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this beginning with harry truman, they are televised and lyndon johnson brings them into prime time, we imagine or have pictures in our minds of what these states -- stages or the setting of the seat of the union address is going to look like. as viewers watched the state of the union address, it is to consider how we compare what biden does to previous instances of the state of the union address, it is not a significant that biden is -- insignificant that biden has become this hollowed sanctum of democracy. we can imagine fdr standing behind the podium and responded to the attacks on pearl harbor. or we can think again most recently about the address that biden delivered last april. the last time we spoke to a joint session of congress. a small number of members of the congress were invited to sit socially distanced and masked because of covid. we think about how biden will deliver this address in this particular time, in this place that has held so many shared memories or visuals of what our democracy is going to stand for, we have those images in our mind and biden's challenge is
this beginning with harry truman, they are televised and lyndon johnson brings them into prime time, we imagine or have pictures in our minds of what these states -- stages or the setting of the seat of the union address is going to look like. as viewers watched the state of the union address, it is to consider how we compare what biden does to previous instances of the state of the union address, it is not a significant that biden is -- insignificant that biden has become this hollowed sanctum...
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so, for example, we can think of 1964 when lyndon johnson will use his first state of union speech just seven weeks after kennedy's assassination to declare a war on poverty. or in 2000 to just four months after 9/11 george w. bush will out of the memorable line where he will call iran, iraq and north korea the axis of evil. that's a precursor to thinking about the u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003. it is true that perhaps what we immediately remember or see on our television screens or on twitter is this media spectacle we also see most of which presidents are using these speeches to give us a glimpse of what they're hoping to h accomplish and what they're going to ask congress to do. >> host: how has previous presidents besides abraham lincoln made a a more modern history use the state of the union during moments of national crisis? >> guest: i go back to to make examples. george w. bush in 2002, he speaking to the congress for months after 9/11 and the last time they were gathered in this chamber was on september 20, so just nine days after september 11, and he would utilize this moment
so, for example, we can think of 1964 when lyndon johnson will use his first state of union speech just seven weeks after kennedy's assassination to declare a war on poverty. or in 2000 to just four months after 9/11 george w. bush will out of the memorable line where he will call iran, iraq and north korea the axis of evil. that's a precursor to thinking about the u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003. it is true that perhaps what we immediately remember or see on our television screens or on twitter...
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how has the democrat party with lyndon johnson as president finally get past that? >> one could argue never really did get past it. only got past it because -- >> at least to pass a couple pieces of legislation, 64 and '65. >> yeah, '64 and '65, democrats, huge majorities in both houses of congress. '64, i think only 30 republican senators or something like that. >> it helps. >> but also, voting republicans, a majority, but majority of republicans in the house and senate vote for the civil rights act and voting rights act, one thing people today point out is a large proportion of republicans voted for those two bills, the democrats were still for the south, but those bills, lyndon johnson famously said, i think we lost the south for generation, he was wrong, it was more than one generation. >> i mean it took time for him to become a solid south republican, took some time. >> not as solid as it had been for the democrats. >> bill clinton was a democrat in several states, conservative democrat. >> he was not for the race, for the civil rights movement, more black appo
how has the democrat party with lyndon johnson as president finally get past that? >> one could argue never really did get past it. only got past it because -- >> at least to pass a couple pieces of legislation, 64 and '65. >> yeah, '64 and '65, democrats, huge majorities in both houses of congress. '64, i think only 30 republican senators or something like that. >> it helps. >> but also, voting republicans, a majority, but majority of republicans in the house and...
