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richard, thanks for coming onto the show. we just heard from australia's foreign minister. i would say, she suggested how intense this dispute between the 2 nations has been saying we're going to project calmly will be, will be reserved. what can we expect out of this meeting? do we have any idea? i think you should expect very little. they have not met, there's been no sort of meetings between farm. it is as you say, for nearly 3 years. i think there might might be a bit of benting on both sides. both sides will have a lengthy laundry list lines. they will have to get through them on their, on political purposes. i think the thing to look for is what is scheduled to happen after this. in other words, will there be any, any forums, any talks in the issues identified? the 2 sides can continue to talk about, but nobody should think this is a reset in the relationship that it reset implies is going back to what it was. i think it's a foreign minister. any walk said it's about stabilizing the relationship. australia has seemed to whether these embargoes pretty well even if certai
richard, thanks for coming onto the show. we just heard from australia's foreign minister. i would say, she suggested how intense this dispute between the 2 nations has been saying we're going to project calmly will be, will be reserved. what can we expect out of this meeting? do we have any idea? i think you should expect very little. they have not met, there's been no sort of meetings between farm. it is as you say, for nearly 3 years. i think there might might be a bit of benting on both...
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richard and i went to disneyland on the second. i got home on the third. an. he even laid the piano. richard and i went to disneyland on the second. i got home on the third. richard had to leave to go back to england on the fifth, and i was supposed to go with him. >> right around this time, destefano was living in beverly hills, and he befriended, or become an associate of a guy called--. he's a high-profile individual. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> -- was staging a takeover of mgm from universal studios. and di stefano seem to be making investments -- and therefore, he seemed to be central to the potential takeover of mgm. this is a huge investment, billion pound. ♪ ♪ ♪ [speaking foreign language] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> he was traveling the world. and he was a real estate investor. in the banking industry, finance. the more i dug, the more it was clear that all these promises he claims, investing significant sums of money, nothing really came to fruition. >> after the honeymoon everything fell apart. we wer
richard and i went to disneyland on the second. i got home on the third. an. he even laid the piano. richard and i went to disneyland on the second. i got home on the third. richard had to leave to go back to england on the fifth, and i was supposed to go with him. >> right around this time, destefano was living in beverly hills, and he befriended, or become an associate of a guy called--. he's a high-profile individual. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking...
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i think that's richard benavisti. uh jill wine banks is on the next panel. and jill you need to come on up here. and kick it off. in fact, i want to tell you about this lady having been a lawyer for a long time. i think she explains complex legal issues. better than anybody i've ever seen on tv jill come up, please and convene your your your table and and you have with you, of course, my friend richard benavisti the deputy chief counsel deputy chief investor of prosecutor of the special prosecution team and jim hamilton our our jim hamilton to handle the one of the issues of the the three-pronged watergate investigation and a long time friend. and we're looking. for ms. holtzman, how are we going to handle that amy? yeah, we've got oh good lord. i love my congresswoman ross. and i want to call up also my congresswoman deborah ross. from the second congressional district in north carolina. she's a brilliant lady. and and the next panel will be gene boyce who's going to tell you how this how he discovered the tapes. this is after this battle. so jill, you are t
i think that's richard benavisti. uh jill wine banks is on the next panel. and jill you need to come on up here. and kick it off. in fact, i want to tell you about this lady having been a lawyer for a long time. i think she explains complex legal issues. better than anybody i've ever seen on tv jill come up, please and convene your your your table and and you have with you, of course, my friend richard benavisti the deputy chief counsel deputy chief investor of prosecutor of the special...
