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agnew's footage of hiroshima is rarely used in t.v. reports and documentaries his shots of the 2nd bomb dropped on nagasaki are often used instead. the earliest misuse d.w. was able to find a short film produced by the us government the associated press gives the date of publication as 1945. and that is actually one was immensely more powerful than the irrational weapon access to turn him ball and it had far more destructive power. the mushroom cloud is. substantial it is bigger. you can tell from comparing that to the 2 bombs and the photography a small slice it more convincing or less you as your links demonstrate with mars but this shot it's neither hiroshima nor nagasaki a search of atomic history archives suggest that this massive blast is the cherokee hydrogen bomb test over bikini atoll in 1956. did the government and the media make a simple error or was the misuse of the footage intentional. i can't really speculate about whether they were they were deliberately concoct. a misrepresentation that if i was told that was the case
agnew's footage of hiroshima is rarely used in t.v. reports and documentaries his shots of the 2nd bomb dropped on nagasaki are often used instead. the earliest misuse d.w. was able to find a short film produced by the us government the associated press gives the date of publication as 1945. and that is actually one was immensely more powerful than the irrational weapon access to turn him ball and it had far more destructive power. the mushroom cloud is. substantial it is bigger. you can tell...
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agnew's footage of hiroshima is rarely used in t.v. reports and documentaries. his shots of the 2nd bomb dropped on nagasaki are often used instead. the earliest misuse d.w. was able to find a short film produced by the us government the associated press gives the date of publication as 1945. and that is that the bone was immensely more powerful than the irrational weapon exactly to turn him ball and it had far more destructive power we need the mushroom cloud is. substantial it is bigger. you can tell from comparing that to the 2 bombs and the photography a small slice if more convincing as you as your next demonstrate with that but this shot it's neither hiroshima nor nagasaki a search of atomic history archives suggests that this massive blast is the cherokee hydrogen bomb test over bikini atoll in 1956. did the government and the media make a simple error or was the misuse of the footage intentional. i can't really speculate about whether they were they were deliberately concocting idea. a misrepresentation that if i was told that was the case it certainly w
agnew's footage of hiroshima is rarely used in t.v. reports and documentaries. his shots of the 2nd bomb dropped on nagasaki are often used instead. the earliest misuse d.w. was able to find a short film produced by the us government the associated press gives the date of publication as 1945. and that is that the bone was immensely more powerful than the irrational weapon exactly to turn him ball and it had far more destructive power we need the mushroom cloud is. substantial it is bigger. you...
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agnew's footage of hiroshima is rarely used in t.v. reports and documentaries his shots of the 2nd bomb dropped on nagasaki are often used instead. the earliest misuse d.w. was able to find a short film produced by the us government the associated press gives the date of publication as 1905. and that is that one was immensely more powerful than the irrational weapon exactly to turn a ball and it had far more destructive power. the b. motion clout is. substantial. is bigger. you can tell from comparing that to the 2 bombs and the photography a small slice if more convincing or less you as your next demonstrate with but this shot it's neither hiroshima nor nagasaki a search of atomic history archives suggests that this massive blast is the cherokee hydrogen bomb test over bikini atoll in 1956. did the government and the media make a simple error or was the misuse of the footage intentional. i can't really speculate about whether they were they were deliberately concocting idea. a misrepresentation that if i was told that was the case it
agnew's footage of hiroshima is rarely used in t.v. reports and documentaries his shots of the 2nd bomb dropped on nagasaki are often used instead. the earliest misuse d.w. was able to find a short film produced by the us government the associated press gives the date of publication as 1905. and that is that one was immensely more powerful than the irrational weapon exactly to turn a ball and it had far more destructive power. the b. motion clout is. substantial. is bigger. you can tell from...
