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guest: it was directly the result of the abuses we saw during the nixon administration. when president nixon left, he made a deal with the then -- national archives was unr e general services administration. he made a deal with them to take his peand everything with them and congress put a stop to it. congress realized there was a need to make sure something like this did not happen again, so they passed this law all the president records act. until that time, the records of a president were considered his personal property. he could take them with him, do whatever he wanted. in the 1930's, to give you more background, president roosevelt came up with the idea of creating a presidential library where he could leave his records and his mementos and all of the things from his administration during his second administration, he started the idea. so that future historians and people could learn about the work he had done. that precedent was set and each, subsequent president decided i would like to do that to. congress passed the libraries act in 1955, setting parameters for
guest: it was directly the result of the abuses we saw during the nixon administration. when president nixon left, he made a deal with the then -- national archives was unr e general services administration. he made a deal with them to take his peand everything with them and congress put a stop to it. congress realized there was a need to make sure something like this did not happen again, so they passed this law all the president records act. until that time, the records of a president were...
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but i was wrong because they had scared nixon that i would tell things about his administration... thout the documents, i convinced no—one. and because of the rage in the white house, because nixon was prepared to countenance these dirty tricks to get the so—called plumbers... he ordered them. he didn't countenance them. you're right. he ordered them. and what we saw was that these ex—cia people tried to raid the psychiatrist�*s office to get damaging information about you... with which to blackmail me into silence — not to hurt my reputation. right. the things i didn't want known. and they would say, "you keep talking and this is going to come out." they didn't find anything like that. in the end, as people will know, they failed to bring you down. they failed in the legal action against you. and in many ways, because what they did to you came out as part of the whole investigation, which ended with the watergate scandal. you actually played a very important role, kind of inadvertently, but you became a player in the watergate scandal. you became a player in the destruction of rich
but i was wrong because they had scared nixon that i would tell things about his administration... thout the documents, i convinced no—one. and because of the rage in the white house, because nixon was prepared to countenance these dirty tricks to get the so—called plumbers... he ordered them. he didn't countenance them. you're right. he ordered them. and what we saw was that these ex—cia people tried to raid the psychiatrist�*s office to get damaging information about you... with which...
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i'm talking a little bit about richard nixon in the environment if you read a lot about what happened during the next administration of many authors seem to find it kind of extraordinary that nixon did this and and they say, oh he just did it for politics or you know, he only did it because people wanted it. well, i kind of hope that our leaders do things because people wanted it but nixon did have a record on the environment that went all the way back to 1962 when he ran for governor of california during that campaign. he proposed unsuccessful campaign. he proposed measures to reduce air pollution to reduce vehicle emissions and to safeguard water quality by protecting watersheds a lot of these ideas were headed their time eight ten years time, so it wasn't something new and then also you know that you heard people say, oh is heart wasn't really any really care about it that much, you know, my answer to that is i think we be judging our presence and our congresses kind of on what they do, you know, maybe he was very focused on ending the war in vietnam on other issues that were at the top of his plate. did he spen
i'm talking a little bit about richard nixon in the environment if you read a lot about what happened during the next administration of many authors seem to find it kind of extraordinary that nixon did this and and they say, oh he just did it for politics or you know, he only did it because people wanted it. well, i kind of hope that our leaders do things because people wanted it but nixon did have a record on the environment that went all the way back to 1962 when he ran for governor of...
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the poison of the nixon administration was hate.ate has become part of the united states. it'sjust not the divisions, it's the intensity. hate is what's driving so much on both sides, but particularly with trump in the group. over the coming decades, the names woodward and bernstein became synonymous with the power of investigative journalism. but for them, the meaning of watergate continues to evolve as moments of the past meet with the current day. the watergate that we covered in '72, 1973, 74 is not the one that exists now. and the one that exists now is, we realise the nature of richard nixon, the conspiracy. this will drive carl... here he goes! you can cut it out. there it is! but i always... no, no... ilove... he's got it right. ..the documentation. and this is really important to understand who richard nixon was, notjust what he did. what on earth have you got in your hand? what have you got there? i've got a selected copy... he has a copy in every suitjacket! laughterjust in case he's being interviewed by the bbc! it's fro
the poison of the nixon administration was hate.ate has become part of the united states. it'sjust not the divisions, it's the intensity. hate is what's driving so much on both sides, but particularly with trump in the group. over the coming decades, the names woodward and bernstein became synonymous with the power of investigative journalism. but for them, the meaning of watergate continues to evolve as moments of the past meet with the current day. the watergate that we covered in '72, 1973,...
