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write down richard nixon plus how far would he go to get a story it's all next on politicking with larry king. on the politicking he's a bestselling author he was one hell of a white house correspondent and one of the best anchors ever the long time ago the c.b.s. evening news he currently is the host and managing editor of dan rather reports on access t.v. and i'm honored to have the legendary newsman and my friend then join me he's been with us many times in fact this man while i think we just c.b.s. news would cover hurricanes for us on larry king live the lonely member standing are very very warm over tree dan rather without a man or let's get right to it what do you make of the bridge gate well first of
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all it's an overstatement call it bridges and then what are sort of all these serious but if you first wrote about it this all started with watergate watergate became a shorthand word for a widespread criminal conspiracy led sort of say by the president of united states out of the oval office constitutional crisis to the country more than forty people sort of card time now those who know that story to be true of this widespread criminal conspiracy tried always to soften it by saying well these things happen all the time is bridge gate to use this gate medicaid there's only one good and that's what a good good serious now this bridge fiasco you can call it that as we head toward the funding but the words he would have made that there is one has to has to have some context for things and the want to get is in a whole different category. now this kind of thing does happen in politics very often a widespread criminal conspiracy led by a president whom happened once
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a lifetime first of all i think this story has a long way to run. and what's happening to governor christie he's hunkered down like a mule in a hail storm just right now. i was going to ask you here dan rather is rushing toward first these going through you just gave it to him well he's also admitted he would rather walk through a furnace in a gasoline suit and go through this. because partly is other here's some of your republican compatriots are turning to him like your friends in the desperate housewives turn on one another that's inevitable in these things happen i think it is a long way to run we don't know how it's going to turn out i do not assume that it necessarily knocks christie out of the republican president who lost to find out that he knew about it more could but it was and here now we have to know more they've indicted they've called on people to testify or if someone turned or someone said he did know well that would be very bad news for christie indeed but
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you mention criminal charges that's one difference here watergate is this a widespread criminal conspiracy forty people convicted felons as best i can see there's no more been broken here in the bridge gate thing now it may turn out to be their best to getting one and they invest in their will and one but as i understand it from criminal defense attorneys it is going to be a difficult case to make but we will see what is not a widespread criminal operation i think where the trouble is really going to come down in the courts are civil cases people say listen i was put out this was unfair and i think that if they all have some cases you've covered politicians for so on the something that always amazes me and i defer to your knowledge of this whether christie knew or not let's take his top aide nixon was going to win that election what is the invading democratic headquarters looking for why you're going to win the election one mayor isn't supporting you so your staff close is. for you well you got it when what are you were one whether governor christie knew about it
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or was involved or not we don't. no but at least his staff you have to say they were schooled in the high ninety's on a dumb test this was really dumb to do it on off from all appearances with these big good people did was they parachuted into the valley of the stupid he didn't need to do is read the first he could get them a month from now a year of now two years and it was a dumb thing to do but look who among us haven't done something dumber elias and pettiness the jersey city governors big mayors elected people are all going to come down to help them he says he's not going to go as they cancel everybody down from the state to help out the city why the big politicians major politicians get petty . i can understand of the local councilman but why a governor or a governor's top aide well because nobody's perfect that's number one secondly it depends on organizations take on their personality and character from the top and
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not every political organization is filled with revenge and that i'm point out the downfall of richard nixon was clearly it wasn't good enough for richard nixon to beat his opponents this is key it was key to the watergate thing it wasn't just good enough for him the big his opponents he's want to destroy and that's the lion and you can say in a way that line where that line was made to determine how long this bridge situation goes because if from all appearances they sought to destroy the mayor the democratic mayor riordan supporter to give this reporter lives in ny i was going to discuss this later over europe now fox news channel president of into this roger ailes who's and now they've got a book coming out that really apparently really attacks him i haven't read it yet he was asked in the interview today the distinction between the news and opinionated program his exact reply was i grew up in the era when dan rather hated richard nixon he was