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from three suburbs, one of them was baltimore county and he was supported in this action by sparrow agnew, county executive in baltimore county and fought segregationists in an attempt to solve some of the problems of baltimore because he said the problems of baltimore, sparrow agnew said this, are not created in baltimore but in the suburbs. so he was supported by sparrow agnew, withheld funds from baltimore, warren michigan, he had a background himself in fighting the local officials and he withheld funds from an area in ohio, and there was a political reaction, we call it a backlash, and the president nixon reigned him in, made him cancel the open project and we've had nothing as decent since. but that's because george romney was able to say things we've all forgotten. it's a forgotten history. and i'm not saying that if a new republican secretary of housing and urban development would say the things that george romney said he would get away with it because there's much less understanding today of these problems and how they arose than there was then. when ben carson was -- well before
from three suburbs, one of them was baltimore county and he was supported in this action by sparrow agnew, county executive in baltimore county and fought segregationists in an attempt to solve some of the problems of baltimore because he said the problems of baltimore, sparrow agnew said this, are not created in baltimore but in the suburbs. so he was supported by sparrow agnew, withheld funds from baltimore, warren michigan, he had a background himself in fighting the local officials and he...
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agnew's footage of hiroshima is rarely used in t.v. reports and documentaries his shots of the 2nd bomb dropped on nagasaki are often used instead. of the earliest misuse d.w. was able to find a short film produced by the us government the associated press gives the date of publication as 1945. and that is actually one was immensely more powerful than the irrational weapon access to turn a ball and it had far more destructive power meet the mushroom cloud is. substantial. is bigger. you can tell from the kind of the 2 the 2 bombs and the photography a small slice it convincing as you as your next demonstrate with the 1st but this shot it's neither hiroshima nor nagasaki a search of atomic history archives suggest that this massive blast is the cherokee hydrogen bomb test over bikini atoll in 1956. did the government and the media make a simple error or was the misuse of the footage intentional. i can't really speculate about whether they were they were deliberately concocting idea. a misrepresentation but if i was told that was the cas
agnew's footage of hiroshima is rarely used in t.v. reports and documentaries his shots of the 2nd bomb dropped on nagasaki are often used instead. of the earliest misuse d.w. was able to find a short film produced by the us government the associated press gives the date of publication as 1945. and that is actually one was immensely more powerful than the irrational weapon access to turn a ball and it had far more destructive power meet the mushroom cloud is. substantial. is bigger. you can...
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spiro agnew for his vice president.nd the presidency. what happened as he started to and republicans were able to take advantage of that. washe time i think it democratic overreach. i think you are seeing a little bit of that this time where they are taking some for granted in the cities and not feeling we have some of the cities burning ,nd some of the graffiti buildings being assaulted, police being assaulted, that there is not some reaction like the couple from st. louis, that just wonder is this the kind of country they want? they feel they have rights, too. it was overreach on the part of the prosecutor in st. louis to bring a criminal charge against the people that were out there, even though that might have been exaggerated what they needed to do to protect their property. i did not think it was a crime. we saw that in baltimore with freddie gray when the prosecutor was quick on the trigger and could not get a conviction. so i think those are concerns as well. sentiment came up with kimberly guilfoyle, the girlfr
spiro agnew for his vice president.nd the presidency. what happened as he started to and republicans were able to take advantage of that. washe time i think it democratic overreach. i think you are seeing a little bit of that this time where they are taking some for granted in the cities and not feeling we have some of the cities burning ,nd some of the graffiti buildings being assaulted, police being assaulted, that there is not some reaction like the couple from st. louis, that just wonder is...