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when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way until the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising asian powerhouse into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe in the future of peace and security for asia and the world you should before this agreement, this is the right thing to do. we know the next chapter of this story, president trump, who flushed all the remains of what once appeared as friendship. we're now making it clear to china that after years of targeting our industries and stealing our intellectual property, this asked of american jobs and well, it has come to an end by the looks of it. indian is following into china's footsteps from only a few decades ago. one big comment is full, always requires a good new friend, hungry for technology, a
when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way until the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising asian powerhouse into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe...
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when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising age and power house into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe in the future of peace and security for asia and the world you should before this agreement, this is the right thing to do. we know the next chapter of this story, president trump, who flushed all the remains of what once appeared as friendship. we're now making it clear to china that after years of targeting our industries and stealing our intellectual property, that's aft of american jobs and well, it has come to an end by the looks of it. indian is following into china's footsteps from only a few decades ago. one big comment is full, always requires a good new friend, hungry for technology,
when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising age and power house into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe...
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when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising asian powerhouse into the global trading system. this is how he been promoted, the so called china trade bill, if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe in the future of peace and security for asia and the world you should before this agreement, this is the right thing to do. we know the next chapter of the story, president trump, who flushed all the remains of what once appeared as friendship. we are now making it clear to china that after years of targeting our industries and stealing our intellectual property, this asked of american jobs and welf. it has come to an end by the looks of it. indian is following into china as foot steps from only a few decades ago. one big communist fall always requires a good new friend, hungry for technology, a
when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising asian powerhouse into the global trading system. this is how he been promoted, the so called china trade bill, if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe...
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the nixon administration, unnerved by the disclosure, sued to suppress publication by media outlets andve got to keep our eye on the main ball, the main ball on saf reporter: ellsberg's cae ended in a mistrial, and the supreme court upheld the right to publish, a landmark moment for free press, depicted in the 2017 film "the post." >> what's this? >> government secrets. >> reporter: ellsberg remained a fierce advocate of exposing government secrets. >> what i am working at is to try to alert people to the danger before the alarm sounds. >> reporter: henry kissinger, a top advisor to nixon, once called ellsberg the most dangerous man in america. that may have been an exaggeration, but his status as one of the nation's most important whistle-blowers was not. major garrett, cbs news, washington. >> norah: switching gears now to our weeklong series, "the future of cars," many new vehicles rolling off the assembly line have eliminated the traditional dashboards and replaced them with high-tech touchscreens. cbs's kris van cleave shows us how automakers are trying to find a balance between dr
the nixon administration, unnerved by the disclosure, sued to suppress publication by media outlets andve got to keep our eye on the main ball, the main ball on saf reporter: ellsberg's cae ended in a mistrial, and the supreme court upheld the right to publish, a landmark moment for free press, depicted in the 2017 film "the post." >> what's this? >> government secrets. >> reporter: ellsberg remained a fierce advocate of exposing government secrets. >> what i...
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in vietnam twice began cut his teeth in the political as fellow in several departments of nixon administration. his name was colin powell, and he looked at president nixon. he realized that what president nixon was saying was that a platoon of united marines do more for world peace than all of the celebrity telethons. hollywood would. actors and pundits who tell the world how special they are. and colin powell was right. and it is important for us to remember what you all do, not just for this country, but for the world. if i respect for veterans today counts anything along with working hard worshiping the lord loving families and saluting the flags. then we are actually living in the age of nixon. we are thankfully a pro veteran country. we still we see people standing, veterans at ballgames videos of veterans, surprising children at school after long deployments. even some celebrities in hollywood support our war. but the past that you know, viscerally reveals that is no guarantee that this will last support for our is fragile. and we must do everything we can to make sure that we never retu
in vietnam twice began cut his teeth in the political as fellow in several departments of nixon administration. his name was colin powell, and he looked at president nixon. he realized that what president nixon was saying was that a platoon of united marines do more for world peace than all of the celebrity telethons. hollywood would. actors and pundits who tell the world how special they are. and colin powell was right. and it is important for us to remember what you all do, not just for this...
