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. >>> he ran as a republican challenger to then president richard nixon in 1972. known for the pro environment in anti-war advocacy. we caught up with him in 2008 when he was helping registered latino voters. he was a maverick often clashing with members of his own party. the 1970 he co-founded earth day to help write the endangered species act of 1973. he was in favor of the abortion rights and supported stem cell research. eventually changed his party affiliation to the democrat from 2007. his family says he died of congestive heart failure at his home in winters, california. >>> still ahead, bay area fast food workers, walking off the job. we'll show you the conditions that they say left them no choice. >> and i feel embarrassed. but what we could do, we could do anything. >> one california city getting praised for the unique approach to homelessness. how the sanction encampment happened outside the city hall has been a huge help for people living there and the rest of the community. >>> and i was really, really surprised that i had not heard of it before. >> a
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nixon, in 1974. well, the height of watergate, nixon gave a speech in which he did not say the system is rigged, he is being treated unfairly, terrible judge. donald trump called his judge the devil. in nixon's case, he was praising, honest prosecutors, he said, prosecutors, he said, a courageous judge, vigorous free press. nixon said it's essential now that we place our faith in the judicial system. that's what most presidents do, so maybe one of you can solve the riddle for me and i'll close with this, and that is donald trump is saying elect me president. i'm going to take an oath to defend the constitution and the rule of law, and at the same time, i'm saying the system is rotten and needs to be replaced. i don't see how you can serve as president saying both things. >> so we went and did a fact check. now, not every single thing that he said that was wrong or misleading did we go to, but we have 15 pages just very quickly that were assembled. i'll do one fact check here, if we have control room,
nixon, in 1974. well, the height of watergate, nixon gave a speech in which he did not say the system is rigged, he is being treated unfairly, terrible judge. donald trump called his judge the devil. in nixon's case, he was praising, honest prosecutors, he said, prosecutors, he said, a courageous judge, vigorous free press. nixon said it's essential now that we place our faith in the judicial system. that's what most presidents do, so maybe one of you can solve the riddle for me and i'll close...
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it was a plan richard nixon leaned into for his political campaigns and his presidency. he used the phrase "silent majority," to refer to the white southerners he was trying to court. in his call for client order was a dog whistle, accusing the protests and marches in the 1970s. ronald reagan capitalized on the same racial fears when he invoked the defamatory trope of the welfare queen, a derogatory term that depicted poor minorities in negative stereotypes. if any of that sounds familiar, it is because trumpism picks up right where they left off. it is something the former president acknowledged in his time interview, remarking he believes "there is a definite antiwhite feeling in this country." the southern strategy was an overwhelming success for republicans. it resulted in a major political realignment that saw white southerners shift from being democrats to being republicans and it transformed the south into a republican stronghold. it may be an uncomfortable truth but the gop succeeded because they tapped into an anti-liberal ideology that has always been a part of
it was a plan richard nixon leaned into for his political campaigns and his presidency. he used the phrase "silent majority," to refer to the white southerners he was trying to court. in his call for client order was a dog whistle, accusing the protests and marches in the 1970s. ronald reagan capitalized on the same racial fears when he invoked the defamatory trope of the welfare queen, a derogatory term that depicted poor minorities in negative stereotypes. if any of that sounds...
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richard nixon's failed president. so we had 70 horrible years where there was good news. it was all bad. and reagan reagan saw, this. and he said, look, i need to restore morale, because for the first time in history, in 1980, parents did not think they'd always thought every time, ever since been polled, parents alwa thought the future would be better for the children than had been for them until 1980, when that stopped. people not think that anymore. so the idea that joe biden is a great president is, just nonsense. it's poppycock. ridiculous. name one thing that he's been successful at other than spending money. and by way any more on can spend money. well, i also think that just you know reagan watched a few john travolta movies in the white house. i'm sorry. i think reagan. a few john travolta movies. yeah. he probably did. well, just to clear vulture, travolta was three. screen was noravolta. i really like him as an actor. i just said there's a joke. but travolta was a guest at, the reagan white house several times, and he actually danced with princess di there. tha
richard nixon's failed president. so we had 70 horrible years where there was good news. it was all bad. and reagan reagan saw, this. and he said, look, i need to restore morale, because for the first time in history, in 1980, parents did not think they'd always thought every time, ever since been polled, parents alwa thought the future would be better for the children than had been for them until 1980, when that stopped. people not think that anymore. so the idea that joe biden is a great...
