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ike preferred this style of meeting. preferred to have as few people as possible when discussing relations with world leaders because he felt that it allowed the leaders to be more honest and open if there were less ears listening to them. the meetings that ike and krushchev hold at camp david and in washington, d.c. did further thaw u.s. relations with the soviet union. they brought them closer to an agreement on the disposition of west berlin and when krushchev finally departed washington, d.c. for moscow, he implied to eisenhower that the personal relationship between the two would prove helpful in approaching mutual disagreements. now, eisenhower also had to deal with the rest of the world. his perth diplomacy did not solely focus on soviet union. he was already quite friendly and knew most of the leaders of western europe. england and france were close and very strong allies. near the end of his presidency, he started meeting with more leaders outside of the northern hemisphere. and he met with lots of leaders throu
ike preferred this style of meeting. preferred to have as few people as possible when discussing relations with world leaders because he felt that it allowed the leaders to be more honest and open if there were less ears listening to them. the meetings that ike and krushchev hold at camp david and in washington, d.c. did further thaw u.s. relations with the soviet union. they brought them closer to an agreement on the disposition of west berlin and when krushchev finally departed washington,...
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and would chase ike all around e the yard.dt eventually ike's uncle got upset and tired of him doing that, of running away, so he handed him a broom handle that he cut the broom off and said, next time g that gander comes atan you, you give him a whack. well, sure enough the gander comes at him and ike takes a swing at him and lands a hit on him and he says that kind of empty gated an uneasy peace between the to.re' the gander would stay out of his way but honk at me at certain times. so, there's some -- the rn her groundworke for what would becos on peace and foster peace are t being born here. his mom taught him the lesson that hatred is futile, anger is futile. this comes from when he got -- e toe got so mad that his brothers were being allowed to do something that he wasn't, that he beat his hands against the tree they were really tore up o and bleeding. and after he calmed down and an everything, his mom was dressinu his wounds.ontr she was talking tool him about some script tour and also abouth hatred and saying that this is -- you have to control this. and if you vaib mean, to
and would chase ike all around e the yard.dt eventually ike's uncle got upset and tired of him doing that, of running away, so he handed him a broom handle that he cut the broom off and said, next time g that gander comes atan you, you give him a whack. well, sure enough the gander comes at him and ike takes a swing at him and lands a hit on him and he says that kind of empty gated an uneasy peace between the to.re' the gander would stay out of his way but honk at me at certain times. so,...
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tell us about off-duty ike.t he was like as a grandfather and family man. >> his high school yearbook, he graduated from west point in 1915. he was described as big as life and twice as natural. and i have to say, that really just beautifully summarized his personality. what a big figure in every conceivable way, and what a smile? so i must say that in writing "how ike led" i knew about these decisions, of course. for the first time in my life i put it together with what i know about him as a person. he managed some of the most consequential decisions of 20th century and had his calm. in the civil rights movement, sending the 101st airborne division to little rock, arkansas, all of those things come together to make me realize that self-discipline was something he exercised well. but he was always optimistic and given the dark things he saw during world war ii, you know, i'm surprised in retrospect that he could keep his optimistic center at all times. and then finally let me just say that he was -- he had a won
tell us about off-duty ike.t he was like as a grandfather and family man. >> his high school yearbook, he graduated from west point in 1915. he was described as big as life and twice as natural. and i have to say, that really just beautifully summarized his personality. what a big figure in every conceivable way, and what a smile? so i must say that in writing "how ike led" i knew about these decisions, of course. for the first time in my life i put it together with what i know...
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ike graduated in 1909. he should have graduated in 1908 but when he was a freshman, he had an accident, scraped a knee which became badly infected and in fact almost lost a leg and had to repeat his freshman year in high school. he had a brother, edgar, a little more than a year older, who had dropped out of school and returned so the brothers would end up graduating together from abilene high school in 1909, which being high school graduates in 1909 actually put one into an american elite. only about 30% of americans graduated from high school at that time. it's roughly three times that now. but eisenhower, like harry truman, was always academically, educationally ambitious and wanted to get a good education. he was a very good athlete, played baseball and football at abilene high school. you see the baseball team picture, that's ike on the back row, second from the right. it's always a little difficult to recognize eisenhower as a young man because he had such a full head of young hair and of course we do
ike graduated in 1909. he should have graduated in 1908 but when he was a freshman, he had an accident, scraped a knee which became badly infected and in fact almost lost a leg and had to repeat his freshman year in high school. he had a brother, edgar, a little more than a year older, who had dropped out of school and returned so the brothers would end up graduating together from abilene high school in 1909, which being high school graduates in 1909 actually put one into an american elite....
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and ike had very little patience for that.felt that if they didn't know, they were closing their eyes to it, or those who said they were only following orders did not cut muster with general eisenhower. he believed that there was a responsibility in the orders that you accepted. i must say that the other rather interesting thing is he put out orders that townspeople should come in and give the holocaust victims a dignified burial. and that must have been every bit as searing to the german population, was actually having to go in and witness the camps. later a documentary film was put together, and it was circulated around germany and the german population was compelled to watch it. >> we do have in our collection still photos and i believe some film footage that showed those burials happen. i can't help but think looking at the clip we just saw, the young children brought there, they would be the only ones alive from that scene today, but clearly that would have been something that was seared into their memories. a woman named
and ike had very little patience for that.felt that if they didn't know, they were closing their eyes to it, or those who said they were only following orders did not cut muster with general eisenhower. he believed that there was a responsibility in the orders that you accepted. i must say that the other rather interesting thing is he put out orders that townspeople should come in and give the holocaust victims a dignified burial. and that must have been every bit as searing to the german...
