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ike for president and everybody likes ike. there were a range of techniques. part of this was she so epitomized the 50s, particularly for american women. if she had an been there -- hadn't been there someone would have to invent her. >> one special thing about this program, a farm is about 90 miles away from washington, dc, and the eisenhower spot this in the 1950's and spent their -- bought this in the 1950s and spent their time there. you will learn about her obsession with pink. you can see she created this retreat away from public life. we will go back in time and learn about her biography, and to do that, let's go back to that special from 1956 where they talk about her biography as well. >> i hope that you, the members of our organization, and our extinguished guest will enjoy this salute to our first lady. ♪ >> how do you do? thank you for inviting me. birthdays almost seems synonymous with memories, like albums, so we brought this special album for you. it's filled with fond remembrances, and here is a picture of the three or's -- three sisters circa
ike for president and everybody likes ike. there were a range of techniques. part of this was she so epitomized the 50s, particularly for american women. if she had an been there -- hadn't been there someone would have to invent her. >> one special thing about this program, a farm is about 90 miles away from washington, dc, and the eisenhower spot this in the 1950's and spent their -- bought this in the 1950s and spent their time there. you will learn about her obsession with pink. you...
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she should pay attention to ike. when they got married, he told mamie that they could not expect any money from him. they would have to live on i's military pay. not cared she did about that, she just wanted batman. -- that man. >> she went to a tiny military apartment. she was living a comfortable life of plenty of money. her.s quite a shock for she had learned from her father about budgeting and how to spend money and the money. it was difficult in the early days of their marriage, but she always manage to live on ike's salary. reversal,ical role mamie handled the family finances. she said that was the secret to a good marriage. with the finances, the husband should turn the check over to his wife. if he started purchasing things and opening accounts, everything was go to hell in a handbasket. interesting because we will talk about her at the academy of the media creation -- of the mediapitome creation of the 1950's woman. she was handling the finances and he was domestic. he cooked the meals. mamie took a domestic
she should pay attention to ike. when they got married, he told mamie that they could not expect any money from him. they would have to live on i's military pay. not cared she did about that, she just wanted batman. -- that man. >> she went to a tiny military apartment. she was living a comfortable life of plenty of money. her.s quite a shock for she had learned from her father about budgeting and how to spend money and the money. it was difficult in the early days of their marriage, but...
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ike for president and everybody likes ike. there were a range of techniques. part of the excuse was she so epitomized the 50s, particularly for american women. if she hadn't been there someone would have to invent her. >> we have 90 minutes to learn about mamie eisenhower. we have live cameras in gettysburg, pennsylvania. that farm is about 90 miles away from washington, dc, and the eisenhower spot this in the the 1950's andin spent their time there. you will learn about her obsession with pink. you can see she created this retreat away from public life. we will go back in time and learn about her biography, and to do that, let's go back to that special from 1956 where they talk about her biography as well. >> i hope that you, the members of our organization, and our extinguished guest will enjoy this salute to our first lady. ♪ >> how do you do? thank you for inviting me. birthdays almost seems synonymous with memories, like albums, so we brought this special album for you. it's filled with fond remembrances, and here is a picture of the three sisters circa
ike for president and everybody likes ike. there were a range of techniques. part of the excuse was she so epitomized the 50s, particularly for american women. if she hadn't been there someone would have to invent her. >> we have 90 minutes to learn about mamie eisenhower. we have live cameras in gettysburg, pennsylvania. that farm is about 90 miles away from washington, dc, and the eisenhower spot this in the the 1950's andin spent their time there. you will learn about her obsession...
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like ike. this is somebody else they like mamie whose eloved smile and modesty and's si natural charm make her the ideal first lady. let's keep our first lady in the white house for four more years. 6, vote for dwight d. eisenhower. >> keep loving the eisenhowers, public did. the eisenhowers served for the next four years and the 1960 brought john kennedy in the white house where he campaigned again. o richard nixon, the eisenhowers went back to private life back to gettysburg. go back there soon, right now. >> for 19 years, mamie eisenhower lived in this house her life she had this picture on every dresser and every house she lived in. that?is >> senior picture from west point. his says to the dearest and sweetest girl in the entire world. >> pink things here in the dressing room. explosion of pink. the mappser bedroom. >> i think the decor in this telling of their lives together. every bedroom they lived in, she this color walls green and decorated in pink, two colors.e real dedication, real
like ike. this is somebody else they like mamie whose eloved smile and modesty and's si natural charm make her the ideal first lady. let's keep our first lady in the white house for four more years. 6, vote for dwight d. eisenhower. >> keep loving the eisenhowers, public did. the eisenhowers served for the next four years and the 1960 brought john kennedy in the white house where he campaigned again. o richard nixon, the eisenhowers went back to private life back to gettysburg. go back...
