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tom whitehead walked in to during that early nixon administration and. if i could just say this about tom. he was benefited by several things. one, he have an mit degree, and it almost didn't matter if he had learned anything at mit. he was the mit guy and when people said, this is about science and new technology, they looked at tom whitehead and said, well, he knows about it, but we don't. and he was given a portfolio way beyond his experience and way beyond his that served him well. and he was able to think the things that were verboten elsewhere in that political discussion. you go to the wroclaw report, they're talking about all the things that have to happen before you have competition in something like satellite. and i think tom skipped a lot of that report and just got the part that said competition and when he did open skies in 1972 he didn't do all the studies and. qualifications for where the competition could go. it was supposed to take in fact they say that in the rostow report this is going to take decades. in 1972, there was an open skies
tom whitehead walked in to during that early nixon administration and. if i could just say this about tom. he was benefited by several things. one, he have an mit degree, and it almost didn't matter if he had learned anything at mit. he was the mit guy and when people said, this is about science and new technology, they looked at tom whitehead and said, well, he knows about it, but we don't. and he was given a portfolio way beyond his experience and way beyond his that served him well. and he...
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tom charles huston was had worked during the nixon administration for the white house. he had been tasked with exploring a robust government response to nationwide protest and dissident, particularly in opposition to the nixon administration since vietnam war policies. but more broadly construed across the spectrum, you know how to oppose, how to combat any kind of dissent that was happening in the united states at that time. and houston came up with a plan that basically would have had all the national intelligence community sort of working to to squash dissent in the united states. those capacities that had been developed for law enforcement purposes, in the case of the fbi, for example, or for national intelligence and covert operations, in the case of the cia, those those capacities would be turned inward domestically on the american population, who were just voicing their right to dissent the government's policies and houston claimed later that he was just proposing something, that the intelligence communities were, in many cases, already doing. the us army was alr
tom charles huston was had worked during the nixon administration for the white house. he had been tasked with exploring a robust government response to nationwide protest and dissident, particularly in opposition to the nixon administration since vietnam war policies. but more broadly construed across the spectrum, you know how to oppose, how to combat any kind of dissent that was happening in the united states at that time. and houston came up with a plan that basically would have had all the...
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and so to get back to your question that the nixon administration evolved over time in terms of its claim operation and cooperation with the senate watergate committee by the summer of 1973. richard nixon had relented and allowed some of his former, now former staff to testify before the committee, but he still remained intransigent in his efforts to prevent the committee from gaining access to those presidential recordings. and it was former white house chief of staff h.r. haldeman, who was asked the now infamous question by leading republican howard baker. here's some of his testimony. the one thing that keeps recurring to me and the one thing i've tried to put to every witness that has unique information in addition to their own personal information and knowledge, is what the president know. and when did he first know it? now, you were closer to the press in the united states, more on than probably any other person in the world outside his immediate family. i want to know what you can tell me in that respect. what did the president know and when did he know it? i've tried to tell that
and so to get back to your question that the nixon administration evolved over time in terms of its claim operation and cooperation with the senate watergate committee by the summer of 1973. richard nixon had relented and allowed some of his former, now former staff to testify before the committee, but he still remained intransigent in his efforts to prevent the committee from gaining access to those presidential recordings. and it was former white house chief of staff h.r. haldeman, who was...
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tom charles huston was had worked during the nixon administration for the white house. he had been tasked with exploring a robust government response to nationwide protest and dissident, particularly in opposition to the nixon administration since vietnam war policies. but more broadly construed across the spectrum, you know how to oppose, how to combat any kind of dissent that was happening in the united states at that time. and houston came up with a plan that basically would have had all the national intelligence community sort of working to to squash dissent in the united states. those capacities that had been developed for law enforcement purposes, in the case of the fbi, for example, or for national intelligence and covert operations, in the case of the cia, those those capacities would be turned inward domestically on the american population, who were just voicing their right to dissent the government's policies and houston claimed later that he was just proposing something, that the intelligence communities were, in many cases, already doing. the us army was alr
tom charles huston was had worked during the nixon administration for the white house. he had been tasked with exploring a robust government response to nationwide protest and dissident, particularly in opposition to the nixon administration since vietnam war policies. but more broadly construed across the spectrum, you know how to oppose, how to combat any kind of dissent that was happening in the united states at that time. and houston came up with a plan that basically would have had all the...