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let's get more from a currently sunny ageas bowl and our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew.e to me earlier about the possibility of earlier start times at the test. i'm all for the 1030. for me, it could be ten o'clock if necessary to avoid any repeat of what happened the other day. whatever works in the future when there are crowds remains to be seen. my only rarely really is that people who have tickets for an 11 11 o'clock start that people who have tickets for an 1111 o'clock start —— my only worry really. it will be decided until the night before. if you are going to a cricket match in the future in which these new regulations will be in place, you just have to have your wits about you a bit. in the state of play at least, i suppose on the positive side because of all the bad weather in the second test, there's something writing on this one? very much so. neither side could win this match. that's what's really interesting —— either side could win. that second one was watch out. the grounds, it's lovely now but yes, it was horrendous. the grounds, is probably a day behin
let's get more from a currently sunny ageas bowl and our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew.e to me earlier about the possibility of earlier start times at the test. i'm all for the 1030. for me, it could be ten o'clock if necessary to avoid any repeat of what happened the other day. whatever works in the future when there are crowds remains to be seen. my only rarely really is that people who have tickets for an 11 11 o'clock start that people who have tickets for an 1111 o'clock start...
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nixon picks agnew, in order to unify the party. that was the ticket splitting that both parties practiced to perfection in the '40s, '50s and '60s and into the '70s and unifies the party. but it goes through 30 primaries and state conventions is that the primary or the nomination is not just reagan's for the asking. he's got to fight the street fight of his life to beat george bush to get the nomination. >> and that's -- that fight is the source of the term voodoo economics. >> that's right. reagan was pushing kemp roth. he had been developed as an issue in '78, doing radio commentaries about it. and then kemp roth tax cuts become one of the centerpieces of his '80 campaign. and it's really bedevilling bush because he can't match it. he came up with his own tax plan but it was more focused on business and less on the individual, whereas reagan was more focussed on the individual and less on business. and so bush unwisely goes out and starts attacking a very popular plan of reagan's, that reagan is scoring well politically with, and
nixon picks agnew, in order to unify the party. that was the ticket splitting that both parties practiced to perfection in the '40s, '50s and '60s and into the '70s and unifies the party. but it goes through 30 primaries and state conventions is that the primary or the nomination is not just reagan's for the asking. he's got to fight the street fight of his life to beat george bush to get the nomination. >> and that's -- that fight is the source of the term voodoo economics. >>...
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bay area leaders make agnew push to keep things rolling during the pandemic. why their faith may be sealed by a looming decision in washington. >>> and it's tee time in t-minus two hours. the pga championship is about to get started in san francisco and we have a live report coming up next on the big names to watch. of course, from your couch and your tv screen. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> good thursday morning to you. i'm kris sanchez. i'm in for marcus washington.
bay area leaders make agnew push to keep things rolling during the pandemic. why their faith may be sealed by a looming decision in washington. >>> and it's tee time in t-minus two hours. the pga championship is about to get started in san francisco and we have a live report coming up next on the big names to watch. of course, from your couch and your tv screen. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> good thursday morning to you. i'm kris sanchez. i'm in for...
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my running mate the man who has just so eloquently and graciously introduced me, vice president ted agnew. i thought he was the best man for the job four years ago. i think he is the best man for the job today. and i am not going to change my mind tomorrow. [applause] finally, as the vice president has indicated, you have demonstrated to the nation that we can have an open convention without dividing americans into quotas. let us commit ourselves to rule out every vestige of discrimination in this country of ours. but my fellow americans, the way to end discrimination against some is not to begin discrimination against others. dividing americans into quotas is totally alien to the american tradition. americans don't want to be part of a quota. they want to be part of america. this nation proudly calls itself the united states of america. let us reject any philosophy that would make us the divided people of america. in that spirit, i address you tonight, my fellow americans, not as a partisan of party, which would divide us, but as a partisan of principles, which can unite us. six weeks ag
my running mate the man who has just so eloquently and graciously introduced me, vice president ted agnew. i thought he was the best man for the job four years ago. i think he is the best man for the job today. and i am not going to change my mind tomorrow. [applause] finally, as the vice president has indicated, you have demonstrated to the nation that we can have an open convention without dividing americans into quotas. let us commit ourselves to rule out every vestige of discrimination in...
