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he says that by 1954 president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the aliens that says, look, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that's fine. we'll look the other way. we'll even build secret bases for you to do so like area 51. but in return, we want secret advance technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel. which, apparently, the u.s. has hold of since 1954. so what they're doing with it, i don't know. but apparently they do have it. in case anybody's wondering, according to cooper, the alien ambassador's name is his most omnipotent highness krill. so even in alien ambassadorships, patriarchy still holds sway, apparently. and only one u.s. president, according to cooper, is willing to challenge this threatening alliance with the aliens. anyone want to take a guess as to which heroic president is willing to stand up to this? >> jfk. >> of course jfk. once again we see conspiracists ascribing the death with its own meaning, a form of counterfactual history coming into play. whereas oliver stone's counterfactual history says
he says that by 1954 president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the aliens that says, look, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that's fine. we'll look the other way. we'll even build secret bases for you to do so like area 51. but in return, we want secret advance technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel. which, apparently, the u.s. has hold of since 1954. so what they're doing with it, i don't know. but apparently they do have it....
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and also the fact that eisenhower was actually working for rockefeller who is actually part of a council on foreign relations, who's actually working for the illuminati which is actually part of the group and working in conjunction with european royalists and, as always the catholics. anna? >> where their thoughts that aliens are behind jfk's assassination to keep it quiet? >> very much so. if you take cooper's telling then he may have been alien he may have been human. either way it is the driver of kennedy's car who actually killed kennedy, and does so in order to silence him on this question of the alien conspiracy. as you might tell from that there is a heavily religious element as well the anti- catholic elements. where is he getting the pale horse from? from revelations. good. again he strongly fitting in as matthew pointed us to earlier, within this strain of apocalypse's. he is one of those who strongly believed that aliens are probably satanic agents playing their own part in bringing about the end times. with the new janet conspiracies him, going back to evelyn's question as to
and also the fact that eisenhower was actually working for rockefeller who is actually part of a council on foreign relations, who's actually working for the illuminati which is actually part of the group and working in conjunction with european royalists and, as always the catholics. anna? >> where their thoughts that aliens are behind jfk's assassination to keep it quiet? >> very much so. if you take cooper's telling then he may have been alien he may have been human. either way...
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. >> the nation's passing coming up to date on the presidency, dwight eisenhower's grandson david talk about demand in his leadership during world war ii. his grandfather served at the ranch in the army's european theater. on an oral history, and you -year-old wally will put a space for the first time on july 20th with jeff bezos and the space programs, talk about being one of nasa's mercury 13. a group of women to become astros in the early 50s but unlike their male counterparts, the never flew a nasa mission. america history tv every weekend, find a full schedule program guide or visit cspan.org/history. >> it is my genuine pleasure to introduce our speaker and author this afternoon, james banner and currently visiting scholar in history the george washington university and is no stranger to the washington seminars and is a cofounder of national history
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concise and people were paying the bill by think there is so much more going on beyond what president eisenhower referred to as the industrial complex. there is so much potential locked up and i in ten years we look out and see that space has transformed every aspect not just our education and who goes to college but that space is already not necessarily just space but i had a number of friends that are molecular biologist because of the race to the moon. i think it is within the innovation and competition act i feel like front - - endless frontier there are billions of dollars designated to go out and recruit people into stem and to make sure. and then you can see if they have that curiosity absolutely. that was part of the focus that this is not a one-year commitment and part of that ten year commitment and then we have to make sure that we funded. >> and as anyone who was dull with nasa in the past it's all important but it's not enough. >> . >> senator i want to find out about the partnership between nasa and the defense department there is so much that they do that is complementary and to g
concise and people were paying the bill by think there is so much more going on beyond what president eisenhower referred to as the industrial complex. there is so much potential locked up and i in ten years we look out and see that space has transformed every aspect not just our education and who goes to college but that space is already not necessarily just space but i had a number of friends that are molecular biologist because of the race to the moon. i think it is within the innovation and...
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back eisenhower, back in the day he built the interstate system across this whole entire country in the late 50s. it was designed after the autobahn. after that the country just seemed to go to hell when it comes to our infrastructure. instead of spending the money on their pet projects, why don't they put it where it belongs on the bridges and highways? >> pete, just getting word the liftoff of blue origin in west texas now set for about ten minutes from now, so we should be able to show that to you in the next couple of minutes here on c-span. our live continuous coverage is over on our companion network on c-span 2. schumer sets vote on infrastructure but now want to see a bill. >> caller: i have a very big concern and i would like your audience to maybe pursue this please. we've been letting in from the southern border people with covid since the beginning. you reported it, the major news outlets for reported, hundreds of them and others. and now these people have been notably sent around the country. what i would like to do -- and somebody out there has the power to do it -- is to
back eisenhower, back in the day he built the interstate system across this whole entire country in the late 50s. it was designed after the autobahn. after that the country just seemed to go to hell when it comes to our infrastructure. instead of spending the money on their pet projects, why don't they put it where it belongs on the bridges and highways? >> pete, just getting word the liftoff of blue origin in west texas now set for about ten minutes from now, so we should be able to show...