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at the end of the war ike learns. comes back to the lesson that i had taught him years ago that hatred is futile. in the cost of hatred itself when here the discover the concentration camps. this is perhaps a watershed front. he's walking through the odor of concentration camp. his witnessing the culminating effects of all this hatred and if you look at the photo on the left if you look at the face ike's face. i am hard-pressed if you'll ever find another picture of him being so angry. that is you know, we've always grown up seeing the photos and smiling or having a serious look that is look of ultimate anger right there and rightfully, so this is what happens when the commonalities of men are ignored. um when people disparage the customs and traditions of one another and when they fell to even try to understand one another that you have the holocaust as world war ii is closing out. the two new two atomic bombs dropped on japan ike sees another issue with that. you know have not only people who could come up with the
at the end of the war ike learns. comes back to the lesson that i had taught him years ago that hatred is futile. in the cost of hatred itself when here the discover the concentration camps. this is perhaps a watershed front. he's walking through the odor of concentration camp. his witnessing the culminating effects of all this hatred and if you look at the photo on the left if you look at the face ike's face. i am hard-pressed if you'll ever find another picture of him being so angry. that is...
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ike was republican. he, largely because he believed the democrats were there for too long in washington. 20 years in the white house. but there had been too much centralization of power and too much deficit spending. those were his main reasons for identifying as a republican, but it was a fairly liberal moderate republican dedicated to internationalism. had robert taft, in fact there was a meeting between the two men. eisenhower said if you will agree to support say, nato, the united nations, european defense community, i will publicize this letter i'm holding saying i'm not a candidate for president in 1952. taft would not agree to that statement. taft would continue to oppose these organizations and so eisenhower decided to run largely for those reasons against taft. and given his popularity just in general, was able to easily win the election once he had won the republican nomination which took a little more work. at any rate, to go quickly into the slide, when we are talking about the greatest thing
ike was republican. he, largely because he believed the democrats were there for too long in washington. 20 years in the white house. but there had been too much centralization of power and too much deficit spending. those were his main reasons for identifying as a republican, but it was a fairly liberal moderate republican dedicated to internationalism. had robert taft, in fact there was a meeting between the two men. eisenhower said if you will agree to support say, nato, the united nations,...
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friedberg: that must've been quite the statement for ike. you have told me i can call him ike. i don't want to be disrespectful. susan: please. dr. friedberg: for ike to come from this background and go to a military academy. tell me how he rose through the forces of the armed forces -- rights of the armed forces. susan: my great-grandfather did not want to be a farmer and tried his hand in business, which was not terribly successful. he had a modest job at the creamery. they could not afford to put their kids through college. ike put his older brother through college but then went to west point because of the free education. i think it also merged with his history in military history. dr. friedberg: i want to take a moment to acknowledge viewers -- visitors, i'm usually -- we are pleased to welcome viewers from around the world. good morning or afternoon wherever you are. hello in toronto, canada. peru, london also in the u.k.. we are also glad to have viewers from brazil, tokyo, japan, and sicko. in the united states, tennessee, florida, jackson, michigan, goldsboro north car
friedberg: that must've been quite the statement for ike. you have told me i can call him ike. i don't want to be disrespectful. susan: please. dr. friedberg: for ike to come from this background and go to a military academy. tell me how he rose through the forces of the armed forces -- rights of the armed forces. susan: my great-grandfather did not want to be a farmer and tried his hand in business, which was not terribly successful. he had a modest job at the creamery. they could not afford...
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ike's love of military history. and really groomed ike for advancement. he also prepared him to go to the army's commander general stuff school as it was called the time at fort leavenworth, which is a real watershed for career army officers and often how you how you did it at leavenworth could determine and large part. of course your career was going to take why isn't harry goes to leavenworth? thanks to general connors intervention and training preparation. graduates first in his class and upper that opens up a lot of opportunities for him. he goes to washington and under retired general john jay pershing. is assigned to the american battle monuments commission who are in charge of all the cemeteries in europe following the war. also charged with putting out a guidebook to the battle monuments and the cemeteries eisenhower as i mentioned was a very good student english student at west point and was considered one of the best writers in the water department. persian assigned him to finish writing a book that some others had started and then ike was given
ike's love of military history. and really groomed ike for advancement. he also prepared him to go to the army's commander general stuff school as it was called the time at fort leavenworth, which is a real watershed for career army officers and often how you how you did it at leavenworth could determine and large part. of course your career was going to take why isn't harry goes to leavenworth? thanks to general connors intervention and training preparation. graduates first in his class and...
