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calhoun. -- contextualize mr. calhoun. when you are on a pedestal, that is a place of honor. in that particular statue was on the highest pedestal in the city of charlston. we were not telling that whole story, we couldn't agree. i think the story needs to be told in the right place, a museum. to have mr. calhoun on the highest pedestal in our city, in the fact the highest place of honor itself was inappropriate. and counsel agreed with that for a couple of years -- and council agreed with that for a couple of years. if you will allow, i'm not a historian, i was a chemistry major, but it occurred to me after reading blaine's book and grooving -- giving tours of the mother manual -- mother emanual memorial. how out of place the statue was. we should tell that story. but think of this, in 1850, 18 51, when mr. calhoun died. 75 percent of white charlestonian's were slave owners. 75%. this is a time in our history where the conversation between abolition and slaveholding was coming to its highest
calhoun. -- contextualize mr. calhoun. when you are on a pedestal, that is a place of honor. in that particular statue was on the highest pedestal in the city of charlston. we were not telling that whole story, we couldn't agree. i think the story needs to be told in the right place, a museum. to have mr. calhoun on the highest pedestal in our city, in the fact the highest place of honor itself was inappropriate. and counsel agreed with that for a couple of years -- and council agreed with that...
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, or me who just -- i have been here the storage, it is a calhoun-bessie conversation stop you are thinking about the common statue it i am thinking about the bessie statue and dave -- they are the same conversation. doing this conversation and i think what strikes me and i am borrowing this phrase, statues are as much about whatever date commemorative sar about the people who put them up -- they commemorate sar about the -- as they are about the people who put them up. the statues are reflecting the people that -- put them up, and that is the approach we have to take. it is not about if the statue or monument reflects that then, does it like the now? that is what people see. the reinterpretation or even removal but i am not big on the destruction of statues. removing or reinterpreting them because one of the things i know is that my beloved country has a short memory and if we arrange -- erase all of this, will we remember that there is a time where we believe that this is what we should honor and venerate? that is important for us to know. that is where we came out of, either as a celebra
, or me who just -- i have been here the storage, it is a calhoun-bessie conversation stop you are thinking about the common statue it i am thinking about the bessie statue and dave -- they are the same conversation. doing this conversation and i think what strikes me and i am borrowing this phrase, statues are as much about whatever date commemorative sar about the people who put them up -- they commemorate sar about the -- as they are about the people who put them up. the statues are...
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calhoun was from south carolina. so that's his overriding concern to any kind of abuse of executive power. he's nervous about but primarily it's the whig party who speaks against the declaration of war argues against it, but what they're going to do is in opposition party, so they try not to end up like the federalists who remember in the war of 1812. they look treacherous by the end. the treaty looked pretty good and the federalist party just kind of died because of its opposition to the war. they don't want to look like that they're going to be the opposition party, but they're going to tend to vote for money for the troops. some of them are going to vote for the declaration they can argue against it but usually vote usually vote in favor of it. that's going to be their story during the war more complicated than that, but as it usually might be one of those wigs with somebody who ended up being a one-term congressman because he opposed the war. have you ever heard abraham lincoln that seems familiar right? do any o
calhoun was from south carolina. so that's his overriding concern to any kind of abuse of executive power. he's nervous about but primarily it's the whig party who speaks against the declaration of war argues against it, but what they're going to do is in opposition party, so they try not to end up like the federalists who remember in the war of 1812. they look treacherous by the end. the treaty looked pretty good and the federalist party just kind of died because of its opposition to the war....
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welcome to our program, the murders that made us, how true crime bill the bay area with author bob calhoun. i would like to acknowledge the historical society has had in sanford disco in the unseeded territory. it's our job here to not only remember this but also to make california possible rich, complicated, and diverse past a meaningful part of contemporary life. we do that through public programs like this one, through the research library collections and by hosting exhibitions. we currently have two exhibitions on view. chinese politics -- chinese pioneers and from the gold rush to the earthquake. our galleries at mission street are open wednesday through sa
welcome to our program, the murders that made us, how true crime bill the bay area with author bob calhoun. i would like to acknowledge the historical society has had in sanford disco in the unseeded territory. it's our job here to not only remember this but also to make california possible rich, complicated, and diverse past a meaningful part of contemporary life. we do that through public programs like this one, through the research library collections and by hosting exhibitions. we currently...