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really at home. >> president lyndon baines johnson died in 1973. lady bird lived on until 2007, dying at the age of 94. you will hear now from the last part of her life as she reflected on her continuing work and on lbj's legacy. long-term histor >> what do you think, now what do you hope, but what do you think will be in long term history, lyndon johnson's legacy? >> -- >> what will people remember 50 years from now? >> i don't know. he would have liked it to be education, for instance. that's where he placed all his hopes on. he said it's the only path forward out of poverty. it is the one thing that can't be taken away from you. it's education. i think it will probably be civil rights, and it is so particularly and appropriate, that it should've been a southern president. who managed to do that -- very painful loss of good friends from the south. i don't think -- they intended to go on forever. i think, i'm just a professional southerner. as bred as a professional texan. >> how much influence did you have on him react? >> i just think he made hi
really at home. >> president lyndon baines johnson died in 1973. lady bird lived on until 2007, dying at the age of 94. you will hear now from the last part of her life as she reflected on her continuing work and on lbj's legacy. long-term histor >> what do you think, now what do you hope, but what do you think will be in long term history, lyndon johnson's legacy? >> -- >> what will people remember 50 years from now? >> i don't know. he would have liked it to be...
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president i have so lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. notern knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew. because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you'll also hear some blunt talk. >> jim. >> yes, sir. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died and the number assigned to me now. if mine are not less i want themless right quick. if i can't ever go to the bathroom i won't go. i won't go anywhere. i'll stale stai right behind these black gates. >> presidential recordings, find it on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. continues. host: you can make comments about the state of the union or russia's invasion of ukraine on
president i have so lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. notern knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew. because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and...
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lyndon johnson's legacy. what will people remember? 50 years now i don't know. he would have liked it to be the education president. that is what he placed all his hopes on he said it's the only passport out of poverty. and it's the one thing that can be taken away from him. as education i think it'll probably be civil rights and i think it is so peculiarly, right? and appropriate that it should have been a southern president. who managed to do that? and part of some very painful loss of good friends from the south and i don't think i don't think they intended for it to go on forever, i think. well, i'm just a professional southerner. as well as a professional. texan how much influence did you have on him when it came to civil rights? oh, i just think. he healed his own path made his own decisions, but i think we all knew it was going to happen someday. and yes, it would be it would be shake yourself like being in a mixed master sort of but i think it. i think it will be. well over over top education where's vietnam going to fit in? as a wretched obstacle along
lyndon johnson's legacy. what will people remember? 50 years now i don't know. he would have liked it to be the education president. that is what he placed all his hopes on he said it's the only passport out of poverty. and it's the one thing that can be taken away from him. as education i think it'll probably be civil rights and i think it is so peculiarly, right? and appropriate that it should have been a southern president. who managed to do that? and part of some very painful loss of good...
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." >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.ou'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonken incident, the march on selma, and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in county if a, they were the winds -- in fact, they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you'll also hear some blunt talk. . i want the number assigned to me now and the number assignedded when kennedy died. if i can't ever go to the bathroom, i won't go. i promise you i won't go anywhere. ail he stay behind these black gates. >> presidential recordings. on the c-span now mobile app. go wherever you get your podcast. >> i am pleased to skwraet judge jackson who brings extraordinary qualifications. deep expense and intellect. and a rigorous judicial record to the court. >> i am tr
." >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.ou'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonken incident, the march on selma, and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in county if a, they were the winds -- in fact, they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as...
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. >> president lyndon johnson died in 1973. lady bird lived on until 2007 , dying at the age of 94. you'll hear from last part of her life as she reflected on her continuing work and on lbj's legacy. >> what do you think, not what do you hope, but what do you think will be in long term history lyndon jackson's legacy? what will people remember 50 years from now. >> i don't know. he would have liked to be the education president. that's what he placed all his hopes on. he said it's the only passport out of poverty. it's the one thing that can't be taken away from you is education. i think it will probably be civil rights. i think it's right and appropriate that she should have been a southern president. i don't think they intended for it to go on forever. >> how much influence did you have on? >> i think he made his own decisions. it's like being in a mix master, sort of. >> where is vietnam going to fit? >> as a wretched obstacle that he couldn't escape. couldn't shape off. >> when did you see him at his lowest? >> during those days. when the bags began to come home. >> body bags. >
. >> president lyndon johnson died in 1973. lady bird lived on until 2007 , dying at the age of 94. you'll hear from last part of her life as she reflected on her continuing work and on lbj's legacy. >> what do you think, not what do you hope, but what do you think will be in long term history lyndon jackson's legacy? what will people remember 50 years from now. >> i don't know. he would have liked to be the education president. that's what he placed all his hopes on. he said...
