Well, beginning now on American History tv, we continue with our series speeches that define the presidency. In this episode, well hear from two president S Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. Lbj was president of the United States from 1963 to 1969, and during those turbulent years, he often invoked americas better angels in speeches. And he also talked about his vision of a Great Society. And he went to the statue of liberty to sign an immigration bill. After those, well hear fro Richard Nixon, 1969. Richard nixon talked about the great silent majority. And in 1974, he resigned from Office Beginning now. HereS Lyndon Johnson. President hatcher. Governor romney. Senators mcnamara and hart. Congressman meader and stabler. And other members of the pine michigan delegation. Members of the graduating class. My fellow americans, it is a great pleasure to be here today. This universe today has been coeducational. Since 1870, but i do not believe it was on theasis of your accomplishments that
States from 1963 to 1969, and during those turbulent years, he often invoked americas better angels in speeches. And he also talked about his vision of a Great Society. And he went to the statue of liberty to sign an immigration bill. After those, well hear from Richard Nixon, 1969. Richard nixon talked about e great silent majority. And in 1974, he resigned from Office Beginning now. Heres lyndon johnson. President hatcher. Governor romney. Senators mcnamara and hart. Congressman meader and stabler. And other members of the pine michigan delegation. Members of the graduating class. My fellow americans, it is a great pleasure to be here today. This universe today has been coeducational. Since 1870, but i do not believe it was on the basis of your accomplishments that a Detroit High School girl said, and i quot choosing a college, you first have to decide whether you want a coeducational school or an educational school. Well, we can find both here at michigan, although perhaps a differe
as another cease fire fails. here now a reminder of why this has all taken place. sudan s army general is fighting the leader of a paramilitary group which is led by general mohammed dagalo. they had been showing karas they led a coup in 2021. now they disagree on how sudan should be governed. with multiple ceasefires broken and fighting entering its second week, there are questions about how and when this conflict will end. a former us assistant secretary former us assistant secretary for state in africa spoke yesterday. for state in africa spoke yesterday- for state in africa spoke esterda . . ., yesterday. earlier we heard from general yesterday. earlier we heard from general himself - yesterday. earlier we heardi from general himself giving yesterday. earlier we heard l from general himself giving a speech. you have seen scenes are fighting continuing. what do you think this country will be facing in the coming weeks or months? i am very pessimistic. normally optimisti
General and secretary of state are praising the ruling and say it will allow them to prepare for the fall election in a safe and secure manner. Norah . Nikole killion with that important story tonight, thank you. A 45yearold woman from florida is set to appear in Court Tomorrow in the turks and caicos islands. On monday, she became the fifth american to be arrested there in the past six months on charges of possessing ammunition. Police say ammo was found during an Airport Security check. Men from oklahoma, texas, pennsylvania, and virginia are facing similar charges, and a 12year mandatory prison sentence if convicted. The bulls are running on wall street, with all three major indexes finishing the day at alltime highs. The s p 500 was up more than 1 , closing above 5300 for the first time ever. Thats up nearly 12 for the year. The rally followed the latest government report on inflation. Consumer prices eased in april, up just 3. 4 , compared to last year. Housing and gas prices acco
Good morning. Happy mothers day. Im jane pauley and this is sunday morning. You dont need us to tell you these are complicated times. Seemingly growing more complicated by the day. One possible reason, the technology surrounding us. New, improved, from smartphones to selfdriving cars. Even when it comes to basic home appliances, were increasingly confronted with more features and options than we know what to do with. So what ever happened to simplicity . The answer david pogue tells us is, well, its complicated. Reporter from the dawn of technology, our machines have evolved according to one rule. Keep adding features. Most of these things are too complicated. Most people dont use all of the Capabilities Even in their own kitchen. Reporter but now a breakthrough. A lot of that complexity, all thats going away because a. I. Is going to enable us to ask for what we want. Reporter can new technologies simplify our old ones . Coming up on sunday morning. For some two decades, he has been d