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eisenhower was not a radical right wing republican. he said if anyone were to attack social security, that would be political suicide. richard nixon and gerald ford were centrists. neither one could even conceivably be nominated today. george w. bush would tell you that there is a line between t.a.r.p. during the financial crisis and trump. and so i think that -- i believe republicans at some level know that they basically lost the argument over the role of the state in the marketplace. now, i know a lot of folks on the left think that's crazy, but from their point of view, government keeps getting bigger and that was a central claim. so, therefore, their anxiety, their political energy has to find a channel, and that channel has become cultural. the republican party, as currently constituted right now, is far more about having power so that liberals can't have it than having power for a positive agenda. >> it is what the historian fritz carved in terms of the 1920s, the politics of cultural despair. doris, you have a blunt nationalism
eisenhower was not a radical right wing republican. he said if anyone were to attack social security, that would be political suicide. richard nixon and gerald ford were centrists. neither one could even conceivably be nominated today. george w. bush would tell you that there is a line between t.a.r.p. during the financial crisis and trump. and so i think that -- i believe republicans at some level know that they basically lost the argument over the role of the state in the marketplace. now, i...
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eisenhower ordered us to get vaccinated and we lined up at high schools all over the country. we considered it, yes, our patriotic duty also, our not being an idiot duty because who the heck wanted to get polio, even with the vaccines, our government was desperate not to repeat the mistakes of the great depression where the stimulus was way too small, economy stagnated for years. we spent trillions upon trillions of dollars, and also paid people to stay home, generous unemployment benefits, and simultaneously paying you to work and to avoid covid infested workplaces, which brings me to the great american snag. most businesses have doctors the doctors tell them to get the vaccine. the governor tries to entice you to take it too what was once begged for now goes begging, millions of doses on the verge of being thrown away because a large swath of the country wants to live free or die, perhaps from covid now it's taking a toll on the economy. how does the snag manifest itself the people who buy risk free treasuries, the treasury bonds, they're in overdrive because they're convinc
eisenhower ordered us to get vaccinated and we lined up at high schools all over the country. we considered it, yes, our patriotic duty also, our not being an idiot duty because who the heck wanted to get polio, even with the vaccines, our government was desperate not to repeat the mistakes of the great depression where the stimulus was way too small, economy stagnated for years. we spent trillions upon trillions of dollars, and also paid people to stay home, generous unemployment benefits, and...
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quite a change from the lavender scare of the 1950s, after president eisenhower issued an executive order that purged the government of homosexuals as national security threats. secretary buttigieg's confirmation firmly shut the door ton that past, but his appointment now sends a very different message to lgbtq people. you, too, can serve your country in any capacity that you have the qualifications to hold. >> your appointment is historic. you're the first out lgbtq person who has been confirmed by the united states senate. what does that mean -- this is a several-part question. first, what does that mean to you, personally? >> well, it means a lot. knowing that this hasn't been possible in the past. that someone like me, doing a job like this, might have been viewed as laughable. you know, within my lifetime. just a few years ago. i remember when i was young seeing an appointee for an ambassadorship in the clinton administration not even get to vote because he was gay. and being able to be here and represent that progress, not that the work is done, but to represent that, it means a gre
quite a change from the lavender scare of the 1950s, after president eisenhower issued an executive order that purged the government of homosexuals as national security threats. secretary buttigieg's confirmation firmly shut the door ton that past, but his appointment now sends a very different message to lgbtq people. you, too, can serve your country in any capacity that you have the qualifications to hold. >> your appointment is historic. you're the first out lgbtq person who has been...
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"i can only conclude that eisenhower's decisive action at little rock" -- obviously sending in the 101st airborne to little rock central -- "crushed the forces behind the southern manifesto." in an important sense, commentators are correct to contend that the nation, the manifesto aimed to preserve has changed in meaningful ways. the manifesto's drafters did not succeed in their attempt to maintain state-sponsored jim crow schools, and it would be foolish to assert otherwise. this change, moreover, should not be dismissed as merely superficial, but instead should be understood as both representing and portending profound racial transformation. despite this transformation, it would be severely mistaken to believe that the manifesto and its drafters' views are utterly disconnected from current conditions. although the drafters' foremost goal of absolutely preventing racial desegregation in public schools went unrealized, it may be more accurate to view their loss on that score in terms partial, rather than total. and there are lots of statistics that one could marshal to this effect, obser
"i can only conclude that eisenhower's decisive action at little rock" -- obviously sending in the 101st airborne to little rock central -- "crushed the forces behind the southern manifesto." in an important sense, commentators are correct to contend that the nation, the manifesto aimed to preserve has changed in meaningful ways. the manifesto's drafters did not succeed in their attempt to maintain state-sponsored jim crow schools, and it would be foolish to assert...
