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harry truman came back to washington extremely angry. he got up on the senate floor in february of 1941 and he said, hey, we should have an investigative committee to look into all this. and that's that was the birth of the truman committee. was it controversy racial at the time? oh, very much so. so imagine a little known senator making the proposal to investigate the conduct of the presidential administration from his own party. nobody, including franklin roosevelt, was at all a wild about this idea. but it quickly became clear that if the democrats didn't do it, then the republicans were perfectly happy to take on this investigation. so the senate ended up a essentially throwing truman a bone. they gave him $15,000, barely enough to hire a lawyer and a couple of secretaries and said, go, here's your committee. truman took that tiny appropriation and turned it into probable only the most powerful investigating arm that congress had seen. so seven members of the truman commission committee, formerly known as the senate special committee
harry truman came back to washington extremely angry. he got up on the senate floor in february of 1941 and he said, hey, we should have an investigative committee to look into all this. and that's that was the birth of the truman committee. was it controversy racial at the time? oh, very much so. so imagine a little known senator making the proposal to investigate the conduct of the presidential administration from his own party. nobody, including franklin roosevelt, was at all a wild about...
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it's like harry truman's european adventure. and so he, you know, he's always getting into these crazy, you know, crazy scenarios. everything. one of them i love when they went to when they went to genoa, they accidentally crashed a wedding and they went to observation deck of the tallest building, tallest building in genoa. and there was a wedding reception going on. and harry already had his picture taken with. the bride i would have i would have love about a when i read it was marissa mahaffey and tulio vivaldi were the couple and that is marissa there in the genoa paper the next day said when truman entered, there was a wedding celebration and the former of the united states, after having taken part in the celebration some time, wanted to pose for photographers with the bride and groom. will does have a completely memory of their wedding wedding, and they sent these pictures to harry and bess and independent after after got back. and i looked everywhere. i mean, i tried to find this couple and i was not i just wasn't able to
it's like harry truman's european adventure. and so he, you know, he's always getting into these crazy, you know, crazy scenarios. everything. one of them i love when they went to when they went to genoa, they accidentally crashed a wedding and they went to observation deck of the tallest building, tallest building in genoa. and there was a wedding reception going on. and harry already had his picture taken with. the bride i would have i would have love about a when i read it was marissa...
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harry truman came back to washington extremely angry. he got up on the senate floor in february of 1941 and he said, hey, we should have an investigative committee to look into all this. and that's that was the birth of the truman committee. was it controversy racial at the time? oh, very much so. so imagine a little known senator making the proposal to investigate the conduct of the presidential administration from his own party. nobody, including franklin roosevelt, was at all a wild about this idea. but it quickly became clear that if the democrats didn't do it, then the republicans were perfectly happy to take on this investigation. so the senate ended up a essentially throwing truman a bone. they gave him $15,000, barely enough to hire a lawyer and a couple of secretaries and said, go, here's your committee. truman took that tiny appropriation and turned it into probable only the most powerful investigating arm that congress had seen. so seven members of the truman commission committee, formerly known as the senate special committee
harry truman came back to washington extremely angry. he got up on the senate floor in february of 1941 and he said, hey, we should have an investigative committee to look into all this. and that's that was the birth of the truman committee. was it controversy racial at the time? oh, very much so. so imagine a little known senator making the proposal to investigate the conduct of the presidential administration from his own party. nobody, including franklin roosevelt, was at all a wild about...
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truman -- at least, a statue of him -- and together with the grandson of harry s. truman. so this is really a truman evening. and it is in particular great to be here as the secretary general of nato, because i'm not able to think about any individual person that has played a more important role for this alliance than president truman, because we have to try to imagine how the world looked like at the end of the second world war. because then the plan was of course to get the troops, the forces back home. that was the case for everyone, but especially for the united states, who sent people across the atlantic and to europe to help end the second world war. the united states left europe after the first world war. that was not a big success. so therefore, i'm glad that after the second world war, the united states decided to stay -- stay with their forces, stay with their troops, and not only that, but also to underpin the transatlantic bond with the marshall aid, with a big economic program to underpin the transatlantic bond. and then on top of that -- not only keeping thei
truman -- at least, a statue of him -- and together with the grandson of harry s. truman. so this is really a truman evening. and it is in particular great to be here as the secretary general of nato, because i'm not able to think about any individual person that has played a more important role for this alliance than president truman, because we have to try to imagine how the world looked like at the end of the second world war. because then the plan was of course to get the troops, the forces...
