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vice president humphrey.ce president humphrey won the nomination. ron and dottie went back to laconia and talked about the convention with their friends. >> it is the very differences of individuals, individual groups and everything else, that saved this whole damn thing for us. we all thought the same, we wouldn't really be correct. if you believe in democracy, you believe that two things, ration and reason. the other thing is you realize that all people don't look at what is right for human society the same way. it's a matter of degree. so, somehow, you have to talk about -- with politics, you never get the hundred percent. if you get any percent, you'll probably end up with 60%, which is what you want for the guy you worked the hardest for. >> it is never easy to accept defeat, but ron endorsed the decision in chicago and supported the democratic nominee, realizing that humphrey had been nominated by the will of the majority. and before long a large humphrey poster appeared on the side of ron's house. as t
vice president humphrey.ce president humphrey won the nomination. ron and dottie went back to laconia and talked about the convention with their friends. >> it is the very differences of individuals, individual groups and everything else, that saved this whole damn thing for us. we all thought the same, we wouldn't really be correct. if you believe in democracy, you believe that two things, ration and reason. the other thing is you realize that all people don't look at what is right for...
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that's not hubert humphrey. hubert humphrey is a great speaker. do you speak when, as we just saw in that clip, you had people screaming at you, "dump the hump" who see you as basically an operator for lyndon johnson who's extremely unpopular. so he's in a vice, a political vice, to this moment seems like a squeeze to me. >> and it was impossible for him to present himself as anything. i mean, it was done for him. you know, he didn't have much chance to really be himself. but interestingly enough, he was a revolutionary in 1948. so he was in the other role in 1948, and he became part of the very establishment, like it or not, that he attacked in 1948. >> a big change from the country from '48 to '68. next call, belfast, maine, pat. >> caller: hello. >> hi. >> caller: i worked for hubert humphrey. my husband in the '60s was his press secretary. i was muriel humphrey's press secretary. >> oh, my goodness. >> caller: and we were involved in his 1960 campaign. we were with him through all of 1968. we were at the democratic convention in the horror and
that's not hubert humphrey. hubert humphrey is a great speaker. do you speak when, as we just saw in that clip, you had people screaming at you, "dump the hump" who see you as basically an operator for lyndon johnson who's extremely unpopular. so he's in a vice, a political vice, to this moment seems like a squeeze to me. >> and it was impossible for him to present himself as anything. i mean, it was done for him. you know, he didn't have much chance to really be himself. but...
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vice president humphrey.sident humphrey won the nomination. ron and dottie went back to laconia and talked about the convention with their friends. >> it is the differences of individual groups and everything else that saved this whole damn thing for us. we all thought the same, we wouldn't be able to -- if you believe in democracy you believe in two things, ration and reason. the other thing is you realize all people don't look at what is right for human society the same way. it's a matter of degree. so somehow you have to -- politics are never 100%. you'll probably end up with 60% of what you really want. for the guy you work the hardest for. >> it is never easy to accept defeat, but ron endorsed the decision in chicago and supported the democratic nominee, realizing that humphrey had been nominated by the will of the majority. and before long a large humphrey poster appeared on the side of ron's house. as the campaign moved into its final weeks, the nation considered its choices. vice president humphrey. g
vice president humphrey.sident humphrey won the nomination. ron and dottie went back to laconia and talked about the convention with their friends. >> it is the differences of individual groups and everything else that saved this whole damn thing for us. we all thought the same, we wouldn't be able to -- if you believe in democracy you believe in two things, ration and reason. the other thing is you realize all people don't look at what is right for human society the same way. it's a...
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humphrey had been a free spirit, his whole career. it was a situation where he had to be controlled. johnson knew he could cause him
humphrey had been a free spirit, his whole career. it was a situation where he had to be controlled. johnson knew he could cause him
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that's hubert humphrey's grave stone. as we close here on this contender series, we're going to show you just a bit of video from that very unusual session in the house of representatives chambers. some real familiar faces to you old congress watchers will be here on this clip. when hubert humphrey just months before his death was invited back for a tribute and a celebration of his long political and legislative career. thanks for being with us. [ applause ] >> hubert, old friend, we ask you here so we can tell you, we love you. [ applause ] >> mr. speaker, knowing full well the dangers of what i'm about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consume to the senior senator from minnesota. [ applause ] >> and i know where i'm standing. i'm standing where the president of the united states gives his state of the union address. my goodness. how i longed for that opportunity. [ applause ] >>> we have more about the life of hubert humphrey coming up shortly. up next, his 1968 democratic presidential nomination acceptance s
that's hubert humphrey's grave stone. as we close here on this contender series, we're going to show you just a bit of video from that very unusual session in the house of representatives chambers. some real familiar faces to you old congress watchers will be here on this clip. when hubert humphrey just months before his death was invited back for a tribute and a celebration of his long political and legislative career. thanks for being with us. [ applause ] >> hubert, old friend, we ask...