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i've got examples say you've been reading richard nixon half. yeah. no, absolutely. you know, no question about that. that is definitely happened. richard nixon picked spiro agnew thinking that, you know, that was a guarantee for him. but obviously he underestimated president for he picked president ford thinking that that wouldn't be, you know, that would discourage against impeachment. it was quite the opposite. arguably because what he didn't realize just how much people on the respected and admired ford and thought that he would actually be a perfectly good president. i think trump picked pence because he thought pence wouldn't outshine him. you know, the pence was a stolid, quiet, you know, not very flashy kind of guy. trump wants one star on the show. he doesn't want to write in the in the apprentice. there was really only one star and he wasn't going to pick somebody who was going to be, you know, get a lot of attention. and and that's important. me so when you think about who he's going to pick this year, keep that in mind, right? there are two factors. i thi
i've got examples say you've been reading richard nixon half. yeah. no, absolutely. you know, no question about that. that is definitely happened. richard nixon picked spiro agnew thinking that, you know, that was a guarantee for him. but obviously he underestimated president for he picked president ford thinking that that wouldn't be, you know, that would discourage against impeachment. it was quite the opposite. arguably because what he didn't realize just how much people on the respected and...
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nixon. he also co-chaired the first earth day in 1970, helped write the federal endangered species act. mccloskey served in the marine corps during the korean war, where he was awarded the navy cross and silver star. he spent the last 20 years of his life farming in the sacramento valley. pete mccloskey has died at the age of 96. >> coming up, committing more than $100 million to combat the homelessness crisis in the south bay. from relocating some people to building more housing and safe sleeping sites, how the money will be spent committed with more than $100 million of the city's proposed budget to be spent on getting people housed. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how mayor matt mahan and the city want to use that money. >> no one in san jose not the residents nor city leaders, wants anyone to be forced to live on the streets. and once again, the city council and mayor matt mehan are backing up that commitment. with more money to fight homelessness faster, cheaper
nixon. he also co-chaired the first earth day in 1970, helped write the federal endangered species act. mccloskey served in the marine corps during the korean war, where he was awarded the navy cross and silver star. he spent the last 20 years of his life farming in the sacramento valley. pete mccloskey has died at the age of 96. >> coming up, committing more than $100 million to combat the homelessness crisis in the south bay. from relocating some people to building more housing and safe...
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by the way, biden here looks like richard nixon, who was unable to keep up with technological progress in 1960. the famous debate with john kennedy. the dawn of american television. kennedy's team and his producers were very attentive to what we television people now call the word picture; a dark blue suit was specially selected so that the presidential candidate would the democratic party stood out against the background of the gray studio, but nixon’s suit was in lighter colors, it seemed to blend in with the studio, and nixon himself looked unwell, pale and greenish after the flu, of course, all this could not happen. affect the perception, it is interesting that, if we take the essence of what was said, nixon’s speech was excellent, radio listeners liked it, they then put him in first place, not kennedy, but television viewers had already determined everything, well, new technologies, new technologies, deep fakes, social networks, artificial intelligence, good old... the latest polls from the new york times show that the democrat is losing to the republican in five of the six s
by the way, biden here looks like richard nixon, who was unable to keep up with technological progress in 1960. the famous debate with john kennedy. the dawn of american television. kennedy's team and his producers were very attentive to what we television people now call the word picture; a dark blue suit was specially selected so that the presidential candidate would the democratic party stood out against the background of the gray studio, but nixon’s suit was in lighter colors, it seemed...
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after richard nixon, the president of the united states at the time , said about the continuation of the war: while two years before, the students of the american kent university protested in this university on friday, may 1, 1970, but this was the beginning of the protest. saturday, may 2, 1970 at 10 am the ohio state guard attacked thousands of protesting students and shot them. suddenly i heard a gunshot. then i saw them falling on the ground. then i also fell on the ground. i could not walk. i didn't even know if the student who fell down was alive or dead. don't worry about buying any model, show the name, they have a variety of prices, come to the store, come to the store, come to the store , there is a whole sale, there are cool items everywhere, so why not buy in installments, as you want, in the big iranian store in the cities of qom, isfahan and tehran. only in serah afsariye, art takes us to a world of the colors and designs are woven knot by knot to make a lasting carpet. carpet city is the place of the most precious iranian handcrafts with the advice of the most expert e
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but 50 years ago this summer, the supreme court told president richard nixon he had to give up his secret tapes. they showed that he was probably guilty of a number of criminal offenses. gerald ford pardoned him, but gerald ford, the new president respected the rule of law. he didn't say the system was rigged. what gerald ford said in his inaugural address was this is the system that shows that this is a government of laws and not of human beings. the people rule. >> this obviously, michael, is not an isolation. this is occurring during a historically difficult time in terms of division in this country. is there a historical analogy about how the country might move forward from this moment? >> well, for more than two centuries, we've had a lot of very controversial legal verdicts. before the civil war, at the time of the cold war, you and i could list them for the next three hours. but the point is that here we are still standing. we're still a republic. the dna of america is to respect the rule of law, even if we disagree with it. there can be peaceful protests. a guilty party can appeal
but 50 years ago this summer, the supreme court told president richard nixon he had to give up his secret tapes. they showed that he was probably guilty of a number of criminal offenses. gerald ford pardoned him, but gerald ford, the new president respected the rule of law. he didn't say the system was rigged. what gerald ford said in his inaugural address was this is the system that shows that this is a government of laws and not of human beings. the people rule. >> this obviously,...
