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so that led me to research more about harry truman, i took a special kinship to harry truman becausef his visual impairments and what he accomplished. 25 years ago i was one of your competition winners. host: in 1996 you won that contest. caller: i got one of the $500 delegate prizes. so the c-span school bus came to my high school and did a vignette and it's in the c-span library. host: we are showing a still from that interview now on our network. when people hear about the studentcam contest which asks them to purchase a bait in a video using c-span resources about topics we assign. what was the topic and what did you focus on? caller: how c-span programming would affect my first presidential vote. so i wrote an essay and what i was good to get out was towards the end of that interview, you guys had my health/anatomy teacher who also happened to be the wrestling coach at the high school and he talked about how how harry truman was my favorite president and everything. so he was talking about how in -- you have to be shown how to do something. he got a lot of air time talking about
so that led me to research more about harry truman, i took a special kinship to harry truman becausef his visual impairments and what he accomplished. 25 years ago i was one of your competition winners. host: in 1996 you won that contest. caller: i got one of the $500 delegate prizes. so the c-span school bus came to my high school and did a vignette and it's in the c-span library. host: we are showing a still from that interview now on our network. when people hear about the studentcam contest...
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so that led me to research more about harry truman, i took a special kinship to harry truman becausevisual impairments and what he accomplished. 25 years ago i was one of your competition winners. host: in 1996 you won that contest. caller: i got one of the $500 delegate prizes. so the c-span school bus came to my high school and did a vignette and it's in the c-span library. host: we are showing a still from that interview now on our network. when people hear about the studentcam contest which asks them to purchase a bait in a video using c-span resources about topics we assign. what was the topic and what did you focus on? caller: how c-span programming would affect my first presidential vote. so i wrote an essay and what i was good to get out was towards the end of that interview, you guys had my health/anatomy teacher who also happened to be the wrestling coach at the high school and he talked about how how harry truman was my favorite president and everything. so he was talking about how in -- you have to be shown how to do something. he got a lot of air time talking about harry
so that led me to research more about harry truman, i took a special kinship to harry truman becausevisual impairments and what he accomplished. 25 years ago i was one of your competition winners. host: in 1996 you won that contest. caller: i got one of the $500 delegate prizes. so the c-span school bus came to my high school and did a vignette and it's in the c-span library. host: we are showing a still from that interview now on our network. when people hear about the studentcam contest which...
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eddy jacobson and harry truman ran a has been dashry together in kansas city in the early 1920s. t they stayed best friends. truman later became president. one day, eddy gets a phone call in 1948 saying, harry truman is not seeing the key to truman deciding whether to recognize an independent state of israel. he flies across the country. he walks into the oval office unannounced, uninvited and has a knock-down, drag-out fight with his best friend harry truman. he never asked for anything from harry truman before. he said you owe it to him to see him. you know what you have to do here. truman turns his back on him, ponders the question, swivels back around and says, all right, you bald headed son of a b, i'll see him. he sees him. two months later, harry truman is the first foreign leader to recognize the independent foreign state of israel. what a remarkable story. >> really. it's all in this fascinating book. again, the book is called "first friends: the powerful unsung and unelected people who shaped our presidents." gary ginsburg, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me.
eddy jacobson and harry truman ran a has been dashry together in kansas city in the early 1920s. t they stayed best friends. truman later became president. one day, eddy gets a phone call in 1948 saying, harry truman is not seeing the key to truman deciding whether to recognize an independent state of israel. he flies across the country. he walks into the oval office unannounced, uninvited and has a knock-down, drag-out fight with his best friend harry truman. he never asked for anything from...
