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. >> up in a come a conversation on local news and democracy hosted by the lbj foundation and the nonprofit more perfect in austin, texas. the ceo of the texas tribune, from journalists and others discuss the importance of local news and its impact on democracy. they focus on challenges facing the newspaper and local news industry, public trust and journalism and how artificial intelligence can be used to increase engagement. >> hello, everyone. that's it? come on. hi, everyone. i am going to walk through trust, news and democracy and give you some statistics of what to look >>>> to think about what are some challenges we face ahead and what more should we be thinking about as we think about the next 10 years. let me see if i can get this right. right. where are we today? let me start with trust since our conference is trust, news and democracy. 32% of the public has a fair amount of trust in media, 32%. 39 percent have no confidence in news media whatsoever. now let's look at gen z. 3% have a great deal ofnews andf trust. gen z has less trust than the general public. 22% z that identify as
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. >> up next, a conversation on low and democracy by the lbj foundation. in this portion, journalists discussed the importance of local news, the impact on democracy and challenges basing local news, public trust in journalism and how ai can increase engagement. >> hello, everyone. that's it? come on. hi, everyone. i am going to walk through trust, news and democracy and give yi%ou some statistics of wt to look at and to think about what are some challenges and opportunities as we think about the next 10 years. so let me see if i can get this right. where are we today? let me start with trust since our conference is trust, news and democracy. 32% of the public has a fair amount of trust in mia, 32%. 39 percent have no confidence in news media whatsoever. now let's look at gen z. 3% have a great deal of trust in news and 13% have quite a lot of trust. z has less trust than the general public. 22% of gen z that identify as democrats and 10% that identify as independent, but you know what they trust? science at 71%. younger gen z from 15 and under trust insti
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this discussion hosted by the lbj foundation and the nonprofit in austin, texas. the talk about the skills needed, diversity of viewpoints, the role of university journalists playing in local policy, pay disparities in the importance of early investments in talent. >> ladies andwelcome leah, rach. [applause] great folks on the panel talk a little bit about what their group does, just super briefly, because everyone is coming atret angle. >> thank you, i run a program called student reporting lab, it's from the pbsshour and we work with high school and middle school across the country to do journalism programs. some of it is broadcast journalism, journalism programs that are starting to do social media and digital journalism, and then even some of the teachers that participate are science teachers or english teachers, so we have created a whole curriculum called story maker as a platform use. teachers come in and lead these programs across the country. and we have 7000 educators registered in story maker and 100 thousand other educators who use our resources, so re
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and 68 they and up with hubert humphrey the vice president to succeed lbj, more unpopular than kamala harris, because of his least contentious candidate. i would argue she will be the least contentious. she is more fit than president biden. stuart: never would have thought of that. liz: remember the katy perry song, i've been here the whole time? that's what she will be singing. stuart: a change on the subject. the view's joy behar is nervous to criticize biden. lauren: they don't want people to doubt biden more. this was a discussion with bill marr. >> i'm nervous about saying anything against biden. not that i have so much power, you have some more than i do. are you afraid you might influence people on the fence? >> you lose all credibility. my bond with my audience is i don't pull a punch, my bond with my audience is you won't like everything i say but you know i am saying what i really think is true. lauren: sounds like she is really not convinced biden can easily get this over the finish line. i wish they let that soundbite play out because bill marr went on to say biden present
and 68 they and up with hubert humphrey the vice president to succeed lbj, more unpopular than kamala harris, because of his least contentious candidate. i would argue she will be the least contentious. she is more fit than president biden. stuart: never would have thought of that. liz: remember the katy perry song, i've been here the whole time? that's what she will be singing. stuart: a change on the subject. the view's joy behar is nervous to criticize biden. lauren: they don't want people...
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was the nexus in the community provided provided meals, provided actually pre-k prior to head start lbj. right. did a lot of other things. are there some other innovations that perhaps you discovered that aren't mentioned in the book? are there other things that you would have liked, have emphasized perhaps in your process? no, i think i got everything that i a find the time that the press needed me to find it. i did put it in the book, but yeah i think you mentioned something that's very important because. you know, this schoolt was in many ways, i mean, to be clear, district was teaching the curriculum that was sif austin, just just like all accredited school districts across the tes of the school system, they it g curriculum. they steered the curriculum in a way to ensure that that it came to the benefit of their students. ed down the assimilationist character of texas curriculum during period or they sure to the mexican and mexican-american counity so that learning would be relevant to students or. you know they didn't criminalize speaking spanish the way you right. but way s.h.i.e.
was the nexus in the community provided provided meals, provided actually pre-k prior to head start lbj. right. did a lot of other things. are there some other innovations that perhaps you discovered that aren't mentioned in the book? are there other things that you would have liked, have emphasized perhaps in your process? no, i think i got everything that i a find the time that the press needed me to find it. i did put it in the book, but yeah i think you mentioned something that's very...