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so also during the inner war ike was doing. uh what the army stuff you do he was serving with different commands he actually managed to get himself. some prime spots for education in the command in general staff school and the army war college, but he also was able to encounter in in travel and finally meet people from over to people overseas on their own territory. uh this exposure started out in panama and then a france in the philippines and each place. he was exposed to the people and learned on their traditions and how they acted while he was in france and he was working for the battle monuments commission writing or revising a battlefield guide for us soldiers that had fought in world war. i he gets the habit of when he goes out and tours his battlefields. he puts a lunch in the trunk of this car. and that's usually a wine and some canned meat some other stuff and anytime he sees and when he's driving around for lunch anytime he sees french locals sitting on the side of the road having lunch. he pulls over and shares his
so also during the inner war ike was doing. uh what the army stuff you do he was serving with different commands he actually managed to get himself. some prime spots for education in the command in general staff school and the army war college, but he also was able to encounter in in travel and finally meet people from over to people overseas on their own territory. uh this exposure started out in panama and then a france in the philippines and each place. he was exposed to the people and...
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both she and ike had heart problems.during the presidency, she became very, very involved with the american heart association. during the war when ike was in europe, she volunteer at different wartime volunteer opportunities. she knew that it was important for her to show herself at that time in that capacity. mamie was really interested in -- she loved, loved, loved people, and she would get a lot of letters. frankly, she would try to answer all of the letters she got. she got a lot of letters that were asking for donations to charitable causes. and often times she would just make donations even if it was small because she knew that it meant something to these people that the president and the first lady were interested in the cause and supporting their cause. she loved people and she loved to support people when she could. >> and i understand he served as a president of columbia. sl a segway to that? you said they retired to gettysburg so he'd come to washington. but similar to new york city? >> i don't think he felt r
both she and ike had heart problems.during the presidency, she became very, very involved with the american heart association. during the war when ike was in europe, she volunteer at different wartime volunteer opportunities. she knew that it was important for her to show herself at that time in that capacity. mamie was really interested in -- she loved, loved, loved people, and she would get a lot of letters. frankly, she would try to answer all of the letters she got. she got a lot of letters...
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what did ike say about that? really when we had maybe a challenging situation that we needed to find the right words for, we leaned on ike and mamie and that was wonderful because we could go to the holdings of the library to get, you know, the primary source material and answer that question. however, there have been some great books that have come out on eisenhower recently. in fact, just this summer, susan eisenhower's book came out and it's called "how ike led." so that's been a really good book for us all to read. and there's a bunch -- there's several out -- i'm trying to make sure i say the right name. i don't want to say the wrong name. "ike and mccarthy" by david nickels and the "age of eisenhower." there's going to be a few new ones coming out about ike's role in women's rights and i'm looking forward to those as well. >> trisks. you started to touch on this, but folks are using the holdings, the research -- they might think, that was a while ago, everything that be researched. can you tell us to us a l
what did ike say about that? really when we had maybe a challenging situation that we needed to find the right words for, we leaned on ike and mamie and that was wonderful because we could go to the holdings of the library to get, you know, the primary source material and answer that question. however, there have been some great books that have come out on eisenhower recently. in fact, just this summer, susan eisenhower's book came out and it's called "how ike led." so that's been a...
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so must have been quite the statement for ike, and you have told me i can call him ike i don't want to be disrespectful. for ike to come from this background and then go to the to a military academy. tell us a little about that trajectory and how he rose through the ranks of the us armed forces. the eisenhower's family were farming people and my great-grandfather david jacob eisenhower's not want to be a farmer and try to hand his hand in business which wasn't terribly successful so he had a modest job at the abilene creamery. they couldn't afford to put their kids through college and i put his older brother through college, but then went to west point because of the free education and i think it all some merged with his interest in and military history. and i want to take a moment to acknowledge visitors that not visitors viewers. i'm used to speaking in museum terms or we have visitors, but unfortunately, our doors are closed now due to the pandemic and we are very pleased to welcome viewers from around the world. good morning, and thank you for joining us or afternoon wherever you a
so must have been quite the statement for ike, and you have told me i can call him ike i don't want to be disrespectful. for ike to come from this background and then go to the to a military academy. tell us a little about that trajectory and how he rose through the ranks of the us armed forces. the eisenhower's family were farming people and my great-grandfather david jacob eisenhower's not want to be a farmer and try to hand his hand in business which wasn't terribly successful so he had a...
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both she and ike had heart problems. so during the presidency, she became very, very involved with the american heart association. during her war, when ike was in europe, she volunteered at different wartime volunteer opportunities. mamie was really interested in people. she loved people. she would get a lot of letters. frankly, she would try to answer all the letters she got. she got plenty of letters asking for donations to charitable causes. often she would make a donation, even if small, because she knew it meant something to the people that the president and first lady were interested in their cause and supporting their causes. she loved people and she loved to support people. >> i understand he served as the president of columbia. is there a segue to that? they retired him at gettysburg so he could come to washington. but similar to new york city? >> i don't think he felt really at home in new york city. i don't think that he enjoyed -- like from an i feel successful point of view from his time at columbia. he did
both she and ike had heart problems. so during the presidency, she became very, very involved with the american heart association. during her war, when ike was in europe, she volunteered at different wartime volunteer opportunities. mamie was really interested in people. she loved people. she would get a lot of letters. frankly, she would try to answer all the letters she got. she got plenty of letters asking for donations to charitable causes. often she would make a donation, even if small,...
