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and course, it had the benefit of the backing from the nixon white house. so the first battle in this revolution involve satellite technology. and. whitehead perceived that satellite technology be a very disruptive force in the existing telecoms. but until whitehead came along satellite. technology could not disrupt any satellite technology in the early sixties, was buried internationally. a legal monopoly called which was a u.n. organization. so putting a disruptive technology, the u.n. treaty organization, nowhere to going to get nothing. so in the late sixties, the proposal was made that domestic satellite technology would be put into the same monopoly straitjacket that intelsat had placed. satellite technology, international. so to disrupt to i'm sorry to unleash. satellites, disruptive nature. whitehead came up with what he call the open skies policy. this was a policy that said any financially, technically qualified private company could put up a satellite and provide satellite national international connections. this was a stroke of genius. i also lo
and course, it had the benefit of the backing from the nixon white house. so the first battle in this revolution involve satellite technology. and. whitehead perceived that satellite technology be a very disruptive force in the existing telecoms. but until whitehead came along satellite. technology could not disrupt any satellite technology in the early sixties, was buried internationally. a legal monopoly called which was a u.n. organization. so putting a disruptive technology, the u.n. treaty...
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she got it because there was a secret behind the scort between the nixon white house and then the ford white house to normalize relations, to try to cuba. it didn't end up going so well. but th was an effort to do that in this interview this interview that they gave barbara walters, was part of an effort by the cubans to present a different side of fidel castro. this is not something barbara walters knew at the time, nor have cared why she got the interview. she only that that she got the 's the most wonderful interview. he said they go on a boat across the bay of pigs. it's not even an interview. it's a whole life, you know, a day in the life of fidel. it became a one hour special. they cross the bay of pigs in a boat and fidel likes to spearfish there. and he drives seat across the mountains to go to this mountain ere he gives her his gun, the hold aloft ash streams so his gun doesn't get wet and they end up with whole roasted pig and wine from argentina. and, you know, it sparked all these they were more than friends, which sheen that had the kind of connectionwith, the people she i
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now cnn contributor that former nixon white house counsel john dean, jon, thanks so much for joining us. first of all, how serious do you take this threat that trump potentially could face? potential jail time i think the judge made it very clear in his written order that the he realized that $1,000 per incident fine was not going to have a big impact on donald trump and that, if necessary, to make the point and to enforce the orders of the court, he would incarcerate and that's where it is now. >> i don't think he'll do that on thursday if they're more orders or more violations because the warning is very just very recent. but after that, i think he very well might imprison him do you see trump's decision to take down to delete the offending posts, and he did that before the deadline yesterday afternoon as assignee will take this order from the judge very seriously going forward. >> i think there's indications also from the past trial, wolfe, that when he was fined by judge kaplan in the e. >> jean carroll defamation case, and he was going after he was attacking everybody there when
now cnn contributor that former nixon white house counsel john dean, jon, thanks so much for joining us. first of all, how serious do you take this threat that trump potentially could face? potential jail time i think the judge made it very clear in his written order that the he realized that $1,000 per incident fine was not going to have a big impact on donald trump and that, if necessary, to make the point and to enforce the orders of the court, he would incarcerate and that's where it is...
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white house counsel that's all john just first-year reaction to the verdict guilty on all 34 counts not surprised it was a very weak defense, three trump team put on they wanted to address all issues instead of a very narrow issue is which i think that'll be the focus of the appeal is whether or not indeed he was at work while he was in the white house covering up the prior actions of his campaign. so it was a week defense, just that was so i was not surprised to see the jury i'm back on all 34 talking to folks who've looked at this kind of case in this kind of guilty verdict. it seems unlikely that trump may get jail time here, but what if he did? and depending on when he would serve that, what would that mean? for the country well, first of all, he has detail of secret service agents that are there to protect him at all times in his post-presidential years, richard nixon who had the same privilege, waved at after he was in retirement for a few years and said he really didn't want the secret service around him all the time so if trump coaston jail somehow that detail is going to be
white house counsel that's all john just first-year reaction to the verdict guilty on all 34 counts not surprised it was a very weak defense, three trump team put on they wanted to address all issues instead of a very narrow issue is which i think that'll be the focus of the appeal is whether or not indeed he was at work while he was in the white house covering up the prior actions of his campaign. so it was a week defense, just that was so i was not surprised to see the jury i'm back on all 34...