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and hey, hey, lbj, how many kids did you kill today? student organizers went to north vietnam and toured some of the sites. this is why some of the people and probably a lot of your viewers, are still angry at jane fonda. she did a photo op with an anti-aircraft. the idea that american 1960's protests that were protesting violence and protesting the brutality of war was not critical of a mirror, and not finding common cause with the people on the other is a misremembering of what actually took place. host: angus johnston is with us from the university of new york. go ahead and start calling in with questions and comments. same lines as before, democrats (202) 748-8000, republicans (202) 748-8001, independents (202) 748-8002, students, administrators faculty at colleges and universities (202) 748-8003. as folks are calling in, saturday is the 54th anniversary of the kent state massacre. we had a caller who was a freshman on monday on this program to talk about his experiences and how these images have brought back the experience that day
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lbj flipped that, richard nixon flipped that, back to the republican column. democrats flipped to georgia and arizona for the first time in generations with president biden. so you see these kind of changing demographics, changing coalitions. and we will see how that plays out in the next six months. >> judge jeanine: you think, joey, that the president is going to continue to go into democrat areas? >> johnny: i mean, as long as he has to be here, probably. >> greg: that's true. >> johnny: they flipped georgia with a lot of drop boxes and funny things. but i don't know if they flipped the hearts and minds of georgians. i'll tell you now, i live in marjorie taylor greene's district, and biden -- which would be comparable to new york city, and biden would not show up there and if he did he wouldn't have a crowd. this is not about winning new york. this is about signaling to the rest of the country, especially those that have big checks to write, hey, you are safe to bet on me because i can go to the place that i should have nobody show up and get a roaring crow
lbj flipped that, richard nixon flipped that, back to the republican column. democrats flipped to georgia and arizona for the first time in generations with president biden. so you see these kind of changing demographics, changing coalitions. and we will see how that plays out in the next six months. >> judge jeanine: you think, joey, that the president is going to continue to go into democrat areas? >> johnny: i mean, as long as he has to be here, probably. >> greg: that's...
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frederick douglass back to the leaders in charge of the country in the middle of this century from fdr to lbj. they use dominance for democratic ends. when you think about a liberal politician versus one that is not liberal like trump. john f. kennedy and martin luther king never tried to make it about themselves. they never encouraged such a thing. politicians like donald trump or vladimir putin make it all about them. only they can do it. in a liberal high dominance politician written's rhetoric. only a justice seeking people guided by a higher power or justice or providence itself can make a difference. the differences between democrats and the other politicians pursued dominance. >> there are literally a handful of people who no one follow donald trump is much as you have. these days, we are all donald trump experts but you are one before we became experts as well. so much ammunition and so much material on paper that it would take donald trump down and put them out of the fight and turn people against him. his base does not waver. around the edges it does but his base does not waver. peo
frederick douglass back to the leaders in charge of the country in the middle of this century from fdr to lbj. they use dominance for democratic ends. when you think about a liberal politician versus one that is not liberal like trump. john f. kennedy and martin luther king never tried to make it about themselves. they never encouraged such a thing. politicians like donald trump or vladimir putin make it all about them. only they can do it. in a liberal high dominance politician written's...
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and hey, hey, lbj, how many kids did you kill today?
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>> if lbj had been president and he didn't want something like this to happen he'd have been all over the prosecutor saying you better not bring that forward or i'm going to drive you out of office. >> but i'm pretty sure you support having separate but equal branches of government. >> i do, but you may disagree with this, but had i been resident biden, when the justice department brought indictments i would have immediately pardoned him. i would have pardoned president trump. why? because it makes me, president biden, the big guy, and the person i pardoned the little guy, and number two, it's not going to get resolved before the election. it's not going to have an impact before the election and frankly the country doesn't want to have to go through prosecuting a former president. i think the american people have recognized that president trump did have an inappropriate affair with someone who was a star, they realize that. they realize he took classified documents he shouldn't have and didn't handle them properly, they understand that as well. that they realize he's been lying about
>> if lbj had been president and he didn't want something like this to happen he'd have been all over the prosecutor saying you better not bring that forward or i'm going to drive you out of office. >> but i'm pretty sure you support having separate but equal branches of government. >> i do, but you may disagree with this, but had i been resident biden, when the justice department brought indictments i would have immediately pardoned him. i would have pardoned president trump....