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even after the nomination of humphrey, i remember humphrey was a very sad human even in his own celebratory moment. he knew what was going on out in the street, and out on the floor of the convention. ofre was so much criticism him and of continuing the war. experience, the most destructive, but also the most exciting convention in my time. greta: yeah, and compare how humphrey was chosen at the -- as the nominee in 1968 to four years yet -- four years later the way mcgovern is chosen. jules: a lot of it had to do with reform rules. delegates were selected by appointment of party bosses, governors. if you were a party official, you got a free ticket to the 1968 convention by nature of your influence or your official position as an office holder or as a party holder or office holder. in 1972, those people who wanted to get to the convention had to actually run as delegates supporting one of the primary , candidates. a lot of them picked the wrong horse in nation 72 because they supported ed muskie, the establishment candidate, and he had all of those officeholders pulling for him. but when h
even after the nomination of humphrey, i remember humphrey was a very sad human even in his own celebratory moment. he knew what was going on out in the street, and out on the floor of the convention. ofre was so much criticism him and of continuing the war. experience, the most destructive, but also the most exciting convention in my time. greta: yeah, and compare how humphrey was chosen at the -- as the nominee in 1968 to four years yet -- four years later the way mcgovern is chosen. jules: a...
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hubert humphrey, 31.3 million votes and 91 electoral votes. george wallace received nearly 10 million votes and 46 electoral votes. here is george wallace discussing the 1968 campaign. >> the support we have in at this region of the country gives us an excellent base. it will go forth in the beginning with at least the 177 at laurel boats that comprise the states of the south -- electoral votes that comprise the states of the south. no new party movement has ever had the grass roots support that our movement has. there are movements that are movements of personalities of some small group represented -- representing only a small fraction of the public vote. but our movement does represent the majority thinking of the american people at this moment. >> we are back live in montgomery, alabama. this is a live picture of the governor's mansion, two miles south of downtown montgomery. dan carper, how is it that george wallace got 10 million votes and 46 electoral votes? >> all the states he won were in the deep south. to him, that was a disappointme
hubert humphrey, 31.3 million votes and 91 electoral votes. george wallace received nearly 10 million votes and 46 electoral votes. here is george wallace discussing the 1968 campaign. >> the support we have in at this region of the country gives us an excellent base. it will go forth in the beginning with at least the 177 at laurel boats that comprise the states of the south -- electoral votes that comprise the states of the south. no new party movement has ever had the grass roots...
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hubert humphrey, 31.3 million votes and 91 electoral votes. george wallace received nearly 10 million votes and 46 electoral votes. here is george wallace discussing the 1968 campaign. >> the support we have in at this region of the
hubert humphrey, 31.3 million votes and 91 electoral votes. george wallace received nearly 10 million votes and 46 electoral votes. here is george wallace discussing the 1968 campaign. >> the support we have in at this region of the
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even after the nomination of humphreys, i remember humphreys was a very sad figure at his own supposedly celebratory moment because he knew what was going on in the street and on the floor of the convention. himas such a criticism of and the continuation of the war. that was my experience of the most disruptive but most exciting convention in my time. >> compare how humphrey was chosen as the nominee in 68 to four years later how mcgovern is chosen. mcgovern had perform rules. delegates were selected in as they were four years. for years. by the nature of influence and a delegate, you had a ticket to the 1968 convention. in 1972, those people, in order theet the convention -- to convention, they had to run as delegates supporting one of the primary candidates. a lot of those people picked the by taking the 72, establishment candidate. disintegrated, and they were all left out of the convention hall. so many new people had never been to a convention before, and s instead ofthe seat the high and mighty who went to the conventions and 68. 68.n >> we are uncovering george inovern, our 13th c
even after the nomination of humphreys, i remember humphreys was a very sad figure at his own supposedly celebratory moment because he knew what was going on in the street and on the floor of the convention. himas such a criticism of and the continuation of the war. that was my experience of the most disruptive but most exciting convention in my time. >> compare how humphrey was chosen as the nominee in 68 to four years later how mcgovern is chosen. mcgovern had perform rules. delegates...
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hubert humphrey was at 28%, and we were at 43%. 15 points ahead of humphrey.lection ended four, five weeks later, 43-all. hubert humphrey almost put the boss, the old man, as we called him, into the history books alongside tom dewey, the stake was the democratic part and all those democrats started coming home from wallace to humphrey, and we got them all. it wasn't until four years later after the white house that we put together the 49-state new majority. we did have a final nixon belief, and he wrote, that the final telethon that we had -- let me tell you how that worked. we had a telethon four hours before the election. they would get the questions would come into the nixon girls and the volunteers, and they would write the questions down, and they'd take them into a back room where i was, and where shelly and rosewoods and major -- rose woods and major acker were, and the questions would come in and i'd say, well, we i -- we can frame this question a little better. and then they would type them up, then send them out to bud wilkinson, and he would pitch t
hubert humphrey was at 28%, and we were at 43%. 15 points ahead of humphrey.lection ended four, five weeks later, 43-all. hubert humphrey almost put the boss, the old man, as we called him, into the history books alongside tom dewey, the stake was the democratic part and all those democrats started coming home from wallace to humphrey, and we got them all. it wasn't until four years later after the white house that we put together the 49-state new majority. we did have a final nixon belief, and...
