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truman replaced most of the ivy league people was comfortable around, burns and harry truman between them did not have a college degree. which is an amazing thing to think about in the situation that they were in. but burns had experience. another fascinating thing, when truman went to potsdam, he had never met a russian. i should say when he became president. he relied on these three men for advice on the russians. and much to truman's chagrin they gave him wildly contradictory advice. robert lovett argued that what stalin was really doing, the way to read stalin was not to read him as a revolutionary. not to read him as anything new. but to understand that the demands of stalin would make at potsdam would be essentially the exact same demands that a czar would have made. control of eastern europe, warm water access through turkey and some reasonable security for their western borders. chip bollin, who's on the far right there, truman's interpreter at potsdam, tended to argue that this really is a different phenomenon. they think differently, act differently, behave differently. the
truman replaced most of the ivy league people was comfortable around, burns and harry truman between them did not have a college degree. which is an amazing thing to think about in the situation that they were in. but burns had experience. another fascinating thing, when truman went to potsdam, he had never met a russian. i should say when he became president. he relied on these three men for advice on the russians. and much to truman's chagrin they gave him wildly contradictory advice. robert...
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it reminded harry truman don't ever get a swelled head. n't think you're better than the people that elected you. because one of days you'll be going back home. and harry every, ever lost that concept. he never forgot who he was nor where he was going. and he w and he was always one of us. at the moment we are in the harry s. truman little white house. if you're old new, you might call it a florida room. this is where the president relaxed with his staff after hours. probably one of the most iconic things in the house is this poker table. it was made in our cabinet shop as a gift from the navy back in 1949. the president had already been here four other vacations prior to that. so the president relaxed by playing poker with his closest staff. they played cards from 7:00 to 11:00 every night. this was a team building exercise. this was all about camaraderie and had nothing to do with winning or losing money. we are fortunate that two of truman's staff are still living. ken heck her and george ellesy. he made 8 of 11 trips to key west. he sai
it reminded harry truman don't ever get a swelled head. n't think you're better than the people that elected you. because one of days you'll be going back home. and harry every, ever lost that concept. he never forgot who he was nor where he was going. and he w and he was always one of us. at the moment we are in the harry s. truman little white house. if you're old new, you might call it a florida room. this is where the president relaxed with his staff after hours. probably one of the most...
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and the fulton speech there is the part and a postscript in the hand of harry truman. so please come. said he was there in a heartbeat and that turned out to be part of the plan by truman to be developed with churchill that is now the cold war. >> host: how many times did winston churchill spent in the wilderness road his career? >> oddly enough there was one dirty one -- 1931 through 1939 a shorter 145 through 51 then the rest were three years or under. that means the party is not empowered and it means you don't hold one of the leading positions of your party if your party wins. but two of the word along. >> host: president larry arnn did your book you reprint his speech for 1946 i have now stated the two great dangers of war and tyranny. >> so churchill had a sophisticated understanding of politics. i read a lot of aristotle and to be how consistent that they thought about those political categories and there are six forms of government and are categorized secondary the good rule of one person then tyranny is the worst. it is a rule in the interest of the rulers. and
and the fulton speech there is the part and a postscript in the hand of harry truman. so please come. said he was there in a heartbeat and that turned out to be part of the plan by truman to be developed with churchill that is now the cold war. >> host: how many times did winston churchill spent in the wilderness road his career? >> oddly enough there was one dirty one -- 1931 through 1939 a shorter 145 through 51 then the rest were three years or under. that means the party is not...
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>> well, harry truman i think was a remarkably healthy president. you know, look at both john adams and thomas jefferson. you know, andrew jackson is an amazing case. because there's a guy who functioned as president for, you know, eight years with bullets in his body that could never be removed. you know, failing eyesight. somebody who in theory, i mean, should never have been able to do the job. but he was. is and there are people who speculated that that is really what accounts for jackson's hair-trigger temper. he was an angry guy. but we now know he was in terrible pain every single day of his presidency. but, you know, that's a short list of some of our healthiest presidents. >> barack obama? >> you know, it's very interesting to me. my impression -- and, again, i'm just a librarian. i'm not a historian. but my impression is that in 2008, john mccain, a much older man and much more fragile, at least on paper than barack obama, more forth coming about the state of his health and his health history than the much younger and presumably much healt
>> well, harry truman i think was a remarkably healthy president. you know, look at both john adams and thomas jefferson. you know, andrew jackson is an amazing case. because there's a guy who functioned as president for, you know, eight years with bullets in his body that could never be removed. you know, failing eyesight. somebody who in theory, i mean, should never have been able to do the job. but he was. is and there are people who speculated that that is really what accounts for...
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harry truman allowed churchill to win which i think was wise. had a certain critical moment on the train churchill gets up and takes the final copy of his speech and goes across the carriage to a mimeograph machine , an early fax machine, any feeds in the sheets and hands them to truman, and truman reads them and expresses himself satisfied, that he also observed that this would cause one hell of a shindig. [laughter] that's quite important because what we're actually approaching, faster than that train, is the first moment of real crisis in american policy towards europe in the postwar environment. they arrive in full fulton and have a great time and when i was there the other day i was enormously flattered they dressed the stage in the gymnasium exactly as it had been when truman and churchill were there. even the same flowers. gave us the same lunch. including the famous iconic ham. the pride of the missouri farmers. and as you know, when he ate it, hostess looking at him and waiting for some judgment. and he gave it in his particular way and
harry truman allowed churchill to win which i think was wise. had a certain critical moment on the train churchill gets up and takes the final copy of his speech and goes across the carriage to a mimeograph machine , an early fax machine, any feeds in the sheets and hands them to truman, and truman reads them and expresses himself satisfied, that he also observed that this would cause one hell of a shindig. [laughter] that's quite important because what we're actually approaching, faster than...
