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i, spiro theodore agnew -- vice pres. agnew: i, spiro theodore agnew -- sen.vice pres. agnew: do solemnly swear -- sen. dirksen: that i will support and defend -- vice pres. agnew: that i will support and defend -- sen. dirksen: the constitution of the united states -- vice pres. agnew: the constitution of the united states -- sen. dirksen: against all enemies, foreign and domestic. vice pres. agnew: against all enemies, foreign and domestic. sen. dirksen: that i will bear true faith -- vice pres. agnew: that i will bear true faith -- sen. dirksen: and allegiance to the same. vice pres. agnew: and allegiance to the same. sen. dirksen: that i take this obligation freely -- vice pres. agnew: that i take this obligation freely -- sen. dirksen: without any mental reservations -- vice pres. agnew: without any mental reservations -- sen. dirksen: -- or purpose of evasion. vice pres. agnew: -- or purpose of evasion. sen. dirksen: and that i will well and faithfully discharge -- vice pres. agnew: and that i will well and faithfully discharge -- sen. dirksen: -- the du
i, spiro theodore agnew -- vice pres. agnew: i, spiro theodore agnew -- sen.vice pres. agnew: do solemnly swear -- sen. dirksen: that i will support and defend -- vice pres. agnew: that i will support and defend -- sen. dirksen: the constitution of the united states -- vice pres. agnew: the constitution of the united states -- sen. dirksen: against all enemies, foreign and domestic. vice pres. agnew: against all enemies, foreign and domestic. sen. dirksen: that i will bear true faith -- vice...
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i, spiro theodore agnew -- vice pres. agnew: i, spiro theodore agnew -- sen. swear -- vice pres. agnew: do all -- do solemnly swear -- chief justice warren: that i will support and defend -- vice pres. agnew: that i will support and defend -- sen. dirksen: the constitution of the united states -- vice pres. agnew: the constitution of the united states -- sen. dirksen: against all enemies, foreign and domestic -- vice pres. agnew: against all enemies, foreign and domestic. sen. dirksen: that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that i take this obligation freely. vice pres. agnew: that i take this obligation freely -- sen. dirksen: without any mental reservations -- vice pres. agnew: without any mental reservations -- sen. dirksen: or purpose of evasion. and that i will well and faithfully discharge -- the duties of the office on which i am about to enter -- so help you god. vice pres. agnew: so help me god. [applause] mr. cronkite: it is about twice as long as the presidential oath. it is the standard oath for federal office holders, whereas the
i, spiro theodore agnew -- vice pres. agnew: i, spiro theodore agnew -- sen. swear -- vice pres. agnew: do all -- do solemnly swear -- chief justice warren: that i will support and defend -- vice pres. agnew: that i will support and defend -- sen. dirksen: the constitution of the united states -- vice pres. agnew: the constitution of the united states -- sen. dirksen: against all enemies, foreign and domestic -- vice pres. agnew: against all enemies, foreign and domestic. sen. dirksen: that i...
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the astonishing litany of evidence prosecutors had assembled against agnew to get him to resign. to get him out of the line of succession, and then ten days after that, ten days after richardson got agnew out of office, richardson's tenure as attorney general was over as well, although he at least got to leave with his head held high. after the previous bad endings of both of nixons first two attorneys general, elliot richardson had promised as part of his confirmation hearings that he would appoint an independent special prosecutor to oversee the watergate investigation, and he promised the senate during his confirmation hearings that that special prosecutor would have the freedom to pursue the watergate investigation wherever it led. he would protect the independence of that prosecutor. well, ten days after the agnew thing, ten days after attorney general elliot richardson forced the resignation of the vice president, ten days later, nixon, in fact, told attorney general elliot richardson that he should fire the watergate special counsel. richardson had promised in his confirma
the astonishing litany of evidence prosecutors had assembled against agnew to get him to resign. to get him out of the line of succession, and then ten days after that, ten days after richardson got agnew out of office, richardson's tenure as attorney general was over as well, although he at least got to leave with his head held high. after the previous bad endings of both of nixons first two attorneys general, elliot richardson had promised as part of his confirmation hearings that he would...
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and so in a series of speeches that began in november 1969, vice president spiro agnew wants some act -- launches accusations against the news media that republicans have been hitting ever since, a bunch of themes to anyone who's turned on cable news in recent years. that the media, of course, has a liberal bias, that they're elitists and look down their nose at regular americans, that they get all up in arms whenever anyone criticizes them and that their views don't represent the views of the real america. so when agnew makes this critique, it really et sates it to something the republican party can get behind, because it's being mouthed by a sitting vice president. and it becomes this sort of central plank of republican orthodoxy that remains mostly unchanged for about 47 years after 1969 whether it's coming from republican politicians, people like jesse helms or newt gingrich who both said remarks along the lines of agnews on many occasions or republican commentators like rush limbaugh or bill o'reilly who had attacks on the liberal media as a sort of mainstay of their discourse th
and so in a series of speeches that began in november 1969, vice president spiro agnew wants some act -- launches accusations against the news media that republicans have been hitting ever since, a bunch of themes to anyone who's turned on cable news in recent years. that the media, of course, has a liberal bias, that they're elitists and look down their nose at regular americans, that they get all up in arms whenever anyone criticizes them and that their views don't represent the views of the...
