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in my duty to, harry truman had hadn 1952, harry truman 52% approval. since then, we have seen that a lot of his foreign policies have had wisdom. establishing nato, shepherding the marshall plan through congress. these were seen as essential. at the same time, truman"s demeanor, we green greater appreciation for that when he was succeeded by those like lyndon johnson, who repeatedly lied about u.s. involvement in vietnam, and richard nixon, who was not a crook when he actually was a crook. eisenhower, another president who has improved rankings over time. people thought he was generally a nice guy. but he had not worked hard as presidency and spend more time golfing van leaving. thatrchival evidence shows that is a image eisenhower just allow people to have. he pushed himself to the point of heart attack. he worked extremely well behind the scenes. he manipulated people left and right. we also value some of the decisions eisenhower made as president that did not seem significant. 19 the french fall in vietnam65. the french fall in vietnam. there is a c
in my duty to, harry truman had hadn 1952, harry truman 52% approval. since then, we have seen that a lot of his foreign policies have had wisdom. establishing nato, shepherding the marshall plan through congress. these were seen as essential. at the same time, truman"s demeanor, we green greater appreciation for that when he was succeeded by those like lyndon johnson, who repeatedly lied about u.s. involvement in vietnam, and richard nixon, who was not a crook when he actually was a...
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in effect, harry truman was the last u.s. president who would be allowed to seek term after term in office before being limited by that constitutional amendment. it wouldn't have been his third full term but he could have run again in 1952. as that date approach, as the decision approached, harry truman did test the waters a bit about maybe running for a third term. he soon realized he was too unpopular. he was never going to make it. interestingly, truman at one point, he had approached general eisenhower, he approached the five-star general who led the allies to victory in europe and world war ii. this incredible war hero. he had approached eisenhower and tried to persuade eisenhower to run for president as a democrat. truman offered ike he would scoot down from the presidency to the vice president if ike would run as a democrat for president. it's an amazing offer. him offering to step aside if you'll step in and run for the job he had. eisenhower decided not to. he decided not to run for president as a democrat. in 1952,
in effect, harry truman was the last u.s. president who would be allowed to seek term after term in office before being limited by that constitutional amendment. it wouldn't have been his third full term but he could have run again in 1952. as that date approach, as the decision approached, harry truman did test the waters a bit about maybe running for a third term. he soon realized he was too unpopular. he was never going to make it. interestingly, truman at one point, he had approached...
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truman in 1948. [applause] and i think it can happen again. i think it can happen again, but only if we talk to each other. you look at all the stuff you see on television, it is designed to get people to shut their brains off. be very mad, feel very threatened. for goodness sakes, don't think. hillary trusts you to think. [applause] i just want to say one other , we have to do something for all these working-class people can't find another job all over america. in 2000 i signed a bill called the new markets tax credit, which gave a 39% tax credit to people who would invest money in places like native american reservations or appalachia or any other place that had persistently high unemployment and persistently low income. and it made a big difference in a lot of those places. there are places in eastern kentucky you wouldn't even recognize. congress would allow that to expire. hillary proposes we put that back in and more, so we can all grow together. [applause] so that is my argument. the last thin
truman in 1948. [applause] and i think it can happen again. i think it can happen again, but only if we talk to each other. you look at all the stuff you see on television, it is designed to get people to shut their brains off. be very mad, feel very threatened. for goodness sakes, don't think. hillary trusts you to think. [applause] i just want to say one other , we have to do something for all these working-class people can't find another job all over america. in 2000 i signed a bill called...
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harry truman and dwight eisenhower. both of them have enjoyed a renaissance of their reputation after they left office. even then rankings aren't that impressive. if you are the seventh greatest president of all time then you are not even in the top 20%. going down the list weekend seeing it gets pretty bad. nixon, 32. carter, 24.4. bush, 20.25. clinton 17. bush, 36. if we took the average ranking it is 19. why is that? is that the results of individual flaws? to some extent, sure. i have been critical of jimmy carter. not out of personal opposition to anything he tried to accomplish but out of a criticism of his understanding of executive authority and the use of the power of leadership. not 25, 19,king is 27, 20. we canently mediocre identify specific reasons carter fell short of greatness that only he can be blamed for. the forder minding street of the presidency? -- is he undermining the prestige of the presidency? it is important. that is the targeting. president going to be able to convince people that what he wan
harry truman and dwight eisenhower. both of them have enjoyed a renaissance of their reputation after they left office. even then rankings aren't that impressive. if you are the seventh greatest president of all time then you are not even in the top 20%. going down the list weekend seeing it gets pretty bad. nixon, 32. carter, 24.4. bush, 20.25. clinton 17. bush, 36. if we took the average ranking it is 19. why is that? is that the results of individual flaws? to some extent, sure. i have been...
