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Give 'em Hell Harry

$ 8.44

Availability: 241 in stock
  • Genre: Television
  • Format: NTSC, Multiple Formats, Color
  • Language: English
  • Contributor: na, Various
  • Number of discs: 1

    Description

    In 1961, David Susskind conducted a series of interviews with former President Harry Truman in Truman's hometown of Independence, Missouri. After picking Truman up at his home to take him to the Truman Presidential Library for the interviews over a number of days.,Not to be confused with the same-titled,1975 film starring James Whitmore, this,presentation is a September 1961 episode of David Susskind s TV talk show that featured former President Harry S. Truman as the guest. Truman was, not surprisingly, direct and charming in his answers, which covered,a broad scope of political and personal,topics. Although Susskind s questioning is, uncharacteristically, often too polite, Truman nevertheless offers highly opinionated comments on subjects ranging from salaries for teachers (he believes they are much too low) to the power of the media (he warns about corporations controlling both print,and broadcast outlets) to the potential for atomic energy (he speaks vaguely of the need to test the science with more vigor). Truman expresses disappointment with the growing movement of nonaligned nations,led by India s Prime Minister Nehru,but saves most of his disapproval for the Soviet Union and repeatedly refers to it as totalitarian rather than communist. Susskind overlooks,several of the hot-button issues ofthat year(Castro s Cuba and the Civil Rights movement are strangely absent), but he encourages Truman to discuss the historical evolution of,the presidency. By contemporary standards,Truman s approach to Oval Office leadership is refreshingly honest and unapologetic. The,worst thing you can do is make no decision, Truman remarks. If a decision is wrong,then just make another one to fix it. Really,,how can one argue with that? Highly recommended. --Video Librarian C, P. (P. Hall)