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. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.eing recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you will also hear some blunt talk. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy on the day he died, and the number assigned to me now. and if mine aren't less, i want them less right quick. if i can't go to the bathroom, i won't go. i will stay right behind these black gates. >> presidential recordings. find it on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> up next, a discussion hosted by the atlanta counsel discussing russia's invasion of ukraine. this runs about one hour. ukraine -- to ukraine. this is about an hour. >> good morning and afternoon. i run the eurasia center at the atlantic council. we are talking today about moscow's ongoing assault in ukraine. we have the f
. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.eing recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you will also hear some blunt talk. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy on the day he died, and the number...
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. >> season one focuses on lyndon johnson. the 1964 presidential campaign. go for tonkin incident. the march in selma, and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson secretary knew because they were taxed with transcribing many of those conversations, in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and they >> are's. >>you will also hear some blunt talk. >> i want to report on the people who signed to kennedy and the number signed to me now. i want it right quick. i cannot ever go to the bathroom, i will not go. i promise you i will not go anywhere. i will stay right here. >> presidential recordings, only on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> there are a lot of places to get political information. only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you are from, where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here, or here, or here,
. >> season one focuses on lyndon johnson. the 1964 presidential campaign. go for tonkin incident. the march in selma, and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson secretary knew because they were taxed with transcribing many of those conversations, in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and they >> are's. >>you will...
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[applause] season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.t everyone knew they were being recorded. certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing the conversations in fact they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his and affairs. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died and the number assigned to me now. if i can't ever go to the bathroom i won't go. i will just stay right here. welcome, everyone. the note for the subcommittee permitted to participate with the understanding their questions will come after members on both sides of the aisle have had an opportunity to question the witnesses. the subcommittee is meeting today exploring pathways to affordable universal
[applause] season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.t everyone knew they were being recorded. certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing the conversations in fact they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his and affairs. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died and the number assigned to me now. if i can't ever go to the...
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who was lyndon johnson's wife? excuse me. what? presidents yeah wife owns part of the company that's building roads and bridges. yeah. do you think it's possible to have an equitable draft to have a while the alternative is that? a draft where everybody has to serve and do something. some countries notably. is remembered as a what? yeah, it's really. yeah, well yeah these countries will have some sort of national service that might be a good idea i don't know what they would do will you know it's been brought up a number of times as i recall. it was charlie rangel and in new york who is a big draft. that's right. we wanted to reinstate the draft and never got anywhere. never got anywhere. i don't think the army wanted it. i mean here you had an army that was made up of people who wanted to be there possibly would be a good time to read a short quick. sure. yes, absolutely. i was trying to talk about the mood that was in the army at the time at least as i remembered. it might have different someplace else, but all of the america nat
who was lyndon johnson's wife? excuse me. what? presidents yeah wife owns part of the company that's building roads and bridges. yeah. do you think it's possible to have an equitable draft to have a while the alternative is that? a draft where everybody has to serve and do something. some countries notably. is remembered as a what? yeah, it's really. yeah, well yeah these countries will have some sort of national service that might be a good idea i don't know what they would do will you know...
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." >> season 1 focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma, and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you will also hear some blunt talk. >> jim. >> yes, sir? >> i want a report of the number of people that were assigned to kennedy the day he died, and the number assigned to me now. and if mine are not less, then i want them less right quick and if i can't ever go to the bathroom i won't go i promise you i will stay right here behind these bla g
." >> season 1 focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma, and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them...