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a committee led by harry truman in the 1940's, examine the defense program and whether there was corruption, waste and inefficiencies. the committee's work was said to save money and lives and shortened world war ii. watch congress investigates on saturdays on c-span2. >> the house will be in order. >> this year, c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government. all with the support of america's cable company. sue spent, 45 years -- c-span, 45 years and counting. powered by cable. >> earlier today president biden took an aerial view of the damage caused by the collapse of the francis scott key bridge. >>>> there they are. [indiscernible conversations] [indiscernible conversations] [indiscernible background conversations] [indiscernible background conversations] [sound of helicopters overhead] [indiscernible background conversations] [indiscernible background conversations] [indiscernible background conversations] [laughter] [indiscernible background conversation
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harry truman took over the steel mills in a labor dispute. i oppose that he would've been thrown in jail various presidents they think they mention both the bushes and obama would've been thrown in jail they might have violated some interpretation of the war powers act when they're trying to stop russia. that is trumps logic. you cannot be president if you have to look over the shoulder about going to jail or courts or what ever after you leave. that is been his logic from day one. >> writes. larry it will be an endless cycle of former presidents being prosecuted. they would just become figureheads they would not be able to do their job. one of the leftists arguments in this was president trump could have ordered seal team six he could order seal team six to two assassin's political opponent. that was what we wrote in front of the court brief that of course he cannot do that. trust us use it use the same language we use in our brief to say first about the president could not do that that would be illegal the navy seals would not do that becau
harry truman took over the steel mills in a labor dispute. i oppose that he would've been thrown in jail various presidents they think they mention both the bushes and obama would've been thrown in jail they might have violated some interpretation of the war powers act when they're trying to stop russia. that is trumps logic. you cannot be president if you have to look over the shoulder about going to jail or courts or what ever after you leave. that is been his logic from day one. >>...
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the key was harry truman foundation was created with the mission to preserve the harry truman little white house. florida's only presidential museum and programing that supports civic management. its civic engagement, education, and the historical and cultural influences of the truman era. now, as mentioned, this is our second year of our essay competition, partnering with the society of presidential descendants descendants for monroe county high school students. now, in order for monroe county high school students to apply, they have to, of course, be a high school student monroe county and current they have to have performed verified community service and verified by their school counselor to be able to enter into the competition. the topic for this year's essay competition again was political maneuvering, the powerful influence of the presidency students were required to provide at least one example of an america and president using the power of presidency to achieve one of their goals. i will now ask the descendants that have been assigned clifton's going to award our third place
the key was harry truman foundation was created with the mission to preserve the harry truman little white house. florida's only presidential museum and programing that supports civic management. its civic engagement, education, and the historical and cultural influences of the truman era. now, as mentioned, this is our second year of our essay competition, partnering with the society of presidential descendants descendants for monroe county high school students. now, in order for monroe county...
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harry truman took over the steel mills in a labor dispute. i opposed that blue he but he wd have been thrown in jail. previous presidents, both bushes and obama, would have been thrown in jail because they violated some part of the war powers act. that is trump's logic. you can't be president if you have to look over your shield, going to jail or courts after you leave. that has been his logic from day one, pam. >> right. larry it would be an endless cycle of former presidents being prosecuted. they would just become figureheads. they wouldn'table able to do their jobe. one of the leftists arguments, president trump could have ordered seal team six to assassinate a political opponent. that is what we wrote in our friend of the court brief. of course he can't do that. justice alito said, he couldn't do that, and would be illegal, and navy seals wouldn't do that because they know it would be illegal. that is how ludicrous the left's argument has become. i believe president trump will prevail this immunity case. larry: i think both of you are sa
harry truman took over the steel mills in a labor dispute. i opposed that blue he but he wd have been thrown in jail. previous presidents, both bushes and obama, would have been thrown in jail because they violated some part of the war powers act. that is trump's logic. you can't be president if you have to look over your shield, going to jail or courts after you leave. that has been his logic from day one, pam. >> right. larry it would be an endless cycle of former presidents being...