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president leaves office, vice president agnew, a crook, becomes president?> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. run give governor kate her annual state of the state address of the state's capitol in the save them. she talked about investments in education, housing and infrastructure. sinces been in office 2015, after their previous governor resigned, and she was reelected to a full term this past november. [applause] gov. brown: thank you for being here. family and friends from all over the un s
president leaves office, vice president agnew, a crook, becomes president?> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. run give governor kate her annual state of the state address of the state's capitol in the save them. she talked about investments in education, housing and infrastructure. sinces been in office 2015, after their previous governor resigned, and she was reelected to a full term this past november. [applause] gov. brown: thank you for being here. family and friends from...
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that would make spiro agnew, this vice president who we have under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react? ook,ident nixon, a crr leaves office? ook, becomes cr president? q&a. c-span's president trump: over the last year the world has seen what we always knew, that no people on earth are so fearless or determined as americans. if there is a mountain, we climbed it. if there is a frontier, we cross it. if there is a challenge, we tame it. if there is an opportunity, we seize it. let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong, because our people are strong. >> [applause] union, firstof the postponed because of the government shutdown, will now take place thursday night. watch as president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber beginning 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, followed by the democratic response by gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams. the state of the union with 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or was in with the free c-span radio app. >> in hope of avoiding and other gov
that would make spiro agnew, this vice president who we have under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react? ook,ident nixon, a crr leaves office? ook, becomes cr president? q&a. c-span's president trump: over the last year the world has seen what we always knew, that no people on earth are so fearless or determined as americans. if there is a mountain, we climbed it. if there is a frontier, we cross it. if there is a challenge, we tame it. if there is an...
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vice president agnew, a crook, becomes president.ouncer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." ♪ announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service i america's cable television companies and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. " continues.journal host: our first guest of the morning is representative bill johnson, republican of ohio. he serves on the budget committee and a number of the energy and commerce committee. good morning to you. guest: good morning. host: is there a legislative way to keep it from happening? there is a proposal that any money should be dumped right into a cr. guest: cr's are terrible. it is tough for our military because they have contracts that expire. it increases costs over the long run, and it inters their ability to do that -- it deters their ability to do
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agnew did not want to go to jail. he had this jet -- get out of jail free card. what was that? this is watergate. walking dead was a man politically speaking. it was only a matter of time. everybody understood before he would be forced out of office. ,hat would make spiro agnew this vice president to we had under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react, president nixon a aook, vice president agnew, crook, becomes president. foricole, the next pick federal highway administration. she previously served as the national highway safety administration during the george w. bush should ministration. she was introduced by former transportation secretary norman monette up. we will show you this is much as we can until speaker pelosi starts her briefing. >> good morning. i call this hearing to order. today we will consider the nomination of nicole to be the administrator of the federal highway administration at the united states department of transportation. she is well qualified for this mportant post. she bring important experience. i applaud president trum
agnew did not want to go to jail. he had this jet -- get out of jail free card. what was that? this is watergate. walking dead was a man politically speaking. it was only a matter of time. everybody understood before he would be forced out of office. ,hat would make spiro agnew this vice president to we had under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react, president nixon a aook, vice president agnew, crook, becomes president. foricole, the next pick federal highway...
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vice president agnew becomes-a crook, becomes president? >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern time on c-span's q&a. >>> this weekend, the c-span city sort takes you to california. with the help of our comcast cable partner. >> we are the largest 1, 2, or 3 in the nation for agriculture. we are the largest county in the nation for dairy products. so, as a result of that, we have a lot of industry here that is paid based on agricultural needs. >> saturday, on book tv. at noon eastern. a visit with local author, terry oldman, as he shares story of tulare county's most notable western criminals. in his book, wild tulare county. outlaws, rogues, and rebels. >> tulare county was remote. it had the mountains right next door. which made great hideouts for people on the run. the swamps, for example, were also great hideouts for people on the run. and so, if you are going to practice criminal activity, you want to be able to do that without getting caught. so, it made, tulare county made it pretty convenient for outlaws to hide out. >> on sunday, at 2 pm,
vice president agnew becomes-a crook, becomes president? >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern time on c-span's q&a. >>> this weekend, the c-span city sort takes you to california. with the help of our comcast cable partner. >> we are the largest 1, 2, or 3 in the nation for agriculture. we are the largest county in the nation for dairy products. so, as a result of that, we have a lot of industry here that is paid based on agricultural needs. >> saturday, on book tv. at...
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vice ould make agnew, his president, who we have under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react? president nixon, a crook leaves office. vice president agnew, a crook becomes president. >> sunday night on c-span. >> former new york city mayor ploom berg is considering a presidential run in 2020. in oke with students at manchester, new hampshire and focused his comments on climate change. this is 45 minutes. [applause] mayor bloomberg: steve, thank you and let me say hello to your mother. my mother would be pleased to
vice ould make agnew, his president, who we have under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react? president nixon, a crook leaves office. vice president agnew, a crook becomes president. >> sunday night on c-span. >> former new york city mayor ploom berg is considering a presidential run in 2020. in oke with students at manchester, new hampshire and focused his comments on climate change. this is 45 minutes. [applause] mayor bloomberg: steve, thank you...