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this ally likes ike, too.english channel which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london who never would yield to the blitz surrendered with a cheer to ike. >> to every londoner that has ever taken one of my soldiers into his home, i say you will always have my profound gratitude. to everyone who has smilingly directed one of my men to the albert hall or to marble arch, i owe thanks also. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have just seen and listened to the words of a great commander. >> a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of our men, but to stir men's hearts, and who has shown a capacity for making great nations march together more truly united than they ever have before. >> and so by sincerity and simplicity a kansan conquered britain. >> back home in america, the wife all the world called mimi was the first to say i like ike. >> then the rest of us shouted it too, not hail the conquering hero but bursting wit
this ally likes ike, too.english channel which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london who never would yield to the blitz surrendered with a cheer to ike. >> to every londoner that has ever taken one of my soldiers into his home, i say you will always have my profound gratitude. to everyone who has smilingly directed one of my men to the albert hall or to marble arch, i owe thanks also. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you...
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she's the author of how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions the united states holocaust memorial museum hosted this conversation watch tonight beginning at 8pm eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 c-span is your unfiltered view of government where funded by these television companies and more including comcast. are you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled lift zones. so students from low-income families can get the tools. they need to be ready for anything. comcast support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front-row seat to democracy. general dwight d. eisenhower's of the holocaust be documented as world war ii came to an end determined that the evidence be preserved for future generations. it was a signature move by the man who later occupied the white house next on the presidency his granddaughter susan eisenhower talks about what lead ike to this decision. she's the author of how
she's the author of how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions the united states holocaust memorial museum hosted this conversation watch tonight beginning at 8pm eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 c-span is your unfiltered view of government where funded by these television companies and more including comcast. are you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create...
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nixon as ike's vice presidential running mate. >> i don't like texas. i doubt if anybody does. do everything i can to reduce them. but i shall make no promises that i know i cannot keep. [ applause ] >> ike campaigns successfully on the issues of reform, a balanced budget, government decentralization and preparedness to preserve world peace. from eisenhower's first inauguration through his repeat victory over stevenson in 1956, his administration covered eight years of profound social and scientific growth and change. the new president organized an executive team of cabinet members and advisers on a staff basis. he assigned individual responsibility for administrative action, subject to his final approval and gave increased significance to the vice presidency by delegating to mr. nixon functions in the field of international relations. became the first secretary of the new department of health, education and welfare. this department has come to sponsor broad programs of research and support in health, education and social security. the supreme court became a focal point of nati
nixon as ike's vice presidential running mate. >> i don't like texas. i doubt if anybody does. do everything i can to reduce them. but i shall make no promises that i know i cannot keep. [ applause ] >> ike campaigns successfully on the issues of reform, a balanced budget, government decentralization and preparedness to preserve world peace. from eisenhower's first inauguration through his repeat victory over stevenson in 1956, his administration covered eight years of profound...
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after january 21, 1961, ike retired to his farm near historic gettysburg.n the completion of half a century of dedicated service to his country as soldier and as president. ♪♪ >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at the cold war, dianavilliers negative ra upon ta talks about her book kwps master negotiator," the role of james a. baker iii, it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet june collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪
after january 21, 1961, ike retired to his farm near historic gettysburg.n the completion of half a century of dedicated service to his country as soldier and as president. ♪♪ >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at the cold war, dianavilliers negative ra upon ta talks about her book kwps master negotiator," the role of james a. baker iii, it looks at how james baker...
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abc's ike ejiochi is in washington with more., good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth. health experts say the 6.1.7 variant currently circulating in india is more transmissible, but that our vaccines should hold up against it. nevertheless, the country is taking steps to prevent it from becoming the dominant strain. this morning the u.s. is banning travel from india by non-u.s. citizens, this as the 6.1.7 variant has already been identified in three states. >> all the data we have so far suggests that our vaccines are going to hold up against the variants from india. >> reporter: the ban comes as hospitals in india are overrun by a record-breaking 400,000 new cases a day. the u.s. stepping up to help sending shipments of oxygen, vaccines and supplies. here in the states a different story. the u.s. hitting a new milestone. new coronavirus cases are now under 50,000 for the first time since october. more than 105 million americans are now fully vaccinated. new data shows children now account for nearly one-quarter of new
abc's ike ejiochi is in washington with more., good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth. health experts say the 6.1.7 variant currently circulating in india is more transmissible, but that our vaccines should hold up against it. nevertheless, the country is taking steps to prevent it from becoming the dominant strain. this morning the u.s. is banning travel from india by non-u.s. citizens, this as the 6.1.7 variant has already been identified in three states. >> all the data...