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and so to get back to your question that the nixon administration evolved over time in terms of its claim operation and cooperation with the senate watergate committee by the summer of 1973. richard nixon had relented and allowed some of his former, now former staff to testify before the committee, but he still remained intransigent in his efforts to prevent the committee from gaining access to those presidential recordings. and it was former white house chief of staff h.r. haldeman, who was asked the now infamous question by leading republican howard baker. here's some of his testimony. the one thing that keeps recurring to me and the one thing i've tried to put to every witness that has unique information in addition to their own personal information and knowledge, is what the president know. and when did he first know it? now, you were closer to the press in the united states, more on than probably any other person in the world outside his immediate family. i want to know what you can tell me in that respect. what did the president know and when did he know it? i've tried to tell that
and so to get back to your question that the nixon administration evolved over time in terms of its claim operation and cooperation with the senate watergate committee by the summer of 1973. richard nixon had relented and allowed some of his former, now former staff to testify before the committee, but he still remained intransigent in his efforts to prevent the committee from gaining access to those presidential recordings. and it was former white house chief of staff h.r. haldeman, who was...
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instead, the nixon administration's position on a range of issues from nuclear arms control to the future of taiwan, were dictated by the need to secure the cooperation of these two communist powers in arranging a face saving exit from the wars of southeast asia for the united states. maria and professor rice. great. thank you much, carolyn. this book was just incredible. as i read it. it was it was a page turner from the very beginning of it. and it's the kind of book where you think, you know, the history so, so well. and to me, i kind of came away thinking that this was two books that united by a conundrum. right. how, on one hand, could the united states be fighting this war against communism in vietnam and at the same time through these back channels making overtures to china and to the soviet union? and you just pull that really beautifully. and one of the things we talked about, you said in your introduction was how important teaching was you and how you felt like you could not have written the book, the way you wrote it, without all the experience you've had with your students. co
instead, the nixon administration's position on a range of issues from nuclear arms control to the future of taiwan, were dictated by the need to secure the cooperation of these two communist powers in arranging a face saving exit from the wars of southeast asia for the united states. maria and professor rice. great. thank you much, carolyn. this book was just incredible. as i read it. it was it was a page turner from the very beginning of it. and it's the kind of book where you think, you...
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administration. in 1985, thousands of students protested business relations at the university of california , berkeley. or rallied on campus with the racist south african regime. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986, and the university's board of trustees voted to withdraw 3.1 billion dollars from companies that cooperate with this country, the largest ever. it was from withdrawing university funds in america. nelson mandela after azadi made a special trip in 1990 to thank students and professors for their role in the fight against racism and called these people his blood brothers and sisters. 2014 harvard medical school students to declare their support. of the black lives matter movement, and in response to barris' acts of violence against african americans , participated in symbolic mossom to dine protests, during which participants lay on the ground and pretended to be dead. these protests are in res
administration. in 1985, thousands of students protested business relations at the university of california , berkeley. or rallied on campus with the racist south african regime. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986, and the university's board of trustees voted to withdraw 3.1 billion dollars from companies that cooperate with this country, the largest ever. it was from withdrawing university funds...
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politics because it led to the watergate scandal that brought down the nixon administration. 1985, thousands students gathered on campus to protest the university of california's business ties with the apartheid regime of south africa. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986, and the university board of trustees to withdraw 3 billion and 100 million dollars from companies that cooperate with this country. the vote was the largest case of university defunding in the united states. after his release in 1990, nelson mandela made a special trip to thank students and professors for their role in he fought against racism and called these people his blood brothers and sisters. in 2014, harvard medical school students, for whom it is important to declare their support for the black lives matter movement, and in response to police brutality against african americans , participated in a symbolic mooms to dine protest, during which participants lay on the ground and pretended to they are dead. these protests
politics because it led to the watergate scandal that brought down the nixon administration. 1985, thousands students gathered on campus to protest the university of california's business ties with the apartheid regime of south africa. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986, and the university board of trustees to withdraw 3 billion and 100 million dollars from companies that cooperate with this...