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we certainly this is it that phrase with nixon and agnew. -- associate that phrase with nixon and agnew. those people last a long time, sometimes through many candidates. >> i want to play one more piece of sound from franklin delano roosevelt poser recordings. he is in the white house trying to figure out whether his relationship with rita van doren should be brought up as a campaign issue. >> this was a time when it was not common to reveal those relationships. reporters knew about those relationships. other politicians had them, including roosevelt himself, of course. but at the time, you did not write about that. you did not report that. whether roosevelt was going to try to use that against wendell willkie is what this tape is about. >> again, this is a recording with president roosevelt on the relationship, and the fear the wendell willkie was having with rita van doren. ffair that wendell willkie was having with rita van doren. >> professor j. madison, two points, playing dirty politics, that conversation, and the president wondering whether even if was hired to come back -- edit
we certainly this is it that phrase with nixon and agnew. -- associate that phrase with nixon and agnew. those people last a long time, sometimes through many candidates. >> i want to play one more piece of sound from franklin delano roosevelt poser recordings. he is in the white house trying to figure out whether his relationship with rita van doren should be brought up as a campaign issue. >> this was a time when it was not common to reveal those relationships. reporters knew...
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bush, vice president spiro agnew and bob hope. >> i do know that the family of the apollo 1 astronautsn the pad, my dad made sure that their families each received a bible. >> at the close of the apollo missions in 1972, reverend stout moves on from nasa and later retires, his holy mission largely a forgotten tale. >> and even today, i don't think the public at large is aware that a bible went to the moon. >> by the early 2000s, stout's son, jonathan, now living in utah with his wife, senses his parents are showing signs of dementia. was there some point where you became concerned about their condition? >> absolutely. they just couldn't really think for themselves anymore like they used to, and by that time, their health and really, really deteriorated. >> you're an only child. >> yes. >> who else was there to take care of them? >> nobody. >> so jonathan and his wife moved back to texas. >> we bought a house so that we could actually move them in with us. >> would they accept help? >> no. he came over, looked at the house and said, "nope. it won't work for us." that was the end of that
bush, vice president spiro agnew and bob hope. >> i do know that the family of the apollo 1 astronautsn the pad, my dad made sure that their families each received a bible. >> at the close of the apollo missions in 1972, reverend stout moves on from nasa and later retires, his holy mission largely a forgotten tale. >> and even today, i don't think the public at large is aware that a bible went to the moon. >> by the early 2000s, stout's son, jonathan, now living in utah...
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bay area leaders make agnew push to keep things rolling during the pandemic. why their faith may be sealed by a looming decision in washington. >>> and it's tee time in t-minus two hours. the pga championship is about to get started in san francisco and we have a live report coming up next on the big names to watch. of course, from your couch and your tv screen. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> good thursday morning to you. i'm kris sanchez. i'm in for marcus washington. >> and we're so happy that you're here. >> good to be here. >> i'm laura garcia. we'll get to mike and that morning commute in just a little bit, but let's talk about the forecast. meteorologist kari hall, how are we looking? >> we're looking foggy right now in san francisco but the good thing is that it won't be foggy all day long. like we saw yesterday. so, if you're about to head out the door for that commute and we're looking at clayton going from the east bay and we're going to see our temperatures in the mid 50s with clouds this morning and nice, cool start and breezy winds an
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[inaudible] violence is richard nixon and spiro agnew ignoring the expression of piece of millions of americans, and the list goes on. what bond is doing is expand our understanding of the meaning of violence so we don't restrict it to things like violent uprisings come so we don't restrict it to physical force. it's an expansive view of violence and see it as a very broad term. >> it's interesting that you started with that because obviously when you put this book together you could've not have know what was, what we are all to be facing now. even this event was put together we did know what we would be facing now. so for me the book is more resonant than ever, although since white supremacy and racial discrimination is in our country's dna it's not surprising that many things julian said many years ago resonate today. but when you said a broad definition of nonviolence, i went to page 230 which is saying we must be careful not to define the ideology of white supremacy too narrowly. it is more than scroll graffiti and individual dignity such as the placements nightstick or that job,
[inaudible] violence is richard nixon and spiro agnew ignoring the expression of piece of millions of americans, and the list goes on. what bond is doing is expand our understanding of the meaning of violence so we don't restrict it to things like violent uprisings come so we don't restrict it to physical force. it's an expansive view of violence and see it as a very broad term. >> it's interesting that you started with that because obviously when you put this book together you could've...