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eisenhower and kennedy, each of them had 60% job approval ratings among people in the opposite party. and starting in the early 1990's, we started seeing things get more and more partisan. the opposition to bill clinton when he was elected in 1992, over the next eight years, you had a positive view of republicans toward his administration. it reached proportions we had never seen before. during the next debate with george w. bush, you saw the exactly same thing happened the other way around, where the level of animosity among republicans. it keeps building and building from that point on. so that now you have got the vast majority of voters that are just voting straight ticket voting, all republican, all democrat. now we are in a parliamentary system for the most part. i think it is remarkable that in 2016 every single u.s. senate race was won by a candidate of the same party that carried that race. every single one. then in november, it was all but one. 34 out of 35, with one exception. 96% of all members of the house represent districts that their party carries. so we are going one
eisenhower and kennedy, each of them had 60% job approval ratings among people in the opposite party. and starting in the early 1990's, we started seeing things get more and more partisan. the opposition to bill clinton when he was elected in 1992, over the next eight years, you had a positive view of republicans toward his administration. it reached proportions we had never seen before. during the next debate with george w. bush, you saw the exactly same thing happened the other way around,...
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in particular want eisenhower quite reserved in private as he was in public in the same with calvin coolidge and the point is that if think harry, am glad you decided to open these things because this could be a revelation. why did you do it and he said well we are doing it for two reasons, number one, the oliver stone law, the net first of oliver stone was making his film jfk to get files related to the kennedy assassination open and he said that i was advised paralegal people that we might not only have a lawsuit of that time for any of the tapes that you deal with a assassination but also more generally so i talked to missus johnson i said, if a recommendation for which it can we keep these close or should they be opened. and she said, go ahead and open them. and essentially i'm proud of what my husband did and i know there will be things on them that i don't like because i haven't heard them but am confident enough in what linden did that more people find out about what he did both in the strengths and the flaws, the better which was just the kind of presidential relic you would
in particular want eisenhower quite reserved in private as he was in public in the same with calvin coolidge and the point is that if think harry, am glad you decided to open these things because this could be a revelation. why did you do it and he said well we are doing it for two reasons, number one, the oliver stone law, the net first of oliver stone was making his film jfk to get files related to the kennedy assassination open and he said that i was advised paralegal people that we might...
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he says by 1954, president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the aliens. that says, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that is fine. we will look the other way. we will even build secret bases for you to do so, like area 51. but in return, we want secret advanced technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel, which apparently the u.s. has had a hold of since 1954. what they are doing with it i don't know. but apparently they do have it. in case anyone is wondering, according to cooper, the alien ambassador's name is his most omnipotent highness krill. even in alien ambassadorships, the patriarchy still holds sway. anyone wants to take a guess as to which heroic resident is willing to stand up to this? of course jfk. once again we see conspiracists ascribing the kennedy death with its own meaning. a form of counterfactual history coming into play. whereas oliver stone's counterfactual history says if kennedy had lived, he would have pulled us out of vietnam. cooper's counterfactual history said if he would h
he says by 1954, president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the aliens. that says, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that is fine. we will look the other way. we will even build secret bases for you to do so, like area 51. but in return, we want secret advanced technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel, which apparently the u.s. has had a hold of since 1954. what they are doing with it i don't know. but apparently they do have it....
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he says by 1954, president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the audience -- with the aliens. that says, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that is fine. we will look the other way. we will even build secret bases for you to do so, like area 51. but in return, we want secret advanced technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel, which apparently the u.s. has had a hold of since 1954. what they are doing with it i don't know. but apparently they do have it. in case anyone is wondering, according to cooper, the alien ambassador's name is his most omnipotent highness krill. even in ambassador -- even in heavy and societies, peter king still -- patriarchy still holds sway. anyone wants to take a guess as to which heroic resident is willing to stand up to this? of course jfk. once again we see conspiracists ascribing the kennedy death with its own meeting. a form of counterfactual history coming into play. whereas oliver stone's counterfactual history says if kennedy had lived, he would have pulled us out of vietnam. cooper's count
he says by 1954, president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the audience -- with the aliens. that says, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that is fine. we will look the other way. we will even build secret bases for you to do so, like area 51. but in return, we want secret advanced technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel, which apparently the u.s. has had a hold of since 1954. what they are doing with it i don't know. but...
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. >> the nation's passing coming up to date on the presidency, dwight eisenhower's grandson david talk about demand in his leadership during world war ii. his grandfather served at the ranch in the army's european theater. on an oral history, and you -year-old wally will put a space for the first time on july 20th with jeff bezos and the space programs, talk about being one of nasa's mercury 13. a group of women to become astros in the early 50s but unlike their male counterparts, the never flew a nasa mission. america history tv every weekend, find a full schedule program guide or visit cspan.org/history. >> it is my genuine pleasure to introduce our speaker and author this afternoon, james banner and currently visiting scholar in history the george washington university and is no stranger to the washington seminars and is a cofounder of national history center in one of his sponsors. in regular participant in the seminar. and in person in the past year over the virtual realm and today you won't be able to ask questions to him we get to them of you. founder of the american association
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the boss, president eisenhower accompanied by a secretary of state dollars to exchange complete military information with the russians in a dramatic personal appeal. but the plan was rejected. bible gannon and the president war time friend general golf, had left me britain's aiden and french premier for support of the daring american proposal. it was in this hall at the united nations that the so called big form. it was also here the geneva conference in 1954. was it a new chapter? was session motion for viet nam, and it's where the geneva records on a kenneth ben was signed in 1988 the palace of nations in geneva houses the european headquarters of the un. how does the history of the united nations overlap with the hotel over the shallow new shack maya wants to know more about the jewish 1st lady eleanor roosevelt stay in his family's hotel. he has an appointment with the head congress of the united nations library. committed the proposal that the caching will protect in new york is the committee to prepare the declaration of human rights in the 1st met exclusively in new york on this.
the boss, president eisenhower accompanied by a secretary of state dollars to exchange complete military information with the russians in a dramatic personal appeal. but the plan was rejected. bible gannon and the president war time friend general golf, had left me britain's aiden and french premier for support of the daring american proposal. it was in this hall at the united nations that the so called big form. it was also here the geneva conference in 1954. was it a new chapter? was session...