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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 participants lay on the ground and pretended to be dead. the protests were in response to two court orde
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one of the deputies of varshad. led to the overthrow of the nixon administration. in 1985, thousands of students gathered on campus to protest uc berkeley's business relationship with the apartheid south african regime. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions from the racist government in july 1986. the university's board of trustees voted to withdraw $3.1 billion from companies that work with the country, the largest ever. the case of withdrawing funds it was a university in america. after his release in 1990, nelson mandela made a special trip to thank students and faculty for their role in the fight against racism. and he called these people his blood brothers and sisters. in 2014, harvard medical school students announced their support for the black lives matter movement, and in response to barris' acts of violence against african-americans , they participated in symbolic protests known as the dineen, during which participants lay on the ground and pretended that this protests in response to two court orders to ban
one of the deputies of varshad. led to the overthrow of the nixon administration. in 1985, thousands of students gathered on campus to protest uc berkeley's business relationship with the apartheid south african regime. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions from the racist government in july 1986. the university's board of trustees voted to withdraw $3.1 billion from companies that work with the country, the largest ever. the case of withdrawing...
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at the time the nixon administration made that determination, they knew that that was false. it is not highly addictive and it has in fact medicinal purposes. that has been demonstrated by vote after vote after vote by americans across the country that recognize that medical cannabis has tremendous therapeutic features. i could not be more excited or optimistic that we are finally on the home stretch to end the failed and misguided war on drugs. this action by the biden administration ties together many of our initiatives from justice to research, to tax fairness, and charts the path for more progress sooner. one of the overhauls here is the prohibition of state legal cannabis businesses from banking services. every day in the united states there are people with shopping bags full of $20 bills that are used to pay their state taxes. think of it. it's outrageous. it has made these state-legal cannabis businesses sitting ducks for robbery and it severely handicaps their ability toork in a constructive fashion. ... furthermore, what's going to happen with this rescheduling, it i
at the time the nixon administration made that determination, they knew that that was false. it is not highly addictive and it has in fact medicinal purposes. that has been demonstrated by vote after vote after vote by americans across the country that recognize that medical cannabis has tremendous therapeutic features. i could not be more excited or optimistic that we are finally on the home stretch to end the failed and misguided war on drugs. this action by the biden administration ties...
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there have been moments in time when the balance got really out of whack, in the nixon administration the presidency was largely unchecked. tin the early new deal period, the supreme court was out of whack in terms of separated powers and institutions responded. i think the supreme court is in one of those moments right now. and conduct of some justices it is true but also the -- also what is being rendered by the court. there are a bunch of administrative law cases but as to the two cases the court has overturned 40-year-old precedent , chevron, administrative law, if the court perceives the way we expect and overrules chevron, it would essentially be saying this long-standing, 40-year-old set of institutional practices and understandings against which administrative agencies have operated for decades, whereby it leaves ambiguities in statues, the agencies take the first crack at filling those ambiguities, and the courts reasonably should essentially give agencies a position in the drivers seat in determining statutes. what the court is trying to do is give itself the power to drive
there have been moments in time when the balance got really out of whack, in the nixon administration the presidency was largely unchecked. tin the early new deal period, the supreme court was out of whack in terms of separated powers and institutions responded. i think the supreme court is in one of those moments right now. and conduct of some justices it is true but also the -- also what is being rendered by the court. there are a bunch of administrative law cases but as to the two cases the...