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harry truman was the president then. so a little presidential history to go along with it. winds out of the northeast three to eight miles per hour. tonight, 59 degrees, clear skies across the area. our 7-day forecast? we're not done with the 80s yet. 80 degrees. that's what i am looking for for the high tomorrow. so another warm one. the sunshine? it continues for the rest of the a high temperature. then even for the weekend, mid-70s. the coolest day on the 7-day forecast is sunday, 74. that's still four degrees above normal. >> michelle: okay. if you got your sticker from voting, you know it says i voted. by the way the ones in las vegas are so awesome. have you seen them? hopefully you have if you voted. if not, get out there and get one. then we want to see it. post it up on social tweet, facebook, instagram. make sure however you do it you use the hashtag #i voted lv and we'll try to give you a shout-out on the air. >>> we're keeping an eye on voting across the country. this what's it's looking like in cincinnati. we have all these cool live cameras all over the countr
harry truman was the president then. so a little presidential history to go along with it. winds out of the northeast three to eight miles per hour. tonight, 59 degrees, clear skies across the area. our 7-day forecast? we're not done with the 80s yet. 80 degrees. that's what i am looking for for the high tomorrow. so another warm one. the sunshine? it continues for the rest of the a high temperature. then even for the weekend, mid-70s. the coolest day on the 7-day forecast is sunday, 74. that's...
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historian hw brand explores the strained relationship between general douglas carter and president harry trumanuring the korean war and the general versus the president. our look at the current nonfiction bestsellers at austin's a book people bookstore continues with bruce springsteen's memoir. .. ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷
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history and the author of a number of talks including "the aunt the new deal: harry truman and american deal." "thehe new survival of democracy," and most recently "man of destiny: fdr and the making of the american century." professor hamby will speak about truman. [applause] professor hamby: thank you very uch: i want to talk today about harry and winston. let's begin by noting that the circumstances of their birth exemplified their differences. lived in a palace, the seat of his uncle, the duke of marlborough. churchill's father was lord randolph churchill. harry truman was born 10 years small,hurchill in a rigid frame in missouri and his father was a farmer and livestock speculator who in england might have been a tenant on the property of the duke of marlborough. in 1890 the trumans relocated to the town of independence missouri, just outside of kansas city. in large -- in a large measure to provide a better education for their son. studentrry was a strong at independence public high school. his family could not afford to send him even to a public instead, he worked for a time as a
history and the author of a number of talks including "the aunt the new deal: harry truman and american deal." "thehe new survival of democracy," and most recently "man of destiny: fdr and the making of the american century." professor hamby will speak about truman. [applause] professor hamby: thank you very uch: i want to talk today about harry and winston. let's begin by noting that the circumstances of their birth exemplified their differences. lived in a...
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gimmicky only met harry truman once. and then the takeover and then the enormous change happened with the world affairs between july 1945. in the tremendous penetration because the chairman of administration but to contain the soviet union. end to the president for westminster college in as a post script and then the police so churchill was there and that is part of the plan and then for the cold war. >> host:, a time did he spend thraw his career? >> guest: oddly enough from 1921 through 39 but shorter 145 through 51 and the rest this is a means a your party is not in power and you were not holding one of the leading positions of your party if your party wins. >> host: in your book you print the speech i have now stated the two great dangers that menace the homes of the people, war and tyranny but. >> guest: churchill had dade different view of politics. but one marvels at how often assistant he thought with those political categories. then there are six pdf forms of government categorized by how many people rule. is a
gimmicky only met harry truman once. and then the takeover and then the enormous change happened with the world affairs between july 1945. in the tremendous penetration because the chairman of administration but to contain the soviet union. end to the president for westminster college in as a post script and then the police so churchill was there and that is part of the plan and then for the cold war. >> host:, a time did he spend thraw his career? >> guest: oddly enough from 1921...
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when harry truman was president. this will be president obama's ?last? turkey pardon. lake effect snow ?buried a small town in up-state new york. take a look at this video. three feet of snow fell on lorraine, new york. that's north of syracuse. some snow drifts are seven feet high. and they're expecting more snow before the end of the thanksgiving malan is here now with our forecast. scattered showers will continue off and on throughout the day on wednesday with many locations picking up a quarter to a half inch of rain with a seasonable high of 43 degrees in milwaukee. the closer you get to highway 29 you will watch the rain change over to snow, locations north of there could see 2-4" of snow with possible through wednesday night. take it easy on the roads, especially overpasses and bridges as there may be some slick spots overnight with the temperature dropping close to the freezing mark. we'll be thankful for more quiet weather on thanksgiving despite mostly cloudy skies, highs will reach the low 40s in milwaukee with a light westerly wind. late thursday night and
when harry truman was president. this will be president obama's ?last? turkey pardon. lake effect snow ?buried a small town in up-state new york. take a look at this video. three feet of snow fell on lorraine, new york. that's north of syracuse. some snow drifts are seven feet high. and they're expecting more snow before the end of the thanksgiving malan is here now with our forecast. scattered showers will continue off and on throughout the day on wednesday with many locations picking up a...
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was president when skully called his first baseball game and harry truman was the first who started the med all of honor or freedom rather way back then. congratulations to him. another father in his cap. but certainly a nice one to have. and definitely deserved. >> and we're going to miss him. >> all right. well, expect deep discounts. for black friday coming up. how much you can expect big items to be marked down. >> now, you're sky tower radar forecast with fox 13 chief meteorologist paul dellegatto. >> this is a true ah tom sunset. this time of year, lots of blue like we get from the summertime. beautiful days. cool epg. if you want to win the fox 13 umm brel a what have you to do is go to my work facebook page. like it and there's an app on left hand tide. this is weather picks con tesms upload the photos to the app. wee give an umbrella way monday through friday at 1055en dlovment high pressure dpom naits and it will stay in play for the next several days. the only weather feature that will go buy on saturday and when that goes by, it's a couple more days of cooler and drier w
was president when skully called his first baseball game and harry truman was the first who started the med all of honor or freedom rather way back then. congratulations to him. another father in his cap. but certainly a nice one to have. and definitely deserved. >> and we're going to miss him. >> all right. well, expect deep discounts. for black friday coming up. how much you can expect big items to be marked down. >> now, you're sky tower radar forecast with fox 13 chief...