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i'm talking with the former nixon white house counsel john dean very is he joins me next, actually next. oh, now, while you play music in my ear then so okay, here john. oh, you're right now. you're testimony. i want to talk to you right now. you're testimony, again, former president nixon is frankly legendary what did you think of cohen's testimony today? >> ralph all the reports i've heard, it was very good. obviously, the big test is going to come tomorrow as the panel made clear, when he subject to cross when you look at this, i mean, the idea of this tape, obviously, the nixon tapes distinct from what's happening here in this courtroom, but you disclosed your suspicion about the existence of nixon's oval office tapes. >> we were to talking about the jury hearing. the tape of trump and cohen talking about this hush money payment to chemical duggan. i want to play for just to remind everyone what this tape sounded like. listen to this correct. >> so i'm i'm all over that. and i spoke to alan about it when it comes time for the financing, which will be well i've yourself getting old w
i'm talking with the former nixon white house counsel john dean very is he joins me next, actually next. oh, now, while you play music in my ear then so okay, here john. oh, you're right now. you're testimony. i want to talk to you right now. you're testimony, again, former president nixon is frankly legendary what did you think of cohen's testimony today? >> ralph all the reports i've heard, it was very good. obviously, the big test is going to come tomorrow as the panel made clear, when...
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cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel john dean is joining us now. john great to see you here is i'm saying this out loud. it is amazing to see this history unfolding before us. the former president will be in this war room at a courthouse waiting to see what the verdict is in this criminal trial. what are you expecting to hear in the closing argument? >> well, i know the state will go first excuse me. he had the prosecution will go last in the state system, whereas trump will and his team will go first. so i expect to hear them really avoid the documents go after a couple of the witnesses, probably stormy daniel's and michael cohen, and that'll be their focus trying to tear them down is unreliable. witnesses. >> then the prosecution will go and they'll have the rebuttal as well as the close. >> they'll have the last word in the case. and i think they'll go towards the documents which on one track will actually yet them all the way to a verdict of guilty, as well as the witnesses you can go to the second track and find guilt on basis of the witness's
cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel john dean is joining us now. john great to see you here is i'm saying this out loud. it is amazing to see this history unfolding before us. the former president will be in this war room at a courthouse waiting to see what the verdict is in this criminal trial. what are you expecting to hear in the closing argument? >> well, i know the state will go first excuse me. he had the prosecution will go last in the state system, whereas trump...
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john dean is a senior, a cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel. >> he also co-wrote the book for terrion nightmare trump and his followers. so john, i'm glad to see you so a couple of things today and i've been curious, everyone's interpretation of this when bragg has been quiet, he has not talked about the case. he has not been in the courtroom until this afternoon after keith davidson testimony, he is in the room what what what do you read into that is do you think good already planned to do that or did it have anything to do with his davidson's testimony i don't think it had to do directly with david. >> his testimony which actually went in very well overall, there were a couple of bumps, but there always are. and that makes you when is just the proceeding. so i letitia james, for example, the new york attorney general, she was in court every day and went to the microphones afterwards. bragg appears to have taken a very different posture where he's not going to offer daily commentary of any kind nor appear in court every day he had feels it's in good hands with his pr
john dean is a senior, a cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel. >> he also co-wrote the book for terrion nightmare trump and his followers. so john, i'm glad to see you so a couple of things today and i've been curious, everyone's interpretation of this when bragg has been quiet, he has not talked about the case. he has not been in the courtroom until this afternoon after keith davidson testimony, he is in the room what what what do you read into that is do you think good...
