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i'm across wisconsin together. well, i know we have maybe one or two kennedy stories, but we want to share a quick moment. i want to make sure there's time for that. note. i want to share now. people are thinking, well, please tell me afterward if you do, because i love to hear those stories. yes. one last question. yes. having been a child in what became sort of a kennedy campaign. yeah. a dormitory gave me my parents home. my father was packed. so we lived in madison hills and and with us throughout much of the campaign was a prep school classmate of kennedy named lloyd billings, who was one of one of the kennedy friends who took whatever task assigned to him. and one one note we had bobby kennedy sleeping with. and so i would i would always say it's five, seven, eight year old kid in those years beginning up early, for example, to see william proxmire make morning breakfast of a raw egg, sugar, egg, throwing it straight down and make one for me. but also to get up. also see bobby kennedy dressed. i learned to tr
i'm across wisconsin together. well, i know we have maybe one or two kennedy stories, but we want to share a quick moment. i want to make sure there's time for that. note. i want to share now. people are thinking, well, please tell me afterward if you do, because i love to hear those stories. yes. one last question. yes. having been a child in what became sort of a kennedy campaign. yeah. a dormitory gave me my parents home. my father was packed. so we lived in madison hills and and with us...
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in my own state, they even had the national guard out on the of wisconsin campus. and as i was going up, flying to berkeley, was reading this article about the vietnam the anti war, vietnam ins and suddenly it popped into my head, well, why not have a nationwide in environmental teach in and so at berkeley i gave a speech talked with a bunch of students and at the reception and they all thought it was wonderful idea. so i went back to the came back to washington and. set up a nonprofit organization and made all the preparations and plans an earth day, then announced the eddy conservation speech in early september in seattle, and it made front in a lot of newspapers and the way it went, it just took off really a remarkable grassroots response it so big in after three months that i couldn't run it anymore out of my office and. i opened the national office. and so all the telephone calls and stuff could be referred to as ups. and so the last three months it just kept it didn't we really didn't have to do an awful lot. it just grew on its own in those in the late sixti
in my own state, they even had the national guard out on the of wisconsin campus. and as i was going up, flying to berkeley, was reading this article about the vietnam the anti war, vietnam ins and suddenly it popped into my head, well, why not have a nationwide in environmental teach in and so at berkeley i gave a speech talked with a bunch of students and at the reception and they all thought it was wonderful idea. so i went back to the came back to washington and. set up a nonprofit...
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i saw photos from wisconsin of a guy sugaring, tapping his trees. and there's just dry leaves on the ground. there's no snow. so we're at this in the second half of an el nino cycle that's, you know, typically hotter and drier than the previous year. we've also had now decades steady heating, which, you know, generates greater evaporation. so all that all as you know, this named dennis cotillo from alberta said to me when i interviewed him about the fort mcmurray fire, he said the curves are all going one way and i think for wisconsin they're they're going toward a more flammable deciduous forest and i would keep head up and be watching the smoke this thank you okay sir this is a question for john you tell the s o this disaster in fort mcmurray i'm wondering what the cultural and governance wisdom learned from this experience was i how how has the government of canada reacted that they down fossil fuel production something like that. no doubled down they doubled down. so as i said at the beginning, alberta is the texas of canada so they don't talk a
i saw photos from wisconsin of a guy sugaring, tapping his trees. and there's just dry leaves on the ground. there's no snow. so we're at this in the second half of an el nino cycle that's, you know, typically hotter and drier than the previous year. we've also had now decades steady heating, which, you know, generates greater evaporation. so all that all as you know, this named dennis cotillo from alberta said to me when i interviewed him about the fort mcmurray fire, he said the curves are...
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what is happening in my home state of wisconsin when it comes to legal yeah beaver futures. well you know wisconsin is one of those states that has is really the light bulb is coming on a slow way because there's been this myth about beavers that because they slow down the water, they warm it too much for trout and therefore trout lobby has been taking out beaver dams in the midwest. trout unlimited. well, actually, trout and ducks unlimited are now very much working with pro beaver. okay. because and i read about this in the chesapeake some of the farmers down there are realizing maybe these beavers are flooding a half acre of corn, but that beaver pond they have created i can sell a duck hunting lease there for a lot more than i could ever sell corn. so, you know, i think, you know, farmers tend to be practical people they have to pay bills and there's like, okay, now we'd rather have some beaver ponds than than corn right there, which is probably what should have always happened, because they in low lying areas. but in wisconsin, i think historically, beaver, beaver dams
what is happening in my home state of wisconsin when it comes to legal yeah beaver futures. well you know wisconsin is one of those states that has is really the light bulb is coming on a slow way because there's been this myth about beavers that because they slow down the water, they warm it too much for trout and therefore trout lobby has been taking out beaver dams in the midwest. trout unlimited. well, actually, trout and ducks unlimited are now very much working with pro beaver. okay....