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a newsman but you knew what his opinion was the reaction well first of all of a lot of the you hated things i've never seen it just simply isn't true it isn't really really worth discussing with respect and continue respect the office of the president i respected richard nixon and came into office what is true we know this from the tapes richard nixon hated dan rather and c.b.s. news that's a matter of record and roger ailes was and for all of the things he's accomplished roger ailes was an operative for richard nixon's or an expected to say something like this and frankly i don't take it personally don't take it seriously do you agree with the think that the thought that fox news channel is a actual part of the republican party. you know what i'm pausing only because i want to give a thoughtful answer that i understand that argument i think it goes too far which is to say i think ailes is considers himself still a part of the republican party i think in too far as he's able to that he wants his
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channel to be that way but i don't want to indict everybody at fox news channel because i know some of the pros there who are pretty good i don't want to dance around your question but i do do think that roger ailes would say this about him he is a very good businessman he's very smart about television and he built a network when i for one wasn't at all sure he could do so and has he used to do benefit the republican party yes the record is very clear on that but is it a sole operative in propaganda machine for the party and have stopped short of that right now or move to something more current expectations for obama in two thousand and fourteen what's going to happen in the house and the senate well if you're not discussed many times the straight answer kind of question is i don't know i want to discuss it with you but you know i've been around long enough to know that he who lives by the crystal ball learns to eat a lot of broken glass in ivory every more than my share of the talk about what's going to happen i would say at the present time we're talking here near the end of
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january in the election year i think the republicans keep control the house of representatives i would not be surprised if he's going gains and seats in the house republicans keep control of the house in the senate the republicans will gain seats in the house and the senate but i don't think enough to get control of the senate it is not going to be a good year for brock obama and the democrats in my judgment you easy to few months back that president obama's opponents politically want to cut his heart out and throw his liver to the dogs politically but it is that still true even more today it was when i started you think it's part racist. i do apart only because i know that people jump over them but it was later so venomous well here's a little bit i do want to make clear not everybody who disagrees with obama not nearly everybody not everybody in the republican party but your question was is some of it says yes i think it's impossible to have the first president of color in
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the white house and not recognize that that some of the dislike for him in his policies is rooted in racism no question about it but not by no means all of it and let's acknowledge that president obama has made his own mistakes he hasn't operated a perfect presidency. so it gets complicated but the answer your question is some of the races of course as an american as a journalist forty of us is snowden a hero or a villain you know no human has that person is the most difficult question i try have to try to answer these days i come out of i think he's neither a hero nor a villain at least not on the basis of what we know because we don't know the whole story or you know they leaked or we don't they look no question about that but for example when i'm not did he get the job intending to be the leaker that he became or was he conscience stricken and he got the job which was things like that we
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don't know but again i don't want to bash me but i think like most people i'm i'm a bit torn on the one that i think the information on the medium and long will it will be of value to society we stand a chance of being a better country because this information gets out in the short run i understand the organises listen the country needs to be able to keep some secrets such as who in our spy apparatuses has contacts in pakistan and other places to pose and enjoys difficult to come down on it that i think he's neither a hero nor a villain i think those who say bring him back to this country let him. stand trial that's fine but it quickly gets in the question if you're going to put him on trial what about the head of the g.s.a. of the you know the lawyers on the at the n.s.a. who didn't deliver to the congress what are your thoughts on the right to listen to phone calls of. domestic or foreign
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you know i think you want to hang around with arnold ok denies that no i think in twenty first century reality. that the government has to have a very constricted and very limited ability with proper safeguards built into it to listen to some called what i'm on old really opposed to is blanket listening to calls all over and there is a system in place as we know i'm not saying the system is perfect last point for cyclists is to be used that you have a court where they're supposed to go to this court and the court is supposed to be a check and balance now some of the time they have been going to court other times it looks like the court may be called the fix is in but i tend i can subscribe to a theory that says the government under no circumstances can listen to no telephone calls to most at least not given the terrorist environment which we're operating and read how do you feel about totally one hundred percent would just it's a dilemma but they've got to do what if you knew someone was going to do something
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or you had strong suspicions and you could prevent it do you not for that yes and how would we judge any president who said well i could have known what you know what i decided if better not to be right back with the great dan rather coming up more right after this. or playing. fields in pick spirit travels with the flame from its place in greece. joining james brown for an elemental and epic journey around russia and beyond.