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>>> we have more about the life of hubert humphrey coming up shortly. up next, his 1968 democratic presidential nomination acceptance speech. we have video footage of the 1968 presidential campaign. >>> american history tv airs on cspan3 every weekend telling the american story through events, interviews and visits to historic locations. this month, american history tv is in prime time to introduce you to programs you could see every weekend on cspan3. our features include lectures in history. to hear lectures by top history professors. american artifacts takes a look at the treasures. real america, revealing the 20th century. the civil war, where you hear about the people who shaped the civil war and reconstruction. and the presidency focuses on u.s. presidents and first ladies to learn about their politics, policies and legacies. all this month and every weekend on american history tv on cspan3. >>> road to the white house rewind continues with hubert humphrey accepting his party's presidential nomination at the 1968 democratic con vepgs in chicago. t
>>> we have more about the life of hubert humphrey coming up shortly. up next, his 1968 democratic presidential nomination acceptance speech. we have video footage of the 1968 presidential campaign. >>> american history tv airs on cspan3 every weekend telling the american story through events, interviews and visits to historic locations. this month, american history tv is in prime time to introduce you to programs you could see every weekend on cspan3. our features include...
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that's hubert humphrey's gravestone. >> we are going to show you a bit of a video from that very unusual sessions in the house of representatives chambers. he was invited back to a tribute and a celebration of his long political and legislative career. thanks for being with us. [ applause ] >> we ask you here so we can tell you that we love you. [ applause ] >> knowing full well of what i am about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consume to the senator of minnesota. [ applause ] >> i know where i am standing. i am standing where the president of the united states gives the state of the union address. my goodness, how i want that opportunity. [ applause ] >>> we have more about the life of hubert humphrey coming you shortly. up next is the 1968 democratic nomination acceptance speech about 40 minutes featured a archival footage of the presidential campaign of the 1968. american history tv airs on c-span 3 every weekend of interviews and visits to historic locations. this month, american history tv in primetime to introduce you programs that you can see every weekend. our featur
that's hubert humphrey's gravestone. >> we are going to show you a bit of a video from that very unusual sessions in the house of representatives chambers. he was invited back to a tribute and a celebration of his long political and legislative career. thanks for being with us. [ applause ] >> we ask you here so we can tell you that we love you. [ applause ] >> knowing full well of what i am about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consume to the senator of minnesota....
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humphrey won 13 states plus d.c. and george wallace won nearly 10 million votes, five states 46 electoral votes. dan carter who won the black vote in 1968? >> it was hubert humphrey. >> do you remember how voted for? did you vote for hubert humphrey? >> not only that he was humphrey's national committee. i was a co-chair of the national committee of educators to support hubert humphrey. that was the first time in 196 that blacks went to the democratic national convention. and it turned out that i was printed and lucky enough to go because account chairman had arranged that. >> it was quite the wild convention wasn't it. >> yeah that was the convention in 1968. yes, i was a pro-humphrey person. i knew him personally. so yes we achieved what we wanted to achieve to get him nominated but didn't achieve what we wanted to to get him elected. >> we are out in front of the of the governor's mansion innings montgomery alabama, where george wallace lived for a good part of his life 16 years he lived here. this is the contende
humphrey won 13 states plus d.c. and george wallace won nearly 10 million votes, five states 46 electoral votes. dan carter who won the black vote in 1968? >> it was hubert humphrey. >> do you remember how voted for? did you vote for hubert humphrey? >> not only that he was humphrey's national committee. i was a co-chair of the national committee of educators to support hubert humphrey. that was the first time in 196 that blacks went to the democratic national convention. and...
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>> it was hubert humphrey. >> i was humphrey's national committee. i was coach chair of educators to support humphrey. that was the first time in 1968 that black went to the national convention i was privileged and lucky enough to go because chairman bob arranged that. >> it was a convention, was it? >> yes, i was a pro-humphrey. yes, we achieved what we wanted to achieve. we did not achieve what we want elected. we are out in front of the governor's election where george wallace lived 20% of his life. 16 years he lived here. two miles south of montgomery. this is the contenders, we have two more weeks after this. our next call comes from jackson, mississippi, jordan, you are on c-span. >> caller: i have a comment and a question. i began my interests in politics when i was 10-year-old working in pennsylvania as a volunteer. even though it did not have a great deal of support in pennsylvania, he certainly had a strong base support in the philadelphia area. my question for doctor carter is what was his relationship as far as richard nixon. did he -- i
>> it was hubert humphrey. >> i was humphrey's national committee. i was coach chair of educators to support humphrey. that was the first time in 1968 that black went to the national convention i was privileged and lucky enough to go because chairman bob arranged that. >> it was a convention, was it? >> yes, i was a pro-humphrey. yes, we achieved what we wanted to achieve. we did not achieve what we want elected. we are out in front of the governor's election where...
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did you vote for view bert humphrey? >> i was a co-chair for the national committee of educators to support hubert humphrey. i was a strong hubert humphrey person. that was the first time in 1968 that blacks went to the democratic national convention. and it turned out that i was privileged and lucky enough to go. because chairman bob vance had arranged that. >> that was a wild convention, wasn't it? >> yes, that was the convention of 1968. i knew him personally. so yes, we achieved what we wanted to achieve to get humphrey nominated. we didn't achieve what we wanted to to get him elected. >> we're out in front of the governor's mansion in montgomery, alabama, where george wallace lived for 20% of his life. this is the contenders, our 12th week, we have two more weeks after this our next call comes from jackson, mississippi, jordan, you're on c-span, hi. >> >> caller: i have a comment and a question. i began my interests in politics when i was 10-year-old working in pennsylvania as a volunteer. even though it did not hav
did you vote for view bert humphrey? >> i was a co-chair for the national committee of educators to support hubert humphrey. i was a strong hubert humphrey person. that was the first time in 1968 that blacks went to the democratic national convention. and it turned out that i was privileged and lucky enough to go. because chairman bob vance had arranged that. >> that was a wild convention, wasn't it? >> yes, that was the convention of 1968. i knew him personally. so yes, we...