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i either open richard, i am not dog. you are a television station. you are free to criticize anyone, but your governments, how have the ticket stand on cushman on what's going on there? the in and do in 2019 on 5th august in the are violated and rational laws by taking away the state would of course be that was guaranteed to them are enlightened, 40th now was there any response? i spoke to the heads of states. i spoke to you as lamar girl, i sports a spoke to boris johnson about this. what was going on and kashmir? no response. because india is an ally in the immediate aftermath of your time in office. you were removed from office in april. you have been making accusations against the united states, a very publicly claiming a conspiracy. your word to remove you, the united states denies this. this is an acquisition you been very public with it . you stand by this claim that there was an american lead conspiracy to remove you from office will or to let be by the outside. explain the any one would want to have great relationship with the u. s. as a sup
i either open richard, i am not dog. you are a television station. you are free to criticize anyone, but your governments, how have the ticket stand on cushman on what's going on there? the in and do in 2019 on 5th august in the are violated and rational laws by taking away the state would of course be that was guaranteed to them are enlightened, 40th now was there any response? i spoke to the heads of states. i spoke to you as lamar girl, i sports a spoke to boris johnson about this. what was...
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i either open richard, i am not dog. you are a television station. you are free to criticize anyone, but your governments, how have the ticket stand on cushman on what's going on the, the in and do 2019 on 5th august in the us violated and rational laws by taking away the state would of course be that was guaranteed to them or enlighten 40 it. now, was there any response? i spoke to the heads of states. i spoke to you as lamar girl i sports, or spoke to boris johnson about the what was going on and kashmir. no response. because india is an ally in the immediate aftermath of your time in office. you were removed from office in april. you have been making accusations against the united states, a very publicly claiming a conspiracy your word to remove you, the united states denies this. this is an accusation. you've been very public with it. you stand by this claim that there was an american lead conspiracy to remove you from office will or to let be the outside explain the any one would want to have great relationship with the u. s. as a superpower and
i either open richard, i am not dog. you are a television station. you are free to criticize anyone, but your governments, how have the ticket stand on cushman on what's going on the, the in and do 2019 on 5th august in the us violated and rational laws by taking away the state would of course be that was guaranteed to them or enlighten 40 it. now, was there any response? i spoke to the heads of states. i spoke to you as lamar girl i sports, or spoke to boris johnson about the what was going on...
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he's been bifurcated on this issue before pay those in the far left i better not trust him. >> richard: harris, i agree with you and i should add to that. who should be at the table are women pedal go further and say we should definitely be at the table or black women. there are three times more likely to die -- it's not an economic decision. i'm saying that no matter what their economic status, if you or beyonce or williams, or you are a random woman walking on the street of new york, black women to three times more likely to die in childbirth than their white counterparts. when i putter at the table and say we can fix this health care situation for her. >> harris: the states can do that beer they can sit there and they can do that. >> kayleigh: emily, 63 million women who don't have a voice there at the table to -- >> emily: that's right it has to be a really large table. >> richard: who is of the table right now is a lot of white men. >> emily: my three takeaways from biden speech, number one he was wildly disrespectful to the supreme court. coming from the president it's antithetic
he's been bifurcated on this issue before pay those in the far left i better not trust him. >> richard: harris, i agree with you and i should add to that. who should be at the table are women pedal go further and say we should definitely be at the table or black women. there are three times more likely to die -- it's not an economic decision. i'm saying that no matter what their economic status, if you or beyonce or williams, or you are a random woman walking on the street of new york,...
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at this point i have no idea richard nixon has ordered this. spected that might be the case, but i didn't know for certain. >> i'd heard the president say, "i don't care what it takes, goddammit, firebomb the place, firebomb the brookings institute and get in there and get that safe." >> i told erlichman about the insanity of it all, the danger of it all. finally he leans back in his desk, picks up the white house phone, and says to colson, "chuck, young counsel dean is out here, does not think the brookings plan is very good, cancel it, thank you." boom. i left. i'd been in the white house for about a year. i was losing my respect for these people quickly. did i really want this kind of life? went back to the white house. told haldeman that i thought i had done the best i could and that i had opportunities that i really want to explore. i thought he'd say, well, that's great, thank you for the job you've done. but that isn't the reaction he had. he just said, "you owe it to us to stay. in fact, if you want to be an enemy of this administration,
at this point i have no idea richard nixon has ordered this. spected that might be the case, but i didn't know for certain. >> i'd heard the president say, "i don't care what it takes, goddammit, firebomb the place, firebomb the brookings institute and get in there and get that safe." >> i told erlichman about the insanity of it all, the danger of it all. finally he leans back in his desk, picks up the white house phone, and says to colson, "chuck, young counsel dean...