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like reagan, like ike, he wasn't distracted by the sound from the cheap seats. i loved edwin morris had one of my famous reagan stories going up and interviewing him on the day the la times just completely eviscerated reagan, and iran-contra story on the cover and also had a story about the deficit, they blamed it on reagan, he was one year into retirement he goes up to the ranch, and nancy meets him at the door and she is grim faced and good morning, he is thinking i am wasted my time i will get nothing from this mess so reagan is looking at the la times as edwin morris walks back and he says good morning, mr. president and reagan said, have you seen the times? and ed morris said yes mr. president, and he points to an article at the bottom, he goes, i can't believe the dodgers would even dream of being bought by murdoch! and reagan was enraged that, you know, the team might -- that murdoch might be able to buy the team. >> it wasn't what they said about him but what is happening to the dodgers. >> he just didn't care what people said. he knew what he believed a
like reagan, like ike, he wasn't distracted by the sound from the cheap seats. i loved edwin morris had one of my famous reagan stories going up and interviewing him on the day the la times just completely eviscerated reagan, and iran-contra story on the cover and also had a story about the deficit, they blamed it on reagan, he was one year into retirement he goes up to the ranch, and nancy meets him at the door and she is grim faced and good morning, he is thinking i am wasted my time i will...
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surprising as a big smoker as volunteer for the year after ike's heart attack. we have a couple minutes left. her final years and her availab how do we wrap this up? >> i think perhaps one of the -- st telling, she didn't think about having a legacy. she thought about what she had done as the first lady, as an important job. her contribution to american life and probably her legacy would be what she said to barbara walters in that one interview, that when asked how do you want to be remembered, and she said, just as a good friend. and i think that's how she felt about the american people that she was a good friend. >> and the american people returned that? >> absolutely. >> and it is a generational change. we will be moving into the youngest couple moving into the white house with the kennedys and we look forward to learning about how the country continues to change. that's it for our mamie eisenhower program. our special guests, we thank them for your work. your book is available. the general's first lady. if folks would like to learn more. thank you so much fo
surprising as a big smoker as volunteer for the year after ike's heart attack. we have a couple minutes left. her final years and her availab how do we wrap this up? >> i think perhaps one of the -- st telling, she didn't think about having a legacy. she thought about what she had done as the first lady, as an important job. her contribution to american life and probably her legacy would be what she said to barbara walters in that one interview, that when asked how do you want to be...
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ike was one of the finest people i served with. i yield back. >> i think the gentleman for his comment. i yield back the balance of my time. >> this week, health and human services secretary kathleen cifelli us was in front of the house energy and commerce committee. in her testimony, she talked about some of the websites reported problems and how they are being fixed. she also addressed the issue of individuals receiving cancellation notices from their insurance providers. the hearing you can see in its entirety tomorrow at 10:35 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> john foster dulles had recently died when that super airport out in chantilly, virginia was being built. president eisenhower immediately announced at the airport would be named dulles airport. for a while when kennedy took over, he didn't want to name it after a crusty old cold warrior, but there was pushed back from others. finally, the decision was made to name it after dulles. you can still see the film clip of kennedy opening the airport with eisenhower there, allen dulles
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1913 to 1914 when ike was coach for the army football team. as a military wife, mamie took great pride in creating a home for ike in each of the 36 different places that they lived throughout their marriage. >> watch our program on first lady mamie eisenhower at our website, c-span.org/firstlady or see it saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. our series continues live monday as we look at first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> today on c-span, "washington journal" examines renewable energy. and later, at 11:00 a.m. eastern, the senate foreign relations committee considers three state department ominees. geman 0 minutes, ben and nick juliano define different types of renewable energy and discuss the politics shaping the industry. at 8:20 eastern, michael brune, sierra club executive director, talks about administrative policy like climate change and the keystone oil pipeline. at 9:00 a.m., joseph desmond of brightsource energy explains the u.s. solar industry. and at 9:30, elizabeth salerno of the american wind energy association looks at a report of the w
1913 to 1914 when ike was coach for the army football team. as a military wife, mamie took great pride in creating a home for ike in each of the 36 different places that they lived throughout their marriage. >> watch our program on first lady mamie eisenhower at our website, c-span.org/firstlady or see it saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. our series continues live monday as we look at first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> today on c-span, "washington journal" examines renewable...