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. >> it focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson and 1964 and the gulf of tanka and the war in vietnam. they were being recorded. >> johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing those conversations and they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them. >> you will hear blunt talk. >> it people assigned to kennedy assigned to me now. and -- [indiscernible]
. >> it focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson and 1964 and the gulf of tanka and the war in vietnam. they were being recorded. >> johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing those conversations and they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them. >> you will hear blunt talk. >> it people assigned to kennedy assigned to me now. and -- [indiscernible]
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. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.hear about the 19 64 presidential campaign, civil rights act, the gulf of tonkin, the march on summa, and the vietnam war. not everyone knew they were recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew, because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you will hear some blunt talk. >> i don't want to report of the number of people assigned to kennedy on the day he died. i want them right quick. i promise you i won't go anywhere. i will stay right behind you. >> presidential recordings on c-span now or wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ >> there are lots of places to get political information, but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. it has happened here or here or
. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.hear about the 19 64 presidential campaign, civil rights act, the gulf of tonkin, the march on summa, and the vietnam war. not everyone knew they were recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew, because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and...
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on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped. as johnson would signal to them through the door between his office and theirs >> you'll also hear some blunt talk. >> presidential recordings. find it on the c-span now mobile app. or wherever you get your podcast. >> the house of representatives is back in session at 6:30 p.m. eastern to vote on three bills dealing with homeland security and cybersecurity. later this week members will consider a spending package to avoid a government shutdown friday night. the measure will include $10 billion in aid for ukraine. also on the agenda, a resolution condemning violence against historically black colleges and universities. and another member
on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped. as johnson would signal to them through the door between his office and theirs >> you'll also...
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. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act and the 1964 presidential campaign and the march on selma and the war on vietnam. not everybody knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones that made sure the conversations were taped at johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you will hear blunt talk. >> jim. >> yes, sir. >> i want the number of people assigned to ken tea on the day he died and the number assigned to me. >> presidential recordings. find it on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> newly confirmed administrator alan davidson testified about efforts to expand broadband across the country before a house and energy sub committee. >> the sub committee on communications and technology will now come to order. today is the sub committee on communications and technology holding a hearing e
. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act and the 1964 presidential campaign and the march on selma and the war on vietnam. not everybody knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones that made sure the conversations were taped at johnson would signal to them through an open door between his...
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. >> focus on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the presidential code. , and the gulf of tonkin incident. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, they knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of the conversations. in fact, they were the ones who make sure that the conversations were taped, as johnson was signaled to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you will also hear some blunt talk. >> i want to report the number of people who signed with kennedy on the day he died, and i want them assigned to me now, and if there are there, i will quit. i will go. i promise i will not go anywhere. i will stay behind these black gates. >> presidential recordings on c-span now mobile app. wherever you get your podcast. >> next, president aydin visited v.a. clinica north texas. he met with health-care providers to talk about available care and treatment options. he also saw demonstrations of medical quitman used by veterans with spinal cord injur
. >> focus on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the presidential code. , and the gulf of tonkin incident. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, they knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of the conversations. in fact, they were the ones who make sure that the conversations were taped, as johnson was signaled to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you will also hear some...
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of lyndon johnson and 1964 and the gulf of tanka and the war in vietnam. they were being recorded. >> johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing those conversations and they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them. >> you will hear blunt talk. >> it people assigned to kennedy assigned to me now. and -- [indiscernible] >> leaders from the u.s. intelligence community testify on the russian invasion of you contain and national security threats, live coverage begins thursday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span's live store. books, home decor and something for every c-span fans. shop now or any time at c-spanshop. org. >> an update from house speaker pelosi to include funding which has forced a house recess and discusses that and other issues. ms. pelosi: one of them is in the present, billie jean king and we bask in the dploa of billie jean king as we honor patsy mimpg and this will be the 50th anniversary of title 9 and and sports activities that were very important. patsy
of lyndon johnson and 1964 and the gulf of tanka and the war in vietnam. they were being recorded. >> johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing those conversations and they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them. >> you will hear blunt talk. >> it people assigned to kennedy assigned to me now. and -- [indiscernible] >> leaders from the u.s. intelligence community testify on the russian...