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in february of 1952, harry truman hit 22% in public opinion polls. just 22% approved of the job he was doing as president. but since then, we have come to see that his foreign policies had a lot of wisdom to them. establishing nato. sheparding the marshal plan through congress. these things were seen as essential members to forestall soviet expansion throughout europe. truman's demeanor, his uponesty, plain spoke b ways, we gained greater appreciation for that when he was succeeded by lincoln johnson who lied to the country about the involvement in vietnam and richard nixon who was not a crook when he actually was a crook. eisenhow eisenhower, another press who has been improved, whose ranking improved over time, when eisenhower left office, people thought he had been a nice guy but he had not really worked hard at his presidency. he had spent more time golfing than leading. he was a presider, not a president. new archival evidence has shown that was an image that eisenhower allowed people to have of him. he worked extremely hard behind the scenes to
in february of 1952, harry truman hit 22% in public opinion polls. just 22% approved of the job he was doing as president. but since then, we have come to see that his foreign policies had a lot of wisdom to them. establishing nato. sheparding the marshal plan through congress. these things were seen as essential members to forestall soviet expansion throughout europe. truman's demeanor, his uponesty, plain spoke b ways, we gained greater appreciation for that when he was succeeded by lincoln...
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, harry truman stayed airborning in mccarter was there to greet him. but that was inside basically stuff. i think there's a level of respect. and this should have been arranged ahead of time. the president should have been known -- should have known that he would be greeted by the head of state, which is protocol. and if he was not going to be greeted by the head of state, individually somebody's butt over in the state department. because that's -- that's unprecedented. uncalled for. and frankly, it's embarrassing. if i were -- i think the president should have made an issue of that. and we should never be talking about it. i mean the fact that we're talking about it tells you everything you need to know. deirdre: how do you see this with cuba? there are u.s. hotels -- 200million there. >> yeah. deirdre: so in some ways if the u.s. can restore a relationship with cuba, which is not so far from florida, we protect ourselves; right? >> well, i think there is a -- i can get my head around the notion of normalizing relationship with cuba. i really can. i'm
, harry truman stayed airborning in mccarter was there to greet him. but that was inside basically stuff. i think there's a level of respect. and this should have been arranged ahead of time. the president should have been known -- should have known that he would be greeted by the head of state, which is protocol. and if he was not going to be greeted by the head of state, individually somebody's butt over in the state department. because that's -- that's unprecedented. uncalled for. and...
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joint chiefs of staff, of the iconic hero of world war ii, after all harry truman after all harry truman and m.o. of apoplexy essentially said he won the war, he won the war. he couldn't think of anything more to say about this man george marshall who was now secretary of state. and others objected to what harry truman was about to do with regard to the state of israel. my students saw these objections that the joint chiefs and then as the vehement arab opposition to a jewish state, the threats such opposition present to the key oil imports from neighboring arab countries. and in my student quoted the joint chiefs verbatim. quote, the decision to partition palestine supported by the united states would prejudice the trend of strategic interest in the near and middle east to the point that kind of influence in the area would be, and here comes the works, curtailed to that which could be maintained by military force. is about prescience or is that prescience was harry truman, on the other hand, as my student pointed out, some the the case for, if you will, possibly. i'm sorry, gentlemen, t
joint chiefs of staff, of the iconic hero of world war ii, after all harry truman after all harry truman and m.o. of apoplexy essentially said he won the war, he won the war. he couldn't think of anything more to say about this man george marshall who was now secretary of state. and others objected to what harry truman was about to do with regard to the state of israel. my students saw these objections that the joint chiefs and then as the vehement arab opposition to a jewish state, the threats...
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truman in 1948. [applause] and i think it can happen again. i think it can happen again, but only if we talk to each other. you look at all the stuff you see on television, it is designed to get people to shut their brains off. be very mad, feel very threatened. for goodness' sake, don't think. hillary trusts you to think. [applause] i just want to say one other thing, we have to do something for all these working-class people can't find another job all over america. in 2000, i signed a bill called the new markets tax credit, which gave a 39% tax credit to people who would invest money in places like native american reservations or appalachia or any other place that had persistently high unemployment and persistently low income. and it made a big difference in a lot of those places. there are towns in eastern kentucky you wouldn't even recognize now. congress allowed that to expire. hillary proposes we put that back in and more, so we can all grow together. [applause] so that is my argument. the last
truman in 1948. [applause] and i think it can happen again. i think it can happen again, but only if we talk to each other. you look at all the stuff you see on television, it is designed to get people to shut their brains off. be very mad, feel very threatened. for goodness' sake, don't think. hillary trusts you to think. [applause] i just want to say one other thing, we have to do something for all these working-class people can't find another job all over america. in 2000, i signed a bill...