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. >> a lot of people in the democratic base are jewish the parable he is making with president lbj and the way he handled vietnam he didn't seek reelection in 1968 but the u.s. doesn't have forces in israel except for the american hostages there is no american deaths here, a key difference. stuart: i think so too. david back with us this morning, do you want to talk politics, what do you make of the divide in joe biden support. >> i don't know that it's about the particular of israel policy that reflects a generational divide it so happens there seems to be a lot of young people confuse worldly on the israel hamas issue but i think biden struggles with young voters and that is a surprise for democrats and it correlates to the israel hamas issue, the real divide for biden is not a few hundred votes in michigan are palestinian extremist. if that young people don't feel enthusiastic about them, barack obama was a charismatic person and i disagree on most policies but he was a charismatic politician in joe biden is not giving the energy to young people. stuart: checked the features as mond
. >> a lot of people in the democratic base are jewish the parable he is making with president lbj and the way he handled vietnam he didn't seek reelection in 1968 but the u.s. doesn't have forces in israel except for the american hostages there is no american deaths here, a key difference. stuart: i think so too. david back with us this morning, do you want to talk politics, what do you make of the divide in joe biden support. >> i don't know that it's about the particular of...
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if lbj had been president and did not want something like this to happen, he would have been all over that prosecutor saying, you better not bring that, or i'm going to drive you out of office. >> i am pretty sure you support having separate, but equal branches of government. >> i do. had i been president biden when the justice department brought indictments, i would have immediately brought a pardon. i would have parted president trump. why? it would make me, president biden me to be gotten the person i pardoned, the little guy. >> i am so confused, stephanie, for a lot of reasons. >> first of all, donald trump has not admitted guilt. >> and it is not 1965. lbj pressuring people to prosecute or not prosecute, exactly what scares us about what donald trump is promising to do. he is not any different than donald trump, they are saying to me as president, i would have pressured prosecutors. there is also the possibility that you pressure a prosecutor to drop a case and the prosecutor says, screw you, making that prosecutor even more powerful. he is feeding into the lien i don't think he
if lbj had been president and did not want something like this to happen, he would have been all over that prosecutor saying, you better not bring that, or i'm going to drive you out of office. >> i am pretty sure you support having separate, but equal branches of government. >> i do. had i been president biden when the justice department brought indictments, i would have immediately brought a pardon. i would have parted president trump. why? it would make me, president biden me to...
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he realized, this is what got me to work for lbj. not long after that conversation, dick is called to a meeting by bill with lyndon johnson. they want a vision for what johnson's program would be. he was getting the tax bill through, and he wanted his own johnson program. the meeting took place in a pool rather than the office. they come, and johnson is swimming naked in the pool. >> wow. >> there's bill and dick standing with their suits on, no bathing suits. he says, come on, boys. as they swim, he says, i want my own program, and they outline what will be the great society. that's the first big speech that my husband worked on. he comes up with the phrase, great society. it has in it medicare, medicaid, aid to education, all the things that will become the 89th congress. it all started naked in the pool, paddling up and down. >> that's some image, doris. >> for the history nerds. >> now you know the rest of the story. well, thank you, doris. tomorrow, we will get to the points we wanted to get to, but this was far too interesting,
he realized, this is what got me to work for lbj. not long after that conversation, dick is called to a meeting by bill with lyndon johnson. they want a vision for what johnson's program would be. he was getting the tax bill through, and he wanted his own johnson program. the meeting took place in a pool rather than the office. they come, and johnson is swimming naked in the pool. >> wow. >> there's bill and dick standing with their suits on, no bathing suits. he says, come on,...