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my dad was appointed i richard nixon to be marshall of southern central california, and he was originally supposed to subpoena nixon in 1972, 1973 -- i was in high school, and i have the same name as my dad. a bomb threat was called in against me in high school, and my dad's marshals had to come and put me into protective custody while the bomb squad checked my car. then the saturday night massacre happened and the watergate prosecutor was fired, and in 1974, the new one was hired, and my dad was given orders to serve nixon the two-page subpoena, and nixon had given me a pass to serve in front of his house. when i entered the base near nixon's estate, the guard near the kiosk said oh, the base commander is coming to see you. he took my pass away and tore up my pass and threw it down on the ground, and my surfing buddy, who was with me, we looked at each other and could not believe what was happening. he goes, don't ever, marine corps or navy property again. we went down to tea, served there, went to a party at my friends house, his mom worked for beckham, which was building the nuclear pl
my dad was appointed i richard nixon to be marshall of southern central california, and he was originally supposed to subpoena nixon in 1972, 1973 -- i was in high school, and i have the same name as my dad. a bomb threat was called in against me in high school, and my dad's marshals had to come and put me into protective custody while the bomb squad checked my car. then the saturday night massacre happened and the watergate prosecutor was fired, and in 1974, the new one was hired, and my dad...
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it's got going on that's about i do want to highlight. but richard said, and i completely agree, i completely agree with this. the rule of education is extremely important and a couple of social scientists have come up, come up with the idea that, oh, you know, if you take a look at the people voted for marcos, do you have college educated people voting for marcus? you have people with masters degrees, people would base these in some sort of dataset. they sort of grade this idea that education is not a factor. and i disagree with this because a lot of the studies that say that education is not a factor. they use data sets that, that, that look at education in terms of categories like primary, secondary and tertiary. but i bet if we have a better data set that looks at the quality of education, then we could actually say that education is indeed a major factor as to why people voted for marcos. than in the few days before the integration of the government decided to shut down the use website butler. is this something which is likely to be further cons
it's got going on that's about i do want to highlight. but richard said, and i completely agree, i completely agree with this. the rule of education is extremely important and a couple of social scientists have come up, come up with the idea that, oh, you know, if you take a look at the people voted for marcos, do you have college educated people voting for marcus? you have people with masters degrees, people would base these in some sort of dataset. they sort of grade this idea that education...
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i am richard louis. police have now taken into custody the person of interest in today's mass shooting at operate in highland park, illinois, let killed at least six people and wounded more than three dozen others. his name is robert bobby crimo the third, h 22, according to authorities, it was taken to custody at lake forest, illinois, after a brief pursuit earlier. police also recovering a high powered rifle, who say believed to be the weapon he was at the shooting. that is the car that police say crimo was driving. you can see it here on this live picture. this all started approximately, at 10:14 am, central time. the shooter opened fire on the town separate from a rooftop, along that route. and again, police say six people have been killed, and health officials reported that at least two dozen, if not three dozen, were hurt. 25, with gunshot wounds, in that total. let's go straight to shaquille brewster, and as an msnbc correspondent there on the ground for us. and shaq, just the breaking news within
i am richard louis. police have now taken into custody the person of interest in today's mass shooting at operate in highland park, illinois, let killed at least six people and wounded more than three dozen others. his name is robert bobby crimo the third, h 22, according to authorities, it was taken to custody at lake forest, illinois, after a brief pursuit earlier. police also recovering a high powered rifle, who say believed to be the weapon he was at the shooting. that is the car that...