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humphrey. there is no alternative.pe you see the change. and we're going to look a little next time we meet, we'll spend a few more minutes looking at some of these other spots from 1968 and also two or three from elections thereafter. and look at a little bit about how emotion was used in politics and how it still is, and these 1968 i think64 and are great examples of how advertisers begin to figure out that it was not rational appeals that were, -- that worked, but emotional particulars and particularly fear which is still i think the most powerful force in american politics and perhaps politics anywhere. so that's all we have for today. i have -- you're welcome to go assignments for you. i haven't graded your assignments that you turned in last time but i have a few that are still left over. so -- johnson. sitting anymore. here you go. erin. join us every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern as we join college classrooms to hear lectures on topics from the american revolution to 9/11. they are also ava
humphrey. there is no alternative.pe you see the change. and we're going to look a little next time we meet, we'll spend a few more minutes looking at some of these other spots from 1968 and also two or three from elections thereafter. and look at a little bit about how emotion was used in politics and how it still is, and these 1968 i think64 and are great examples of how advertisers begin to figure out that it was not rational appeals that were, -- that worked, but emotional particulars and...
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senator humphrey is not the only frightened republican.ther house republican scott has announced he'll vote for gary johnson instead of donald trump, bringing down the total number of representatives not supporting to six. six republican senators have now indicated they will not vote for donald trump with the latest being, just tonight, maine senator sue susan collin who is wrote in a washington post, it was a piece posted tonight, i will not be voting for donald trump for president. this is not a decision i make lightly, for i am a life long republican but donald trump does not reflect historical republican values nor the inclusive approach to governing that is critical to handle the division in our country. joining us now, form senator from new hampshire and michael barns, former political appointee in the george w. bush drug policy law. he's supporting hillary clinton for president. senator humphrey welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> you're not voting for donald trump, that means you are going to vote for hillary clinton? >> good
senator humphrey is not the only frightened republican.ther house republican scott has announced he'll vote for gary johnson instead of donald trump, bringing down the total number of representatives not supporting to six. six republican senators have now indicated they will not vote for donald trump with the latest being, just tonight, maine senator sue susan collin who is wrote in a washington post, it was a piece posted tonight, i will not be voting for donald trump for president. this is...
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the victim is humphrey's sister. >>> those are outraged over the epipen price. ceo says she won't lower the price, but her company will offer coupons for those in need. not everybody a colorado mother went to a kaiser pharmacy and told the co-pay card was not accepted. >> my current provider does not have the access to accept the rebate. so when i take my 0 co-pay coupon in, they have no way of processing it. >> the statement here kaiser said they're looking into the program. they say it's time models. >>> the candidates had a war of words. there's 74 days left until the november election. clinton and trump are accusing each other of bigotry. brian web has the latest. >>reporter: clinton is accusing trump of release -- >> his message is make america hate again. what she calls racist lies and conspiracy theories. >> there's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, but its never had a nominee of a major nominee encouraging it and giving it a national mega phone until now. >> trump tried to beat clinton to punch on racism claims. >> to hillary clinton and her
the victim is humphrey's sister. >>> those are outraged over the epipen price. ceo says she won't lower the price, but her company will offer coupons for those in need. not everybody a colorado mother went to a kaiser pharmacy and told the co-pay card was not accepted. >> my current provider does not have the access to accept the rebate. so when i take my 0 co-pay coupon in, they have no way of processing it. >> the statement here kaiser said they're looking into the...
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thank you. >> and vice president humphrey became the last democratic candidate to enter the race.heir to the support that had been given to the president, humphrey acquired a substantial number of delegate votes before the national convention. >> thank you very much. hello there. >> senator robert kennedy ended most of his campaign speeches with the phrase "some men see things as they are and ask why. i dream of things that never were and ask why not." before those dreams would ever become reality, senator kennedy was killed. shot by an assassin in the kitchen of a los angeles hotel. the nation mourned. and for a time politics were forgotten. although the country had lost a man that many loved, his death could not destroy the essential stability of the democratic process. the nation still had to choose a leader, and in time the campaigns began again. >> do we have a nixon poster? >> jim wilson, working for nixon in laconia, was looking forward to the republican national convention. the choices at the miami beach convention were richard nixon, governor nelson rockefeller of new yor
thank you. >> and vice president humphrey became the last democratic candidate to enter the race.heir to the support that had been given to the president, humphrey acquired a substantial number of delegate votes before the national convention. >> thank you very much. hello there. >> senator robert kennedy ended most of his campaign speeches with the phrase "some men see things as they are and ask why. i dream of things that never were and ask why not." before those...
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humphreys. covering the cardinals, this week in san diego, richard saenz live in the best place in the country right now. >> reporter: i have to hand it to the arizona cardinals. they knew they had to be here on friday to take on the san diego preseason. why not come a couple of days early and practice against the chargers. you get a look at offense and defense and everybody wirntion even guns 'n' roses who are here tonight. >> it is fun to beat the heat. you have guns 'n' roses taking over our stadium. it should be fun to go up against new receivers to get us ready for the season. it will be great for u preparation against another opponent. >> reporter: we're back out live in san diego. i think i saw rick d'amico out
humphreys. covering the cardinals, this week in san diego, richard saenz live in the best place in the country right now. >> reporter: i have to hand it to the arizona cardinals. they knew they had to be here on friday to take on the san diego preseason. why not come a couple of days early and practice against the chargers. you get a look at offense and defense and everybody wirntion even guns 'n' roses who are here tonight. >> it is fun to beat the heat. you have guns 'n' roses...