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president without being elected to either office was appointed richard nixon's vice president after spiro agnewhs later, ford took the oath as president after nixon resigned. >> so help me god. >> reporter: the country was real, and ford presented a picture of solid dependability. a straight-arrow family man when the country needed it most. >> trustworthy, brave, reverent. he kind of lived his life that way. he is the only president who was ever an eagle scout. >> reporter: but to capture that image for prosperity, the 64-year-old former eagle scout chose a hard-partying bachelor. >> i used to bring dates to the white house. the president always liked meeting my girlfriends. >> reporter: gerald ford was your wing man? >> he wasn't my wing man, but let's say he was an observant pilot. >> two think of those two men, you don't see a common bond and think they would be best friends, right? >> reporter: steve ford is one of president ford's four children. >> they developed a genuine love for each other. >> reporter: how did they end up like that? >> dad liked people and learn about people, and david
president without being elected to either office was appointed richard nixon's vice president after spiro agnewhs later, ford took the oath as president after nixon resigned. >> so help me god. >> reporter: the country was real, and ford presented a picture of solid dependability. a straight-arrow family man when the country needed it most. >> trustworthy, brave, reverent. he kind of lived his life that way. he is the only president who was ever an eagle scout. >>...
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greg and, kentucky rights, pens, cheney, quayle, agnew. the republicans have no standing to question the vp pick. this is stephen saying, there is nothing wrong with a black woman as long as they are sure they are not being used as a pawn in a game of political chess. this is what should disturb people of caller. -- people of color. this from daniel saying, this hilarious people are so critical of kamala harris' past, but can overlook trump's past. time for a couple more calls. ryan in the pittsburgh, republican. you are next. caller: good morning. how are you? i think amol harris, unfortunately -- i used to be a democrat for 20 years. trump was the first time i voted republican. it is because the democratic party has turned into a party of optics. i think that's all they do anymore. kamala harris is another example of this. of thought or diversity of past, that it is ray's politics now. i don't like that. i think it is divisive and it hurts the country. i think he was pigeonholed into this decision. he needed to pick a woman, and asked to
greg and, kentucky rights, pens, cheney, quayle, agnew. the republicans have no standing to question the vp pick. this is stephen saying, there is nothing wrong with a black woman as long as they are sure they are not being used as a pawn in a game of political chess. this is what should disturb people of caller. -- people of color. this from daniel saying, this hilarious people are so critical of kamala harris' past, but can overlook trump's past. time for a couple more calls. ryan in the...
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neil: and the silent majority, and spiro agnew, and the silent majority.cularly because of the riots. they were looking at that and they weren't polled and showed up and put your grandfather over the top. do you think the same is happening right now, that these protests have galvanized people who otherwise would not have voted for donald trump, to vote for donald trump and they might not be saying it? >> without a doubt it is and i think you're starting to see that show up in polls, several months ago, the polling showed that there was fairly sizable support for the idea of black lives matter and for the black lives matter movement and i think you're seeing that decline. certainly in polling now, and also, you can see the reaction of the biden campaign, that they're a little more nervous affiliating with black lives matter and looking to broaden that base. i think you see a large silent majority. some things stay the same and i think there's a large silent majority and some of it might not be encompassed in polling and i think that's where you'll see a big
neil: and the silent majority, and spiro agnew, and the silent majority.cularly because of the riots. they were looking at that and they weren't polled and showed up and put your grandfather over the top. do you think the same is happening right now, that these protests have galvanized people who otherwise would not have voted for donald trump, to vote for donald trump and they might not be saying it? >> without a doubt it is and i think you're starting to see that show up in polls,...
