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dewey was his guide. dewey was the guy he picked to be social prosecutor, and he thought it was terrible dewey was trading sentences for information. trade dewey did and eunice did, luciano wasnd, indicted for prostitution. arkansaso hot springs, where eventually he was tracked down and arrested after he first offered a $50,000 bribe to the attorney general of arkansas, but eventually he was extradited and brought back to trial. it was all because of the work done by this black woman alone in her cubicle at the end of the hall. this being the period that it was, here's the other thing you have to picture. dewey hires this black woman. she develops the case against luciano. she gets the woman to turn against him. she develops all the information used to convict him at trial. when it comes time to try the case, who tries the case? dewey and a three white male assistance. eunice did have some response buildings, but she didn't have that one. a few years later when he became attorney general of new york, he d
dewey was his guide. dewey was the guy he picked to be social prosecutor, and he thought it was terrible dewey was trading sentences for information. trade dewey did and eunice did, luciano wasnd, indicted for prostitution. arkansaso hot springs, where eventually he was tracked down and arrested after he first offered a $50,000 bribe to the attorney general of arkansas, but eventually he was extradited and brought back to trial. it was all because of the work done by this black woman alone in...
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here in philadelphia, the republic convention names governor dewey. a few weeks later, the democratic party nominates president truman. in the town of levar in missouri, in the burst praise -- birthplace of president truman, and the first world war young harry truman had worked as an auxiliary cabin and saw fighting in france. back in civilian life, harry truman entered public service which led him to the senate of the united states. he always liked to return to his original home surroundings. once he was a partner in a haberdashery shop which he revisits. as running mate to franklin d roosevelt in 1944, he was elected vice president. felteath of president rona -- roosevelt stunned the people of the land. harry s truman succeeds his former chief as president of the united states and takes the oath of office. the truman home, independence, missouri where we see the president and his daughter, margaret. the president's wife and his mother to whom he was devoted. presidential duties soon called him back to washington. at san francisco conference which de
here in philadelphia, the republic convention names governor dewey. a few weeks later, the democratic party nominates president truman. in the town of levar in missouri, in the burst praise -- birthplace of president truman, and the first world war young harry truman had worked as an auxiliary cabin and saw fighting in france. back in civilian life, harry truman entered public service which led him to the senate of the united states. he always liked to return to his original home surroundings....
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governor dewey first received the republican nomination in 1944. defeated that year, he was nominated again in 1948. he and president truman campaigned against each other across the country. >> i pledge to you that your next administration will make the piece of teace of the worldt and foremost objective. >> peace, my friend, is the goal of my public life. i would rather have a lasting peace in the world than to be president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> to the polls the voters streamed, registering the public will in a free election. ♪ >> the republican candidate votes. so does the democratic candidate. election night as the returns pour into radio headquarters and is broadcast across the nation. the result is a surprise upset. president truman is elected. the defeated candidate accepts it in the basic spirit of a democratic nation. >> i sent the following wire to president truman. my heartiest congratulations to you on your election and every good wish for a successful administration. i urge all americans to unite behind you
governor dewey first received the republican nomination in 1944. defeated that year, he was nominated again in 1948. he and president truman campaigned against each other across the country. >> i pledge to you that your next administration will make the piece of teace of the worldt and foremost objective. >> peace, my friend, is the goal of my public life. i would rather have a lasting peace in the world than to be president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> to...
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in philadelphia, the republican convention names governor dewey. a few weeks later, the democratic party nominates president truman. in the town of them are in missouri is the birthplace of president truman. in the first world war, young harry truman enlisted as a mozilla recapd in and saw fighting in france -- enlisted as an auxiliary captain and saw fighting in france. he always liked to return to his original home surroundings. once he was a partner in a haberdashery shop, which he revisits. as running mate to franklin d. roosevelt in 1944, he was elected vice president. ♪ the death of president roosevelt stunned the people of every land . and yes, truman succeeds his former chief as president of the united states and takes the oath of office. home, independence, missouri, where we see the president and his daughter, margaret. at the left, mrs. truman, the president's wife, and his aging devoted.o whom he is presidential duties soon called him to washington. the san francisco conference at which delegates from around the world founded the unit
in philadelphia, the republican convention names governor dewey. a few weeks later, the democratic party nominates president truman. in the town of them are in missouri is the birthplace of president truman. in the first world war, young harry truman enlisted as a mozilla recapd in and saw fighting in france -- enlisted as an auxiliary captain and saw fighting in france. he always liked to return to his original home surroundings. once he was a partner in a haberdashery shop, which he revisits....