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that too, it didn't mean harry truman was a phony. he was a very authentic figure but behind the authenticity their is spin as well. even this year in our seemingly spontaneous, chaotic, authentic debate of course there is still polling, speech writing, imagemaking, it is all still there under the surface. >> microphone. >> all right. >> i am curious your thoughts, contemporarily with karl rove and what he did with the bush administration going back to a numbers game, is that now how you see future politicians working it? is it cyclical and comes and goes? >> one of karl rove's contributions the change about politics in recent elections is this emphasis on what they call micro target, using data to figure out which constituencies need to turn out. that is a little different from spin which is about communication. you might say the air and the and as opposed to the ground game that they are tied together. what it allows for is micro targeting of your messageing. that is something the great public relations specialist who was advising,
that too, it didn't mean harry truman was a phony. he was a very authentic figure but behind the authenticity their is spin as well. even this year in our seemingly spontaneous, chaotic, authentic debate of course there is still polling, speech writing, imagemaking, it is all still there under the surface. >> microphone. >> all right. >> i am curious your thoughts, contemporarily with karl rove and what he did with the bush administration going back to a numbers game, is that...
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the only democrat to carry arizona since harry truman decades ago. he wasn't here alone. he was alongside mark kelly and gabby giffords. >> hillary is tough. hillary is courageous. she will fight to make our families safer. in the white house she will stand up to the gun lobby. that's why i'm voting for hillary. >> reporter: on the other side of the ticket, vermont senator bernie sanders continues to fight on. he was here in arizona over the weekend visiting the border with mexico and pemeeting with immigrant families. winning the state would represent a breath of fresh air and change of momentum for his campaign. he attacked hillary clinton over the weekend. >> when we began this campaign about ten months ago, the general feeling of the media and pundits is we were looking at a coronation. there was an anointed candidate who would simply and quietly get the democratic nomination. ten months have come and gone. doesn't look to me that's the case. >> reporter: there are 75 delegates at stakes here in arizona. two other states voting, utah and idaho on
the only democrat to carry arizona since harry truman decades ago. he wasn't here alone. he was alongside mark kelly and gabby giffords. >> hillary is tough. hillary is courageous. she will fight to make our families safer. in the white house she will stand up to the gun lobby. that's why i'm voting for hillary. >> reporter: on the other side of the ticket, vermont senator bernie sanders continues to fight on. he was here in arizona over the weekend visiting the border with mexico...
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truman certain that health care is regarded as a right and not a privilege in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] americafight for an where health care and social security are protected, where health care costs are held down and your family's health care is just as important as any politician in washington, d.c. we will achieve that. americansalf of all and on behalf of the other 96% of humankind waiting for leadership from the united states, we well rejoin the community of nations -- we will rejoin the community of nations. will renew our alliances and we will build new alliances because they are essential to the final victory and success of a war on terror. administration, has run the most inept, ideological foreign policy in modern history. [cheers and applause] ry!ience, chanting: ker kerry! kerry! --ator kerry: this president this president has said again and again that he wants to run on national security. was to makerge bush national security the central issue of the campaign of 2004, i have three words for him that i know he understands. bring it on. this -- this ca
truman certain that health care is regarded as a right and not a privilege in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] americafight for an where health care and social security are protected, where health care costs are held down and your family's health care is just as important as any politician in washington, d.c. we will achieve that. americansalf of all and on behalf of the other 96% of humankind waiting for leadership from the united states, we well rejoin the community of...
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two things i thought were fascinating is the fact that harry truman and fdr met twice. and that truman did not know about the manhattan project. that is unbelievable. >> vice presidency has chan >> yes, brand new episode of "race for the white house" on tonight. coming up next, my sit down interview with the ceo of starbucks howard schultz. he will take us inside a area act of his childhood. how growing up extremely poor in brooklyn makes the decisions he makes every day as a billionaire. >> i'm living proof of the american dream. born on the other side of the tracks and here i am. (music plays) i love being able to touch the screen. umm, you can do things on the fly, if you're trying to teach a kid about a proboscis, just sketch it on there and you've got it immediately. yeah, i like that. i don't have a touch screen on my mac. testing, testing... 1, 2, 3, 4... ♪ ♪look out honey... ♪because i'm using technology...♪ ♪ ♪ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ ♪ ♪soul radiation in the dead of night...♪ ♪love in the middle of a fire fight...♪ ♪ â™
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truman to make certain that health care is regarded as a right and not a privilege in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] we will fight for an america where health care and social security are protected, where health care costs are held down and your family's health care is just as important as any politician in washington, d.c. we will achieve that. and on behalf of all americans and on behalf of the other 96% of humankind waiting for leadership from the united states, we well rejoin the community of nations -- we will rejoin the community of nations. and we will renew our alliances and we will build new alliances because they are essential to the final victory and success of a war on terror. this, the bush administration, has run the most inept, ideological foreign policy in modern history. [cheers and applause] audience, chanting: kerry! kerry! kerry! senator kerry: this president -- this president has said again and again that he wants to run on national security. well, if george bush was to make national security the central issue of the campaign of 2004, i have thr
truman to make certain that health care is regarded as a right and not a privilege in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] we will fight for an america where health care and social security are protected, where health care costs are held down and your family's health care is just as important as any politician in washington, d.c. we will achieve that. and on behalf of all americans and on behalf of the other 96% of humankind waiting for leadership from the united states, we well...