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>> what would you say to harry truman if he were in the audience today? >> well, i'd like to answer that. [ laughter ] >> he's on a roll. >> harry truman made one of the most important decisions in the history of our country when he authorized the atomic bomb of japan. first of all, the sixth of august they bombed -- dropped a bomb on hiroshima. the death toll was anywhere from 120,000 to 170,000, 140,000. that did not convince the japanese to surrender unconditionally so on the ninth of august the president authorized dropping of the second atomic bomb on nagasaki. and the death toll there was about half of what they had said it was in hiroshima, around 70,000. there are people even today who say that those atomic bombs saved lives. saved lives. because we had planned to invade japan in november of 1945 on the island of kyushu and then the spring of '46 we were going to invade tokyo, honshu. it was estimated that that invasion would cost 150,000 american lives and it would cost 10 million japanese lives so on that basis people are saying okay, so atomic
>> what would you say to harry truman if he were in the audience today? >> well, i'd like to answer that. [ laughter ] >> he's on a roll. >> harry truman made one of the most important decisions in the history of our country when he authorized the atomic bomb of japan. first of all, the sixth of august they bombed -- dropped a bomb on hiroshima. the death toll was anywhere from 120,000 to 170,000, 140,000. that did not convince the japanese to surrender unconditionally...
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harry true man was born ten years after churchill. in a small framed house. his father was a farmer and livestock speculator. in 1890s the truman's relocated to the town of independence missouri just outside of kansas city. in large measure to points higher vied-- provide a better education. young harry was a strong student at independence public high school. his family could not afford to send it even to a public university. instead he worked as a railroad time keeper. with no very clear plan for advancement whatever opportunities might have seemed cancelled when his father called him back to the country to help in the management of a farm that was owned bihar ri's grandmot r grandmother. drawn to the military experience he was turned down by an army recruiter because of his eyesight that required thick corrective glasses. active in his lodge and making frequent trip backs to independence to see a young lady nailed bess wallace he had known since his primary school days. it it changed his life more dramatically than winston churchill's life. with the american entry into the war in 1917, true man's national guard unit, part of th
harry true man was born ten years after churchill. in a small framed house. his father was a farmer and livestock speculator. in 1890s the truman's relocated to the town of independence missouri just outside of kansas city. in large measure to points higher vied-- provide a better education. young harry was a strong student at independence public high school. his family could not afford to send it even to a public university. instead he worked as a railroad time keeper. with no very clear plan...
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churchill 1953, hosted a dinner at the british outgoing harry truman. his threeap with trips to see eisenhower. 1953, same trip. he sees eisenhower in new york. he begins to rekindle the wartime links, which may have been stronger in churchill's mind. if you follow events over the coming years, that seems to be the point. in 1954, on his second visit, and shortly before he left downing street, churchill tries to set up ao agree summit meeting with the soviets. eisenhower was not having any of it. part of that, i think, was john foster dulles. quote, the wonderful dullest.ler, , and ike wasessed not having a summit meeting. the american government was not convinced this was the time. they thought it might be perceived as a sign of weakness. it was not time. biggest perhaps the settlement, that is understating professionalill's life after the war that he cannot get that summit meeting. and that the summit meeting would take place after he has left downing street. his last visit to see eisenhower is in 1959. churchill is of course retired. he visits here a
churchill 1953, hosted a dinner at the british outgoing harry truman. his threeap with trips to see eisenhower. 1953, same trip. he sees eisenhower in new york. he begins to rekindle the wartime links, which may have been stronger in churchill's mind. if you follow events over the coming years, that seems to be the point. in 1954, on his second visit, and shortly before he left downing street, churchill tries to set up ao agree summit meeting with the soviets. eisenhower was not having any of...
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harry truman... f-d-r's successor... tops the list with just over 900 orders over two terms. during his single term in office. president obama lands on the lower end of the scale... with 261. so where will president trump fall in that ranking? ((john tuman/chair, unlv political science dept. "i think it's hard to say how president-elect donald trump will proceed.")) ((patrick walker)) u-n-l-v political science department chairman john tuman says that is anybody's guess. ((john tuman/chair, unlv political science dept.: "i would caution about generalizing what his policies might be simply of the basis of some tweets and also some things he may have said on the campaign trail when he was trying to win the ((paul joncich)) >> efforts to repeal and replace the affordable care act... and ending common core... would require congressional approval. that's because both are the result of laws that were passed by congress./// ((christianne klein)) >>> the somali-born student who attacked a group of people at the ohio state university with his car and a knife seemed to warn about his in
harry truman... f-d-r's successor... tops the list with just over 900 orders over two terms. during his single term in office. president obama lands on the lower end of the scale... with 261. so where will president trump fall in that ranking? ((john tuman/chair, unlv political science dept. "i think it's hard to say how president-elect donald trump will proceed.")) ((patrick walker)) u-n-l-v political science department chairman john tuman says that is anybody's guess. ((john...
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you know, harry truman was living in an apartment building on connecticut avenue when he became president. it's really kind of modern thing in the last couple years. it's certainly interesting to see. >> it was very interesting. everyone is all right? ok. no injuries. time now is 8:14. new, a refreshing drink way twist. >> come up with a brand new yells probably will love. . >>> yesterday afternoon, macy's unveiled its christmas windows at the metro center. we want to check out the holiday winds. see them on g street 12th and >> feels like the holidays. maybe a little dramatically so. as the weather changed significantly. looks like we changed seasons in about an hour. we are back to very, very chilly weather, haven't seen temperatures or windchills like this in quite some time. let's start off with the numbers at the airports, reagan national 31, dulles 38, bwi marshal 39, everyone experienced major charged through. we don't get that dramatic of weather changes quite often. 37 gaithersburg, 39 baltimore, 41 washington, 40 quantico and 41 fredericksberg. winds guesting over 40 miles an ho
you know, harry truman was living in an apartment building on connecticut avenue when he became president. it's really kind of modern thing in the last couple years. it's certainly interesting to see. >> it was very interesting. everyone is all right? ok. no injuries. time now is 8:14. new, a refreshing drink way twist. >> come up with a brand new yells probably will love. . >>> yesterday afternoon, macy's unveiled its christmas windows at the metro center. we want to check...