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a senior aide to former us president richard nixon said the shooting had a direct impact on national politics because it led the media to the watergate scandal that brought down the nixon administration. 1985, thousands of knowledge. joe gathered on campus to protest uc berkeley's business ties with the apartheid south african regime. protests at the university of california finally to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986 led to the withdrawal of 3 billion and 100 million by the university board. dollars from companies that cooperate with the country voted, which was the largest case of withdrawal of university funds in the united states. after his release in 1990, nelson mandela made a special trip to thank students and professors for their role in the fight against apartheid, calling them his blood brothers and sisters. faculty students. harvard medical school in 2014 to announce support for the black lives matter movement and in response to barris' acts of violence against african-americans , participating in symbolic protests during which pa
a senior aide to former us president richard nixon said the shooting had a direct impact on national politics because it led the media to the watergate scandal that brought down the nixon administration. 1985, thousands of knowledge. joe gathered on campus to protest uc berkeley's business ties with the apartheid south african regime. protests at the university of california finally to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986 led to the withdrawal of 3 billion...
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us president richard nixon's visit to moscow. this was the first official trip of an american leader to the ussr, if you don’t count franklin roosevelt’s participation in the yalta conference in 1945. nixon flew to vnukovo with his wife and a large delegation. his advisor at the time was henry kissinger. the americans were settled right in the kremlin, in apartments next to the armory. in fact, nixon's visit marked the beginning of the policy, as it was then said, of international détente tension. negotiations with brezhnev. went successfully, they lasted 4 days, every day they signed something, it was during that visit that the most important documents of the era were signed, start-1 and the popro treaty. and washington agreed not to build new launchers for intercontinental missiles in the next 5 years, and also to seriously limit their missile defense system, protecting no more than two areas in each country. unfortunately, in 2001, the united states unilaterally withdrew from the pro-missile treaty in order to create a na
us president richard nixon's visit to moscow. this was the first official trip of an american leader to the ussr, if you don’t count franklin roosevelt’s participation in the yalta conference in 1945. nixon flew to vnukovo with his wife and a large delegation. his advisor at the time was henry kissinger. the americans were settled right in the kremlin, in apartments next to the armory. in fact, nixon's visit marked the beginning of the policy, as it was then said, of international détente...
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a senior aide to president richard nixon. thousands of students gathered on campus to protest uc berkeley's business ties with the apartheid south african regime. protests at the university of california. or, finally , it led to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986, and the university board voted to withdraw 3 billion and 100 million dollars from companies that cooperate with this country, which is the largest case of withdrawal. university funds were in america. after his release in 1990, nelson mandela made a special trip to thank students and professors for their role in the fight against racism, calling them his blood brothers and sisters. in 2014, harvard medical school students announced their support for the black lives matter movement , and in response to police brutality against african-americans , participated in a symbolic protest known as the dine, during which participants lay on the ground and pretended to be dead. are these protests are in response to two court rulings it
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always remember what the campaign manager for richard nixon said after nixon won the close election. he said don't listen to what we say. watch what we do. that is true for all presidents. that doesn't mean their words don't count and the words don't matter. host: independent in whiting, vermont. caller: good morning. i have a different take on the elections. i am working sir and not about who was middle-class or how much money people are making, which is very important. i'm worried about the world health organization. it is meeting soon art has a meeting now. world economic forum. globalist movements is affecting american citizens. open borders are part of it. nobody talks about that. americans are fighting amongst ourselves over pennies, this, that. we are in effect joe biden is the biggest globalist by far. 's working with all these countries underneath the noses of the american citizen. the person speaking, the man there, can we talk about the world health organization? it's bigger than people know. guest: i certainly agree that international affairs and international organizatio
always remember what the campaign manager for richard nixon said after nixon won the close election. he said don't listen to what we say. watch what we do. that is true for all presidents. that doesn't mean their words don't count and the words don't matter. host: independent in whiting, vermont. caller: good morning. i have a different take on the elections. i am working sir and not about who was middle-class or how much money people are making, which is very important. i'm worried about the...