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march 31, 1968 lbj started negotiating peace. he called for an end to the bombing and withdrew from the race. then what happened his fate intervened. bobby kennedy was killed, mother king died. the riots and the peace talks stall. by the time we got to the convention there was frustration. i was there and so was my husband. it was one of those times where we have not met. he always said he was looking for me this whole time but nonetheless besides the majority were peaceful some people had come just for frustration, mayhem, disturbance. the police were already waiting for them before they had done a thing. police forces responded overwhelmingly in force. the disorder and mayhem meant that even that night teddy white the great reporter said democrats have lost the election this very night. nixon's campaign became the law and order campaign and the war went on and on and on. it was a sad ending but there was real idealism at the beginning. >> there's a comparison to be made with campus protests against apartheid in south africa. th
march 31, 1968 lbj started negotiating peace. he called for an end to the bombing and withdrew from the race. then what happened his fate intervened. bobby kennedy was killed, mother king died. the riots and the peace talks stall. by the time we got to the convention there was frustration. i was there and so was my husband. it was one of those times where we have not met. he always said he was looking for me this whole time but nonetheless besides the majority were peaceful some people had come...
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democrats had been in unseesing ferment for the past two years maybe biden would have bowed out like lbj but he has been basking in delusional set abetted by party aides telling the line. that's a quote from "the washington examiner." ari fleischer is with me. that is a very specific and to the point take on this whole thing. your reaction, ari. >> well, all of this just points to how deep a problem joe biden is in. harris, it really reminds me of the 1992 george h.w. bush campaign to shore up his base and never did. he began his campaign and ended his campaign appealing to the christian coalition and traditional right wing groups that should have been in his camp and he never got to the ticket splitters and bill clinton won. joe biden is doing the same thing. he has to go to black groups, the heart of the democrat party, to try to get them back into his column. hispanic groups, democrat base. that's his entire campaign. and it didn't work for george h.w. bush and a sign of how much trouble an incumbent is in when they begin their campaign trying to reassembly the base and put it back to
democrats had been in unseesing ferment for the past two years maybe biden would have bowed out like lbj but he has been basking in delusional set abetted by party aides telling the line. that's a quote from "the washington examiner." ari fleischer is with me. that is a very specific and to the point take on this whole thing. your reaction, ari. >> well, all of this just points to how deep a problem joe biden is in. harris, it really reminds me of the 1992 george h.w. bush...
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in that clip we heard vietnam, young people in america and lbj deciding not to run for a second term. >> dana: that's the part i picked up on. is bernie sanders suggesting biden might decide to drop out before the convention in 1968? by 8:00 we might hear more about that. >> we're learning more about the folks on campus and the rules they live by. the "wall street journal." the spreading protest movement isn't a political accident. it is part of a larger strategy spreading disorder to force colleges and u.s. policy to bend to the left's will and demands as events this week at columbia and ucla show. there was a pamphlet that popped up yesterday. eric adams made it public. the rules they live by are interesting. they follow those rules when you talk about reporters trying to ask them questions. they said i'm not trained media. that was a clear indication for those who were involved to not speak to media. and keep the message streamlined. very interesting. >> dana: -- we expect to hear from former president donald trump moments from now as he goes inside the courtroom. stand by. it's an
in that clip we heard vietnam, young people in america and lbj deciding not to run for a second term. >> dana: that's the part i picked up on. is bernie sanders suggesting biden might decide to drop out before the convention in 1968? by 8:00 we might hear more about that. >> we're learning more about the folks on campus and the rules they live by. the "wall street journal." the spreading protest movement isn't a political accident. it is part of a larger strategy spreading...
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if lbj had been president and didn't want something like this to happen, he would have been all over the prosecutor, saying you better not bring that forward or i will drive you from office. >> reporter: but i'm sure you support separate and equal branches of government. >> i do, but had i been president biden when the justice department brought indictments, i would have pardoned him. i would have pardoned president trump, why? because it makes me, president biden, the big guy and the person i pardoned the little guy. >> that is not a smart strategy. we will have more from that conversation right here on msnbc's the 11th hour. you can find me on my podcast. having a fantastic conversation talking about all things musical. "all in" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> i do have a lot of surrogates and they are speaking very beautifully. they are highly respected. >> the red tie brigade comes to court. >> i am here and all of us are here as friends of donald trump. >> how trump's trial turned into a vp audition. >> the only thing being done wrong is the judge. >> is trump us
if lbj had been president and didn't want something like this to happen, he would have been all over the prosecutor, saying you better not bring that forward or i will drive you from office. >> reporter: but i'm sure you support separate and equal branches of government. >> i do, but had i been president biden when the justice department brought indictments, i would have pardoned him. i would have pardoned president trump, why? because it makes me, president biden, the big guy and...