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harry truman, the incumbent won the presidency. it was an unexpected event and as a result, markets tumbled by more than 10% over the next two weeks. the country had to wait on the supreme court to wait for a recount. we saw a drop of 5% during that first week. lots of volatility in the 36-day more on election surprises and stock markets you can go to jillmoneymarkets.com. hang tight. it's going to be bumpy. >> it reminds me -- >> you look younger than you look. >>> time for weather and traffic every ten minutes on the fours. ashton, good morning. >> good morning to both of you. good morning to everybody. play a role on how many people get to the polls. we're not going to have weather issues on the western portion of the city. sunshine in portland and seattle. in the midwest, they'll be rain. there's not going to be any big weather that impacts any of the swing states. a little rain possible in missouri and up into indiana. texas will see rain today. as we look at the airports, everybody is in good shape from coast to coast delays.
harry truman, the incumbent won the presidency. it was an unexpected event and as a result, markets tumbled by more than 10% over the next two weeks. the country had to wait on the supreme court to wait for a recount. we saw a drop of 5% during that first week. lots of volatility in the 36-day more on election surprises and stock markets you can go to jillmoneymarkets.com. hang tight. it's going to be bumpy. >> it reminds me -- >> you look younger than you look. >>> time...
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it was originally the scottish wright temperature where harry truman was a member. >>> instead of pouring money into rent or mortgage, people are turning campers and box trucks into homes. there's a social media #where people have formed a community who believe homes is where you park it. >> reporter: 24-year-old andrew lives at the office. >> this is our lounge space slash store front. he lives at the office. the founder of the clothing company and two partners bought a school bus at auction and turned it into an rv. >> this is our counter space, when it's a store it's a display case. >> reporter: home and store all in one. >> i wanted to cut cost and see america. >> reporter: to benefit no rent for an apartment or store he travels the country building his business. it's not just him and his school bus, there's a growing movement of people turning their vehicles into their homes. on instagram more than 900,000 posts from around the country and world. in nevada city, california, 53-year-old nonprofit fund fundundr and her father live here. >> in part it is driven by by the economics as we
it was originally the scottish wright temperature where harry truman was a member. >>> instead of pouring money into rent or mortgage, people are turning campers and box trucks into homes. there's a social media #where people have formed a community who believe homes is where you park it. >> reporter: 24-year-old andrew lives at the office. >> this is our lounge space slash store front. he lives at the office. the founder of the clothing company and two partners bought a...
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before that, harry truman had a place in key west. and richard nixon had a house just outside of miami. in the sunshine state. >> we were starting to clock things on the trump presidency just like we did for the kennedy presidency. >> last year trump made almost $16 million for mara lago. now it's value maybe immeasurable. >> i can see mrs. post smiling. because it's become what she always wanted it to be. >>> next at 7:00, disney newest movie now in theaters. coming up, we'll meet one of the artistic talents behind the making of the film. and a look back at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. a tradition going on 90 years. it's coming up as channel 3 news at 7:00 continues. >>> and winter fest, cleveland's day long kickoff to the holiday season is this saturday. this event. daniel wiggins is hosting winter fest. it features the tree lighting and free ice skating all day saturday. tickets for that will be given out on a first come first serve basis. all the details on wkyc.com. >>> you're watching channel 3 this is lulu, our newest do
before that, harry truman had a place in key west. and richard nixon had a house just outside of miami. in the sunshine state. >> we were starting to clock things on the trump presidency just like we did for the kennedy presidency. >> last year trump made almost $16 million for mara lago. now it's value maybe immeasurable. >> i can see mrs. post smiling. because it's become what she always wanted it to be. >>> next at 7:00, disney newest movie now in theaters. coming...
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a white house tradition dating back to the days of harry truman and along with the tradition of pardoning the turkeys, the president says he started his own trodation. >> thanksgiving is a family holiday as much as a national i established another tradition. embarrassing my daughters with a corny-copia of dad jokes about turkeys. this year they had a scheduling conflict. actually they just couldn't take my jokes any more. they were fed up. >> this year tater and tot the two turkeys will retire to gobbleler's rest at virginia tech. >> those tur iowa. explains the name tater and tot. >> they look delicious. i'm glad for the pardon but there were other options. >> beautiful turkeys. new at 9:00 tonight, a happy ending for dozens of pugs found at a puppy mill. you remember this a year ago. more than 100 pugs found in -- living in deplorable conditions. pugs everywhere. look at them. these adorable dogs living in really bad conditions. the sheriff's department mash november and now thanks to a lot of loving pet owners, these pugs have gone from pug prisoners to pug royalty and found forever ho
a white house tradition dating back to the days of harry truman and along with the tradition of pardoning the turkeys, the president says he started his own trodation. >> thanksgiving is a family holiday as much as a national i established another tradition. embarrassing my daughters with a corny-copia of dad jokes about turkeys. this year they had a scheduling conflict. actually they just couldn't take my jokes any more. they were fed up. >> this year tater and tot the two turkeys...
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. >> andrew, donald trump will be the 13th president since harry truman 1946 to deal with the middle east who has gotten it right in the past for you? >> well, nobody has fully gotten it right. and despite the fact that dwight eisenhower was president when we overthrew, i think that eisenhower came closer to getting it right than any other president. eisenhower believed that we needed to find some way to have -- have a modicum of relations with the arab world. eisenhower was quite red about a commitment to israel that would undermine the possibility of having decent relations with the arab world. and certainly eisenhower as a matter of principle was exceedingly hesitant about using american military power not simply in the middle east but anywhere else. eisenhower believed that war with really should be a last resort that has tended not took the case. with more recent presence. >> hanukkah in pennsylvania, hanukkah you're on booktv. we're listening. >> hi, good evening as largest arm dealers in the world how can we direct our military support that influences three large entities -- [
. >> andrew, donald trump will be the 13th president since harry truman 1946 to deal with the middle east who has gotten it right in the past for you? >> well, nobody has fully gotten it right. and despite the fact that dwight eisenhower was president when we overthrew, i think that eisenhower came closer to getting it right than any other president. eisenhower believed that we needed to find some way to have -- have a modicum of relations with the arab world. eisenhower was quite...