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relations during the time of the famous warming , which was started back in the distant 70s by the nixon administrationefore, this is actually the lowest point in 50 years. in addition, for five years , high-level american officials have not visited the chinese, the first such visit , especially after such a high-profile scandal is not all good, they showed the replica of president biden , who addressed the phrase about the dictator zyzipin in all relations, but they understood that they should adhere to at least an armed but neutrality and not playing along now in those points where, er, their partners or so like russia are trying to increase the level of escalation , as for the increase in the level of the nuclear threat , it is absolutely real, this is clear and our sources also confirm this, the president of ukraine also spoke about this the other day, the question only in the fact that russia will use the detonation of one of the reactors of the zaporozhye nuclear power station or a tactical nuclear charge. i think both are possible . in fact, they can use both the first option and the second. mor
relations during the time of the famous warming , which was started back in the distant 70s by the nixon administrationefore, this is actually the lowest point in 50 years. in addition, for five years , high-level american officials have not visited the chinese, the first such visit , especially after such a high-profile scandal is not all good, they showed the replica of president biden , who addressed the phrase about the dictator zyzipin in all relations, but they understood that they should...
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when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with aging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising age and power house into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe in the future of peace and security for asia and the world you should before this agreement, this is the right thing to do. we know the next chapter of this story, president trump, who flushed older remains of what once appeared as friendship. we are now making it clear to china that after years of targeting our industries and stealing our intellectual property, that's asked of american jobs and wells. it has come to an end by the looks of it, indian is following into china's footsteps from only a few decades ago. one big comment is full, always requires a good new friend, hungry for technology, and of
when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with aging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising age and power house into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe...
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when the nixon administration tried to stop the newspapers from publishing, the justices sided with the press, and criminal charges against ellsberg were later thrown out by a judge, citing, in part, a break-in b by the whitite house plumbebers at ellsbsberg's form psychiatrist's office. seen as a warmup to the watergate incident. that would bring down president nixon. we interviewed him just two months ago after he announced his pancreatic cancer diagnosis. what do you want your legacy to be? because you're thinking about that, clearly. >> it doesn't pay for me to think about legacy very much. >> reporter: and also telling us, i'm glad i did it. andrea mititchell, nbcbc news, washingtgton. >>> whwhen we comeme back in 6 seconds, w why it's gegetting s hard to o find a homome for sal. >>> plplus, the coconcerning n detatails about t the death h o sprinter t tori bowie.e. linzess s is not a l laxativ. itit's a once-e-daily pilll thatat helps youou get ahead of youour symptomsms. it's proveven to help p you hahave more frfrequent and complelete bowel m movemen. and helplps relieve e overa
when the nixon administration tried to stop the newspapers from publishing, the justices sided with the press, and criminal charges against ellsberg were later thrown out by a judge, citing, in part, a break-in b by the whitite house plumbebers at ellsbsberg's form psychiatrist's office. seen as a warmup to the watergate incident. that would bring down president nixon. we interviewed him just two months ago after he announced his pancreatic cancer diagnosis. what do you want your legacy to be?...
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less as long as there were other interest in mind when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising age and powerhouse into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe in the future of peace and security for asia and the world you should before this agreement, this is the right thing to do. we know the next chapter of this story, president trump, who flushed older remains about once appeared as friendship. we are now making it clear to china that after years of targeting our industries and stealing our intellectual property, that's aft of american jobs and welf. it has come to an end by the looks of it, indian is following into china's footsteps from only a few decades ago. one big comment is full, always requires a goo
less as long as there were other interest in mind when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising age and powerhouse into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you...