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douglas macarthur's removal from command for harry truman and on july 27 covid 1953 and beginning and now exploring our nation's past with c-span's american history tv. one program to look out for is the presidency. this is a regular american history tv series highlighting the politics, policies and legacies of u.s. presidents. today more than 650 hours of white house phone calls between lyndon johnson and others. you can find a full schedule of history programs airing today on your program guide. or visit c-span.org/history. now it's time for lectures in history an opportunity to join students in college classrooms on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9911. this week university of north carolina at chapel hill professor joseph glatthaar teaches a class about the korean war and general douglas macarthur's removal from command by harry truman. hostilities in the korean war ended on july 27 covid 1953. >> today i'm going to talk about the korean war. >> were going to cyprus civil military relations for the last time i met we talked about the cold war and the development of
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kennedy had a meeting with harry truman. as an ex-president but he was still important in the party infrastructure. kenny and truman meet at truman's hotel suite. kennedy comes out and the reporters asked him what he talked about. kennedy says, my book. that shows you that harry truman is a good reader but also shows you how important it was in 1956. if the story stops there, i think it is a happy story. yes, kennedy had the book written by someone else and we can talk about the details behind that. but good ghostwriting and bad ghostwriting. this is an is example of good ghostwriting. a book that is moving a lot of people and inspiring people because kennedy is an inspirational figure. where things changes with dust change is -- where things change is with the pulitzer prize. when i was working at the kennedy presidential library, i found documents that showed for the first time that jack kennedy was involved in securing that pulitzer prize. the story has often been, and you sought in that quote that kennedy's father was the
kennedy had a meeting with harry truman. as an ex-president but he was still important in the party infrastructure. kenny and truman meet at truman's hotel suite. kennedy comes out and the reporters asked him what he talked about. kennedy says, my book. that shows you that harry truman is a good reader but also shows you how important it was in 1956. if the story stops there, i think it is a happy story. yes, kennedy had the book written by someone else and we can talk about the details behind...
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there's also to long and wonderful book in the same way americans took a second look at harry truman who left office with an approval rating of about 25% in 1952. and today he is regarded as a substantive president. people like the notion of harry s truman. i think the same process is taking place with the carter presidency. particularly because his records are largely open now. and more papers are being declassified per his diary as i mentioned is a fabulous window onto the workings of the oval office. and he is a thoughtful, intelligent man to this day even in his 90s. i think people are, they easily recognize he's done something really extraordinary with this long post presidency. there should be a realization that it is the same man and a seamless story from the presidency to the x presidency. this is one reason why my subtitles for the outlier is the un- finished presidency of jimmy carter. too simply pursue many of the same issues he was working on when he is working in the oval office it was a very admirable and interesting colorful record. >> we have two more questions which i
there's also to long and wonderful book in the same way americans took a second look at harry truman who left office with an approval rating of about 25% in 1952. and today he is regarded as a substantive president. people like the notion of harry s truman. i think the same process is taking place with the carter presidency. particularly because his records are largely open now. and more papers are being declassified per his diary as i mentioned is a fabulous window onto the workings of the...
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if you don't put it to man, us president harry truman asked her to help formulate the declaration of human rights. some of the male delegates were not pleased at 1st. they gave was that because she was a woman, she was an activist, right? yes. there were many different committees, us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee, dealing with social issues. there was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting what guns for her to who couldn't do that if it does come about with the influx of refugees after world war 2, social issues suddenly became local, appear on the guy's murder, eleanor roosevelt took on the task with a lot of careers and she was appointed the chair of the commission on human rights to claim support. i just a moment you come to a local machine that some commission members complained about the pace. she was determined to finish within the given time, but he didn't he didn't on it. don't know kind of funny and, and did he gave one delegate? i think from indonesia complaint, he said human rights are not respected by the commiss
if you don't put it to man, us president harry truman asked her to help formulate the declaration of human rights. some of the male delegates were not pleased at 1st. they gave was that because she was a woman, she was an activist, right? yes. there were many different committees, us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee, dealing with social issues. there was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting what guns for her to who couldn't do that if...
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yes, there were many different committees. us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee dealing with social issues. but it was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting, put, gosh, to whoever couldn't do that. did you come about with the influx of refugees after world war 2, social issues suddenly became pressing local appear, you know, in a case man. okay. eleanor roosevelt took on the task with a lot of careers and she was appointed the chair of the commission on human rights . and i'd love to clean it and i support the movers you can take a look at some commission members complained about the pace, but she was determined to finish within the given time. what do you do? but he didn't on it, don't. okay, it's funny and, and the delegate one delegate, i think from indonesia complained, he said human rights are not respected by the commission on human rights because she made the delegates work until 7 pm or some of them, i'd like to know what happened at the boulevard back then because she stayed there whenever she visited. cook, surely there wer
yes, there were many different committees. us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee dealing with social issues. but it was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting, put, gosh, to whoever couldn't do that. did you come about with the influx of refugees after world war 2, social issues suddenly became pressing local appear, you know, in a case man. okay. eleanor roosevelt took on the task with a lot of careers and she was appointed the chair of...
