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so agnew resigned. there was no vice president. some admiral democrats wanted to have a plan to get albert into the presidency. you could replace a republican, nixon, to speaker albert. albert was opposed to this. he thought it was not fair to have a democrat or place a republican, but being albert, he was prepared. this document is a memo written by ted sorensen to speaker albert, labeled personal and confidential, but it lays out what should albert do if he becomes president. so you can look. it says step one, take the oath of office. step two, physically taking over the office. step three, resign from the house. this is another thing albert would have had to do, resign as speaker if he moved up in the president, and it would really only be temporarily. i think this is an interesting these of history that many people really don't know about. we think about richard nixon and we think about impeachment. we don't think about other things that could have happened during that time period. the papers we have and the objects are from th
so agnew resigned. there was no vice president. some admiral democrats wanted to have a plan to get albert into the presidency. you could replace a republican, nixon, to speaker albert. albert was opposed to this. he thought it was not fair to have a democrat or place a republican, but being albert, he was prepared. this document is a memo written by ted sorensen to speaker albert, labeled personal and confidential, but it lays out what should albert do if he becomes president. so you can look....
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speaker albert was napping on the so but when he found out spirit agnew -- spiro agnew resigned. some of the liberal democrats had a plan to get albert into the presidency. was a democraton and speaker albert. albert was opposed to this. he was prepared. this document here is a memo sorensen toed speaker albert. it lays out what albert should do if he becomes president. you can look. it says step one, take the oath of office. step two, physically taking over the office. step three, resign from the house. he would have to resign his speakership. it would only be temporarily. this is an interesting piece of history that people don't know about. we think about nixon and impeachment. we don't think about the things that could have potentially happened during that time peirod. -- that time period. in ada, kerr was born oklahoma. he was born in this wonderful log cabin here. he grew up very poor. he worked his way up. had ain the senate, kerr lot of priorities. the number one priority was the arkansas river bed project. the arkansas river runs through part of oklahoma. it goes through
speaker albert was napping on the so but when he found out spirit agnew -- spiro agnew resigned. some of the liberal democrats had a plan to get albert into the presidency. was a democraton and speaker albert. albert was opposed to this. he was prepared. this document here is a memo sorensen toed speaker albert. it lays out what albert should do if he becomes president. you can look. it says step one, take the oath of office. step two, physically taking over the office. step three, resign from...
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spiro agnew had run in 1966 as a fairly moderate republican, but he quickly established himself as an anti-radical emblem, somebody who repeatedly attacked longhairs and protesters, anti-war demonstrators. we heard talk about anarchists i think from george wallace and spiro agnew would engage in bike-minded rhetoric, and so the selection of spiro agnew in a one, becausehrewd it was consistent with the campaign themes that nixon was going to run on, especially this issue of law and order. the other thing i will say about spiro agnew as that later on he became somewhat known for his attacks, his biting and some would say vicious attacks, on the media. at one point he called them the --tering nabobs a famouslyad fractious relationship with the and disliked, distrusted, the media. enemies list. an spiro agnew was a hard-hitting attack dog of sorts, and that was the role nixon wanted him to play. host: robert, who else did he consider, and was governor reagan on that list? guest: governor reagan was not on that list. governor reagan established himself as a too formidable politician for ni
spiro agnew had run in 1966 as a fairly moderate republican, but he quickly established himself as an anti-radical emblem, somebody who repeatedly attacked longhairs and protesters, anti-war demonstrators. we heard talk about anarchists i think from george wallace and spiro agnew would engage in bike-minded rhetoric, and so the selection of spiro agnew in a one, becausehrewd it was consistent with the campaign themes that nixon was going to run on, especially this issue of law and order. the...