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was just part of our mind growing up and my parents by that point had turned from being kennedy lyndon johnson and even a humphrey in 68 by 72 they were for nixon and they stayed republican ever since that 70 to election turned them and they loved ronald what changed their mind? they didn't like the unrest in the streets the protesting but particularly by 72 the anti-war movement and the way i think the law and order. aspect of what nixon was doing appealed to them and the government seemed too far to the left and you know, what, did you think of mcgovern when you were ohio state? um, i liked him, but i was looking, you know, i was good at talking or she was actually i didn't mean to write you wouldn't have been around a state. i was high school. yeah, i you know, we try to stay out of politics someone in the high schools because the teacher did i just was stunned that my parents made that kind of change like, how do you go from because we're catholic john f. kennedy was a big deal. i think when i write about kennedy, i do deeply remember simply that my parents would cut him and bobby kennedy
was just part of our mind growing up and my parents by that point had turned from being kennedy lyndon johnson and even a humphrey in 68 by 72 they were for nixon and they stayed republican ever since that 70 to election turned them and they loved ronald what changed their mind? they didn't like the unrest in the streets the protesting but particularly by 72 the anti-war movement and the way i think the law and order. aspect of what nixon was doing appealed to them and the government seemed too...
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. >> the presidency of lyndon johnson and 1964 civil rights act, 1964 presidential campaign and the march on selma and the war in viet in a. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transscriepg those conversations and they made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door and theirs. >> you will hear blunt talk. >> i want to report the number of people that are assigned to kennedy on the day he died and the name assigned to me. [indiscernible] >> president a.m. recordings find it on the c-span mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> the chair of the organization for security and cooperation in europe is poland's foreign minister. he warned russia's aggressions threaten the existing of the peacekeeping organization. this is about 2 1/2 hours.
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was just part of our mind growing up and my parents by that point had turned from being kennedy lyndon johnson and even a humphrey in 68 by 72 they were for nixon and they stayed republican ever since that 70 to election turned them and they loved ronald what changed their mind? they didn't like the unrest in the streets the protesting but particularly by 72 the anti-war movement and the way i think the law and order. aspect of what nixon was doing appealed to them and the government seemed too far to the left and you know, what, did you think of mcgovern when you were ohio state? um, i liked him, but i was looking, you know, i was good at talking or she was actually i didn't mean to write you wouldn't have been around a state. i was high school. yeah, i you know, we try to stay out of politics someone in the high schools because the teacher did i just was stunned that my parents made that kind of change like, how do you go from because we're catholic john f. kennedy was a big deal. i think when i write about kennedy, i do deeply remember simply that my parents would cut him and bobby kennedy
was just part of our mind growing up and my parents by that point had turned from being kennedy lyndon johnson and even a humphrey in 68 by 72 they were for nixon and they stayed republican ever since that 70 to election turned them and they loved ronald what changed their mind? they didn't like the unrest in the streets the protesting but particularly by 72 the anti-war movement and the way i think the law and order. aspect of what nixon was doing appealed to them and the government seemed too...
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going back to john f. kennedy in the bay of pigs, or lyndon johnson and vietnam, that could have happened in bosnia and kosovo. had things gone wrong. fortunately, i, they didn't go wrong. and the intervention in kosovo turned out to save a lot of lives. and ugh, resulted in the independence of casa, we don't even think about it anymore. except that last i checked, serbia still hadn't recognized casa bos, independence, and albright pushed so those decisions through what they call the fudge factory. at the state department where for every policy there's some counter policy or somebody arguing against it. and she did do that and she made a difference. it was not albright who negotiated the dayton agreements that ended the war in bosnia itself. but certainly the bought via the you remember, you may remember there was a photograph of people that are being put aboard trains in bosnia concerned about and that photograph evoke memories of people being put aboard trains in 1942 and all right. wasn't going to strong for that ill and i give her full credit. what for what she did in bosnia author's
going back to john f. kennedy in the bay of pigs, or lyndon johnson and vietnam, that could have happened in bosnia and kosovo. had things gone wrong. fortunately, i, they didn't go wrong. and the intervention in kosovo turned out to save a lot of lives. and ugh, resulted in the independence of casa, we don't even think about it anymore. except that last i checked, serbia still hadn't recognized casa bos, independence, and albright pushed so those decisions through what they call the fudge...