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after richard nixon, the president of the united states at the time, said that the war would continue, while he had come to power two years earlier, in 1968, with the promise of ending the vietnam war, the protests became even more widespread. the words of the american president at the time were enough. up to 500 students of the kent university of america protested in this university on friday, may 1, 1970 , but this was the beginning of the protest. at 10:00 a.m. on saturday, may 2, 1970, the ohio state guard attacked thousands of protesting students and shot them. suddenly i heard a gunshot. then i saw that they they are falling on the ground. then i also fell on the ground. i could not walk. i didn't even know if the student who fell down was alive or dead. he did not seem to survive. i could never forget that scene. the ohio state guard soldiers fired more than 67 rounds at about 2,000 students, killing four students. if the bullet had been one or two centimeters further, i would not be here now. 54 years after that incident, the students of american universities made a similar re
after richard nixon, the president of the united states at the time, said that the war would continue, while he had come to power two years earlier, in 1968, with the promise of ending the vietnam war, the protests became even more widespread. the words of the american president at the time were enough. up to 500 students of the kent university of america protested in this university on friday, may 1, 1970 , but this was the beginning of the protest. at 10:00 a.m. on saturday, may 2, 1970, the...
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on may 22, 1972 , us president richard nixon began his historic visit to moscow. this was the first official trip of an american leader to the ussr, if you don’t count franklin roosevelt’s participation in the yalta conference in 1945. nixon flew to vnukovo with his wife with a large delegation. his advisor at the time was henry kissinger. the americans were settled right in the kremlin. negotiations with brezhnev were successful. they lasted 4 days , every day they signed something. it was during that visit that the most important documents were signed era - start-1 and the popro treaty. moscow and washington have agreed not to build new launchers for intercontinental missiles in the next 5 years. where are you from 11 b? no hello, am i from the eleventh b? we are also from the eleventh b, in the eleventh b? in the eleventh b. i only need one boy, here he is, i had to fake this way to watch this good film. why are you so lucky? i really liked it, beautiful actors, young, beautiful shooting, exciting, all this, all these emotions were there, it’s very it was
on may 22, 1972 , us president richard nixon began his historic visit to moscow. this was the first official trip of an american leader to the ussr, if you don’t count franklin roosevelt’s participation in the yalta conference in 1945. nixon flew to vnukovo with his wife with a large delegation. his advisor at the time was henry kissinger. the americans were settled right in the kremlin. negotiations with brezhnev were successful. they lasted 4 days , every day they signed something. it was...
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nixon. i think most of the people who were protesting the vietnam war and really wanting nixon out actually wanted to contributing to nixon's reelection. so i would encourage the protesters today if they're thinking about their effect on presidential politics, to ask themselves which of the two candidates do i think we do a worst job from my perspective, and make sure i'm actually supporting the one who actually would do better for me. >> yeah, that's a really interesting point. >> this is all look more in the age of social media as well. >> it's been very influential when it comes to how young people are communicating about and perceiving these issues. and i wonder jeffrey, as you look at this moment, what you see that is different compared to other periods of protest there's two things i think are really fundamentally different. and social media effects, both of them the first is these protests or actually from a numerical perspective, from a historical perspective. still remarkably small.
nixon. i think most of the people who were protesting the vietnam war and really wanting nixon out actually wanted to contributing to nixon's reelection. so i would encourage the protesters today if they're thinking about their effect on presidential politics, to ask themselves which of the two candidates do i think we do a worst job from my perspective, and make sure i'm actually supporting the one who actually would do better for me. >> yeah, that's a really interesting point. >>...