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>> it was hubert humphrey. >> i was humphrey's national committee. i was coach chair of educators to support humphrey. that was the first time in 1968 that black went to the national convention i was privileged and lucky enough to go because chairman bob arranged that. >> it was a convention, was it? >> yes, i was a pro-humphrey. yes, we achieved what we wanted to achieve. we did not achieve what we want elected. we are out in front of the governor's election where george wallace lived 20% of his life. 16 years he lived here. two miles south of montgomery. this is the contenders, we have two more weeks after this. our next call comes from jackson, mississippi, jordan, you are on c-span. >> caller: i have a comment and a question. i began my interests in politics when i was 10-year-old working in pennsylvania as a volunteer. even though it did not have a great deal of support in pennsylvania, he certainly had a strong base support in the philadelphia area. my question for doctor carter is what was his relationship as far as richard nixon. did he -- i
>> it was hubert humphrey. >> i was humphrey's national committee. i was coach chair of educators to support humphrey. that was the first time in 1968 that black went to the national convention i was privileged and lucky enough to go because chairman bob arranged that. >> it was a convention, was it? >> yes, i was a pro-humphrey. yes, we achieved what we wanted to achieve. we did not achieve what we want elected. we are out in front of the governor's election where...
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hubert humphrey had gone to the floor and forced a floor fight on the civil rights plank. the southern democrats were mad enough going into this convention. then hubert humphrey says, our plank on civil rights is not as strong as the republicans'! it's the same mush that we were pedalling in 1944. no, we need to move out of the shadow of states' rights into the bright sunlight of civil rights. and he forces a floor fight onto the floor of the convention, first one since prohibition, and he wins. he wins and the southern democrats, some of them, anyway, walk out. they walk out. the convention is just dragging into chaos. then when they announce harry truman is coming to the hall at 1:00 a.m., past any media notice that you could get, they unleash this, they open up this big floral display of the liberty bell because they're in philadelphia, and they fly out the doves of peace, which are all pigeons, actually, and they've been couped up for hours now and they see all the lights and the noise and the bands, and they just go crazy! and they're attacking things and flying into
hubert humphrey had gone to the floor and forced a floor fight on the civil rights plank. the southern democrats were mad enough going into this convention. then hubert humphrey says, our plank on civil rights is not as strong as the republicans'! it's the same mush that we were pedalling in 1944. no, we need to move out of the shadow of states' rights into the bright sunlight of civil rights. and he forces a floor fight onto the floor of the convention, first one since prohibition, and he...
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humphrey is the is the half sister of the kids' dead mother-- kimberley harvill. her body was found in a remote area in los angeles county-- more than a week ago. investigators say harvill and her three children were last seen traveling with the couple. 12 people are dead injured ---after an attack on the american university in afghanistan. gun shots and explosions could be heard at the campus... where several american professors and dozens of students took cover in classrooms and safe rooms while police and special forces surrounded it.. initial reports say-- there attack was carried out by several gunmen the attack comes just weeks after two of its professors were kidnapped at gunpoint on august seventh. men in military uniforms abducted them while traveled between campus and their home in kabul...the professors' whereabouts are unclear. a recently diagnosed cancer patient has been reunited with her stolen truck, that was taken from right in front of her valley home tuesday. fox5's eric hilt explains how a viewer helped make sure the truck was returned. in just
humphrey is the is the half sister of the kids' dead mother-- kimberley harvill. her body was found in a remote area in los angeles county-- more than a week ago. investigators say harvill and her three children were last seen traveling with the couple. 12 people are dead injured ---after an attack on the american university in afghanistan. gun shots and explosions could be heard at the campus... where several american professors and dozens of students took cover in classrooms and safe rooms...
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of killing kimberly harvill -- who is humphrey's half sister -- and taking her three kids. they were traveling with one infant who is safe...and taken into to the baby ...were found earlier this week in albuquerque, new mexico. authorities are now working on returning them to california. and in arizona --- officials have increased the reward for information leading to an arrest in a series of sniper attacks in phoenix. seven people have been killed....and two others have been wounded. the shootings took place from mid- march to mid-july. the previous reward for information leading to arrests was 50-thousand dollars. it's now been increased to 75- thousand. police believe the shooter is a hispanic man, but say others may al the ryan lochte drama continues... brazilian police are now charging u-s olympic swimmer ryan lochte with falsely reporting a crime. this is surveillance video from the alleged incident. lochte had originally said that he and three other swimmers were robbed at gunpoint at a gas station in rio. he since admitted that he quote 'over- exaggerated' the story
of killing kimberly harvill -- who is humphrey's half sister -- and taking her three kids. they were traveling with one infant who is safe...and taken into to the baby ...were found earlier this week in albuquerque, new mexico. authorities are now working on returning them to california. and in arizona --- officials have increased the reward for information leading to an arrest in a series of sniper attacks in phoenix. seven people have been killed....and two others have been wounded. the...