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welcome to our program, the murders that made us, how true crime bill the bay area with author bob calhoun. i would like to acknowledge the historical society has had in sanford disco in the unseeded territory. it's our job here to not only remember this but also to make california possible rich, complicated, and diverse past a meaningful part of contemporary life. we do that through public programs like this one, through the research library collections and by hosting exhibitions. we currently have two exhibitions on view. chinese
welcome to our program, the murders that made us, how true crime bill the bay area with author bob calhoun. i would like to acknowledge the historical society has had in sanford disco in the unseeded territory. it's our job here to not only remember this but also to make california possible rich, complicated, and diverse past a meaningful part of contemporary life. we do that through public programs like this one, through the research library collections and by hosting exhibitions. we currently...
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welcome to our program, the murders that made us, how true crime bill the bay area with author bob calhoun. i would like to acknowledge the historical society has had in sanford disco in the unseeded territory. it's our job here to not only remember this but also to make california possible rich, complicated, and diverse past a meaningful part of contemporary life. we do that through public programs like this one, through the research library collections and by hosting exhibitions. we currently have two exhibitions on view. chinese politics -- chinese pioneers and from the gold
welcome to our program, the murders that made us, how true crime bill the bay area with author bob calhoun. i would like to acknowledge the historical society has had in sanford disco in the unseeded territory. it's our job here to not only remember this but also to make california possible rich, complicated, and diverse past a meaningful part of contemporary life. we do that through public programs like this one, through the research library collections and by hosting exhibitions. we currently...
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calhoun, as i said, was an opposition also. calhoun's point, it's a little skirmish, do you have to have a whole war over? you're gonna invade the country, et cetera. the skirmish becomes the pretext for the war. his biggest problem politically, both of his generals, zachary taylor, in the north, and winfield scott who's going to lead the invasion of central mexico, both of them are whigs. in a democracy, it really helps to be popular if you want to be elected president. and really, the only way to be that popular at the time, at least, for the whigs, who are the minority party, have a northeast power base, is to be a general of some kind. they only ever elected two people president, both were generals. polk is sure, one of these or both of these want to be president. scott had actually tried for the whig nomination in 39, he think that it. you know scotts a wig. taylor says, i'm not a wig, i've never been, i have no interest in politics, i don't want to be president. who wants to be president? can you guess which one of these
calhoun, as i said, was an opposition also. calhoun's point, it's a little skirmish, do you have to have a whole war over? you're gonna invade the country, et cetera. the skirmish becomes the pretext for the war. his biggest problem politically, both of his generals, zachary taylor, in the north, and winfield scott who's going to lead the invasion of central mexico, both of them are whigs. in a democracy, it really helps to be popular if you want to be elected president. and really, the only...
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there she is, jackie calhoun. there she is in the early 50's in front of my families house before i was in the picture in the proper amazon neighborhood of san francisco. according to my dad the house had a san francisco street address but the rear of the house was in daly city. a common arrangement in that corner of the city. they paid daly city utilities. it was in, if you had your foot in one room into san francisco and the other was daly city. there she is. my fascination with crime started with a revelation from my dad, backing up a bit, my mother passed away in 2009 and there was a revelation from my father that my mother had once been a suspect in a very, very brutal murder in 1959. so, here we go. police hunt, multiple shop murder. i would like to read from the book here. this is probably my only reading during this, but i want to read from the first chapter, titled "my mother the murder suspect." my mother only talked about the murder sparingly enter hushed tones stood in sharp contrast to how she spoke o
there she is, jackie calhoun. there she is in the early 50's in front of my families house before i was in the picture in the proper amazon neighborhood of san francisco. according to my dad the house had a san francisco street address but the rear of the house was in daly city. a common arrangement in that corner of the city. they paid daly city utilities. it was in, if you had your foot in one room into san francisco and the other was daly city. there she is. my fascination with crime started...