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never once did she go to wisconsin. she did not step foot in wisconsin. 2016 presidential election campaign because they were so sure that they would win. chuck also had said the general democratic strategy, which was for every voter we lose in the rust belt, will gain to in the affluent. right. which is a direct statement of we're going to pick up more fancy pants, rich white people, then we're going to lose a downwardly mobile rural white people. and we're that's why we're going to win the election. and it didn't really work out for chuck or for any of us. right. if you in winning elections so that you can do things like appointing supreme court justices that will protect a woman's right to an abortion in this country. right. you have to say, okay why did michigan in wisconsin, the democratic agenda? and i would argue that the reason that they did is because for, i don't know, 20 plus years the democratic agenda for people in the decaying rust belt was in pardon me -- you. right. because the democratic did not have an
never once did she go to wisconsin. she did not step foot in wisconsin. 2016 presidential election campaign because they were so sure that they would win. chuck also had said the general democratic strategy, which was for every voter we lose in the rust belt, will gain to in the affluent. right. which is a direct statement of we're going to pick up more fancy pants, rich white people, then we're going to lose a downwardly mobile rural white people. and we're that's why we're going to win the...
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and the junior senator from wisconsin has stepped over it repeatedly. his primary achievement has been in confusing the public mind as between the internal and the external threats of communism. we must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. we must remember always that accusation is not proof, and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. jim townsend of the 11 center housing nif account was this broadcast that edward r murrow did. it was a really significant broadcast. it, you know, a lot of people have pointed to that broadcast as a as a watershed moment. there are scholar who who say that, well, as important as it was, it didn't change history. it was part of a series of events that started to damage the credibility of senator mccarthy. but one important thing to remember is and this is hard for us, you know, in the 21st century to imagine any any media member having the kind of reach that edward r murrow will have, the kind of influence he had. he was the most influential broadcast journalist at the time with an incredible audienc
and the junior senator from wisconsin has stepped over it repeatedly. his primary achievement has been in confusing the public mind as between the internal and the external threats of communism. we must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. we must remember always that accusation is not proof, and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. jim townsend of the 11 center housing nif account was this broadcast that edward r murrow did. it was a really significant broadcast. it,...
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and the junior senator from wisconsin has stepped over it repeatedly. his primary achievement has been in confusing the public mind as between the internal and the external threats of communism. we must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. we must remember always that accusation is not proof, and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. jim townsend of the 11 center housing nif account was this broadcast that edward r murrow did. it was a really significant broadcast. it, you know, a lot of people have pointed to that broadcast as a as a watershed moment. there are scholar who who say that, well, as important as it was, it didn't change history. it was part of a series of events that started to damage the credibility of senator mccarthy. but one important thing to remember is and this is hard for us, you know, in the 21st century to imagine any any media member having the kind of reach that edward r murrow will have, the kind of influence he had. he was the most influential broadcast journalist at the time with an incredible audienc
and the junior senator from wisconsin has stepped over it repeatedly. his primary achievement has been in confusing the public mind as between the internal and the external threats of communism. we must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. we must remember always that accusation is not proof, and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. jim townsend of the 11 center housing nif account was this broadcast that edward r murrow did. it was a really significant broadcast. it,...
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so world wisconsin, public-school. agriculture farming, commuted. and by the way the portuguese insight. nobody ever did find out how the town got its name. >> on a delight it was named after lisbon ohio, also famous. >> there we go. we couldn't -- >> we don't know what lisbon was named for. could've been named after lisbon north dakota. >> exactly. >> was a computer in your high school when you're going up? >> there was not for a while. this is right on the cusp of the pc revolution. we were not seen it yet. we started getting computers in high school we end up with a small computer lab and that kind of got, waited the appetite. there were home computer in those days that were very expensive, 200, 300 of home computers and you put them up to your tv set and recorded programs on a cassette player and maybe they would load the next time you put the cassette in. >> did you have a radioshack. >> i did. radioshack and great american enterprise radioshack. the trs 80 was the model name, called the trash 80, and fantastic you can buy refurbished versions
so world wisconsin, public-school. agriculture farming, commuted. and by the way the portuguese insight. nobody ever did find out how the town got its name. >> on a delight it was named after lisbon ohio, also famous. >> there we go. we couldn't -- >> we don't know what lisbon was named for. could've been named after lisbon north dakota. >> exactly. >> was a computer in your high school when you're going up? >> there was not for a while. this is right on the...