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richards and dr. mayberry on the quilt. what i say to you young brothers and sisters in the community, if you say this is your community, fight and do something for your community. we started at the age of 18 years old. 18 years old and we started with clubs. people talking about club, people are bad and all this and that. we only are this because of the vanguards. the south boys. the sheiks. they were the ones who made all this possible. you say this is your community, then act like it is your community, stop killing each other and come together and build the community for your kids. we are old g's now. we are old g's. i'm 76 year olds. i started at 18. it is you guys turn to do this now. it is your turn. if you dont step up to the plate all this is in vain. stop the killing. we dont need that. we need to know our history in the community, how the chinese, how the blacks, how the mexican americans made this community what it is today. with that, i didn't write no agenda, i talk from the shoulder. i want each and every person to l
richards and dr. mayberry on the quilt. what i say to you young brothers and sisters in the community, if you say this is your community, fight and do something for your community. we started at the age of 18 years old. 18 years old and we started with clubs. people talking about club, people are bad and all this and that. we only are this because of the vanguards. the south boys. the sheiks. they were the ones who made all this possible. you say this is your community, then act like it is your...
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i am richard lui. police have now taken into custody that person of interest in today's mass shooting at a parade in highland park, illinois, that killed at least six people and wounded more than three dozen others. his name is robert bobby crimo iii, a age 22. according to authorities, he was taken to custody in lake forest, illinois, after a brief pursuit earlier. police also recovered a high powered rifle, who say believed to be the weapon he used at the shooting. that is the car that police say crimo was driving. you can see it here on this live picture. this all started approximately at 10:14 am, central time. the shooter opened fire on the towns parade from a rooftop, along that route. and again, police say six people have been killed, and health officials report that at least two dozen, if not three dozen, were hurt. 25 with gunshot wounds in that total. let's go straight to shaquille brewster and as an msnbc correspondent there on the ground for us. and shaq, just the breaking news within the l
i am richard lui. police have now taken into custody that person of interest in today's mass shooting at a parade in highland park, illinois, that killed at least six people and wounded more than three dozen others. his name is robert bobby crimo iii, a age 22. according to authorities, he was taken to custody in lake forest, illinois, after a brief pursuit earlier. police also recovered a high powered rifle, who say believed to be the weapon he used at the shooting. that is the car that police...
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richard: i think it is super important.k to the point around earnings expectations, we think they are too high in general. when you look across the u.s. and europe where there are double-digit earnings growth forecasts, which is too high from a consumer standpoint. we will see relatively robust headline earnings but the guidance will be key here. inflation pressures are still squeezing margins. the demand environment remains strong but on the other side you have got supply chain bottlenecks. you have got the volkswagen ceo talking about using in semiconductor shortages which would be welcome, if that is the case. supplies are a challenge right now. that is not talking about fx. the strength of the u.s. dollar will have an impact, particularly for multinationals. the guidance will be important. it is likely you will see companies adjust guidance to reflect the likelihood of slow growth in the second half. if we do see that reset, that would be welcome just in terms of setting expectations. dani: are there any sectors you are
richard: i think it is super important.k to the point around earnings expectations, we think they are too high in general. when you look across the u.s. and europe where there are double-digit earnings growth forecasts, which is too high from a consumer standpoint. we will see relatively robust headline earnings but the guidance will be key here. inflation pressures are still squeezing margins. the demand environment remains strong but on the other side you have got supply chain bottlenecks....
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i think richard is right, everything in moderation. cans, people are looking for get out of that camp free card and is not going to work that way. you have to make consistent good choices, true in many things in life if you want good relationships and be healthy and build wealth, day in and day out making good choices and hard work of consistency so i think we have to pay attention to what we know. we know if you want to be healthy, you have to eat fewer calories than you burn and stay away from preservatives and sugar and it's not that hard, it just takes self willpower and one thing americans struggle with. we see a society who want things handed to them and things quickly and often times don't want to do the work required to get the outcome. kennedy: a lot of times when you get something handed to you quickly, it's processed and that's where the problems are and that's where you run into obesity and increased cancer risk so i'm a fan of meat and vegetables, i love meat and vegetables, i don't think they steer you wrong, i tried going
i think richard is right, everything in moderation. cans, people are looking for get out of that camp free card and is not going to work that way. you have to make consistent good choices, true in many things in life if you want good relationships and be healthy and build wealth, day in and day out making good choices and hard work of consistency so i think we have to pay attention to what we know. we know if you want to be healthy, you have to eat fewer calories than you burn and stay away...