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going back to john f. kennedy in the bay of pigs, or lyndon johnson and vietnam, that could have happened in bosnia and kosovo, had things gone wrong. fortunately, i, they didn't go wrong. and the intervention in kosovo turned out to save a lot of lives and resulted in the independence of casa, we don't even think about it anymore. except that last i checked, serbia still hadn't recognized casa bos, independence, and albright pushed so those decisions through what they call the fudge factory at the state department. where for every policy there's some counter policy or somebody arguing against it. and she did do that and she made a difference. it was not albright who negotiated the dayton agreements that ended the war in bosnia itself. but certainly the bought the at the remember, you may remember there was a photograph of people being put aboard trains in bosnia. and that photograph evoke memories of people being 40 bored trains in 1942 and all right. wasn't going to sit still for that. and i give her full credit what, what she did in bosnia authors, thomas edmond, thank you so much for
going back to john f. kennedy in the bay of pigs, or lyndon johnson and vietnam, that could have happened in bosnia and kosovo, had things gone wrong. fortunately, i, they didn't go wrong. and the intervention in kosovo turned out to save a lot of lives and resulted in the independence of casa, we don't even think about it anymore. except that last i checked, serbia still hadn't recognized casa bos, independence, and albright pushed so those decisions through what they call the fudge factory at...
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. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.ll hear about the civil rights act, the 19 64 presidential campaign, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you will also hear some blunt talk. >> jim, i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died, the #two me now, and i can't ever go to the bathroom, i will go. i'll just a red behind these blockades. >> find it on the c-span mobile app, wherever you get your podcasts. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1,000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled c
. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.ll hear about the civil rights act, the 19 64 presidential campaign, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >>...
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the fact is these people have been peddling, lies going back as far as lyndon johnson, if not before. and it's people have got used to it. i'm afraid they don't want to believe it sometimes, but at the same time they, they're, they're kind of americans, they're living here. they feel that they have to support the government. it's that kind of funny mindset. in this case, i mean, the propaganda has been relentless and it's also been very good. i noticed in the speech and he made out to the u. s. congress. it was a totally coached speech. and he was hitting every nail on the head. he probably had for the o'con advisor standing behind him, whispering in his ear. and it was, you know, this is a very sophisticated effort by the people who want war for one reason or another. and most people get caught by it and that she, unfortunately reality there is a, a big kind of counter culture, myself included. that is speaking how very strongly in the other direction. but we don't have access to the media. we don't have access to, to any source that basically gets us out to multi millions of people
the fact is these people have been peddling, lies going back as far as lyndon johnson, if not before. and it's people have got used to it. i'm afraid they don't want to believe it sometimes, but at the same time they, they're, they're kind of americans, they're living here. they feel that they have to support the government. it's that kind of funny mindset. in this case, i mean, the propaganda has been relentless and it's also been very good. i noticed in the speech and he made out to the u. s....
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. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.hear about the 1964 civil rights act. 1964 presidential campaign and the march on selma and on vietnam. not everyone knew they were recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations, in fact, they were the ones who made sure that the conversations with taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you'll also here some blunt talk. >> jim. >> yes, sir. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died, the number assigned to me now, if mine are not less, i want that right quick. if i never go a to the bathroom, i'll never go anywhere, i'll stay behind these gates. >> and go wherever you get your podcasts. >> now available for pre-order in the c-span shop, the congressional directory. go there for the compact and spiral-bound book with contact information for every member of congress, bios and committee assignments and state governors for the
. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.hear about the 1964 civil rights act. 1964 presidential campaign and the march on selma and on vietnam. not everyone knew they were recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations, in fact, they were the ones who made sure that the conversations with taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >>...