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the result is that hubert humphrey became the running mate instead. humphrey was in dewey's debt until the day he died. >> and they were social friends. >> they were social friends. >> they were both friends of dwayne andrews'. and they spent parts of winters together. i even went to the races with them, with the humphreys and the deweys once. >> well, we are all out of time, gentlemen. want to thank the both of you for being our guests tonight and talking to our viewers. talking about tom dewey, 1948 campaign. our "contenders" and our 14-week series. and we want to thank all of you for watching tonight and calling in. and the staff of the roosevelt hotel here who have been very helpful to our crew tonight. a big thanks to everyone. ♪ ♪ >>> coming up here on c-span 3, lectures in history, with a look at the 1944 presidential campaign when thomas dewey ran against president franklin roosevelt. and in three hours david petrusia talks about his book about the 18948 presidential race when harry truman beat thomas dewey. tomorrow night, american history tv
the result is that hubert humphrey became the running mate instead. humphrey was in dewey's debt until the day he died. >> and they were social friends. >> they were social friends. >> they were both friends of dwayne andrews'. and they spent parts of winters together. i even went to the races with them, with the humphreys and the deweys once. >> well, we are all out of time, gentlemen. want to thank the both of you for being our guests tonight and talking to our...
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then hubert humphrey said our plank on civil rights is not as strong as the republicans'. it's the same mush that we were paddling in 1944. no, we need a move out of the shadow of states rights into the bright sunlight of civil rights, and he forces a floor fight on to the convention, the first one since 1932 and the democrats, since prohibition and he wins. , he wins in the southern democrats, some of them anyway, walk out, walk out. the convention is dragging on into chaos, and then when they announced harry truman is coming into the hall at 1:00 a.m. past any immediate notice that you could get, they unleash this, they open this big floral display of the liberty bell in philadelphia and they fly out the doves of peace which are all pigeons actually, and they have been trooped up for hours now. and they see all the lights and the fans and they just go crazy. they are attacking things and flying into electric fans and landing on sam raeburn's head and they are doing things that , pigeons do. [laughter] and harry truman has worn a white suit. [laughter] probably the low po
then hubert humphrey said our plank on civil rights is not as strong as the republicans'. it's the same mush that we were paddling in 1944. no, we need a move out of the shadow of states rights into the bright sunlight of civil rights, and he forces a floor fight on to the convention, the first one since 1932 and the democrats, since prohibition and he wins. , he wins in the southern democrats, some of them anyway, walk out, walk out. the convention is dragging on into chaos, and then when they...
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northern liberals like hubert humphrey. big city bosses of chicago, jersey city. members of franklin d. roosevelt's family. all of them come together, and they want ike. they want to stampede the convention for ike. ike finally draws back and says, no, at the last minute. otherwise, it could have been eisenhower as the nominee and even as the president beating dewey, and he says no. not his year yet. he does become president that year, of columbia university. four years more for the presidency. so truman, truman is so bad. it's so bad at that convention. he gets on the phone and he's calling william o. douglas, the supreme court justice. will you be my vice president? why him? because william o. douglas is a guy who is respected by the old new dealers. he has to get back in good graces with that wing of the party. he's got to cement that tie to the new deal. and william o. douglas supposedly says i will not be a number two man to a number two man. and turns him down. so he takes albin barkley, the democratic leader of the senate, and you have a ticket which is bar
northern liberals like hubert humphrey. big city bosses of chicago, jersey city. members of franklin d. roosevelt's family. all of them come together, and they want ike. they want to stampede the convention for ike. ike finally draws back and says, no, at the last minute. otherwise, it could have been eisenhower as the nominee and even as the president beating dewey, and he says no. not his year yet. he does become president that year, of columbia university. four years more for the presidency....
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authorities say humphrey and robertson are considered armed and dangerous. and officers say humphrey isd children's aunt and they're wanted for the kidnapping and persons of murder of children's mother. her body found days ago in california. the couple drove new our state and left the kids in albuquerque. >>> and for 37:00 back at the live desk and this is out of indiana, a twister destroying so many buildings in the town of cocomo, north of indianapolis and this mean strauss ef-3 tornado ripping roofs off of buildings and air conditioners landing on top of and wiping out businesses in shockly and no major injuries to report. and walk with me. i want to walk to the billing board and show you something here and this is inside a restaurant. you see this in and this is nice and oh, it went out. guess what happens next. you're going to see the camera move and coo know you'reon the right-hand part of the screen and that is a starbucks there and you see that clayness? that was a starbucks collapsed right there and amazing that nobody was injured in that and obviou
authorities say humphrey and robertson are considered armed and dangerous. and officers say humphrey isd children's aunt and they're wanted for the kidnapping and persons of murder of children's mother. her body found days ago in california. the couple drove new our state and left the kids in albuquerque. >>> and for 37:00 back at the live desk and this is out of indiana, a twister destroying so many buildings in the town of cocomo, north of indianapolis and this mean strauss ef-3...