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talked about it a little bit. 1986 democratic convention blows up, campuses blowing up really hurt lbj and the democrats, helped richard nixon win. i will say 2020 the george floyd stuff9 and the blow-ups around the country did not help and may have hurt donald trump. not the only thing, probably covid too. but right now the cam pups -- campus unrest, and it's getting rather violent in many cases, will hurt joe biden who has no clue how to handle it. he doesn't even know which side is to blame and which side is not. >> i think they have of a clue about a how to handle it, they're just choosing not to. larry: oh. >> it's very clear there have been choices made on certain campuses in texas and florida, for example, where the administrators and the adults running the show said wert not a babysitting service. we will are not tolerate this temper tantrum throwing, we will not allowing if -- for students to build encampments, and therefore, it's not happening there. instead what you see at all these other campuses, they've been feeding the alligator thinking they're not going to get eaten, a
talked about it a little bit. 1986 democratic convention blows up, campuses blowing up really hurt lbj and the democrats, helped richard nixon win. i will say 2020 the george floyd stuff9 and the blow-ups around the country did not help and may have hurt donald trump. not the only thing, probably covid too. but right now the cam pups -- campus unrest, and it's getting rather violent in many cases, will hurt joe biden who has no clue how to handle it. he doesn't even know which side is to blame...
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if lbj had been president and didn't want something like this to happen, he would have been all over the prosecutor, saying you better not bring that forward or i will drive you from office. >> reporter: but i'm sure you support separate and equal branches of government. >> i do, but had i been president biden when the justice department brought indictments, i would have pardoned him. i would have pardoned president trump, why? because it makes me, president biden, the big guy and the person i pardoned the little guy. >> that is not a smart strategy. we will have more from that conversation right here on msnbc's the 11th hour. you can find me on my podcast. having a fantastic conversation talking about all things musical.
if lbj had been president and didn't want something like this to happen, he would have been all over the prosecutor, saying you better not bring that forward or i will drive you from office. >> reporter: but i'm sure you support separate and equal branches of government. >> i do, but had i been president biden when the justice department brought indictments, i would have pardoned him. i would have pardoned president trump, why? because it makes me, president biden, the big guy and...
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and there is this fear of having sort of that same kind of vietnam vibe and the lbj vibe hit biden. you're right, the self interest, young voters, they're not saying it's their number one issue. if you do the polls, the harvard university polls it's not the number one issue but feeding into a narrative where they have other issues like the cost of living, itself, let's say it ain't helping and not helping with arab-american voters. >> definitely matters quite a lot for arab and muslim americans. i'm one of them. and it's weighing heavily on my own thinking about biden. and having conversations, which i do regularly, with other arab and muslim americans, there is really a sense of being profoundly let down by biden. and you know a lot -- there are a lot of folks who aren't going to be able to pull the lever for biden when they get into the booth. now, you know -- >> particularly if you have family members who died. >> exactly. >> people who have dozens and dozens of family members dead. you can't bully them into voting for biden. they're not going to do it. >> we all have our persona
and there is this fear of having sort of that same kind of vietnam vibe and the lbj vibe hit biden. you're right, the self interest, young voters, they're not saying it's their number one issue. if you do the polls, the harvard university polls it's not the number one issue but feeding into a narrative where they have other issues like the cost of living, itself, let's say it ain't helping and not helping with arab-american voters. >> definitely matters quite a lot for arab and muslim...
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but i look back at history, jfk and lbj had a lot of bad blood, so stranger things have end happened. joe biden and kamala harris come to mind in recent history. what do you think? >> listen, they all say that, and i don't think it's going to be offered. i do think it would be a good move and, certainly, democrats would not like that. remember, nikki haley did not run as a third party. i thought that was going to be an opportunity, so as far as the her future in the party, i'm very fascinated to see what her next move is. she hasn't endorsed trump yet, but with i do think that if in the off chance he asks nikki haley to be his vp, i think that would help trump in the pollings. remember, trump thinks he can win this by himself. neil: you know, of course, they'll replay all those tapes, right in all the conversations that nikki haley had and what donald trump had said about her, and they're going to keep plague them on a loop. now, americans are kind of used to that, and they see politicians who do 180s. you just don't see it happening. >> i don't. i think trump is going to pick someone
but i look back at history, jfk and lbj had a lot of bad blood, so stranger things have end happened. joe biden and kamala harris come to mind in recent history. what do you think? >> listen, they all say that, and i don't think it's going to be offered. i do think it would be a good move and, certainly, democrats would not like that. remember, nikki haley did not run as a third party. i thought that was going to be an opportunity, so as far as the her future in the party, i'm very...