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like ike did. and not by moderating ideologic ideologically. but by electing people like louisiana did that is a conservative, but at the same time, he says, we're going to take care of obama care but we're not going to shut down the federal government. >> bobby jindal -- do you think the republican governors that have not taken medicaid have made a mistake? ed the medicaid funding. they're not pro-safety net? >> they're, they're pro-safety net, but they're concerned about since barack obama became president in 2008. starting in january 2009, a lot of these programs have just absolutely exploded. do thing that bobby jindal made a mistake? scott? >> well, scott's trying to make it. >> you snknow what, the preside of the senate in florida said the first two or three years are great. we're concerned about the out-years bought medicaid is taking up 25%, 30% of the budget. >> you're sympathetic? >> i'm sympathetic to the arguments but i'm where scott is on this. if you can figure out a way to make it viable and sustainable, they should probably take
like ike did. and not by moderating ideologic ideologically. but by electing people like louisiana did that is a conservative, but at the same time, he says, we're going to take care of obama care but we're not going to shut down the federal government. >> bobby jindal -- do you think the republican governors that have not taken medicaid have made a mistake? ed the medicaid funding. they're not pro-safety net? >> they're, they're pro-safety net, but they're concerned about since...
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i would look to see ike to see . i thought crack made you lose weight. that chocolate covered crack. he has done drugs. doesn't do drugs. it takes a special person to say i don't do drugs and smoke crack in the same press conference. but mayor ford is a special guy. and considers this a lesson learned. >>> i want to be crystal clear to every single person, these mistakes will never, ever, ever happen again. >> jimmy: never, ever, ever smoke crack again. what more can you ask of the man? it's -- he said he will not step down. if the citizens of toronto want him to leave they can vote him out of office in october of next year. until then he plans to keep up the good work. >> there is only one person to blame for this. that is myself. i know by admit might mistake, was the right thing to do. and i feel like a thousand pounds have been lifted off my shoulders. >> and inserted right into my pants. so, there you go, mayor ford apologized, forgave himself and is ready to go back to work. how is this guy not american? i don't understand it. by the way, this week
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different in a way ike wasn't. so by the time we get to the cuban missile crisis, he's much more comfortable. he's much more certain. it's still a tough call. he isn't really sure that when he send the naval blockade down it will win. he knows he's kind of bluffing and knows the soviets might not back away and calls eisenhower at one point, you think they'll back off, i don't know. they might. i think they will. it's a risk worth taking. you have the old and young president making judgments on the phone about how this might turn out so by the time he gets to the speech in berlin in 1963, he's much more able to run the public and winning in public when he talks about freedom versus tyranny. gwen: domestically he had challenges which he left some of them unfinished for lyndon johnson to complete, civil rights being among them. >> he's late to the game on civil rights. he's a reluctant leader. when he comes into office, he called greta scott king during the campaign and that call was widely known in the black communit
different in a way ike wasn't. so by the time we get to the cuban missile crisis, he's much more comfortable. he's much more certain. it's still a tough call. he isn't really sure that when he send the naval blockade down it will win. he knows he's kind of bluffing and knows the soviets might not back away and calls eisenhower at one point, you think they'll back off, i don't know. they might. i think they will. it's a risk worth taking. you have the old and young president making judgments on...