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man, though, nominally ranked by the mayor, bruce just appeared very much the boss. president eisenhower accompanied by a secretary of state dollars to exchange complete military information with the russians in a dramatic personal appeal. but the plan was rejected. bible gannon and the president war time, friend general, so called left me britain's aiden and french premier for support of the daring american proposal. it was in this hall of the united nations that the so called big form it. it was also here the geneva conference in 1954. was it a new chapter with session motion for viet nam. and it's where the geneva caught on a chemist that was signed in 1988 the palace of nations in geneva houses the european headquarters of the un. how does the history of the united nations overlap with the hotel bo revise? shallow new shack maya wants to know more about the us 1st lady eleanor roosevelt stay in his family's hotel. he has an appointment with the head of the united nations library committed the proposal that the cash fit in new york is the committee to prepare the declaration of human
man, though, nominally ranked by the mayor, bruce just appeared very much the boss. president eisenhower accompanied by a secretary of state dollars to exchange complete military information with the russians in a dramatic personal appeal. but the plan was rejected. bible gannon and the president war time, friend general, so called left me britain's aiden and french premier for support of the daring american proposal. it was in this hall of the united nations that the so called big form it. it...
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the boss. president eisenhower accompanied by a secretary of state dollars to exchange complete military information with the russians in a dramatic personal appeal. but the plan was rejected. bible got them and the president war time, friend, general, so call left me britain eaten and french premier for support of the during american proposal. it was in this whole of the united nations that the so called big form it. it was also here the geneva conference in 1954. was it a new chapter? was set in motion for viet nam. and it's where the geneva caught on a chemist that was signed in $988.00 the palace of nations in geneva houses the european headquarters of the un. how does the history of the united nations overlap with the hotel over fires? shallow new shack maya wants to know more about the jewish 1st lady eleanor roosevelt stay in his family's hotel. he has an appointment with the head congress of the united nations library and committed to the casual position in new york. it is the committee to prepare the declaration of human rights in the 1st met exclusively in new york. and on this
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he did send advisers because that was done because of the eisenhower administration in bomb and in the vietnam war. and with the french, remember, there's a whole history here. kennedy was in vietnam in 1954 as a young senator, and saw that he was an anti colonialist. and he saw the french army struggling, and he thought it was ridiculous, or he was a smart young man. he went to algeria in go to alger minutes speech about algeria condemning the french army in their war. and algeria, colonialism did not work for him. remember, he was irish, he was an english. and he had an, in an attitude, a rebellion against the colonial world. he did not want to see this, continued he, great relations with africa, the lumber affair, willie destroyed his. i mean, he was upset beyond belief at numbers, murder, c, i was involved. kennedy was working for peace on every level, indonesia, he had a great relationship with the non, to him was a mistake. and he was, he had to withdraw quietly. he had to, he couldn't put it up for a vote because he was gonna come up for a vote in november 64, which is a few mon
he did send advisers because that was done because of the eisenhower administration in bomb and in the vietnam war. and with the french, remember, there's a whole history here. kennedy was in vietnam in 1954 as a young senator, and saw that he was an anti colonialist. and he saw the french army struggling, and he thought it was ridiculous, or he was a smart young man. he went to algeria in go to alger minutes speech about algeria condemning the french army in their war. and algeria, colonialism...
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he did an awful lot that was right, and i mean, dwight eisenhower had a largely successful presidency. richard nixon - my goodness, an enormously talented man with a wonderful mind and a seriousness of purpose, and brought an enormously talented team of people into government who affected the course of government for decades thereafter. people like henry kissinger and bill steinman and alan greenspan, and so many others. lamb: we're out of time, but why did you not take the job of the committee to re-elect the president under richard nixon back in '72? rumsfeld: i was interested in the substantive side of government, as opposed to the political side, and i just didn't have any interest in doing it. lamb: we're out of time. the book is called "known and unknown: a memoir." donald rumsfeld's our guest. thank you very much for joining us. rumsfeld: thank you, sir.
he did an awful lot that was right, and i mean, dwight eisenhower had a largely successful presidency. richard nixon - my goodness, an enormously talented man with a wonderful mind and a seriousness of purpose, and brought an enormously talented team of people into government who affected the course of government for decades thereafter. people like henry kissinger and bill steinman and alan greenspan, and so many others. lamb: we're out of time, but why did you not take the job of the committee...