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if you talk to anyone who was you know, during the last days of the nixon administration, they will tell you they were they remember watching, you know, nixon say goodbye and get on a helicopter in leave the white house. and that may not seem like a big deal to today's audiences, but this was someone stepped down in the middle of a term from the most powerful position on earth because he was facing the threat of getting kicked out. i'm in my estimation that doesn't even hold a candle to to what we just saw in terms of criminality. a donald trump was convicted of 34 felonies and where nixon was able to, you know, go home and maybe years later, sort of admits there was wrongdoing. trump is on the campaign trail right now. trump is running for president right now. he's not able to kind of disappear and process and let people get over it. he is out there and he's going to answer for these things. and i questions about this. this trial, the criminality, what it means for his political prospects. these questions are going to front and center for him. all republicans as well. it's going to be a
if you talk to anyone who was you know, during the last days of the nixon administration, they will tell you they were they remember watching, you know, nixon say goodbye and get on a helicopter in leave the white house. and that may not seem like a big deal to today's audiences, but this was someone stepped down in the middle of a term from the most powerful position on earth because he was facing the threat of getting kicked out. i'm in my estimation that doesn't even hold a candle to to what...
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say massive cuts and the nixon administration said, no, we're going to stimulate the economy by massive federal spending. lip complete role reversal in just 40 years. so party is on war on many, many issues. the republican party has changed, but it's been fairly constant since reagan's time, which i think is another understood accomplishment. ronald reagan and said he changed for a lifetime or even longer. what the republican party stands for, for creating a dynamic republican party. precisely, precisely. do we have. i think i saw some other hand. so we're going to go one, two, three and we'll finish. well, four and five. okay. so, mikey mag, if you can catch all that numbering there. hey, craig, w doing? good. how are you? all right. you look the recent polls and they show that joe biden. i got my glasses on. paul. i owe. yeah. you know, joe biden is now one of the greatest presidents to some recent polling and. and ronald reagan seems to have kind hit a hit. hit a ceiling. do you see that changing over the next 5000 years that he will if historians are honest? if historians are honest
say massive cuts and the nixon administration said, no, we're going to stimulate the economy by massive federal spending. lip complete role reversal in just 40 years. so party is on war on many, many issues. the republican party has changed, but it's been fairly constant since reagan's time, which i think is another understood accomplishment. ronald reagan and said he changed for a lifetime or even longer. what the republican party stands for, for creating a dynamic republican party. precisely,...
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incredible stories of during richard nixon's administration of how henry kissinger took the nuclear alert 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 site
incredible stories of during richard nixon's administration of how henry kissinger took the nuclear alert 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....
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i remember the democratic johnson administration and the republican nixon administration, who were prosecuting the war in vietnam, would generalize about isolated incidents at peace protests. people who would chant the left is going to win, that kind of thing. they would say that the piece protesters were communist sympathizers and communist supporters, etc. much in the same way that president biden and speaker johnson and others are using very isolated anti-jewish incidents that are reprehensible, of course, they are using these isolated incidents at peace protests to generalize and smear the piece protesters. -- peace protesters. where people visited the third-party candidate jill stein who happened to be jewish, when they visited the large college i believe in michigan, but i'm not certain, a large pro-palestinian peace protest, she didn't see any incidences. we know from news reports that many jewish students are participating in these peace protests. i think it is unfair for politicians, commentators, and others to generalize about these terrible, isolated incidents. host: let's look at e
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your comparisons to nixon. very interesting here. this is the first time a former u.s. president has ever been tried or convicted in the criminal case. and this is >> just one of 4 indictments to reach trial for the former president. how does this than contrast to what nixon did, especially? you know, we're watching him now. the former suvs leaving the courthouse there. we're presuming that the helicopter camera there is following the truck that he is in how to these 2 cases between nixon and trump. compare and contrast >> well, nixon was able to leave the spotlight for handful of years. and ultimately, you know, more last admit that there was some years later in his life. but for trump, trump is running for president. knighted states. trump is going to get sentenced. you know, 4 days before the republican convention this summer. so trump is going to have to be out there explaining answering questions about it. it's much the knicks and in that sense. >> do you think that? there's also a set to be a debate between biden and the end of june. do you think that that will st
your comparisons to nixon. very interesting here. this is the first time a former u.s. president has ever been tried or convicted in the criminal case. and this is >> just one of 4 indictments to reach trial for the former president. how does this than contrast to what nixon did, especially? you know, we're watching him now. the former suvs leaving the courthouse there. we're presuming that the helicopter camera there is following the truck that he is in how to these 2 cases between nixon...