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it's famous landmark is reagan's book cathedral, along with calhoun. cathedral is one of the most important gothic cathedrals in the country. with the old town hall also bears witness to the historical importance of this medieval city. for almost a 150 years, representatives of the holy roman empire gathered here for a parliament known as the perpetual diet. to the 2nd close, visited bavarian city is known back in 2021. almost 800000 tourists came here. the cities castle stands out on the skyline. the old center features the phone kit or church of our lady, as well as the shown up on fountain both to sit on the central market square. done that was almost completely destroyed during world war 2. but the major historic buildings have been restored. a great many visitors come during the christmas season. the kiss kinda is marked as one of the most famous christmas markets in the world. and one of the largest in germany. normally about 2000000 people, visit the main market every year. for the last 2 years, the chris candace mark has had to be cancelled due to pandemic. but organizers are optimi
it's famous landmark is reagan's book cathedral, along with calhoun. cathedral is one of the most important gothic cathedrals in the country. with the old town hall also bears witness to the historical importance of this medieval city. for almost a 150 years, representatives of the holy roman empire gathered here for a parliament known as the perpetual diet. to the 2nd close, visited bavarian city is known back in 2021. almost 800000 tourists came here. the cities castle stands out on the...
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it's famous landmark is reagan's book cathedral, along with calhoun cathedral is one of the most important gothic cathedrals in the country with the old town hall also bears witness to the historical importance of this medieval city. jerome was a 150 years, representatives of the holy roman empire gathered here for a parliament known as the perpetual diet. to the 2nd most visited bavarian city is known back in 2021. almost 800000 tourists, came here. the cities capitalist stands out on the skyline. the old center features the phone kit, or church of our lady, as well as the shown up on fountain, both to sit on the central market square. done that was almost completely destroyed during world war 2. but the major historic buildings have been restored. a great many visitors come during the christmas season. the kiss kinda is marked as one of the most famous christmas markets in the world. and one of the largest in germany. normally, about 2000000 people visit the main market every year. for the last 2 years, the chris kendra smock has had to be cancelled due to pandemic. but organizers are op
it's famous landmark is reagan's book cathedral, along with calhoun cathedral is one of the most important gothic cathedrals in the country with the old town hall also bears witness to the historical importance of this medieval city. jerome was a 150 years, representatives of the holy roman empire gathered here for a parliament known as the perpetual diet. to the 2nd most visited bavarian city is known back in 2021. almost 800000 tourists, came here. the cities capitalist stands out on the...
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he has denied all charges. florence louis al jazeera calhoun present impreza enjoyable scenario has held a cannon. fire salute to welcome the preserved heart of his country's 1st n. for the inbound organ of don pedro. the 1st is on loan for brazil, $200.00 found averse free of independence on september 7th. the earned will be on public display in brasilia during the celebrations. oliver sancho is associate professor of international relations at the j to leo vanguard foundation. he says, present boss narrow is caught in voters who are not found jake about the past. usually, actually, this has not been a politicize the fair because the monarchy is really not something that is so the visible period in brazil's public debate. however, now there's been somewhat of an odd alliance between those who just told you about the military dictatorship between the 190964 in 1085. and those were actually monarchists who would like the monarchy to return. and both of these groups in a way and us tells it sort of a mythic past of stability and believes that things used to be more stable and just better i
he has denied all charges. florence louis al jazeera calhoun present impreza enjoyable scenario has held a cannon. fire salute to welcome the preserved heart of his country's 1st n. for the inbound organ of don pedro. the 1st is on loan for brazil, $200.00 found averse free of independence on september 7th. the earned will be on public display in brasilia during the celebrations. oliver sancho is associate professor of international relations at the j to leo vanguard foundation. he says,...
