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vice president humphrey. president humphrey won the nomination. ron and dottie went back to laconia and talked about the convention with their friends. >> it is the differences of individual groups and everything else that saved this whole damn thing for us. we all thought the same, we wouldn't be able to -- if you believe in democracy you believe in two things, ration and reason. the other thing su realize all people don't look at what is right for human society the same way. it's a matter of degree. so somehow you have to -- politics are never 100%. you'll probably end up with 60% of what you really want. >> it is never easy to accept defeat, but ron endorsed the decision in chicago and supported the democratic nominee, realizing that humphrey had been nominated by the will of the majority. and before long a large humphrey poster appeared on the side of ron's house. as the campaign moved into its final weeks, the nation considered its choices. vice president humphrey. george wallace, the former governor of
vice president humphrey. president humphrey won the nomination. ron and dottie went back to laconia and talked about the convention with their friends. >> it is the differences of individual groups and everything else that saved this whole damn thing for us. we all thought the same, we wouldn't be able to -- if you believe in democracy you believe in two things, ration and reason. the other thing su realize all people don't look at what is right for human society the same way. it's a...
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before long, a humphrey poster appeared on the side of ron's house.es into its final weeks, the nation considers its choices. , georgesident humphrey wallace, former governor of alabama, and richard nixon. ♪ >> some things -- as the candidates moved across the country, they were surrounded by the traditional vote getting glitter. you.od to see hi. -- there was a theory behind the bands and balloons. each candidate was giving them a the potentialuate president and look closely at him as a man. >> laconia's people are part of one of nature's most impressive paget's. -- pageants. it signals the end of the season with stillness and grandeur open -- interrupted only by the sound of children returning to school. the people of the united states went to the polls to elect their by adent, confronted decision that could hold the key to the nations future place in the world. they knew that whoever the new president would be, he would need the support of the entire nation as he was given the responsibility of leading the country. in this election year, the nation
before long, a humphrey poster appeared on the side of ron's house.es into its final weeks, the nation considers its choices. , georgesident humphrey wallace, former governor of alabama, and richard nixon. ♪ >> some things -- as the candidates moved across the country, they were surrounded by the traditional vote getting glitter. you.od to see hi. -- there was a theory behind the bands and balloons. each candidate was giving them a the potentialuate president and look closely at him as...
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mccarthy and six votes to vice president humphrey.rrator: and vice president humphrey won the nomination. ron and dotty went back to laconia and talked about the convention with their friends. ityou go to the convention, is the very differences of individuals, groups, and everything else. if we all thought the same -- if you believe in democracy, you believe in ration and reason. the other thing is you realize all people don't look at what's right for human society the same way. somehow, you have to -- you will never get the 100%. you will probably end up with 60%. the guy you worked the hardest for -- narrator: it is never easy to accept defeat, but ron endorsed the decision in chicago and supported the democratic nominee realizing humphrey had been , nominated by the rule of the majority. before long, a humphrey poster appeared on the side of ron's house. at the campaign moved into its final week, the nation considers its choices. vice president humphrey, george wallace, the former governor of alabama, representing a third-party mov
mccarthy and six votes to vice president humphrey.rrator: and vice president humphrey won the nomination. ron and dotty went back to laconia and talked about the convention with their friends. ityou go to the convention, is the very differences of individuals, groups, and everything else. if we all thought the same -- if you believe in democracy, you believe in ration and reason. the other thing is you realize all people don't look at what's right for human society the same way. somehow, you...
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victory over hubert humphrey. during the cold war, the u.s. information agency made films for international audiences to promote american society. by law, they couldn't be shown in the u.s. until 12 years after they were produced. this half-hour film is courtesy of the national archives. >> the political situation in new hampshire, the rest of the country is watching us. >> once every four years, when the united states turns its attention to choosing a leader, a small, snowy state in the north of the country becomes the political center of the nation. >> new hampshire clearly wants richard nixon to be the next president. >> the final campaigning is underway in the new hampshire presidential primary coming up next tuesday. richard nixon is urging new hampshire republicans to give him a big sendoff in the quest for the gop nomination. >> new hampshire signals the start of the national campaign by holding the first primary of the year. for the men who then wanted to be president, richard nixon, michigan's governor george romney, and senator eugen
victory over hubert humphrey. during the cold war, the u.s. information agency made films for international audiences to promote american society. by law, they couldn't be shown in the u.s. until 12 years after they were produced. this half-hour film is courtesy of the national archives. >> the political situation in new hampshire, the rest of the country is watching us. >> once every four years, when the united states turns its attention to choosing a leader, a small, snowy state...
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vice president humphrey. president humphrey won the nomination. ron and dottie went back to laconia and talked about the convention with their friends. >> it is the differences of individual groups and everything else that saved this whole damn thing for us. we all thought the same, we wouldn't be able to -- if you believe in democracy you believe in two things, ration and reason. the other thing su realize all people don't look at what is right for human society the same way. it's a matter of degree. so somehow you have to -- politics are never 100%. you'll probably end up with 60% of what you really want. >> it is never easy to accept defeat, but ron endorsed the decision in chicago and supported the democratic nominee, realizing that humphrey had been nominated by the will of the majority. and before long a large humphrey poster appeared on the side of ron's house. as the campaign moved into its final weeks, the nation considered its choices. vice president humphrey. george wallace, the former governor of
vice president humphrey. president humphrey won the nomination. ron and dottie went back to laconia and talked about the convention with their friends. >> it is the differences of individual groups and everything else that saved this whole damn thing for us. we all thought the same, we wouldn't be able to -- if you believe in democracy you believe in two things, ration and reason. the other thing su realize all people don't look at what is right for human society the same way. it's a...