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ike, i want to start with you, because we mentioned l brands there. we have news that they are going to officially spin out victoria's secret, something they had largely tell graphed before, that it will either be a sale or a spinout. how are you looking at lbrands as it exists with just bath & body works? how do we evaluate a stock like that >> lbrands you get both of them, bath & bodyworks is one of the best performing special retailer in the space victoria's secret, ever since the sycamore deal fell apart around this time last year, the management team has done a fundam phenomenal job we wrote in our note today we think $5 billion is on the table. so there's still a lot of hiding value, for sure. >>> we also mentioned gap in the intro. you like brands over -- but gap is so beaten down. they still have a ceo relatively new, making new decision, they're finally sharing number about athleta. is gap a name you're still watching here? of course it's higher, but is it a name you like on fundamentals? or just because it has room? >> it's still one of our
ike, i want to start with you, because we mentioned l brands there. we have news that they are going to officially spin out victoria's secret, something they had largely tell graphed before, that it will either be a sale or a spinout. how are you looking at lbrands as it exists with just bath & body works? how do we evaluate a stock like that >> lbrands you get both of them, bath & bodyworks is one of the best performing special retailer in the space victoria's secret, ever since...
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abc's ike egoch chi begins our coverage. >> reporter: good morning, andrew.his crisis entering its second week, and right now it appears neither side is willing to back down. israeli war planes unleashed a new barrage of air strikes in gaza overnight hours after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said there's no end in sight to the ongoing clashes. >> so it'll take some time. i hope it won't take long. >> reporter: it follows the deadliest 24 hours of the conflict so far. fighting escalating between israel and the hamas, the militant group that rules gaza. hamas launching more than 3,000 rockets at israel so far, and the israeli army responding this weekend saying it targeted the underground tunnels used by hamas, releasing photos allegedly showing hamas rocket launchers near civilian buildings. rescuers searched for survivors in the rubble. among them, this man's wife and four children. his 7-year-old daughter was pulled from the rubble alive. according to the palestinian health ministry, 197 palestinians have been killed since the latest conflict beg
abc's ike egoch chi begins our coverage. >> reporter: good morning, andrew.his crisis entering its second week, and right now it appears neither side is willing to back down. israeli war planes unleashed a new barrage of air strikes in gaza overnight hours after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said there's no end in sight to the ongoing clashes. >> so it'll take some time. i hope it won't take long. >> reporter: it follows the deadliest 24 hours of the conflict so...
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here's abc's ike ejiochi with the investigation. >> reporter: tonight, dve teams searching for victims of a deadly plane crash, including a prominent church leader and a '90s tv actor. >> do we know if the plane is still floating or has it sunk yet? >> reporter: the plane carrying seven people, slamming into a nashville lake. >> our efforts have transitioned from a rescue effort to that of a recovery effort at this time. >> reporter: investigators say the plane crashed shortly after takeoff saturday morning on its way to florida. >> i just lost communication with the citation that departed smyrna. >> reporter: abc news learning more about the victims. >> that's not why i'm questioning you. >> reporter: including 58-year-old joe lara who played tarzan on television. and his wife gwen lara, a renowned religious diet guru, interviewed on "20/20" decades ago. >> they are making a choice to run to god instead of the food. >> reporter: all were members of the remnant fellowship church in tennessee. tonight the ntsb and faa on scene searching for a cause of the crash with authorities finding
here's abc's ike ejiochi with the investigation. >> reporter: tonight, dve teams searching for victims of a deadly plane crash, including a prominent church leader and a '90s tv actor. >> do we know if the plane is still floating or has it sunk yet? >> reporter: the plane carrying seven people, slamming into a nashville lake. >> our efforts have transitioned from a rescue effort to that of a recovery effort at this time. >> reporter: investigators say the plane...
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ike ejiochi, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to ike for that report. >>> across the country day parades president biden is also honoring the service and sacrifice of the nation's fallen war heroes. this morning he's taking part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery and will deliver a speech a day after addressing gold star families at a memorial in delaware. >> as a nation, we must always remember, always remember. we must remember the price that was paid for our liberties and we must remember the debt we owe those who have paid it and the families left behind. >> biden also remembered his late son beau, as he talked to families about the pain of losing a loved one. beau was a veteran. yesterday marked six years since he died of cancer. >>> after a record-setting weekend for holiday travel those hitting the roads today should have an easier ride home. fewer people are commuting to and from work. but airports will be busy. all of american airlines planes were out of storage and flying this weekend. meanwhile united airlines says lei
ike ejiochi, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to ike for that report. >>> across the country day parades president biden is also honoring the service and sacrifice of the nation's fallen war heroes. this morning he's taking part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery and will deliver a speech a day after addressing gold star families at a memorial in delaware. >> as a nation, we must always remember, always remember....
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ike, great to meet you. thanks for coming on. >>> here's what's coming up on the show, freed after serving 29 years for a murder he says he didn't commit. we have the exclusive sit-down with eric riddick following his release, plus the reaction from supporter meek mill you will only see right here on "gma." >>> plus, summer rentals skyrocketing. the travel trends that have changed since the pandemic began. >>> and how to keep your kids safe this summer. we'll be right back. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? i'll get it. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ here you go. (ionthank you mckayla! dude, get it. i'm not getting it, you get it. you threw it. it's your frisbee. geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-seve
ike, great to meet you. thanks for coming on. >>> here's what's coming up on the show, freed after serving 29 years for a murder he says he didn't commit. we have the exclusive sit-down with eric riddick following his release, plus the reaction from supporter meek mill you will only see right here on "gma." >>> plus, summer rentals skyrocketing. the travel trends that have changed since the pandemic began. >>> and how to keep your kids safe this summer....