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level up to def con three during the first yom kippur war in 1973, when richard nixon was completely out of commission incapacitated during the watergate crisis, sitting up in a hideaway, drinking scotch, listening to broadway show tunes while his, his advisors on their own, we're raising the nuclear alert level george stephanopoulos, thanks so much for writing this excellent new book. >> georgia's do book, the situation room was on sale today. there you see the cover and just ahead, we'll get a first-hand account from inside the courtroom. as michael cohen implicated donald trump and endured intense cross-examinati on or retired judge who's been at the trial every day standing by to join us live. that's kinda riva support your brain health, married janet. >> hey eddie, know fraser, franck. franck, brad, how are you? brad fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge. why would i use kayak to compare? hundreds of travel sites at once? i like to do things myself. i can trust anything else to do the job right hi act search on
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. >> who won the american presidential election in 1968, richard nixon, richard nixon's indeed. >> well, it's hard to keep up with donald trump's legal affairs these days . but on affairs these days. but on tuesday, it emerged he's been ordered to pay a fine of £7,200 for repeatedly breaching a gag order in his so—called hush money trial. the former president had criticised expected trial witnesses nine times on social media, despite the gagging order, prompting the judge to threaten incarceration if it were breached again. and while £7,200 is a drop in the ocean compared to trump's vast wealth , surely the principle of wealth, surely the principle of free speech applies and he should be free to criticise whomsoever he pleases. well, the president continues in court today and with me to discuss this is the legal analyst and author ronald chapman, ronald, thank you very much for joining me. the first amendment in america is very powerful, isn't it? unlike in this country where you can't discuss a court case in the us, people have much greater liberty to discuss court cases. cgses. >>
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kennedy's stared down richard nixon and his very sweaty lip this is all what escalated this morning with president biden, daring over on x going full dirty harry, then trump responding then there was an offer and then suddenly a deal it's a sudden surprise series of events that really, i'm not sure anyone could have predicted and injected adrenaline into this campaign that has been virtually paralyzed by courtroom drama, agitate over israel and it gives americans a chance a chance to conduct their own physicals of each man to take the vitals on the issues that are vital to them for the incumbent, the y and the why so early is pretty clear. he wants to remind americans of their choice, giving them a split-screen and also to avoid incumbent history 1976, gerald ford trailed gerald ford, lost in 1980, jimmy carter trailed jimmy carter, lost 1992. george hw bush. >> the same 2020 donald trump trailed. and then he lost. now the biden campaign clearly has reason to do this, but there is one democrat tonight who thinks that the president should stay far, far away from donald trump? >> i myself
kennedy's stared down richard nixon and his very sweaty lip this is all what escalated this morning with president biden, daring over on x going full dirty harry, then trump responding then there was an offer and then suddenly a deal it's a sudden surprise series of events that really, i'm not sure anyone could have predicted and injected adrenaline into this campaign that has been virtually paralyzed by courtroom drama, agitate over israel and it gives americans a chance a chance to conduct...
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it was 50 years ago this august, august 20th that richard nixon resigned. the presidency of the united states. and in some ways we've come full circle from that, but this is dramatically different. this isn't thinking 68 or 1974. it's more like 1860s. and the stakes are huge. what's going on in the country is more than divisive and more more than polarized. it's shaking faith in institutions. so recognition of the rule of law is hugely important. and and that's 1 thing we element that is reliable because legal institutions are strong, so this has legal aspects. the political ramifications of this case of today of what happens in the future with subsequent charges or subsequent developments. buys hugely political that reverberates asked. november 5th, and this has huge constitutional implications. so these 3 things legal political and constitutional are all that's at stake after today's verdict and what's going on, and donald trump is front and center, and all of that, that's just the way he'd actually like to have it. just clarify. we keep calling us the hu
it was 50 years ago this august, august 20th that richard nixon resigned. the presidency of the united states. and in some ways we've come full circle from that, but this is dramatically different. this isn't thinking 68 or 1974. it's more like 1860s. and the stakes are huge. what's going on in the country is more than divisive and more more than polarized. it's shaking faith in institutions. so recognition of the rule of law is hugely important. and and that's 1 thing we element that is...
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and just to remind your viewers, it was 50 years ago this summer, august 20th that richard nixon resigned the presidency. the united states. this is a different animal. and in some ways come full circle. and that means that we're going to see a pressing of a political campaign and election season that we haven't seen anything like this since at least 18, 60. so this is a very sobering day. but it has at least these 3 components of legal, political and constitutional problems or issues all wrapped around with donald trump right in front and center. >> and this was trump arriving back at the trump tower a couple of hours getting a mixture of applause and cheers from some loud boos from others. we also talked to john dennis chairman of the san francisco republican party. he argues the trial was not fair. he agrees with trump that the process was politicized. denis argues people should not be surprised by the verdict and referenced the new york district attorney and new york's attorney general. >> for those of you who are not following other news sources that would be considered on the left,
and just to remind your viewers, it was 50 years ago this summer, august 20th that richard nixon resigned the presidency. the united states. this is a different animal. and in some ways come full circle. and that means that we're going to see a pressing of a political campaign and election season that we haven't seen anything like this since at least 18, 60. so this is a very sobering day. but it has at least these 3 components of legal, political and constitutional problems or issues all...