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and ike knew how to do it. we have forgotten as a party how to do it. because quite frankly we're more interested in political blood baths within our own party and conducting ideological witch trials than reaching to the middle of america. >> i think the only happy picture from last year's election which didn't make anybody really happy, 2012, was the picture of governor christie and the president walking down the beach. it showed christie could play politics. obviously the president wanted to be there. that was an easy one for him. but for christie to do it showed shrewdness, self-interest, and most importantly smart politics. >> yeah. no doubt about it. and you are exactly right. that's whatnot only the people of new jersey wanted to see at that time, but the people in america wanted to see. a lot of republicans were angry with chris christie for doing that. i understand why people in the romney campaign would have been miffed. maybe it seemed to them that he did it with too much glee. but here's the difference between mitt romney in 2012 and ronald r
and ike knew how to do it. we have forgotten as a party how to do it. because quite frankly we're more interested in political blood baths within our own party and conducting ideological witch trials than reaching to the middle of america. >> i think the only happy picture from last year's election which didn't make anybody really happy, 2012, was the picture of governor christie and the president walking down the beach. it showed christie could play politics. obviously the president...
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in the right path from ike to reagan, how republicans once mastered politics and can again. >> in bringing this book as a scientist is that given the realities, the impact drugs have on social policy, on race, on our culture is often times distorted by lack of evidence-based thinking, that, instead, people rely on antedotes or on fears rather than on the facts, so is that the heart and soul of the book? >> that's the heart and soul of the book. you know, one of the things that troubled me for many years is drugs are used as scapegoats. whenever there's social problems and so forth, we use drugs as scapegoats. the problem for me is that people who look like me are often skate goated more than other folks, and as a scientist who knows the facts about drugs, that's very disturbing. >> okay. well, i would think as a black person, it would be very disturbing. >> guest: no, that's exactly what i mean. >> host: okay. so let's stop for a second then, and try to understand more whites use crack than blacks, and similarly, more blacks went to jail, arrested for crack use than whites even though more
in the right path from ike to reagan, how republicans once mastered politics and can again. >> in bringing this book as a scientist is that given the realities, the impact drugs have on social policy, on race, on our culture is often times distorted by lack of evidence-based thinking, that, instead, people rely on antedotes or on fears rather than on the facts, so is that the heart and soul of the book? >> that's the heart and soul of the book. you know, one of the things that...
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ike was that way, reagan was that way. there was a reason we used to win 49 state landslides. >> is the argument just about compromise, is it just about moderation or is it about seeing the political reality that americans at some level want government to play a large enough role to solve big problems? >> right, and it's not about compromise. it's not even about idealogical moderation. it is, though, about political moderation. understanding that you've got to be relevant to the center of america. republicans -- people forget this. we used to be the party to beat. every four years, democrats would pull their hair out because they knew we were going to figure out how to reach the middle of america. now, during the cold war, we did that because people thought we were the strongest party to do that. during george w. bush's reelection in 2004 when democrats were sure they had him defeated. americans trusted george bush more. they thought he was at the middle of america more. we lost that. we lost that in 2008, we lost it in 20
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i would look to see ike to see . i thought crack made you lose weight. that chocolate covered crack. he has done drugs. doesn't do drugs. it takes a special person to say i don't do drugs and smoke crack in the same press conference. but mayor ford is a special guy. and considers this a lesson learned. >>> i want to be crystal clear to every single person, these mistakes will never, ever, ever happen again. >> jimmy: never, ever, er smoke crack again. what more can you ask of the man? it's -- he said he will not step down. if the citizens of toronto want him to leave they can vote him out of office in october of nex. until then he plans to keep up the good work. >> there is only one person to blame for this. that is myself. i know by admit might mistake, was the right thing to do. and i feel like a thousand pounds have been lifted off my shoulders. >> and inserted right into my pants. so, there you go, mayor ford apologized, forgave himself and is ready to go back to work. how is this guy not american? i don't understand it. by the way, this week might b
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will be recognizing and celebrating and discoursing upon tevi troy's new book, "what jefferson read, ike watched and obama tweeted: 200 years of popular culture this the white house." with a title like that, you might expect that the book is a parade of ton and entertaining stories about presidents' idiosyncratic tastes in reading, theater, music, sports, movies, tv, or maybe it's more than that, maybe it's a study of decline -- [laughter] from adams and jefferson reading cicero in latin and the current bestseller over from the u.k., "the wealth of nations" to president obama tweeting about his favorite dessert or newest pop song. well, there's a little of both of that, both of those things in this wonderful book, but it is a very serious, it is a very serious work. our presidents since andrew jack son have been popular figures. their popularity has been the most important source of tear political power. -- of their political power. they're the only national popularly-elected politician, official at any given time in america, and their relationship to popular culture has been deep, and i
will be recognizing and celebrating and discoursing upon tevi troy's new book, "what jefferson read, ike watched and obama tweeted: 200 years of popular culture this the white house." with a title like that, you might expect that the book is a parade of ton and entertaining stories about presidents' idiosyncratic tastes in reading, theater, music, sports, movies, tv, or maybe it's more than that, maybe it's a study of decline -- [laughter] from adams and jefferson reading cicero in...