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because. right on the scene. first street. and i were being picture. on our reporter's twitter. and instagram. could be in the know. on. controlling the media agenda is social media expands in scope and influence you tube twitter and facebook entertain and inform hundreds of millions of people every day however the same are used to promote hoaxes and mass propaganda pursuits is it inevitable
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that conventional media is doomed to follow the whims of those gamey hijacked big internet. back to dan rather the former anchor of c.b.s. evening news and now close with access t.v. dan i understand the president is no one from the administration though is the president and first lady going to be a limpets we think. all things considered probably the right right call because well because there's so much going on in the soviet union including the persecution of gays and lesbians but there's only a part of it it wouldn't very difficult for him to go in my judgment but i have no doubt it was a close call on his mind because after all the olympics with most of his in
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a very special category you try to lift above a nation for that matter international politics but in russia at the present time just not possible. ok we have a situation this country the president's unpopular congress is on whose popular it was a hero in america these groups well it's a good question maybe united do a book where all the heroes on i think there are a lot of heroes and i think the cop who walks the lonely beat in a tough neighborhood by himself and my hero i think the single mother with three kids is working four jobs trying to keep her. her family together it was a her on their day to day heroes all over the country in terms of transformational political leaders pretty short supply right now and you look up and down the society but we go through these periods you know larry you know i've gone through so many times before i'm so i'm an optimist by experience and by nature i love this
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country with a deep abiding. love and i'm a priest with a future i know the argument they go listen we're on the down whose lives are in the back side of the slope we're in the room on the standing they get and we have no over commanding heroes in our political life but you know what we'll get there we'll get there again i don't have any doubt about it great lawyer to friend of mine a way that we've been a williams i asked him once you are an optimist so pessimist said of course i'm a pessimist unintelligent. i didn't take the opposite view that i don't know that. compare that i wanted you to compare the controversy over lara logan's now discredited sixty minutes report and the problems you had if your national guard service report on will join her there but i want to make it very clear i don't want to add to c.b.s. news these problems are a local problem i know what it feels like to be in the vortex of those kind of controversies and i'm pulling for everybody at c.b.s.
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news. firstly and of all my life there is a great difference between their situation this is the one you mentioned and what we wanted to do with the bush national guard story let's see it clearly where our story our story was true you could argue in play did that we reach that truth through a flawed process and there were plenty of people that they knew the story was true but they couldn't stand it so they had to make it out to be false that's what happened to us good thing our story was true did george bush's father use influence to keep him from going to be a nom getting him into national guard yes that's true. george w. bush there's no joints thing there's did he disappear from his natural born obligations that's a fact those things are true to our story was true we caught his own you can argue preference shoot him that the process was not pristine but i've got a clue when i come back to i'm not wanting to logan's use i'm not walking sixty minutes use i'm no longer at c.b.s. on that they've got
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a lot to deal with there's another way to do their problems you asked me the difference between that situation in which they have acknowledged that they had a problem witness all account i told me near the end of his life that he was disappointed it was is that kind of a raw deal and you certainly felt when they did the fiftieth anniversary of j.f.k.'s death and trying to airbrush you out when you reported from dallas so many reports on that scene in that area and you feel if you finally you know what i like you any do underside of the grass is a great day i said you have his work and i love it all it happens leaders of the day once i do i do think that. we need to see when it comes to history they can airbrush me out of the pictures they present when it comes to the history the news organizations in be trying to change history and the c.b.s. news history is whether they now like me or not like me or who they are doesn't you
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go through just this coming year and a version of tiananmen square in which we were at the union square the civil rights movement which i covered. not to mention the kennedy assassination so to try to change history and that's fairly serious what they do to me doesn't matter all right you've done a lot to get a story including i told you tried heroin back in one nine hundred fifty five right so you would cover it better so you would understand don't since i've tried pot i live part of the fact i got a friend to smoke the because i thought i would start smoking again but part was i thought about a bunch of illegal have said before i'm always heroin or iran's older or different thing. this is the scene is the houston police station in one thousand nine hundred fifty five i'm covering the police beat heroin and nobody really knew what heroin was my recollection is they had arrested some musicians it into town and they were
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talking about the charging with heroin what is heroin i work in the radio stations or so when you want to do and say well we don't know we've never tried it so what would you do it for me this would not happen today and you can say it was a damn fool thing for me to do but this is what happened between us and what it was like of the number one otherworldly is the best way i can describe it i can also say it gave me a three or four day headache afterward and i came out of it saying myself i don't know what he what he sees in this stuff and i know i never want to face it again and never did and katie couric on the internet we're on the internet. what do you make of all this where's it all going well wish i knew where it's all going but it's part of the reality and going to be part of reality for a long time to come you know we went through in terms of journalism but. also the society we went through the print age of newspapers that gave way to the radio radio era gave way to the television era now the television iran might have been used in a way to the it era doesn't mean it's going to replace television more than television
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replaced radio but the internet is the future when anybody likes it or not now i have to think that overall in the main the internet is a push for good information education edition for years as they have its problems yes one of them being that with anonymity you can smear your neighbor or anybody else nobody can chew over there but nonetheless and if it isn't already true larry i think it's already true but if it isn't true now that most people get most of their news from the internet it soon will be strictly young people now that that's a people don't we revisit all under the age of forty other it's only will depend on newspapers by and large for most of the news no they didn't on television or radio they go to the internet that's where it is yeah but the young they grow up and the old get older and leave us what happens to newspapers in twenty years around i think they'll be around the again having said i'm an optimist i understand the argument that they're finished i don't think so anymore than a normal grid for