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agnew did not want to go to jail, and had a get out of jail free card. what was that?this is watergate. richard nixon was a walking dead man, politically speaking. it was only a matter of time, most everybody understood, before the would be forced out of office. that would makes be wrote agnew, this vice president we have under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react, president nixon, a crook leaves office, vice president agnew, a crook, becomes president. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> over the last year, the world has seen what we always knew that, no people on earth are so fearless or daring or determined as americans. if there is a mountain, we climb it. if there is a frontier, we cross it. if there is a challenge, we tame it. if there is an opportunity, we seize it. so let's the game tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong, because our people are strong. first state of the union, postponed because of the government shutdown, will take place on tuesday night. watch as president trump delivers his state of the
agnew did not want to go to jail, and had a get out of jail free card. what was that?this is watergate. richard nixon was a walking dead man, politically speaking. it was only a matter of time, most everybody understood, before the would be forced out of office. that would makes be wrote agnew, this vice president we have under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react, president nixon, a crook leaves office, vice president agnew, a crook, becomes president. >>...
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from bridgetown, our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew reports.ed some uncertainty about the pitch. bearing in mind west indies were 126 lsa as stag: anacrmaam a- half in lsa as stag: anacrmaam .;- half before three wickets g the anderson took three wickets with the new ball which anderson took three wickets with the new ball england " and 77 .. 7 77? 77 77 7 7.7..77” .7 .7 ff, 77 .. 7 77? 77 77 7 7.7..7.77. .7 .7 ff, up 77 .. 7 7777 77 77 7 7.7.7 7.77, up the final session - a 7 7 7 777; 77 77 7 7 77 7 77 7777 up the final session - a fine he will resume array of strokes and he will resume on 56 but with little support left. and earlier, india thrashed new zealand by eight the black caps batted first and were skittled out forjust 157 in 38 overs. india's reply was interrupted for half a hour when the sun stopped play, a low angle making it dangerous for the batsmen. shikhar dhawan made 75 not out, as india reached their revised target with nearly 15 overs to spare. that is it for now. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. bbc.com
from bridgetown, our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew reports.ed some uncertainty about the pitch. bearing in mind west indies were 126 lsa as stag: anacrmaam a- half in lsa as stag: anacrmaam .;- half before three wickets g the anderson took three wickets with the new ball which anderson took three wickets with the new ball england " and 77 .. 7 77? 77 77 7 7.7..77” .7 .7 ff, 77 .. 7 77? 77 77 7 7.7..7.77. .7 .7 ff, up 77 .. 7 7777 77 77 7 7.7.7 7.77, up the final session - a 7 7 7...
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he will take charge from the first of february, with assistants steve agnew and stephen clemence taking receive support today from one of his predecessors in the hot seat at wednesday. this is nice, isn't it? theirformer manager carlos ca rvalhal tweeted. .. 2019 began well for andy murray. his first tournament since september started with a comfortable win in the first round of the brisbane international. but the former world number one has crashed out in the second round — beaten by russia's daniil medvedev — prompting concern over his fitness ahead of the australian open in less than two weeks' time. miriam walker—khan reports. new year, new murray? it seemed so after day one. but, it all went wrong on day two of the year — and his second day of the brisbane international. murray's meeting with a much tougher opponent, unsurprisingly, ended that winning momentum. russia's daniil medvedev, currently ranked 16th in the world... compared to murray's 240th. it began, full of pace and power — not easy for someone who recently admitted he's still experiencing "some pain" in his hip. it's i
he will take charge from the first of february, with assistants steve agnew and stephen clemence taking receive support today from one of his predecessors in the hot seat at wednesday. this is nice, isn't it? theirformer manager carlos ca rvalhal tweeted. .. 2019 began well for andy murray. his first tournament since september started with a comfortable win in the first round of the brisbane international. but the former world number one has crashed out in the second round — beaten by...
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our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew reports from bridgetown.ers might fare on this pitch and we found out soon enough as england lost nine wickets between lunch and tea to post a lower score by any test them on this ground. finding bounce and movement, holder and joseph ran through the order like the best of all. england failed again, although jennings' order like the best of all. england failed again, althouthennings' 17 was the highest score. as the wickets tumbled the noise in the stadium increased, although it was muted when the west indies lost five wickets for nine runs in their innings. despite that believe should be enough to secure an unexpectedly early victory. and 12 wickets fell on the first day of the first test in brisbane, where the australians are on top against sri lanka. the tourists batted first after winning the toss, and were bowled out for 144, with pat cummins taking 4 for 39. australia will start the 2nd day in a few hours from now on 72 for 2 in reply with marcus harris 40 not out. intriguing test matches to keep dell m
our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew reports from bridgetown.ers might fare on this pitch and we found out soon enough as england lost nine wickets between lunch and tea to post a lower score by any test them on this ground. finding bounce and movement, holder and joseph ran through the order like the best of all. england failed again, although jennings' order like the best of all. england failed again, althouthennings' 17 was the highest score. as the wickets tumbled the noise in the...