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we're joined now by former nixon white house counseled on di, to talk a little bit more about this john, thanks for mean with us here, i wonder based on the testimonies of the trump 4d controller, jeffrey mccartney and the accounts payable employee, debra terrace off so far, if you think that they have done what the prosecution needs to do, if they have been able to create either eight papers portrayal that leads directly to former president trump, or if they are just able to make it so unbelievable that trump, a bit of a micromanager financial flee was not involved in all of this briana. >> i think they've done both. i think they have left are very strong paper trail directs the jury to just a few unanswered questions from which they can easily draw inferences. and i think the witnesses have done the same. they've put a big context and a big picture together for the jury and the case is very clear. the picture is very clear. so i'm not quite sure what michael cohen is going to testify thank to or how long they'll need him. and i'm was thinking here is we're reading the chat, it could b
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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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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
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the generation that was alive when when nixon left the white house, they ing. it was to see him get that helicopter and leave and he was even convicted of a felony. let alone running so this just something that's out of the bounds of normal politics and something we've never seen before. >> how will the history book street former president trump after this moment? >> you know, i think the initial reaction we saw from trump really fits with the trump persona. he's he's promising that there was information related, the trial that we were able to see that he's going to really to previously with, you know, things like tax returns he's he's painted the whole trial as part of some scheme to undermine the 2024 election, which is what he did pre 2016 pre 2020. so i think a lot of this fits the you know, style of campaigning. but having said that, there are some serious differences here. trump know could be looking at that time behind huge poll show even republican supporters of trump said that he was found guilty that could get them to change their vote. so history may
the generation that was alive when when nixon left the white house, they ing. it was to see him get that helicopter and leave and he was even convicted of a felony. let alone running so this just something that's out of the bounds of normal politics and something we've never seen before. >> how will the history book street former president trump after this moment? >> you know, i think the initial reaction we saw from trump really fits with the trump persona. he's he's promising that...
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>> a guy who ran for office the first time when nixon was in the white house and to be a 39% is pretty bad but immigration is an issue in inflation is an issue and now weaponization of the justice system is a huge issue and we will solve all that. >> you are a business person it may give you time to quiet the dog but i will play a soundbite from donald trump talking about business and particularly ev mandates and i believe you are a car dealer so i will get your reaction after this. >> our country is in bad shape and they are very much against me saying these things, they want to raise your taxes by four times. they want to stop you from having cars with ridiculous mandates that make it impossible for you to get a car or afford a car but make it possible for china to build all of our cars. >> are those ev mandates green energy biden administration something voters react to particularly in a state like yours where cars are made? >> absolutely and we make internal combustion engines and the people here realize week continue on this path mandating electric vehicles, we will hand the auto
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was the white house at all cooperating with the senate committee at this point, the summer of 73? well, it's interesting, because the white house took a decidedly obstruction, a stance in early 1973. in fact, it so irritated sam ervin that he held an unusual press conference, unusual for sam ervin, and that in the course of his more than two decades serving in the united states senate, he had only held two press conferences before this moment, but he was so disturbed by the president's claims of execute privilege and separation of powers as justifications for not co-op trading with the senate's investigators that ervin held a press conference in which he expressed a great deal of moral outrage, and he said that the president essentially was taking the position that he had the right of a king, that he was not accountable to another co-equal branch of g government that was trying to fulfill its constitutionally obligated right to investigate. and not only did he i mean, he he like to use a lot of folksy charm in his in his he was a very folksy person in his demeanor. but at this pre
was the white house at all cooperating with the senate committee at this point, the summer of 73? well, it's interesting, because the white house took a decidedly obstruction, a stance in early 1973. in fact, it so irritated sam ervin that he held an unusual press conference, unusual for sam ervin, and that in the course of his more than two decades serving in the united states senate, he had only held two press conferences before this moment, but he was so disturbed by the president's claims...
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was the white house at all cooperating with the senate committee at this point, the summer of 73? well, it's interesting, because the white house took a decidedly obstruction, a stance in early 1973. in fact, it so irritated sam ervin that he held an unusual press conference, unusual for sam ervin, and that in the course of his more than two decades serving in the united states senate, he had only held two press conferences before this moment, but heaso disturbed by the president's claims of executive privilege and separation of powers as justifications for not co-op trading with the senate's investigators that ervin held a press conference in which he expressed a great deal of moral outrage, and he said that the president essentially was taking the position that he had the right of a king, that he was not accountable to another co-equal branch of government that was trying to fulfill its constitutionally obligated right to investigate. and not only did he i mean, he he like to use a lot of folksy charm in his in his he was a very folksy person in his demeanor. but at this press c
was the white house at all cooperating with the senate committee at this point, the summer of 73? well, it's interesting, because the white house took a decidedly obstruction, a stance in early 1973. in fact, it so irritated sam ervin that he held an unusual press conference, unusual for sam ervin, and that in the course of his more than two decades serving in the united states senate, he had only held two press conferences before this moment, but heaso disturbed by the president's claims of...