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most of us have worked with ike skelton for a long time. our memories of him are extraordinarily fond and warm. he was a unique and wonderful human being. we really appreciate what he did for this nation in war and in peace. we're grateful that you made reference to him. it's something, frankly, i should have done and have already done in a different way, but should have done here. thank you for that reference. the successful conclusion of the budget conference between the senate and the house is essential if we're going to address the problem of sequestrati sequestration. they are hopefully looking at various alternatives forgetting rid of a mindless, a rational way of budgeting for 2014 the way it was for 2013. but much is going to ride on their success in finding a different approach to deficit reduction. many of us have made suggestions to them as to how to come up with a balanced approach to deficit reduction which can substitute a sensible approach for an irrational approach called sequestration. we're not going to ask you to get into
most of us have worked with ike skelton for a long time. our memories of him are extraordinarily fond and warm. he was a unique and wonderful human being. we really appreciate what he did for this nation in war and in peace. we're grateful that you made reference to him. it's something, frankly, i should have done and have already done in a different way, but should have done here. thank you for that reference. the successful conclusion of the budget conference between the senate and the house...
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game scores, 1914 when ike was coach for the army football team. as a military wife, she took pride in creating a home for ike in each of the 36 different places they lived throughout their marriage. >> watch the program on first lady mamie eisenhower at c-span.org/firstladies or saturday on c-span at 7 p.m. eastern, and our series continues live monday as we look at first lady kennedy. at a senate jew dish ri committee, senators questioned the bureau of prisons directer about ways to reduce prison population and recidivism. others discussed the costs of minimum sentencing. this is two hours. a. the hearing will come to ore. i'm grateful the chairman of the judiciary committee has joined us, chairman leahy and senator durbin of illinois, and i'm sure others will join us. senator grassley will join us after important business right down the hall. he'll be along as soon as he's cleared that. welcome, everybody. today's hearing is oversight of the bureau prisons and cost effective strategies for reducing recidivism. we'll exercise our legislative resp
game scores, 1914 when ike was coach for the army football team. as a military wife, she took pride in creating a home for ike in each of the 36 different places they lived throughout their marriage. >> watch the program on first lady mamie eisenhower at c-span.org/firstladies or saturday on c-span at 7 p.m. eastern, and our series continues live monday as we look at first lady kennedy. at a senate jew dish ri committee, senators questioned the bureau of prisons directer about ways to...
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ike [laughter] >> and now when drunken tweeting goes wrong starringal pacino. pacino. al pacino from tropic thunder. > brandon t. jackson had some issues on an airplane. >> oh this is b.s. >> you mind if we tell the story first. thank you. kicked off a u.s. airwaves after getting into a who asked him t to sit down. the flight attendant on the him the n word. down.just kept us >> brandon goes on a twitter ram pain during the incident saying like, this was the most recent thing that ever happened me -- >> he was saying i hope it ybody media outlet picks up. >> we media. we pick up rep forded up getting a the airlines. they said he was belligerent on airlines and drunk and playing loud music. >> and they deny anyone used the word. >> brandon says, nothing. but his rep tells us brandon was not loud but the people sitting in front of him were making the raucous. snitch. brandon wasn't charged with nothing happened except an aeupbg actor got drunk and stupid on a plane. on a plane tipsy but never done all this raisy do. that people >> that burbank flight to vegas is brutal.