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vice ould make agnew, his president, who we have under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react? president nixon, a crook leaves office. vice president agnew, a crook becomes president. >> sunday night on c-span. >> former new york city mayor ploom berg is considering a presidential run in 2020. in oke with students at manchester, new hampshire and focused his comments on climate change. this is 45 minutes. [applause] mayor bloomberg: steve, thank you and let me say hello to your mother. my mother would be pleased to know that you came. everybody was told to come and you volunteered. thank you very much. and steve, thank you for your hospital. we spent time over breakfast and we came up with solutions and i'm not at liberty to tell you what they are, but you should feel better because there is hope. all kidding aside, speaking of hope, i know there are a lot of patriot fans out here. everybody says, when i grew up in boston, the patriots didn't exist. i never had this allegiance for the patriots. i was a baltimore colts fan, because i
vice ould make agnew, his president, who we have under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react? president nixon, a crook leaves office. vice president agnew, a crook becomes president. >> sunday night on c-span. >> former new york city mayor ploom berg is considering a presidential run in 2020. in oke with students at manchester, new hampshire and focused his comments on climate change. this is 45 minutes. [applause] mayor bloomberg: steve, thank you...
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great opportunity forjoe to come in and to show what he can deal. 0ur cricket correspondent jonathan agnewo knows a thing or two about opening the batting for england. alistair cook. and the former test captain is expecting to see a different england side in antigua. if anyone down in the three match series is, you have to minutes. i'm fully expecting an england fight back from last week. they reported last week, they've openly admitted they were poor, and expecting that performance to be put to bed. there will be more match hardens from that experience, and ready to come to finally ready to go. can you put, can you push it away in the background? can you push it away in the background ? element well you can you push it away in the background? element well you have to. you know, as cricket and sportsman, you have to look forward, the opportunity is ahead of them, rather than behind. you have to learn lessons from last week, but most important, it's focusing on what can you control. the preparation for this week now, and your mental states going into obviously a big game. they are warming u
great opportunity forjoe to come in and to show what he can deal. 0ur cricket correspondent jonathan agnewo knows a thing or two about opening the batting for england. alistair cook. and the former test captain is expecting to see a different england side in antigua. if anyone down in the three match series is, you have to minutes. i'm fully expecting an england fight back from last week. they reported last week, they've openly admitted they were poor, and expecting that performance to be put...
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if you look at the history, you know the history of spiro agnew, if you look at agnew is and nixon theysolid support in '73 and then it went away. as more allegations and more revelations come out, i think it's possible that republicans will decide it is no longer in their own personal political interests to support trump. i wish i thought they would do it on the merits. i think that's probably unlikely, but i do think it's possible they will look at this and say this is a bad deal for us. >> you're describing a couple of different times since we've been talking, describing continued revelations from the mueller investigation from other criminal probes as potentially being an engine driving broader political considerations around the president? that whatever the investigation can do in its own terms when it exposes potential wrongdoing by the president, that will change the political realities on the ground? there is a really serious question, though, as to whether or not the investigation itself might produce some sort of actionable eject button for this presidency, whether the preside
if you look at the history, you know the history of spiro agnew, if you look at agnew is and nixon theysolid support in '73 and then it went away. as more allegations and more revelations come out, i think it's possible that republicans will decide it is no longer in their own personal political interests to support trump. i wish i thought they would do it on the merits. i think that's probably unlikely, but i do think it's possible they will look at this and say this is a bad deal for us....
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he'll take charge from the first of february, with assistants steve agnew and stephen clemence takingdutchmanjos luhukay, who was dismissed by wednesday in december after less than a year in charge. also coming up in the programme. we talked to chris woakes about a big yearfor him and the england cricket team. and why we should all be giving multisports 85, as mike busheu be giving multisports 85, as mike bushell signs up to tri january. 2019 began well for andy murray, his first tournament since september started with a comfortable win in the first round of the brisbane international. but the former world number one has crashed out — beaten by russia's daniil medvedev prompting concern over his fitness ahead of the australian open in less than two weeks time. miriam walker—khan reports. new year, new murray? it seemed so after day one. but, it all went wrong on day two of the year — and, his second day of the brisbane international. murray's meeting with a much tougher opponent, unsurprisingly, ended that winning momentum. russia's daniil medvedev, currently ranked 16th in the world.
he'll take charge from the first of february, with assistants steve agnew and stephen clemence takingdutchmanjos luhukay, who was dismissed by wednesday in december after less than a year in charge. also coming up in the programme. we talked to chris woakes about a big yearfor him and the england cricket team. and why we should all be giving multisports 85, as mike busheu be giving multisports 85, as mike bushell signs up to tri january. 2019 began well for andy murray, his first tournament...