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because there were many different committees. us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee, dealing with social issues. opposite, there was more of a representative job, a token gesture in the denay, and then also putting put gas hook with to who couldn't deliver it to you about with the influx of refugees. after world war 2, social issues suddenly became a thing you can appear to know in case man. okay. eleanor roosevelt took on the task with a lot of careers masculine renewal, and she was appointed the chair of the commission on human rights. and so the butler declaim smart, which at the moment you commit to a local mission, it's um, commission members complained about the pace she was determined to finish within the given time do what he did on the phone. okay. and and did, did he get one delegate? i think from indonesia complaint he said human rights, so not respected by the commission on human rights because she made the delegates work until 7 pm this summer. i'd like to know what happened at the boulevard back then. because she stayed there whenever she visited. cook,
because there were many different committees. us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee, dealing with social issues. opposite, there was more of a representative job, a token gesture in the denay, and then also putting put gas hook with to who couldn't deliver it to you about with the influx of refugees. after world war 2, social issues suddenly became a thing you can appear to know in case man. okay. eleanor roosevelt took on the task with a lot of careers masculine renewal, and...
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if you don't put it all, i told us president harry truman asked her to help formulate the declaration of human rights. some of the male delegates were not pleased at 1st. they gave was that because she was a woman, she was an activist, right? yes. and there were many different committees, us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee, dealing with social issues. there was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting put gas for her to whoever couldn't do that, especially if it doesn't come about with the influx of refugees. after world war 2, social issues suddenly became pressing will appear, you know, in that case, man. okay. eleanor roosevelt took on the task with a lot of careers masculine renewal. and she was appointed the chair of the commission on human rights to clean support on the mobile. you can take a look at some commission members complained about the pace, but she was determined to finish within the given time. what do you do on it? don't look at it if it's funny and, and did did. he gave one delegate, i think from indonesia comp
if you don't put it all, i told us president harry truman asked her to help formulate the declaration of human rights. some of the male delegates were not pleased at 1st. they gave was that because she was a woman, she was an activist, right? yes. and there were many different committees, us president harry truman gave her a job on a committee, dealing with social issues. there was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting put gas for her to whoever couldn't do...
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before previous presentations of presidents harry truman and lyndon johnson richard nixon and ronald reagan. he's truly a pleasure to introduce one of washington's most distinguished professors. they are stephen fransworth. >> they are has been anyone like johnny carson and there never will be. from 1962 to 1992 more than 5000 episodes over 30 years johnny carson led politics and culture and has curated list are almost dies interesting. offered a nonstop parade of the key personalities of the 60s in and the 70s and 80s and the 90s. they were the leading likes of film television music books and politics and more than a few amazing animals and their trainers introduced the nation to many comedians on their way up and reminded them of people who were already at the top. to say he'd dominate the television is actually an understatement. by every measure he was not only first but he was so are ahead that it did not matter who was second. careers would rise and fall on the basis of whether performer to get a booking on the tonight show and if the set went well and the comic had a chance to
before previous presentations of presidents harry truman and lyndon johnson richard nixon and ronald reagan. he's truly a pleasure to introduce one of washington's most distinguished professors. they are stephen fransworth. >> they are has been anyone like johnny carson and there never will be. from 1962 to 1992 more than 5000 episodes over 30 years johnny carson led politics and culture and has curated list are almost dies interesting. offered a nonstop parade of the key personalities of...
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when the invasion took place, harry truman presented and they were boycotting because the people's republic of china which had been secured by mao-tong was -- not admitted and first statement of condemnation by the active aggression by the north korea and military forces from un nations to help protect and defend south korea. all 21 nations sent either troops or personnel with expertise to aid the war effort. it's actually a united nation expedition but it was placed under the overall command of douglas mcarthur, the great world war ii hero. he was a world war i hero and so people felt really good about having mcarthur in charge. we were able to stabilize our position barely at p usan and slowly build our forces and created the eighth army and commanded by walker. walton walker was a corp commander in pattens army in the european theater. he's an experienced combat soldier and a very fine officer. mcarthur, however, came up with a concept to crush the north koreans. his idea was that walker in the pusan perimeter would launch an attack out meanwhile he would launch an amphibious landing in
when the invasion took place, harry truman presented and they were boycotting because the people's republic of china which had been secured by mao-tong was -- not admitted and first statement of condemnation by the active aggression by the north korea and military forces from un nations to help protect and defend south korea. all 21 nations sent either troops or personnel with expertise to aid the war effort. it's actually a united nation expedition but it was placed under the overall command...