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but trade dewey did, and eunice did most of the work with the women. and in the end, luciano was indicted for prostitution. arkansaso hot springs, where eventually, he was tracked down and he was arrested after he first was offered a $50,000 bribe to the attorney general of arkansas if you would let him stay but eventually he was extradited and brought back for trial. theit was all because of work done by this black woman alone in her cubicle at the end of the hall. period thating the hires this black woman, she developed a case against luciano, she is the one who gets a woman to turn against them. she develops almost all the information in the trial. but when it comes time to try eunice did have some responsibilities, but she did not have that particular one. this pattern repeats itself a few years later. she decided to go after the most powerful politician in the state of new york. and it was the same thing. that eunice largely add the case against him. i'm not saying that dewey was not grateful to her, he appointed her to head of the special session
but trade dewey did, and eunice did most of the work with the women. and in the end, luciano was indicted for prostitution. arkansaso hot springs, where eventually, he was tracked down and he was arrested after he first was offered a $50,000 bribe to the attorney general of arkansas if you would let him stay but eventually he was extradited and brought back for trial. theit was all because of work done by this black woman alone in her cubicle at the end of the hall. period thating the hires...
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dirksen paused and pointing directly at dewey and with his booming voice said this, you, sir, have led this party, this republican party, down to defeat in 1944 and again in 1948. don't do it again. where upon the entire new york delegation stood up and gave dirksen the raspberry, and i thought this is what adults do at a convention. one morning i was in a meeting with my dad with the top ike campaign brass, dewey, lodge, brownell and other g.o.p. movers and shakers. he told me to sit and be quiet. he was in the midst of suggesting the fair play amendment, given that the new ike elements from the solid south surprised the old guard and won delegate seats at the state convention only to be replaced by the old guard at later conventions. unlike mccarthy, old guards never die or fade away. my dad said there was no downside if they lost and he believed that they could win a majority of delegates and the fair play amendment passed and ike won on the first ballot. and i thought to myself, wow, my dad actually helped ike win. i met the general. i shook his hand and then again at the 1953 inau
dirksen paused and pointing directly at dewey and with his booming voice said this, you, sir, have led this party, this republican party, down to defeat in 1944 and again in 1948. don't do it again. where upon the entire new york delegation stood up and gave dirksen the raspberry, and i thought this is what adults do at a convention. one morning i was in a meeting with my dad with the top ike campaign brass, dewey, lodge, brownell and other g.o.p. movers and shakers. he told me to sit and be...
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that tells truman's life story election the 1948 which the incumbent beat the republican eated thomas dewey. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] > at the beginning of the 20th century something happened to america. teddy roosevelt. he was an explosion fon dynamic, scene, exciting, colorful, inspiring. bursting with vitality he was a of action, a fighter, a leader of men, and under the of ideals, a man with a passionate belief in america. its people and its principles. today by an act of congress we hundredth he anniversary of his by the. ot merely to record his greatness as our 26th president his o be fired up by battles for truth and justice and to remember in our time we similar ready to fight battles if we're to remain free men. on october 27, 1858, i was 28 east 20th street new york city. having been a sickly boy, with bodily prowess, and having lived much at home i was quite unable to hold my contact.thrown into i was nervous and t
that tells truman's life story election the 1948 which the incumbent beat the republican eated thomas dewey. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] > at the beginning of the 20th century something happened to america. teddy roosevelt. he was an explosion fon dynamic, scene, exciting, colorful, inspiring. bursting with vitality he was a of...