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humphrey. and there's no alternative. paid for my citizens for humphrey muske. mr. mixon silence on the issue of vietnam has become an issue in itself. he talks of an honorable peace. but says nothing about how he would attain it. he says the war must be waged more effectively. but says nothing about how he would wage it. even the man who second is the nomination of rhard nixon, mark hat field has said, the peace talk should not become the skirt for timid men to hide behind. made promises for quote an honorable peace unquote. voters should not be forced to go to the polls with their fingers crossed. [ laughing ] >>> why are more and more millions of americans voting for wallace? >> as president i shall within the law turn back the absolute control of the public school systems to the people of the respective states. >> why are more and more millions turning to governor wall as? take a walk in your street or park tonight. as president i shall help make it possible for you and your families to walk the streets of our cities in safety. >> more and more millions are retu
humphrey. and there's no alternative. paid for my citizens for humphrey muske. mr. mixon silence on the issue of vietnam has become an issue in itself. he talks of an honorable peace. but says nothing about how he would attain it. he says the war must be waged more effectively. but says nothing about how he would wage it. even the man who second is the nomination of rhard nixon, mark hat field has said, the peace talk should not become the skirt for timid men to hide behind. made promises for...
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humphrey. and there's no alternative. paid for my citizens for humphrey muske. mr. silence on the issue of vietnam has become an issue in itself. he talks of an honorable peace. but says nothing about how he would attain it. he says the war must be waged more effectively. but says nothing about how he would wage it. even the man who second is the nomination of richard nixon, mark hat field has said, the peace talk should not become the skirt for timid men to hide behind. made promises for quote an honorable peace unquote. voters should not be forced to go to the polls with their fingers crossed. [ laughing ] >>> why are more and more millions of americans voting for wallace? >> as president i shall within the law turn back the absolute control of the public school systems to the people of the respective states. >> why are more and more millions turning to governor wall as? take a walk in your street or park tonight. as president i shall help make it possible for you and your families to walk the streets of our cities in safety. >> more and more millions are returnin
humphrey. and there's no alternative. paid for my citizens for humphrey muske. mr. silence on the issue of vietnam has become an issue in itself. he talks of an honorable peace. but says nothing about how he would attain it. he says the war must be waged more effectively. but says nothing about how he would wage it. even the man who second is the nomination of richard nixon, mark hat field has said, the peace talk should not become the skirt for timid men to hide behind. made promises for quote...
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richard mixon went on to win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey.ce finished third but won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never has so much military, economic and diplomatic power been use sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.d sewed ineffectivels in vietnam. sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.s sewed ineffecti as in vietnam.o sewed ineffectiy as in vietnam.sewed ineffective as in vietnam.ewed ineffectivel as in vietnam.wed ineffectivelys in vietnam.ed ineffectively as in vietnam.d ineffectively as in vietnam. ineffectively as in vietnam. you factor all of this time, sacrific sacrifice, support and there is no end in support. american people need to turn to new leadership. not tied to the policies and mistakes of the past. i pledge to you, we shall have an honorable end to the war in vietnam. >>> this time, vote like your whole world depended on it. think about it, when the decision of one man can affect your family for generations to come, what kind of man do you want making those decisions? think about it. who is the one man who has th
richard mixon went on to win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey.ce finished third but won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never has so much military, economic and diplomatic power been use sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.d sewed ineffectivels in vietnam. sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.s sewed ineffecti as in vietnam.o sewed ineffectiy as in vietnam.sewed ineffective as in vietnam.ewed ineffectivel as in vietnam.wed ineffectivelys in...
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as heir to the support that had been given to the president, humphrey acquired a substantial number ofegate votes before the national convention. >> thank you very much. hello there. >> senator robert kennedy ended most of his campaign speeches with the phrase "some men see things as they are and ask why. i dream of things that never were and ask why not." before those dreams would ever become reality senator kennedy was killed. shot by an assassin in the kitchen of a los angeles hotel. the nation mourned. and for a time politics were forgotten. although the country had lost a man that many loved, his death could not destroy the essential stability of the democratic process. the nation still had to choose a leader, and in time the campaigns began again. >> do we have a nixon poster? >> jim wilson, working for nixon in laconia, was looking forward to the republican national convention. the choices at the miami beach convention were richard nixon, governor nelson rockefeller of new york, who was now working hard for the nomination, and california's governor, ronald reagan. as the republi
as heir to the support that had been given to the president, humphrey acquired a substantial number ofegate votes before the national convention. >> thank you very much. hello there. >> senator robert kennedy ended most of his campaign speeches with the phrase "some men see things as they are and ask why. i dream of things that never were and ask why not." before those dreams would ever become reality senator kennedy was killed. shot by an assassin in the kitchen of a los...