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truman to make certain that health care is regarded as a right and not a privilege in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] we will fight for an america where health care and social security are protected, where health care costs are held down and your family's health care is just as important as any politician in washington, d.c. we will achieve that. and on behalf of all americans and on behalf of the other 96% in of humankind waiting for leadership from the united states, we well rejoin the community of nations -- we will rejoin the community of nations. and we will renew our alliances and we will build new alliances because they are essential to the final victory and success of a war on terror. this, the bush administration, has run the most inept, ideological foreign policy in modern history. [cheers and applause] audience, chanting: kerry! in kerry! kerry! senator kerry: this president -- this president has said again and again that he wants to run on national security. well, if george bush was to make national security the central issue of the campaign of 2004, i ha
truman to make certain that health care is regarded as a right and not a privilege in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] we will fight for an america where health care and social security are protected, where health care costs are held down and your family's health care is just as important as any politician in washington, d.c. we will achieve that. and on behalf of all americans and on behalf of the other 96% in of humankind waiting for leadership from the united states, we...
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truman to make certain that health care is regarded as a right and not a privilege in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] mr. kerry: we will fight for an america where health care and social security are protected, where health care costs are held down and your family's health care is just as important as any politician in washington, d.c. we will achieve that. and on behalf of all americans and on behalf of the other 96% of humankind waiting for leadership from the united states, we will rejoin the community of nations. and we will renew our alliances and we will build new alliances because they are essential to the final victory and success of a war on terror. this, the bush administration, has run the most inept, ideological foreign policy in modern history. [cheers and applause] audience, chanting: kerry! kerry! kerry! senator kerry: this president -- this president has said again and again that he wants to run on national security. well, if george bush was to make national security the central issue of the campaign of 2004, i have three words for him that i know he
truman to make certain that health care is regarded as a right and not a privilege in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] mr. kerry: we will fight for an america where health care and social security are protected, where health care costs are held down and your family's health care is just as important as any politician in washington, d.c. we will achieve that. and on behalf of all americans and on behalf of the other 96% of humankind waiting for leadership from the united...
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and was the only democrat since harry truman to win the state. here is a look at the delegate count on the democrat side. hillary clinton continues to lead senator bernie sanders by wide margins thanks to super delegates. she currently has sixteen hundred and fourteen delegates to sanders eight hundred and fifty six. 23 - 83 is needed to win the nomination. 21 hundred are still up for grabs. on tuesday - arizona and utah voters will head to the polls the nation's capitol now has two new residents. a second baby bald eagle hatched this morning at the national arboretum. it joins its brother or sister eaglet, which was born friday. their debuts were captured live on the d-c eagle cam. bald eagle mom and dad -- also known as "the president" and "the first lady" -- nested in a tree at the arboretum in 20-14. the american eagle foundation said it was the first time in almost 70 years a bald eagle nested in that location. wildlife observers estimate the nest is about five feet wide and three feet deep. dc bald eaglet emerges from >> brian :this is what
and was the only democrat since harry truman to win the state. here is a look at the delegate count on the democrat side. hillary clinton continues to lead senator bernie sanders by wide margins thanks to super delegates. she currently has sixteen hundred and fourteen delegates to sanders eight hundred and fifty six. 23 - 83 is needed to win the nomination. 21 hundred are still up for grabs. on tuesday - arizona and utah voters will head to the polls the nation's capitol now has two new...
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truman in 1948. [applause] and i think it can happen again. i think it can happen again, but only if we talk to each other. you look at all the stuff you see on television, it is designed to get people to shut their brains off. be very mad, feel very threatened. for goodness sakes, don't think. hillary trusts you to think. [applause] i just want to say one other thing, we have to do something for all these working-class people can't find another job all over america. in 2000 i signed a bill called the new markets tax credit, which gave a 39% tax credit to people who would invest money in places like native american reservations or appalachia or any other place that had persistently high unemployment and persistently low income. and it made a big difference in a lot of those places. there are places in eastern kentucky you wouldn't even recognize. congress would allow that to expire. hillary proposes we put that back in and more, so we can all grow together. [applause] so that is my argument. the last
truman in 1948. [applause] and i think it can happen again. i think it can happen again, but only if we talk to each other. you look at all the stuff you see on television, it is designed to get people to shut their brains off. be very mad, feel very threatened. for goodness sakes, don't think. hillary trusts you to think. [applause] i just want to say one other thing, we have to do something for all these working-class people can't find another job all over america. in 2000 i signed a bill...
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truman did not do well ted johnson did not do well. and he decided he would not run for reelection so that was the extent but watch out though whole system becomes public the fed bladder's is momentum ended this instance is that success or failure impacts floaters behavior and don and don it goes. some republicans and some democrats dropped out of the race and say i cannot golan and be out of the race. the other thing that happens is is set of looking at space new hampshire or iowa the public knew of the press will pay attention and to the delegate count so they are awarded sole mathematics plays a role in rounding rule that play in each state all the sudden makes the big big difference but reagan's team in 1980 did at some point in the spring they had to pay attention to who had the most delegates. said they did him a favor. i'm sorry 76. not to 80. he will not do well in the state. and he will probably get beat. but the general would have got all of the delegates so how about awarding your delegates proportionally? subway losing the
truman did not do well ted johnson did not do well. and he decided he would not run for reelection so that was the extent but watch out though whole system becomes public the fed bladder's is momentum ended this instance is that success or failure impacts floaters behavior and don and don it goes. some republicans and some democrats dropped out of the race and say i cannot golan and be out of the race. the other thing that happens is is set of looking at space new hampshire or iowa the public...