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are you gonna come to ike's party this weekend ? your little brother's having a party ?ris. ... and so, that's why alcohol is bad. has that marijuana made it back up here yet ? no ? okay. let's talk about lsd. children, lsd is bad. it's a drug made famous by john lennon and paul mccartney. are we supposed to get your little brother presents ? i'm not sure. dude, you better find out. boys, are you paying attention ? sorry, mr. macky, okay ? okay. has that marijuana made it around yet ? who has the marijuana now ? okay, whoever has the marijuana, just pass it up to the front row, okay ? uh, oh. i am very disappointed in you, young man. you should be ashamed of yourself. what could have possessed you to be so stupid ? i'm sorry, principal victoria. sorry isn't gonna cut the cheese this time, mister. i'm afraid i'm going to have to suspend you from school. you mean i'm fired ? i guess that's the grown-up way to put it, yes. but it was an honest error of judgment, okay ? i really thought it was important for the kids to know the smell of marijuana. it was an error of judgment
are you gonna come to ike's party this weekend ? your little brother's having a party ?ris. ... and so, that's why alcohol is bad. has that marijuana made it back up here yet ? no ? okay. let's talk about lsd. children, lsd is bad. it's a drug made famous by john lennon and paul mccartney. are we supposed to get your little brother presents ? i'm not sure. dude, you better find out. boys, are you paying attention ? sorry, mr. macky, okay ? okay. has that marijuana made it around yet ? who has...
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the world health organization said that we are at risk of vaccine apartheid and foreign policy expert ike fryman said that itlp. >> they can see in the headlines that america is taking off masks and getting back to normal life and their grand that ma ust if other couries don't vaccinate, they could create morocco individual variants that are a danger to us all. >> it is a moral importance that we vaccinate the globe. not only to help other people but to protect us. >> reporter: but many nations are now turning to america's rivals. giving them an opportunity to win hearts and minds. while america's promised 80 million doses according to monitoring groups, china and russia have done deals to deliver 600 million vaccine doses each globally. though there are will quesquest effective they are. >> we are worried that they are not up to par. grandma thinks she is protected and hugs a grandson and spreads the virus. and then that can cause variants that are resistant to the vaccines and spread across the globe. >> as it finishes vaccinating its own population, it will have hundreds of millions ex
the world health organization said that we are at risk of vaccine apartheid and foreign policy expert ike fryman said that itlp. >> they can see in the headlines that america is taking off masks and getting back to normal life and their grand that ma ust if other couries don't vaccinate, they could create morocco individual variants that are a danger to us all. >> it is a moral importance that we vaccinate the globe. not only to help other people but to protect us. >>...
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in to calm them down. >> mike and ike do not exist.not possess genitals. now, also, just for the record, sour patch kids are not real kids. star bursts don't have real stars in them and there isn't an actual ranch where the jolly rancher works. >> then, there was the time a pair of pet tortoises in england caused a house fire after knocking down a lamp while they were mating. >> i suppose, we can all take solace in the fact that they died doing something they loved, each other. one of faith's personal favorites was about a contestant dressed up on the batchchelor a dolphin. >> you have to admit, she came in there with a real sense of -- porpoise. anyway, shall we move on? just keep going? porpoise. get it. i have one question for this woman, that i think the bachelor will be interested in as well. madam, if you are, in fact, a dolphin, i'm not going to say that. where -- i'm not going to say that. the writer of the segment wanted me to ask where is your blow hole? i'm not going to say that. faith's not only a talented writer but she is
in to calm them down. >> mike and ike do not exist.not possess genitals. now, also, just for the record, sour patch kids are not real kids. star bursts don't have real stars in them and there isn't an actual ranch where the jolly rancher works. >> then, there was the time a pair of pet tortoises in england caused a house fire after knocking down a lamp while they were mating. >> i suppose, we can all take solace in the fact that they died doing something they loved, each...
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ike joins us right now. ike, first of all, congratulations.for the past however many years, and this definitely is, it's been a challenging hiring all throughout the whole time. so we've been actively hiring and, yes, it is a little bit challenging. stuart: so what's the problem? if is it that people -- is it that people are staying home because they're getting paid to stay home, or is it because after the pandemic people want to work in a different way, in different industries? they want to shift around? what's the problem? >> well, i think it's a little bit of both of those things. and a third thing. there are some people that are generally thinking that they don't want to go out, like for safety reasons, they're hearing all these things, conflicting stuff through media and all that. so there's that. there's also the, they haven't been working, so there's some people that have reached out and started working on different plans or made adjustments, maybe perhaps following their dreams a little bit. and, yeah, for sure, there are some people t
ike joins us right now. ike, first of all, congratulations.for the past however many years, and this definitely is, it's been a challenging hiring all throughout the whole time. so we've been actively hiring and, yes, it is a little bit challenging. stuart: so what's the problem? if is it that people -- is it that people are staying home because they're getting paid to stay home, or is it because after the pandemic people want to work in a different way, in different industries? they want to...