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william mckinley's like -- inauguration in 1897 was the motion picture camera. 52 years later, harry truman was the first to be televised. >> speaking of tv, in 1985, president reagan's second inauguration had to compete against super bowl xix when the super bowl was still in january. that was the 49ers and the dolphins. we all kw it was 38-16, joe montana versus dan marino.>> do you know this really? >> yeah. i couldn't tell you what i did yesterday but i know that. >> you know thursday, right? >> eating a lot of turkey.>> if you have a question were idea for our regular segment, treat us at denver 7 politics and watch tonight's segments anytime at www.thegymrichhill.com/politics unnlugged. >> we are absolutely thrilled that you stuck with us tonight so thank you for joining us. >> we are off this sunday because of the holiday but we will see you next sunday at >>> from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, shia la buff. anna camp. music from green day. and now, here we go again, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] la one of labeouf. >> jimmy: very nice. welcome. i'm jimmy
william mckinley's like -- inauguration in 1897 was the motion picture camera. 52 years later, harry truman was the first to be televised. >> speaking of tv, in 1985, president reagan's second inauguration had to compete against super bowl xix when the super bowl was still in january. that was the 49ers and the dolphins. we all kw it was 38-16, joe montana versus dan marino.>> do you know this really? >> yeah. i couldn't tell you what i did yesterday but i know that. >>...
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the last time the moon came this close to earth along its elliptical orbit harry truman was in the oval office. here's more on the lunar phenomenon. >> reporter: skywatchers across the globe looked up as earth's closest neighbor leaned a bit neighbor. >> it's -- bit closer. >> it's big, pretty and shiny. >> reporter: this one is especially super. >> it's been 68 years. >> it's the closest the moon has been to the earth since january, 1948. it's a unique opportunity to admire our lovely neighbor in the sky. the supermoon averages about 14% larger than the smallest full moon. that's about 7% larger than sort of an average full moon. >> reporter: the difference can be hard to see if that globe is the earth. this is what the smallest full moon looks like and this is a supermoon. >> honestly if someone hadn't told me, i don't know if i would have really known. >> it will also be larger and brighter in the sky, about 30% brighter. you might actually notice it's a little bit brighter outside sunday night, monday morning and monday night. >> we won't see a moon this close again until 2034. >>>
the last time the moon came this close to earth along its elliptical orbit harry truman was in the oval office. here's more on the lunar phenomenon. >> reporter: skywatchers across the globe looked up as earth's closest neighbor leaned a bit neighbor. >> it's -- bit closer. >> it's big, pretty and shiny. >> reporter: this one is especially super. >> it's been 68 years. >> it's the closest the moon has been to the earth since january, 1948. it's a unique...
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night and an important night like this and their historic victory that it will be devastating, harry truman, you know, going to sleep and not knowing whether or not you would win or lose tonight. >> what do you think the move is now to wait until they remain safe and do they come out to claim a victory or do they do the gracious thing and wait until tomorrow too and to wait until that happens? >> if any of these networks call it and they believe it inside the trump camp that he will come out to declare victory and he should. i don't think it's not about being gracious, but that he won. maybe they will start trickling out as well. >> joe, do you think that there is any possibility that we just don't know yet? could there be a problem in one of these states? do they know something that we don't know about wayne county, the other county in michigan for example where they think that there might be a chance? >> well, i have to think that if those things were possible that somebody leaked that story already. then we would be hearing about it. anything is possible. anything is possible and that we
night and an important night like this and their historic victory that it will be devastating, harry truman, you know, going to sleep and not knowing whether or not you would win or lose tonight. >> what do you think the move is now to wait until they remain safe and do they come out to claim a victory or do they do the gracious thing and wait until tomorrow too and to wait until that happens? >> if any of these networks call it and they believe it inside the trump camp that he will...
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just as they told harry truman he was behind. and just as they told me four years ago that i was behind. but they have never stopped these men, mcgovern and shriver, fighting in their campaign. now think for a minute about our country. what is it that you believe in? do you believe as mr. nixon and his party seem to, that the people are tired, they're no longer interested, they no longer care. do you believe that after four years of broken promises, a man should be reelected president without even campaigning among the people? i ask you now, if you worked for a living, work with your hands or in an office, if you believed everyone who wants to work should have a job, if you want a tax system that is fair to you, if you want a better home for your family, a better school for your children, if you believe all people were created equal and deserve the same equal chance, if you still feel as i do, that we can live together as one people, join me at the voting booth on tuesday. in 1960, john kennedy won the presidency by a handful of
just as they told harry truman he was behind. and just as they told me four years ago that i was behind. but they have never stopped these men, mcgovern and shriver, fighting in their campaign. now think for a minute about our country. what is it that you believe in? do you believe as mr. nixon and his party seem to, that the people are tired, they're no longer interested, they no longer care. do you believe that after four years of broken promises, a man should be reelected president without...
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and later today president obama will pardon his final tha going back to president harry truman in the 19-40's. this year you can vote for a winner online. and while only one can be crowned the national thanksgiving turkey -- both will head to their new home at virginia tech. there they will be cared for by students and vets. so let's get to know the birds a little better. one possible recipient for a presidential pardon is "tater". he's an 18 week old turkey weighing in right around 40 pounds. trainor's ''me too." and this, is "tot" -- the second contender. he's also 18 weeks old and weighs about 40 pounds. the white house says he's a fan of justin timberlake! just in time for thanksgiving.. why hundreds of cases of heinz brand gravy are being voluntarily recalled. an ori lead pipes in milwaukee homes is now on hold.. why officials with the mayor's office aren't pleased with the move. work continues for president-elect donald trump's transition team. new this morning -- the latest now at 7-30 -- it's a wet start to one of the busiest travel days of the year. here's a live look at the
and later today president obama will pardon his final tha going back to president harry truman in the 19-40's. this year you can vote for a winner online. and while only one can be crowned the national thanksgiving turkey -- both will head to their new home at virginia tech. there they will be cared for by students and vets. so let's get to know the birds a little better. one possible recipient for a presidential pardon is "tater". he's an 18 week old turkey weighing in right around...