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dating back to richard millhouse nixon. we have to be sure that we get the truth and not an interpretation buy if you willed the people who translate it and work for the president. >> we will follow it to see whether or not that boat happens when you guys get back from the recess. before we go i want to take a moment because you're staff has followed closely by a 13 lives lost and this memorial day we are honouring ad recognizing the sacrifice of all of those who died in service of our nation. the 13 most in the afghanistan withdrawal cap we photos here we can show of some staff visiting arlington i believe today. what can you tell us? >> we visit every year 8 -- on memorial day a number. we chose to visit the 3 of the 13 at arlington this year. we did it for a good reason, they are the forgotten 13. the president met with gold star families but has yet to meet with any of them even though we've repeatedly asked for that. today would be in the right day. if the president would just once and for all recognize the special rel
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volker had a tough job during the reagan administration, the carter administration had nixon. it is just a tough thing to get under control because there is too much money facing too many goods. host: the federal reserve report highlighted housing when it comes to economic health and households, saying challenges paying rent increased in 2023. the median payment was $1100 in 2023 up 11% from 2022. 19 percent of renters reported being behind at some point in the past year, up by 2% is points in 2022. my people percent of adults were affected financially by a natural disaster in the prior year. 4% of homeowners did not have homeowners insurance. this year it was higher among certain populations. two in 10 homeowners in the south with an income less than $50,000 did not have homeowners insurance. that is the economic well-being of u.s. households report. 2023 put out yesterday, you can find it at the federal reserve site at federalreserve.gov. mohammed, thank you for calling in. caller: thank you for taking my call. no one is talking, the manufacturing is not increasing the price
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since nixon has left for the democrats a worse situation. is it larger or smaller than the deficit inherited? it's accurate that it's a trillion dollars lower than when the president took office and he worked with then speaker mccarthy and assigned a bill to save another trillion dollars over ten years and it's accurate that deficits would reduce in his budget by $3.2 trillion while paying for the proposals he has in his budget. >> the republican budget has cuts particularly in education. can you tell me what the president's budget has for title i that supports serving low-income students? >> thank you for your leadership. that is the main way to provide resources to public schools in this country as $200 million over 2023 levels that is probably a new level out since the bill was released overnight. this president is committed to ensure it's been underfunded and we need to ensure that it's a partner local taxes and districts but this is a way for the government to ensure they have more than adequate good education. >> the american rescue pl
since nixon has left for the democrats a worse situation. is it larger or smaller than the deficit inherited? it's accurate that it's a trillion dollars lower than when the president took office and he worked with then speaker mccarthy and assigned a bill to save another trillion dollars over ten years and it's accurate that deficits would reduce in his budget by $3.2 trillion while paying for the proposals he has in his budget. >> the republican budget has cuts particularly in education....
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since nixon left for their democratic successors a worse deficit situation than they inherited, without exception. and using every microeconomic metric, the economy does better when democrats are in charge. today's hearing is an opportunity to set the record straight and tell the truth. president biden and acting secretary su have worked to support workers, businesses, and our economy. we will continue to focus on concrete solutions to put money back into workers pockets, keep workers healthy and safe on the job, ensure all workers can enjoy a dignified retirement, and protect children from being forced to work in illegal and dangerous conditions. to that end, committee democrats released a new report just yesterday entitled, "a slap on the wrist: how it pays for unscrupulous employers to take advantage of workers." the report details how employers feel emboldened to load violate labor laws because of weak or nonexistent civil monetary penalties. monetary penalties are supposed to serve as a deterrent and hold employers accountable for labor law violations. however, today they have beco
since nixon left for their democratic successors a worse deficit situation than they inherited, without exception. and using every microeconomic metric, the economy does better when democrats are in charge. today's hearing is an opportunity to set the record straight and tell the truth. president biden and acting secretary su have worked to support workers, businesses, and our economy. we will continue to focus on concrete solutions to put money back into workers pockets, keep workers healthy...