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beautiful islands, the north shore of wisconsin into, the park system and the st white river i grew up on. it's one of the great and beautiful rivers in the midwest that comes down from up in northern wisconsin and finally joins in to mississippi river. i've got that in the wild river system happy about that because those are two resources i grew up with. but i would say that earth day, i'm probably the happiest with good morning. welcome to the nixon presidential library and museum. my name is joe lopez, vice president of marketing communications for the richard nixon foundation. we're pleased to have you here today in yorba linda and a greeting to those of you watching on c-span and youtube today. today's legacy forum is co-presented by the richard foundation and the nixon presidential library, national archives and administration. we've done more than 30 of these nixon legacy forums over the past ten years, and you can find all of them on our website. nixon foundation dot org. i'd like to start by introducing geoff shepard. jeff served as, associate director of the domestic counc
beautiful islands, the north shore of wisconsin into, the park system and the st white river i grew up on. it's one of the great and beautiful rivers in the midwest that comes down from up in northern wisconsin and finally joins in to mississippi river. i've got that in the wild river system happy about that because those are two resources i grew up with. but i would say that earth day, i'm probably the happiest with good morning. welcome to the nixon presidential library and museum. my name is...
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chemistry student at ohio wesleyan engineering top turret gunner sergeant harald luck from green bay, wisconsin, used to be a stevedore. besides keeping the billing order, he covers the sky above tail gunner. sergeant john quinlan of yonkers, new york, looking for a cop and company. but he. december eight, 1941, all turret gunner sergeant cecil scott pressman for a rubber company in rahway new jersey. pilot crew 10,000 put on oxygen they're climbing now 300 feet a minute strain on the planes and on the men is mounting. the rest of the crew bombardier captain vincent operated a fleet of trucks in worth, texas waist. on the right, sergeant bill winston for a paint company in chicago. and on the left, sergeant tony nice town used to repair washing machines in detroit when he was a kid. now 19, and has two nazi fighters confirmed. it takes. all of a pilot's strength to keep a 30 ton fortress in take. but the formation is the bombers best defense against enemy fighters. the are deployed to uncover every gun stepped up and down echelon to the right and left, arrange to overcome danger of gunners firi
chemistry student at ohio wesleyan engineering top turret gunner sergeant harald luck from green bay, wisconsin, used to be a stevedore. besides keeping the billing order, he covers the sky above tail gunner. sergeant john quinlan of yonkers, new york, looking for a cop and company. but he. december eight, 1941, all turret gunner sergeant cecil scott pressman for a rubber company in rahway new jersey. pilot crew 10,000 put on oxygen they're climbing now 300 feet a minute strain on the planes...
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lincoln did well in indiana and wisconsin and know that he appreciated german support. what did he do in the interregnum between election day and inauguration day? he appointed as germans to ambassadorial posts as he could call shirts and i'm going to say, ambassador, it's they called it minister then, but it's a little confusing. karl schertz is appointed ambassador to madrid, one of the key diplomatic offerings in the world of patronage. german editors get to consulates, including the editor who had managed the german newspaper in springfield, lincoln wants them out of town. i mean, they don't want anybody to about this newspaper. so gives dr. theodore canisius a consular job and then has the illinois state legislature by up every extant copy this newspaper. so any of you who are collectors have a copy of the illinois starts on cigar in your basement or your attic. you can pay for all of our dinners tonight with ease. lincoln's chief of staff john nicolay is from germany. when the president elect passes through cincinnati, the germans greet him and volunteer or to joi
lincoln did well in indiana and wisconsin and know that he appreciated german support. what did he do in the interregnum between election day and inauguration day? he appointed as germans to ambassadorial posts as he could call shirts and i'm going to say, ambassador, it's they called it minister then, but it's a little confusing. karl schertz is appointed ambassador to madrid, one of the key diplomatic offerings in the world of patronage. german editors get to consulates, including the editor...
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between 2019 and 2021 opioid overdose deaths in wisconsin grew by a staggering 97%. in no small part due to synthetic fentanyl. in february the senate passed the fend off fentanyl act, a bipartisan bill i cosponsored to help protect our communities from the damaging effects of fentanyl and illicit substances crossing our borders. i was also proud to advance the bipartisan border security bill that would have, among other things, invested in high-tech border security, disrupted the deadly flow of fentanyl into our country, and ensure that wisconsin communities receiving migrants have the resources they need. i was sorely disappointed to see partisan politics take hold and the senate ultimately did not pass the bipartisan compromise we so urgently need. secretary mayorkas, i know you have gotten another question on this topic before i was able to return from presiding on the floor, but i would like to give you another opportunity to speak specifically to how this bill that we did not pass, but that was negotiated over months, would have bolstered your efforts and the r
between 2019 and 2021 opioid overdose deaths in wisconsin grew by a staggering 97%. in no small part due to synthetic fentanyl. in february the senate passed the fend off fentanyl act, a bipartisan bill i cosponsored to help protect our communities from the damaging effects of fentanyl and illicit substances crossing our borders. i was also proud to advance the bipartisan border security bill that would have, among other things, invested in high-tech border security, disrupted the deadly flow...