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richard mixon went on to win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey.t won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never
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we saw in 1968 was whisker thin between richard nixon and hubert humphrey. there was a political impossibility of pulling out of that point. was there another way coming after that. was he obliged to stay the course? alexander: nixon laid out very clearly during his campaign in 1968 that he didn't want it to be, he wanted an honorable peace. he faced up to the fact that we're going to have to deal with the vietnamese and his idea then, he had it in 1968. he put it to the test. it did seem to work. vietnamization. we would gradually withdraw but only as our training of the viennese people and supplying them with arms and munitions and better weapons and that sort of thing. as we gave them better weapons we would pull out. he did that june 8, 1969, he pulled out 25,000 was the initial thing. then in september 40,000. in december another 45,000. sweet pulled out of 115,000 in that first year state in 1969. presumably the vietnamese were taking over more of the battle. one thing we haven't mentioned everyone wonders why the french lost it in 1954. they were star
we saw in 1968 was whisker thin between richard nixon and hubert humphrey. there was a political impossibility of pulling out of that point. was there another way coming after that. was he obliged to stay the course? alexander: nixon laid out very clearly during his campaign in 1968 that he didn't want it to be, he wanted an honorable peace. he faced up to the fact that we're going to have to deal with the vietnamese and his idea then, he had it in 1968. he put it to the test. it did seem to...
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. -- hubert humphrey. there are many examples of that with speeches that brought tension between humphrey and johnson. office continued to confer with president johnson. he had a jet star sent to bergstrom every friday with a packet of materials from ,issinger and general haig briefing papers for president johnson to read. just as president johnson conferred secretly with dwight eisenhower. there was a continuity there. you can argue it one way or the other. we do not want to go with the massive b-52s. those sanctuaries contained significant numbers of north vietnamese soldiers. it was reinforcements to attack americans. those two countries proclaimed to be neutral. they were not neutral and all. for were providing shelter the north vietnamese. it was a very tough decision to escalate. i know many of the veterans out here think we should have gone absolutely to the mat but the china issue and many others, far more complicated. ultimately a very dark challenging year for the united states. we had assassinat
. -- hubert humphrey. there are many examples of that with speeches that brought tension between humphrey and johnson. office continued to confer with president johnson. he had a jet star sent to bergstrom every friday with a packet of materials from ,issinger and general haig briefing papers for president johnson to read. just as president johnson conferred secretly with dwight eisenhower. there was a continuity there. you can argue it one way or the other. we do not want to go with the...
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humphrey to brief a joint meeting of the cabinet and the national security council. also invited, a congressional leadership on both sides of the aisle. >> the one outstanding thing and the most important of all was his observation that the military leaders in that area the best men we have been a will -- able to produce. we feel we have never had a better trained or equipped fighting force and never had better morale found anywhere in the uniform of the united states than those men and women who are in vietnam today. ♪ >> it was veterans day weekend, in fort benning, georgia, the president carried the admiration of his people to the men and women of the armed forces. >> for these americans, vietnam is no academic question. it is not a subject at cocktail parties or debate from a comfort of some distant sideline. these americans here do not live on the sidelines. their lives are tied by flesh and blood to vietnam. talk does not come cheap for them. the cost of beauty is too cruel. the price of patriotism comes too high. ♪ >> the cost through the land, -- across the b
humphrey to brief a joint meeting of the cabinet and the national security council. also invited, a congressional leadership on both sides of the aisle. >> the one outstanding thing and the most important of all was his observation that the military leaders in that area the best men we have been a will -- able to produce. we feel we have never had a better trained or equipped fighting force and never had better morale found anywhere in the uniform of the united states than those men and...
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on overnight, senator humphrey who was the democratic floor leader came to byrdloor and asked senator if he knew when he would finish his speech because they had scheduled the vote for 10:00 the next morning. senator byrd sent, i have enough material to go on for another 14-15 hours but i promise the senator from minnesota that i will finish by 10:00 in the morning. and then he went on to quote poetry, talking about roses red theis neighbors find it in end, humphrey's fate and forth 10:00, saying he would -- in the next morning, 9:55, senator byrd did finish his speech just in time for the closure vote and hubert humphrey's showed up and handy red rose to his lapel so there you have a case of two people on opposite sides of the issue one part of the filibuster against the civil rights bill in one bed for manager to pass the civil rights bill that are coming into the senate in his various senatorial way in this very decadent way that allowed them to have a personal connection despite their political differences. brian: if you are going to recommend one book about the united states sena
on overnight, senator humphrey who was the democratic floor leader came to byrdloor and asked senator if he knew when he would finish his speech because they had scheduled the vote for 10:00 the next morning. senator byrd sent, i have enough material to go on for another 14-15 hours but i promise the senator from minnesota that i will finish by 10:00 in the morning. and then he went on to quote poetry, talking about roses red theis neighbors find it in end, humphrey's fate and forth 10:00,...
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kennedy's assassination and the national political conventions to richard nixon's victory over hubert humphrey. during the cold war, the u.s. information agency made films for international audiences to promote american society. by law, they couldn't be shown in the u.s. until 12 years after they were produced. this half-hour film is courtesy of the national archives. >> the political situation in new hampshire, the rest of the country is watching us. >> once every four years, when the united states turns its attention to choosing a leader, a small, snowy state in the north of the country becomes the political center of the nation. >> new hampshire clearly wants richar
kennedy's assassination and the national political conventions to richard nixon's victory over hubert humphrey. during the cold war, the u.s. information agency made films for international audiences to promote american society. by law, they couldn't be shown in the u.s. until 12 years after they were produced. this half-hour film is courtesy of the national archives. >> the political situation in new hampshire, the rest of the country is watching us. >> once every four years, when...