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when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising age and powerhouse into the global trading system. this is how he been promoted, the so called china trade bill, if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe in the future of peace and security for asia and the world you should before this agreement, this is the right thing to do. we know the next chapter of this story, president trump, who flushed all the remains of what once appeared as friendship. we're now making it clear to china that after years of targeting our industries and stealing our intellectual property, this asked of american jobs and welf. it has come to an end by the looks of it. indian is following into china's footsteps from only a few decades ago. one big comment is full, always requires a good new friend, hungry for technology,
when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising age and powerhouse into the global trading system. this is how he been promoted, the so called china trade bill, if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe...
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you had, beginning in the nixon administration, a very limited sort of affirmative action like program or philosophy. to begin to address some of those wrongs. quite suddenly, in the -- with the decision and moving forward, any sort of ability to honestly and frankly and openly try to remediate some of -- of the wrongs that were committed over centuries was taken away. since 2003, really the only justification that's been allowed for affirmative action in college admissions at least is diversity. not remediation for the many past wrongs that compounded them over the centuries. so, yes, people have tied themselves in knots to try to justify something that should have been very frankly justified, and then you could have talked about time limiting. if you actually made an honest attempt to remediate some of what was done to from time to times over now 400 years. >> let's bring in supreme court correspondent at "the wall street journal" jess braven. thanks for being here. parse through this long opinion and what chief justice roberts said, which is effectively that race-based admissions po
you had, beginning in the nixon administration, a very limited sort of affirmative action like program or philosophy. to begin to address some of those wrongs. quite suddenly, in the -- with the decision and moving forward, any sort of ability to honestly and frankly and openly try to remediate some of -- of the wrongs that were committed over centuries was taken away. since 2003, really the only justification that's been allowed for affirmative action in college admissions at least is...
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he leaked documents to "the new york times" and "washington post" during the nixon administration.ture of the war in vietnam. the government sued the newspapers, but in a landmark ruling, the supreme court found in favor of the media. >>> frightening moments at boston's logan international airport when the wing of a united flight clipped the tail of the delta plane. one passenger on board the delta flight said it felt like an earthquake then noticed the emergency vehicles outside the plane. officials say fortunately nobody was injured in the incident. >>> still to come, the rise of the grand-fluencers. older tiktokers are getting noticed. boost lightwtweight. clinically proveven. 48-hour hydration. for that healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. for people with skin. you didn't live this strong, this long to get put on the shelf like a porcelain doll. buone out of two women over 50 will suffer a fracture from osteorosis. you should know you can buil new bone with evenity® fopostmenopausal women with osteoporosis at high risk for fracture. ask your doctor if you can do more than just slowi
he leaked documents to "the new york times" and "washington post" during the nixon administration.ture of the war in vietnam. the government sued the newspapers, but in a landmark ruling, the supreme court found in favor of the media. >>> frightening moments at boston's logan international airport when the wing of a united flight clipped the tail of the delta plane. one passenger on board the delta flight said it felt like an earthquake then noticed the emergency...
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the nixon administration sued to suppress publication by media outlets and prosecutedelsburg for espionagehave to get this son of a [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the case ended in a mistrial and the supreme court up held the right to publish, a landmark moment for free press, depicted in a film, the post. elsburg was a fierce advocate of exposing government secrets. henry kizinger, a top advisor to nixon ones called elsburg the most dangerous man in america but his status as the nation's most mornt whistleblower was not. >>> police in manitoba canada n people who died after a truck and bus collided. this is one of the worst crs country's recent memory. the bus was carrying mostly elderly people who were headed to a casino on thursday. the bus was burned to a shell after the crash. many victims were yet to be identified because of severe facial injuries. police are conducting an investigation to find out what happened. they believe the bus driver was at fault. >> we have obtained video footage of the collision that was seized from the trailer. this video indicates that the bus entered the roadway
the nixon administration sued to suppress publication by media outlets and prosecutedelsburg for espionagehave to get this son of a [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the case ended in a mistrial and the supreme court up held the right to publish, a landmark moment for free press, depicted in a film, the post. elsburg was a fierce advocate of exposing government secrets. henry kizinger, a top advisor to nixon ones called elsburg the most dangerous man in america but his status as the nation's most...