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and i think it tells us something about richard nixon that he could have this very close adviser. and one of the most loyal nixonians was ray price. i mean, he was defending richard nixon long after nixon was -- resigned and disgraced, that he could have this very close aide who he knew was gay. yet simultaneously, we can listen to the tapes, the white house tapes, where nixon is just engaging in the most gratuitous and vulgar homophobia. >> mm-hmm. >> and i think it tells us something about richard nixon, the man, in the same way that he could engage in theost vulgar anti-semitism and yet have a series of aides, very close aides who were jews. and it's a recurring theme in the book, right, is that these presidents, almost all the presidents i write about have close aides who they know are gay, but it doesn't reflect -- i mean, the humanity that they recognize in these men and some women is not reflected in their public policies. and i think that's -- i think that justified it in my mind. >> your book ends with the clinton administration at the end of the 20th century and the gay '
and i think it tells us something about richard nixon that he could have this very close adviser. and one of the most loyal nixonians was ray price. i mean, he was defending richard nixon long after nixon was -- resigned and disgraced, that he could have this very close aide who he knew was gay. yet simultaneously, we can listen to the tapes, the white house tapes, where nixon is just engaging in the most gratuitous and vulgar homophobia. >> mm-hmm. >> and i think it tells us...
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i do see richard's point i like many other americans who might be on the right-leaning side are not soonfident in the way the congressional hearings are playing out these days. i can't say that probe would be very fruitful but i would like to see some investigation going on to see how her money is being spent and we don't even have to talk about covid we could go back to dr. fauci's unethical practices during the aids crisis, testing practices, we could even talk about a lot of that stuff. >> and killing beagles. >> the state department. >> did you mention the aids crisis, it goes back decades and i would argue he has not done a great service to this country and there was way too much power concentrated in the hands of a single person and that person was anthony fauci. >> 400,000 a year, the highest-paid federal employee that we've got stephen al miller, will we ever demand answers from china? >> we should. that should be a global thing that should be the u.s. we see what's happening in the race to replace boris taunted in the uk they want to reestablish trade ties with china and i'm t
i do see richard's point i like many other americans who might be on the right-leaning side are not soonfident in the way the congressional hearings are playing out these days. i can't say that probe would be very fruitful but i would like to see some investigation going on to see how her money is being spent and we don't even have to talk about covid we could go back to dr. fauci's unethical practices during the aids crisis, testing practices, we could even talk about a lot of that stuff....
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richard: i think what we are seeing and i follow it quite closely -- juan: whave about a minute and aichard: particularly in europe, you are seeing the fruits of the last 75 years. our country has been beset by the cold war, lost in this notion of a great struggle between capitalism and socialism in which you can't allow anything on the left to get very far without repression by the government or without unfair treatment in the media. i'm not so surprised that as the situation unravels, the first instinct of people is to be responsive to the right which has been able to function in the western world much more freely than the left has. i don't find that at all surprising. i think when the people of this country realize how few solutions the right-winger has, look at what mr. trump didn't achieve in all the things he promised, that you will see an appreciation that maybe we ought to try the left. the crucial question is whether the left will be courageous enough to say what is going on and offer a real alternative. amy: richard wolfff -- richard wolff, we want to thank you for visiting
richard: i think what we are seeing and i follow it quite closely -- juan: whave about a minute and aichard: particularly in europe, you are seeing the fruits of the last 75 years. our country has been beset by the cold war, lost in this notion of a great struggle between capitalism and socialism in which you can't allow anything on the left to get very far without repression by the government or without unfair treatment in the media. i'm not so surprised that as the situation unravels, the...