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at the end of that term in office, harry truman had a decision to make because the united states ratiied be the 22nd amendment that said a president would only serve two terms in office.
at the end of that term in office, harry truman had a decision to make because the united states ratiied be the 22nd amendment that said a president would only serve two terms in office.
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nobody paid much attention and from time to time it was important so for instance harry truman did not do well in the new hampshire primary. and decided not to run for reelection. and then deciding not running for reelection. however that is closest some and that changes to use the sequence. that matters is momentum. i write a lot of momentum that success or failure impacts boaters behavior. we will see in the morning of february 2nd to some republicans and some democrats will drop out of the race in say i cannot go on so that is the importance of momentum. as this moves on and instead of looking angelou one new hampshire or iowa they will start to pay a lot of attention to the delegate count. since we cannot and split human beings the delegates are awarded sole mathematics plays a role. the rounding rule that plays in each state all the sudden makes a big difference. so look at 1980. to look at the sequence knew that some point the had to pay attention to who had the most delegates and reagan's friends in massachusetts did in the favor. tsa i'm sorry 76, 1980. he will not do well in t
nobody paid much attention and from time to time it was important so for instance harry truman did not do well in the new hampshire primary. and decided not to run for reelection. and then deciding not running for reelection. however that is closest some and that changes to use the sequence. that matters is momentum. i write a lot of momentum that success or failure impacts boaters behavior. we will see in the morning of february 2nd to some republicans and some democrats will drop out of the...
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he and harry as truman were honorary cochairman of planned parenthood. ike was informed was a "threat greater than any post by hitler." change in his view was so strong this that by 1965, eisenhower allowed a letter he wrote in support of a bill currently in the senate that would have provided a birth control information to be published in the washington post. his rhetoric hearkens far back beyond the war against hitler, all the way back to the familiar eisenhower territory of the finished frontier. while it is true, ike wrote, that there remain great areas in which there are unexploited resources for food production and irreplaceable minerals, it is still quite clear, that in spite of great technical progress and production, we are scarcely keeping up in overall production and distribution come with requirements leading to an underfed population. because the area of the earth is finite, unless something is done to bring a central equilibrium between him and supply, there is going to be a righteous explosion and the lowering of all peoples, including our
he and harry as truman were honorary cochairman of planned parenthood. ike was informed was a "threat greater than any post by hitler." change in his view was so strong this that by 1965, eisenhower allowed a letter he wrote in support of a bill currently in the senate that would have provided a birth control information to be published in the washington post. his rhetoric hearkens far back beyond the war against hitler, all the way back to the familiar eisenhower territory of the...
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truman. >> i want to say this about my state. when strom thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. we are proud of him. [applause] >> if the rest of our country had followed our lead, we would not have all these problems. don: which seems a relatively mild statement except that senator lott forgot senator thurmond ran as the segregationist candidate in 1948 against truman, who wanted to integrate the armed services. as a result, there was a huge amount of pressure within senator lott's party for him to step down as the leader of his party. eventually, he did resign as majority leader of the senate as a result of this one statement made in this one room. it is a reminder that just about everything a politician says is probably going to be recorded and everything they say is going to be analyzed. just about everything they say will be held against them at some time or another, even such an occasion as a 100th birthday party. >> happy birthday. [applause] don: i should mention why it is called the dirksen building. when the firs
truman. >> i want to say this about my state. when strom thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. we are proud of him. [applause] >> if the rest of our country had followed our lead, we would not have all these problems. don: which seems a relatively mild statement except that senator lott forgot senator thurmond ran as the segregationist candidate in 1948 against truman, who wanted to integrate the armed services. as a result, there was a huge amount of pressure within senator...
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former president harry truman worries that having a southern segregationist would doom the failure. he convinced the governor of eleanor a. they nominated him. even though he did not participate in the primaries. thirty-four ballots, trying to make a comeback was unable. 313 delegates 434 ballots. the ranking republican on the house. from ohio. standing up on the floor. no one has the right before to . let me ask you what happens to the party. he doesn't ultimately get it. you go into the main deal. >> yes, i do. this is the only time thisas ever happened. 1976. ronald reagan actually got a few hundred thousand more votes in the republican primaries then gerald ford. never been in a place, 7.8 million votes. the opponents had received collectively 12.3. he has 37% of the low. we have never had a nominee that had that low of a share. the ultimate nominee unite the party. >> will become back the candidates now going after the candidates wives. who exactly started this view? i will see you back in here into.ce ♪ [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter in
former president harry truman worries that having a southern segregationist would doom the failure. he convinced the governor of eleanor a. they nominated him. even though he did not participate in the primaries. thirty-four ballots, trying to make a comeback was unable. 313 delegates 434 ballots. the ranking republican on the house. from ohio. standing up on the floor. no one has the right before to . let me ask you what happens to the party. he doesn't ultimately get it. you go into the main...