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and agnew was also a hard hitting kind of attack dog of sorts, and that was the role that nixon wantedim to play. host: who else did he consider, and was governor reagan on that list? guest: governor reagan was not on the list. i think governor reagan had established himself as too formidable a politician for nixon to want as his vice president. he couldn't be assured he could control somebody who commanded that much support. let me say this. nixon, as i mentioned earlier, nixon went to that convention in a somewhat tenuous situation. my recollection is it took 667 votes to get the nomination, and he had, he thought, maybe 26 votes more than that. that's not a position of strength. reagan came in, and at the convention, as soon as' announced his candidacy, he picked up 19 votes. so nixon had to go to thom thurmond of south carolina -- to strom thurmond of south carolina, and strom thurmond knew that nixon needed him desperately. and nixon knew that he needed strom thurmond desperately, and strom thurmond knew that nixon knew. and that therein lies political negotiations. so the two mai
and agnew was also a hard hitting kind of attack dog of sorts, and that was the role that nixon wantedim to play. host: who else did he consider, and was governor reagan on that list? guest: governor reagan was not on the list. i think governor reagan had established himself as too formidable a politician for nixon to want as his vice president. he couldn't be assured he could control somebody who commanded that much support. let me say this. nixon, as i mentioned earlier, nixon went to that...
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agnew later became somewhat known for his attacks, his vicious attacks, on the media. idea thatvery modern echoes in our own politics. nixon had a famously fractious relationship with the media. he disliked and distrusted the media. his office had his enemies list including members of the media. agnew was a hard-hitting attack dog of sorts. that was the role nixon wanted him to play. host: who else did he consider? was governor reagan on the list? guest: governor reagan was not on the list. i believe he had established himself as two formidable of a politician. he wasn't sure he could control someone who demanded that much support. nixon went into the convention and a somewhat tenuous situation. my recollection is that it took six under six to seven votes for the nomination. he had 26 more than that. that is not a position of strength. reagan came in and at the convention, as soon as he picked up his candidacy, he picked up 19 votes. nixon had to go to strom thurmond. strom thurmond knew that nixon needed him desperately. nixon knew that he needed strom thurmond desper
agnew later became somewhat known for his attacks, his vicious attacks, on the media. idea thatvery modern echoes in our own politics. nixon had a famously fractious relationship with the media. he disliked and distrusted the media. his office had his enemies list including members of the media. agnew was a hard-hitting attack dog of sorts. that was the role nixon wanted him to play. host: who else did he consider? was governor reagan on the list? guest: governor reagan was not on the list. i...
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that is how we got spirit agnew. -- spiro agnew. caller: i have a simple question to ask both of you. did thenificant role republican party play in the voting rights act? past and modern day? were they embracing the idea of black american voters? in writing the u.s. recovery act, which i am asking for judicial protection, since we do not have that here in america. 1965, lyndon johnson cannot have passed voting rights act without strong support from the republicans. there were republicans in congress. they supported the voting rights. in 1965: the republican party had a substantial, moderate wing that was pro-civil rights. heterogeneous, ideologically, as was the democratic party. three8, even though it is short years, that position was really no longer viable in the national republican party, which is why it was hard to see a pass for romney or rockefeller, given their post civil rights view. republican electoral future was going to be through the south. see -- forthink we example, the nixon negotiations with strom thurmond, reagan'
that is how we got spirit agnew. -- spiro agnew. caller: i have a simple question to ask both of you. did thenificant role republican party play in the voting rights act? past and modern day? were they embracing the idea of black american voters? in writing the u.s. recovery act, which i am asking for judicial protection, since we do not have that here in america. 1965, lyndon johnson cannot have passed voting rights act without strong support from the republicans. there were republicans in...