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story including the 1948 election which the incumbent beat the odds and defeated republican thomas dewey. >> at the beginning of the 20th century something happened to america. teddy roosevelt. he was an explosion upon the political scene, dynamic, outspoken, colorful, exciting, inspiring. bursting with vitality he was a man of action, a fighter, a leader of men, and under the surface was a man of ideals, with a passionate belief in america. its people and its principles. today, by an act of congress we celebrate the hundredth anniversary of his by the. not merely to record his greatness as our 26th president but to be fired up by his battles for truth and justice and to remember in our time we when you ready to fight similar battles if we're to remain free men. >> on october 27, 1858, i was born at number 28 east 20th street new york city. having been a sickly boy, with no natural bodily prowess, and having lived much at home i was first quite unable to hold my own when thrown into contact. i was nervous and timid. accordingly, with my father's approval, i started to learn to box but ne
story including the 1948 election which the incumbent beat the odds and defeated republican thomas dewey. >> at the beginning of the 20th century something happened to america. teddy roosevelt. he was an explosion upon the political scene, dynamic, outspoken, colorful, exciting, inspiring. bursting with vitality he was a man of action, a fighter, a leader of men, and under the surface was a man of ideals, with a passionate belief in america. its people and its principles. today, by an act...
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. >> host: i think it's in your become, exodus you identify yourself as a john dewey pragmatist. what do you mean? >> guest: well, john dewey was one of -- is the towering american philosophical voice for me of the 20th center. he is part of a group who in some ways put forward from other philosophical view hases out in being so attentive to met fiscal truth or trying to -- truths but really understanding the capacities of human beings to transform their circumstances so there's a kind of skepticism or what we might call an antifoundationallism that rooted in a big historical sensibility that has everything to do with affirming the capacities of everyday ordinary people in determining their life chances and outcomes, and so i became attracted to john dewey philosophically because in some ways i was at princeton. you still have the legacy of the late american pragmatism and then cornel west and i was a graduate student when he was working and john dewey was attracted to me precisely because he was still kind of critical of this western philosophical tradition in his own way, but h
. >> host: i think it's in your become, exodus you identify yourself as a john dewey pragmatist. what do you mean? >> guest: well, john dewey was one of -- is the towering american philosophical voice for me of the 20th center. he is part of a group who in some ways put forward from other philosophical view hases out in being so attentive to met fiscal truth or trying to -- truths but really understanding the capacities of human beings to transform their circumstances so there's a...
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, dewey wins. so much for chicago journalism. speaker whoowed a spoke for two hours, everett, the most prominent orator of the day. two hours. he spoke all that time. opened that address by saying, ladies and gentlemen, it seems like four score and seven years ago when everett started that speech. what would lincoln say if he was here today? i think if lincoln were here wow, ihe would say, cannot believe that i am 211 years old. do not fact-check it. he was born in 1809. i can see the millennials fact checking now. "wait a minute." gordon: it is been great chatting with you. it has been a lot of fun. merck: thank you, guys. >> sunday, on the presidency, george w. bush presidential library and museum director takes us on a virtual tour of the facility in dallas, texas. here's a preview. >> we call this exhibit area one. it is about the young president bush all the way up until the election, his first election as president of the united states. you can see some photographs there of president bush wit
, dewey wins. so much for chicago journalism. speaker whoowed a spoke for two hours, everett, the most prominent orator of the day. two hours. he spoke all that time. opened that address by saying, ladies and gentlemen, it seems like four score and seven years ago when everett started that speech. what would lincoln say if he was here today? i think if lincoln were here wow, ihe would say, cannot believe that i am 211 years old. do not fact-check it. he was born in 1809. i can see the...