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. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.ar about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march in selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones that made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died and the number assigned to me now. presidential recordings on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> watch the confirmation hearings for the supreme court nominee. follow this historic process tuesday at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org or by downloading the free c-span video app. congressional budget office director and other economists spoke about u.s. fiscal policy the national association.
. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.ar about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march in selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones that made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between...
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the fact is, these people have the peddling lives going back as far as lyndon johnson, if not before, and it's people who got used to it, i'm afraid they don't want to believe it sometimes. but at the same time they, they're, they're kind of americans, they're living here, they feel that they have to support the government. it's that kind of funny mindset . in this case, i mean, it's a, the propaganda has been relentless, and it's also been very good. i noticed in the speech and he made to the u. s. congress. it was a totally coached speech. he was hitting every nail on the head that he probably had for the o'con adviser standing behind him, whispering in his ear. and it was a, you know, this is a very sophisticated effort by the people who want war for one reason or another. and most people get caught by it. and that she unfortunate reality. there is a, a big kind of counterculture, myself included. that is speaking how very strongly in the other direction, but we don't have access to the media. we don't have access to to any source that basically gets us out to multi millions of peo
the fact is, these people have the peddling lives going back as far as lyndon johnson, if not before, and it's people who got used to it, i'm afraid they don't want to believe it sometimes. but at the same time they, they're, they're kind of americans, they're living here, they feel that they have to support the government. it's that kind of funny mindset . in this case, i mean, it's a, the propaganda has been relentless, and it's also been very good. i noticed in the speech and he made to the...
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the fact is, these people have the peddling lives going back as far as lyndon johnson, if not before, and it's people who got used to it, i'm afraid they don't want to believe it sometimes. but at the same time they, they're, they're kind of americans, they're living here, they feel that they have to support the government. it's that kind of funny mindset . in this case, i mean, it's a propaganda has been relentless, and it's also been very good. i noticed in the speech, unscathed made to the u. s. congress. it was a totally coached speech. and he was hitting every nail on the head that he probably had for the o'con adviser standing behind him, whispering in his ear. and it was a, you know, this is a very sophisticated effort by the people who want war for one reason or another. and most people get caught by it. and that she unfortunate reality. there is a, a big kind of counterculture, myself included. that is speaking how very strongly in the other direction, but we don't have access to the media. we don't have access to to any source that basically gets us out to multi millions of
the fact is, these people have the peddling lives going back as far as lyndon johnson, if not before, and it's people who got used to it, i'm afraid they don't want to believe it sometimes. but at the same time they, they're, they're kind of americans, they're living here, they feel that they have to support the government. it's that kind of funny mindset . in this case, i mean, it's a propaganda has been relentless, and it's also been very good. i noticed in the speech, unscathed made to the...
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. >> season one focuses on lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> johnson's secretaries new because they were transcribing many of the conversations. they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you will also hear blood talk. -- blunt talk. >> i want the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died and the number assigned to me and if mine or less, i want them less. if i can't ever go to the bathroom, i won't go. >> presidential recordings. find on the mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span now is a free mobile app. keep up with the day events with live hearings from congress, white house events, the court, campaigns and more all your fingertips. also stay current with washington journal. find schedules lust -- plus a variety of podcasts. download it for
. >> season one focuses on lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> johnson's secretaries new because they were transcribing many of the conversations. they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you will also hear blood talk. --...