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he risked his freedom to share classified documents during the nixon administration.supreme court found in favor of the media. >>> and a dramatic rescue in escambia county, florida. rapidly rising flood waters nearly sweeping a man away until a sheriff's deputy rushed in to help. the deputy and the man were both sucked into a drainage pipe and swept underneath a four-lane road. they were submerged for about 30 seconds before they emerged from the other end of the road. the footage is from the deputy's body camera. take a look. >> you probably need to get out of there, sir. >> oh [ bleep ]. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> oh jesus. oh jesus. david? david, can you tell me what just happened? can you believe what happened to us? just breathe. oh my god. thank you, jesus. oh jesus. >> i am died. >> me too, buddy. it sucked me in. oh my god. i never held my breath like that in my life. >> me neither! >> oh my god. [indiscernible] >> oh my god. oh my god. oh my god! >> cries of joy and relief there. just extraordinary video. the sheriff says the deputy and the man he res
he risked his freedom to share classified documents during the nixon administration.supreme court found in favor of the media. >>> and a dramatic rescue in escambia county, florida. rapidly rising flood waters nearly sweeping a man away until a sheriff's deputy rushed in to help. the deputy and the man were both sucked into a drainage pipe and swept underneath a four-lane road. they were submerged for about 30 seconds before they emerged from the other end of the road. the footage is...
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the nixon administration unnerved by the disclosure, sued to suppress publication by news outletses andsecuted him for espionage. the case ended in a mace trial and the supreme court upheld the right to publish, a landmark moment for free press, depicted in the 2017 film, the post. elsburg remained a fierce advocate of exposing secrets. >> you try to alurt people to the dangers before the alarm sounds. >> reporter: henry kissinger, a tonixon once called him the most dangerous man in america. that could have been an exaggeration but status as an important whistleblower was not. >>> this is the country's worst bus crash carrying mostly elderly people headed to a casino. the bus was burned to a shell after that crash. many of the victims have yet to be identified because of severe facial injuries. police are conducting an investigation into what happened but they believe that the bus driver was at fault. >> we have obtained video footage from the collision seized from the semi truck trailer. the bus entered the roadway where the semi trailer truck had the right of way. >> ten people were j
the nixon administration unnerved by the disclosure, sued to suppress publication by news outletses andsecuted him for espionage. the case ended in a mace trial and the supreme court upheld the right to publish, a landmark moment for free press, depicted in the 2017 film, the post. elsburg remained a fierce advocate of exposing secrets. >> you try to alurt people to the dangers before the alarm sounds. >> reporter: henry kissinger, a tonixon once called him the most dangerous man in...
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former us military endlessly the pentagon papers in 1971, led to a supreme court case is the nixon administrationwas recalling this case to stephen soccer on bbc�*s hardtalk program. what this case to stephen soccer on bbc's hardtalk program.— hardtalk program. what i'm saying is, if ou hardtalk program. what i'm saying is. ifyou can't— hardtalk program. what i'm saying is, if you can't tolerate _ hardtalk program. what i'm saying| is, if you can't tolerate government lying you can't be in any government at a high foreign policy or staff position for a week i've been doing it almost ten years for that i thought, this is 7000 pages of top—secret documents, i'll go to prison for life. and in fact i was charged with the possible 115 years, which would be a life sentence for that made it very clear this was not the place to plant the imperial flag. why was it dangerous because not the answer was i really was dangerous to policy, that he and nixon were carried out in secret. it was secretly threatening nuclear war to north vietnam. it makes a good reason to believe that it wasn't paranoid, that i had
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shared the material with the "new york times" and the "washington post" in 1971 during the nixon administrationgovernment took the publications to court to stop the leak tu bu the supreme court found in favor of the newspapers in a landmark ruling, the records painted a devastating picture of the u.s. war in vietnam, including revelations officials knew the conflict was unwinnable. he announced this year he had pancreatic cancer, and would not be receiving intensive treatment. >>> all right, still to come, the trooping the colour ceremony is set to begin next hour in london, marking king charles' first official birthday since being crowned, live from buckingham palace, stay with us. 48-hour hydratioion. for that healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. for people with skin. i gave my dad the ancestrydna® kit. honestly, i saw it on sale and i was a- broke grad student so i like a sale. i thk it was a good gift. it blew my mind. give ancestrydna®. now on sale r father's day. (female announcer) attention! medicare ha expanded dexcom coverage -for people with diabetes. -if you have diabetes, getting on dexc
shared the material with the "new york times" and the "washington post" in 1971 during the nixon administrationgovernment took the publications to court to stop the leak tu bu the supreme court found in favor of the newspapers in a landmark ruling, the records painted a devastating picture of the u.s. war in vietnam, including revelations officials knew the conflict was unwinnable. he announced this year he had pancreatic cancer, and would not be receiving intensive...