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i think richard nixon should have been indicted. use i think it was important to put in one place all of the crimes against the american people. >> he should have been -- >> oh, i'm sure of it. >> i think the fact that he wasn't indicted gave rise to conspiracy thinking about, well, richard nixon's activities. so i actually believe that it is very important for our country not to have political amnesia, not to sweep things under the carpet. i think it's really necessary because we want our children and the grandchildren and great grandchildren to learn that in this country, in the end, the flag on the constitution matter most. and that powerful people can't get away with bad behavior. it's extremely important. look at the cost in this country of sweeping under the carpet. what happened after reconstruction. i don't need to tell you. and i shouldn't have to tell this to most people that are watching. but we paid -- we actually, mainly -- african americans bag, an enormous price in this country, for the political amnesia that we allowe
i think richard nixon should have been indicted. use i think it was important to put in one place all of the crimes against the american people. >> he should have been -- >> oh, i'm sure of it. >> i think the fact that he wasn't indicted gave rise to conspiracy thinking about, well, richard nixon's activities. so i actually believe that it is very important for our country not to have political amnesia, not to sweep things under the carpet. i think it's really necessary...
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richard, slight difference. when i was condemning the iraq war or the val, honestly ward by the way of understand what directly affects pakistan. we already have trib over 3 and a half 1000000 refugees upon refugees and pakistan. so what happens in nevada that we get affected? but then i was, i was the prime minister of pakistan. and so i was as a civilian, as a, as someone who, who doesn't believe in wars, i could speak my mind. or when you become the prime minister, your responsibility then becomes the people of your country. and in our case, 100000000 pakistan is a venerable euro. the either below the poverty line or just above so as a prime minister, that becomes my mand responsibility. and so you still defend, for instance, the fact that you paid a visit to moscow on the eve of the invasion, you had a meeting with flat me uprooting on the day, the very day the russian invasion took place for you to find that. do you think that that was okay to go ahead with that trip? well, her reserve, the facts were that when i
richard, slight difference. when i was condemning the iraq war or the val, honestly ward by the way of understand what directly affects pakistan. we already have trib over 3 and a half 1000000 refugees upon refugees and pakistan. so what happens in nevada that we get affected? but then i was, i was the prime minister of pakistan. and so i was as a civilian, as a, as someone who, who doesn't believe in wars, i could speak my mind. or when you become the prime minister, your responsibility then...
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i initially went to cambodia in 1970 less than a month after i had arrived in saigon at that time. president richard nixon launched an invasion of cambodia in april of 1970 i got to up to put on pen. once again, i was too poor to stay at the luxury royal hotel, which changed his name later to the the printer because the government that was installed was at a royalist ah, after the crew and removal of see a new can. 970 cambodia became a huge battleground, long nose government forces attacked and massacred ethnic vietnamese and cambodians, who supported the communist commit ruge. at the same time the communists under their lead, a whole part gained more support and responded with equal violence. journalists were increasingly vulnerable whenever they left the sanctuary of left the gnome and ventured out to the front line k web from united press international was kidnapped by the committee, a rouge a few dead, but reappeared 23 days later. as i said, it was a haven haven from the already and it was a joy to come back that we would ideally, we would find all our colleagues back. they would be alive and
i initially went to cambodia in 1970 less than a month after i had arrived in saigon at that time. president richard nixon launched an invasion of cambodia in april of 1970 i got to up to put on pen. once again, i was too poor to stay at the luxury royal hotel, which changed his name later to the the printer because the government that was installed was at a royalist ah, after the crew and removal of see a new can. 970 cambodia became a huge battleground, long nose government forces attacked...
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imagine. >> by the time i testified, it was clear it was me versus nixon. i'm going show richardis a horrendous liar. i'm going show he was involved in conduct that is unbecoming a president. i was going to lay out his abuses and the atmosphere in which watergate happened. i'm going blow up the oval office. ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest, the fees... i...