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saw a trained aroma over the last year as well including one in desoto wisconsin that led to some of the real cards temple rarely in the miccosukee river. would you be able to speak to your belief i received an increase added decrease in derailments in the past decade and specifically what we need to do to confront that challenge. >> thank you for the question senator. one thing that is of particular concern, a derailment rate is a combined rate for mainline and for the yard we are seeing a significant increase in derby ailments and tragedies in the yard that is where were very concerned about employee safety, we seen that repeatedly and we issued a number of recommendations and we have a lot of open investigation, north fork we have 11 opening a safety culture review separate from east policy but in particular we have 190 safety recommendations that we have issued that are currently open to improve real safety whether it's preventing fatigue or providing for increasing sections or new technologies to supplement, not the plant workers but supplement the work to ensure safety, those 1
saw a trained aroma over the last year as well including one in desoto wisconsin that led to some of the real cards temple rarely in the miccosukee river. would you be able to speak to your belief i received an increase added decrease in derailments in the past decade and specifically what we need to do to confront that challenge. >> thank you for the question senator. one thing that is of particular concern, a derailment rate is a combined rate for mainline and for the yard we are seeing...
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, wisconsin that led to some of the rail cars temporarily ending up in the mississippi river. would you be able to speak to your belief as to why we are seeing an increase, not a decrease, in derailments and, in the past decade. and specifically what we need to be doing to confront that challenge? >> thank you for the question, senator. one thing that is of particular concern, the derailment rate is sort of a combined rate from the mainline track and for the yards. we are seeing a significant increase in derailments and tragedies in the yards. that is where we are very concerned about employee safety. we have seen that repeatedly. we have issued a number of recommendations. we have a lot of open investigations. for norfolk southern alone, we have eight investigations that are currently open and we are also doing a safety culture review separate from east palestine. in particular, we have 190 safety recommendations that we have issued that are currently open to improve rail safety, whether it is preventing fatigue or providing for increased inspection or new technologies to sup
, wisconsin that led to some of the rail cars temporarily ending up in the mississippi river. would you be able to speak to your belief as to why we are seeing an increase, not a decrease, in derailments and, in the past decade. and specifically what we need to be doing to confront that challenge? >> thank you for the question, senator. one thing that is of particular concern, the derailment rate is sort of a combined rate from the mainline track and for the yards. we are seeing a...
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to the investigations into domestic communism in the early 1950s, done by senator joseph mccarthy of wisconsin. this was the period of the early cold war when there was an intense suspicion of domestic communists, and there was a number of members of congress who were attempting to influence public opinion to go to be against domestic communist holding positions of influence in the united states government and in the country as a whole. so senator joseph mccarthy had given a speech claiming that there were 205 known communists in the department of state. investigation found that those tions were false, mccarthy still had a lot of public support, and he continued his investigations. one of the objects that i want to call out here is this item right here. this is this is a speech that was delivered by one of mccarthy's fellow senators. this is from senator margaret chase smith of maine. and smith was one of the only republicans, one of the first republicans to speak up mccarthy's investigations. and she did so because she was concerned about the way that mccarthy had been using abuse of tactics
to the investigations into domestic communism in the early 1950s, done by senator joseph mccarthy of wisconsin. this was the period of the early cold war when there was an intense suspicion of domestic communists, and there was a number of members of congress who were attempting to influence public opinion to go to be against domestic communist holding positions of influence in the united states government and in the country as a whole. so senator joseph mccarthy had given a speech claiming...
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as far as we can tell, was that if nixon didn't have the nomination locked up by wisconsin, then reagan was free to move in and challenge him. so reagan had basically this red line that he had, that he had committed to a kind quid pro quo with nixon and reagan never had cross that red line because nixon was so dominant in the early primaries that there was hereby wisconsin. he he did have it locked up. but this was largely where reagan sat. and if you think about it in a way, i say the reason i say reagan is the model for newsom is because what what you don't want to do if you're reagan in 68 or newsom in 2024 is you don't want to mortgage your political future one because you might have another chance wait choose your time timing you don't need to be in a hurry although things can change and you might regret running. and secondly, whatever you do, whether you leave the sidelines and join the race or whether you decide not to what you don't want to be is to be blamed by your own party for dividing the party. so those are the two cardinal rules. 1968 for reagan and for newsom today in te
as far as we can tell, was that if nixon didn't have the nomination locked up by wisconsin, then reagan was free to move in and challenge him. so reagan had basically this red line that he had, that he had committed to a kind quid pro quo with nixon and reagan never had cross that red line because nixon was so dominant in the early primaries that there was hereby wisconsin. he he did have it locked up. but this was largely where reagan sat. and if you think about it in a way, i say the reason i...