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>> you remember in the agnew/nixon era, elliot richardson was the grown up in the room who talked tohe young prosecutors and steered it through. who's the grown-up in the room now? rod rosenstein is departing, and by all accounts is a person devoted to justice. does he know something we don't about the state of this investigation right now? >> and jill, there's that quote that michael schmidt reported, right, about rod rosenstein, which was extremely controversial at the time. do you want me to wear a wire, basically, on the president? which in this context starts to make more sense. as a kind of remark of the absurd situation they then found themselves in. >> it definitely does. and i think to follow up a little bit on what lisa just said, in terms of elliot richardson, he was being confirmed by a democratic senate. and they were able to say you will not be confirmed unless you agree to allow this investigation to go forward and to have an independent special counsel. and the reason that he refused to fire archie on the request of the president on the night of what became the saturd
>> you remember in the agnew/nixon era, elliot richardson was the grown up in the room who talked tohe young prosecutors and steered it through. who's the grown-up in the room now? rod rosenstein is departing, and by all accounts is a person devoted to justice. does he know something we don't about the state of this investigation right now? >> and jill, there's that quote that michael schmidt reported, right, about rod rosenstein, which was extremely controversial at the time. do...
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that would make spirit i knew, -- that would make spiro agnew president. imagine how the country would react? president nixon, a crook, leaves office, vice president agnew, a crook, becomes president. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes you to buy celia, california. , one, two,he largest or three in the nation for agricultural. we are the largest county in the nation for dairy products. as a result of that we have a lot of industry here that is based on agricultural needs. noonturday, on book tv, at eastern, a visit with local sharesterry omens as he stories of notable western criminals. >> the county was remote, it had the mountains next door, which made great hideouts for people on the run. in the swamps east of visilia were great hideouts for people on the run. if you're going to practice criminal activity, you want to do that without getting caught. county, it made it convenient for outlaws to hideout. >> on sunday at 2:00 on american history tv, we will explore the city and history of the region's agriculture and its impact today. watch c-sp
that would make spirit i knew, -- that would make spiro agnew president. imagine how the country would react? president nixon, a crook, leaves office, vice president agnew, a crook, becomes president. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes you to buy celia, california. , one, two,he largest or three in the nation for agricultural. we are the largest county in the nation for dairy products. as a result of that we have a lot of industry here that is based on agricultural needs....
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[laughter] so in 19 68 retch ard nixon and spiro ago agnew are collected, and historier screens whence president resigns and all of a sudden nixon has to mom if nate a w.. finish you knew youred cause was on the sort let's, there was a list of about ten names, and you were away at college at this point? >> yachter school, yeah. >> did you really think your father was going to be named as vice president? >> not at all. i was not on the -- i did not think it was going to happen. my mother did not either. she was feeling like that was in the future there. if you remember back then, the name that was being circulated was john connolly from texas. you know, everyone's saying he's going to be the new vice president. and lo and behold, rush ard nixon pivots and he chooses jl ford from began. so, yes, all of a sudden -- we do into pep ifth about this all happens, and the choan call. and then in december of is the 74 -- 1974, am e getting my years right? '73. >> okay. >> '73, he is confirm as vice president. and what does he do? he plants a big kiss on betty right whatever yards. you can see th
[laughter] so in 19 68 retch ard nixon and spiro ago agnew are collected, and historier screens whence president resigns and all of a sudden nixon has to mom if nate a w.. finish you knew youred cause was on the sort let's, there was a list of about ten names, and you were away at college at this point? >> yachter school, yeah. >> did you really think your father was going to be named as vice president? >> not at all. i was not on the -- i did not think it was going to happen....
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. >> due to work done by my colleague agnew fillip, he noted predating this surge of children the bordercouple of years previous, the youngtown facility had two el negotiation of child sex abuse, child-on-child issues that were investigated, and since then we have lear have been two southwest key employees who workt at other shelters who have been arrested, one who's been convicted on i think it's eight different counts involving child maltreatment. he's s to be sentenced late there are month. another man was arrested, and i'm not clear what hasneap to his case, but there have been problems not just at this one facility that is n closed but at others that are still operating. busetho incidents pre-dated sort of this wave of cldren fhat came in in the summer o '18. >> before we go, can you tell me, because you have been reporting on this space for a while, in ki of video is rare. how difficult is it for us to understand what's happeningse inside tovernment contracted shelters housing migrant children?t' >> oh, i thinkvery difficult. i mean, the only time that we -- meaning our staff -- ha
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visit ncicap.org] rod liebman and tim baker, to the prosecutors who brought down vice president spiro agnew talk about the case against him. sunday at 8:00t eastern and pacific, on c-span. washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, we will talk about the week ahead in washington. freshmenscussion of democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez's policies. washingtonwatch journal, live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. monday, congressional office budget director keith all caps about the outlook for 2029. coverage starts at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. has 60 members and its congressional delegation for the 116th congress. to theelected rick scott u.s. senate, coming off two terms as the state's governor. earlier in his career, he was a health care industry executive, running a country that operated hospitals around the country. was a venture capitalist. former health and human services secretary donna shillelagh has the clinton in administration and the present of the university of miami and present of
visit ncicap.org] rod liebman and tim baker, to the prosecutors who brought down vice president spiro agnew talk about the case against him. sunday at 8:00t eastern and pacific, on c-span. washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, we will talk about the week ahead in washington. freshmenscussion of democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez's policies. washingtonwatch journal, live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the...