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ask harry truman. >> rose: how did he watch the election? was he sitting upstairs? 7:30, his political director came up and said, "look, i'm looking at the numbers" -- >> 7:30. >> 7:30 p.m. before, getting early numbers here. and he's saying in rural florida-- so we're not talking about miami-dade and all that stuff. we're talking about rural florida. the margin, of course, everybody, all pollsters expected hillary to lose in those areas, in those counties. but the question is by how much? obama p obama, of course, lost in rural florida to romney and mccain, but now the margins were bigger. now the margins were bigger. so husome more-- the enthusiasm -- >> losing to trump more than he lost to romney or mccain. >> correct. and to them, to the political people, they started to worry that this is going to be a pattern, not only in states like florida or north carolina, but could come into play later in the evening as things developed in the rust belt. >> rose: right. >> well, as the evening progressed, not only do they not watch television, but the first lady went off
ask harry truman. >> rose: how did he watch the election? was he sitting upstairs? 7:30, his political director came up and said, "look, i'm looking at the numbers" -- >> 7:30. >> 7:30 p.m. before, getting early numbers here. and he's saying in rural florida-- so we're not talking about miami-dade and all that stuff. we're talking about rural florida. the margin, of course, everybody, all pollsters expected hillary to lose in those areas, in those counties. but the...
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harry true man was born ten years after churchill. in a small framed house. his father was a farmer and livestock speculator. in 1890s the truman's relocated to the town of independence missouri just outside of kansas city. in large measure to points higher vied-- provide a better education. young harry was a strong student at independence public high school. his family could not afford to send it even to a public university. instead he worked as a railroad time keeper. with no very clear plan for advancement whatever opportunities might have seemed cancelled when his father called him back to the country to help in the management of a farm that was owned bihar ri's grandmot r grandmother. drawn to the military experience he was turned down by an army recruiter because of his eyesight that required thick corrective glasses. active in his lodge and making frequent trip backs to independence to see a young lady nailed bess wallace he had known since his primary school days. it it changed his life more dramatically than winston churchill's life. with the american entry into the war in 1917, true man's national guard unit, part of th
harry true man was born ten years after churchill. in a small framed house. his father was a farmer and livestock speculator. in 1890s the truman's relocated to the town of independence missouri just outside of kansas city. in large measure to points higher vied-- provide a better education. young harry was a strong student at independence public high school. his family could not afford to send it even to a public university. instead he worked as a railroad time keeper. with no very clear plan...
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from white house press harry s. truman was the president when scully called his first baseball game. the awards will be presented next tuesday. and now... to a new version... of a hard rock classic. metallica joined "jimmy fallon" last night... to perform a new take on "enter sandman." and those are all children musicial instruments the band is playing with. fallon has been doing this music series for several years now on "the tonight show." with everyone from mariah carey to adele. metallica also has a new album out tomorrow. a new life... for one of the bay area's most historic hotels. the controversial construction project... that begins today. and before you head outside, we'll get another check on the today in polk county: at longhorn, tonight's special: great steak pairings. a center cut sirloin with a choice of bacon-wrapped shrimp, baby back ribs, or parmesan crusted chicken. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. a veteran and his family are getting a new home, just in time for the holidays. present the home t
from white house press harry s. truman was the president when scully called his first baseball game. the awards will be presented next tuesday. and now... to a new version... of a hard rock classic. metallica joined "jimmy fallon" last night... to perform a new take on "enter sandman." and those are all children musicial instruments the band is playing with. fallon has been doing this music series for several years now on "the tonight show." with everyone from...
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talks about her book citizen soldier a life of harry truman.ch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. onnext, live your calls washington journal. and our road to the white house come rich of the final campaign day begins live with donald trump in sarasota, florida and a campaign rally in pittsburgh is live at noon. president obama campaigned in durham, new hampshire live at 3:00 p.m.. >> election night on c-span, watch the result and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location at the hillary clinton and, cap election night headquarters and want to victory and concession speeches in key senate and governor's house races starting live at 8:00 p.m. and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live or listen to our live coverage on the free c-span radio app. withis morning we talk reporters along the country about the latest news from the battleground states of ohio, north carolina, florida and new hampshire. later yahoo! news deputy editor reveals the top places that shaped campaign 2016. as always
talks about her book citizen soldier a life of harry truman.ch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. onnext, live your calls washington journal. and our road to the white house come rich of the final campaign day begins live with donald trump in sarasota, florida and a campaign rally in pittsburgh is live at noon. president obama campaigned in durham, new hampshire live at 3:00 p.m.. >> election night on c-span, watch the result and be part of a national...
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we leave you with our political quote of the day which comes from harry truman which says quote: a politiciana man who understands government and take as politician to run a government. a statesman is a politician who has been dead for 15 years. of course, election day is just six days away and have have a full day of coverage planned here on the fox news channel. don't forget to join us throughout the day and the night. we will be back here tomorrow at 7:00 eastern we hope you will, too. don't forget "the o'reilly factor." it's coming up next. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "red eye." hello, everyone, i'm tom shillue. let's check in with andy. >> coming up on the big show, gam plers are placing their last-minute bets on donald trump for being president. plus, colleges are trying to eliminate toxic masculinity from their campuses. i assume that's code for canceling all tom shillue standup gigs. and a wisconsin school is under fire after telling their student body four classmates died in a car crash,he
we leave you with our political quote of the day which comes from harry truman which says quote: a politiciana man who understands government and take as politician to run a government. a statesman is a politician who has been dead for 15 years. of course, election day is just six days away and have have a full day of coverage planned here on the fox news channel. don't forget to join us throughout the day and the night. we will be back here tomorrow at 7:00 eastern we hope you will, too. don't...