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prsual this,ik vin clinko, who wants protection for his epic hot tub collection. sound odd? it's nothing new. here's the list. bruce springstein's voice for $3.5 million. the legs of betty gravel. >> dolly parton's assets? for $3.8 million. vick has with him some rare bottles of hot sauce. >> definitely very collectible. >> to get insured, he'd have to estimate the total value and then have his insurance agent work out the details. monthly premiums can vary wildly depending on what it is you're protecting. it's real tough to find something you can't insure. 800 grand worth of antique bear traps. and they'll even insure your fantasy football players. ask a passionate, if not obsessive collector and they'll sell you a policy on a hundred grand wor grand worth of hot sauce is well worth it. >> now to some guys who ensure that you always laugh at the end of the day. we watched them all and picked out the day's very best punch lines in the news. >> the former director of the c.i.a., robert gates, has been nominated as the new president of the boy scouts. he went from the c.i.a. t
prsual this,ik vin clinko, who wants protection for his epic hot tub collection. sound odd? it's nothing new. here's the list. bruce springstein's voice for $3.5 million. the legs of betty gravel. >> dolly parton's assets? for $3.8 million. vick has with him some rare bottles of hot sauce. >> definitely very collectible. >> to get insured, he'd have to estimate the total value and then have his insurance agent work out the details. monthly premiums can vary wildly depending on...
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game scores in 1913 and 1914 when ike was coach for the army football team. as a military wife, mamie took great pride in creating a home for ike in each of the 36 different places that they lived throughout their marriage. >> watch our program on first lady mamie eisenhower at our web site, c-span.org/firstladies or see it saturday op c-span at 7 p.m. eastern, and our series continues live monday as we look at first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> one of the tings that -- things that has stuck in my mind is how dallas has changed in general just from from, say, the political standpoint. at that time in the early 960s and late '50s, there was probably a much less balanced political climate here. perhaps a great deal toward with the right side. in fact, i remember seeing publication in one of the two papers, i forget which one, whether it was the times herald or the dallas news, somebody had bought a full-page ad the day before president kennedy came with president kennedy's picture on it and said wanted for treason. when arlen specter who came down here six month
game scores in 1913 and 1914 when ike was coach for the army football team. as a military wife, mamie took great pride in creating a home for ike in each of the 36 different places that they lived throughout their marriage. >> watch our program on first lady mamie eisenhower at our web site, c-span.org/firstladies or see it saturday op c-span at 7 p.m. eastern, and our series continues live monday as we look at first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> one of the tings that -- things that...
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from ike to reagan and republicans master politics and can again. i wonder if republicans are mastering a bit of the political theater here? >> today shows that in politics a weeks a lifetime. it was not too long ago and a fox news poll that showed democrats in a much better place right now than republicans. and you guys have a few poll that shoes those numbers have flipped and fred epiton and republicans are coming up with a viable alternative and helping the president cope his promise. >> we have that poll. it does she an 11 point swing. after the government shutdown, democrats were the beneficenceary of that and obama care, republicans swung in favor. is it enough now for the republicans to back in the glory of the democrats debacle or do they need to present their own plans? >> of course, that is the key. and i talk about reagan and ike in the bock and what we did back in 1994, we opposed to bill clinton's budget and hillaries health care plan. we presented an alternative. we didn't like bill clinton's budget or big spending and john casack came
from ike to reagan and republicans master politics and can again. i wonder if republicans are mastering a bit of the political theater here? >> today shows that in politics a weeks a lifetime. it was not too long ago and a fox news poll that showed democrats in a much better place right now than republicans. and you guys have a few poll that shoes those numbers have flipped and fred epiton and republicans are coming up with a viable alternative and helping the president cope his promise....
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ike served in the missouri state senate for four years. he was encouraged bay family friend, another missouriian named harry truman, to represent missouri at the national level. and a few years after that encouragement he eventually followed president truman's advice and was elected to the united states a house of representatives where he started to serve in 1977 to continue his dream of serving and protecting americans. as member of the armed services committee ike skeleton successfully led earchts that transformed whiteman air force base to house one of the most iconic military aircraft in u.s. history, the b-2 bomber. phot leonard wood grew from a training extra for the newly enlisted to a center for many of our military schools and for the army corps of engineers. by ensuring military bases remained in mo and expanded there, ike skeleton's legacy continues to pregnant our military and provide thousands of jobs while it's doing that in our home state. from the time he was a young boy, congressman skeleton loved our country and its histo
ike served in the missouri state senate for four years. he was encouraged bay family friend, another missouriian named harry truman, to represent missouri at the national level. and a few years after that encouragement he eventually followed president truman's advice and was elected to the united states a house of representatives where he started to serve in 1977 to continue his dream of serving and protecting americans. as member of the armed services committee ike skeleton successfully led...