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truman was being told by all of the experts, by all of the pundits that he had lost the race, that dewey was going to win. what did harry truman do? he got a sandwich, poured him a glass of milk, had his sandwich, drank his milk, went to sleep. and when he woke up they were like, mr. president, you won. and he had just pulled off the greatest upset in the history of american politics, but as doris said, the guy went to sleep thinking, you know what? i did my best. if i win, i win. if i lose, i lose. that's an incredible quality for any president to have. >> it is, joe. and i love the book. thank you. it's a gift right now. we are watching freedom being saved for our eyes right now. so this could not be a better moment for you to give us this great gift. and, yeah, another thing that truman had was, forgive me for saying this, i don't think doris will disagree, he had a sense of history. never had a college education. family couldn't afford it. truman was probably better read in presidential history than almost any other president. truman used to say he couldn't imagine how anyone could b
truman was being told by all of the experts, by all of the pundits that he had lost the race, that dewey was going to win. what did harry truman do? he got a sandwich, poured him a glass of milk, had his sandwich, drank his milk, went to sleep. and when he woke up they were like, mr. president, you won. and he had just pulled off the greatest upset in the history of american politics, but as doris said, the guy went to sleep thinking, you know what? i did my best. if i win, i win. if i lose, i...
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bring in the professor of economics at the university of oregon and bloomberg opinion contributor tim dewey. you wrote a blog post examining the fed's big decision next week. i want to start with something expects, some sort of great move that they will shift asset purchases through the longer end of the curve, something on that side. you seem skeptical for now. for i am pretty skeptical that. that is an option and a risk for this meeting, but i get the sense that the fed want to focus on the quality of guidance before actually doing anything else with asset purchases. what's interesting is, you talk about in your blog how there was a communication error. we knew that jay powell has misguided the market, but do you think there is a purpose to all this miscommunication here, this lingering risk that maybe they are going to cut yields? think they aret doing it deliberately. i think what's going on here, they had a very specific outlook and are concerned about the downside risks. there is a lot of focus on that. for the rest of us, maybe they should be doing something to accelerate the pace of
bring in the professor of economics at the university of oregon and bloomberg opinion contributor tim dewey. you wrote a blog post examining the fed's big decision next week. i want to start with something expects, some sort of great move that they will shift asset purchases through the longer end of the curve, something on that side. you seem skeptical for now. for i am pretty skeptical that. that is an option and a risk for this meeting, but i get the sense that the fed want to focus on the...
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. >> host: in exodus you identify yourself as john dewey pragmatists. who was on do we and what do you mean by pragmatists? >> guest: john dewey was one of the towering philosophical voices for me of the twentieth century. a classical group of pragmatists, who in some ways put forward a philosophical, that has us not be so attentive to metaphysical truths or foundations but understanding the capacity of human beings to transform the circumstances, and he foundationalism, a big historical sensibility for ordinary people and determining their chances. i was attracted to him philosophically. still had the legacy of the later pragmatists, pragmatism shapes the way, appoints cornell west, i happen to be a graduate student when working on that manuscript and john dewey was attracted to me precisely because he was critical, of the philosophical tradition. for ordinary people to transform their circumstances setting the stage that is philosophical. to bring american pragmatists across the railroad tracks to bring the philosophical tradition into conversation wi
. >> host: in exodus you identify yourself as john dewey pragmatists. who was on do we and what do you mean by pragmatists? >> guest: john dewey was one of the towering philosophical voices for me of the twentieth century. a classical group of pragmatists, who in some ways put forward a philosophical, that has us not be so attentive to metaphysical truths or foundations but understanding the capacity of human beings to transform the circumstances, and he foundationalism, a big...
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times reports a man was bitten and a small shopping center in lafayette near mount diablo boulevard and dewey avenue. he was treated at the hospital for his injuries. two weeks ago a coyote attacked a runner, biting him on the lake. dna taken from his pants show it was the same coyote that bit a child at the moraga commons park this summer. >>> for the first time in decades of bay area park will open to the public. foothills park will be open to people who live outside the city beginning tomorrow. it comes after a campaign to keep non-residents out failed to gather enough signatures. >>> honest dorm watch radio, a fast moving winter storm is barreling from colorado to maine and could bring near blizzard conditions and wind gusts between 40 and 60 miles per hour. heavy snow creating dangerous conditions on the road. while dash cam video shows a truck spinning out and nearly hitting first responders head- on. despite the fierce storm come a fedex is still promising to deliver doses of the covid-19 vaccine. mcmahon, we don't have ice here and i think everybody is glad, right paul? >> that's why
times reports a man was bitten and a small shopping center in lafayette near mount diablo boulevard and dewey avenue. he was treated at the hospital for his injuries. two weeks ago a coyote attacked a runner, biting him on the lake. dna taken from his pants show it was the same coyote that bit a child at the moraga commons park this summer. >>> for the first time in decades of bay area park will open to the public. foothills park will be open to people who live outside the city...