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our number 5, the 5 star general, who warned us about the military industrial complex dwight eisenhower, a republican who expanded social security, sent army troops to enforce school integration and little rock and built the interstate highway system. number 4, theodore roosevelt, and other republican who became a driving force for anti trust and progressive policies. he established national parks, forests and monuments to preserve the u. s. a natural resources, and the bed and construction of the panama canal. number 3, his 5th cousin, democrat franklin roosevelt, our longest serving president, f. d. r was elected 4 times his new deal coalition steered us through the great depression and world war 2. he put america a work building. the infrastructure president biden now wants to rebuild. number 2 was our president, number one, george washington. he refused the title of king, but he was undeniably the father of our nation leading patriot forces to victory and the revolutionary war and presiding over the constitutional convention of 1787 and historians, best president ever was abraham li
our number 5, the 5 star general, who warned us about the military industrial complex dwight eisenhower, a republican who expanded social security, sent army troops to enforce school integration and little rock and built the interstate highway system. number 4, theodore roosevelt, and other republican who became a driving force for anti trust and progressive policies. he established national parks, forests and monuments to preserve the u. s. a natural resources, and the bed and construction of...
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all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1961 as well. address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientists labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been going? oh, the adult in road initiative? oh china look at look at. oh, how about what are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure. they call it the infrastructure bill with only about $300000.00 going to the infrastructure. and what's the speed of our our, you know, am tracks on average about as the fastest they go about 60 miles an hour on how fast they go in china. that a little over 300 miles an hour. no, no, china is taking over. and again, as you mentioned, it thanks to slick willy, clinton and n biden, and all the rest, the dumb of the republic pulse of games. they gave them all our high check in every industry manufacturing skills and needs and designs. so they could bring over everything over there and when t
all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1961 as well. address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientists labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been going? oh, the adult in road initiative? oh china look at look at. oh, how about what are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure. they call it...
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all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1961 as well. address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientists labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been doing? oh, the belgian road initiative. oh china look at look at. oh, how about when are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers, a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure. they call it the infrastructure bill with only about $300000.00 going to the infrastructure. and what's the speed of our our, you know, am tracks on average about as fast as they go about 60 miles an hour on how fairs they go and shine a little over 300 miles an hour. no, no, china is taking over. and again, as you mentioned, it thanks to slick willy, clinton and n biden, and all the rest, the dumb of the republic pulse of games. they gave them all our high check in every industry manufacturing skills and needs and designs. so they could bring over everything over there and when they brou
all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1961 as well. address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientists labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been doing? oh, the belgian road initiative. oh china look at look at. oh, how about when are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers, a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure. they call it...
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all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1960, want to say, well, address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientists labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been doing? oh, the delta route initiative. oh, china look at look at, oh, how about when are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure, they call it the infrastructure bill. would only about $300000.00 going to the infrastructure and what's the speed of our our, you know, am tracks on average about as the fastest they go about 60 miles an hour on how fairs they go and shine a little over 300 miles an hour no, no, china is taking over. and again, as you mentioned it, thanks to slick willy, clinton and n biden, and all the rest, the dumb of the republic pulse of games. they gave them all our high check in every industry manufacturing skills and needs and designs. so they could bring ove
all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1960, want to say, well, address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientists labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been doing? oh, the delta route initiative. oh, china look at look at, oh, how about when are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure,...
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all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1960 want to say, well, address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientist, whether the labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been going? oh, the adult in wrote initiative, oh china look at look at. oh, how about what are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure. they call it the infrastructure bill. would only about $300000.00 going to the infrastructure and what's the speed of our our, you know, am tracks on average about as the fastest they go about 60 miles an hour on how fast they go in china, a little over 300 miles an hour no, no, china is taking over. and again, as you mentioned it, thanks to slick willy, clinton and n biden, and all the rest, the dumb of the republic pulse of games. they gave them all our high check in every industry manufacturing skills and needs and designs. so they cou
all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1960 want to say, well, address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientist, whether the labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been going? oh, the adult in wrote initiative, oh china look at look at. oh, how about what are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers a couple $100000.00 in america's...
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eisenhower called this the domino effect. johnson, the democrat, seconded and agreed with the premise that his republican president counterpart in the '50s had said. all of asia could fall if the united states doesn't honor its commitment to south vietnam. and he also talked about the potential bloodbath that could occur if north vietnam was allowed to take over south vietnam, that hundreds of thousands of innocents would lose their lives, so he made a moral case as well. so political, geopolitical, moral, these were grounds upon which he placed the american involvement in vietnam. and, again, americans overwhelmingly supported this commitment, both in congress and in the public. so you begin in a sense with a kind of public consensus about the war in vietnam as being necessary and even more good and honorable, appropriate, and necessary commitment to the people of south vietnam. this is the beginning. by 1965, early 1965, the war begins to escalate from an american involvement perspective. so american troops begin to be sent
eisenhower called this the domino effect. johnson, the democrat, seconded and agreed with the premise that his republican president counterpart in the '50s had said. all of asia could fall if the united states doesn't honor its commitment to south vietnam. and he also talked about the potential bloodbath that could occur if north vietnam was allowed to take over south vietnam, that hundreds of thousands of innocents would lose their lives, so he made a moral case as well. so political,...