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and nixon went with the video cameras to chambers farm and he. busy came to a have these documents and they made a big scene before the media and a nursing. these documents that the chambers of buried and this was all played up before the media and how his was a spy. so he played that master flights that propelled his political career was a little bit what? because because because, because let me just add this and i'll let you continue, but everything back then what seemed to the prism of good and bad and good was a bad was anything that looked or smell like communism. it was a really simple world to figure out back then. that's what makes it so difficult today. there is no communism. well, there's communism in the minds of some crazy republicans and stuff, you know, everybody's a communist, but that's about what the reality is. back that it kind of was and that's, it was a simpler time because of that, the, the new see what i'm going up there in this i, i agree with you. i mean, this is, you know, coming in the aftermath of world war 2, where am
and nixon went with the video cameras to chambers farm and he. busy came to a have these documents and they made a big scene before the media and a nursing. these documents that the chambers of buried and this was all played up before the media and how his was a spy. so he played that master flights that propelled his political career was a little bit what? because because because, because let me just add this and i'll let you continue, but everything back then what seemed to the prism of good...
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we really made progress later on a bipartisan as bases under nixon, ford and under president george w. bush and others where we said this is a big gap. what came about from this time was pretty remarkable. these are durable programs. medicaid not only reduces poverty by most measures that account for health coverage but it reduces people's interactions with the criminal justice system which is really important in an age of mass incarceration which is another thing the president didn't foresee but we went down that path. what didn't come about was a balancing of the economy. similarly, as scott said, there is a sense of a rising tide would lift all boats. that was sort of true when you look back to when president kennedy first use that metaphor about stuff happening in part of that is because there was a massive decline in unionization. the economy is not producing the gauge it once did in an even way. it did produce gains but not for folks at the bottom. that made it more and more necessary if we didn't change out the economy was producing wages and earnings for groot, more was necess
we really made progress later on a bipartisan as bases under nixon, ford and under president george w. bush and others where we said this is a big gap. what came about from this time was pretty remarkable. these are durable programs. medicaid not only reduces poverty by most measures that account for health coverage but it reduces people's interactions with the criminal justice system which is really important in an age of mass incarceration which is another thing the president didn't foresee...
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richard nixon easily elected and the democrats basically in the hills for the next eight years until jimmy carter came long after nixon's resignation. that is what we're seeing right now if we were to preview the summer and the election coming up in november. jon: the right joe concha, good to talk to you thanks. >> thank you take care. >> still to come as you watch a video of some of the mayhem today on the campus of the university of virginia we will take a deep dive into reports of outside agitators stirring up a lot of this campus chaos. our law enforcement agencies are investigating them or ignoring them? former fbi special agent nicole parker shares her thoughts next. >> the university of california is impounded on colonialism. it is inherently a violent institution. [background noises] [inaudible] [background noises] [inaudible] because i've never seen anything like it. it was like a glimpse into what's actually happened. we were attacked by the zionists. >> fellow protesters with with severe allergies to bananas i have had banana start at me. jon: state of higher education to
richard nixon easily elected and the democrats basically in the hills for the next eight years until jimmy carter came long after nixon's resignation. that is what we're seeing right now if we were to preview the summer and the election coming up in november. jon: the right joe concha, good to talk to you thanks. >> thank you take care. >> still to come as you watch a video of some of the mayhem today on the campus of the university of virginia we will take a deep dive into reports...
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democrats lose the white house this fall, taking a page from richard nixon. speed to a her spokesperson said that did not happen. this november the vice president will prepare to be inaugurated for the second term of the biden/harris administration. joe concha a fox news contributor and joins us now. the vp thinking plan b according to this report, what do you think about it? the public polling telling the biden people this could be a one-term presidency and vice presidency. look, she runs her office in california, and that is a great job for her because basically if you are a governor of california you can do whatever you want your think about gavin newsom, right, the french laundry and pushing mass mandates and meanwhile at dinner with all of these people at a fancy restaurant in napa. remember the super bowl in los angeles, the los angeles rams, kids mast inside of the stadium but there he is partying with magic johnson without a mask. here's the bottom line, no one no one likes kamala harris, even in california because when she ran for president back in 2
democrats lose the white house this fall, taking a page from richard nixon. speed to a her spokesperson said that did not happen. this november the vice president will prepare to be inaugurated for the second term of the biden/harris administration. joe concha a fox news contributor and joins us now. the vp thinking plan b according to this report, what do you think about it? the public polling telling the biden people this could be a one-term presidency and vice presidency. look, she runs her...