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it strikes me it is true the lesson of the nixon administration for many republicans, i think trump isat it was a mistake to resign. it is a mistake to back down and capitulate to these types of things. i think we are living with that part of the republican party really coming into power through donald trump himself. the reason speaker mccarthy is saying what he's saying, because he knows that's the expectation from trump. trump remains the most powerful figure in the party. >> it's the expectation from trump but it's the expectation from trump voters and trump loyalists who make up so many of the really red districts that he needs, never mind the very few swing districts that exist. >> mccarthy didn't do that. if he kept silent i think he would be removed as speaker, don't you? >> i don't know. i don't know. he's in trouble for the debt ceiling no matter what he does potentially he will be in trouble, but imagine a world where he tried this. >> he would not be speaker if it were not for trump making phone calls on the day of that last vote to get those last votes in for him. the repub
it strikes me it is true the lesson of the nixon administration for many republicans, i think trump isat it was a mistake to resign. it is a mistake to back down and capitulate to these types of things. i think we are living with that part of the republican party really coming into power through donald trump himself. the reason speaker mccarthy is saying what he's saying, because he knows that's the expectation from trump. trump remains the most powerful figure in the party. >> it's the...
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. >> you know the attorney general in the nixon administration got in trouble for trying to cover things up as that scandal broke is this the same thing here? is the fbi? is the department of justice engaged in obstruction of justice? are they engaged in a cover-up? it looks like it to me. >> this certainly obstructed our investigation. we had unsolicited briefing by the fbi that was later leaked to the press to summary me interfering in the wisconsin '22 election. they knew in october 2016 that the steel dossier was sourced by a russian potential spy. the fbi was investigating in guy as a russian spy. so, we understand how corrupt the fbi was when it came to investigating trump. and that corruption just continues. >> jesse: all right. senator johnson, keep up the good work in the senate. we appreciate it. >> have a good night. >> jesse: up next, could anthony fauci still be working for the biden administration? we investigate. plus, we find out the one thing donald trump doesn't want to talk about. ♪ ♪ ♪ there it is. that feeling you get... when you can du more with less asthma. it star
. >> you know the attorney general in the nixon administration got in trouble for trying to cover things up as that scandal broke is this the same thing here? is the fbi? is the department of justice engaged in obstruction of justice? are they engaged in a cover-up? it looks like it to me. >> this certainly obstructed our investigation. we had unsolicited briefing by the fbi that was later leaked to the press to summary me interfering in the wisconsin '22 election. they knew in...
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that's one of the beauties of the brilliant mind from herb stein, former economist in the nixon administration something can't happen, it won't. and this can't happen. they cannot get that level of supply necessary with renewables. the wind and solar are not going to the meet these needs, and no serious person -- even those who want to see reduced carbon emission -- no serious person believes it will. so what is the right solution? it's improved technology, improved investment in the fossil production we're doing where we are seeing a reduction of car carbon emissions. that's the irony. elizabeth: how do you see the lay of the land now? are you afraid of power blackout toes too the given what biden's epa and the green energy push undercutting, you know, fossil fuel plants? you know, doing can things like switching to wind and solar, plus capturing nearly 90% of emissions? this is knocking their generating capacity down the really uneconomic levels. >> it sure is. and i'm a little less concerned about it short term because i still think we have the capacity. it's more that they're sowing the se
that's one of the beauties of the brilliant mind from herb stein, former economist in the nixon administration something can't happen, it won't. and this can't happen. they cannot get that level of supply necessary with renewables. the wind and solar are not going to the meet these needs, and no serious person -- even those who want to see reduced carbon emission -- no serious person believes it will. so what is the right solution? it's improved technology, improved investment in the fossil...