oh, yeah, well.
. >> no, but eisenhower eisenhowe and patton would aren otonn' ot. he would say to the press.e and that's not what's happening. >> we have to go after stalin and he was a truth teller. >> you don't have that now. >> your talking points memo the other night. we need truth tellers in washington. we have enough political hacks in d.c. we need truth tellers whether it's dempsey or the defense secretary or the cdc chief or the nih guy. we need to hear them and think okay,...
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dwight eisenhower, 1,600. the president is only at 200. he is doing okay. >> yeah.and eisenhower? big golfers. >> 1,600! enough gone every single day. right? >> so, you know, you're not down on the president for playing golf. >> do you play golf, bill? >> no. for sissies. >> what do you do? >> wilson made my point. i play ice hockey. >> the little pants with the plaid? >> nickers? >> little beanie cap. >> ever been in a country club locker room with golfers you give up the game. guarantee you. >> ask you about that later. >> no. you won't get the answer. >>> watters is on deck. columbus day. do the folks know anything about old chris? watters is next. and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. o
dwight eisenhower, 1,600. the president is only at 200. he is doing okay. >> yeah.and eisenhower? big golfers. >> 1,600! enough gone every single day. right? >> so, you know, you're not down on the president for playing golf. >> do you play golf, bill? >> no. for sissies. >> what do you do? >> wilson made my point. i play ice hockey. >> the little pants with the plaid? >> nickers? >> little beanie cap. >> ever been in a country...
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wearing a white hat, blue shirt and tan > t could mark the first step towards actually building the eisenhoweremorial. the national capitol planning commission to grant preliminary approval for the project sdib today. the memorial has been mired in delays because of conflicts over the design. architect frank gary revised the design last month, while the planning commission says the project should be approved, the eisenhow family has still voiced displeasure with the overall memorial. > 11 before the hour. the wait is over. playoff basebl begins tonight in our region starting with the orioles o take on the tigers in game one of the alds. the team spernt time yesterday working out at camden yards. o's pitcher chris tilmon starts the game. nax the tiger. that game at 5:37 on tbs. the o's are hungry for a world series tit too. the last time they won, was in 1983. and we now know who the nats will play when they begin their playoff push tomorrow. the san francisco giants will be heading east to nats park. dominated the pittsbur pirates last night beating them 8-0. the nationals are 5-2 against the
wearing a white hat, blue shirt and tan > t could mark the first step towards actually building the eisenhoweremorial. the national capitol planning commission to grant preliminary approval for the project sdib today. the memorial has been mired in delays because of conflicts over the design. architect frank gary revised the design last month, while the planning commission says the project should be approved, the eisenhow family has still voiced displeasure with the overall memorial. > 11...
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dwight eisenhower, 1,600. the president is only at 200. he is doing okay. >> yeah.senhower? big golfers. >> 1,600! enough gone every single day. right? >> so, you know, you're not down on the president for playing golf. >> do you play golf, bill? >> no. for sissies. >> what do you do? >> wilson made my point. i play ice hockey. >> the little pants with the plaid? >> nickers? >> little beanie cap. >> ever been in a country club locker room with golfers you give up the game. guarantee you. >> ask you about that later. >> no. you won't get the answer. >>> watters is on deck. columbus day. do the folks know anything about old chris? >>> back of the book segment it's columbus day and many americans off from school and work. not me and not watters. we sent him to sleepy hollow, new york, where the headless horseman was terrorized ichabod crane. his assignment? to ask the folks about christopher columbus and other autumn matters. ♪ >> are you a leaf peeper? >> no. >> i love the fall season, and i just love the crisp air. >> you're a man, aren't you? aren't you? >> christop
dwight eisenhower, 1,600. the president is only at 200. he is doing okay. >> yeah.senhower? big golfers. >> 1,600! enough gone every single day. right? >> so, you know, you're not down on the president for playing golf. >> do you play golf, bill? >> no. for sissies. >> what do you do? >> wilson made my point. i play ice hockey. >> the little pants with the plaid? >> nickers? >> little beanie cap. >> ever been in a country club...