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and there never will be under foreign administration. >> i'm sorry. but i just? in that moment everyone under the umbrella of the cold war do their soviet domination in eastern europe he denied it out right it did not work out for him. >> to underline the importance and how his shift and we internalize these debates are once read one of ronald reagan's campaign advisors had 80% how you look, 15% higher sound and only 5% we have a the said dont if it's right or wrong. we began the era of that's how people internalized. >> it so i spent so much time in the mirror before the show. 80% hi look that's it. cooks are in this error is the most memorable moments in the televise air of debate you have a ronald reagan versus walter mondale in 1984. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i'm not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [laughter] >> regular 73 at the time is the oldest president then and elective would deafly be the oldest of 3000 attack on his as he sell this fastball? took the oxygen out of the room. even his
and there never will be under foreign administration. >> i'm sorry. but i just? in that moment everyone under the umbrella of the cold war do their soviet domination in eastern europe he denied it out right it did not work out for him. >> to underline the importance and how his shift and we internalize these debates are once read one of ronald reagan's campaign advisors had 80% how you look, 15% higher sound and only 5% we have a the said dont if it's right or wrong. we began the...
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what's it all about every, every administration has lied, every administration is tap wire cheated, so-and-so why are they this one just had the bad luck to get caught? >> every i'm told that i'm on the nixon tapes 26 times they later found out that he are just hated my staff by the way, when i was sitting in that witness chair, i felt guilty it's a very strange feeling. so you might hear the first one dicamba was doing things that carson wasn't in ways that carson wasn't. i get used as a stick to beat jonny somebody made this smarter. that's remark we can count on cabinet to have somebody from water later on while johnny has charro but more people liked carson and kavak could never crack that tangled up in your wires there? oh. oh would it be like right back can. >> one. >> i want to be working with and to be with my family i want you to join your brothers in the rank. >> welcome to the show i just love being out there with you guys the only thing that matters to me claw. read. the or no streaming exclusively on macs all new subway routes are packed with delicious ingredients in a pillar, we
what's it all about every, every administration has lied, every administration is tap wire cheated, so-and-so why are they this one just had the bad luck to get caught? >> every i'm told that i'm on the nixon tapes 26 times they later found out that he are just hated my staff by the way, when i was sitting in that witness chair, i felt guilty it's a very strange feeling. so you might hear the first one dicamba was doing things that carson wasn't in ways that carson wasn't. i get used as a...
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california to run for governor if democrats lose the white house this fall taken a page from richard nixon. however, the vice president's team says otherwise here's a quote from them. this november the vice president will be preparing to be inaugurated for the second term of the of the brandon harrison administration. yes actually believe they talk this way lisa. >> lisa: i think she can win. you go back to the presidential primary and i don't think she can win, she spent $40 million to drop up before december or in december and was pulling at 3% you look at how unpopular she is as a vice president and that is going to be such a crowded primary field i don't even think she can win. >> e >> harris: when she was actually in charge of the law was she right? >> emily: what this does to me if such it underscores and illustrates how all of this is just a strategy put together by the democratic party that has nothing to do with people's actual functions or abilities because she felt her way up including failing the bar multiple times before she passed that i don't want her as my governor like i d
california to run for governor if democrats lose the white house this fall taken a page from richard nixon. however, the vice president's team says otherwise here's a quote from them. this november the vice president will be preparing to be inaugurated for the second term of the of the brandon harrison administration. yes actually believe they talk this way lisa. >> lisa: i think she can win. you go back to the presidential primary and i don't think she can win, she spent $40 million to...