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your new plan, you don't wish to, theresa calhoun machine was resign. yakobelli with rush rainy attempts, a shrill blog, a slow cry yearly question with the speaker asking me to be a part of, can you hold on just a moment? did you do to the was a pressure to ski lead. i had to push it was a couple years. got you were torkel. good build good company really. you can keep the horses last year. you really we increase yearly bill girl with when i wiped out because i many critics asked me, oh, you have to denounce russia. because your show is killing people, new crane i civil case. so it's we have to denounce a crime. so against. ready i mean enough guns on somebody i leave here with this. if it's another story we cannot come. which way is the problem with the or behavioral criminals? oh no. you can complain old or media coverage. there coincide, but don't cover the russian lexia but even not which and always what are the people that me and the will just not the view she wants to make use. i'm not going to give you that to me. so can you speak literally she dish that when she's like the modem
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. >> exploring the people and events that tell the american story, bob calhoun discusses his book "the murders that made us," which looks back at san francisco's history for crime that marked each era. dwight eisenhower's grandson, a memoir of life, 1951 to 1969, talks about his leadership and the presidency that shaped him. watch american history tv every weekend and find a program guide at c-span.org. >> now, comments from south carolina republican senator lindsey graham, the top republican on the senate budget committee. he, along with other senate republicans, talk with reporters about his strategy about the debit proposal on taxes, health care, and climate change. this is 30 minutes. >> a 40 year high of inflation and a lot of that we know is related to energy. we are here to talk about the specific impact of what the democrats are going to try to do that will increase costs for american families. joe biden is trying to take a victory lap -- lap saying it is not as skyhigh as it was earlier. so much of inflation is related to energy. still two dollars a gallon more than it was whe
. >> exploring the people and events that tell the american story, bob calhoun discusses his book "the murders that made us," which looks back at san francisco's history for crime that marked each era. dwight eisenhower's grandson, a memoir of life, 1951 to 1969, talks about his leadership and the presidency that shaped him. watch american history tv every weekend and find a program guide at c-span.org. >> now, comments from south carolina republican senator lindsey...
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quite literally as you can see in our title graphic for the exhibition featuring the monument to john c calhoun lifted from its pedestal in charleston, south carolina in 2020. and in our own immediate neighborhood in new york city, you might think of the theodore roosevelt monument recently removed from the steps of the american museum of natural history or earlier actually just before this exhibition opened and it is being moved to the new theodore roosevelt presidential library in north dakota, which is set to open in 2026. there is also the statue of jay marion sims who in his gynecological research operated on black women without their consent and without anesthesia that monument was moved from central park on east 103rd street and is now located in greenwood cemetery in brooklyn where sims is buried and then there's the thomas jefferson monument remove from new york city hall and now on long-term loan to us at the new york historical society. it was installed in our lobby just last week. there has been a lot of justifiably heated debate over these and other monuments and the aim of this ex
quite literally as you can see in our title graphic for the exhibition featuring the monument to john c calhoun lifted from its pedestal in charleston, south carolina in 2020. and in our own immediate neighborhood in new york city, you might think of the theodore roosevelt monument recently removed from the steps of the american museum of natural history or earlier actually just before this exhibition opened and it is being moved to the new theodore roosevelt presidential library in north...
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dave calhoun knows that they've got a lot of things they need to conquer. he's stabilized the situation. now the question is, okay, what happens over the next couple of years? >> yeah, he was there for a lot of it, you can see there, when did he -- when did mull inburg leave? >> around christmastime. >> he rode that baby down. now it may have bottomed and is looking better, looking much better. >> sure. >>> coming up -- >> thanks, phil. >> -- inside metaverse, kicking off the virtual world. >> are you suggesting some of that for nancy, a virtual tour might be better? >> we have an astute twitter follower. >> did he just evaporate or does he no longer exist wee into'rgog talk about the big players in the emerging technology next. "squawk box" will be right back. (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (vo) the network you want. the price you love. only from verizon. yeah, let's redo the basement. hello home movie theater. (laughs) spare bedroom. why not both? use the u.s. bank mo
dave calhoun knows that they've got a lot of things they need to conquer. he's stabilized the situation. now the question is, okay, what happens over the next couple of years? >> yeah, he was there for a lot of it, you can see there, when did he -- when did mull inburg leave? >> around christmastime. >> he rode that baby down. now it may have bottomed and is looking better, looking much better. >> sure. >>> coming up -- >> thanks, phil. >> -- inside...
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eastern, bob calhoun discusses his book, the murders that made us. which look back at one hundred 70 years of san francisco's history through crimes that marked each error -- mark each era. and at 2:00 -- a member -- a memoir of life with the dwight d. eisenhower. it talks about his leadership in the military and his presidency. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. here many of those conferences -- here many of those calls, presidential podcasts. >> the nixon tapes are part private conversations, part deliberations and 100% unfiltered. >> let me say that the main thing is, we will pass. my heart goes out to those people who are overzealous. i am sure you know, if i could have spent a little bit more time being less of -- last year and more of a president, --. >> find presidential recordings on c-span two, c-span mobile app or where ever you get your po
eastern, bob calhoun discusses his book, the murders that made us. which look back at one hundred 70 years of san francisco's history through crimes that marked each error -- mark each era. and at 2:00 -- a member -- a memoir of life with the dwight d. eisenhower. it talks about his leadership in the military and his presidency. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at...