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miami resident tracy humphrey is on her way to get tested for zika. concern over the virus known to cause birth defects has prompted tracy and her husband to spend $700 in mosquito protection zappers at home. we also have a fogger. we have the mag skeeto magnet which has helped the most. >> reporter: officials hope spraying insecticide helps. they're doing so by air. and on the ground. mosquito control workers illustrating how perfect breeding grounds for mosquitos can be hidden in the foliage. >> no standing water. no standing water. >> reporter: florida governor rick scott toured the windwood area of miami thursday, the site of zika apparently spread by local mosquitos. the governor has pledged free zika testing for all pregnant women in the state even though there is a shortage of test kits as well as money to help fight zika. congress went on recess last month without approving emergency funding that president obama requested back in february. >> the president and congress need to work together. they need to be a partner. this is not a state issue
miami resident tracy humphrey is on her way to get tested for zika. concern over the virus known to cause birth defects has prompted tracy and her husband to spend $700 in mosquito protection zappers at home. we also have a fogger. we have the mag skeeto magnet which has helped the most. >> reporter: officials hope spraying insecticide helps. they're doing so by air. and on the ground. mosquito control workers illustrating how perfect breeding grounds for mosquitos can be hidden in the...
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. >> both suspects are now in custody. 22-year-old britney humphrey and 27-year-old joshua robertson are accused of a killing kimberly who is humphrey's half sister and taking her three ki they were arrested thursday without incident after a massive multi straight manhunt. after local motel. that's when they came in contact with britney. she was seated inside of a vehicle. upon contacting britney, they became aware that joshua robertson was couple blocks away. they were travel with one infant who is safe. one and a half-year-old madison was taken into protective custody by pueblo police department. related to a baby two-year-old joslin and three-year-old braden watkins and 5-year-old riley watkins were found earlier this week in albuquerque, new mexico. the good samaritan had recently bee friend ad joshua and knee at the motel and left in the care, of these three children were left in his care. a certain point, he became suspicious that they were not returning. that's when he called the local police albert, authorities are now working with los angeles sheriff's office to return them
. >> both suspects are now in custody. 22-year-old britney humphrey and 27-year-old joshua robertson are accused of a killing kimberly who is humphrey's half sister and taking her three ki they were arrested thursday without incident after a massive multi straight manhunt. after local motel. that's when they came in contact with britney. she was seated inside of a vehicle. upon contacting britney, they became aware that joshua robertson was couple blocks away. they were travel with one...
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or hubert humphrey versus estes kefauver? a lot of question, and we're going to let newton minow, who was actively involved in the 1956 adlai stevenson campaign. mr. minow? >> certainly, kefauver didn't help. i don't know who would have helped given the fact that, again, president eisenhower was at the top of the ticket. but i think what richard said about kennedy was exactly correct. the opportunity to be at the convention and be seen as a vice presidential possibility introduced jack kennedy to the country, and i remember a few years later i saw him at a dinner, and i said, you know, we called him jack then. i said jack, if you're still interested, you could get the nomination for vice president next time. he looked at me and said vice president? vice president? i'm going to run for president. he was only 39 years old, but he had made up his mind. >> can i ask you -- the caller raises a point that i'm sure governor stevenson heard many times during his lifetime, this notion that he talked over the heads of people. what was
or hubert humphrey versus estes kefauver? a lot of question, and we're going to let newton minow, who was actively involved in the 1956 adlai stevenson campaign. mr. minow? >> certainly, kefauver didn't help. i don't know who would have helped given the fact that, again, president eisenhower was at the top of the ticket. but i think what richard said about kennedy was exactly correct. the opportunity to be at the convention and be seen as a vice presidential possibility introduced jack...
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the result is that hubert humphrey became the running mate instead. humphrey was in dewey's debt until the day he died. >> all right. >> and they were social friends. >> they were social friends. >> yep, both friends of dwayne andreas, and they spent parts of winter together. and i even went to the races with them, with the humphreys and the deweys once. >> well, we are all out of time, gentlemen. i want to thank the both of you for being our guests tonight and talking to our viewers, talking about tom dewey, 1948 campaign. our "contenders," our 14-week series. we want to thank all of you for watching tonight and calling in, and the staff of the roosevelt hotel here, who have been very helpful to our crew tonight. a big thanks to everyone. ♪ ♪ >>> at c-span.org, you can watch our public affairs and political programming any time at your convenience on your desktop, laptop or mobile device. here's how. go to our home page, c-span.org, and click on the video library search bar. here you can type in the name of the speaker, the sponsor of a bill or even
the result is that hubert humphrey became the running mate instead. humphrey was in dewey's debt until the day he died. >> all right. >> and they were social friends. >> they were social friends. >> yep, both friends of dwayne andreas, and they spent parts of winter together. and i even went to the races with them, with the humphreys and the deweys once. >> well, we are all out of time, gentlemen. i want to thank the both of you for being our guests tonight and...
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adam humphrey, look, and didn't go after him. 73-yard touchdown and 17-3, words for like, hey, go after him. it gets worse. winston to mike evans, and then to taylor. and josh is back in a big way. caught a big pass a and that touchdown, 43 yards, that is the gordon we fell in love with years ago and hopefully we'll final. they're 0 and 3. we have the bears at home on thursday and then september 11, at the eagles for the first regular season game and people joking, text message said, could be 0 and 16, maybe one win. people are concerned. we know it's going to be a long season, but you sit there and wonder, how can this team win? they're going to figure it out, maybe two or three, but watching tonight, you don't get a fuzzy feeling about it. what's going through your head if you're hugh jackson. >> you have to remember, he needs more than a year or two, let him have a couple of years to get this turned around. he knows he has work to do. he's concerned about the penalties and the stuff all around, the offense defense that makes it worse. >>> and in other news, cleveland teachers could b
adam humphrey, look, and didn't go after him. 73-yard touchdown and 17-3, words for like, hey, go after him. it gets worse. winston to mike evans, and then to taylor. and josh is back in a big way. caught a big pass a and that touchdown, 43 yards, that is the gordon we fell in love with years ago and hopefully we'll final. they're 0 and 3. we have the bears at home on thursday and then september 11, at the eagles for the first regular season game and people joking, text message said, could be 0...