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bradley whitford is a pretty incredible humphrey.ormances and be right in a privileged position that the camera can get you into. as well as the political brilliance of johnson, you capture the dark side, the really extraordinary insecurities. at one point he said he was going to quit before the 1964 election. was that hard for cranston to capture, because he certainly did it avidly. ask those first few days during the democratic convention when he's actually curled up in bed, sure he is going to lose the election, depending on lady bird to just give him enough courage to get out of ed. i heard all that in the phone calls, there are many recorded phone calls available to us now, and you can feel that on stage, but in the film you really get a ,ense of how vulnerable he was how great the psychological swings were for him. has got it all. he's got the range, so i wasn't nervous about pulling that off. to paraphrase donald trump, we are getting sick of your success. [laughter] another incredible achievement, both in art and commercially
bradley whitford is a pretty incredible humphrey.ormances and be right in a privileged position that the camera can get you into. as well as the political brilliance of johnson, you capture the dark side, the really extraordinary insecurities. at one point he said he was going to quit before the 1964 election. was that hard for cranston to capture, because he certainly did it avidly. ask those first few days during the democratic convention when he's actually curled up in bed, sure he is going...
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bradley whitford is a pretty incredible humphrey.mances and be right in a privileged position that the camera can get you into. al: as well as the political brilliance of johnson, you capture the dark side, the really extraordinary insecurities. at one point he said he was going to quit before the 1964 election. was that hard for cranston to capture, because he certainly did it vividly. >> those few days during the democratic convention when he curled up in bed, like you said, sure the south would abandon them, that he would lose the election depending on labor to give him enough courage to get out of bed, i heard all of that in the phone calls, there are these incredible, many, many afforded -- recorded phone calls, and you can feel that on stage but on the film, you get a sense of helpful herbal he was, how great the psychologically swing was. again, bryan has got it all. he's got the range, so i wasn't nervous about pulling that off. mark: to paraphrase donald trump, we are getting sick of your success. [laughter] congratulations,
bradley whitford is a pretty incredible humphrey.mances and be right in a privileged position that the camera can get you into. al: as well as the political brilliance of johnson, you capture the dark side, the really extraordinary insecurities. at one point he said he was going to quit before the 1964 election. was that hard for cranston to capture, because he certainly did it vividly. >> those few days during the democratic convention when he curled up in bed, like you said, sure the...
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hubert humphrey becomes the democratic nominee. he had not run in any primary and he defeats people like eugene mccarthy and others that run in the primaries. there are a million things going on. martin luther king costs assassination -- there's tremendous reaction against that convention, especially after humphrey loses the election and the democratic party decides that to revisit the rules for how nominees are chosen. >> we are going to take questions and just a couple of minutes with a transition to a conservative southern democrat. george wallace complicating things -- the democratic coalition that had held together with lyndon johnson from the south and jack kennedy from the north is breaking up before our very eyes in 1968. remember the democratic party for a long time had a solid south. who is franklin roosevelt's running mate? john nance garner from south texas. it's all cracking up before our eyes in 1968. >> the democratic party is really the leadership on this. there is a famous commission called the mcgovern fraser comm
hubert humphrey becomes the democratic nominee. he had not run in any primary and he defeats people like eugene mccarthy and others that run in the primaries. there are a million things going on. martin luther king costs assassination -- there's tremendous reaction against that convention, especially after humphrey loses the election and the democratic party decides that to revisit the rules for how nominees are chosen. >> we are going to take questions and just a couple of minutes with a...
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. >> that convention, that summer for democrats didn't help hubert humphr humphrey.r george wallace. but i digress. meanwhile the whole thing is rigged. and that is not donald trump. try bernie sanders wife. >> it's pretty much the establishment. >> get into the indiana action. we're covering all parts of the primary at six. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig secrets. last september a college student was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. >>> it's donald trump alone feeling the burn. and some other stuff. >> do you think they should just do away with the super delegates. because if you look at pledge delegates it is a lot closer race. if you look at super delegate, hillary clinton is just a couple of hundred away from closing this thing. >> yeah it doesn't seem fair that
. >> that convention, that summer for democrats didn't help hubert humphr humphrey.r george wallace. but i digress. meanwhile the whole thing is rigged. and that is not donald trump. try bernie sanders wife. >> it's pretty much the establishment. >> get into the indiana action. we're covering all parts of the primary at six. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct...
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humphrey to brief a joint meeting of the cabinet and the national security council. also invited, a congressional leadership on both sides of the aisle. the one outstanding thing and the most important of all was his observation that the military leaders in that area the best man we have been a will to produce. we feel we have never had a better trained or equipped fighting force and never had better morale found anywhere in the uniform of the united states are those men and women who in vietnam today. >> it was veterans day weekend, in fort benning, georgia, president has the admiration of his people to the men and women of the armed forces >>. americans, vietnam is no academic question. it is not a subject at cocktail parties or debate from a comfort of some distant sideline. these americans here do not live on the sidelines. by fleshes are tied and blood to vietnam. talk does not come cheap for them. the cost of beauty is too cruel. the price of patriotism comes to hide. high. land, cost through the racing the sun across the sky. by noon he was in company with the
humphrey to brief a joint meeting of the cabinet and the national security council. also invited, a congressional leadership on both sides of the aisle. the one outstanding thing and the most important of all was his observation that the military leaders in that area the best man we have been a will to produce. we feel we have never had a better trained or equipped fighting force and never had better morale found anywhere in the uniform of the united states are those men and women who in...
