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harry truman. [applause] now let's be clear. while president trump and his fellow oligarchs attack us for our support of democratic socialism, they don't really oppose all forms of socialism. they may hate democratic socialism because it benefits working people, but they absolutely love corporate socialism that enriches trump and other billionaires. [applause] let us never forget the unbelievable hypocrisy of wall street, the high priests of unfettered capitalism. in 2008, after their greed, recklessness, and illegal behavior created the worst financial disaster since the great depression, with millions of americans losing their jobs, their homes, and their life savings, wall street's religious adherence to unfettered capitalism suddenly came to an end. overnight, wall street became big government socialists and begged for the largest federal bailout in american history, some $700 billion from the treasury and trillions in support from the federal reserve. but it's not just wall street that loves socialism when it works for them
harry truman. [applause] now let's be clear. while president trump and his fellow oligarchs attack us for our support of democratic socialism, they don't really oppose all forms of socialism. they may hate democratic socialism because it benefits working people, but they absolutely love corporate socialism that enriches trump and other billionaires. [applause] let us never forget the unbelievable hypocrisy of wall street, the high priests of unfettered capitalism. in 2008, after their greed,...
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harry truman was the one that broke the ice and started the desegregation of america. mr.: your religious upbringing must have been essential. president carter: it was. i grew up also immersed in a church in plains, a baptist church. my father was a sunday school teacher and we went through many parts of the bible. particularly the sermon on the mount and the chapter of matthew. jesus spells out the essence of what is presently known as universal human rights. he spelled out the proper relationship between the powerful and the weak, between the jews and gentiles, between men and women, and he said everybody should be treated equally. that was the foundation of what eleanor roosevelt later said and it evolved into the universal declaration of human rights. there are times in human history where the united states has gone through all the basic measure of revisions and struck at the essence of the primary moral and ethical values are and put them together in lay terms, but also semi-legal terms, was in the development of the declaration of human rights. that has never happene
harry truman was the one that broke the ice and started the desegregation of america. mr.: your religious upbringing must have been essential. president carter: it was. i grew up also immersed in a church in plains, a baptist church. my father was a sunday school teacher and we went through many parts of the bible. particularly the sermon on the mount and the chapter of matthew. jesus spells out the essence of what is presently known as universal human rights. he spelled out the proper...
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lived in my own lifetime anyway, harry , truman ordained that racial segregation be abolished in allitary services and civil services. he commanded it so because of that, i saw an easy transition on my submarine and other ships benefite, and how much to everybody in their attitudes toward one another, fellow citizens and fellow navy men equally. so that was a very good test seven or eight years before , martin luther king jr. became famous or rosa parks. so seven or eight years earlier harry truman was the one that , broke the ice and started the desegregation of america. mr. meacham: your religious upbringing must of been essential. president carter: it was. i grew up also immersed in a inrch in planes -- church ns, a baptist church and my , father was a sunday school teacher and we went through many parts of the bible. i was a particularly the sermon on the mount and the chapter of matthew. jesus spells out the essence of what is presently known as universal human rights. he spelled out the proper relationship between the powerful and the weak, between the jews and gentiles, betwee
lived in my own lifetime anyway, harry , truman ordained that racial segregation be abolished in allitary services and civil services. he commanded it so because of that, i saw an easy transition on my submarine and other ships benefite, and how much to everybody in their attitudes toward one another, fellow citizens and fellow navy men equally. so that was a very good test seven or eight years before , martin luther king jr. became famous or rosa parks. so seven or eight years earlier harry...
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lived in my own lifetime anyway, harry , truman ordained that racial segregation be abolished in allitary services and civil services. he commanded it so because of that, i saw an easy transition on my submarine and other ships benefite, and how much to everybody in their attitudes toward one another, fellow citizens and fellow navy men equally. so that was a very good test seven or eight years before , martin luther king jr. became famous or rosa parks. so seven or eight years earlier harry truman was the one that , broke the ice and started the desegregation of america. mr. meacham: your religious upbringing must of been essential. president carter: it was. i grew up also immersed in a inrch in planes -- church ns, a baptist church and my , father was a sunday school teacher and we went through many parts of the bible. i was a particularly the sermon on the mount and the chapter of matthew. jesus spells out the essence of what is presently known as universal human rights. he spelled out the proper relationship between the powerful and the weak, between the jews and gentiles, betwee
lived in my own lifetime anyway, harry , truman ordained that racial segregation be abolished in allitary services and civil services. he commanded it so because of that, i saw an easy transition on my submarine and other ships benefite, and how much to everybody in their attitudes toward one another, fellow citizens and fellow navy men equally. so that was a very good test seven or eight years before , martin luther king jr. became famous or rosa parks. so seven or eight years earlier harry...