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andting directly at dewey, with his booming voice said have led thisah, party down to defeat in 1944 and again in 1948. do not do it again. whereupon, the entire new york delegation that up and gave him the raspberry. and i thought, this is what adults do in convention? one morning i was at a meeting with my dad at the top like campaign brass. he told me to sit and be quiet. he was in the midst of suggesting the fairplay amendment given that the new delegates from the solid south had surprised the old guard and one delegates seized at the convention only to be replaced by the old guard at later surprise conventions. unlike macarthur, guards never die or fade away. my dad said there was no downside if they lost and he believed they could win a majority of delegates and the fairplay amendment passed. like won. i thought to myself, my dad actually helped i could win. i met the general. i shook his hand. and then again at the inaugural ceremony or my dad became the inaugural chairman. it was these reflections told to my great friend and medal of honor recipient that prompted him to say,
andting directly at dewey, with his booming voice said have led thisah, party down to defeat in 1944 and again in 1948. do not do it again. whereupon, the entire new york delegation that up and gave him the raspberry. and i thought, this is what adults do in convention? one morning i was at a meeting with my dad at the top like campaign brass. he told me to sit and be quiet. he was in the midst of suggesting the fairplay amendment given that the new delegates from the solid south had surprised...
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professor any i'm with yani dewey is among the leading experts in this field since 1988 she has been conducting research in alternative energy with hydrogen fuel cells. we did research on producing hydrogen become be obtained from waste or from methanol but the easiest way is to get it from water. and here the end product is again water that we can use the electrolysis method to produce water from water the hydrogen goes into a fuel cell it becomes water again and later electricity this is current energy storage. the 2nd way is to source it from natural gas as is done in the fertilizer industry or thermal power stations because it's cheaper. the 3rd method is to get hydrogen from renewable materials. fuel cells work in a similar style to batteries the only difference is that while producing energy fuel cells continue to work as long as a fuel source is available they can also contain 10 times more energy than a lithium battery. so bad but that's something they can be used for transportation. at home. as a backup power for machinery. or for energy storage to start their lives back in.
professor any i'm with yani dewey is among the leading experts in this field since 1988 she has been conducting research in alternative energy with hydrogen fuel cells. we did research on producing hydrogen become be obtained from waste or from methanol but the easiest way is to get it from water. and here the end product is again water that we can use the electrolysis method to produce water from water the hydrogen goes into a fuel cell it becomes water again and later electricity this is...
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professor anyon with yani dewey is among the leading experts in this field since 1980 she has been conducting research in alternative energy with hydrogen fuel cells. we did research on producing hydrogen be obtained from waste or from methanol but the easiest way is to get it from water. and here the end product is again water we can use the electrolysis method to produce water from water the hydrogen goes into a fuel cell it becomes water and later electricity this is current energy storage. the 2nd way is to source it from natural gas as is done in the fertilizer industry or thermal power stations because it's cheaper. the 3rd method is to get hydrogen from renewable materials. fuel cells work in a similar style to batteries the only difference is that while producing energy fuel cells continue to work as long as a fuel source is available they can also contain 10 times more energy than a lithium battery. i'm getting so bad about that they can be used for transportation. as a backup power for machinery. or for energy storage and we still have. one application is this motor with a 500 watt
professor anyon with yani dewey is among the leading experts in this field since 1980 she has been conducting research in alternative energy with hydrogen fuel cells. we did research on producing hydrogen be obtained from waste or from methanol but the easiest way is to get it from water. and here the end product is again water we can use the electrolysis method to produce water from water the hydrogen goes into a fuel cell it becomes water and later electricity this is current energy storage....