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a member of radio came and everybody's that was in newspapers or that is what they were vanished when television came in is that both radio and television if it is it doesn't work out that way i think newspapers will be around i think their content will be more it will be longer longer form it is now because people who want longer form news reports and information go to newspapers you'll miss the old days of three networks and p.b.s. . sure i do of course i do something will say that journalism we have probably for our news but the journalism was better than that there are no more rows now. i'm not sure that's true and i'm not sure on the best person to judge it would have to go you know i'm a i'm a child of the thirty's forty's fifty's sixty's and seventy's i do agree that there are moral stands alone this is one of the problems i had with walter cronkite numb i'm sorry for the way cronkite who was of a bible icon and
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a legend but marone was the founding strength of electronic journalism the know it as we know it i don't think anyone has matched moros the quality of the sustained quality of his journalism but i'm not all right enough to say listen the golden age was back when i was doing it back in the sixty's and seventy's there are a lot of good journalism around the day in fact the three anchors at a.b.c. c.b.s. n.b.c. a very good one to a great of for them first rate first rate and the newscasts a first rate but they're not many people as many used to watching them well i have some argo of the newscast and i think overall where over adult beverage i think the three anchors would say they probably had difficulty with it because there is so sensitive they've always been interested to ratings and demographics but i don't think any either any one of the three network newscasts now are as hard or as hard news as the anchors would like them to be but they'll have to speak speak for
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themselves did you run a tough ship and seem you the managing editor i was so was your orders guest there's anyone up there anywhere but come down from above than say don't rub those . basically you know c.b.s. at that time i can't speak for you know the deal was i was anchor and managing editor of the t.v. years which meant i had to call on every story it was a political process i was asked a lot of other people's opinion but in the end i decided what went in the broadcast and what didn't now after the broadcast as over i was accountable plenty of times i got hauled into the news division president's office and said then what the hell do you think you're doing are you trying to track this thing into the days but that's the way it worked then only there were only two occasions in the twenty four years that was anchor managing editor of even news that a news division president. came anywhere close to commanding that we do something
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coverage one was the and you were a member of this case from the point for a second congressman. condit member there he the n.r.a. or the killing of girl in the lantern gary renard it is very condit everybody else it was august news was late everybody was running with that story i didn't want to run with it and finally the news division president in effect that then you got to run something on theirs and i said it's her journalism the words she said you got to and so but by and large c.b.s. when i was there i got to make the calls on the evening news but i was accountable it was over you know i didn't make all perfectly obvious why did you ever come close to leaving c.b.s. of your own militia going to another network you know the ted turner and well a lot of first let me correct that oh in my heart of hearts you know but there were times when i did carefully consider it. one when when roone arledge oh tried to get me to come to a.b.c. news in one thousand eighty seven united eighty or it was
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a powerful push really really when they're they've you know well if you know what i mean and then. around the two thousand i want to say in one thousand nine hundred ninety two thousand odd ted turner came with an offer and quite honestly i've always wanted to work for ted i admired him from the loves early on but those two times i considered but each time over money was better elsewhere and one could argue might have been better financially to go you know somewhere i've seen be as leaders tend to go my hands their hands i understand and i had the kind of loyalty and also not just loyalty but i thought it was the best place in the world for an electronic journalist to work no regrets on sure you always have regrets you know might or could've should've done there's the one thing all came she's gone. you know i love reporting years and with each new goal i have a patient as i do i have
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a lot of laws larry many of which you know what many of which have been exposed over the years i have a lot of wounds someone's overinflated some of them still open wounds but i think even people who disagree with me are pope like me for a reason that we do it is have a passion for covering the news always have you say working for me going it's that i actually i love to get out on the story and big stories even better than the been out front to be in the really big story. there's nothing my thing you know you kind of got it wakes up and says what's going to happen today absolutely my feet at the floor every warry i say where's the story. under oath as thanks to dan rather for joining the politicking today for my view is out there i want to hear from you join the conversation on my facebook page and share your thoughts on twitter by tweeting at kings things and using the politicking hash tag that's all for this week's politicking we've got
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a surprise guest play next week until. it was a. very hard take. to get on here. and that that would make their feelings.
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appear. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went and saw that all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the warehouses with this it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people eating the earth because it had small
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traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. it was incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath. all of them with dead. good leverage or. was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me the creation of life should care about humans and. this is why you should care only.
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president obama said to deliver a speech on the end. say the civilians methods and many question whether the government is ready to limit the agency's fine reach. russia has a final diplomatic push to ensure all sides get a buzz say at next week's international peace conference on syria. and the u.k. foreign secretary william hague had some north to try and convince scotland not to go it alone with an independence referendum eight months away. is just some cost and.

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