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18 i went to georgia tech into the naval academy and i was in the submarine force in 1948 and harry truman and whom i still think is the best president in my lifetime. he ordained that racial segregation be abolished and it went into effect because he commanded it and because of that i thought an easy transition in my submarine and the other ships around me and how much benefit it brought to everybody and fellow citizens and officers and being treated equally. that was a very good seven or eight years before martin luther king became famous or before rosa parks and seven or eight years earlier harry truman started the desegregation of america. stuck in your religious upbringing must've been essential. to -- >> my father was a sunday school teacher and the sermon on the mount-he spells out the essence of what is known as universal human rights. the proper relationship between powerful and the weak and and gentiles between men and women and everyone should be treated equally and that was the foundation of what eleanor roosevelt did and-when the united states has gone through the religions an
18 i went to georgia tech into the naval academy and i was in the submarine force in 1948 and harry truman and whom i still think is the best president in my lifetime. he ordained that racial segregation be abolished and it went into effect because he commanded it and because of that i thought an easy transition in my submarine and the other ships around me and how much benefit it brought to everybody and fellow citizens and officers and being treated equally. that was a very good seven or...
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, since 1952, when harry truman says it's time now that the war is over, that you guys start doing more for your defense. that's been part of it. but the way you get them to do more is to be part of the solution, not to only point to them and say they're the problem. so that's one thing. this idea of american leadership is really fundamental in how do you have coalitions behave in a much more effective way. and that gets to the issue of democracy as i think nick rightly points out. if the united states embraces those who are questioning democracy, then more and more countries are saying, you know what? maybe it's okay for me to move in that direction, and it sort of starts to eat away at the structure of the institution. how do you lead in nato? you can only do it by example. there are no -- it's not the european union. no one can be thrown out of nato. it's impossible. the treaty doesn't allow for it. it is an alliance that is based on consensus decision-making, and the only way to change consen ses decision-making is for consensus to agree. if you're trying to ostracize a country, let
, since 1952, when harry truman says it's time now that the war is over, that you guys start doing more for your defense. that's been part of it. but the way you get them to do more is to be part of the solution, not to only point to them and say they're the problem. so that's one thing. this idea of american leadership is really fundamental in how do you have coalitions behave in a much more effective way. and that gets to the issue of democracy as i think nick rightly points out. if the...
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from harry truman on you had president foreign policy terms let's say played between the 40 yard lines within 20 yards of each other on a football field donald trump is often one of the end zones here you know so you have a look at the tax bill the tax cut bill $1.00 trillion where are we paying for that i think with with bernie sanders and liz with more and to elizabeth warren's credit those plans are unbelievable i would urge all the viewers to go on and study them they're amazing there's going to be a real question about who can pay for it how you're going to pay for it and that's going to be a big question for the progressives i think biden is you know in a world where donald trump is your opponent bart biden isn't so hard to the right he's more center left i would argue to any agree. absolutely not i admit is that finally a moderate i think at a time when more and more candidates are coming forward and saying that they're not going to take corporate money president biden continues to campaign with well known lobbyists and corporate interests you know right now people really unders
from harry truman on you had president foreign policy terms let's say played between the 40 yard lines within 20 yards of each other on a football field donald trump is often one of the end zones here you know so you have a look at the tax bill the tax cut bill $1.00 trillion where are we paying for that i think with with bernie sanders and liz with more and to elizabeth warren's credit those plans are unbelievable i would urge all the viewers to go on and study them they're amazing there's...