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young people did not go to humphrey and we got nixon. some thought nixon would produce the revolution but he did not. he gave a lot of poor people, lot of black people, a lot of pain. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, republicans had their reagan democrats. anti-trump sentiment is creating hillary clinton republicans. how many will dare to cross party lines? ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> donald trump is the face of the gop. that makes us crony capitalists. it makes us wafflers. it makes us pretty racist. it makes us big government guys. i won't tolerate it. i don't want my children to look at that man and say yeah, he's my president. i won't have that. >> glenn beck is not having it. cracks in gop party unity broke wide open when donald trump emerged as the last man standing and presumptive republican nominee. both presidents george h.w. bush and george w. bush are withholding their endorsements and neither plans to even attend the gop convention in july. house speaker paul ryan is saying nope,
young people did not go to humphrey and we got nixon. some thought nixon would produce the revolution but he did not. he gave a lot of poor people, lot of black people, a lot of pain. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, republicans had their reagan democrats. anti-trump sentiment is creating hillary clinton republicans. how many will dare to cross party lines? ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> donald trump...
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as that speech wore on during the night, senator humphrey, who was the democratic floor leader, came to the floor and asked senator byrd if he knew when he would finish his speech because they had scheduled the all-important culture vote for 10:00 the next morning. senator byrd said, i have enough material to go on for another 14, 15 hours, but i promised the senator from minnesota that i will finish by 10:00 in the morning. and then he went on to quote poetry, and he talked about red roses on his neighbors' vines. and in the end, hubert endingy thanked him for and the next morning at 9:55, senator byrd did finish his speech just in time for the closure vote, and hubert humphrey's showed up and he and the red rose to his lapel. so there you have a case of two people on opposite sides of the issue, one part of the filibuster against the civil rights bill and one going for the civil rights bill coming together in this way that allows them to have a personal connection despite their political differences. brian: if you are going to recommend one book about the united states senate to pe
as that speech wore on during the night, senator humphrey, who was the democratic floor leader, came to the floor and asked senator byrd if he knew when he would finish his speech because they had scheduled the all-important culture vote for 10:00 the next morning. senator byrd said, i have enough material to go on for another 14, 15 hours, but i promised the senator from minnesota that i will finish by 10:00 in the morning. and then he went on to quote poetry, and he talked about red roses on...
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courtney humphrey was there. campus police tell us they received a noise complaint. there was a grad party going on in court yards and apartment complex, part of campus housing. those there say there were maybe 50 or more people at the party and that it was almost exclusively attended by african american students who earlier that day walked down the aisle for graduation. >> most of us graduate in four that was robbed. no discord whatsoever. everyone was celebrating, enjoying themselves. >> reporter: campus police tell us more than one officer had a body camera rolling. they started reviewing that and surveillance video immediately. he lives upstairs and tell us he came down to see the commotion. >> i thought it was probably overly aggressive. i don't really see a reason for why they sprayed pepper spray. at that point it looked like people were trying to leave. >> they were trying to leave. people have to get their keys. >> reporter: several students believe color had something to do with it. >> to feel that you can't celebrate that in a private, peaceful gathering,
courtney humphrey was there. campus police tell us they received a noise complaint. there was a grad party going on in court yards and apartment complex, part of campus housing. those there say there were maybe 50 or more people at the party and that it was almost exclusively attended by african american students who earlier that day walked down the aisle for graduation. >> most of us graduate in four that was robbed. no discord whatsoever. everyone was celebrating, enjoying themselves....
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republican richard nixon won the presidency that year in a tight race over hubert humphrey. this half hour film is courtesy over the alabama department of archives and history. mr. wallace: i am pleased to announce this morning that more than 100,000 telephone ends have registered as members of the american independent party to give us assistance in getting a place in the california ballot in next year's general election. i want to thank the countless californians who have done so much to assist us. i point out these people are representative of millions of americans who are generally concerned about the current direction being followed by our national leadership. ♪ >> ♪ walking in the sunshine sing a little sunshine song put a smile upon your face because there's nothing wrong think about, forget about your worries ♪ announcer: the wallace victory in california did not come easy. when george wallace brought his southern style camping to california's, it did not come easily. southern traditions and national issues have in the past appeared too much at opposite poles. apparen
republican richard nixon won the presidency that year in a tight race over hubert humphrey. this half hour film is courtesy over the alabama department of archives and history. mr. wallace: i am pleased to announce this morning that more than 100,000 telephone ends have registered as members of the american independent party to give us assistance in getting a place in the california ballot in next year's general election. i want to thank the countless californians who have done so much to...
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gene mccarthy was knocked out mcgovern and humphrey took the nomination. is bitterness here. clarence: go ahead. to point out that the rift between the clinton clintonites. tom: sander istas. worsening.ep and sanders' says d.n.c. chair, debbie wasserman, chairman of backsn.c., unfairly clinton. tom: that's true. john: colorado, just a moment -- sanders' delegates are getting threatening calls from clinton backers. clarence: they're behaving like trump people. shame on them. the fact is that -- if bernie stand up there in the end, hold up hillary's hand and say unified, this goes away. pat: would it be like teddy at the 1980 convention, walked on the stage and off. saw it.: we all excused.i please be eleanor: president carter wouldn't debate ted kennedy and far behind inr, delegates. he had no hope and he was angry lose,rter was going to unfortunately. tom: we'll get another debate. clarence: one advantage bernie has is there's no attack ads against him. the other democrats don't want attack bernie but they're attacking hillary and we wonder why hillary is doing poorly in the
gene mccarthy was knocked out mcgovern and humphrey took the nomination. is bitterness here. clarence: go ahead. to point out that the rift between the clinton clintonites. tom: sander istas. worsening.ep and sanders' says d.n.c. chair, debbie wasserman, chairman of backsn.c., unfairly clinton. tom: that's true. john: colorado, just a moment -- sanders' delegates are getting threatening calls from clinton backers. clarence: they're behaving like trump people. shame on them. the fact is that --...