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and just to remind your it was 50 years ago this summer, august 20th that richard nixon resigned the presidency. the united states. this is a different animal. and in some ways come full circle. and that means that we're going to see a pressing of a political campaign and election season that we haven't seen anything like this since at least 18, 60. so this is a very sobering day, but it has at least these 3 components of legal, political and constitutional problems or issues all wrapped around with donald trump right in front and center. >> and this is a trump arriving back at the trump tower just about an hour ago getting a mixture of applause and cheers from supporters. some loud boos from others. we also talked to john dennis chairman of the san francisco republican party. he argues the trial was not fair. he agrees with trump. the process was politicized. denis argues people should not be surprised by the verdict. he referenced the new york district attorney and new york's attorney general. >> for those of you are not following other news sources that would be considered on the
and just to remind your it was 50 years ago this summer, august 20th that richard nixon resigned the presidency. the united states. this is a different animal. and in some ways come full circle. and that means that we're going to see a pressing of a political campaign and election season that we haven't seen anything like this since at least 18, 60. so this is a very sobering day, but it has at least these 3 components of legal, political and constitutional problems or issues all wrapped around...
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nixon. can trump break that trend? >>> and over in michigan, there is one group of voters up for grabs. >>> plus, new jersey senator bob menendez's criminal trial, the jaw dropping details from an fbi b agent on the stand about how much money they found in his home, and what we're learning about a potential defense. ing about a potential defense. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. much money they found in his home, and what we're learning about a potential defense. agent much money they found in his home, and what we're learning about a potential defense. earni about a potential defense. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. hey! asthma's got you going through it? grab nucala for fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for
nixon. can trump break that trend? >>> and over in michigan, there is one group of voters up for grabs. >>> plus, new jersey senator bob menendez's criminal trial, the jaw dropping details from an fbi b agent on the stand about how much money they found in his home, and what we're learning about a potential defense. ing about a potential defense. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. much money they found in his home, and what we're learning about a potential defense....
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nixon back in 1972. he served in congress from 1967 to 1983, winning reelection seven times and representing parts of the peninsula and silicon valley. during his congressional tenure, he championed environmental causes, coauthored the 1973 endangered species act, and helped launch the first earth day. mccloskey was 96. well, there is a possible setback for scott peterson's legal team. his attorneys are seeking a new trial, asking for new dna tests. but prosecutors are responding today already calling that attempt a dead end. also, it is a family affair. now, sharks expected to pick the best player in college hockey next month, and his dad just happens to work for the warriors. this is pretty cool here from the proud papa after the break. but before we head to break, we want to know what trending story would you like to see later on in this newscast? a lot of you have already voted, but for those of you who haven't, still have a little bit more time to vote on my instagram and take a look at the stories
nixon back in 1972. he served in congress from 1967 to 1983, winning reelection seven times and representing parts of the peninsula and silicon valley. during his congressional tenure, he championed environmental causes, coauthored the 1973 endangered species act, and helped launch the first earth day. mccloskey was 96. well, there is a possible setback for scott peterson's legal team. his attorneys are seeking a new trial, asking for new dna tests. but prosecutors are responding today already...
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challenging president richard nixon back in 19 and 72. eventually changing his party affiliation to democrat in 2007. mccloskey. represented san mateo county for a long time. 67 to 80. he was the co founder of earth day. supported abortion rights and stem cell research. his family says he died of congestive heart failure at his home in winters. california. well, the battle across the bay over airport names takes a turn today. the vote deciding whether to travel i'm engaged and i am getting married next april. if i hadn't done invisalign i probably would be dreading the wedding photos, which is not how you want to feel going into your wedding day. ♪ ♪ whoah, woah, woah, woah. i have a delivery for athena. - do you know any athena? - i don't know any athena. - twist on it? - yeah. crème on the right, we let him in. ohh! welcome to troy! open the gate! thank you. nine minutes past the 9:00. hour. let's get you caught up. up on what happening. at home around. the bay. and several hours directors for the poor to vote and will hold a final
challenging president richard nixon back in 19 and 72. eventually changing his party affiliation to democrat in 2007. mccloskey. represented san mateo county for a long time. 67 to 80. he was the co founder of earth day. supported abortion rights and stem cell research. his family says he died of congestive heart failure at his home in winters. california. well, the battle across the bay over airport names takes a turn today. the vote deciding whether to travel i'm engaged and i am getting...