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after widespread outrage from black americans, president harry truman commuted the sentence to 20 years of imprisonment. he served five of those 20 years. because of these events the 24th infantry regiment was disbanded, but the division was desperately in need of infantry soldiers. therefore, the 24th infantry was reactivated and forced back to the frontline. it was there that p.f.c. jones went missing on 26 november 1950 at the age of 19 years old. he was recovered by the north koreans and his remains have been secreted for the past 68 years. they were returned to american soil just a few weeks ago. that's the record. that's the record of p.f.c. jones and the story of the 24th infantry regiment in the korean war. pfc jones represents, represents a generation of young african-american men who stood forer this country when this country didn't stand for them. thank you to the department of defense for its efforts in recovering and transporting these remains and enabling these ceremonies as we salute an american hero. finally, i pray that you will find solace in knowing that your loved on
after widespread outrage from black americans, president harry truman commuted the sentence to 20 years of imprisonment. he served five of those 20 years. because of these events the 24th infantry regiment was disbanded, but the division was desperately in need of infantry soldiers. therefore, the 24th infantry was reactivated and forced back to the frontline. it was there that p.f.c. jones went missing on 26 november 1950 at the age of 19 years old. he was recovered by the north koreans and...
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when you mention harry truman, that was on an anniversary of our independence.ry to insinuate himself into a holiday of this kind and by the way, i'm not sure we will be at the capitol. he wants to go to the mall. that's a wide open space. it's not a good place to be on the fourth of july with a crowd like that. he said the lincoln memorial. that was where we had the march on washington. presidents don't go just to be going there. even if he were to give a completely fourth of july nonpartisan speech, it would be very much recented that he stole the fourth of july for his own political purposes. >> he will probably go after bette midler there anyway. let's watch the rnc chair saying this is also a day we should be celebrating president trump. >> we are celebrating the anniversary 75 years of d-day. this is a time where we should be celebrating our president and the great achievements of america. i don't think the american people like this constant negativity. there are times where we should be lifting up our president especially overseas. >> she thinks it's the
when you mention harry truman, that was on an anniversary of our independence.ry to insinuate himself into a holiday of this kind and by the way, i'm not sure we will be at the capitol. he wants to go to the mall. that's a wide open space. it's not a good place to be on the fourth of july with a crowd like that. he said the lincoln memorial. that was where we had the march on washington. presidents don't go just to be going there. even if he were to give a completely fourth of july nonpartisan...
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, at that time, not president harry truman. after delivering his speech in 1934, the future president learned about this iowa republican's interest in history. when introduced, truman grabbed the lapels of fred's coat and said something like "you have to know your history, young man, if you want to be a good citizen." fred took that advice to heart . when he was elected to congress in 1954, he immersed himself in legislative affairs to commemorate history. the u.s.he launched capital historical society. since then, the society has led educateanding effort to the public about the history and heritage of our nation's legislative branch and the u.s. capitol. stories are told that you never had a dig around the u.s. capitol building. if there was a hole, fred was in the hole trying to find the original cornerstone of the u.s. capitol. i don't know how many times he took me on tours of the capitol and told me things i since have forgotten and wish i could remember, because it is no important for us to have those details. he knew thos
, at that time, not president harry truman. after delivering his speech in 1934, the future president learned about this iowa republican's interest in history. when introduced, truman grabbed the lapels of fred's coat and said something like "you have to know your history, young man, if you want to be a good citizen." fred took that advice to heart . when he was elected to congress in 1954, he immersed himself in legislative affairs to commemorate history. the u.s.he launched capital...
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. >> i think harry truman did the writing by dropping the atomic bomb. because i think many, many, many americans would have been killed if they had invaded japan. of course, my husband was over there. i didn't meet him till long after the war, but he was in the pacific and he was in the last battle of okinawa. and he feels, too, that many americans would have been killed if we had had to invade japan. so, perhaps that was good for america, too. >> it would have been very difficult to invade. a very difficult invasion. is theyour opinion what significance of having the national world war ii museum? it'sll, i just think absolutely wonderful. i think that this will keep in th minds of the peoplee what happened. has made a this great impression on people, so many people get to see this museum to know what happened. and the schools are not teaching very much, you know. they've forgotten world war ii. and so, i think if young people get to the museum, that then they have in their minds what happened. and, hopefully, this will impress them. our youngest grands
. >> i think harry truman did the writing by dropping the atomic bomb. because i think many, many, many americans would have been killed if they had invaded japan. of course, my husband was over there. i didn't meet him till long after the war, but he was in the pacific and he was in the last battle of okinawa. and he feels, too, that many americans would have been killed if we had had to invade japan. so, perhaps that was good for america, too. >> it would have been very difficult...