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in 2018 while in folsom he was tied to the cold case murders of michelle xavier and jennifer dewey. in 1986, their naked bodies were found on mill creek road. dna under one girl's fingernail identified mish as the killer. >>> now to the fight against covid-19. more vaccines have arrived in the bay area. >> but there are new fears about a mutated strain of covid that's spreading overseas. president-elect joe biden receiving his first pfizer covid shot today. the nurse practitioner in delaware giving that shot. future first lady jill biden looking on, received the vaccine earlier today. the president-elect did not take any questions, but he made a few remarks, including this one about president trump. >> the administration deserves some credit, getting this off the ground, operation warp speed. >> reporter: mr. biden went on to say the vaccine offers great hope. >>> the second vaccine approved by the fda, moderna, is just arriving in the bay area today. it got emergency approval late last week. governor newsom said today that 110,000 doses of moderna are already in california, and we'
in 2018 while in folsom he was tied to the cold case murders of michelle xavier and jennifer dewey. in 1986, their naked bodies were found on mill creek road. dna under one girl's fingernail identified mish as the killer. >>> now to the fight against covid-19. more vaccines have arrived in the bay area. >> but there are new fears about a mutated strain of covid that's spreading overseas. president-elect joe biden receiving his first pfizer covid shot today. the nurse practitioner...
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i became attracted to john dewey philosophically because in some ways i was at princeton. we still had the legacy of the late american pragmatist richard gordy there and then pragmatism shapes the way in which jeffrey stout Ãbcornell west who wrote the american invasion of philosophy i happen to be a grassroots Ãwhen he was working on the manuscript. john dewey was attracted to me precisely because he was still kind of critical of this western philosophical tradition in its same way. it's also confirming the capacity that everyday ordinary people to transform their circumstances and he was setting the stage for this philosophically. what i had done was in some ways to bring american pragmatism, john dewey and others, cross the railroad tracks, to bring that philosophical tradition into conversation with an african-american tradition of letters and the result has been my body of work. >> host: his body of work is what we are discussing with princeton professor eddie glaude this afternoon, we want to include you in the conversation as well, first off, here are glaude's boo
i became attracted to john dewey philosophically because in some ways i was at princeton. we still had the legacy of the late american pragmatist richard gordy there and then pragmatism shapes the way in which jeffrey stout Ãbcornell west who wrote the american invasion of philosophy i happen to be a grassroots Ãwhen he was working on the manuscript. john dewey was attracted to me precisely because he was still kind of critical of this western philosophical tradition in its same way. it's...
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and, as the dawn crept up, i've come our and i've knelt with damp, dewey knees in that tangle of wild flowers and stuck my nose into an insect‘s business. and i can tell you, it's been so uplifting. let me flip the focus away from the natural world, which obviously stirs so much passion in you, to yourself. look inward a little bit. you, again, since we've last met, have chosen to speak out very publicly about your own mental health issues and your midlife diagnosis with asperger‘s, on the autistic spectrum. you've talked about it as a gift, as an asset which has helped you. in what ways? well, i think in some ways it is a gift. it's just that when you open it, you don't always get what you want. sometimes it's the shiny package which allows you to see and sense the world in a different way. sometimes it's an intellectual asset which allows you to think not outside the box, because there is no box — there are no boundaries to your thinking. sometimes it allows you to develop levels of creativity — physical, artistic, mental — that you can't have. but of course, sometimes you
and, as the dawn crept up, i've come our and i've knelt with damp, dewey knees in that tangle of wild flowers and stuck my nose into an insect‘s business. and i can tell you, it's been so uplifting. let me flip the focus away from the natural world, which obviously stirs so much passion in you, to yourself. look inward a little bit. you, again, since we've last met, have chosen to speak out very publicly about your own mental health issues and your midlife diagnosis with asperger‘s, on the...
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story including the 1948 election which the incumbent beat the odds and defeated republican thomas dewey.