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that we made about nixon's vice president spiro agnew and how he got caught for being a crook and how the justice department forced him to resign as vice president because of that. i'm saying thank you today because today we officially hit 10 million downloads for the podcast. what? which i could not have seen coming from a million miles away. so thank you. i am totally bewildered by the number being that big. thank you. "bag man" is still up. you can still listen to it for free at msnbc.com/bagman, but i just wanted to say thanks to everybody who listened to it already. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. and we don't have a report yet from the trump campaign about how much money they raised last night when they put out this fund-raising e-mail before the president's speech, which apparently was what the speech was all about. this fund-raising e-mail went out saying we need to raise $500,000. you need to contribute by 9:00 p.m. if you contribute by 9:00 p.m., we're going to give your name to the president. so don
that we made about nixon's vice president spiro agnew and how he got caught for being a crook and how the justice department forced him to resign as vice president because of that. i'm saying thank you today because today we officially hit 10 million downloads for the podcast. what? which i could not have seen coming from a million miles away. so thank you. i am totally bewildered by the number being that big. thank you. "bag man" is still up. you can still listen to it for free at...
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on and tim, two of the prosecutors who -- ron and tim, two of the osecutors who brought down piro agnewthat's next sunday on c-span. >> the u.s. house is in session on this monday. the chamber is in recess for now until about 4:45 when they come back to begin legislative work. we should let you know we are planning to go live to the white house for cover of today's briefing with press secretary sarah sanders. that's set to start in about 20 minutes at 3:30. when the house returns at 4:45 they'll consider three financial services bills dealing with insider training and illicit uses of virtual currencies and financial technology. votes are set for about 6:30 eastern today. behind the scenes on capitol hill, house and senate conferees are preparing to negotiate funding for u.s. southern border security. it's part of the deal agreed to by the president to temporarily reopen the federal government through february 15. we'll likely hear more about that during the white house press briefing that starts at 3:30 eastern. later today, a bipartisan group will gather to talk about reaching across t
on and tim, two of the prosecutors who -- ron and tim, two of the osecutors who brought down piro agnewthat's next sunday on c-span. >> the u.s. house is in session on this monday. the chamber is in recess for now until about 4:45 when they come back to begin legislative work. we should let you know we are planning to go live to the white house for cover of today's briefing with press secretary sarah sanders. that's set to start in about 20 minutes at 3:30. when the house returns at 4:45...
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who has listened to "bag man," that little podcast that we made about nixon's vice president spiro agnewing a crook and how the justice department president because of that. i'm saying thank you today because today we officially hit 10 million downloads for the podcast. what? which i could not have seen coming from a million miles away. so thank you. i am totally bewildered by the number being that big. thank you. "bag man" is still up. you can still listen to it for free at msnbc.com/bagman, but i just wanted to say thanks to everybody who listened to it already. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. and we don't have a report yet from the trump campaign about how much money they raised last night when they put out this fund-raising e-mail before the president's speech, which apparently was what the
who has listened to "bag man," that little podcast that we made about nixon's vice president spiro agnewing a crook and how the justice department president because of that. i'm saying thank you today because today we officially hit 10 million downloads for the podcast. what? which i could not have seen coming from a million miles away. so thank you. i am totally bewildered by the number being that big. thank you. "bag man" is still up. you can still listen to it for free at...
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. ♪ >> next sunday on q&a, two of the prosecutors who brought down vice president spiro agnew in 1973bout the case against him. that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. is a look at what is live today on the c-span networks. next on c-span, or calls and comments on washington journal. at 11:00, the congressional presents its budget and economic outlook report. afternoon, the house of representatives gavels in for general speeches. on c-span2 at 9:00, the chief of naval operations talks about modernizing that branch of the service. at 10:00, a brookings discussion on the state of the union address. 11:30, a3 at discussion on the need for national data privacy legislation. at 7:00, the pbs newshour hosts by discussion with governor larry hogan of maryland, chris sununu of new hampshire, and pennsylvania's tom wolfe about overcoming partisanship to address pressing issues. this week on the communicators, consumer technology association
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agnew resigned after being under fbi investigation and after they proved that they had the goods on him, taking cash inside the white house. we don't know the details of this. nbc news has not indentally confirmed this but we know certainly that robert mueller has been investigating him as a target. what we don't know is fully what extent that was a counterintelligence investigation but certainly seems as though all of the counterintelligence people we know were the top people at the fbi were working on it as well as, of course, the obstruction issues. the new information is that these two issues are blended. they're merged. and we're coming at the same time and coming at a very early stage in his presidency and that certainly weakens him. leaders around the world are asking, is donald trump going to survive in office? is he going to be on the ticket for re-election as one would expect he would certainly started his re-election campaign immediately after taking office. morgan, you covered politics and i cover politics and foreign policy, this is unusual to say unprecedented except for t
agnew resigned after being under fbi investigation and after they proved that they had the goods on him, taking cash inside the white house. we don't know the details of this. nbc news has not indentally confirmed this but we know certainly that robert mueller has been investigating him as a target. what we don't know is fully what extent that was a counterintelligence investigation but certainly seems as though all of the counterintelligence people we know were the top people at the fbi were...