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international media at moody school of journalism at the university of texas and international politics at the lbj school of public affairs. before i handed over to dr. poma, i just will note that there are pads and pencils available on the tables for those here in the audience to jot down questions that you might have productive from her later. and for those of you in the live stream, you'll be able to put your questions into the chat at the end of the program, which will address the. and with that, please welcome dr. mark pomar. or thank you very much for your kind introduction. and i am very honored and pleased to be with you. i wish i were there in person. i hope sometime in the next couple of months to actually visit the eisenhower presidential library and archive by working. i recently completed a report on radio free europe, radio liberty and the voice of america. and now i'm embarking on a new book looking at certain aspects of it. and the eisenhower library and archives is a very important part. so i look forward to visiting the library and meeting many of you, all of you in person. i wou
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. >> martha: lbj's reliance on the room did not pay off in the end, which may have colored the perception of the room for his successor, richard nixon, but he was managing a crisis of his own making, watergate. >> george: nixon hardly ever went to the situation room, but probably the most dramatic moment of his presidency occurred in the situation room without him there. it's october, 1973. war breaks out in the middle east, the first yom kippur war, and nixon is overwhelmed by the problems he's facing. he is said. ing -- spending most of his time in a private hideaway in the old executive office building drinking scotch and listening to "victory at sea," and henry kissinger kissinger, the russians started to move towards the middle east, and henry kissinger and his team believed that the only way they could deter them was to raise the nuclear level to death con 3 which had only been done once before, the cuban missile crisis and he did that without telling the president of the united states. >> martha: if that weren't jaw-dropping enough, fast forward to a situation room meeting with the
. >> martha: lbj's reliance on the room did not pay off in the end, which may have colored the perception of the room for his successor, richard nixon, but he was managing a crisis of his own making, watergate. >> george: nixon hardly ever went to the situation room, but probably the most dramatic moment of his presidency occurred in the situation room without him there. it's october, 1973. war breaks out in the middle east, the first yom kippur war, and nixon is overwhelmed by the...
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international media at moody school of journalism at the university of texas and international politics at the lbj school of public affairs. before i handed over to dr. poma, i just will note that there are pads and pencils available on the tables for those here in the audience to jot down questions that you might have productive from her later. and for those of you in the live stream, you'll be able to put your questions into the chat at the end of the program, which will address the. and with that, please welcome dr. mark pomar. or thank you very much for your kind introduction. and i am very honored and pleased to be with you. i wish i were there in person. i hope sometime in the next couple of months to actually visit the eisenhower presidential library and archive by working. i recently completed a report on radio free europe, radio liberty and the voice of america. and now i'm embarking on a new book looking at certain aspects of it. and the eisenhower library and archives is a very important part. so i look forward to visiting the library and meeting many of you, all of you in person. i wou
international media at moody school of journalism at the university of texas and international politics at the lbj school of public affairs. before i handed over to dr. poma, i just will note that there are pads and pencils available on the tables for those here in the audience to jot down questions that you might have productive from her later. and for those of you in the live stream, you'll be able to put your questions into the chat at the end of the program, which will address the. and with...
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>> can you remember a vp outside of lbj that actually helped out a presidential ticket because i'm going through my head and i really can't think of one i can think of at least one who harmed the ticket. dan quayle, back in 1988 and 90 to the number one rule when it comes to vp picks is do no harm, do no harm. doug burgum might be one of the most boring guys. a lot i've and if you look in north dakota where the voters know him best, he has basically been this guy who's been able to reach across the middle. take a look at this. this is voters in north dakota who think that trump or burgum are conservative, 72% of north dakota instinct, trump's inks conservative versus 44% of those who know doug burgum best he is the type of pick that trump is trying to say. i'm not going to eliminate the middle. i'm not going to distract. i'm going to be safe. and that is why doug burgum is on the rise at this point? >> yeah. well, that's really interesting. only 44% would say is conservative, which as you point out, would show a pragmatic yes, a pragmatic torres. so governor. all right. thank you very mu
>> can you remember a vp outside of lbj that actually helped out a presidential ticket because i'm going through my head and i really can't think of one i can think of at least one who harmed the ticket. dan quayle, back in 1988 and 90 to the number one rule when it comes to vp picks is do no harm, do no harm. doug burgum might be one of the most boring guys. a lot i've and if you look in north dakota where the voters know him best, he has basically been this guy who's been able to reach...