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. >> american history tv continues with a discussion about leadership of general dwight eisenhower and colonel, chief of the army's european theater intelligence bryant during world war ii. the center for presidential studies is the host of the event. >> over here in the making but it's fitting, their persistent. to commemorate right eisenhower and men and women who saved civilization in the 40s and there's no question in my mind they did exactly that. on the reserves of the character d
. >> american history tv continues with a discussion about leadership of general dwight eisenhower and colonel, chief of the army's european theater intelligence bryant during world war ii. the center for presidential studies is the host of the event. >> over here in the making but it's fitting, their persistent. to commemorate right eisenhower and men and women who saved civilization in the 40s and there's no question in my mind they did exactly that. on the reserves of the...
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he did an awful lot that was right, and i mean, dwight eisenhower had a largely successful presidency. richard nixon - my goodness, an enormously talented man with a wonderful mind and a seriousness of purpose, and brought an enormously talented team of people into government who affected the course of government for decades thereafter. people like henry kissinger and bill steinman and alan greenspan, and so many others. lamb: we're out of time, but why did you not take the job of the committee to re-elect the president under richard nixon back in '72? rumsfeld: i was interested in the substantive side of government, as opposed to the political side, and i just didn't have any interest in doing it. lamb: we're out of time. the book is called "known and unknown: a memoir." donald rumsfeld's our guest. thank you very much for joining us. rumsfeld: thank you, sir. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these companies. >> it is more than that. >> comcast is partnering so students can get what they need to be ready. >> comcast support c-span as a public
he did an awful lot that was right, and i mean, dwight eisenhower had a largely successful presidency. richard nixon - my goodness, an enormously talented man with a wonderful mind and a seriousness of purpose, and brought an enormously talented team of people into government who affected the course of government for decades thereafter. people like henry kissinger and bill steinman and alan greenspan, and so many others. lamb: we're out of time, but why did you not take the job of the committee...
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all of asia could fall to communism eisenhower's called this the domino effect. johnson the democrat seconded and agreed with the premise that his republican president counterpart in the 50s had said all of asia could fall if the united states doesn't honor its commitment. to south vietnam and he also talked about the potential bloodbath that could occur if north vietnam was allowed to take over south vietnam that hundreds of thousands of innocents would lose their lives. so he made a moral case as well. so political geopolitical moral these were grounds upon which he placed the american involvement in vietnam and again americans overwhelmingly supported this commitment both in congress. and in the public so you begin in a sense with a kind of public consensus? about the war in vietnam as being necessary and even more good an honorable appropriate and necessary commitment to the people of south vietnam. this is the beginning. and by 1965 early 1965 the war begins to escalate from an american involvement perspective. so american troops begin to be sent over draft
all of asia could fall to communism eisenhower's called this the domino effect. johnson the democrat seconded and agreed with the premise that his republican president counterpart in the 50s had said all of asia could fall if the united states doesn't honor its commitment. to south vietnam and he also talked about the potential bloodbath that could occur if north vietnam was allowed to take over south vietnam that hundreds of thousands of innocents would lose their lives. so he made a moral...
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still see today in registration statistics and in partisan identification, the echoes of roosevelt of eisenhower, of kennedy. and i think that one of the cylinder was saying, you know, this doesn't mean that the democrats are destined to win elections or republicans are destined to lose them. but it does mean that there is now a generation entering the electorate who means democratic and that i would expect for certainly 20222024. those voters who, you know, under 30, who are just coming into the electorate, are going to lean democratic and going to help the democrats offset losses they may have with older voters. well, let, you know, part of the reason i really want to do this show with both of you is that donald trump is back. he's, you know, maybe, you know, i think he made less headlines with his return than maybe a lot of other people you know, hoped for. but nonetheless, he's back and he's sending signals that he might run in 2024. and it's linda just said, at least he's trying to influence the race in 2022, and slid in your ear or the smartest democratic pulse right now. as you kind of lo
still see today in registration statistics and in partisan identification, the echoes of roosevelt of eisenhower, of kennedy. and i think that one of the cylinder was saying, you know, this doesn't mean that the democrats are destined to win elections or republicans are destined to lose them. but it does mean that there is now a generation entering the electorate who means democratic and that i would expect for certainly 20222024. those voters who, you know, under 30, who are just coming into...
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go ahead re well, one has to understand that the media is really controlled by what eisenhower said 60 years ago now, was the military industrial complex chain. the media works for the rest of those. the corporate media is bought and sold is controlled by the rest of that complex. now it's the military, industrial, congressional intelligence, media, academia, think tank complex, i call it making met. now back in the day when i was working as a, there was a lot of interference with the media. there are a lot of people placed in the media. the church commission was in 1975 if memory serves. and there were some steps taken aboard it. so one decade later, bill casey comes in under ronald reagan bill case. she becomes the director of central intelligence. and the 1st thing he says at the 1st cabinet meeting in the white house, and i have an eye witness there and told me this when we have dish out information . so that everything the american people believe is why we will have achieved our mission. bill casey, a direct quote, shared simultaneous or contemporaneously with people or the washin
go ahead re well, one has to understand that the media is really controlled by what eisenhower said 60 years ago now, was the military industrial complex chain. the media works for the rest of those. the corporate media is bought and sold is controlled by the rest of that complex. now it's the military, industrial, congressional intelligence, media, academia, think tank complex, i call it making met. now back in the day when i was working as a, there was a lot of interference with the media....