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. >> your chapter on harry truman reads like a fiction novel.f friendships forged in warfare, that went on to have a great effect on u.s. and global policy. >> it did. i think it's the single most powerful example of how a lifelong friendship can change the course of history. eddie jacobson and harry truman ran a haberdashery before it failed. but because of their long friendship, a relationship that i think was built on complete trust and candor, they were midwesterners. jacobson could march uninvited into the oval office, and convince the president to meet someone he had previously refused to meet with. a war hero from the first world war, trying to get him to recognize an independent state of israel. only somebody who had an equal relationship, who neither needed nor wanted anything from him could do that. eddie says, get over your childish anger, do what you need to do. truman turns around, okay, you win, you bald-headed son of a "b." then two months later, he's the first foreign leader to recognize the independent state of israel, 11 minute
. >> your chapter on harry truman reads like a fiction novel.f friendships forged in warfare, that went on to have a great effect on u.s. and global policy. >> it did. i think it's the single most powerful example of how a lifelong friendship can change the course of history. eddie jacobson and harry truman ran a haberdashery before it failed. but because of their long friendship, a relationship that i think was built on complete trust and candor, they were midwesterners. jacobson...
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when the invasion took place harry truman presented the issue to the united nations. fortunately for the united states at the time, the soviet union was boycotting the un. they were boycotting it because the people's republic of china, which had gained or had been secured and 1949 was not admitted to the un. and so it happened was a soviet boycotted and the u.s. was able to get it passed through the un first a statement of condemnation for the active aggression by north korea and then military forces from un nations to help protect and defend a south korea. all told 21 nations sent either troops or personnel for expertise to aid the war effort. it's actually a united nations expedition. those plays in the overall command of douglas macarthur. macarthur was a great world war ii hero, he was actually a world war i hero so people felt really good about having macarthur in charge. fortunately we were able to stabilize our position barely at who's sawn on slowly build up our forces purred we created what was called the eighth army. the eighth army was commanded by walton w
when the invasion took place harry truman presented the issue to the united nations. fortunately for the united states at the time, the soviet union was boycotting the un. they were boycotting it because the people's republic of china, which had gained or had been secured and 1949 was not admitted to the un. and so it happened was a soviet boycotted and the u.s. was able to get it passed through the un first a statement of condemnation for the active aggression by north korea and then military...
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i think the most consequential example of that was eddie jacobson who was a 45-year friend of harry trumanited and speaking like only a friend could with that kind of history with harry truman convinced him to do what he didn't want to do which was recognize an independent state of israel. about two months after that harsh conversation where they basically really had it out with each other, truman listened to his friend. and the 11 minutes after the state of israel was declared in may of 1948 was the first foreign lead tore recognize the state. that is the most consequential. there are so many others i write about in the book that i didn't know about until i actually did the research. >> you dive into the impact these friends have on the presidency, but so what about presidents who don't have any close friends? >> well, i think we saw the example of that with our last president. obviously donald trump. i asked somebody very close to him who his first friend was. we went around and around for about two months. i wanted to write about it. what this close confidant of trump's admitted to me u
i think the most consequential example of that was eddie jacobson who was a 45-year friend of harry trumanited and speaking like only a friend could with that kind of history with harry truman convinced him to do what he didn't want to do which was recognize an independent state of israel. about two months after that harsh conversation where they basically really had it out with each other, truman listened to his friend. and the 11 minutes after the state of israel was declared in may of 1948...
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eddie jacobson and harry truman did haberdashery together in kansas city before it failed. because of their long friendship, the relationship that i think was built on complete trust and candor in the midwesterners. jacobson could fly halfway across the country marked uninvited in the oval office, like in march 1948, and convince the president to meet with someone that he literally refused to meet with, weizmann. a war hero from britain from the first world war. all in an effort to get him to do what he knew in his heart he needed to do, was to was recognize the empathetic independent state of israel. nobody could've spoke in the way he did, no one as in the cabinet secretary, only someone with an equal relationship with him who didn't want anything from, him and eddie never asked for anything from him. and he speaks to him and says basically get over your childish anger, truman gets mad and stops his desk and says ok, you win. he sees wise men and then two months later he is the first foreign leader to recognize the state of israel 11 minutes after it was declared. >> your
eddie jacobson and harry truman did haberdashery together in kansas city before it failed. because of their long friendship, the relationship that i think was built on complete trust and candor in the midwesterners. jacobson could fly halfway across the country marked uninvited in the oval office, like in march 1948, and convince the president to meet with someone that he literally refused to meet with, weizmann. a war hero from britain from the first world war. all in an effort to get him to...