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new i'm frankly went when he was one of the boys on the loss very certain that the folks from from lbj's campaign or whatever else that's if you have if you had a political system, never mind the personality of today. were there were more blacks, young people, people of color in the republican coalition, and more homeowners and people with iras in the repugnant the democratic coalition wouldn't that be a more stable, i mean, the kind of great rotation we're seeing the changes in the two parties of the most educated out of the republican party and into the democratic party the once monolithic communities to find by race becoming less monolithic isn't that a good thing? in conducive to the political stability of the country if you think we're at a moment of political stability wait a moment of trend, of rotation, okay, outcomes could be positive. >> very briefly, i do want to circle back because i said i would mention it and kate kind of raise this in terms of helping biden doug, i'm interested in your take so this event that rashida tlaib smoke at the national review says that among the s
new i'm frankly went when he was one of the boys on the loss very certain that the folks from from lbj's campaign or whatever else that's if you have if you had a political system, never mind the personality of today. were there were more blacks, young people, people of color in the republican coalition, and more homeowners and people with iras in the repugnant the democratic coalition wouldn't that be a more stable, i mean, the kind of great rotation we're seeing the changes in the two parties...
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watchers might think he had a pretty good night remember, amid speculation as to whether biden my pool and lbj and stand down. he turned in a credible performance at the state of the union and put an end to that talk. at least for now earlier this morning, i spoke to independent presidential candidate robert f. kennedy jr. about his exclusion from the debates. here's what he had to say. >> bobby. good morning. thank you for coming back to the program i have it up here. it seems like the only thing that the trump and biden campaign's can agree on is they don't want you on the debate stage. how come? >> i think i don't want to talk about it is bad. in only i could talk about a deficit 34 trillion like dad for years each these two presidents up almost half of that and they can't talk about it. and that's what's driving it. inflation they can't talk about the polarization is that tearing our country apart as they post feeding into it they can't talk about the lockdowns dissipated and shut down 3.3 billion of our business was going to run are country like a that. and xi are businesses shut down 3.3
watchers might think he had a pretty good night remember, amid speculation as to whether biden my pool and lbj and stand down. he turned in a credible performance at the state of the union and put an end to that talk. at least for now earlier this morning, i spoke to independent presidential candidate robert f. kennedy jr. about his exclusion from the debates. here's what he had to say. >> bobby. good morning. thank you for coming back to the program i have it up here. it seems like the...
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how many people said that this was the nation's top problem back in 1968 the vietnam war made lbj quit the presidential race his handling of it, a lot of people disagreed with it. it was the top problem. 44% of americans said that the vietnam war was the nation's top problem. that rank numero uno. you look now at how many people say that the israel hamas war is the top problem. it's 2%, 2% sen. you don't have to be a mathematical genius to know that 2% is way less than 44% and you don't have to be a mathematical genius to know that an issue that's ranked 17th is not going to be one that's going to have a major impact on the presidential race as we saw on the last slide. so, yes, i know bernie sanders has said that he's not the only one. but when you look at the numbers, jessica i just don't see that that comparison at least when it comes to the broader american public, holds, really any water. >> and what about young voters? because i do feel like we sometimes go into the subset of young voters on that issue. >> yeah. right. i mean, look, that's what these campuses tend to be full of y
how many people said that this was the nation's top problem back in 1968 the vietnam war made lbj quit the presidential race his handling of it, a lot of people disagreed with it. it was the top problem. 44% of americans said that the vietnam war was the nation's top problem. that rank numero uno. you look now at how many people say that the israel hamas war is the top problem. it's 2%, 2% sen. you don't have to be a mathematical genius to know that 2% is way less than 44% and you don't have to...