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was a one person in all the world that harry truman knew he could say anything to. ike and mamie had that kind of relationship. thee is a reason why eisenhower's are associated with the 60's. >> i was amazed to find that there are certain women throughout history that met their future husbands and understood that he was going to be something. like mrs. nexen came home from their first date and said he's going to be president someday. ofve all heard the story jobary leaving her plum because bill is going to be president someday. lady bird johnson met lyndon and married him seven weeks later. as a congressional aide who was telling her he had a future in politics. she had a few weeks to make up her mind over he was moving on. one of the great political partnerships in history. she was a business powerhouse. a terrific politician. smith: it is interesting that first ladies of both local parties. mrs. bush. they ask for role models. everyone says lady bird. traditionalist who put her husband and children first. and also an activist. environmentalist before the term caug
was a one person in all the world that harry truman knew he could say anything to. ike and mamie had that kind of relationship. thee is a reason why eisenhower's are associated with the 60's. >> i was amazed to find that there are certain women throughout history that met their future husbands and understood that he was going to be something. like mrs. nexen came home from their first date and said he's going to be president someday. ofve all heard the story jobary leaving her plum...
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roosevelt died several months into his fourth term in office, his vice president harry truman assumed the presidency. that have 1945. he was then elected president in his own right in 1948. at the end of that term in >>> tonight on "all in." >> this political movement has gotten to the point where you may get to death inside rally. >> more weekend violence as donald trump tries to charm washington republicans. >> if people want to be smart, they should embrace this movement. >> the republican front-runner goes to d.c. >>> president obama makes history in cuba and senator bernie sanders goes all in. >> donald trump is an embarrassment even to the republican party. >> hear sanders surprising answer about trump protesters. his response to democrats calling for him to get out of race, and what he thinks of how the media is covering him. >> campaigns and elections are not a game. they're not a game. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening. i hope you're sitting down because this has been crazy day of news with president obama on the first presidential visit to cuba in nearly 90 year
roosevelt died several months into his fourth term in office, his vice president harry truman assumed the presidency. that have 1945. he was then elected president in his own right in 1948. at the end of that term in >>> tonight on "all in." >> this political movement has gotten to the point where you may get to death inside rally. >> more weekend violence as donald trump tries to charm washington republicans. >> if people want to be smart, they should...
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truman and many conservatives, including buckley by the way, did not like dwight eisenhower was they saw him as a republican enabler. i argue that ike is the alternative for a different kind of conservative behavior. both buckley and welch recognized two sides of the rising conservative movement. buckley was more intellectual and wanted conservatives to play in the same arena as liberals do so national review was started as an alternative to the great liberal papers. he wanted to take liberals on straight up. one other thing i talk about, and here again, race is very important for this conservative story. national review early on actually identified with the segregationist in the south. i quote and some of the things buckley wrote defending the exclusion of blacks from the electorate and it is something buckley later regretted. but it is important to be honest as to how much there was racial backlash on their side. buckley was against other prejudices like fighting anti symm symms semitic behavior. and he said when he said when welch called him a communist buckley said he is not a co
truman and many conservatives, including buckley by the way, did not like dwight eisenhower was they saw him as a republican enabler. i argue that ike is the alternative for a different kind of conservative behavior. both buckley and welch recognized two sides of the rising conservative movement. buckley was more intellectual and wanted conservatives to play in the same arena as liberals do so national review was started as an alternative to the great liberal papers. he wanted to take liberals...