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bob calhoun discusses his book the murders that made us. looks back at 170 years of san francisco's history for crime that march each air on the present dwight eisenhower david going home to glory, and memoir of life with dwight d house eisenhower. talks about leadership in the military and force that shaped temperate watch american history tv every weekend funny. on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. author sam, portsmouth ohio, west virginia, los angeles, boston, in columbus, ohio all have in common? [laughter] , great question, great to be with youatio peter. they all have in common that they are all part of the large tapestry of the addiction epidemic that is now coast-to-coast. i would've said a few years h ao the opioid addiction epidemic. but i do believe that has changed in the last few years with the edition of methamphetamine added to the o mix. both of these drugs now are fentanyl and methamphetaminene which have taken place in the old school, not that long ago, opioid painkillers and heroin. what c
bob calhoun discusses his book the murders that made us. looks back at 170 years of san francisco's history for crime that march each air on the present dwight eisenhower david going home to glory, and memoir of life with dwight d house eisenhower. talks about leadership in the military and force that shaped temperate watch american history tv every weekend funny. on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. author sam, portsmouth ohio, west virginia, los angeles,...
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bret calhoun we don't know everything yet. but it seems like we know a whole lot about this then we did when we ate lunch today. >> bret: that is right, gillian, good evening. listen, i think we learned a lot from the search warrant just about what potentially the doj is looking at. you heard from david spunt. it involves potential violations, the three statutes, the fbi act, the law prohibiting discretion. concealing of documents to obstruct and confess patient. more about that in a second. the unlawful remote -- removal of government materials. it is important to point out that we are talking about the most highly sensitive documents the u.s. has affected the trump lawyers and former president says it was all declassified. but when you get into this as you well know, having been in this business, ts sci, compartmentalize information. very sensitive to the point where you have to go in special places to look at that intelligence. having just one of those documents outside of that environment, is potentially illegal. now, what
bret calhoun we don't know everything yet. but it seems like we know a whole lot about this then we did when we ate lunch today. >> bret: that is right, gillian, good evening. listen, i think we learned a lot from the search warrant just about what potentially the doj is looking at. you heard from david spunt. it involves potential violations, the three statutes, the fbi act, the law prohibiting discretion. concealing of documents to obstruct and confess patient. more about that in a...
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eastern bob calhoun discusses his book the murders that made us that looks back at 170 use of san francisco histories of crimes that mark each era. 2:00 p.m. eastern of the presidency president dwight eisenhower david and the author of going home to glory and that more of dwight d eisenhower of 1951 to 1969 talks about the leadership of the military in the presence without the course, exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online dating time is c-span.org/history. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday making history tv documents america's story and on sundays book tv brings you the latest of nonfiction books and authors funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including podcast. >> you think this is just the community center, no it's way more than that. >> their partner with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi students from low-income to get the tools that they need to be ready for anything. podcast along with these television companies
eastern bob calhoun discusses his book the murders that made us that looks back at 170 use of san francisco histories of crimes that mark each era. 2:00 p.m. eastern of the presidency president dwight eisenhower david and the author of going home to glory and that more of dwight d eisenhower of 1951 to 1969 talks about the leadership of the military in the presence without the course, exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your...
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calhoun georgia yello jackets varsity football team traveled three hours out of alabama to play the higher garden dale rockets younger small school dealing with injuries. pulled out an upset beat the rockets 30-31. absolute thriller and my son was in the marching band. [cheers] >> dana: i love a marching >> i love this: you got cheese? that's good stuff. >> dana: i will do mine real quick. friday night we went to kenny chesney concert. no shoes. he always ends in boston. it was this amazing energy, just a terrific event. old dominion played, carly pearce played. dan and shae played. kenny chesney for two hours. all the hits. everyone knew all the words. it was incredible experience. >> you knew all the words? >> dana: i knew all the words. >> judge jeanine: sounds great. >> dana: i have a terrible singing voice. >> she is great stage diver. >> dana: that's it for us. happy monday everybody. "special report" is up next. >> bret: what does jimmy son have me on over under. >> 41 and a half. [laughter] >> bret: thank you. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight in
calhoun georgia yello jackets varsity football team traveled three hours out of alabama to play the higher garden dale rockets younger small school dealing with injuries. pulled out an upset beat the rockets 30-31. absolute thriller and my son was in the marching band. [cheers] >> dana: i love a marching >> i love this: you got cheese? that's good stuff. >> dana: i will do mine real quick. friday night we went to kenny chesney concert. no shoes. he always ends in boston. it...