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courtney humphrey was there. >> i'm hopping the balcony to get out. i'm not shot. that's my immediate thought. >> reporter: campus police tell us they received a call for a noise complaint a little before 1:50 saturday morning. there was a grad party going on at courtyards in the apartment complex part of campus housing. and those who were there say there were 50 or more there and exclusively attended by african- american students who earlier that day walked down the aisle for graduation. >> most of us graduated in four years and we are happy. and that was robbed. >> there was no discord whatsoever. everyone was celebrating. enjoying themselves. >> reporter: campus police tell us more than one officer had a body camera rolling. they started reviewing that, and surveillance video, immediately. >> it was probably one of the loudest parties i have heard in a while. >> reporter: this tune was not at the party and lives upstairs and he came down to see the commotion. >> i thought it was probably overly aggressive. i don't know why they it looked like they were going to
courtney humphrey was there. >> i'm hopping the balcony to get out. i'm not shot. that's my immediate thought. >> reporter: campus police tell us they received a call for a noise complaint a little before 1:50 saturday morning. there was a grad party going on at courtyards in the apartment complex part of campus housing. and those who were there say there were 50 or more there and exclusively attended by african- american students who earlier that day walked down the aisle for...
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whales could continue to swim inland, up the sacramento river, and get stuck as a humpback named humphreydid back in the '80 and '90s. >> tide can shift relatively quickly, leave the animal in water that's not navigable. also as they move up into rivers and fresh water which can start overtime to have effects on their skin. >> reporter: biologists say warmer water temperatures caused by el niÑo are drawing in marine mammals that would typically only be seen in deeper water, but how long these whales remain in the bay, reena, is still unclear. i accept i'm not 22 in the bay, reena, is still unclear. i accept i do a shorter set these days. a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both... that's what i wanted to hear. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, <
whales could continue to swim inland, up the sacramento river, and get stuck as a humpback named humphreydid back in the '80 and '90s. >> tide can shift relatively quickly, leave the animal in water that's not navigable. also as they move up into rivers and fresh water which can start overtime to have effects on their skin. >> reporter: biologists say warmer water temperatures caused by el niÑo are drawing in marine mammals that would typically only be seen in deeper water, but how...
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kennedy's assassination and the national political conventions to richard nixon's victory over hubert humphrey in the general election. during the cold war the u.s. films made films for international audiences and by law they couldn't be shown in the u.s. until 12 years after they were produced. this half hour film is courtesy of the national archives. >> the political situation here in new hampshire. the rest of the country is still watching. >> once every four years when the united states turns its attention to choosing a leader, a small snowy state in the northeastern corner of the country becomes the political center of the nation. >> new hampshire clearly wants richard nixon to be the next president of the united states. >> the final campaigning is under way in the new hampshire presidential primary. on the republican side richard nixon is urging new hampshire republicans to give him a big send-off in his quest for the gop presidential nomination. >> new hampshire signals the start of the national presidential campaign by holding the first primary election of the year. so the men who then
kennedy's assassination and the national political conventions to richard nixon's victory over hubert humphrey in the general election. during the cold war the u.s. films made films for international audiences and by law they couldn't be shown in the u.s. until 12 years after they were produced. this half hour film is courtesy of the national archives. >> the political situation here in new hampshire. the rest of the country is still watching. >> once every four years when the...
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gold water. >> and then after mcgovern and what happened, lyndon johnson and the war. >> hubert humphrey >> they were saying, they were also proactive things that happened after all of that. in the case of 18968, richard nixon who no one thought could make a comeback, saw with his kind of political brilliance, and did he this v, that he put together the southern strategy. you can get states-- . >> rose: silent majority. >> right. >> and when mcgovern lost in 72, bill clinton and guys like that found the third way as they described it. democratic governor of a southern state. he kind of knew where the temple of the country was in ways that other people didn't. that worked for them. >> conservative on fiscal policy and moderate on. >> exactly. >> and the other thing i always thought the best thing that ever happened to clinton was that he lost his first run for re-election as governor. and it didn't make him more humble, necessarily, but he learned who he had to deal with. he had to go out and see tyson chickens and-- . >> rose: some will argue that the fact that he was a southern governor
gold water. >> and then after mcgovern and what happened, lyndon johnson and the war. >> hubert humphrey >> they were saying, they were also proactive things that happened after all of that. in the case of 18968, richard nixon who no one thought could make a comeback, saw with his kind of political brilliance, and did he this v, that he put together the southern strategy. you can get states-- . >> rose: silent majority. >> right. >> and when mcgovern lost in...
