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. >> well, you know, adlai stevenson. i recorded adlai stevenson in a remark that showed his humor and his political misjudgment sometimes. he gave a great speech and a woman said, oh, governor. your speech was marvelous. you'll have the votes of all the thinking people. he said i know, madame, but i need a majority. >> i need to win, right. yeah. [laughter]. >> and so that didn't help him win. but i'm glad to have the support of all the morally driven people. but, yeah, to win. >> right. >> and so you have the american businessmen and essentially what they're saying, and they're saying this, do not give us the right to discriminate. you are giving me something i didn't ask for. because if a business has the legal and moral obligation to serve everybody, no controversy. but if you say to them, okay you can pick and choose, then once they start picking and choosing, somebody is going to be mad at them. either they'll be too kind to gay people or not kind enough. >> in either case they'll be boycotted. >> yeah, so the good
. >> well, you know, adlai stevenson. i recorded adlai stevenson in a remark that showed his humor and his political misjudgment sometimes. he gave a great speech and a woman said, oh, governor. your speech was marvelous. you'll have the votes of all the thinking people. he said i know, madame, but i need a majority. >> i need to win, right. yeah. [laughter]. >> and so that didn't help him win. but i'm glad to have the support of all the morally driven people. but, yeah, to...
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debate could teachers of the year at american university worked with others, senator humphrey and adlai stevenson, congressman david obie committee is the author or the editor of now nine books. john from missouri is next. >> i would like to address what is the democratic wage. the biggest toss in the system is rupert murdoch. in order to make money is divided this country. that's what has divided this country. others would argue that we are seeing that on the left as well. >> guest: is a particular source of the media, fox or msnbc then you have other people coming out with other facts and then of course there are those in the media. the one thing we have is they go to get their information well before fox presented were other places and the problem is they go to places where they agree and they also get to places they want to be an entertaining and sometimes entertainment isn't the best aspect of presenting material. fox is known to be conservative and murdoch is a conservative person. i don't think he is the reason we have division in america based upon culture and based upon race and ideology
debate could teachers of the year at american university worked with others, senator humphrey and adlai stevenson, congressman david obie committee is the author or the editor of now nine books. john from missouri is next. >> i would like to address what is the democratic wage. the biggest toss in the system is rupert murdoch. in order to make money is divided this country. that's what has divided this country. others would argue that we are seeing that on the left as well. >>...
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live balloting with none of the delegates pledged ahead of time was 1956, the year a hesitant adlai stevensonon, declared he wouldn't pick a vice presidential nominee, he'd leave to it the delegates. he made the announcement 11:00 thursday night, the balloting was set for friday afternoon. the man who made the most of it was a young senator from massachusetts, john f. kennedy. as at this point o'neal recalls jack went to chicago prepared for lightning to strike. first ballot kennedy trailed the tennessee senator 483 delegates to 304. al gore senior earned 178. new york's robert wag they are 162. hubert humphrey 134. no can't dade had a majority are. second ballot kennedy started to gain. arkansas shifted to kennedy, then new york. texas proudly cast its vet -- for the fighting senator who wears the scars of battle. it was lyndon johnson. then as bobby kennedy would charge, something fishy happened. speaker sam rue burn who was chairing the convention refused to recognize the delegation shifting to kennedy, instead, he called on oklahoma which went to another. from there the tide turned. minne
live balloting with none of the delegates pledged ahead of time was 1956, the year a hesitant adlai stevensonon, declared he wouldn't pick a vice presidential nominee, he'd leave to it the delegates. he made the announcement 11:00 thursday night, the balloting was set for friday afternoon. the man who made the most of it was a young senator from massachusetts, john f. kennedy. as at this point o'neal recalls jack went to chicago prepared for lightning to strike. first ballot kennedy trailed the...
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he defeated the governor and adlai stevenson, beat him by 35 votes, less than one-tenth of one percentfore you go, shoutout to election historian in county by county research, dave lee. we used some of his research. >> appreciate that, dave. and gary, thank you. >>> a lot more happening. >> a grand jury indicted cardell haze for secondary murder for the death of will smith. smith's wife survived. >>> the pentagon announced up to 16 members of the military will be disciplined for their role in the october air strike that killed as many as 42 people at a hospital in afghanistan. no one is expected to face criminal charges. >>> uber is expanding in dubai, offering a party yacht, starting at $82, get a in our hour tour of the skyline with music, food, cocktails. >>> at home, a frightening ride on a texas roller coaster for a six-year-old and his father when his seat belt came undone. take a look. >> here we go. >> i got you. you're fine. i promise. >> i gotcha. you're fine. one more big hill. >> there's no more big hills? >> no, there's no more. >> terrifying. >> thanks very much. >>> just
he defeated the governor and adlai stevenson, beat him by 35 votes, less than one-tenth of one percentfore you go, shoutout to election historian in county by county research, dave lee. we used some of his research. >> appreciate that, dave. and gary, thank you. >>> a lot more happening. >> a grand jury indicted cardell haze for secondary murder for the death of will smith. smith's wife survived. >>> the pentagon announced up to 16 members of the military will be...
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at least evenson -- and lise adlai stevenson had to vote for some revisions he made that kennedy ordered them to vote against it. then of course, there were these lobbies. there was a pro portugal lobby, a catania lobby. - a catanga lobby. then the rhodesia lobby which supported the ian smith regime in the late 1960's, after kennedy, after the universal declaration of independence. >> [inaudible] >> there were a lot of them, and they were anti-communist, and pro-segregation, and they stood up for the rights and southern africa -- right in southern africa. >> over here. >> i believe that i agree with you that we have -- from decolonization we have independence, but in africa today we see talk about new colonialism, especially in the french african countries. there is very little difference between decolonization and neocolonialism. anyway you can look at it, in africa today. to me, it is more or less a figment of our imagination to think that decolonization is the end of it. it is going on as we speak. >> i would agree. usually, when i say independence, i say when the countries achieve po
at least evenson -- and lise adlai stevenson had to vote for some revisions he made that kennedy ordered them to vote against it. then of course, there were these lobbies. there was a pro portugal lobby, a catania lobby. - a catanga lobby. then the rhodesia lobby which supported the ian smith regime in the late 1960's, after kennedy, after the universal declaration of independence. >> [inaudible] >> there were a lot of them, and they were anti-communist, and pro-segregation, and...