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white house counsel john dean. >> good to see you. mr. de, michael cohen testifying about his decision to turn on donald trump. this came after pressure from his own family to put them over trump does this remind you in any way of when you made your decision to no longer protect nixon my my decision was somewhat extended period of time where i worked within the white house's the tape show crimes, but i knew we were in trouble for i was unpersuasive. >> and then finally, at one point they decided what a util make a good scapegoat and i didn't think it was a role that i wanted to play and so i shot across their bow by going to the washington post, new york times what, whole than what have you and publicly said they had picked the wrong person to be escaped goat. so i was in open battle, unlike michel, i might add j. that one of the tough things for a witness, which i spent a lot of time on the witness stand, are sidebars you're sitting there in limbo, not quite sure how you go after the sidebar. are you and you can't hear the sidebar so
white house counsel john dean. >> good to see you. mr. de, michael cohen testifying about his decision to turn on donald trump. this came after pressure from his own family to put them over trump does this remind you in any way of when you made your decision to no longer protect nixon my my decision was somewhat extended period of time where i worked within the white house's the tape show crimes, but i knew we were in trouble for i was unpersuasive. >> and then finally, at one point...
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the forgotten americans end up giving the white house to nixon again. i think it is important for us to understand the political forces driving this response and once we do that, maybe we can offer a much more complicated view of what is happening. let me say this quickly, the divestment movement on college campuses has been going on since i think the organization was started in 2005. so we have this convergence that we need to make sense of. >> the divestment movement has been discredited by some people is anti-semitic since day one. i have had this discussion with years for people who say it is an economic, nonviolent movement. not allowing that to have proceed may have taken a release valve out from what we are seeing today. >> 1000% and these are conversations i've been having with people on campus and with students and with people on the sidelines of protests. i think that the movement -- also i think the difficulty of this particular issue when it comes to israel, palestinians. this is for so many a no go issue. something people are used to not wa
the forgotten americans end up giving the white house to nixon again. i think it is important for us to understand the political forces driving this response and once we do that, maybe we can offer a much more complicated view of what is happening. let me say this quickly, the divestment movement on college campuses has been going on since i think the organization was started in 2005. so we have this convergence that we need to make sense of. >> the divestment movement has been...
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tough law and order approach richard nixon took that got them into the white house, the present republican front-runner and nominee, hopes to parrot the same. charlie gasparino following that. it could be magic as well. charles: my father was one of those, quote, silent majority people. a term coined by social scientist kevin phillips. it was something my dad, blue-collar construction worker, ex-marine and every day he has seen american flags burn. the protests around the vietnam war, it is an unpopular war, people, american citizens were dying, no end insight, nixon got us out of the war, but if you think about it, a much more realistic sort of turn and that is what trump was hoping would help propel to get money fundraising, they are ramping up the fundraising particularly on a big-money donor. and popularitywise, one of the striking things is president biden hasn't said a word about it until now. he is so timid about his base that it is much of it, hates israel, he is willing to allow realism. people saying jews committed genocide, let's commit genocide on jews. neil: that law & order t
tough law and order approach richard nixon took that got them into the white house, the present republican front-runner and nominee, hopes to parrot the same. charlie gasparino following that. it could be magic as well. charles: my father was one of those, quote, silent majority people. a term coined by social scientist kevin phillips. it was something my dad, blue-collar construction worker, ex-marine and every day he has seen american flags burn. the protests around the vietnam war, it is an...