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as that speech wore on during the night, senator humphrey, who was the democratic floor leader, came to the floor and asked senator byrd if he knew when he would finish his speech because they had scheduled the all-important culture vote for 10:00 the next morning. senator byrd said, i have enough material to go on for another 14, 15 hours, but i promised the senator from minnesota that i will finish by 10:00 in the morning. and then he went on to quote poetry, and he talked about red roses on his neighbors' vines. and in the end, hubert humphrey thanked him for ending on time and the next morning at 9:55, senator byrd did finish his speech just in time for the closure vote, and hubert humphrey's showed up and he and the red rose to his lapel. so there you have a case of two people on opposite sides of the issue, one part of the filibuster against the civil rights bill and one going for the civil rights bill coming together in this way that allows them to have a personal connection despite their political differences. brian: if you are going to recommend one book about the united sta
as that speech wore on during the night, senator humphrey, who was the democratic floor leader, came to the floor and asked senator byrd if he knew when he would finish his speech because they had scheduled the all-important culture vote for 10:00 the next morning. senator byrd said, i have enough material to go on for another 14, 15 hours, but i promised the senator from minnesota that i will finish by 10:00 in the morning. and then he went on to quote poetry, and he talked about red roses on...
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republican richard nixon won the presidency that year in a tight race over democrat hubert humphrey. courtesy hour film is of the alabama film history archives. announce thatd to more than 100 thousand californians have registered as members of the american independent party in order to give us a assistance in getting a place on the california ballot next year's general election. i want to thank the countless thousands of californians who have done so much to assist us. i point out that these people are representative of millions of americans who are generally concerned about the current direction being followed by our national leadership. ♪ >> the wallace victory in california did not come easy. where george wallace brought his southern styled campaign to california, he baffled many by dot seemed to be too much to not directly relate to california. southern traditions and national issues have, in the past, appeared to much at opposite poles. apparently, wallace wasn't bothered that his down-home campaign, complete with gospel singing, he will did some people. it worked. national new
republican richard nixon won the presidency that year in a tight race over democrat hubert humphrey. courtesy hour film is of the alabama film history archives. announce thatd to more than 100 thousand californians have registered as members of the american independent party in order to give us a assistance in getting a place on the california ballot next year's general election. i want to thank the countless thousands of californians who have done so much to assist us. i point out that these...
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by humphrey in abu dhabi. mark mobius from templeton has been in town. what did he have to say?> he was in town on his way to saudi arabia for a big investors conference tomorrow. what he told us was that he's confident oil is going to reach $60 a barrel. he thinks it is a derivative play, not a supply and demand issue. he thinks there's no need for a freeze on supply. he's confident about the economy's in saudi arabia, in the uae. he's not so confident about egypt at the moment. he also is confident overall with emerging markets. manus cranny put to the executive chairman of templeton emerging markets why so confident about emerging markets? m.: first of all, continued deterioration of the u.s. economy. continued weakness in the u.s. equity market. what you are seeing after three years of underperformance, now you are seeing a flow back away from the u.s. and you are seeing that with some of the emerging-market currencies getting stronger. i believe we are at a turning point for emerging markets. mobius, theark executive chairman of templeton emerging markets. very confident on
by humphrey in abu dhabi. mark mobius from templeton has been in town. what did he have to say?> he was in town on his way to saudi arabia for a big investors conference tomorrow. what he told us was that he's confident oil is going to reach $60 a barrel. he thinks it is a derivative play, not a supply and demand issue. he thinks there's no need for a freeze on supply. he's confident about the economy's in saudi arabia, in the uae. he's not so confident about egypt at the moment. he also is...
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johnson andpicts gilbert humphrey. tell a horsego and about it being blind in one eye.out principle, it's about votes. that is the problem with you liberals. you don't know how to fight. has madees roche another great film about america. this one with our greatest actors. tell us about why you are interested in lbj. james: he's a complex guy. unbelievable politician. someone who believes you can do with the government and got a huge amount done. we forget looking back through vietnam looking backwards through what he accomplished in 1964, 19 65 -- he accomplished the civil rights bill of 1964, and to take that on it that time when he was seen as the accidental president after jfk's assassination, was an incredible story. cranston -- an >> he got his physicality. it is pretty amazing to watch. i saw the movie last night at the national archives. it was absolutely brilliant. you are so right about cranston. there were times you would see cranston and go back to a lbj scene and you did not know which was lbj and which was cranston. hoover was edgar absolutely phenomenal. r
johnson andpicts gilbert humphrey. tell a horsego and about it being blind in one eye.out principle, it's about votes. that is the problem with you liberals. you don't know how to fight. has madees roche another great film about america. this one with our greatest actors. tell us about why you are interested in lbj. james: he's a complex guy. unbelievable politician. someone who believes you can do with the government and got a huge amount done. we forget looking back through vietnam looking...
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i remember when hubert come free -- when hubert humphrey came to florida -- he is only 10 years younger than i am. i didn't have a political dog in the hut on that one. i think it was because i was brought up in an old-fashioned way in the news business, where trying to be objective, we are not objective by nature. we all see things differently. but i didn't have a pro-war, antiwar feeling about it. , ite it was a story directly impacted me, it was taken the lives of people i knew. my career has been based on curiosity. i wanted to see why, what was going on over there. by the time i got there it was already 1971, and eddie adams, our friend, the guy who took the famous picture of the general shooting the viet cong suspect, a person i admired but he was my competitor. leftld me just before i that all the good pictures had already been taken. [laughter] that's the kind of guy eddie was. won the pulitzer prize, something that i did not know i had been put up for. award, ie no anxiety hadn't even given it a second thought. i had gotten all these cables in saigon. one of them was from eddie
i remember when hubert come free -- when hubert humphrey came to florida -- he is only 10 years younger than i am. i didn't have a political dog in the hut on that one. i think it was because i was brought up in an old-fashioned way in the news business, where trying to be objective, we are not objective by nature. we all see things differently. but i didn't have a pro-war, antiwar feeling about it. , ite it was a story directly impacted me, it was taken the lives of people i knew. my career...