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strongest ally in the ascendant progressive wing of your party, warning that joe biden might end up like lbj how seriously do you take that warning? well first of all, i think comparing it to vietnam isn't over-exaggeration. this is a very different circumstance. i think that people who actually live through that very difficult time that would say that this isn't comparable. however that is not to say that this is not a very serious matter. senator sanders also said a couple of weeks ago that notwithstanding where we are at this difficult time, that doesn't leave any good options for anybody that young people have a wonderful reason to vote for joe biden because they interested in climate that interested in their freedom is being taken away. they interested in relief of student debt. this is, as it has been, and jacob covered this very, very well. they're not a lot of great options on the table for anybody as a result of the terrorist attack that hamas invoked on october 7. and what has happened since then. the president, as you know, has been very strong in his call for bibi netanyahu to ma
strongest ally in the ascendant progressive wing of your party, warning that joe biden might end up like lbj how seriously do you take that warning? well first of all, i think comparing it to vietnam isn't over-exaggeration. this is a very different circumstance. i think that people who actually live through that very difficult time that would say that this isn't comparable. however that is not to say that this is not a very serious matter. senator sanders also said a couple of weeks ago that...
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chaotic radical anti-war protests and the violent response of the police a bit of history, 1968 included lbj deciding not to seek reelection because of vietnam. >> four days later, the assassination of martin luther king junior race riots, then the assassination of democratic front-runner robert f. kennedy, the republican challenger, richard nixon, who had lost to jfk in 1960, was promising to end the vietnam war and restore law and order at home as my next guest recently recounted in the wall street journal, in august of 68, when hubert humphrey was about to take the podium to accept the democratic nomination the television networks abruptly cut away to footage of national guardsmen in armor gbs firing tear gas since swinging their billy clubs at vietnam war protesters in grant park across town. the video lasted 17 minutes and eternity, both for the 89 million americans watching the broadcast and for humphrey's candidacy the democratic convention was a catastrophe for humphrey and for a nation that it left more polarized than ever. the only beneficiary politically speaking, was republican c
chaotic radical anti-war protests and the violent response of the police a bit of history, 1968 included lbj deciding not to seek reelection because of vietnam. >> four days later, the assassination of martin luther king junior race riots, then the assassination of democratic front-runner robert f. kennedy, the republican challenger, richard nixon, who had lost to jfk in 1960, was promising to end the vietnam war and restore law and order at home as my next guest recently recounted in the...
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nixo lbj flipped that.fl richard nixon flipped that back to the republican columnippe. you know, democrats flipped georgia and arizona foizona for the first time in generations with with president biden. so you see thesewith of changing demographics, changing coalitions. and we'll secoalitions.e that pt in the next six months. >> do you think, joey, that the president is goingnine: yothat e to go into democrat areas? well, i mean, as long as he hacs to be here probably. >> and, you know, they flippedr. they flipped georgia with a lot of drop boxes and funny things . but i don't know if they flipped the hearts . d minds of georgians i'll tell you now live in marjorie taylor greene is district and biden which would be comparabl-- which e to new yorkt show city and biden wouldn't show up there. >> and if he did, he wouldn't he. about wi ue di this is not about winning new york. thist signaling to thest of th rest of the country, and especially those that have on mchecksthose to. ride hey, you're safe to bet on me because i can go to the place that i should have. nobodythe
nixo lbj flipped that.fl richard nixon flipped that back to the republican columnippe. you know, democrats flipped georgia and arizona foizona for the first time in generations with with president biden. so you see thesewith of changing demographics, changing coalitions. and we'll secoalitions.e that pt in the next six months. >> do you think, joey, that the president is goingnine: yothat e to go into democrat areas? well, i mean, as long as he hacs to be here probably. >> and, you...
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my friend mark, who is a former head of the lbj library and head of the lbj foundation and a wonderful presidential biographer, mark said you can't put these guys on pedestals. you have to have a section in each chapter that identifies their flaws. so, i do. it makes them more human and it makes any potential leader say he wasn't perfect but he did great things because he used these leadership traits. that's what i should try to do. i'm not perfect, none of us are perfect, obviously. i think it's important as we are trying to understand and apply these lessons from history, say ing the great things done by people -- were done by people who were like me in many respect. they weren't perfect but they rose to take the country in a better direction and a higher place. i agree with ken burns. let's not pain a false picture that somebody is flawless in every respect. then you would say that's not like me, i could never do that. they have the same flaws that each of us does. host: let's hear from ben, calling on the independent line. good morning, ben. caller: good morning. thank you very muc
my friend mark, who is a former head of the lbj library and head of the lbj foundation and a wonderful presidential biographer, mark said you can't put these guys on pedestals. you have to have a section in each chapter that identifies their flaws. so, i do. it makes them more human and it makes any potential leader say he wasn't perfect but he did great things because he used these leadership traits. that's what i should try to do. i'm not perfect, none of us are perfect, obviously. i think...