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another chicago paper, the chicago tribune who said after the 1948 campaign between truman so --ey, dewey winds, , so so much for chicago journalism. everett, the most prominent orator of the day, but he spoke all that time, so lincoln opened kids address by saying, ladies and gentlemen, it seems like four score and seven years ago when everett started that speech. what would lincoln say if he were here today? i think if lincoln were here while, iwould say, cannot believe that i am 211 years old. do not fact-check it. he was born in 1809. i can see the millennials fact checking now. great: it is been chatting with you. it has been a lot of fun. mark: thank you guys. announcer: this week we are looking back to this date in history. december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. wasunited states of america suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan. peaceited states was at and thet nation, solicitation of japan still in conversation with its government and its emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the pacific. after japaneser air squa
another chicago paper, the chicago tribune who said after the 1948 campaign between truman so --ey, dewey winds, , so so much for chicago journalism. everett, the most prominent orator of the day, but he spoke all that time, so lincoln opened kids address by saying, ladies and gentlemen, it seems like four score and seven years ago when everett started that speech. what would lincoln say if he were here today? i think if lincoln were here while, iwould say, cannot believe that i am 211 years...
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really didn't even use this." [ laughter ] you schvitzing >> jimmy: yeah no, it's the new -- it's called dewey now. >> you know whenever i come on your show, everyone, the audience expects you're going to do me everyone thinks that you will do me 'cause you have this great impression of me everybody thinks it is the best one. and -- >> jimmy: yeah >> i want you to know that i have enjoyed it over the years too. you know, i have a good sense of humor about myself. i am not an egotistical-type person >> jimmy: yeah >> i like being made fun of. >> jimmy: i'm not really - >> but, i think it is time for your impression to evolve to the next - >> jimmy: wow. >> iteration of who i -- who i am you know i'm not the -- you're doing -- you the comedy club '85 jerry. that's your impression it's very good very entertaining. everyone loves it. >> jimmy: it's high-energy, yeah i do -- yeah, where it's like, "i do this talking like this. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's what i do yeah >> so, i'm -- i'm -- i think we're all ready -- i'm just saying, we're all ready -- >> jimmy: we're all ready. >> to move forward to
really didn't even use this." [ laughter ] you schvitzing >> jimmy: yeah no, it's the new -- it's called dewey now. >> you know whenever i come on your show, everyone, the audience expects you're going to do me everyone thinks that you will do me 'cause you have this great impression of me everybody thinks it is the best one. and -- >> jimmy: yeah >> i want you to know that i have enjoyed it over the years too. you know, i have a good sense of humor about myself. i...
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dewey took manila. dog bites man. yes i agree with you and it is one of many lies that we've seen surrounding the hunter biden affair really quite shameful that there was a complete news blackout by everybody other than fox and some other networks, the entire liberal mainstream media, you know, you can't, you can't say it enough. they either ignored it or called it russian disinformation, when it was very obvious from early on that it wasn't, had nothing to do with russian disinformation. so it's a very sad, sad moment in the history of the u.s. media. that is all i can say about it. elizabeth: i hear what you're saying but you can't just be sanguine about it, say it is just a sad moment because the american voter was misled. mcclatchy, mcclatchy did a poll, information about a poll going out there that you know, democrat voters didn't know about this, maybe they wouldn't have voted for joe biden. joe biden keeps denying knowing anything about what his son hunter was doing. he said at the second debate hunter biden di
dewey took manila. dog bites man. yes i agree with you and it is one of many lies that we've seen surrounding the hunter biden affair really quite shameful that there was a complete news blackout by everybody other than fox and some other networks, the entire liberal mainstream media, you know, you can't, you can't say it enough. they either ignored it or called it russian disinformation, when it was very obvious from early on that it wasn't, had nothing to do with russian disinformation. so...
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dirksen paused and pointing directly at dewey and with his booming voice said this, you, sir, have led this party, this republican party, down to defeat in 1944 and again in 1948. don't do it again. where upon the entire new york delegation stood up and gave dirksen the raspberry, and i thought this is what adults do at a convention. one morning i was in a meeting with my dad with the top ike campaign brass, dewey, lodge, brownell and other g.o.p. movers and shakers. he told me to sit and be quiet. he was in the midst of suggesting the fair play amendment, given that the new ike elements from the solid south surprised the old guard and won delegate seats at the state convention only to be replaced by the old guard at later conventions. unlike mccarthy, old guards never die or fade away. my dad said there was no downside if they lost and he believed that they could win a majority of delegates and the fair play amendment passed and ike won on the first ballot. and i thought to myself, wow, my dad actually helped ike win. i met the general. i shook his hand and then again at the 1953 inau
dirksen paused and pointing directly at dewey and with his booming voice said this, you, sir, have led this party, this republican party, down to defeat in 1944 and again in 1948. don't do it again. where upon the entire new york delegation stood up and gave dirksen the raspberry, and i thought this is what adults do at a convention. one morning i was in a meeting with my dad with the top ike campaign brass, dewey, lodge, brownell and other g.o.p. movers and shakers. he told me to sit and be...
