Dwight Eisenhower's grandson David talked about Ike the man and his leadership during World War II. He was in conversation with Brian Hauenstein, grandson of Colonel Ralph Hauenstein, who served as Chief of the Intelligence Branch in the Army's European Theater. The Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies hosted this event and provided the video.
John Kennedy was in the White House for just over 1,000 days, from his 1961 inauguration to his 1963 assassination on the streets of Dallas. This selection of speeches included his 1961 inaugural address, 1962 "go to the moon" challenge, and his 1963 "Ich bin ein Berliner" declaration.
In 1964 and 1965, President Lyndon Johnson called on Americans' "better angels" with speeches on the "Great Society" and immigration. His successor, Richard Nixon, asked for support in 1969 from the "great silent majority" on his Vietnam War policies. And in 1974, he spoke to the nation from the Oval Office to resign amid the Watergate scandal.
Representative Greg Murphy (R-NC), a member of the Ways and Means Committee, discusses the stalemate over raising the debt ceiling and Republican priorities.
George Croner, a Senior Fellow in the Program on National Security at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, discusses the reauthorization debate surrounding Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which expires at the end of the year.
Representative John Larson (D-CT), a member of the Ways and Means Committee, discusses the stalemate over raising the debt ceiling and Democratic priorities.
Irwin Gellman re-examined the 1960 presidential campaign, candidates Richard Nixon and John Kennedy, and the close outcome of the election. The Richard Nixon Foundation hosted this event at the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
President Lyndon Johnson's daughter, Lynda, married U.S. Marine Capt. Charles Robb in a December 9, 1967, White House ceremony. The White House Naval Photographic Center captured the wedding preparations as well as the East Room vows.
President Nixon's daughter, Tricia, married Edward Cox on June 12, 1971, in the first Rose Garden wedding. Their reception followed in the East Room. The White House Naval Photographic Center filmed the wedding events and ceremony.
This virtual tour of the John Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum's exhibit on the Kennedy children, Caroline and John Jr., looked at the public's fascination with them, their media image, and the life they led in the White House.
Irwin Gellman re-examined the 1960 presidential campaign, candidates Richard Nixon and John Kennedy, and the close outcome of the election. The Richard Nixon Foundation hosted this event at the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
President Lyndon Johnson's daughter, Lynda, married U.S. Marine Capt. Charles Robb in a December 9, 1967, White House ceremony. The White House Naval Photographic Center captured the wedding preparations as well as the East Room vows.
President Nixon's daughter, Tricia, married Edward Cox on June 12, 1971, in the first Rose Garden wedding. Their reception followed in the East Room. The White House Naval Photographic Center filmed the wedding events and ceremony.
This virtual tour of the John Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum's exhibit on the Kennedy children, Caroline and John Jr., looked at the public's fascination with them, their media image, and the life they led in the White House.
Irwin Gellman re-examined the 1960 presidential campaign, candidates Richard Nixon and John Kennedy, and the close outcome of the election. The Richard Nixon Foundation hosted this event at the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
President Lyndon Johnson's daughter, Lynda, married U.S. Marine Capt. Charles Robb in a December 9, 1967, White House ceremony. The White House Naval Photographic Center captured the wedding preparations as well as the East Room vows.
President Nixon's daughter, Tricia, married Edward Cox on June 12, 1971, in the first Rose Garden wedding. Their reception followed in the East Room. The White House Naval Photographic Center filmed the wedding events and ceremony.
This virtual tour of the John Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum's exhibit on the Kennedy children, Caroline and John Jr., looked at the public's fascination with them, their media image, and the life they led in the White House.
Irwin Gellman re-examined the 1960 presidential campaign, candidates Richard Nixon and John Kennedy, and the close outcome of the election. The Richard Nixon Foundation hosted this event at the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Melania Trump talked about the role of the First Lady, their time in the White House, and the issues important to them.
President Lyndon Johnson's daughter, Lynda, married U.S. Marine Capt. Charles Robb in a December 9, 1967, White House ceremony. The White House Naval Photographic Center captured the wedding preparations as well as the East Room vows.
President Nixon's daughter, Tricia, married Edward Cox on June 12, 1971, in the first Rose Garden wedding. Their reception followed in the East Room. The White House Naval Photographic Center filmed the wedding events and ceremony.