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harry truman was president, gas was 15-cent as gallon and joan was 12 years old. >> we went to the games. >> there is no bigger game than a game 7. but she would watch from the stands. >> she has the ticket stubs. >> of all i had. right there 1.20. that's a star cry from what we it hats been 71 years since they lost the series it is the same year of the billy get. they have not been back until now. >> and grand slam. win tonight. they need to break that curse, they will watch it here in st. >> leave me a hat i'll hang it up. >> 1.20. >> we looked up the value, right. >> and 1945. >> and that is kind of cheap to me. if they win tonight. i bet that goes up. what do you think. important. >> that is irrelevant. >> and the weather is good. if that ends late at night after midnight we could have rain delay issues. in the meantime. good weather for us up in cleveland. here is a look at the usf science camera. partly cloudy. and actually a very pleasant afternoon underway. we have changes on the way. changes. it will not get cold but cooler. >>> i have something to show you. area of low pressure
harry truman was president, gas was 15-cent as gallon and joan was 12 years old. >> we went to the games. >> there is no bigger game than a game 7. but she would watch from the stands. >> she has the ticket stubs. >> of all i had. right there 1.20. that's a star cry from what we it hats been 71 years since they lost the series it is the same year of the billy get. they have not been back until now. >> and grand slam. win tonight. they need to break that curse, they...
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before bill clinton, it was 1948, harry truman. this is a state to watch. >> thank you. let's go to the next battleground state, ohio, 18 electoral votes up there. an appeals court, striking down antivoter intimidation rules. jeff, hello there, how is it going where you are? >> you are looking at the very last of the early voting here in franklin county. anyone in line at 2:00 gets to vote and maybe you see that officer over there, franklin county -- nobody gets in line behind him, so there you go. the supreme court now saying that the lawsuit that the democrats brought against the trump campaign and roger stone and his group trying to implement prohibitions on what poll watchers do. a lower court said they could have descriptions, but the campaign, and i quote them now, the clintons had to cheat the system to win it from bernie sanders, why would they not try to steal it from trump. if it is close, they will steal it. aggressive poll monitoring is necessary to prevent the election from being stolen. the secretary of ohio who administers elections in this state, john hou
before bill clinton, it was 1948, harry truman. this is a state to watch. >> thank you. let's go to the next battleground state, ohio, 18 electoral votes up there. an appeals court, striking down antivoter intimidation rules. jeff, hello there, how is it going where you are? >> you are looking at the very last of the early voting here in franklin county. anyone in line at 2:00 gets to vote and maybe you see that officer over there, franklin county -- nobody gets in line behind him,...
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it actually started as an event under harry truman, so it's been 69 years and then if you go back in time, lincoln actually started some sort of this, but it was never actually continued. so it's got a lot of history." yesterday.. with the dominos in the audience.. the president took the stage.. and pardoned the a very happy and that's all i have for the show today.. i hope you all turkeys.. ---- and that's all i thanksgiving. ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard black friday is the unofficial start to the holiday shopping season. economists say spending over the next month will be a good measure of how the economy will do in 20-17. that's next on z26ckz zixz z26ckz zixz y26cky yixy friday. some area malls are getting a jump start on black friday shopping today. lindale mall in cedar rapids opens at 6 this evening until one a-m. stores will then reopen at six in the morning tomorrow until nine in the evening. coral ridge mall is open starting at six tonight until midnight. their black
it actually started as an event under harry truman, so it's been 69 years and then if you go back in time, lincoln actually started some sort of this, but it was never actually continued. so it's got a lot of history." yesterday.. with the dominos in the audience.. the president took the stage.. and pardoned the a very happy and that's all i have for the show today.. i hope you all turkeys.. ---- and that's all i thanksgiving. ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of...
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a record 83 that was set in 1950 when harry truman was president. tonight 59 will be our low with clear skies. high of 80 tomorrow. 76 on veterans day and mid 70's >> dana: look who it is. it's lance. good to see you. from that boy band with justin timberlake. why 6:18 in the morning on election day in las vegas. you live in l.a., why are you here? >> just to remind people to vote to be here so i wanted to come be with my people and remind them we have an important day. our girl hillary is who we have to put in office. >> dana: a lot of people don't find her trustworthy. a lot of people think she's broken the law. >> stop believing the rhetoric. go to bipartisan places that really dissect donald trump lied 91% of this election and hillary has been one of the most truthful candidates. that tells you that people are listening to rhetoric. go research it yourself. you can find out what is a lie and what is not. >> dana: did you vote? >> i'm an early voter. democrat, republican, get out and vote. that's the message. >> kim: we take you live to ohio. a l
a record 83 that was set in 1950 when harry truman was president. tonight 59 will be our low with clear skies. high of 80 tomorrow. 76 on veterans day and mid 70's >> dana: look who it is. it's lance. good to see you. from that boy band with justin timberlake. why 6:18 in the morning on election day in las vegas. you live in l.a., why are you here? >> just to remind people to vote to be here so i wanted to come be with my people and remind them we have an important day. our girl...
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that was set when harry truman was president in 1950. tonight looking at 59 for the and our seven-day forecast showing more sunshine as we head throughout the rest of the week. veterans day is friday a high of 76. >> dana: time to take you live to the floor of the nasdaq. jane king and i are matching today. we have yellow on. i just have a yellow tie on today. >> very careful not to wear red or blue. >> dana: that's what we were but there are fears on election day. what are those fears? >> the biggest near term threat to stocks is from the outside possibility that neither donald trump nor clinton emerges a clear winner tonight and tightening polls means this is a possibility that can't be ignored. turn 2,000 presidential election that was not decided until mid december. the s&pel that time. >> dana: not only are we voting for president, senate seat, background check on gun purchases, marijuana, but in some states they are voting on a pay raise for workers. >> there are four states considering raising the minimum wage. climb to $13.50 tur
that was set when harry truman was president in 1950. tonight looking at 59 for the and our seven-day forecast showing more sunshine as we head throughout the rest of the week. veterans day is friday a high of 76. >> dana: time to take you live to the floor of the nasdaq. jane king and i are matching today. we have yellow on. i just have a yellow tie on today. >> very careful not to wear red or blue. >> dana: that's what we were but there are fears on election day. what are...