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. >> in my own mind -- >> the first knife in kennedy's back is plunged by former president, harry truman. >> senator kennedy, are you certain that you're quite ready for the role of president in january 1961? >> do not think it was a foregone conclusion that kennedy would be the nominee after west virginia. he was the dark horse candidate. he was the outsider. he was not washington's choice. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. here's the plan. you're a financial company that cares, but your logo is old and a little pointy. so you evolve. you simplify. you haven't changed. you still help people live their best lives. and finally your new logo is ready, and you decide the perfect time to show the world is right... now. noor a wall of mountains.s. nothing would get between him and what he was after. some called him obsess
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. >> in my own mind -- >> the first knife in kennedy's back is plunged by former president harry truman. >> senator kennedy, are you certain that you're quite ready for the role of president in january 1961? >> do not think it was a forgone conclusion that kennedy would be the nominee after west virginia. he was the dark horse candidate. he was the outsider. he was not washington's choice. i can get over 60 sheets of drywall into my mercedes-benz metris. to get 60 sheets of drywall into my van, i invented the fold-o-matic 5000. my metris also holds over 2,500 pounds of payload. hauling 2,500 pounds in my small van is no problem. i just divide and conquer. hauls more, stows more, tows more and fits in your garage. the mid-size metris from mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. i love to take pictures that engage people. and to connect us with the wonderment of nature. the detail on this surface book is amazing. with the tiger image, the saliva coming off and you got this turning. that's why i need this kind of resolution and computing power. being able to use a pen like this. on the screen di
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harry truman comes down to the house of independents to find the fireplace, his wife throwing papers in. she says "i'm burning your love letters." doing?, "what are you think of history!" and she says "i am harry, i am." [laughter] our second subject matter is abaco adams. by contrast, she had thousands of letters of correspondence with john adams. all of them are preserved. they are the only real records we have of american women's life during the revolutionary years. they are priceless sets of documents were us. abigail, it would be fair to say she was our most political first lady? richard: certainly in the 19th century. she is the first to pay a price. the fact that she was and openly interested in politics, that she did not conceal her interest in politics, or the fact that she was her husband's closest advisor. she had very strong views. he listened to her. they were may be the first political partnership in the sense that you and i think of it. in that she was criticizing the president. she was the first first lady to learn the unwanted title of mrs. president. i injury -- i a
harry truman comes down to the house of independents to find the fireplace, his wife throwing papers in. she says "i'm burning your love letters." doing?, "what are you think of history!" and she says "i am harry, i am." [laughter] our second subject matter is abaco adams. by contrast, she had thousands of letters of correspondence with john adams. all of them are preserved. they are the only real records we have of american women's life during the revolutionary...
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like i said, one of the happiest memories of my political life was in 1996 when secretary harry truman was president and they voted for a democrat. [cheering] and i would like to see it happen again, but it depends on what you do. thank you and god bless you. [cheering] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> coming up shortly we pulled into a discussion on monetary policy and how the u.s. might respond in the event of another recession hosted by the brookings institution. former treasury department officials to start about eight minutes from now and we will have it live. just a few hours ago president obama became the first to visit cuba in 90 years. we hosted a discussion about the trip. president obama arriving for the historic but somewhat controversial trip to cuba. we are joined by the councilyo latin american economic growth initiative. you've been meaning to this represents a major opportunity for the president in the united states. why? >> guest: it co. it represents a historic opportunity because it is too the games that have been made over the
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he doesn't feel like, i am the inheritor of the post-world war ii alliance that harry truman built. he knows that europe is an important and stable platform for america but there is no romance. charlie: and then there is a vladimir putin. >> you play this game where it is like rank the challenges and he always resisted but it became clear in talking to him that he sees china as the most important bilateral relationship going forward, the biggest challenge and the biggest possible upside and russia he sees as a declining power. he is not want to generally take potshots but he has referred to russia as a regional power which gets under putin extra skin. charlie: at the same time he describes him not as a caricature but a person that i have serious conversations with. not some bully demanding and threatening me and he shows up on time. of thate was a touch with putin whom i spent five to six hours talking to that he wanted to have a serious conversation -- i assume that what he is referring to even though he thinks that putin is making a dramatic mistake. >> and he is not having it wit
he doesn't feel like, i am the inheritor of the post-world war ii alliance that harry truman built. he knows that europe is an important and stable platform for america but there is no romance. charlie: and then there is a vladimir putin. >> you play this game where it is like rank the challenges and he always resisted but it became clear in talking to him that he sees china as the most important bilateral relationship going forward, the biggest challenge and the biggest possible upside...
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truman for the courageous steps he took when israel was first established. and i applaud our continuing legacy of support for the jewish state and the struggles, inventiveness and vitality of the jewish people. this legacy is one that i will not only honor in my administration, but will take active steps to strengthen and expand i want you all to know something special to me, it was at a ceremony recognizing the holocaust that as governor, i propose we build a permanent memorial. for people and particularly our young people could understand the history and the lesson of man's inhumanity to man, and the incredible suffering visited upon the jews across the globe. i worked with such prominent ohioans, the shotten steens, the wexlers over three years to make it happen. they told me it could not be done. i said, you watch me. the memorial was designed by daniel leapskin. you all please come to columbus. it's beautiful. i want to tell you that a very good friend of mine a prominent member of the jewish community in ohio, asked me to take a look at that memorial b
truman for the courageous steps he took when israel was first established. and i applaud our continuing legacy of support for the jewish state and the struggles, inventiveness and vitality of the jewish people. this legacy is one that i will not only honor in my administration, but will take active steps to strengthen and expand i want you all to know something special to me, it was at a ceremony recognizing the holocaust that as governor, i propose we build a permanent memorial. for people and...
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i don't recall any campaign and i have been watching american politics since harry truman's time, that is similar to this that we are experiencing in 2016. >> yeah, there have been lots of surprises for all of us. senator graham thank you for being with us. >> thank you, john. >>> and coming up, as syria marks five years of civil war, vladimir putin announces a major troop withdraw from the country. >>> plus the rise of hate crimes against muslim americans following the attacks in paris and san bernardino. >>> russian president vladimir putin says he has ordered most of his military to withdraw from syria. putin said russia had achieved most of its objectives in syria. the announcement came as the latest round of talks were getting underway in geneva, and it's not clear how many russian troops will stay in syria, it's also not clear if moscow is ending its air campaign in the country. national security correspondent, jamie mcintyre has more from the pentagon. >> reporter: john putin is essentially declaring victory, withdrawing most of his forces after five months of military intervent
i don't recall any campaign and i have been watching american politics since harry truman's time, that is similar to this that we are experiencing in 2016. >> yeah, there have been lots of surprises for all of us. senator graham thank you for being with us. >> thank you, john. >>> and coming up, as syria marks five years of civil war, vladimir putin announces a major troop withdraw from the country. >>> plus the rise of hate crimes against muslim americans...