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agnew resigns, there is no vice president.of the liberal democrats had a plan that we can get albert into the president's seat, to replace nixon with a democrat. albert was opposed to this. he thought it was unfair to have a democrat replace in republican. but being albert, he was prepared. this document is a memo written to speaker albert. it is labeled personal and confidential. it lays out what should albert do if he becomes president. you can look. it says, step one, take the oath of office. step two, physically taking over the office. step three, resign from the house. this is another thing albert would have had to do, he would have had to resign the speakership. it would have only been temporarily. i think this is a really interesting piece of history that many people don't know about. the think about nixon and impeachment, we don't think about the other things that could have potentially happened during that time period. the papers and objects we have here are from the robert s kerr collection. he was a senator from okl
agnew resigns, there is no vice president.of the liberal democrats had a plan that we can get albert into the president's seat, to replace nixon with a democrat. albert was opposed to this. he thought it was unfair to have a democrat replace in republican. but being albert, he was prepared. this document is a memo written to speaker albert. it is labeled personal and confidential. it lays out what should albert do if he becomes president. you can look. it says, step one, take the oath of...
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. >> here at darpa, people who helped to create siri and driverless cars, he's run agnew program to fightbricated news saying it's being produced all around the world. that are building new software and artificial intelligence that'll allow governments and tech agencies to scan any information -- like this photo where a plane was added. it's scanned and detected with a heat map. >> this airplane has been placed into this photo? >> it's call splice where you take something and place it into a different photo. >> facebook and google and other tech companies will be ready in a matter of two years. >> how quickly can you figure this out with your machine learn that there's something wrong here? >> some indicators work in fractions of second, some take ten, 15 seconds. >> moving forward we need to be more vigilant than what we trust from the internet. >> making sure thank you see it john loan you can believe it. jo ling kent, arlington, virginia. >>> the san francisco north carolinas, after being deployed for six months, tomas has made it back home. his family was on a tour of the stade judgme
. >> here at darpa, people who helped to create siri and driverless cars, he's run agnew program to fightbricated news saying it's being produced all around the world. that are building new software and artificial intelligence that'll allow governments and tech agencies to scan any information -- like this photo where a plane was added. it's scanned and detected with a heat map. >> this airplane has been placed into this photo? >> it's call splice where you take something and...
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along about that time, our intelligence sources intercepted president --from vice president agnew's campaign stop in albuquerque, new mexico, to madam chinault in washington . and shortly thereafter, she had a phone call to president chu, sudden, theld off, nixon willaa negotiations came to a halt. >> undercutting president johnson. >> and he was furious at this. harlow,alked to bryce who was close to mix -- mr. him this isold going to be publicized. mr. johnson decided not to tell this to anyone. -- whyixon were elected not? elected, itn were would be a treasonable offense. -- if nixon were elected, it would be a treasonable offense. he didn't tell everyone -- anyone. we would've had a peace agreement before he left office. -- agreement it was a torture last year for lyndon johnson. what was he like? what was he going through with regards to vietnam and the election of 1968, and the assassination of dr. king and senator robert kennedy? in january, right off the bat, you had two instances that caused real problems. there was a spy ship captured off of north korea. offensive.as the tet terms
along about that time, our intelligence sources intercepted president --from vice president agnew's campaign stop in albuquerque, new mexico, to madam chinault in washington . and shortly thereafter, she had a phone call to president chu, sudden, theld off, nixon willaa negotiations came to a halt. >> undercutting president johnson. >> and he was furious at this. harlow,alked to bryce who was close to mix -- mr. him this isold going to be publicized. mr. johnson decided not to tell...
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spiro agnew resigns and albert is next in line. liberal democrats had a plan that maybe we can get albert into the presidency. you could replace a republican, richard nixon, with a democrat. albert was opposed to this. he thought it was not fair to have a democrat replace a republican. being albert, he was prepared. this document is a memo written by ted sorensen labeled personal and confidential. it lays out what should albert do if he becomes president. you can lock. it says step one, take the oath of office. step two, physically taking over the office. step three, resigned from the house. this is another thing albert would have had to have done, resigned his speakership. it would really only be temporarily. i think this is an interesting piece of history that many people do not know about. andhink about richard nixon impeachment, not about the other things that could potentially have happened. the papers we have and the objects we have here are from the robert s per collection. he was a senator from oklahoma. he was born in indi
spiro agnew resigns and albert is next in line. liberal democrats had a plan that maybe we can get albert into the presidency. you could replace a republican, richard nixon, with a democrat. albert was opposed to this. he thought it was not fair to have a democrat replace a republican. being albert, he was prepared. this document is a memo written by ted sorensen labeled personal and confidential. it lays out what should albert do if he becomes president. you can lock. it says step one, take...