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he did send advisers because he, that was done because of the eisenhower administration involvement in the vietnam war. and with the french, remember, there's a whole history here. kennedy was in vietnam in 1954 as a young senator, and saw that he was an anti colonialist. and he saw the french army struggling and he thought it was ridiculous, or he was a smart young man. he went to algiers and go to alger minutes speech about algeria condemning the french army in their war. and algeria, colonialism did not work for him. remember, he was irish, he was an english. and he had it in an attitude of rebellion against the colonial world. he did not want to see this, continued he, a great relations with africa, the lumber affair, willie destroyed his. i mean he was upset, the unbelief and the numbers murder c. i was involved. kennedy was working for peace on every level, indonesia, he had a great relationship with the nom, to him was a mistake. and he was, he had to withdraw a client when he had to, can put it up for a vote because he was going to come up for a vote in november 64, which is a
he did send advisers because he, that was done because of the eisenhower administration involvement in the vietnam war. and with the french, remember, there's a whole history here. kennedy was in vietnam in 1954 as a young senator, and saw that he was an anti colonialist. and he saw the french army struggling and he thought it was ridiculous, or he was a smart young man. he went to algiers and go to alger minutes speech about algeria condemning the french army in their war. and algeria,...
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he did send advisors because he that was done because of the eisenhower administration involvement in the vietnam war. and with the french, remember, there's a whole history here. kennedy was in vietnam in 1954 as a young senator, and saw that he was an anti colonialist. and he saw the french army struggling, and he thought it was ridiculous, or he was a smart young man. he went to algeria in go to alger minutes speech about algeria condemning the french army in their war. and algeria, colonialism did not work for him. remember, he was irish, he was an english. and he had an, in an attitude, a rebellion against the colonial world. you did not want to see this, continued he, a great relations with africa. moved the lumber affair. willie destroyed his. i mean, he was upset beyond belief at the members murder c. i was involved. kennedy was working for peace on every level, indonesia, he had a great relationship with the non, to him was a mistake. and he was, he had to withdraw quietly. he had to put it up for a vote because he was going to come up for a vote in november $64.00, which is
he did send advisors because he that was done because of the eisenhower administration involvement in the vietnam war. and with the french, remember, there's a whole history here. kennedy was in vietnam in 1954 as a young senator, and saw that he was an anti colonialist. and he saw the french army struggling, and he thought it was ridiculous, or he was a smart young man. he went to algeria in go to alger minutes speech about algeria condemning the french army in their war. and algeria,...
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go ahead re well, one has to understand that the media is really controlled by what eisenhower said 60 years ago now, was the military industrial complex chain. the media works for the rest of those. the corporate media is bought and sold is controlled by the rest of that complex. now it's the military, industrial, congressional intelligence, media, academia, think tank complex. i call it that. make you mad. now back in the day when i was working as a, there was a lot of interference with the media that a lot of people placed in the media. the church commission was in 1975 if memory serves, and there were some steps taken aboard it. so one decade later, bill casey comes in under ronald reagan, bill k, she becomes the director of central intelligence. and the 1st thing he says at the 1st cabinet meeting in the white house, and i have an eye witness there and told me this when we have dish our information . so that everything the american people believe is why we will have achieved our mission. bill casey, a direct quote, shared simultaneous or contemporaneously with people or the washin
go ahead re well, one has to understand that the media is really controlled by what eisenhower said 60 years ago now, was the military industrial complex chain. the media works for the rest of those. the corporate media is bought and sold is controlled by the rest of that complex. now it's the military, industrial, congressional intelligence, media, academia, think tank complex. i call it that. make you mad. now back in the day when i was working as a, there was a lot of interference with the...
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go ahead re well, one has to understand that the media is really controlled by what eisenhower said 60 years ago now, was the military industrial complex chain. the media works for the rest of those. the corporate media is bought and sold is controlled by the rest of that complex. now it's the military, industrial, congressional intelligence, media, academia, think tank complex. i call it that. make you mad. now back in the day when i was working at ca, there was a lot of interference with the media. there was a lot of people placed in the media. the church commission was in 1975 if memory serves, and there were some steps taken, but aboard it. so one decade later, bill casey comes in under ronald reagan, bill k. she becomes the director of central intelligence. and the 1st thing he says at the 1st cabinet meeting in the white house, and i have an eye witness there and told me this when we have dish our information . so that everything the american people believe is why we will have achieved our mission. bill casey, a direct quote, shared simultaneous or contemporaneously with people o
go ahead re well, one has to understand that the media is really controlled by what eisenhower said 60 years ago now, was the military industrial complex chain. the media works for the rest of those. the corporate media is bought and sold is controlled by the rest of that complex. now it's the military, industrial, congressional intelligence, media, academia, think tank complex. i call it that. make you mad. now back in the day when i was working at ca, there was a lot of interference with the...