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calhoun, very bright man. >> host: right and bad that's a very bad combination. >> guest: it's true. it's an area mind and a good thinker in the parable cost. >> host: speaking of bad causes this that you wrote in 20 to about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington. it's hard to go there to learn about it. obviously the column is called into eternity and you tell the story. guess who you'll have to refresh me. can't read from it because i will probably cry a little bit but it's about a woman who was taken to the camps and her son chose to go with him. guessp, who the holocaust bcm wn someone discovered a faraway photographs and letters about a woman from czechoslovakia and was sent to a death camp not just a concentration camp by the death camp and i've written a lot about the holocaust and the holocaust museum because an italian survivor of auschwitz said it happened once and it can happen again. and there's reason for writing about the holocaust. nothing is unthinkable, nothing. at the thing that is also striking about it is that you don't write about it to be sadder to sc
calhoun, very bright man. >> host: right and bad that's a very bad combination. >> guest: it's true. it's an area mind and a good thinker in the parable cost. >> host: speaking of bad causes this that you wrote in 20 to about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington. it's hard to go there to learn about it. obviously the column is called into eternity and you tell the story. guess who you'll have to refresh me. can't read from it because i will probably cry a little...
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bob calhoun discusses his book the murders that made us which looked back at want her seven years of san francisco history for crime that marked each error on the presidency, present eisenhower david author of going home to glory and memoir of life with dwight d eisenhower 1951 -- 1959 talks about leadership in military and the forces that shape temperate watch american history tv. >> at least six presents recorded conversations while in office. here many during season two of c-span's podcast presidential recordings. >> the nixon tapes for their prey part of it conversation part deliberations and one 100% unfiltered. >> let me say the main thing is that we will pass. my heart goes out to those people the best of intentions are overzealous. as i am sure you know if i could only extent a little more time being a politician must year less time being president i would have kicked their butts out. i did not know what they were doing break works fine presents recorded senior to on the mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> update now on the democrats healthcare and climate change
bob calhoun discusses his book the murders that made us which looked back at want her seven years of san francisco history for crime that marked each error on the presidency, present eisenhower david author of going home to glory and memoir of life with dwight d eisenhower 1951 -- 1959 talks about leadership in military and the forces that shape temperate watch american history tv. >> at least six presents recorded conversations while in office. here many during season two of c-span's...
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the only vice president to cast more tie breaking votes than vice president harris was john calhoun, who left office in 1832. no president has come close to joe biden's success in legislating with a 50/50 senate. politico reported the passage of the inflation reduction act will make biden one of the most legislatively successful presidents of the modern era. the bill will invest 370 billion dollars, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to about 40% below the 2005 levels. and cut the cost of prescription drugs by allowing medicare to negotiate the prices of medicines. the bill is paid for with a 15% minimum tax on corporations, with a billion dollars or more in income, and enhanced irs tax enforcement. it is costing, for the majority leader to thank everyone who helped pass a bill like this. senator schumer got emotional, when he thanked the people behind the scenes. >> i need to compose myself a little bit here. every senator knows an undeniable truth, we can never do what we do without our amazing, incredible staff. they work behind the scenes. they never fall under the spotlight, but
the only vice president to cast more tie breaking votes than vice president harris was john calhoun, who left office in 1832. no president has come close to joe biden's success in legislating with a 50/50 senate. politico reported the passage of the inflation reduction act will make biden one of the most legislatively successful presidents of the modern era. the bill will invest 370 billion dollars, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to about 40% below the 2005 levels. and cut the cost of...