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elected vice president so he presided over the senate and he particularly liked taking baths and harry truman was the one who commented how terrible the vice president's job was and there wasn't anything to do but wait for the vice president to die. henry wilson did a lot of time relaxing in the tub and he often would forget that he was supposed to be or there would be a senate vote called and he would have to run back upstairs and he was often seen pulling his clothes back on as he ran up the stairs. now, he -- he actually died of -- of pneumonia and i was able to locate this picture. luckily he had his cloths on. here is a picture of henry wilson sitting in the tub there. he was ill while taking baths and baths were not considered to be healthy at the time and people said that he had died of pneumonia because he took too many baths. even today a lot of times you can hear henry wilson running back up -- his ghost running up senate chamber and coughing of pneumonia that he died. this is a picture from the american political science association. unfortunately i forgot to write down her name. n
elected vice president so he presided over the senate and he particularly liked taking baths and harry truman was the one who commented how terrible the vice president's job was and there wasn't anything to do but wait for the vice president to die. henry wilson did a lot of time relaxing in the tub and he often would forget that he was supposed to be or there would be a senate vote called and he would have to run back upstairs and he was often seen pulling his clothes back on as he ran up the...
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harry truman once said, when eisenhower became president, he's going to pick up the phone and start orderingeople around and they're not going to respond. this isn't the army. >> that seemed to work for the last guy, but go on, bakari, i'll give you the last word. >> i don't disagree with you because i know you've been there. i know what you all went through to pass the affordable care act. i know how difficult it was. when i think about the appel la designed to sweet. my only point, in just purely looking at today's speech. it has the urgency of his word, then we should have the passion, then we should do more than that. we deserved more than that, and to ask a voice, against the barrett yerz many times. i'm a fight this is what you're seeing. >> that has to be the last one. david bakari, we'll take it on the road. thank you very much. i'm going to bring in now melanie campbell. she is the president of black participation. she can also add to this conversation. we're so glad you're here, melanie. do you have an event with ser civil rights activists. >> what was the message left for biden? w
harry truman once said, when eisenhower became president, he's going to pick up the phone and start orderingeople around and they're not going to respond. this isn't the army. >> that seemed to work for the last guy, but go on, bakari, i'll give you the last word. >> i don't disagree with you because i know you've been there. i know what you all went through to pass the affordable care act. i know how difficult it was. when i think about the appel la designed to sweet. my only...
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we were on the dni project and it just clicked and i say in the book that harry truman was wrong. he said that if you want a friend in washington get a dog. i'm not saying that is wrong but i think witnessing my life my dog died so i don't have a dog friend. in my life if you want a friend in washington get a girlfriend that i described carefully the relationships i've had with women mentors even before he served. the mentor before surface geraldine for our -- geraldine ferraro but we susan and i the friendship endured. we didn't agree on everything and we specifically dicker disagreed on the big one. when she got engaged i went crazy and among other things hosted her big engaged in a party at my home and that was a big eyed partisan gathering and i don't know if that could happen now. she tried on her wedding dresses at my house when she got married married -- it's like brigadoon it comes out of the mist and getting there was terrific. it was a family gathering in a very small group and i found the arrived after planes trains and automobiles nine hours later just in time for her
we were on the dni project and it just clicked and i say in the book that harry truman was wrong. he said that if you want a friend in washington get a dog. i'm not saying that is wrong but i think witnessing my life my dog died so i don't have a dog friend. in my life if you want a friend in washington get a girlfriend that i described carefully the relationships i've had with women mentors even before he served. the mentor before surface geraldine for our -- geraldine ferraro but we susan and...
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relations during the korean war including general macarthur's removal from command by president harry truman. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online at any time at c-span.org/history. >> thank you for joining us for today's program black freedom on native man. the library supports and inspires research, teaching and learning in the humanities. since our founding in 1887 has remained dedicated for understanding of ourselves in the world around us we connect researchers and visitors with our collection and that reading room the exhibition galleries, program spaces, classroom and online resources. we open our doors to readers and visitors to come visit our website newberry.org to make an appointment to do research in the reading room you can stop at the library without an appointment tuesday through saturday to visit her paul. rosenberg bookshop is open wednesday through saturday. you can visit the website newberry.org/cause to learn about her current exhibition and program series about the age of revolution across the americas in
relations during the korean war including general macarthur's removal from command by president harry truman. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online at any time at c-span.org/history. >> thank you for joining us for today's program black freedom on native man. the library supports and inspires research, teaching and learning in the humanities. since our founding in 1887 has remained dedicated for understanding of ourselves in...