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next, on the presidency, his granddaughter, susan eisenhower, talks about what led ike to this decision: today's international holocaust for member and stay. years ago, the auschwitz camp complex was liberated and people around the world paused on this date, the summer anniversary, to under the memory of europe -- europe's jews. it is the days to remember the holocaust era and defend historical record. now more than ever as we have fewer and fewer eyewitnesses to these events. please join me in welcoming today's gue,
next, on the presidency, his granddaughter, susan eisenhower, talks about what led ike to this decision: today's international holocaust for member and stay. years ago, the auschwitz camp complex was liberated and people around the world paused on this date, the summer anniversary, to under the memory of europe -- europe's jews. it is the days to remember the holocaust era and defend historical record. now more than ever as we have fewer and fewer eyewitnesses to these events. please join me in...
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-ike therare no ndiansok? dre: the ly way tse astal mmunitiewill rvive io the ter 21st cenry is torotect oselves from thgulf of mexicoi realize 300 yea, this wl probly be a open war. i mn, the s will ta us all ov. what 'm ting to dwith the lev system,hat i'm tring to do, ibuy oursves o or 3 neration it's just about impossible t includthem inta leve stem. it uld costrobably 00 milln, and iwould be near impossie becausthe salt nditionsre so ba u know, build a fod-proteion prect, you have toave moreenefitsthan cost.ne thinghat'not faored in e cost, ey only look at theost of t homes, the st of thbusiness, the infrastrture, bu you kno i n'know how y put arice it, b they doot consir the st of a ole culte. [film advancelicks] [totom playg] mardelleas displement e happeng and w jt furtheseparateur communit 'll jt get lo. [mechanting] man: tn to theeft. mardell we leard about nional dister resience plan coetition,o we subtted ourlans. weorked to fitith the state's mast pl, and th present it, and t got fued. saders: rit
-ike therare no ndiansok? dre: the ly way tse astal mmunitiewill rvive io the ter 21st cenry is torotect oselves from thgulf of mexicoi realize 300 yea, this wl probly be a open war. i mn, the s will ta us all ov. what 'm ting to dwith the lev system,hat i'm tring to do, ibuy oursves o or 3 neration it's just about impossible t includthem inta leve stem. it uld costrobably 00 milln, and iwould be near impossie becausthe salt nditionsre so ba u know, build a fod-proteion prect, you have toave...
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his granddaughter, susan eisenhower talks about what led ike to this decision.'s the author of how ike led, the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. the united states holocaust memorial museum hosted this conversation. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. the white house vice presidency, that calf to significance to biden. this event took place in 2016 at the gerald our ford presidential library in and harbor michigan. >> good evening again, at the timing for tonight's program is precious, as is always the case at the ford library as we are on the verge of seeing who the current nominees for the presidency will select as their running
his granddaughter, susan eisenhower talks about what led ike to this decision.'s the author of how ike led, the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. the united states holocaust memorial museum hosted this conversation. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. the white house vice presidency, that calf to significance to biden. this event took place in 2016 at the gerald our ford presidential library in and harbor michigan....
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war risking their lives to save others one of them was a soviet soldier and partisan named nickell ike he said off in the summer of 1942 he helped more than 200 jews cross the front line saving them from nazi occupied by the roofs 6000000 jews were murdered in the holocaust some of the people nicholai saved to recall the horrors of occupation and the man who rescued them. my sister was one of the many whose lives you saved by rescuing them from hitler's cannibals you saved my life and i cannot forget that. on. the moon did you see this the sea on the beach didn't simply a dumbass stevie key and you into the dance doesn't dilute going in the room with the nice silk of the london does good live. hill until some deluded litter is new to. the old new coldness of sleep a night chill the door chill for 3 search so dark in a mortuary mosher go literally. no up us is verbal beloved by the shire you're scared to. let us know so to go i am sick through. very bad national story straight bah sera seed bunnies if groovy obviously for you and me me no calling me on you when you get on your nerves fo
war risking their lives to save others one of them was a soviet soldier and partisan named nickell ike he said off in the summer of 1942 he helped more than 200 jews cross the front line saving them from nazi occupied by the roofs 6000000 jews were murdered in the holocaust some of the people nicholai saved to recall the horrors of occupation and the man who rescued them. my sister was one of the many whose lives you saved by rescuing them from hitler's cannibals you saved my life and i cannot...
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or ik artists and that's why you can really see one with the reaction is so true because that's exactly where all of the art came from from memory from. all of our struggles and the love that we have for color nature that's what that song is about and that's what the performance was about. the grammys are expanding how much space they have the latino artist and i remember when you were on the stream 3 years ago you talked about why he's singing in spanish why that's important let me just remind our audience what he said well here 1st i will ask who can speak spanish and then there's like 2 people. and then i like well this is the perfect time to download your reset a stone app or. you know like i don't know that app exists but i do know that there are a set of stone multi-lingual programs that were really hot so i'm like there should be an app for that you should download it because i am not about to translate this i'll contextualize a little bit. it's a good. but i thought people coming round to your way of thinking because the performance at the grammys the thought you were nominated
or ik artists and that's why you can really see one with the reaction is so true because that's exactly where all of the art came from from memory from. all of our struggles and the love that we have for color nature that's what that song is about and that's what the performance was about. the grammys are expanding how much space they have the latino artist and i remember when you were on the stream 3 years ago you talked about why he's singing in spanish why that's important let me just remind...