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nixon back in 1972. he served in congress from 1967 to 1983, winning reelection seven times and representing parts of the peninsula and south bay. he championed environmental causes, coauthored the 1973 endangered species act, and helped launch the first earth day. pete mccloskey was 96 years old. two students were taken to the hospital today after a carbon dioxide exposure in a classroom. it happened around 830 this morning at sunrise middle school in san jose. san jose fire got calls about an odor that was making students and a teacher in a classroom feel sick. dozens of people were having difficulty breathing when fire crews arrived. we all exhibited some symptoms immediately. when you walked in the classroom, you started coughing, but then it as soon as you left, it went away. but there were three that the symptoms seemed to last a little longer. the fire department said that most of the students symptoms were gone by 1030, and classes resumed as normal. two students were taken to the hospital for ev
nixon back in 1972. he served in congress from 1967 to 1983, winning reelection seven times and representing parts of the peninsula and south bay. he championed environmental causes, coauthored the 1973 endangered species act, and helped launch the first earth day. pete mccloskey was 96 years old. two students were taken to the hospital today after a carbon dioxide exposure in a classroom. it happened around 830 this morning at sunrise middle school in san jose. san jose fire got calls about an...
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nixon, ronald reagan, even george h. w. bush are talking about undocumented immigrants. their positions are full of compassion. none of these men, all of whom consider themselves to be conservative. republicans could today survive in the, in the republican party. many of them would be seen as to pro immigrant even to be democrats. when do you think things changed in the us toward, toward migrants, at least this, this harden shift to the right. and why did the national attitude swing so far in the anti immigrant direction? at least among conservatives to well, the republican party is not the same party as it was in the presidency of ronald reagan writes, proud reagan almost been extremely conservative anti communist president. but he did sign the immigration reform and control act in 1986, which was the last that gave the immigration and the state to about 2 and a half 1000000 people. now it also had some repressive aspects to it. it sort of initiated the whole process of notarizing the border for instance. so even then,
nixon, ronald reagan, even george h. w. bush are talking about undocumented immigrants. their positions are full of compassion. none of these men, all of whom consider themselves to be conservative. republicans could today survive in the, in the republican party. many of them would be seen as to pro immigrant even to be democrats. when do you think things changed in the us toward, toward migrants, at least this, this harden shift to the right. and why did the national attitude swing so far in...
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nixon, ronald reagan, even george h. w. bush are talking about undocumented immigrants. their positions are full of compassion. none of these men, all of whom consider themselves to be conservative. republicans could today survive in the, in the republican party. many of them would be seen as to pro immigrant even to be democrats. when do you think things changed in the us toward, toward migrants, at least this, this harden shift to the right. and why did the national attitude swing so far in the anti immigrant direction? at least among conservatives to well, the republican party is not the same party as it was in the presidency of ronald reagan writes, proud reagan almost been extremely conservative anti communist president. but he did sign the immigration reform and control act in 1986, which was the last that gave immigration in the state to about 2 and a half 1000000 people. now it also had some repressive aspects to it. it sort of initiated the whole process of notarizing the border for instance. so even then, um it
nixon, ronald reagan, even george h. w. bush are talking about undocumented immigrants. their positions are full of compassion. none of these men, all of whom consider themselves to be conservative. republicans could today survive in the, in the republican party. many of them would be seen as to pro immigrant even to be democrats. when do you think things changed in the us toward, toward migrants, at least this, this harden shift to the right. and why did the national attitude swing so far in...
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nixon in 1974 from watergate. but there's a lot of water under the dam, as they say, and much of it's going to come out over the next few months. as former president trump makes his case, that that he was, found guilty, unfairly. the appeals process, which could go well into next year, and, and the nation as a whole is sitting back and judging how this fits in with everything else that they know about donald trump. sure, a lot will develop, surely, in the next months, larry and of course, everyone's entitled to their own opinion. right? do you think today's outcome changes anyone's opinion heading to the election? well, we saw public opinion poll that came out just a couple of weeks ago. that very question was asked, you know, will this change your vote if in fact you find that president, former president trump is found guilty? and you know what, for three for three fourths of the public will make no difference. but 24% said they would likely vote against former president trump if he found if he was found guilty.
nixon in 1974 from watergate. but there's a lot of water under the dam, as they say, and much of it's going to come out over the next few months. as former president trump makes his case, that that he was, found guilty, unfairly. the appeals process, which could go well into next year, and, and the nation as a whole is sitting back and judging how this fits in with everything else that they know about donald trump. sure, a lot will develop, surely, in the next months, larry and of course,...