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i saw life with his roughest. it's miss richard smith miserable. but i was his saw life at its deepest reading said method. and so it's some, it's something which i, i carry forever within me. ah ah, what official airline of the journey with with oh, an issue and line of the journey from the world's most populated region in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse cultures. and conflicting politics. one 0 one east on al jazeera ah.
i saw life with his roughest. it's miss richard smith miserable. but i was his saw life at its deepest reading said method. and so it's some, it's something which i, i carry forever within me. ah ah, what official airline of the journey with with oh, an issue and line of the journey from the world's most populated region in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse cultures. and conflicting politics. one 0 one east on al jazeera ah.
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walter thompson and who introduced you into nixon circle because i think the story of how and why he had to do that tells a lot about richard nixon's personality, right? i i always had to have a summer job my parents insisted on it and i didn't have a job in summer of 1962 and dad arranged for me to go down and interview at the nixon for governor headquarters. i went in there and a young lawyer from usc by the name of herb combock some of you may know interviewed me and he left the room and he came back and he said i wanted to take you down the hall to meet someone and it was bob haldeman. he was 35 years old and bob became probably the single most important man in my life as it relates to all of this nixon history and i write in my book. i ride in my book and i mean it that was the day. that my life changed for the better. forever and how was it that he slowly brought you into nixon's circle into nixon's ken well, bob. had i i don't know that he had a plan, but he got to know me and he unliked like mrs. nixon. i think a trust relationship developed and the one of the most significant aspects of it. was that when nixon ran
walter thompson and who introduced you into nixon circle because i think the story of how and why he had to do that tells a lot about richard nixon's personality, right? i i always had to have a summer job my parents insisted on it and i didn't have a job in summer of 1962 and dad arranged for me to go down and interview at the nixon for governor headquarters. i went in there and a young lawyer from usc by the name of herb combock some of you may know interviewed me and he left the room and he...
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>> as i alluded to earlier, the issue is not about me, it would've been fine, as i said, to have richarddonoghue replace me, i have 17 days vacation. the issue was that the use of the justice department, and it is so important that the justice department adheres to the facts and the law. that's what it's there to do. that is what's our constitutional role was, and so if the justice department gets out of the role that it is supposed to play, that is really bad for our country, and i don't know a simpler way to say that, when you damage our fundamental institutions, it's not easy to repair them. i thought this was a really important issue to try and make sure that the justice department was able to stay on the right course. >> did you eventually tell the president that mass rags and nations wouldn't -- and what the consequences would be? >> this was in line with the president saying what do i have to lose? he said, suppose i do this, suppose i replace him, and replace him with him. what would you do? president, i would resign immediately, i'm not working for a minute with this guy. i just
>> as i alluded to earlier, the issue is not about me, it would've been fine, as i said, to have richarddonoghue replace me, i have 17 days vacation. the issue was that the use of the justice department, and it is so important that the justice department adheres to the facts and the law. that's what it's there to do. that is what's our constitutional role was, and so if the justice department gets out of the role that it is supposed to play, that is really bad for our country, and i don't...
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i mean i mentioned richard soon act he was always gonna be a foreigner, a front runner. the bookmakers here in the u. k. say that his chances are in excess of 30 percent. his is way ahead in percentage terms as far as the odds go. penny morton's his surprise. second, but i mentioned his trust foreign secretary. she's made no secret of her ambition to get the tom job and she will campaign hard in order to get. there are the fact is that the people who haven't yet declared are, are of people like the home secretary for the patel, it's highly likely and that she will put her name forward before the nominations close that she hasn't done so. so far. are you who question why, maybe she's casting around to see whether she has enough support within the party to launch a bid. i'm. but the thing is that all of these big names that you, that i've mentioned, none of them suffer from a lack of ambition. so all of them will be campaigning hard in the next 2 weeks. paul, thanks very much. and he, par brenda's talk. it is from london in bosnia herzegovina, ark ceremonies underway into
i mean i mentioned richard soon act he was always gonna be a foreigner, a front runner. the bookmakers here in the u. k. say that his chances are in excess of 30 percent. his is way ahead in percentage terms as far as the odds go. penny morton's his surprise. second, but i mentioned his trust foreign secretary. she's made no secret of her ambition to get the tom job and she will campaign hard in order to get. there are the fact is that the people who haven't yet declared are, are of people like...