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his granddaughter, susan eisenhower, talked about what led ike to this decision. she's the author of "how ike led: the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions." the united states holocaust museum hosted this. watch tonight on c-span3. watch every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >>> charlotte henry was a dog handler with the u.s. air force during the vietnam war. up next, she remembers some of the dogs show trained and nights patrolling the base perimeter. she also discusses her struggles with gender identity while serving in vietnam and the
his granddaughter, susan eisenhower, talked about what led ike to this decision. she's the author of "how ike led: the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions." the united states holocaust museum hosted this. watch tonight on c-span3. watch every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >>> charlotte henry was a dog handler with the u.s. air force during the vietnam war. up next, she remembers some of the dogs show trained and nights patrolling the base perimeter. she also...
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his nickname is, of course, ike. maybe ike martyr should be the hero of the next book.l be there. maybe we need a different kind of character, maybe a little more of an anti-hero kind of type. >> stay tuned. once again, "the devil may dance" is on bookshelves now. thanks for joining us on this week's "reliable sources." "state of the union" is next. ♪ >> masks off. the cdc says it's okay to take off that mask if you're vaccinated. >> we can get back to some sense of normalcy. >> but the surprise move has states scrambling to figure out how best to keep everyone safe. i will speak to cdc director rochelle walensky and maryland governor larry hogan next. >>> and rewriting history. a top republican strikes a deal with democrats to investigate the capitol insurrection as some members are denying the horrors of that day and
his nickname is, of course, ike. maybe ike martyr should be the hero of the next book.l be there. maybe we need a different kind of character, maybe a little more of an anti-hero kind of type. >> stay tuned. once again, "the devil may dance" is on bookshelves now. thanks for joining us on this week's "reliable sources." "state of the union" is next. ♪ >> masks off. the cdc says it's okay to take off that mask if you're vaccinated. >> we can get...
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his granddaughter, susan eisenhower, talked about what led ike to this decision. she's the author of "how ike led: the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions." the american museum hosted this. watch tonight on c-span3. >>> charlotte henry was a dog handler in the vietnam war. she remembers some dogs she trained and nights patrolling the base perimeter. she also discusses her struggles with gender identity while serving in vietnam and the effect it's had on her mental health. this interview was conducted by the keenan research center. >> i was born at corporal vaughn medical center here in atlanta. when i was about a year and a half old, my family moved to marietta because my father was in the army air corps and he was an aircraft mechanic. he got a job at bell bomber that later
his granddaughter, susan eisenhower, talked about what led ike to this decision. she's the author of "how ike led: the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions." the american museum hosted this. watch tonight on c-span3. >>> charlotte henry was a dog handler in the vietnam war. she remembers some dogs she trained and nights patrolling the base perimeter. she also discusses her struggles with gender identity while serving in vietnam and the effect it's had on her...
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ike 'goch chi is here with more. >> reporter: there are novel attempts across the country to try to get people vaccinated. this morning, the united states reaching a critical point in the ongoing battle against covid-19. just over 103 million american adults are fully vaccinated. that's a little over 31% of the population. now the u.s. says they will grant emergency authorization to administer the pfizer vaccine to children between the ages of 12 and 15, a decision that could come this week. 12-year-old caleb chung is part of the trials and he says he's excited about what the decision could mean. >> i definitely hope we get back to whatever we would call normal eventually soon. >> reporter: dr. ayman ali be given that where it will be easily accessible. >> in pediatric offices. >> reporter: but the battle is hitting speed bumps. daily vaccinations are down 22% from three weeks ago. physicians around the country like dr. karen smith using techniques like microtargeting to help reach individuals in places like churches, convenience stores and even a poultry plant. >> we're setting up trus
ike 'goch chi is here with more. >> reporter: there are novel attempts across the country to try to get people vaccinated. this morning, the united states reaching a critical point in the ongoing battle against covid-19. just over 103 million american adults are fully vaccinated. that's a little over 31% of the population. now the u.s. says they will grant emergency authorization to administer the pfizer vaccine to children between the ages of 12 and 15, a decision that could come this...
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but it has to be affordable enough to make going are gone, ik attractive to farmers. the fertilizer which sells for 50 percent was a roughly 7 years sense inexpensive yet. many farmers still needs persuaded. a farming cooperative in a nearby village has a serious problem with sol, degradation. a go much you de, when new talk to members about the organic method, but many a skeptical one. they mentioned the difficulty of transporting heavy canisters to water, the plant once a week, but the way new insist that the pros outweigh the con. like blood dummy? yeah, throw the, come across the wash into our what were these which are fritz? i was the, the fishing the water and also people do doing the thing with that. the police said by dr. over to farm. so it is having a lot of problems and difficulties in the environment. and we do have selling these were some crops. don't come october because of the comic house was not far from the farming cooperative marine biologist called yachts he has spent, he has conducted his own research. he believes the i'll gave eliza has the potent
but it has to be affordable enough to make going are gone, ik attractive to farmers. the fertilizer which sells for 50 percent was a roughly 7 years sense inexpensive yet. many farmers still needs persuaded. a farming cooperative in a nearby village has a serious problem with sol, degradation. a go much you de, when new talk to members about the organic method, but many a skeptical one. they mentioned the difficulty of transporting heavy canisters to water, the plant once a week, but the way...