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karen pens is the eighth second lady to visit the nixon library, pat nixon, lady bird johnson, judy agnew, betty ford, barbara bush, marilyn quayle and lynn cheney have on come here and like our predecessors, karen pens is blazing her own trail and putting her own unique spin on the role of second lady. karen pens is a teacher by trade and has always understood and valued the importance of education, she earned her bachelors and masters degrees at butler university before moving to the naval observatory, she served as first lady of the state of indiana from 2013 to 2017. she established the indiana first lady charitable foundation to provide practical support including grants and scholarship for organizations and individuals that encourage children, family and the arts. she now works tirelessly to bring attention to the sacrifices of members of the military and their families and is particularly interested in making people aware of the benefits of art therapy to help those with mental health issues. as you can see on every page of "marlon bundo's day in the life of the vice president" mrs
karen pens is the eighth second lady to visit the nixon library, pat nixon, lady bird johnson, judy agnew, betty ford, barbara bush, marilyn quayle and lynn cheney have on come here and like our predecessors, karen pens is blazing her own trail and putting her own unique spin on the role of second lady. karen pens is a teacher by trade and has always understood and valued the importance of education, she earned her bachelors and masters degrees at butler university before moving to the naval...
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agnew later became somewhat known for his attacks, his vicious attacks, on the media.dea thatvery modern echoes in our own politics. nixon had a famously fractious relationship with the media. he disliked and distrusted the media. his office had his enemies list including members of the media. agnew was a hard-hitting attack dog of sorts. that was the role nixon wanted him to play. host: who else did he consider? was governor reagan on the list? guest: governor reagan was not on the list. i believe he had established himself as two formidable of a politician. he wasn't sure he could control someone who demanded that much support. nixon went into the convention and a somewhat tenuous situation. my recollection is that it took six under six to seven votes for the nomination. he had 26 more than that. that is not a position of strength. reagan came in and at the convention, as soon as he picked up his candidacy, he picked up 19 votes. nixon had to go to strom thurmond. strom thurmond knew that nixon needed him desperately. nixon knew that he needed strom thurmond desperat
agnew later became somewhat known for his attacks, his vicious attacks, on the media.dea thatvery modern echoes in our own politics. nixon had a famously fractious relationship with the media. he disliked and distrusted the media. his office had his enemies list including members of the media. agnew was a hard-hitting attack dog of sorts. that was the role nixon wanted him to play. host: who else did he consider? was governor reagan on the list? guest: governor reagan was not on the list. i...
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about that time, our intelligence sources intercepted a phone call from president -- vice president agnew's campaign stop in albuquerque, new mexico, to madam chinault in washington. and shortly thereafter, she had a phone call with the president of vietnam, hold out, hold off, nixon will give you a better deal. then all of a sudden, the negotiations just came to a halt. mr. scully: so, basically undercutting president johnson. former rep. jones: yes. that's right. of course, the president was furious at this. i had talked to bryce harlow, who was very close to the president, to mr. nixon. and basically tell him that this is going -- if this happens again, it's going to be totally publicized. president johnson decided not to leak this or tell this to anyone. mr. scully: why? former rep. jones: he said that if nixon were elected anyway, he would be impeached right off the bat because this is a treasonable offense and he did not want to see the presidency or that institution disrupted that way. that was the main reason. so, he didn't tell anybody. very few people even knew about this. but it
about that time, our intelligence sources intercepted a phone call from president -- vice president agnew's campaign stop in albuquerque, new mexico, to madam chinault in washington. and shortly thereafter, she had a phone call with the president of vietnam, hold out, hold off, nixon will give you a better deal. then all of a sudden, the negotiations just came to a halt. mr. scully: so, basically undercutting president johnson. former rep. jones: yes. that's right. of course, the president was...