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maybe, heavy october snow in the colorado mountains caused havoc as travel conditions near the eisenhower tunnel. this early snow could be the pace of a cold winter weather yet to come. >>> this morning on "today," the parents of an american being held hostage by isis share their story. paula and ed kassig will discuss their latest attempts to free their son. >>> now for a look at sports, we go it frances rivera. good morning. >> time for sports. giants/cardinals, game two of the nlcs. tied 3-3 in the bottom of the eighth, matt adam crushes it into right field to give them the 4-3 lead. the giants, they tie it up after a wild pitch. matt dempsey runs hard from second to score and then this. >> long hit to right, into the corner. game over. >> it is done. the cardinals win 5-4 to tie the series at 1. they now head to san francisco for game three. sunday night football on nbc, giants/eagles. a feeding frenzy for the eagles defense. on the menu, eli manning. he's sacked eight times in the night. even gets worse for the g-men. victor cruz suffered a torn patella, so he's done for the season.
maybe, heavy october snow in the colorado mountains caused havoc as travel conditions near the eisenhower tunnel. this early snow could be the pace of a cold winter weather yet to come. >>> this morning on "today," the parents of an american being held hostage by isis share their story. paula and ed kassig will discuss their latest attempts to free their son. >>> now for a look at sports, we go it frances rivera. good morning. >> time for sports....
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. >> he played eisenhower, and you were in a scope with him. what was your -- screen with him. what was your reaction when you heard what happened to him? >> i know robin, it was tragic. you know, amazing loss. he's a beautiful person, an amazing mind. deep soul, you know. so it's really - it's really unfortunate. i wish i could have understood or if i could, you know, maybe had been able to help. i don't know. >> "the butler" painted a portrait of american race relations for more than half a century. where do you think we are today, especially in light of something that happened to you last year, which i did not know about, which was that you were stopped and frisked and accused of shoplifting at a high-end deli? new york city where you had gone to pie yoghurt. >> right. certainly, i mean, racial equality hasn't been completely found. you know, people are always looking at differences and fighting it. i think that was really unfortunate event that happened, you know. it happens to many people. many people, i think, mainly a lot of people of colour, experienced this kind of dis
. >> he played eisenhower, and you were in a scope with him. what was your -- screen with him. what was your reaction when you heard what happened to him? >> i know robin, it was tragic. you know, amazing loss. he's a beautiful person, an amazing mind. deep soul, you know. so it's really - it's really unfortunate. i wish i could have understood or if i could, you know, maybe had been able to help. i don't know. >> "the butler" painted a portrait of american race...
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the restaurant had been open since 1929 and was popular with presidents eisenhower, roosevelt, kennedyagan, and clinton. >> that is quite a lineup. >> final look at the weather? >> dense fog advisory into the morning. 77 degrees. we will have stronger storms wednesday, the cold front bringing us colder temperatures by the end of the week. >> way to be prepared. >> sorry. >> i'm kidding. >> have a good night. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- shia labeouf. from "the best of me," michelle monaghan. and music from t.i. with cle and the cletones. and now, for your amusement, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. that's very nice. thank you, cleto. hi, everybody, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. i hope you had a good weekend. i hope you're still having a
the restaurant had been open since 1929 and was popular with presidents eisenhower, roosevelt, kennedyagan, and clinton. >> that is quite a lineup. >> final look at the weather? >> dense fog advisory into the morning. 77 degrees. we will have stronger storms wednesday, the cold front bringing us colder temperatures by the end of the week. >> way to be prepared. >> sorry. >> i'm kidding. >> have a good night. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad)...
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what must people don't know is every president since eisenhower has negotiated with cuba about one issueanother. during a kissinger and carter years, it was about normalization of relations. another years, it is an about us all issues, but no less important ones like finding peace in southern africa. we were determined to unearth that history and getting these documents was the key link for being able to do that. >> how many times to the cuban government take the initiative to open a dialogue with the u.s. in the same time you looked at? >> what is fascinating come the cubans repeatedly took the initiative to try to improve relations. essentially, every time a new u.s. president or administration came into office, fidel castro would make some sort of initiative. sometimes it was private through private emissaries and sometimes it was very public. in 1964, for example. the cubans repeatedly made an effort, which suggested to us in fact the cubans were really interested in trying to normalize the relationship with the united states, but not on any terms. ,uba has its own foreign-policy has
what must people don't know is every president since eisenhower has negotiated with cuba about one issueanother. during a kissinger and carter years, it was about normalization of relations. another years, it is an about us all issues, but no less important ones like finding peace in southern africa. we were determined to unearth that history and getting these documents was the key link for being able to do that. >> how many times to the cuban government take the initiative to open a...