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that, your grandfather spoke for the silent majority, i know his vice president at the time, spiro agnewat unheard from silent majority, that because of the riots going on in 1968, particularly, they just, you know, were looking at that, they weren't obviously being polled, and they showed up and put your grandfather over the top. you think the same is happening right now, that these protests have galvanized people who would otherwise not vote for donald trump to vote for donald trump? they just might not be saying it? >> without a doubt, it is. i think you are even starting to see that show up in polls where several months ago, the polling showed that there was fairly sizeable support for the idea of black lives matter and for the black lives matter movement. i think you are seeing that decline certainly in polling now and also, you can see the reaction of the biden campaign that they are a little more nervous affiliating with black lives matter and are looking to sort of broaden that base. i think that you do see a large silent majority. some things stay the same and i think there's a
that, your grandfather spoke for the silent majority, i know his vice president at the time, spiro agnewat unheard from silent majority, that because of the riots going on in 1968, particularly, they just, you know, were looking at that, they weren't obviously being polled, and they showed up and put your grandfather over the top. you think the same is happening right now, that these protests have galvanized people who would otherwise not vote for donald trump to vote for donald trump? they...
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. >> agnew opponents for a long time. hamilton was largely the fuel behind much of that opposition.ephe thought of them as somethi is a demagogue. because he came from the equivalent of royalty. his family he was someone who hamilton saw as an opportunist, hamilton sounds really early on in their relationship back in 1792 pretty much a direct quote i consider it my religious duty to oppose his career. that serious opposition you have going there.y he's pretty bound and determined to quash in his career and that goes on for quite some time. in the election of 1800 two candidates from the same party they step forward and do everything they can do to quash his chances, this is not make them happy, they came near fighting dual at that point and got smoothed over, four years later berger is running for governor of new york, hamilton steps forward to do everything he can do to stop that from happening and he says as luck would have it someone steps forward after that and have you seen this newspaper report of what hamilton said about you at a dinner party. burn needs to prove he's a man,
. >> agnew opponents for a long time. hamilton was largely the fuel behind much of that opposition.ephe thought of them as somethi is a demagogue. because he came from the equivalent of royalty. his family he was someone who hamilton saw as an opportunist, hamilton sounds really early on in their relationship back in 1792 pretty much a direct quote i consider it my religious duty to oppose his career. that serious opposition you have going there.y he's pretty bound and determined to quash...
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greg and, kentucky rights, pens, cheney, quayle, agnew.licans have no standing to question the vp pick. this is stephen saying, there is nothing wrong with a black woman as long as they are sure they are not being used as a pawn in a game of political chess. this is what should disturb people of caller. -- people of color. this from daniel saying, this hilarious people are so critical of kamala harris' past, but can overlook trump's past. time for a couple more calls. ryan in the pittsburgh, republican. you are next. caller: good morning. how are you? i think amol harris, unfortunately -- i used to be a democrat for 20 years. trump was the first time i voted republican. it is because the democratic party has turned into a party of optics. i think that's all they do anymore. kamala harris is another example of this. of thought or diversity of past, that it is ray's politics now. i don't like that. i think it is divisive and it hurts the country. i think he was pigeonholed into this decision. he needed to pick a woman, and asked to be a woma
greg and, kentucky rights, pens, cheney, quayle, agnew.licans have no standing to question the vp pick. this is stephen saying, there is nothing wrong with a black woman as long as they are sure they are not being used as a pawn in a game of political chess. this is what should disturb people of caller. -- people of color. this from daniel saying, this hilarious people are so critical of kamala harris' past, but can overlook trump's past. time for a couple more calls. ryan in the pittsburgh,...