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hi, i am richard louis with our's top stories.s been downgraded to a tropical depression overnight. this comes after tropical storm warnings were initially issued for parts of both south and north carolina on saturday. forecasters expect heavy rainfall and localized areas of flash flooding over the holiday weekend, at the colin formed near the south carolina coast. this storm could still bring downpours, but it is expected to weaken or completely dissipated by sunday night into monday morning. now, back to dateline. dissipated by sunday night int monday m it's not on any sightseeing itinerary, but this too is las vegas, rugged, desert terrain that is a refuge or hiding place for the desperate and troubled. >> believe it or not, the whole area has homeless people up there. >> this is where greyhound took them. this is where he live, he said. out there, somewhere, they were convinced that there must be a second campsite, possible evidence about the killing of shauna tiaffay, so detective miller won up with the police air unit to hav
hi, i am richard louis with our's top stories.s been downgraded to a tropical depression overnight. this comes after tropical storm warnings were initially issued for parts of both south and north carolina on saturday. forecasters expect heavy rainfall and localized areas of flash flooding over the holiday weekend, at the colin formed near the south carolina coast. this storm could still bring downpours, but it is expected to weaken or completely dissipated by sunday night into monday morning....
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ah, dear oh, she, i recorded richard, beautiful. and of course it's on this album that, that we made, that is called lyla, vice from the axis of evil her. and after we came, i came home, i recorded one more song over the mp's and we compiled the song scarlet marquilla or toilets with the deer. with connie brim this in the week. she's singing who made a duet together with the name of the song. and when he leased it quite soon afterwards her. oh oh oh oh oh no ma'am, alicia i also am i better let the fall my also little bit in there is a on the the shuffle of him on me. it's maddie him battery. finally, i believe she stole amana maha, it's been all her bet. you can guess it out as c ds had matter. i mean, i deal with we had already worked for 5 years together. but no, she wanted to make a children's up. she said to me that my 1st album in palestine was that trip in san and i'm famous for singing children sauce. she, she'll complain about the quality of those 1st albums that the recordings were not so good. so she was was to bring these
ah, dear oh, she, i recorded richard, beautiful. and of course it's on this album that, that we made, that is called lyla, vice from the axis of evil her. and after we came, i came home, i recorded one more song over the mp's and we compiled the song scarlet marquilla or toilets with the deer. with connie brim this in the week. she's singing who made a duet together with the name of the song. and when he leased it quite soon afterwards her. oh oh oh oh oh no ma'am, alicia i also am i better let...
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and your age of justice is enough for me on my pier , i don’t need a corpse, but richard is nervous, him. i 'll get you anyway sooner or later. come on, come on it's better to say late, no, it's better on time. pack viktor belyagin, known in our region by the nickname kankan, was detained today while trying to leave the territory. here is russia, despite the playful nickname, the businessman heard the reputation of a ruthless bandit who has connections in the rights of preliminary calculations of the cost of amber found with a criminal is about 30 igor ivanovich, a decision on your detention of a search warrant . here i met kolya, he was then young and very handsome. val, he would not forgive me for you. small appeared when i was already home. are you still looking for your woman? i even feel sorry for saying that the adventures are over. well , we took a share, where now, i got another door here, maybe i haven’t opened it yet scary hit one, and suddenly there is another letter. huh, be careful still royal dance do not miss it, on monday they are next to us. they walk the same streets
and your age of justice is enough for me on my pier , i don’t need a corpse, but richard is nervous, him. i 'll get you anyway sooner or later. come on, come on it's better to say late, no, it's better on time. pack viktor belyagin, known in our region by the nickname kankan, was detained today while trying to leave the territory. here is russia, despite the playful nickname, the businessman heard the reputation of a ruthless bandit who has connections in the rights of preliminary...