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house counsel for president nixon, john dean, john great to have you here. i want to ask you about friday's testimony as we saw hope hicks, who for so long with so close to president and trump and his orbit, how difficult do you think it was for her to take the stand in front of her former boss. she kept saying she was there under subpoena and she's also one of the few aides that hasn't tried to get a cable deal or a book deal or anything like that? >> i suspect it was very difficult for she appears to be a lovely young lady. i have three granddaughters. i'm very sensitive too. young ladies, her age and i watched her. i got secondhand report, obviously but i'm not surprised it was a very emotional experience. the trump family was very close to her. she was given wonderful opportunity at a very early age. and did well in the post. it's not surprising she was nervous because she was going to tell the truth and the truth wasn't always what mr. trump wanted to hear, and he was just a few two feet away from her, and she gave a lot of background on how the trump c
house counsel for president nixon, john dean, john great to have you here. i want to ask you about friday's testimony as we saw hope hicks, who for so long with so close to president and trump and his orbit, how difficult do you think it was for her to take the stand in front of her former boss. she kept saying she was there under subpoena and she's also one of the few aides that hasn't tried to get a cable deal or a book deal or anything like that? >> i suspect it was very difficult for...
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. >> thank you in joining me now is john dean the former white house counsel to president richard nixon and cnn contributor john nice to see you. we are now through another week. this was a big one with stormy daniels. we saw some documents and records coming into play. what's been your main take away from the trial up until this point i've been reading the transcript. >> i'm about a day or so behind where they actually are. and it's a very powerful case. the government has put on in new york they have really filled in so many of the blanks and they have built such a structure that michael cone can come in and testify. and he's largely cooperated already with either other witnesses who who don't necessarily have an extra grind as well as documents. so they have laid a real foundation for this coming week. >> it has been very interesting to see how they've really tried to buttress anything that michael cohen's going to say with two your point, other people that don't have an ax to grind that aren't don't have as checkered of a history as michael cohen does but knowing that how much of co
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can we do a white house food conference? again, the first one and the last one happened in 1969, the year i was born, president nixon. great things came out of that conference. so i am very proud of the white house then after that town hall took on that challenge. susan rice was a champion. she made it happen, brought out the best of congress, bipartisan and did the white house food conference last year, which i hope we will see great results in we will see great results in the next one to three years. already, we are seeing great results. believing that food cannot only sit on the shoulders of our culture. we need to change the name to the department of food. now you have seen the secretaries working together because food can also be help. why? because we have markets in places where women especially, single mothers. but hope is different. it is requested. so american boys and girls -- food is everything. remember when we ran out of baby formula? how much was baby formula? that happened and nobody saw it coming. every presi
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house this fall. taking a page from richard nixon. if meanwhile, the current governor, gavin newsom, is facing backlash for these remarks on the homeless crisis. >> state of california's seen a decan clean in veterans' homelessness -- decline. we have a national model. what prop if decision 1 did is he reinforced that model, provided more resources, and we're very excited to get those dollars to work. pete: here to react, former gubernatorial candidate larry elder. gavin says he's got it all solved, and kamala says if it doesn't work out for me, i'll just follow in gash's footsteps. >> i urge all my my fox listeners to check out my new book. here's the deal, this is plan c for kamala. plan b was for after the biden-harris ticket defeated trump for biden go in the oval office, stay for a few days, sign a few executive orders and then hand over the baton to kamala. surprise, surprise, biden enjoyed being president. more importantly, dr. jill biden enjoyed being president. so now the polls are in the dum
house this fall. taking a page from richard nixon. if meanwhile, the current governor, gavin newsom, is facing backlash for these remarks on the homeless crisis. >> state of california's seen a decan clean in veterans' homelessness -- decline. we have a national model. what prop if decision 1 did is he reinforced that model, provided more resources, and we're very excited to get those dollars to work. pete: here to react, former gubernatorial candidate larry elder. gavin says he's got it...
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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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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 >> long 100 plus days between now and november. 5th. how will you teach this to your students? >> well, i think, yo
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...
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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 di
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%...
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senator into the white house. >> there you go again. >> reporter: in 1980, ronald reagan, a former hollywood actor, re-energizing his campaign in a debate with jimmy carter just ten days before the election. >> debates elect presidents more often than we think. reagan's performance was so strong that the race moved from a near tie to almost a landslide for ronald reagan. >> reporter: and this week confirmation of a rematch between joe biden and republican nominee donald trump four years after the pair squared off in two bruising debates in the summer of 2020. >> the radical left -- >> will you shut up, man? >> reporter: biden commit to go a debate during an interview with howard stern. >> i don't know if you're going to debate your opponent. >> i am somewhere. i don't know when. i'm happy to debate him. >> reporter: before officially throwing down the gauntlet on wednesday. >> donald trump lost two debates to me in 2020. since then he hasn't shown up for a debate. now he's acting like he wants to debate me again. make my day, pal. >> reporter: trump quick to accept writing on truth social, i
senator into the white house. >> there you go again. >> reporter: in 1980, ronald reagan, a former hollywood actor, re-energizing his campaign in a debate with jimmy carter just ten days before the election. >> debates elect presidents more often than we think. reagan's performance was so strong that the race moved from a near tie to almost a landslide for ronald reagan. >> reporter: and this week confirmation of a rematch between joe biden and republican nominee donald...