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military relations during the korean war including general douglas macarthur's removal of command by harry truman. watched american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> hello everyone, good evening. on behalf i want to thank you for joining us for very special virtual event with brian burrell, chris tomlinson, and jason sanford and celebration of the new book forget the alamo the rise and fall of the american men. actually hope for a signing we will be offering today's conversation will be moderated reminder if you have not purchased your copy when it purchased ligature supporting or storing staff barely sharing links via chat tonight our guests will be joining us up on the screen to talk about the book and if there are some questions from the audience be thinking about the questions you may want to ask our authors tonight. if you're wondering where to submit them, go although to the right there's two little bubbles is a q and a. want to to submit them there make sure we get them answered. with that, let's read s
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then we were paired on this dni project and we just clicked is in the book harry truman was wrong and he said that if you want to go to washington could get a dog predict nothing that is wrong but i think in my life, my dogwa died. i don't have dog friend. in my life, he wanted printed washington getting often ik describe carefully the relationships i've had with women mentors even before he served. missus and i the friendship endured. we agree on everything. in fact be specifically disagreed on a couple of big ones. the last few years, the friendship endures when she got engaged, i went to crazy. and among other things, big engagement party in my home. is a big bipartisan gathering. i don't know if that could happen anymore fighting to tried other wedding dresses in my house. she married, counting and there is, for ten minutes and getting married was horrific. it was family gathering. in a very small area and i finally arrived and nine hours later, just in time for her rehearsal dinner. there she was standing outside in thehe rain. she said you should not have come. this way too hard
then we were paired on this dni project and we just clicked is in the book harry truman was wrong and he said that if you want to go to washington could get a dog predict nothing that is wrong but i think in my life, my dogwa died. i don't have dog friend. in my life, he wanted printed washington getting often ik describe carefully the relationships i've had with women mentors even before he served. missus and i the friendship endured. we agree on everything. in fact be specifically disagreed...
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. >> i was aware of it at the time but if dewey had beaten harry truman the republican party in the big northeast establishment party the moderate republican party might have blossomed instead of began to die in the party of the west and the south and goldwater it just switched to an old dixie party basically but i think the republican center-right position and the christian democrats and the center-right but not right-wing who were the tories in britain. i think that would have been a different political party. the party began to shift to the right and the great society came in and i liked goldwater as a kid to a broad in -- he was riding around with confederate flags. >> you just said you like to goldwater's a kid and you still identify with what you've written and talking about john f. kennedy obviously and those are two different people. same if they were pals you know by the way. i shifted on issues like vietnam and goldwater against civil rights bill and things like social security. my dad would argue against libertarians saying you need social security because some some people wi
. >> i was aware of it at the time but if dewey had beaten harry truman the republican party in the big northeast establishment party the moderate republican party might have blossomed instead of began to die in the party of the west and the south and goldwater it just switched to an old dixie party basically but i think the republican center-right position and the christian democrats and the center-right but not right-wing who were the tories in britain. i think that would have been a...
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. >>> then, surely you've heard of president harry truman, but what about eddie jacobson? everybody knows of richard nixon, of course, but do they know of bebe rebozo. these unsung characters were the closest confidants of the man in the oval office. i'll talk to author gary ginsberg about his terrific new book, "first friends." >>> but first, here's my take. we're now a year and a half into the pandemic, which is enough time to start looking back and drawing real lessons, especially when comparing it to the last great jolt to the international system, the global financial crisis. did we learn any lessons from 2008? have we handled this one any better? at first glance, the comparison would seem to favor the present. about 18 months into the 2008 crisis, say by the middle of 2009, u.s. unemployment was still climbing to its highest numbers in decades. the stock market was struggling out of one of the worst collapses in history. housing foreclosures were spiraling to their worst levels ever. by contrast, today with half the population vaccinated, the american economy is roar
. >>> then, surely you've heard of president harry truman, but what about eddie jacobson? everybody knows of richard nixon, of course, but do they know of bebe rebozo. these unsung characters were the closest confidants of the man in the oval office. i'll talk to author gary ginsberg about his terrific new book, "first friends." >>> but first, here's my take. we're now a year and a half into the pandemic, which is enough time to start looking back and drawing real...