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he learned what ronald reagan and ike knew. you can only push them so far. >> what about the democrats? is it inevitable hillary will be the nominee? >> i don't think it is. >> everybody was saying it's going to be inevitable and then david talked to "the new york times" and they started saying, i kind of agree with what they said. don't think it's fait accompli. >> which raises the question, does it have to be a woman and if so, what about elizabeth warren? >> i turned to mika halfway through the interview and said she's about as good as they are. >> they say joe scarborough wants to be president and a lot of this -- >> of a rotary club. >> they say two things that, in fact -- television experience. that's really good if you want to run for president. on the other hand, they say if you're on television all the time, you give so much ammunition to somebody who may want to pose candidacy. >> i only said on tv that i believe. there are a couple of issues if i ran into a republican primary, i'm shrn gun owners would ask me my posi
he learned what ronald reagan and ike knew. you can only push them so far. >> what about the democrats? is it inevitable hillary will be the nominee? >> i don't think it is. >> everybody was saying it's going to be inevitable and then david talked to "the new york times" and they started saying, i kind of agree with what they said. don't think it's fait accompli. >> which raises the question, does it have to be a woman and if so, what about elizabeth warren?...
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well -- [laughter] i don't know what he was saying but it clearly looked ike outtakes from "tommy boy." this is where it's going. [laughter] terrible camera work, by the way. has it occurred to mayor rob ford that all these videos of him smoking crack and acting crazy are an indication that even his friends are going, no one is going to believe this (bleep). [ laughter ] and he is so like -- it's clear to me now that he smokes crack to calm himself. [ laughter ] >> it be a -- i don't want to stick my (bleep). >> jon: by the way politifact rated that last statement from the mayor true. [ laughter ] the nfl is full of mysteries like why do the players keep getting concussions and what is up with all the concussions and why do they keep developing brain damage later in life? i guess some mysteries aren't meant to he be solved but last week the curtain was pulled back on the miami dolphins locker room exposing the underbelly of rookie hazing. >> suspended richieage cog neato after allegations he may have bullied jonathan martin so bad he may have left the team. >> jon: first things first,
well -- [laughter] i don't know what he was saying but it clearly looked ike outtakes from "tommy boy." this is where it's going. [laughter] terrible camera work, by the way. has it occurred to mayor rob ford that all these videos of him smoking crack and acting crazy are an indication that even his friends are going, no one is going to believe this (bleep). [ laughter ] and he is so like -- it's clear to me now that he smokes crack to calm himself. [ laughter ] >> it be a -- i...
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that used to be a good thing ike thought it was a good thing. reagan thought it was going. we used to win 49 out of 50 states. >> jon: but you use used to not be so crazy. >> we have always been crazy. [laughter] >> jon: you can talk the strategy. when you say they should speak out against them. they made them. this not happenstance, the rise of tea party and angry right. karl rove there was that memo in 2004, matthew dowd wrote about it. he designed this to afeel what he called the anger points. he decided that there were no more moderates left. you can't really win on that i'm going to get people riled up. i'm going to play to their anger and to their fear. fox news did the same thing. they made these people. >> look what happened though. karl rove was the first person to ever say we're going to win a presidential election by going to the hard right. >> jon: no, nixon. >> nixon said you go to the right in the primary and in the general election go to the center. >> jon: the southern strategy of nixon was to take the disaffected old democrat democratic voters thar were big
that used to be a good thing ike thought it was a good thing. reagan thought it was going. we used to win 49 out of 50 states. >> jon: but you use used to not be so crazy. >> we have always been crazy. [laughter] >> jon: you can talk the strategy. when you say they should speak out against them. they made them. this not happenstance, the rise of tea party and angry right. karl rove there was that memo in 2004, matthew dowd wrote about it. he designed this to afeel what he...