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bush started the pardon started as an event under harry truman, so it's been 69 years and then if you go back in time, lincoln actually started some sort of this, but it was never actually continu. so it's got a lot of history." yesterday.. with the dominos in the audience.. the president took the stage.. and pardoned the turkeys.. ---- and that's all i have for the show today.. i hope you all have a very happy geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard chicken nuggets, macaroni and cheese, and pizza are all at the top of kid's menus. but a new study shows whole grains, fruits, and stay with tv9. it's ---. happy thanksgiving! plan on a fog shouldn't be a concern around the midwest today. late tonight into friday, a weak system is still set to move across the region. some snow showers will probably accompany and 6am, though little or no accumulation is expected anywhere. saturday continues to look good with highs well into the 40s. on sunday, our next area of low pressure arrives and it should generate some rainfall by afternoon as well as increasing wind. have a great thank
bush started the pardon started as an event under harry truman, so it's been 69 years and then if you go back in time, lincoln actually started some sort of this, but it was never actually continu. so it's got a lot of history." yesterday.. with the dominos in the audience.. the president took the stage.. and pardoned the turkeys.. ---- and that's all i have for the show today.. i hope you all have a very happy geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard chicken nuggets, macaroni...
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let's not forget, when franklin roosevelt died and harry truman become president, he had to be briefed on the manhattan project and the atomic bomb. that's unacceptable today and it's a waste of good tall don't have the vice president sitting around to go to the funerals of foreign leaders. kennedy: that's how it used to be. that's why they put teddy roosevelt in that job because they wanted to make him irrelevant to the party and the nation. are you close with mike pence? >> i have had a lot of respect for him for a lot of years. i knew him when he served in the house of representatives. when donald trump named him as the vice presidential nominee it was a powerful sign. i think he's a solid, steady guy who will provide a lot of leadership in a variety of substantive policy areas during a trump administration. kennedy: ambassador bolton, when you become secretary of state are you going to invite me to foggy bottom. >> sure, if you continue to invite me to be on your show. kennedy: here to shed some light on the upcoming president is my chrome plated party panel. glenn hall, u.s. news
let's not forget, when franklin roosevelt died and harry truman become president, he had to be briefed on the manhattan project and the atomic bomb. that's unacceptable today and it's a waste of good tall don't have the vice president sitting around to go to the funerals of foreign leaders. kennedy: that's how it used to be. that's why they put teddy roosevelt in that job because they wanted to make him irrelevant to the party and the nation. are you close with mike pence? >> i have had a...
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important because what's going to unfold turns richard eull into a huge scapegoat but lee, the harry truman of the army of northern virginia, the buck stops here guy says yes, okay. grant looks at this and also understands how inherently vulnerable this position is. so he's going to look at ways to get at it. even as he's doing so, he's got a young up and coming officer named emeril upton. from ba tabbia, new york. pressure out of west point, hot shot guy and i got an idea. upton proposes an attack against a little bulge in the mule shoe. if this overall position is a big curve, about where you are, kim, you're kind of out even further. that's right. okay? so you're like a bulge on the bulge. so you're already vulnerable. you're only a couple hundred yards away from janet. it's the closest the lines are. upton want to run from where janet is and punch through you. good luck, all right? don't hit a lady. all right. >> what upton wants to do though is different. instead of a typical line of battle where you line up half of your guys he wants to line his men up in a fist. 12 regiments, 5,000 m
important because what's going to unfold turns richard eull into a huge scapegoat but lee, the harry truman of the army of northern virginia, the buck stops here guy says yes, okay. grant looks at this and also understands how inherently vulnerable this position is. so he's going to look at ways to get at it. even as he's doing so, he's got a young up and coming officer named emeril upton. from ba tabbia, new york. pressure out of west point, hot shot guy and i got an idea. upton proposes an...
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. >> host: vintage harry truman response, should have moved forward. this is a fundamental point, eisenhower was skeptical, reluctant to engage with a democratic president, transition of the presidency and one of the hallmarks that you wonderscore about this being a bubble in your view, the you had a sitting two term republican president transitioning with a democratic president who is critical of the bush administration and had a level of trust established and equally important. >> host: joel kaplan is a deputy, talked about how he thought it was an excellent statement about the transition, they were able, they got beat up for a couple years. at the same time -- >> host: so striking, what is so important, the value of the timing of the book we have such a partisan atmosphere, and optimistic book in that sense, you transcend that, and what is essential for the protection of the presidency. a couple points we want to get to, john podesta assumed the leadership of the transition group from president-elect obama. the chief of staff to president clinton, s
. >> host: vintage harry truman response, should have moved forward. this is a fundamental point, eisenhower was skeptical, reluctant to engage with a democratic president, transition of the presidency and one of the hallmarks that you wonderscore about this being a bubble in your view, the you had a sitting two term republican president transitioning with a democratic president who is critical of the bush administration and had a level of trust established and equally important. >>...
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i was just thinking earlier, harry truman did not know until he was president that there was an atomic that donald trump is likely learning about covert operations that we can only imagine. they are burdens that any president of the united states has every day when he receives that briefing from the intelligence community. >> there are a million stories now that they are trying to figure out -- what are you wondering about now for the next couple of weeks up to january 20? >> i am wondering the same thing all of you are wondering which is, who will surround donald trump when he enters the white house? what kind of a mix is it? is it republican insiders? other some outsiders? what kind of flavor does that give to the donald trump presidency? i'm interested in the relationships he develops on capitol hill. but we are seeing in the days immediately after the election are some predictable but encouraging displays of pleasantries and commitments to try and make the transition as smooth as possible. we still know it is a deeply divided country with protests in the streets and during the camp
i was just thinking earlier, harry truman did not know until he was president that there was an atomic that donald trump is likely learning about covert operations that we can only imagine. they are burdens that any president of the united states has every day when he receives that briefing from the intelligence community. >> there are a million stories now that they are trying to figure out -- what are you wondering about now for the next couple of weeks up to january 20? >> i am...