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the vice president of the united states under roosevelt was harry truman, a man much closer in views to churchill. roosevelt clearly interfered with them. it must be said that... from the very beginning of the second world war, british intelligence was allowed into the states without any restrictions, not only were the allies, the usa and britain also worked together on the atomic project, british intelligence knew their job. on april 12, 1945, franco delano roosevelt died suddenly from a cerebral effusion. there was no sign of a stroke. roosevelt was only... 63 years old, less than a month remained before the unconditional surrender of nazi germany, having automatically inherited presidential powers, harry truman orders not performing an autopsy, quickly burying roosevelt, which is what happened, rumors spread about a violent death, but those who even then knew how to control public opinion came to power, right here... don’t think, we are not going aside, but telling all this, to understand the background to the creation of nato, it is important. so. june 1961, kennedy's european
the vice president of the united states under roosevelt was harry truman, a man much closer in views to churchill. roosevelt clearly interfered with them. it must be said that... from the very beginning of the second world war, british intelligence was allowed into the states without any restrictions, not only were the allies, the usa and britain also worked together on the atomic project, british intelligence knew their job. on april 12, 1945, franco delano roosevelt died suddenly from a...
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possibly can there still be left to be said about harry truman? and i guess that's what i'm here to talk about tonight. turns out, in my opinion, i did find some things still to say about truman and taking a look, especially at this three years of his life and how they might even be relevant today. 31 years believe it or not, since mccullough's book came out, 31 years. i did the math today. i was like, wow, didn't seem like that. my boss, edith, was right in. a sense this is a book about congressional hearings, but i'm here to argue and as i wrote this book, it seemed to me it's about a lot more than that. it's about these young public servants, many of them in their jobs out of college, who got hired to work on a committee in washington. and suddenly, at age 22 or 23, these young people found themselves traveling around the country, getting on a or a train and heading out to pittsburgh to go undercover at a steel mill or heading to ypsilanti, michigan, to see what was going on in a giant bomber plant there or to a shipyard all the country these p
possibly can there still be left to be said about harry truman? and i guess that's what i'm here to talk about tonight. turns out, in my opinion, i did find some things still to say about truman and taking a look, especially at this three years of his life and how they might even be relevant today. 31 years believe it or not, since mccullough's book came out, 31 years. i did the math today. i was like, wow, didn't seem like that. my boss, edith, was right in. a sense this is a book about...
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a committee led by harry truman in the 1940's, examine the defense program and whether there was corruption, waste and inefficiencies. the committee's work was said to save money and lives and shortened world war ii. watch congress investigates on saturdays on c-span2. >> the house will be in order. >> this year, c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government. all with the support of america's cable company. sue spent, 45 years -- c-span, 45 years and counting. powered by cable. >> earlier today president
a committee led by harry truman in the 1940's, examine the defense program and whether there was corruption, waste and inefficiencies. the committee's work was said to save money and lives and shortened world war ii. watch congress investigates on saturdays on c-span2. >> the house will be in order. >> this year, c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of...
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in any case, after the mysterious sudden death of roosevelt, the newly appointed us president harry truman became british. for the ussr, a year later he demands from stalin early payments on debts and refuses previously promised multi-billion dollar loan. in the summer of 1945, churchel developed a secret military operation against the ussr. under the code name unthinkable, the point is that the troops of the western allies, reinforced by the unfinished formations of the nazis, would be deployed against the ussr, the attack was planned on july 1, 1945, suddenly, but marshal zhukov was not asleep, on june 27, soviet troops in germany are regrouping and churchel understands that something went wrong, zhukov has an advantage in manpower and equipment in the most important areas and should not build his policy, based on a minimal advantage and thereby provoking anyone to measure their strength with us. churchel paints us black, and the west certainly does not make mistakes in his model. we must continually and uncompromisingly proclaim the great principles of democratic human rights and freedo
in any case, after the mysterious sudden death of roosevelt, the newly appointed us president harry truman became british. for the ussr, a year later he demands from stalin early payments on debts and refuses previously promised multi-billion dollar loan. in the summer of 1945, churchel developed a secret military operation against the ussr. under the code name unthinkable, the point is that the troops of the western allies, reinforced by the unfinished formations of the nazis, would be...