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trump will get a landslide when george wallace took votes away from what would have been hubert humphreyotes and nixon got in. kennedy: i can't stand the idea of just donald trump and hillary clinton. i can't stand the idea of just one person taking away votes from one or the other. >> take the next step in an aism. you can't vote yourself free and spend yourself rich. kennedy: i now it's a romantic and unpopular notion. what does romney do? bill kristol, a lot of conservatives want. >> romney is not the answer to our problems. he's the quintessential establishment republican. he also has proven he can lose. i went to church and i'm praying for a miracle here. kennedy: what is a miracle? >> i would love an amazing fiscally conservative foreign policy hawk to manifest itself. i would also like not a liar and criminal and someone who has gotten people killed in libya and whatever. i'm having a total crisis. there is legal issues with doing an independent. there are sore loser laws. getting on the ballot would take a ton of money and there is about a month left to do it. i love talking abou
trump will get a landslide when george wallace took votes away from what would have been hubert humphreyotes and nixon got in. kennedy: i can't stand the idea of just donald trump and hillary clinton. i can't stand the idea of just one person taking away votes from one or the other. >> take the next step in an aism. you can't vote yourself free and spend yourself rich. kennedy: i now it's a romantic and unpopular notion. what does romney do? bill kristol, a lot of conservatives want....
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when vietnam war demonstrators erupted into the streets of chicago after the nomination of hubert humphreyt want to go back to the '68 convention. because i worry about what it does to the electorate as a whole. and he should too. >> reporter: some sanders supporters have already begun posting plans to occupy the dnc convention in july, something the party chair is eager to prevent. >> everybody needs to take a step back and a deep breath. we have to make sure that we can do everything we can to maximize the likelihood of being unified. >>> she initially called sanders' reaction to nevada completely inadequate and she said he put fuel on the fire. but now she says she is ready to turn the page. >>> memorial day is right around the corner, and aaa is estimating 38 million americans will travel for the holiday. nearly 90% will go by car. most of the rest will be heading to the airport. and that's the rub. security checkpoints are already so backed up, thousands of travelers are missing their flights each week. kris van cleave has the story from chicago's mid-ware international. >> reporter:
when vietnam war demonstrators erupted into the streets of chicago after the nomination of hubert humphreyt want to go back to the '68 convention. because i worry about what it does to the electorate as a whole. and he should too. >> reporter: some sanders supporters have already begun posting plans to occupy the dnc convention in july, something the party chair is eager to prevent. >> everybody needs to take a step back and a deep breath. we have to make sure that we can do...
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. >> humphrey, the hump back was 1985, the first time. >> they are coming. >> they do. >> battle overarbor on treasure island. it is eight teams larger and the waterways commission is considering a plan or loan fora private developer who would transform them into clipper cove. san francisco's board of supervisors has approved it and it is currently used by treasure island sailing center. new plan, postponement of the loan. smaller marina. smaller slips. and move halfway to the east. we will have a compromised plant. >> the commission rejected the loan until the developer comes out with the more acceptable plan. we will be right back. . >>> they have approved many items in vending machines. they will keep sugar out of the snacks and that includes airport as well as city hall. this is used by the emergency dispatchers won't have to comply. at the 911 center, they need sugar. >>> contractors who wanted to being hired. they need more than the lowest bid. srl gas line breaks are an example of what the city does not want and in a few months they blamed the subcontractor to all the people wh
. >> humphrey, the hump back was 1985, the first time. >> they are coming. >> they do. >> battle overarbor on treasure island. it is eight teams larger and the waterways commission is considering a plan or loan fora private developer who would transform them into clipper cove. san francisco's board of supervisors has approved it and it is currently used by treasure island sailing center. new plan, postponement of the loan. smaller marina. smaller slips. and move halfway...
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and we wrap up the night with the 1968 campaign ads from nixon, humphrey, wallace and ken dichlt american history tv in prime time. beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. we continue our look at the church committee 40 years after the releasest final report on government intelligence activities. next, rex bradford, vice president of the assassination archives and research center. he discusses the committee findings related to political assassinations. the church committee investigated abuses by u.s. intelligence agencies from the 1950s through wear the gate. this was recorded in 2013 at due cane university at an international symposium to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john f. kennedy. the discussion ran 50 minutes. >>> hello. my talk is going to be a little bit different. i want to start with kind of a history lesson that took -- hopefully will show some of the context of what we're talking about. i not directly about the kennedy assassination, although i'll be moving into that as well. i apologize if some of this is familiar ground. okay. i would like to star
and we wrap up the night with the 1968 campaign ads from nixon, humphrey, wallace and ken dichlt american history tv in prime time. beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. we continue our look at the church committee 40 years after the releasest final report on government intelligence activities. next, rex bradford, vice president of the assassination archives and research center. he discusses the committee findings related to political assassinations. the church committee investigated...