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. >> to watch the full program search bob calhoun, or the title of his book, the murders that made a, at c-span org slash history. highlights the politics of first ladies. coming up next a conversation with bob withers about the -- that played the part in the presidencies of andrew jackson, abraham lincoln, juan harding, franklin roosevelt, harry truman, dwight eisenhower, and george h. w. bush. and of a presidential spouse, johnson.
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calhoun. >> host: okay. >> guest: very bright man, very bad man. >> host: that's a bad, nation. >> guest: a commendation but it's true. he was a very sinewy mind, good thinker and a terrible -- but white supremacy. >> host: speaking of the bad causes, this column he wrote in 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington, another place you can go to learn, it's hard to go there to learn about it. obviously you with an the column is called into eternity velma. you tell the story. >> guest: you will have to refresh me. >> host: i can't read from it because i will probably cry over that but it's about a woman who was taken to the camp and her son was taking. she chose to go with the trachea the holocaust museum, some of who discovered it from far away, some photographs about a woman publishes from czechoslovakia and was sent to the death camp, not just a concentration camp but a death camp. i've written a lot about the holocaust including holocaust museum on the tip of manhattan. because as emily the and italian survive of auschwitz said it happened once, can happen again, in t
calhoun. >> host: okay. >> guest: very bright man, very bad man. >> host: that's a bad, nation. >> guest: a commendation but it's true. he was a very sinewy mind, good thinker and a terrible -- but white supremacy. >> host: speaking of the bad causes, this column he wrote in 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington, another place you can go to learn, it's hard to go there to learn about it. obviously you with an the column is called into eternity...
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and when got to be a handful of abolitionists paris john calhoun started talking seriously seceding so there is all almost a backlash. yes, a backlash is a word we get from susan filoni, who wrote a famous book that was about the backlash to the feminism, which is the most potent and consistent of. all the backlashes i have seen has been to the feminist movement and my students to ask me about this, like, why is this so? our professor hirshman and i said, you know, you can't move to the suburbs. get away from here. why? so the feminist movement threatens male patriarchy everywhere. and so the resistance to it is and that as well with the metoo movement. yes, we see it now with the metoo movement. it was obvious to media as well. cancel culture thing is actually a response to the metoo movement, right? women were standing up and saying, actually don't want you to put your hands me. and the response to that was, are you trying to cancel me? so no, the phraseology as it will do in the hands of the right, has been applied to every progressive social change. every request for progressive so
and when got to be a handful of abolitionists paris john calhoun started talking seriously seceding so there is all almost a backlash. yes, a backlash is a word we get from susan filoni, who wrote a famous book that was about the backlash to the feminism, which is the most potent and consistent of. all the backlashes i have seen has been to the feminist movement and my students to ask me about this, like, why is this so? our professor hirshman and i said, you know, you can't move to the...
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secretary of state, up sure that was not nearly as and rabid annexation of texas as his replacement, john c calhoun of south carolina insisting that texas must be brought into the union and the scope of your research, did you come across other unpredictable incidents that had big on national choices? >> interesting question i mean that is the one that comes to mind immediately that i always think about that me think about that--. >> let's look at florida, 2000. >> well yeah. [laughs] i should've thought of that. >> we can make a case that, you know had the supreme court had one for different. had there not been staged riots in miami how gore would've been the president arguably no iraq war none of the things that you have to be bush did on and on the butterfly flaps its wings, right? >> absolutely. that is really interesting to look at and the two dow than -- i go through it in my book. the debate can go on forever about who the actual winner of that election was the recount shows depending on how it went, it could've gone either way. continue with the over vote count, bush would've won. if they ha
secretary of state, up sure that was not nearly as and rabid annexation of texas as his replacement, john c calhoun of south carolina insisting that texas must be brought into the union and the scope of your research, did you come across other unpredictable incidents that had big on national choices? >> interesting question i mean that is the one that comes to mind immediately that i always think about that me think about that--. >> let's look at florida, 2000. >> well yeah....