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he's getting attacked by henry wallace on the left and strom thurman on the right and dewey republican and frankly he didn't give a damn, as crashing gable might say. given the service that black americans gave during world war ii and he thought it had to be done, and it's another example of how harry truman grew in his life. this was a guy that was mocked and ridiculed when he came to washington, d.c. he was called a rube by "the new york times." another called him a mousey little man from new jersey. after he became. of the united states after f.d.r.'s sudden death, he had to guide this country not only into world war ii but in a tush leapt peace times where americans and especially republicans were isolationists. they didn't want to be bothered by europe. they didn't want to be bothered by the rest of the world. they'd just gotten past defeating hitler. jet joseph stalin and the soviet union posed a great risk to freedom not only in central europe but in we were europe and across the world. truman marshalled the resources from republicans and democrats alike to stand up and contain
he's getting attacked by henry wallace on the left and strom thurman on the right and dewey republican and frankly he didn't give a damn, as crashing gable might say. given the service that black americans gave during world war ii and he thought it had to be done, and it's another example of how harry truman grew in his life. this was a guy that was mocked and ridiculed when he came to washington, d.c. he was called a rube by "the new york times." another called him a mousey little...
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getting attacked by wallace on the left, henry wallace on the left and strom thurman on the right and dewey, the republican and frankly he didn't give a damn as clark gable might say. he thought it was the right thing to do given the service that black americans gave during world war ii and he thought it had to be done. and it's another example of how harry truman grew in his life. this was a guy who was mocked and ridiculed when he came to washington, d.c. he was called a ruby "the new york times." he was called a mouse si man from missouri. after he became president of the united states after fdr's sudden death, he had to guide this country not only through the end of world war ii but also into a very turbulent peacetime when americans and especially republicans in the senate were isolationists. they didn't want to be bothered by europe. they didn't want to be bothered by the rest of the world. they had just gotten past defeating hitler and yet joseph stalin and the soviet union actually posed a great risk to freedom not only in central europe but western europe and across the world. and
getting attacked by wallace on the left, henry wallace on the left and strom thurman on the right and dewey, the republican and frankly he didn't give a damn as clark gable might say. he thought it was the right thing to do given the service that black americans gave during world war ii and he thought it had to be done. and it's another example of how harry truman grew in his life. this was a guy who was mocked and ridiculed when he came to washington, d.c. he was called a ruby "the new...
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we have five-star beaches in delaware, rehoboth, dewey and others and there is pressure for development, developers trying to buy out the farmers, pave paradise and put up a parking lot. and what we have figured out how to do, we haven't figured out through this legislation, the so-called use it act, but what we do is, the idea is to take carbon out of the air and to use it for a better purpose. one of those better purposes is to replenish the soil. in my state, in wyoming, in montana and other places so that our farmers will be less inclined to leave the land. they'll stay on the land. they'll be able to make money, support themselves and their family. it creates a sirte with us cycl. i called him to give him a heads up, john kennedy from louisiana was a big part of the work we did on h.f.c.'s. i want to say in his absence a real big thank you to him. i want to thank 70-plus senators, democrats and republicans alike, who cosponsored, who sponsored our h.f.c. bill. i want to thank our leadership especially on our side for pushing to make sure these three bills would be included in the f
we have five-star beaches in delaware, rehoboth, dewey and others and there is pressure for development, developers trying to buy out the farmers, pave paradise and put up a parking lot. and what we have figured out how to do, we haven't figured out through this legislation, the so-called use it act, but what we do is, the idea is to take carbon out of the air and to use it for a better purpose. one of those better purposes is to replenish the soil. in my state, in wyoming, in montana and other...