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i think it is great and a lot of created -- it is also ike that is our version of jazz or something. but the actual learning of how to be a musician is kind of a lost art. people, they were like these incredible chords and melodies and sophisticated yet simple complex -- i mean, soulful yet sophisticated stuff it has they knew how to play. a lot of them, you know. they understood harmonies, which is kind of lost with this new music. tavis: i always look forward to any new project from you and i'm glad you did this one, the songs of sammy kohn. will do not one song but two songs force later in this program. two songs for us later in this program. herepeople see you are your name, they think of a live performer. what is it you love about the actual -- >> like talking to you. it is a communication. there is an honest. it is a totally different thing. been most of my life a record producer. like a new director in a film. you make it. you do another take. you put it together. a lot, man, you've got one take and you have to communicate to the people and you are looking at them, you know. i
i think it is great and a lot of created -- it is also ike that is our version of jazz or something. but the actual learning of how to be a musician is kind of a lost art. people, they were like these incredible chords and melodies and sophisticated yet simple complex -- i mean, soulful yet sophisticated stuff it has they knew how to play. a lot of them, you know. they understood harmonies, which is kind of lost with this new music. tavis: i always look forward to any new project from you and...
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[applause] >> unlike ike who grew up in a poor family of all sons, mamie was from a well to do family of all daughters. she went to a finishing school, and we have her report card from denver, colorado. while she got a b in english, she actually got a c-minus in european history. who knew in later years as a military wife and future first lady she would have so much to do with european history. she loves charm, and early on, west point football charm showing the army and navy scores in 1913 and 1914 when ike was coach for the army football team. as a military wife, she took pride in creating a home for ike in each of the 36 different places that they lived throughout their marriage. >> watch our program on first lady mamie eisenhower at c-span.org/firstlady or saturday on c-span at 7 p.m. eastern, and the series continues live monday at we look at first lady jack lin kennedy. >> the privacy and civil liberties oversight board had a public meeting monday on possible changes to the n sai's data collection and surveillance program. witnesses including fisa court judge carr and house inte
[applause] >> unlike ike who grew up in a poor family of all sons, mamie was from a well to do family of all daughters. she went to a finishing school, and we have her report card from denver, colorado. while she got a b in english, she actually got a c-minus in european history. who knew in later years as a military wife and future first lady she would have so much to do with european history. she loves charm, and early on, west point football charm showing the army and navy scores in...
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the book "what jefferson read, ike watched, and obma tweeted" i mention it because tweet is important you may tweet that at your pleasure it is a tweet happy event we also take questions via twitter. this is how the think tank adapts to the 21st century. getting to the title i recently had a different title and came up with the title after i saw an interesting incident from a presidential historian that surprised me. few years ago obama was trying to sell his health care lot and he went to the white house correspondents' dinner and told the joke about an exemption he was trying to get for the bill and he said we had a canning tax and in order to get this through we will have to put for the exemption for john boehner. the crowd laughed at the time because snookie was enjoying a moment and is now god but at the time she was on jersey shore in which she bestowed the virtues of free number one priorities of life was gtl. gm than laundry how odd that the president of united states cites this person from the podium. it is also struck the president because he was later asked about snookie on
the book "what jefferson read, ike watched, and obma tweeted" i mention it because tweet is important you may tweet that at your pleasure it is a tweet happy event we also take questions via twitter. this is how the think tank adapts to the 21st century. getting to the title i recently had a different title and came up with the title after i saw an interesting incident from a presidential historian that surprised me. few years ago obama was trying to sell his health care lot and he...
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will be recognizing and celebrating and discoursing upon tevi troy's new book, "what jefferson read, ike watched and obama tweeted: 200 years of popular culture this the white house." with a title like that, you might expect that the book is a parade of ton and entertaining stories about presidents' idiosyncratic tastes in reading, theater, music, sports, movies, tv, or maybe it's more than that, maybe it's a study of decline -- [laughter] from adams and jefferson reading cicero in latin and the current bestseller over from the u.k., "the wealth of nations" to president obama tweeting about his favorite dessert or newest pop song. well, there's a little of both of that, both of those things in this wonderful book, but it is a very serious, it is a very serious work. our presidents since andrew jack son have been popular figures. their popularity has been the most important source of tear political power. -- of their political power. they're the only national popularly-elected politician, official at any given time in america, and their relationship to popular culture has been deep, and i
will be recognizing and celebrating and discoursing upon tevi troy's new book, "what jefferson read, ike watched and obama tweeted: 200 years of popular culture this the white house." with a title like that, you might expect that the book is a parade of ton and entertaining stories about presidents' idiosyncratic tastes in reading, theater, music, sports, movies, tv, or maybe it's more than that, maybe it's a study of decline -- [laughter] from adams and jefferson reading cicero in...