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college educated man we have had we have had. 2 presidents at least who were in the klan president harry truman had joined the klan for a very short time. before he became president he didn't like it he got out president warren g. harding was sworn into the ku klux klan in the green room of the white house supreme court justice hugo black had been a klansman he had to leave the ku klux klan in order to sit on the supreme court senator robert byrd who was our oldest living senator here in the united states who passed away just a few years ago he had been a klansman back in the 1940 s. so they come from all walks of life from the 3rd grade dropout to post college degrees but you know it's how you were raised that that lasts with you your entire life so they have this ideology for a long time regardless of how much or how little education they may have had. you sad that racists should be given a platform that their ideas need to be challenge in the opening for instance in the wake of their white supremacist attack in new zealand the official response was pretty much to go for censorship so teasing
college educated man we have had we have had. 2 presidents at least who were in the klan president harry truman had joined the klan for a very short time. before he became president he didn't like it he got out president warren g. harding was sworn into the ku klux klan in the green room of the white house supreme court justice hugo black had been a klansman he had to leave the ku klux klan in order to sit on the supreme court senator robert byrd who was our oldest living senator here in the...
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president trump will be honored to be america that small cadre of heroes of israeli heroes of harry truman and battle trump i think they belong together and i think they are they will always be known as the 2 greatest presidents for the state of israel and i might be a little biased if i would say i think mine is just a little bit better is really opposition parties are calling this event a publisher to stop saying netanyahu is interim government can't legally create the new settlement that will have to wait until after september's elections that unprecedented 2nd vote in a year follows netanyahu failure to form a coalition government last month and the likely impact of that election on donald trump's long delayed peace plan is now becoming clearer on sunday israel confirmed that it would be attending the u.s. led economic workshop in bahrain but trumps regional envoy jason green that also said that the release of the political part of the plan might well be affected by israel's election for netanyahu the election is bound up with his own legal fate he faces 3 pending charges for corruptio
president trump will be honored to be america that small cadre of heroes of israeli heroes of harry truman and battle trump i think they belong together and i think they are they will always be known as the 2 greatest presidents for the state of israel and i might be a little biased if i would say i think mine is just a little bit better is really opposition parties are calling this event a publisher to stop saying netanyahu is interim government can't legally create the new settlement that...
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, since harry truman with the exception of lintonjohnson, of course.troversy. i'm joined by the cbs white house correspondent paula reid. have you had much of a feel about the white house team about how it has gone today? most of what has happened has occurred in public. a lot of the ceremony and the president loves this. he really does enjoy this kind of celebration of him and of course the us as well. those pictures are of immense value when he embarks on the 2020 campaign. they would have been time at about eight i am in the morning on the east coast for the breakfast audience. exactly. this is very useful for the audience. exactly. this is very usefulfor the president audience. exactly. this is very useful for the president to distract from what is going on at home. the increasing calls for impeachment and also the reaction for his call for ta riffs also the reaction for his call for tariffs on mexican goods, that didn't doa tariffs on mexican goods, that didn't do a lot of good for the markets and a lot of people are concerned about his inability
, since harry truman with the exception of lintonjohnson, of course.troversy. i'm joined by the cbs white house correspondent paula reid. have you had much of a feel about the white house team about how it has gone today? most of what has happened has occurred in public. a lot of the ceremony and the president loves this. he really does enjoy this kind of celebration of him and of course the us as well. those pictures are of immense value when he embarks on the 2020 campaign. they would have...
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outlandish ideas because they are the same ideas that democrats have been putting forward since f.d.r., harry truman, john f. kennedy, lyndon b. johnson, jimmy carter, bill clinton, and barack obama. now, i know the senator is within hearing distance, so once again, let me ask you, are you feeling the bern and ready to get a new occupant of the white house? [cheers and applause] well welcome to york county. this is the road where we reclaim america in 2020, and thanks so much for coming out. thank you. >> rock hill, please welcome activist and actor danny glover. >> yes, yes. hello. it is beautiful. it is wonderful being here with you here in rock hill. to be here at clinton college and to celebrate this incredible moment, an opportunity we have. this campaign with my friend and my friend bernie sanders is about justice, love, and compassion. this is what we -- we want to bring people together. we want to bring people together, not tear them apart. we want to make sure that we make a better america for our children, to make a better world for you our children. that's why we're here. that's why the c
outlandish ideas because they are the same ideas that democrats have been putting forward since f.d.r., harry truman, john f. kennedy, lyndon b. johnson, jimmy carter, bill clinton, and barack obama. now, i know the senator is within hearing distance, so once again, let me ask you, are you feeling the bern and ready to get a new occupant of the white house? [cheers and applause] well welcome to york county. this is the road where we reclaim america in 2020, and thanks so much for coming out....