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the white house inventory was so named for henry wilson ulysses grant second term vice president, but nobody had the nerve to tell nixon that over the past two decades, however, wilson's once lofty reputation has collapsed his name has been scrubbed from schools and other places of honor, including at princeton, the university. he almost single handedly, elevated from mediocrity to greatness. now many of the charges levied against wilson are true. he was an anti-black racist. his administration did impose a much more formalized and radical segregation upon the federal workforce. he failed to act against the wave of pogroms that convulsed american cities in the summer of 1919, just in the city of chicago 38 dead, two thirds of them black, hundreds injured, maybe 2000. who lost homes again, almost all of them black of the greatest challenge on the greatest challenge of his presidency, the first world war, the wilson record is mostly one of failure over the in 1916, wilson tried to negotiate a compromise peace between the allies and the central powers didn't happen. he to prepare for the
the white house inventory was so named for henry wilson ulysses grant second term vice president, but nobody had the nerve to tell nixon that over the past two decades, however, wilson's once lofty reputation has collapsed his name has been scrubbed from schools and other places of honor, including at princeton, the university. he almost single handedly, elevated from mediocrity to greatness. now many of the charges levied against wilson are true. he was an anti-black racist. his administration...
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the white house inventory was so named for henry wilson ulysses grant second term vice president, but nobody had the nerve to tell nixon that over the past two decades, however, wilson's once lofty reputation has collapsed his name has been scrubbed from schools and other places of honor, including at princeton, the university. he almost single handedly, elevated from mediocrity to greatness. now many of the charges levied against wilson are true. he was an anti-black racist. his administration did impose a much more formalized and radical segregation upon the federal workforce. he failed to act against the wave of pogroms that convulsed american cities in the summer of 1919, just in the city of chicago 38 dead, two thirds of them black, hundreds injured, maybe 2000. who lost homes again, almost all of them black of the greatest challenge on the greatest challenge of his presidency, the first world war, the wilson record is mostly one of failure over the in 1916, wilson tried to negotiate a compromise peace between the allies and the central powers didn't happen. he to prepare for the
the white house inventory was so named for henry wilson ulysses grant second term vice president, but nobody had the nerve to tell nixon that over the past two decades, however, wilson's once lofty reputation has collapsed his name has been scrubbed from schools and other places of honor, including at princeton, the university. he almost single handedly, elevated from mediocrity to greatness. now many of the charges levied against wilson are true. he was an anti-black racist. his administration...
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as soon as the plane landed, white house bath issued this written statement by the president of united states. "to set the record straight, i do not know and did not intend to speculate as to whether the tate defendants are guilty, in fact, or not. all of the facts in the case have not yet been presented. the defendant should be presumed to be innocent at this stage of their trial." >> the next day, at the defense table, defendant manson held up , for the jury, a los angeles times headline cyan "manson guilty, nixon declares." the new york times reported that the supreme court judge "took immediate steps to forestall the mistrial by questioning the jurors individually about whether the incident had prejudiced to them. all but one of the 12 jurors and six alternates testified that they had witnessed manson's action, but they all said they could act impartially . one man said he hoped he could. just before the session ended, the judge also sentenced the defense lawyer to county jail for three nights on contempt charges for putting newspapers on the counsel table where manson could get at
as soon as the plane landed, white house bath issued this written statement by the president of united states. "to set the record straight, i do not know and did not intend to speculate as to whether the tate defendants are guilty, in fact, or not. all of the facts in the case have not yet been presented. the defendant should be presumed to be innocent at this stage of their trial." >> the next day, at the defense table, defendant manson held up , for the jury, a los angeles...