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truman assumed the presidency. that have 1945. he was then elected president in his own right in 1948. at the end of that term in >>> tonight on "all in." >> this political movement has gotten to the point where you may get to death inside rally. >> more weekend violence as donald trump tries to charm washington republicans. >> if people want to be smart, they should embrace this movement. >> the republican front-runner goes to d.c. >>> president obama makes history in cuba and senator bernie sanders goes all in. >> donald trump is an embarrassment even to the republican party. >> hear sanders surprising answer about trump protesters. his response to democrats calling for him to get out of race, and what he thinks of how the media is covering him. >> campaigns and elections are not a game. they're not a game. >> "all in" starts right now.
truman assumed the presidency. that have 1945. he was then elected president in his own right in 1948. at the end of that term in >>> tonight on "all in." >> this political movement has gotten to the point where you may get to death inside rally. >> more weekend violence as donald trump tries to charm washington republicans. >> if people want to be smart, they should embrace this movement. >> the republican front-runner goes to d.c. >>>...
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in february of 1952, harry truman hit 22% in public opinion polls. just 22% approved of the job he was doing as president. but since then, we have come to see that his foreign policies had a lot of wisdom to them. establishing nato. sheparding the marshal plan through congress. these things were seen as essential members to forestall soviet expansion throughout europe. truman's demeanor, his uponesty, plain spoke b ways, we gained greater appreciation for that when he was succeeded by lincoln johnson who lied to the country about the involvement in vietnam and richard nixon who was not a crook when he actually was a crook. eisenhow eisenhower, another press who has been improved, whose ranking improved over time, when eisenhower left office, people thought he had been a nice guy but he had not really worked hard at his presidency. he had spent more time golfing than leading. he was a presider, not a president. new archival evidence has shown that was an image that eisenhower allowed people to have of him. he worked extremely hard behind the scenes to
in february of 1952, harry truman hit 22% in public opinion polls. just 22% approved of the job he was doing as president. but since then, we have come to see that his foreign policies had a lot of wisdom to them. establishing nato. sheparding the marshal plan through congress. these things were seen as essential members to forestall soviet expansion throughout europe. truman's demeanor, his uponesty, plain spoke b ways, we gained greater appreciation for that when he was succeeded by lincoln...
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the near greats were theodore roosevelt, andrew jackson, and harry truman. the bottom two were john adams and lyndon johnson. we are not going to series presidents on other rankings. that is partly because in this study, scholars tended to more favorably great a resident that served in the era in which they did their research. if you did research on colonial america and the early american republic, you would be more likely to think john adams is a great president. theriticize him harshly for alien act. lyndon johnson, another president that is a controversial one. they found a lot to desire in the vietnam war were he conceal the truth of the united states's involvement. 1997, they take a poll of 719 people. other people would be public officials and attorneys. a are asking their sample to rate presidents on five different standards. leadership qualities. accomplishments and crisis management. lyrical skill. appointments. if you think leadership qualities, etc. --ording to this system lincoln's number one. franklin roosevelt is number two. george washington,
the near greats were theodore roosevelt, andrew jackson, and harry truman. the bottom two were john adams and lyndon johnson. we are not going to series presidents on other rankings. that is partly because in this study, scholars tended to more favorably great a resident that served in the era in which they did their research. if you did research on colonial america and the early american republic, you would be more likely to think john adams is a great president. theriticize him harshly for...
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truman. many conservatives, including buckley by the way did not like eisenhower because they saw him as a republican enabler as the liberal tradition. i argue that ike is the alternative model for a different kind of conservatism. we get back to that. ike, both buckley and welch represented two sides of this rising movement. buckley was obviously more intellectual. he wanted it to play in the same arena so that national review was started as an alternative to the great liberal journalists and back then the reporter. he wanted to take liberals on straight up as intellectual equals. now one of the things i do talk about and here again, race is is very important to this conservative story. national review early on actually identified with the segregationists in the south and i quote an editorial in some of the things that buckley wrote, essentially defending defending the exclusions of blacks from the electorate. it's something buckley later came to regret and he apologized for but i think it's
truman. many conservatives, including buckley by the way did not like eisenhower because they saw him as a republican enabler as the liberal tradition. i argue that ike is the alternative model for a different kind of conservatism. we get back to that. ike, both buckley and welch represented two sides of this rising movement. buckley was obviously more intellectual. he wanted it to play in the same arena so that national review was started as an alternative to the great liberal journalists and...