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outlandish ideas because they are the same ideas that democrats have been putting forward since fdr, harry truman, john fy kennedy, lyndon b. johnson, jimmy carter, barack obama. i know the senators are within cehearing distance and once agan let me ask you are you feeling the bern and ready to get a new occupant in the white house? [cheers and applause] >> well, welcome to your county, this is the road where reclaim america in 2020 and thanks so much for coming out, thank you. >> rock hill please welcome activist fannie. >> hello. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> it is beautiful, it's wonderful being here with you here in rock hill to be here in clinton college and celebrate this incredible moment, an opportunity we have, this campaign with my friend and my friend bernie sanders is about justice, love and compassion, this is what -- we want to bring people together, we want to bring people together, not tear them apart, we want to make sure that we make a better america for our children, to make a better world for our children, that's why we are here, that's why the senators run and has been
outlandish ideas because they are the same ideas that democrats have been putting forward since fdr, harry truman, john fy kennedy, lyndon b. johnson, jimmy carter, barack obama. i know the senators are within cehearing distance and once agan let me ask you are you feeling the bern and ready to get a new occupant in the white house? [cheers and applause] >> well, welcome to your county, this is the road where reclaim america in 2020 and thanks so much for coming out, thank you. >>...
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then they switched over to hermie truman -- harry truman and voted for him until he lost in 1952 to dwight eisenhower. father,mother and lifelong democrats, swung their support in behind dwight eisenhower because as my mother said, it was our country and he was our president. today, that feeling is gone . it is completely erased from our attitude. agenda,w our party, our and nobody can object to our plan and our philosophy. it is just out. nobody listens to each other, and it is very sad. i don't know what the answer is. you go up and down the channels and you know which stations will be pushing out their agenda. it is plain and simple. trump,ot vote for donald but i support him because he is our president until he does something totally outrageous, but i would ask your guest if he thinks trump has an inverted moral agenda, what did he think of bill clinton? clinton, i will take that one first, i was a critic of bill clinton actually. i said so at the time publicly. vocal about those criticisms. because i made the argument on character matters, i don't think if you look through my history
then they switched over to hermie truman -- harry truman and voted for him until he lost in 1952 to dwight eisenhower. father,mother and lifelong democrats, swung their support in behind dwight eisenhower because as my mother said, it was our country and he was our president. today, that feeling is gone . it is completely erased from our attitude. agenda,w our party, our and nobody can object to our plan and our philosophy. it is just out. nobody listens to each other, and it is very sad. i...
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after fdr, harry truman would have to do it. with macarthur. in the second world war, fdr had to do it several times, as i explained, with his chief of staff over premature decisions to launch d-day in 1942 and 1943 before american forces, not just the forces, but the combat commanders had shown that they could beat the wehrmacht in open battle. and we have one of our experts on the wehrmacht right here. tough, tough enemy. so i would say that fdr's great contribution to military command is his willingness, where he felt necessary, to step in to save lives. i think that is what a president often has to do, he has to think of the human equation, not just whether his military advisers should be allowed to go their own way. but once having made his strategic decisions, fdr was truly remarkable in letting his team get on with the business. and the support that he gave to eisenhower, once the d-day decision was reached at cairo and tehran was really exemplary. and is in direct contrast, as you pointed out, to the way that adolf hitler tended to inte
after fdr, harry truman would have to do it. with macarthur. in the second world war, fdr had to do it several times, as i explained, with his chief of staff over premature decisions to launch d-day in 1942 and 1943 before american forces, not just the forces, but the combat commanders had shown that they could beat the wehrmacht in open battle. and we have one of our experts on the wehrmacht right here. tough, tough enemy. so i would say that fdr's great contribution to military command is his...
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jon: every president going back to harry truman has seen his north korea policy flat line. also at the same time we have to make sure we have our expectations right. a regime change is not an appropriate expectation. a pure forest maximum pressure on north korea has led to a result that we are looking for. what president trump does need is to get kim to get serious on negotiation and get into the details on denuclearization and the peace objectives that president moon spoke about a few moments ago. get a process going so president trump does haven't to be the one person going -- it looks like he's begging kim for a meeting. that's not the way we want to be seen. if he only relies on himself we are not getting anything done on his watch. jon: you think the meeting is a win for the president and you seem to suggest it's a good idea? >> absolutely. i think any time there can be engagement at this level, it just does move the process forward. but there needs to be follow-up. that is what failed after the last summit. it kind of died after the second summit. there wraws was no f
jon: every president going back to harry truman has seen his north korea policy flat line. also at the same time we have to make sure we have our expectations right. a regime change is not an appropriate expectation. a pure forest maximum pressure on north korea has led to a result that we are looking for. what president trump does need is to get kim to get serious on negotiation and get into the details on denuclearization and the peace objectives that president moon spoke about a few moments...