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the only vice president to cast more tie breaking votes then vice president harris was john calhoun, who left office in 1832. no president has come close to joe biden's success in legislating with a 50/50 senate. politico reported passage of the inflation reduction act will make biden one of the most legislatively successful presidents of the modern era. the bill will invest 370 billion dollars, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. about 40% below the 2005 levels. and cut the cost of prescription drugs by allowing medicare to negotiate the prices of medicines. the bill is paid for with a 15% minimum tax on corporations, with a billion dollars or more in income, and enhanced irs tax enforcement. it is costing, for the majority leader to thank everyone who helped pass a bill like this. senator schumer got emotional, when he thanked the people behind the scenes. >> i need to impose myself a little bit here. every senator knowles and undeniable truth, we can never do what we do without our amazing, incredible staff. they work behind the scenes. they never fall under the spotlight, but the
the only vice president to cast more tie breaking votes then vice president harris was john calhoun, who left office in 1832. no president has come close to joe biden's success in legislating with a 50/50 senate. politico reported passage of the inflation reduction act will make biden one of the most legislatively successful presidents of the modern era. the bill will invest 370 billion dollars, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. about 40% below the 2005 levels. and cut the cost of...
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secretary of state, up sure that was not nearly as and rabid annexation of texas as his replacement, john c calhoun of south carolina insisting that texas must be brought into the union and the scope of your research, did you come across other unpredictable incidents that had big on national choices? >> interesting question i mean that is the one that comes to mind immediately that i always think about that me think about let me think about that. >> let's look at florida, 2000. >> well yeah. [laughs] i should've thought of that. >> we can make a case that, you know had the supreme court had one for different. had there not been staged riots in miami how gore would've been the president arguably no iraq war none of the things that you have to be bush did on and on the butterfly flaps its wings, right? >> absolutely. that is really interesting to look at and the two dow than -- i go through it in my book. the debate can go on forever about who the actual winner of that election was the recount shows depending on how it went, it could've gone either way. continue with the over vote count, bush would'v
secretary of state, up sure that was not nearly as and rabid annexation of texas as his replacement, john c calhoun of south carolina insisting that texas must be brought into the union and the scope of your research, did you come across other unpredictable incidents that had big on national choices? >> interesting question i mean that is the one that comes to mind immediately that i always think about that me think about let me think about that. >> let's look at florida, 2000....
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you look at the numbers for deliveries in july, 26th, that is a five-month low we talked with dave calhoun about this they nieed to have consistent deliveries if they can do that and keep production at 31 a month, if the supply chain can remain strong through the rest of the year that sets them up potentially to increase production next year. likely the middle of next year there are a lot of things that need to improve in the supply chain and at this point they are not ready to increase production that will be what people will be looking for. >> our phil lebeau always with his finger on the pulse of the airline industry jim, i know you own boeing what is your take on the numbers today? you've been very critical in the past of boeing but reversed course a couple weeks ago. >> yeah, i've stayed with the stock the whole time so you know when i'm down because i vote with my feet. i'm staying with this one. two things i want to point out the reason the 787 delivery resumption is so important is because what it means for free cash flow. when they deliver these planes, they take delivery of a lot
you look at the numbers for deliveries in july, 26th, that is a five-month low we talked with dave calhoun about this they nieed to have consistent deliveries if they can do that and keep production at 31 a month, if the supply chain can remain strong through the rest of the year that sets them up potentially to increase production next year. likely the middle of next year there are a lot of things that need to improve in the supply chain and at this point they are not ready to increase...
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secretary of state, up sure that was not nearly as and rabid annexation of texas as his replacement, john c calhoun of south carolina insisting that texas must be brought into the union and the scope of your research, did you come across other unpredictable incidents that had big on national choices? >> interesting question i mean that is the one that comes to mind immediately that i always think about that me think about that -- . >> let's look at florida, 2000. >> well yeah. [laughs] i should've thought of that. >> we can make a case that, you know had the supreme court had one for different. had there not been staged riots in miami how gore would've been the president arguably no iraq war none of the things that you have to be bush did on and on the butterfly flaps its wings, right? >> absolutely. that is really interesting to look at and the two dow than -- i go through it in my book. the debate can go on forever about who the actual winner of that election was the recount shows depending on how it went, it could've gone either way. continue with the over vote count, bush would've won. if they
secretary of state, up sure that was not nearly as and rabid annexation of texas as his replacement, john c calhoun of south carolina insisting that texas must be brought into the union and the scope of your research, did you come across other unpredictable incidents that had big on national choices? >> interesting question i mean that is the one that comes to mind immediately that i always think about that me think about that -- . >> let's look at florida, 2000. >> well yeah....