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the plane landed, white house staff issued this written statement by the president of the united states. to set the record straight, i do not know and did not intend to speculate as to whether the defendants are guilty, in fact, or not. all of the facts in the case have not yet been presented. defendants should be presumed to be innocent at this stage of their trial. the next day at the defense table, defendant manson held up for the jury a los angeles times headline saying manson guilty, nixon declares. the new york times reported one of the prosecutor said you could only assume that the manson defense counsel brought the paper in with his books and the district attorney complained that the lawyers had done that and asked for the manson lawyers to be penalized for doing that and then while all of that was going on there was a very strong chance that there could be a mistrial in this case. the judge had to personally question each juror and the judge asked each juror to swear under oath that they would be able to reach a verdict based solely on the evidence presented in the courtroom. j
the plane landed, white house staff issued this written statement by the president of the united states. to set the record straight, i do not know and did not intend to speculate as to whether the defendants are guilty, in fact, or not. all of the facts in the case have not yet been presented. defendants should be presumed to be innocent at this stage of their trial. the next day at the defense table, defendant manson held up for the jury a los angeles times headline saying manson guilty, nixon...
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. >> the former white house counsel turned cooperating witness and the watergate scandal is remembered as the man who brought down former president richard nixon at the time. it was arguably the biggest scandal the presidency had ever faced. you said ones that you thought that the dark is days were behind us after the nixon watergate scandal is that still true? it is not true. >> i didn't think we would ever go back to worse than watergate, but we are there today. we have never been more threatened how strong is this case i think this is a good case, a strong case, but not necessarily an overwhelming case. >> the way these laws are being applied is novel and it's not jack smith's fall, it's because we've never seen anything like this in this trial most of the facts aren't up for debate. whenever you're doing any criminal case, intent is always a big part of it. proving intent is always difficult. >> the indictment rises and falls on whether the jury believes that donald trump honestly thought there might have been election fraud or some election irregularity knowing him as well as i do
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house correspondents dinner. i think there's anticipated that there'll be at the democratic convention. people keep drawing this very, very imperfect analogy to 1968. and i would just remind folks, nixon won if people see that i feel like there's protests, there's violence in the streets, swing voters hate that and they can hold their nose and vote for donald trump. so there's something more biden needs to be doing, but i take karen's point. >> well, let's just remember democratic mayor, democratic mirrors the one who actually got it done in new york, by the way, i'm very quickly it was announced today that next week the president will deliver a major speech at the us holocaust memorial museum that was announced earlier today to all of you. thank you very, very much. just ahead, as we continue to monitor the very tense situation at fordham university in new york, we're going to break down the police response there. and at campuses all across the united states with armor all a little bit of this protects you from
house correspondents dinner. i think there's anticipated that there'll be at the democratic convention. people keep drawing this very, very imperfect analogy to 1968. and i would just remind folks, nixon won if people see that i feel like there's protests, there's violence in the streets, swing voters hate that and they can hold their nose and vote for donald trump. so there's something more biden needs to be doing, but i take karen's point. >> well, let's just remember democratic mayor,...
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i think we came to our courses through very different backgrounds and experiences, rich trig nixon was an establishment terrion. he believed in the institutions have government donald trump has no real knowledge or understanding of the institutions of government and he has no conscience either, both dean, who was a white house counsel during watergate in the early 19, and cohen who is trump's lawyer during the alleged events of the hush money scandal, initially stood firmly by their presidents only when things started going south and cohen admitted to crimes and went to jail, did he turn on trump? >> he is a conman and he's achieved now cohen is testifying to how hush money payments were made, how records were falsified, and how he says trump told him to just do it cohen told out front from the get-go, it would be tough facing his old boss. >> nobody wants to do this. this isn't fun. de and understands. he also admitted to a felony and he told the us senate of discussions with nixon about hush money for watergate conspirators amid fierce pushback by the president's defenders pros certa
i think we came to our courses through very different backgrounds and experiences, rich trig nixon was an establishment terrion. he believed in the institutions have government donald trump has no real knowledge or understanding of the institutions of government and he has no conscience either, both dean, who was a white house counsel during watergate in the early 19, and cohen who is trump's lawyer during the alleged events of the hush money scandal, initially stood firmly by their presidents...