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saying harry truman is not seeing -- key to seeing israel.nannounced and uninvited and has a knock down drag out almost fight with his best friend. he had never asked for anything from him before in his life. he says yo know you owe it to him to see him. he turns his back on him. ponders the question. swivels around and says all right. you bald headed son of a b. i'll see him. he sees him. two months later the first foreign leader to recognize the independent state of israel. >> the rest is history. it's all in the book. again, the book is first friends. the powerful unsung and unelected people who shaped our presidents. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> he was sentenced to 60 years in prison. he didn't commit the crime. one man's story from wrongful conviction to exoneration. up next. who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a
saying harry truman is not seeing -- key to seeing israel.nannounced and uninvited and has a knock down drag out almost fight with his best friend. he had never asked for anything from him before in his life. he says yo know you owe it to him to see him. he turns his back on him. ponders the question. swivels around and says all right. you bald headed son of a b. i'll see him. he sees him. two months later the first foreign leader to recognize the independent state of israel. >> the rest...
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wanted to be the vice president under roosevelt but he was dumped in favor of harry truman.th something called the progressive party, and progressive entertainers, as there are many with -- [inaudible] some with mrs. clinton, some with mr. trump, some, of course, with mr. bush. the progressive party. and i did not understand, mr. duboise when he was in germany, he sees the movement of the german soldiers, the german nazi socialists -- . [inaudible] during this period of time also as the progressive party forms, cold war develops. the americans and russians have been allies during the war, but now they are bitter. so the progressive party starts bringing out ideas of corporate control and the rights of african-americans, the rights of african-americans to vote, the rights of women. and many activists become involved. duboise and, of course, the late pete segal who just died about a year ago. about one year ago. he also becomes again becomes involved in issues around africa and founded something called the council of african-american affairs. a couple of years ago you all reme
wanted to be the vice president under roosevelt but he was dumped in favor of harry truman.th something called the progressive party, and progressive entertainers, as there are many with -- [inaudible] some with mrs. clinton, some with mr. trump, some, of course, with mr. bush. the progressive party. and i did not understand, mr. duboise when he was in germany, he sees the movement of the german soldiers, the german nazi socialists -- . [inaudible] during this period of time also as the...
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the first time harry truman was president we had american energy dominance more energy exports than importsumption, now, for the first time ever, russian oil imports have gone record levels. bind is imploring opec to increase oil production. he is shutting us down so we can get more foreign sources of energy and be more reliant on china the whole renewable energy thing is going to give china complete mining monopoly on all these rare earth minerals. it is just incredible that we are all sitting back here and watching this happen six seven month since january i don't see any real opposition to this in washington at this point. >> mark: i can't get past that word you just used opec because i don't think i have heard it in the last decade. >> thank you. >> mark: thank you so much, marc, that was great stuff. have a terrific weekend. >> thank you, mark. >> mark: deep state photo shopping straight ahead on "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you
the first time harry truman was president we had american energy dominance more energy exports than importsumption, now, for the first time ever, russian oil imports have gone record levels. bind is imploring opec to increase oil production. he is shutting us down so we can get more foreign sources of energy and be more reliant on china the whole renewable energy thing is going to give china complete mining monopoly on all these rare earth minerals. it is just incredible that we are all sitting...
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harry truman once said, when eisenhower became present. poor ike, he's going to pick up the phone and he's going to start ordering people around, and they're not going to respond. this isn't the army. >> that seemed to work for the last guy. but go on, bakari. i'll give you the last word. >> i don't disagree with you because i know you've been there, and i know what you all went through to pass the affordable care act. i know how difficult it was. when i think about it, i think about tom pair yell la who sacrificed his seat. >> and others. >> he's one who jumps out to me. my only point is just -- and just purely looking at today's speech, it has the urgency of his words, and it should have the passion thereof. then we have to do more than that, that we deserve more than that. and to ask, to ask a base, to ask the voters who have come out many times before, just come out one more time, now that's a fight i'm going to be with you on. but just know we're making it that much more difficult. >> that's got to be the last word. i've got to run. i
harry truman once said, when eisenhower became present. poor ike, he's going to pick up the phone and he's going to start ordering people around, and they're not going to respond. this isn't the army. >> that seemed to work for the last guy. but go on, bakari. i'll give you the last word. >> i don't disagree with you because i know you've been there, and i know what you all went through to pass the affordable care act. i know how difficult it was. when i think about it, i think...