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is angela merkel who is standing strong for many of those western values that george marshal, harry truman and our leaders after the war, the world that they built, david ignatius, and not only are the germans doing it now, but as the west germans like to tell the united states during the cold war, we are your most loyal allies. >> that's the great triumph of world war ii. it transformed a germany that had been a menace for many generations. that germany now embraces the idea of being part of the european union. this is a piece that really transformed a continent that hadn't known peace. the end of world war i brought more chaos. almost predicted world war ii. the young men whose graves are behind us, probably were fighting to survive. they just wanted to go home. but the peace that they created with their bravery endures to this minute. >> that's it. that's it. these head stones behind us are literally, it's no stretch history, that these head stones behind us are the building blocks for the alliances that keep us safe today, that keep europe safe today. they are the building blocks for t
is angela merkel who is standing strong for many of those western values that george marshal, harry truman and our leaders after the war, the world that they built, david ignatius, and not only are the germans doing it now, but as the west germans like to tell the united states during the cold war, we are your most loyal allies. >> that's the great triumph of world war ii. it transformed a germany that had been a menace for many generations. that germany now embraces the idea of being...
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he was a crony of harry truman. he made it very clear when he took the job that he only wanted to serve a few months. he was not experienced. truman wanted a figurehead who could get the intelligence group up and running. i am the only convicted felon richard hounds. regrettably. he was caught in a pretty nasty gotcha episode. he was testifying before the senate foreign relations during his hearings before he went out to iran and was asked by senator stewart and who knew the answer but for whatever was grandstanding at the time, did we ever try to covertly overthrow the government of chile? this is an open hearing. richard helms should have said i can't answer in public. we will have to go in to closed session. for reasons he has never explained -- i helped him with his memoir and in writing, he says no. three times to direct questions for this to direct questions. this is a flat out lie because we were doing quite a bit in chile in a two-year suspended sentence and a small fine of a few thousand dollars which a gro
he was a crony of harry truman. he made it very clear when he took the job that he only wanted to serve a few months. he was not experienced. truman wanted a figurehead who could get the intelligence group up and running. i am the only convicted felon richard hounds. regrettably. he was caught in a pretty nasty gotcha episode. he was testifying before the senate foreign relations during his hearings before he went out to iran and was asked by senator stewart and who knew the answer but for...
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this is the firstrth of july presidential address since president harry truman delivered a speech in front of the washington monument way back in the 1950s updating progress in the korean war. the national park service is planning security at the lincoln memorial. federal and local police agencies will be working together. the stage is set for president trump's speech here. the salute to ca honoring the armed forces with music, military demonstrations and there will be six security gates around the mall. >> teor those ticke visitors that are coming to the salute to america at the lincoln memorial, they will find a second layer of security. they will pass through secret service checkpoints, magnetometers and a little bit more strident and strict going into that area. >> reporter: i'm told this year's fireworks show will be the biggest ever.be it'sng moved from the area near the washington monument to west potomac park. the fireworks can be seen anywhere on the mall, on the potomac and from cars parked beside the river. metro will run from 7:00 in the morning until is 1:30 at night. st
this is the firstrth of july presidential address since president harry truman delivered a speech in front of the washington monument way back in the 1950s updating progress in the korean war. the national park service is planning security at the lincoln memorial. federal and local police agencies will be working together. the stage is set for president trump's speech here. the salute to ca honoring the armed forces with music, military demonstrations and there will be six security gates around...