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truman. and obviously that changed the trajectory of david's career. it became it was it was really a massive bestseller. it also was a book that a lot of people were reading in the cycle of that years presidential election, because all the people running for president, when that book came out wanted to be thought of as the next harry truman. the guy who could make the tough decisions, who was, you know, who had tenacity and and so it was an influential book for the for the time. but david was just such a class act and didn't it didn't waste a word on the page. he was he was not a verbose writer. he he was he was an artist himself. he literally he he he made watercolor illustrations. and i often thought that his his artistry extended to the page that that he was writing like a painter. and you could you could see the characters in his books. i loved working. i got to publish his book on the wright brothers. and and that was a kind of a classic david mccullough book, because he could. it allow
truman. and obviously that changed the trajectory of david's career. it became it was it was really a massive bestseller. it also was a book that a lot of people were reading in the cycle of that years presidential election, because all the people running for president, when that book came out wanted to be thought of as the next harry truman. the guy who could make the tough decisions, who was, you know, who had tenacity and and so it was an influential book for the for the time. but david was...
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truman. and obviously that changed the trajectory of david's career. it became it was it was really a massive bestseller. it also was a book that a lot of people were reading in the cycle of that years presidential election, because all the people running for president, when that book came out wanted to be thought of as the next harry truman. the guy who could make the tough decisions, who was, you know, who had tenacity and and so it was an influential book for the for the time. but david was just such a class act and didn't it didn't waste a word on the page. he was he was not a verbose writer. he he was he was an artist himself. he literally he he he made watercolor illustrations. and i often thought that his his artistry extended to the page that that he was writing like a painter. and you could you could see the characters in his books. i loved working. i got to publish his book on the wright brothers. and and that was a kind of a classic david mccullough book, because he could. it allow
truman. and obviously that changed the trajectory of david's career. it became it was it was really a massive bestseller. it also was a book that a lot of people were reading in the cycle of that years presidential election, because all the people running for president, when that book came out wanted to be thought of as the next harry truman. the guy who could make the tough decisions, who was, you know, who had tenacity and and so it was an influential book for the for the time. but david was...
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the truman committee headed by senator and future president harry truman examined the national defense program during world war ii and whether there was waste and corruption in defense contracting. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, university of kentucky writing and rhetoric professor brandon irby on the legacy of her efforts to bring awareness to the murder of her son, emmett till. at 90 5 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a discussion about per -- about president ulysses s grant. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, saturday on c-span two, and find a full schedule on our program gue watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. announcer: the senate impeachment trial for homeland security secretary alejandra mayorkas is set to begin next week. on wednesday, house impet managers will formally deliver the two artif impeachment to the senate, which charge the secretary of willful and stic fusel to comply with the law and breach of trust for his handling of the u.s. southern border. a full trial will proceed on t senateloor, but it is possible senators may vote to dismiss the charges
the truman committee headed by senator and future president harry truman examined the national defense program during world war ii and whether there was waste and corruption in defense contracting. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, university of kentucky writing and rhetoric professor brandon irby on the legacy of her efforts to bring awareness to the murder of her son, emmett till. at 90 5 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a discussion about per -- about president ulysses s grant. exploring the american...