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a historic mistake president, gerald ford's 1974 pardon and richard nixon, as a potential to say, yes, the most powerful people are held to the legal system just like the rest of us. the weather trump will become the 1st former president found guilty of criminal conduct as he seeks to return to the white house is now up to a new york jury to sir john henry and l g 0. so it had when i was there, i'm will explain why students on strongly because the university of california say the school deliberately endangered the the color. the weather is spring dominated by large area of high pressure across the good parts of eastern china tools to create peninsula a lot sky to help stair i tie food just out into the open waters, pushing its way up towards japan, but not quite reaching japan. so if you're shy, was coming in to a home to share, maybe the shambles. so into her car that was to go through the next couple of days without high in place. it does mean allows you to have weather for the korean peninsula and that eastern side of china as well for a ton of what the weather is trying to just ma
a historic mistake president, gerald ford's 1974 pardon and richard nixon, as a potential to say, yes, the most powerful people are held to the legal system just like the rest of us. the weather trump will become the 1st former president found guilty of criminal conduct as he seeks to return to the white house is now up to a new york jury to sir john henry and l g 0. so it had when i was there, i'm will explain why students on strongly because the university of california say the school...
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the first guy i ever voted for was richard nixon. i'm not proud, but it's true. donnie o'sullivan: you said you heard all sorts the things that people believe. what have you heard them believing? geraldine roll: i had a guy tell me that he could hack into our election equipment through the power outlet. he could come in through the 110 power outlet. they believe that all of those folks that are volunteering or being paid to handle the ballots are somehow, i don't know, sleight of hand, they believe that we're somehow doing something with them, not counting them. supporter: i don't care what anybody else says, our election was stolen. donnie o'sullivan: superstition or superstitious? geraldine roll: superstition. donnie o'sullivan: gerry lives at the foot of the superstition mountain range in arizona. she says the intimidation that forced her to quit her job was fueled by misinformation. some of the stuff you just said there about what people believe hacking through a power outlet, everything else. geraldine roll: nonsensical. donnie o'sullivan: people watching wa
the first guy i ever voted for was richard nixon. i'm not proud, but it's true. donnie o'sullivan: you said you heard all sorts the things that people believe. what have you heard them believing? geraldine roll: i had a guy tell me that he could hack into our election equipment through the power outlet. he could come in through the 110 power outlet. they believe that all of those folks that are volunteering or being paid to handle the ballots are somehow, i don't know, sleight of hand, they...
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a historic mistake president, gerald ford's 1974 pardon and richard nixon, as a potential to say, yes, the most powerful people are held to the legal system just like the rest of us. a weather trump will become the 1st former president found guilty of criminal conduct as he seeks to return to the white house is now up to a new york jury to sir john henry l. g 0 to pop up new. getting out where the government has issued evacuation orders for nearly 8000 people in the northern end of proteins because of the risk of the alarm slides. people are still trying to recover buddies after a major landslide on friday. it's in glen, federal carrying the coughing of a loved one and covering it with prayers. it's more closure than many others have got after land slice swept through remote area of pop. when you can use anger, province, there was little hope of finding survivors. only a determination to recover the 100 were buried alive. the global got him goals. we don't know where the bodies are buried, but we will not give up. we will keep going. it's a large volume of soil and boulder rocks are m
a historic mistake president, gerald ford's 1974 pardon and richard nixon, as a potential to say, yes, the most powerful people are held to the legal system just like the rest of us. a weather trump will become the 1st former president found guilty of criminal conduct as he seeks to return to the white house is now up to a new york jury to sir john henry l. g 0 to pop up new. getting out where the government has issued evacuation orders for nearly 8000 people in the northern end of proteins...
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a historic mistake president, gerald ford's 1974 pardon of richard nixon as a potential to say yes, the most powerful people are held to the legal system, just like the rest of us. whether trump will become the 1st former president found guilty of criminal conduct as he seeks to return to the white house, is now up to a new york jury to sir john henry and l g 0. peruse president dean i bought a while to is on the investigation accused of accepting bribes in the form of luxury watches. but it was who was questioned by prosecutions on tuesday for about 3 hours. if sufficient evidence is found, the 61 year old could face and impeachment trial and be removed as president. the scandal erupted back in march, offered for the under 10 rolex watches were found in half possession. pacey's transitional council has selected a new prime minister as the country continues to grapple with severe gang violence . gary konita has been chosen by the 9 member council to take office. he had briefly solved as prime minister just over a decade ago. the transitional counsel itself took over in april in a proces
a historic mistake president, gerald ford's 1974 pardon of richard nixon as a potential to say yes, the most powerful people are held to the legal system, just like the rest of us. whether trump will become the 1st former president found guilty of criminal conduct as he seeks to return to the white house, is now up to a new york jury to sir john henry and l g 0. peruse president dean i bought a while to is on the investigation accused of accepting bribes in the form of luxury watches. but it...