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if congress goes on recess for july, without solving this problem, he reconvenes congress like harry trumanid in 1948. hasn't been done, i will keep reconvening you every recess you take, until you fix the problem once and for all with the american people. charles: you mess with congress's vacation, you may start to get things done. thank you for the suggestion. the american public hopes the white house is listening. thank you very much. >> by god, they need to. charles: thanks a lot. stocks paring the gains. they were not up a lot. not down a lot. sort of moving sideways, but brushing off the global turmoil. we're in reach of record highs. i want to bring in to discuss, td ameritrade senior equity strategist kevin hintz. kevin, thanks for joining us. last week we had a extraordinary market obviously reacting to fed president jerome powell. >> sure. charles: the markets anticipating too much good news in your mind? >> a couple things, charles, first and foremost as you stated at the beginning of the show, this is a very muted start to the week i guarranty you things will start picking up on
if congress goes on recess for july, without solving this problem, he reconvenes congress like harry trumanid in 1948. hasn't been done, i will keep reconvening you every recess you take, until you fix the problem once and for all with the american people. charles: you mess with congress's vacation, you may start to get things done. thank you for the suggestion. the american public hopes the white house is listening. thank you very much. >> by god, they need to. charles: thanks a lot....
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president since eisenhower, met i believe -- as a princess harry truman. look at that history.through all of these years. former white house press secretary for president george w. bush, ari fleischer here. did you join the president for that trip back then? >> i went on the one where he had the luncheon with the queen. i was gone by the time he had the diner. the dinner is fancier. >> neil: it looks fancier. >> much of buckingham palace isn't bad. >> neil: that beats the house of pancakes for me. i'm wondering, how are these things dolled out? i don't want to be crass about it. state dinners in the united states at the white house, does it depend on the leader, the timing of the leader? what? >> it does depend on the leader. especially for the foreign leader coming to the white house, it's up to the president how much pomp and circumstance to put out. we can't compare to the british in how much pomp and circumstance they put out. on the receiving ends, i don't know what would make a monarch do this or that. it's their individual call. they make that decision as a state decisio
president since eisenhower, met i believe -- as a princess harry truman. look at that history.through all of these years. former white house press secretary for president george w. bush, ari fleischer here. did you join the president for that trip back then? >> i went on the one where he had the luncheon with the queen. i was gone by the time he had the diner. the dinner is fancier. >> neil: it looks fancier. >> much of buckingham palace isn't bad. >> neil: that beats...
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as harry truman said, the buck stops here and when koimit come immigration, this is president's responsibilitye're not talking about a ton of money to make sure kid kid soap and toothpaste and the tods hers have diapers. >> you have have to have the will to want to do it. we start with separating them from families and now the detention centers with horrible conditions. the department of justice lawyers saying what does a blanket mean, what does a toothbrush mean. it's a resource issue. limited resources that you can still make it and have it. it's disgusting and really immoral. >> let me shift gears. i want you thoughts on what the president told the hill about his potential democratic rival, joe biden. >> i think he can only go down. i don't think he's going up. he doesn't have -- there's something different. he's a different person than when he was four or five years ago. he wasn't so hot four or five years ago. there is something going on in that brain of his. >> does the president see biden as real threat? >> clearly. what's interesting about this, there's lots of ups and downs about joe
as harry truman said, the buck stops here and when koimit come immigration, this is president's responsibilitye're not talking about a ton of money to make sure kid kid soap and toothpaste and the tods hers have diapers. >> you have have to have the will to want to do it. we start with separating them from families and now the detention centers with horrible conditions. the department of justice lawyers saying what does a blanket mean, what does a toothbrush mean. it's a resource issue....
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i was at the harry truman library. there are 50 or 60 teachers out there, and i had shown part of my program on president eisenhower, and made my drop-in on the wooden floor of these fat textbooks and tell people why this, this, and this was all wrong. it was 20 years behind what historians were writing. i got a guy in the back of the room said, dr. colburn, does that mean you want me to change my lesson plan? i didn't know if he was the jokester in the crowd or he was serious, but i played it seriously. and the teachers, the textbook producers and so on, have to get with the program because our students are not learning the essence. why is world war ii important? it's more important than, oh, we won. but all of these lessons to be learned are not being taught. you know, i went into a school less than five years ago. a social studies teacher said, these are 30 of the top students from all four grades, george. and five of them thought they knew who eisenhower was. it's just mind-boggling. it really is. and it really pus
i was at the harry truman library. there are 50 or 60 teachers out there, and i had shown part of my program on president eisenhower, and made my drop-in on the wooden floor of these fat textbooks and tell people why this, this, and this was all wrong. it was 20 years behind what historians were writing. i got a guy in the back of the room said, dr. colburn, does that mean you want me to change my lesson plan? i didn't know if he was the jokester in the crowd or he was serious, but i played it...