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wallace has been vice president under roosevelt, but he was -- dumped in favor of harry truman. some, of course, where mrs. clinton, some with mr. trump. and i didn't understand duboise, when he was in germany at the turn of the century, he sees the movement of the german social democrats, the progressive -- [inaudible] during this period of time as the progressive party forms, the cold war develops. the americans and russians had been allies during the war, but now they are -- [inaudible] is so the progressive party starts bringing out ideas of corporate control and the rights of african-americans, the rights of women, and many activists become involved. duboise and, of course, the late pete segal who just died about a year ago. about one year ago. he also becomes again involved in issues around africa and found something called the council of african affairs. you all remember trans-africa, the movement that led the struggle against apartheid. the provost at howard university gave with up his position as provost in order to work for these causes. he was a member of the communis
wallace has been vice president under roosevelt, but he was -- dumped in favor of harry truman. some, of course, where mrs. clinton, some with mr. trump. and i didn't understand duboise, when he was in germany at the turn of the century, he sees the movement of the german social democrats, the progressive -- [inaudible] during this period of time as the progressive party forms, the cold war develops. the americans and russians had been allies during the war, but now they are -- [inaudible] is...
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i to man, you as president harry truman asked her to help formulate the declaration of human rights. some of the male delegates were not pleased at 1st. could they gave was that because she was a woman. she was an activist, right? yes. there were many different committees, us president harry, to me and gave her a job on a committee dealing with social issues. and it was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting put gas for her to whoever couldn't do that. did he cut about the influx of refugees after world war 2? social issues suddenly became a thing of all you can appear to know in a case man. okay. eleanor roosevelt took on the task with a lot of careers and she was appointed the chair of the commission on human rights to claim as a mobile you can reach on the thumb. commission members complained about the pace she was determined to finish within the given time. ready to go, or what he did on it. don't look at it. if it's funny and, and did did. he gave one delegate, i think from indonesia complaint, he said human rights are not respected by the co
i to man, you as president harry truman asked her to help formulate the declaration of human rights. some of the male delegates were not pleased at 1st. could they gave was that because she was a woman. she was an activist, right? yes. there were many different committees, us president harry, to me and gave her a job on a committee dealing with social issues. and it was more of a representative job, a token gesture in that and then also putting put gas for her to whoever couldn't do that. did...
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what would harry truman say?dwight eisenhower say if they came back and heard from an american president saying hitler did some good things. i wonder if the good things that donald trump was thinking about was maybe the beer haul push in 1923, a coup d'etat attempt against the germany or the fire of 1933 which was exmighted by hitler to become a teacher. >> remember in -- 6 million is enough. michael beschloss, on a happier note, thanks to you and congratulations on your new show on peacock "fireside chat" with michael beschloss. >> be there and the fireside is right behind me. >> you bet. >>> flood the century. hundreds are dead and 1,000 missing. the water rising in parts of europe. we'll have a report. stay with us. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. winner, seven years in a row. in fact, subaru has won most trusted brand for more consecutive years than any other brand. no wonder kelley blue book also picked subaru as their best overall brand. once again. it's easy to love a brand you can trust. it's
what would harry truman say?dwight eisenhower say if they came back and heard from an american president saying hitler did some good things. i wonder if the good things that donald trump was thinking about was maybe the beer haul push in 1923, a coup d'etat attempt against the germany or the fire of 1933 which was exmighted by hitler to become a teacher. >> remember in -- 6 million is enough. michael beschloss, on a happier note, thanks to you and congratulations on your new show on...
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relations during the korean war, including general douglas macarthur's removal from command by harry truman. book tv features the latest others discussing the latest nonfiction books. on sunday, get in-depth look of the trump administration's handling of the covid-19 pandemic with "washington post" journalists yasmin abutalleb and damien paletta discussing their book "i'm your scenario." how the military's reliance on drones is affecting combat in the book "on killing remotely," interviewed by a cornell university professor. watch american history tv and but tv every weekend on c-span2. find a full schedule or program guide, visit c-span.org. the house committee investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol held its first hearing tuesday. officers from the u.s. capitol police and washington metropolitan police department will tell members what they saw and experienced on that day. watch the hearing live tuesday beginning at 9:30 eastern on
relations during the korean war, including general douglas macarthur's removal from command by harry truman. book tv features the latest others discussing the latest nonfiction books. on sunday, get in-depth look of the trump administration's handling of the covid-19 pandemic with "washington post" journalists yasmin abutalleb and damien paletta discussing their book "i'm your scenario." how the military's reliance on drones is affecting combat in the book "on killing...