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humphrey, it is fascinating, you look at what humphrey did to block wallace with blue-collar voters. you said you think he is for the working man? look at his record in alabama, thousands of dollars less. he had been a union buster, which is what clinton is doing with trump. for you, look at how he treated his workers. charlie: but is what she has to do, go to his face and make inroads. she may very well be able to. she may easily win because the movement is larger than we all imagine. the discontent is deeper and wider than we know. if he is going to win, that has to be a reality. isn: we know the discontent big, but the question is if you can final this into the electoral process. if he could get all the people -- charlie: can she come in and steal some of that by casting, reflecting on who he is, and at the same time being able to overcome whatever the resistance is to her? john: yes, yes, i think that is right. overcoming resistance to her is hard. charlie: it has built up over years. john: it has built up over years, and there is more -- it is harder once a person has an opinion
humphrey, it is fascinating, you look at what humphrey did to block wallace with blue-collar voters. you said you think he is for the working man? look at his record in alabama, thousands of dollars less. he had been a union buster, which is what clinton is doing with trump. for you, look at how he treated his workers. charlie: but is what she has to do, go to his face and make inroads. she may very well be able to. she may easily win because the movement is larger than we all imagine. the...
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to have to take on and humphrey was tainted by his vice presidency is it maden johnson it difficulteople to believe that he would be adamantly opposed to the vietnam war. and that was one of the advantages for richard nixon. host: don, hello? caller: yes, i want to thank c-span. it is always fear that works. with terrorism and everything. trump, i was for him until i saw the speech. he was talking about police but didn't say anything about on our slack people getting shot. police, you are going after america, for any american it's wrong. isaw him to that speech and want to talk about mussolini. i watch a documentary about fiddler. his uniform on but he couldn't get elected. democrat,me a social put a suit on said everything he wanted to hear and as soon as he got into power, he put his uniform on and that is what got me about trump. just using fear. absolutely. i will be brief here but two points to that. there is no doubt that fear is a in element that was present nixon's rhetoric and donald trump now. i absolutely agree with the caller. colorat you heard the talk about was the ana
to have to take on and humphrey was tainted by his vice presidency is it maden johnson it difficulteople to believe that he would be adamantly opposed to the vietnam war. and that was one of the advantages for richard nixon. host: don, hello? caller: yes, i want to thank c-span. it is always fear that works. with terrorism and everything. trump, i was for him until i saw the speech. he was talking about police but didn't say anything about on our slack people getting shot. police, you are going...
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. >> williams definitely got better and so did dooej humphreys. his first start is against one of the best past rushers. he learned this. >> don't be so hyped for the start of the game. -- the game excites me. but i got to understand you have to be calm so when you get out in the game you can play with your technique. >> he's probably the second best pass rusher and to go against him for the first time i think it took him a little bit to settle down. he said he was really amped up and i thought he did a good job. how about nicholas. this sweet truck stick right there. he's struggled to stray healthy at times so where did this confidence come from? >> kind of towards the end of last season. i was running a lot of the seahawk team stuff and doing well. this was a little bit of a switch for me. hey i can hang here. hang. after the olympics we are cooking with larry fitzgerald. plus if the cardinals could send one player to the olympics my vote? david johnson. i'll tell you why after the moms know their kids need love. and encouragement. they also kno
. >> williams definitely got better and so did dooej humphreys. his first start is against one of the best past rushers. he learned this. >> don't be so hyped for the start of the game. -- the game excites me. but i got to understand you have to be calm so when you get out in the game you can play with your technique. >> he's probably the second best pass rusher and to go against him for the first time i think it took him a little bit to settle down. he said he was really...
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humphreys will stay longer. to secure his position. we'll talk more about this tonight at 9:00 as we continue our coverage live from cardinals' training camp. >> all right, jude, thanks. >> a lot of excitement in the air. >> reporter: college, high school, professional, i love football. >> "tmz" is next. albertsons has everything you need, every day! the freshest food and low albertsons prices. and right now you can save even more during our huge anniversary sale. happy anniversary to me. get select varieties of pepsi, 12-pack 12-ounce cans, 4 for $8.88 when you buy 4. and gatorade 32-ounce bottles, 58 cents each when you buy 6. albertsons huge anniversary sale. it's just better. ? find an agent at amfam.com. >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: three team u.s.a. players decide to have a spa day in rio. it turned out to be a whore house. >> did you hear where the nba players are staying? >> a yacht. >> why don't you go to the brothel? girls to go to the yacht. >> the girls go out to the yacht, rowing. rows for hoes. >> britney spears new video
humphreys will stay longer. to secure his position. we'll talk more about this tonight at 9:00 as we continue our coverage live from cardinals' training camp. >> all right, jude, thanks. >> a lot of excitement in the air. >> reporter: college, high school, professional, i love football. >> "tmz" is next. albertsons has everything you need, every day! the freshest food and low albertsons prices. and right now you can save even more during our huge anniversary...