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truman. speaking to members of the south carolina house of representatives, baruch used this expression to describe the confrontation between the usa and the ussr. the contradictions between the capitalist west and the socialist bloc led by the soviet union began with the adoption in the united states of the truman doctrine aimed at containing the ussr. world. split into two poles. cold the war between washington and moscow began to gain momentum, accompanied by an arms race, primarily nuclear. this confrontation began to lose its urgency only in the mid-eighties, with mikhail gorbachev coming to power in the ussr. on april 16, 2003 , forty-year-old michael jordan played his last nba game. playing as an attacking guard, jordan became an olympic champion twice and is still... considered the best basketball player in history. he did a lot not only to popularize basketball throughout the world, but also achieved that basketball began to be perceived as a prestigious game, big money came into it.
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having automatically inherited presidential powers, harry truman ordered, without performing an autopsy, to quickly bury roosevelt, which is what happened. rumors spread about violent death, but those who even then knew how to manage public opinion came to power. and here... interesting, documentary evidence from perhaps the most popular soviet political observer, americanist, subcorrespondent in the usa for many years, valentin sergeevich zorin. he once had the opportunity to directly ask president kennedy a question that made me angry. don’t think, we are not going aside, but telling all this in order to understand the prehistory of the creation of nato. she is important. so, june 1961, kennedy's european tour, vienna. and here is valentin zorin. that's where i went out for a walk. as he said, to move away from a too heated conversation with khrushchev, i approached him and asked an unexpected question for him: when president roosevelt died on april 12, 1945, 2 weeks before the victory, our wonderful scientist, academician... lev nikolaevich ivanov read a wonderful lecture to us as
having automatically inherited presidential powers, harry truman ordered, without performing an autopsy, to quickly bury roosevelt, which is what happened. rumors spread about violent death, but those who even then knew how to manage public opinion came to power. and here... interesting, documentary evidence from perhaps the most popular soviet political observer, americanist, subcorrespondent in the usa for many years, valentin sergeevich zorin. he once had the opportunity to directly ask...
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harry truman would not have done harry truman would not have done hiroshima and nagasaki you know, you have to allow a president to do his job. they'll make decisions >> so the special counsel, jack smith, directly disagrees. he writes, quote, the effective functioning of the presidency does not require that a former president be immune from accountability for these alleged violations of federal criminal law. to the contrary, a bedrock principle of our constitutional order is that no person is above the law including the president. >> at >> what are the stakes here >> i mean, this this is all these cases that he's facing. this is everything underpinning these cases and it's also just a fundamental question. mission as special prosecutor jack smith lays out there about america that no one is above the law. this is kind of a given in our political system and this would be really tested with the supreme court when it takes up these arguments two weeks. >> what are you looking for from the court because again, we're going to hear these arguments and as you know, that they're set for the we
harry truman would not have done harry truman would not have done hiroshima and nagasaki you know, you have to allow a president to do his job. they'll make decisions >> so the special counsel, jack smith, directly disagrees. he writes, quote, the effective functioning of the presidency does not require that a former president be immune from accountability for these alleged violations of federal criminal law. to the contrary, a bedrock principle of our constitutional order is that no...
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it took some time for harry. it's truman and first lady. best to come to terms with the demands of the presidency. what did you learn from their letters? okay. well, a harry truman was devoted to bess truman from the time he was five years old and saw her in sunday school. he never loved anybody else. he was he, in fact, propose to her many, many times before she finally accepted. and he was devoted to her really his whole life. and he wrote her letters on virtually everything in the white house. politics is all life it was. he was just completely emotionally open to her. but there was one exception where he when he became when he became president, of course, he was covered. all of a sudden, he had all of these incredible problems after fdr died of what he was going to do. and he was not accepting. he wasn't really all that prepared. you hadn't been, in fact, given that much information about some of the c of the agreements that roosevelt had made. but he when he and at christmas time of 1945, when he came home, it took a but it was a big s
it took some time for harry. it's truman and first lady. best to come to terms with the demands of the presidency. what did you learn from their letters? okay. well, a harry truman was devoted to bess truman from the time he was five years old and saw her in sunday school. he never loved anybody else. he was he, in fact, propose to her many, many times before she finally accepted. and he was devoted to her really his whole life. and he wrote her letters on virtually everything in the white...