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. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.ou will hear about the civil rights act, -- the march on selma and the war on vietnam. everyone knew they were being recorded. >> johnson secretaries new because they were tasked of transcribing the conversations. they were the ones who make sure the conversations were taped as johnson what signal to them -- what signal to them -- would single -- sickle to them. >> -- >> residential recordings -- presidential recordings. find it on your c-span app. ♪ >> at the summit foreign relations many, several senators follow the united states --
. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson.ou will hear about the civil rights act, -- the march on selma and the war on vietnam. everyone knew they were being recorded. >> johnson secretaries new because they were tasked of transcribing the conversations. they were the ones who make sure the conversations were taped as johnson what signal to them -- what signal to them -- would single -- sickle to them. >> -- >> residential recordings -- presidential...
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. >> season one focuses on lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who make sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would singled to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you also are some blunt talk. >> gym. i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy on me the day he died and the number assigned to me now. and it might are not less i want them less right quick. >> yes, sir. >> and if i i can't ever go te bathroom, i won't go. i promise you i won't go anywhere. i'll just a right behind these black gates. >> president to recordings. find on the c-span now mobile app aware of you get your podcasts. >> the leaders of u.s. central command and u.s. ever command testified on global t
. >> season one focuses on lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who make sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would singled to them through an open door between his...
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lyndon johnson is the president who brings them into primetime.imagine or have pictures in our minds of what the stage or the setting of the state of the union address will look like. i think it is important, as viewers are watching the state of the union address, that might and will deliver, to consider how we compare what might and dust of previous instances of the state of the union address. it's not insignificant, i would argue, that biden is in this place that's become this hallowed sanctum of democracy. we can envision or imagine previous moments, fdr standing behind the podium, and responding to the attacks of pearl harbor. or we can think again most recently about the address biden delivered last april, the first time that he spoke to a joint session of congress, and it was notable because a small number of members of the congress were invited to sit socially distanced and masked because of covid. how biden will deliver this address, in a global pandemic and in this place that's held so many shared memories or visuals of water democracy is
lyndon johnson is the president who brings them into primetime.imagine or have pictures in our minds of what the stage or the setting of the state of the union address will look like. i think it is important, as viewers are watching the state of the union address, that might and will deliver, to consider how we compare what might and dust of previous instances of the state of the union address. it's not insignificant, i would argue, that biden is in this place that's become this hallowed...
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. >> the presidency of lyndon johnson. the 19 64 civil rights act. the 1964 presidential campaign. the gulf of tonkin incident. the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of his conversations. in fact, they were the ones who make sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you will hear blunt talk. >> graham? >> yes sir. >> i want to report of the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died. if mine are not less, i want them less quick. i won't go anywhere. i will stay right behind these black gates. >> find it on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg gave an update on infrastructure investment spending before a senate environment and public works committee earlier this week. watch that friday night at 9:30 eastern on c-span or go online at c-span.org or on our free video app. ♪ >> sunday on q&a. speechwriter donna rubin talks ab
. >> the presidency of lyndon johnson. the 19 64 civil rights act. the 1964 presidential campaign. the gulf of tonkin incident. the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of his conversations. in fact, they were the ones who make sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you will hear blunt talk....
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." >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonken incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were saved with transcribe -- tasked with transscribinging with many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you'll also hear some blunt talk. >> presidential recordings, find it on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> with car jackings on the rise, the senate judiciary committee held a hearing on the issue. watch tonight at 9:30 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or full coverage on our free video app c-span now. >> at today's white house briefing, press secretary jen psaki answered questions about whether president biden would consider a no-fly zone over ukraine, banning russian oi
." >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonken incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were saved with transcribe -- tasked with transscribinging with many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as...
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season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and of the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of the conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson with signal to them through an open door between his office and others. >> you will also hear some blunt talk. >> i want a report of the number of people that assigned to kennedy the day he died and the number assigned to me now and if mine are not the best i want them -- if i can't ever go to the bathroom i won't go. i promise i won't go anywhere. i will stay right behind these black gates. >> presidential recordings find it on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >>> press secretary john kirby briefed reporters on the russian invasion of ukraine. this is about 50 minutes.
season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and of the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of the conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson with signal to them through an open door...