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all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1961 as well address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientist whether the labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been doing? oh, the delta route initiative. oh, china look at look at, oh, how about what are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure. they call it the infrastructure bill. with only about $300000.00 going to the infrastructure and what's the speed of our our, you know, am tracks on average about as fast as they go about 60 miles an hour on how fairs they go and shine a little over 300 miles an hour no, no, china is taking over. and again, as you mentioned it, thanks to slick willy, clinton and n biden, and all the rest, the dumb of the republic pulse of games. they gave them all our high check in every industry manufacturing skills and needs and designs. so they could bring over ever
all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1961 as well address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientist whether the labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been doing? oh, the delta route initiative. oh, china look at look at, oh, how about what are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure. they...
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go ahead re well, one has to understand that the media is really controlled by what eisenhower said 60 years ago now, was the military industrial complex, same media works for the rest of those. the corporate media is bought and sold is controlled by the rest of that complex. now it's the military, industrial, congressional intelligence, media, academia, think tank complex, i call it making met. now back in the day when i was working as a, there was a lot of interference with the media that a lot of people placed in the media. the church commission was in 1975 if memory serves and there were some steps taken. but aboard it, so one decade later, bill casey comes in under ronald reagan. bill casey becomes the director of central intelligence. and the 1st thing he says at the 1st cabinet meeting in the white house and i have an eye witness there and told me this. when we have dish out information so that everything, the american people believe is why we will have achieved our mission. bill casey, a direct quote, shared simultaneous or contemporaneously with people or the washington post.
go ahead re well, one has to understand that the media is really controlled by what eisenhower said 60 years ago now, was the military industrial complex, same media works for the rest of those. the corporate media is bought and sold is controlled by the rest of that complex. now it's the military, industrial, congressional intelligence, media, academia, think tank complex, i call it making met. now back in the day when i was working as a, there was a lot of interference with the media that a...
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all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th. 1961 is there. well, address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientists labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been doing? oh, the belgian road initiative. oh china look at look at. oh, how about when are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers, a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure, they call it the infrastructure bill. would only about $300000.00 going to the infrastructure. and what's the speed of our our, you know, am tracks on average about as the fastest they go about 60 miles an hour on how fairs they go and shine a little over 300 miles an hour. no, no, china is taking over. and again, as you mentioned, it thanks to slick willy, clinton and n biden, and all the rest, the dumb of the republic pulse of games. they gave them all our high check in every industry manufacturing skills and needs and designs. so they could bring over everything over there and wh
all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th. 1961 is there. well, address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientists labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been doing? oh, the belgian road initiative. oh china look at look at. oh, how about when are they going to spend a couple of when you really look at the numbers, a couple $100000.00 in america's infrastructure, they...
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go ahead re well, one has to understand that the media is really controlled by what eisenhower said 60 years ago now was the military industrial complex chain. the media works for the rest of those. the corporate media is bought and sold is controlled by the rest of that complex. now it's the military, industrial, congressional intelligence, media, academia, think tank complex. i call it making that now back in the day when i was working as a, there was a lot of interference with the media. there was a lot of people placed in the media. the church commission was in 1975 if memory serves, and there were some steps taken, but aboard it. so one decade later, bill casey comes in under ronald reagan, bill k. she becomes the director of central intelligence. and the 1st thing he says at the 1st cabinet meeting in the white house, and i have an eye witness there and told me this when we have dish our information . so that everything the american people believe is why we will have achieved our mission. bill casey, a direct quote, shared simultaneous or contemporaneously with people or the wash
go ahead re well, one has to understand that the media is really controlled by what eisenhower said 60 years ago now was the military industrial complex chain. the media works for the rest of those. the corporate media is bought and sold is controlled by the rest of that complex. now it's the military, industrial, congressional intelligence, media, academia, think tank complex. i call it making that now back in the day when i was working as a, there was a lot of interference with the media....
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still see today in registration statistics and in partisan identification, the echoes of roosevelt of eisenhower, of kennedy. and i think that one of the cylinder was saying, you know, this doesn't mean that the democrats are destined to win elections or republicans are destined to boot them. but it does mean that there is now a generation entering the electorate who means democratic and that i would expect for certainly 20222024. those voters who, you know, under 30, who are just coming into the electorate, are going to lean democratic and going to help the democrats offset losses they may have with older voters. well, let, you know, part of the reason i really want to do this show with both of you is that donald trump is back. he's, you know, maybe, you know, i think he made less headlines with his return than maybe a lot of other people you know, hoped for. but nonetheless, he's back and he's sending signals that he might run in 2024. and it's linda just said, at least he's trying to influence the race in 2022 and to let your ear or the smartest democratic pulse right now. as you kind of look
still see today in registration statistics and in partisan identification, the echoes of roosevelt of eisenhower, of kennedy. and i think that one of the cylinder was saying, you know, this doesn't mean that the democrats are destined to win elections or republicans are destined to boot them. but it does mean that there is now a generation entering the electorate who means democratic and that i would expect for certainly 20222024. those voters who, you know, under 30, who are just coming into...