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he'll take charge from the first of february, with assistants steve agnew and stephen clemence takingnited but in his favour with the wednesday fans will be his record at taking teams up — no manager in history has won more promotions to the english top—flight. andy murray has suffered another set back on his comeback from hip surgery, after he was knocked out in the 2nd round of the brisbane international. murray was playing in his first tournament since september. but he lost in straight sets to russia's daniil medvedev, 7—5, 6—2. murray, a former world number 1, is now ranked 240th, and said yesterday that he doesn't know how much longer he can continue playing at the top level. his next scheduled tournament is the australian open, the first grand slam of the year, which starts on the 14th of january. england batsman jos buttler hit another half—century for sydney thunder to help them to victory in their latest big bash league match. he was more impressive than his england captainjoe root, against perth scorchers. root only made five but buttler scored a quick 55 at the top of the
he'll take charge from the first of february, with assistants steve agnew and stephen clemence takingnited but in his favour with the wednesday fans will be his record at taking teams up — no manager in history has won more promotions to the english top—flight. andy murray has suffered another set back on his comeback from hip surgery, after he was knocked out in the 2nd round of the brisbane international. murray was playing in his first tournament since september. but he lost in straight...
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at the very least, phil agnew of the dream defenders did get to speak at that commemoration, which he did not at the official one. he and sophia campos were told that they were not going to get there two minutes apiece because they ran out of time. this was the real farce on shut-in as malcolm x called the original march. this was not about a movement. this was not about the actual lived experiences of luck and brown oppressed people in this country. this is not about finding solutions. this is about america patting itself on the back for how far we have come and if we look at the statistics that gary younge has rattled off, how far have we come? tell me please, i would like to know. if you'll indulge my michael eric dyson moment i would like to quote a rapper. they should start changing up the tempo. what exactly are we supposed to do when at every turn you introduce new forms of racism? you change the game up completely and it doesn't look any more like whites only signs but it looks like being locked up for a dime bag a week. this is the new fight. this is the new way that they hav
at the very least, phil agnew of the dream defenders did get to speak at that commemoration, which he did not at the official one. he and sophia campos were told that they were not going to get there two minutes apiece because they ran out of time. this was the real farce on shut-in as malcolm x called the original march. this was not about a movement. this was not about the actual lived experiences of luck and brown oppressed people in this country. this is not about finding solutions. this is...
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i think it has nothing to do with him being dropped, but this from jonathan agnew...oment, bbc correspondent claiming stuart broad went to bed with his whites on but it sounds some got into his jockstrap and he said later the bowler was bitten in quite a sensitive area. i like the way it delivered that news, it was very serious stock loop i was not expecting that level of detail, i'll be honest with you. ecb has said it is nonsense, he has not been attacked by bedbugs at all. i can tell in the last few hours, stuart broad has said don't worry, i'm fine, they are put in a different room. good, see is ok now. who goes to sleep in their cricket whites? i think it maybe jonathan was joking. you may have seen some of this already, this idea. this is specifically to do with gatwick airport and i'm sure it is going to happen elsewhere. we see the big thing here, that is the thing that will park your car. you can take your car to the airport and that, instead of having someone to drive it to instead of having someone to drive ittoa instead of having someone to drive it to a h
i think it has nothing to do with him being dropped, but this from jonathan agnew...oment, bbc correspondent claiming stuart broad went to bed with his whites on but it sounds some got into his jockstrap and he said later the bowler was bitten in quite a sensitive area. i like the way it delivered that news, it was very serious stock loop i was not expecting that level of detail, i'll be honest with you. ecb has said it is nonsense, he has not been attacked by bedbugs at all. i can tell in the...
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want to about what we're going to do next, and all the answers that came from nasa and vice president agnew was that we can go to to mars in 10 or 15 years, we can go in 20 years. that was the idea and present nixon said no, we are not going to do that because it is too expensive. and for good reasons. so the budget goes down. so nasa still trying to sell this idea, and eventually for humans if we are going to travel and other places, mars is the logical destination. is too hot, and mars as problems too, but it is the closest destination that we can get people to. wasn't until 2004 that the change of policy and it wasn't until president bush got up, year after the columbia disaster, and said the policy is that we are going to send them to mars. that has never been said and they'll have that kind of defended terms by the president, but his father tried to say something that a decade before, and it flopped in congress. congress in 2004 said yep, we are in there. we are going to send humans to mars. they didn't say when, as always like 20 or 30 years away. that is the stated policy of the u.s.
want to about what we're going to do next, and all the answers that came from nasa and vice president agnew was that we can go to to mars in 10 or 15 years, we can go in 20 years. that was the idea and present nixon said no, we are not going to do that because it is too expensive. and for good reasons. so the budget goes down. so nasa still trying to sell this idea, and eventually for humans if we are going to travel and other places, mars is the logical destination. is too hot, and mars as...
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he'll take charge from the first of february, with assistants steve agnew and stephen clemence takingmore promotions to the english top—flight. there was a big disappointment for andy murray, another setback on his comeback from hip surgery after he was knocked out in the 2nd round of the brisbane international. murray was playing in his first tournament since september. but he lost in straight sets to russia's daniil medvedev, 7—5, 6—2. murray, a former world number 1, is now ranked 2a0th, and said yesterday that he doesn't know how much longer he can continue playing at the top level. his next scheduled tournament is the australian open — the first grand slam of the year — which starts on the 1ath of january. there was also bad news for britain's number one kyle edmund, who was on the wrong end of an upset overnight — he lost to the japanese qualifier yasutaka uchiyama in straight sets. and britain's number one johanna konta is also out in brisbane. after that impressive win yesterday over the world number six sloane stephens, she was beaten in straight sets by ajla tomjanovic of au
he'll take charge from the first of february, with assistants steve agnew and stephen clemence takingmore promotions to the english top—flight. there was a big disappointment for andy murray, another setback on his comeback from hip surgery after he was knocked out in the 2nd round of the brisbane international. murray was playing in his first tournament since september. but he lost in straight sets to russia's daniil medvedev, 7—5, 6—2. murray, a former world number 1, is now ranked...
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i want to study about what we're going to do next and all the answers from nasa and vice president agnew in charge of the study were we go to mars in 10 years, 15 years, or 20 years. that was the idea. president nixon said no, we're not going to do that. that's too expensive. and for good reason. there were other issues the united states had to deal with at the time. the budget goes down. nasa still is trying to sell this idea we need to -- eventually for humans to, you know, populate the solar system if we're going to travel if other places other than planet earth, mars is kind of the logical destination. venus is too hot. mars has got its problems too, but it's the closest destination you can reasonably get to. you build a base on a planet, that's the place to go. it wasn't until 2004, several attempts to change the policy, you're a policy guy, right, several attempts to change the policy, but wasn't until president bush got in 2004, a year after the columbia disaster and said, the policy of the united states government is that we're going to send humans to mars. that had never been sa
i want to study about what we're going to do next and all the answers from nasa and vice president agnew in charge of the study were we go to mars in 10 years, 15 years, or 20 years. that was the idea. president nixon said no, we're not going to do that. that's too expensive. and for good reason. there were other issues the united states had to deal with at the time. the budget goes down. nasa still is trying to sell this idea we need to -- eventually for humans to, you know, populate the solar...
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. >> the ocean are warming faster than previously thought, set agnew temperature record in 2018 in a damaging marine life according to a new study published in the journal of science. the ocean is warming as much 40r than an estimate from a united nations panel just five years ago. scientists say man made greenhouse gas emissions are warming the atmosphere and a large part of the heat is absorbed by the oceans. they say that's forcing fish to flee to cooler waters. warmer oceans lead to more powerful storms and damaged coral reeves. >>> a royal caribbean choose ship is returning to port after hundreds of passengers suddenly became sick with a stomach virus. kerry sanders is in port canaver canaveral, florida, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this morning the cruise ship oasis of the seas is headed back to port a day early. once the ship docks here, all 6,200 will get off and a team from royal caribbean is standing by to go on board to sanitize the ship to eliminate the virus that spread so quickly. >> passengers on board royal caribbean's oasis of the seas say the ship was an
. >> the ocean are warming faster than previously thought, set agnew temperature record in 2018 in a damaging marine life according to a new study published in the journal of science. the ocean is warming as much 40r than an estimate from a united nations panel just five years ago. scientists say man made greenhouse gas emissions are warming the atmosphere and a large part of the heat is absorbed by the oceans. they say that's forcing fish to flee to cooler waters. warmer oceans lead to...
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gone by the board so with the post-world war ii hiring people like you, it gave a lot of nixon and agnewere the first to tap into this in the late 60s early 70s. the idea that there was a left bias in the media and worse, that the bias was the growing disdain for people not like them. that is what fueled trump there was an interesting poll the other day, that 46 percent of the popular vote . about 36 percent of it were people who didn't like his views. about nine or 10 percent of that 46this like the guy. just like a lot of his views , or dislike the other side more. they hated the idea, even though they don't like trump, a hate the disdain that is evident from what you might call mainstream media. and you saw it with barack obama. if obama had been a conservative and said what he said about people concerned about their guns and their religion, you have to understand them, this disdainful attitude,that's what people felt . and one of the other things that bug people about the media is the way they covered trump in 2016 and will get onto the other things but in 2016, the way the mainstrea
gone by the board so with the post-world war ii hiring people like you, it gave a lot of nixon and agnewere the first to tap into this in the late 60s early 70s. the idea that there was a left bias in the media and worse, that the bias was the growing disdain for people not like them. that is what fueled trump there was an interesting poll the other day, that 46 percent of the popular vote . about 36 percent of it were people who didn't like his views. about nine or 10 percent of that 46this...