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gerri: perfect summer of rising rates and corporate agnews. stocks around the globe.sterday. for them, but ended the day down 424 points extending the losing streak to five sessions. drink each day to focus on interest rates and earnings from facebook, twitter. buena vista now. u.s. stock market futures are
gerri: perfect summer of rising rates and corporate agnews. stocks around the globe.sterday. for them, but ended the day down 424 points extending the losing streak to five sessions. drink each day to focus on interest rates and earnings from facebook, twitter. buena vista now. u.s. stock market futures are
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i got a picture of him and spiro agnew looking really chummy. he did not know spiro agnew.his is one of my favorite shots because of the men on the right, agnew ended up in the white house because gerald ford replaced him. that is how i became the white house photographer. randy is joining us from florida. good morning. caller: yes, hello. i wanted to respond to a couple of the black callers because they were saying white supremacy and all this other stuff. if you remember, starting when we only had three tv channels anchors, they would not tellyou that the democratic ones who were the segregationists, the ku klux them.like 95% of compared to the republican conservatives who were offering opportunity, but the democrats were saying that they hate you and don't want you to succed. -- sexy. s-- succeed. host: we are going to get a response. guest: it is a fact that most of the southern states after world war ii were represented by democrats in congress. at the time, there were some of the most antiblack writing and lynching taken place. one became associated with the other. to
i got a picture of him and spiro agnew looking really chummy. he did not know spiro agnew.his is one of my favorite shots because of the men on the right, agnew ended up in the white house because gerald ford replaced him. that is how i became the white house photographer. randy is joining us from florida. good morning. caller: yes, hello. i wanted to respond to a couple of the black callers because they were saying white supremacy and all this other stuff. if you remember, starting when we...
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gerri: perfect summer of rising rates and corporate agnews. stocks around the globe. the dow was down 600 points at one point yesterday. for them, but ended the day down 424 points extending the losing streak to five sessions. drink each day to focus on interest rates and earnings from facebook, twitter. buena vista now. u.s. stock market futures are once again in the red print the dow is down 95. s&p 11. nasdaq and the premarket on 38. transfer interest rates today. the yield on the ten-year treasury goes back about 3% overnight for the first time in four years and right now the global stock extending the site in europe good stocks open lower. let's take a look at the ftse down 40. the cac down 24. dax down 197. 1.57%. drink your asian stocks posting losses be the big loser down 1%. gerri: amazon has a new way to keep your delivery save. "fbn:am" starts right now. trade 25:01 a.m. here in new york at wednesday may the 25th i'm cheryl casone. gerri: i am gerri and for lauren simonetti. i think if you're worried about leaving things, it's a good thing to do. cheryl: we
gerri: perfect summer of rising rates and corporate agnews. stocks around the globe. the dow was down 600 points at one point yesterday. for them, but ended the day down 424 points extending the losing streak to five sessions. drink each day to focus on interest rates and earnings from facebook, twitter. buena vista now. u.s. stock market futures are once again in the red print the dow is down 95. s&p 11. nasdaq and the premarket on 38. transfer interest rates today. the yield on the...
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i have to laugh -- this is the same argument that i was hearing when i was a teen from people like agnew the technology of the day cbs, asbestos others nbc. it is the same previce argument today except we are dealing with facebook or google or twitter. it does not change, what we're dealing with bheem have a liberal biassed. diamond and silk i could not believe that. they are fab lighthouse people. negotiation they are unsave for the commune. this is crazy. that's the way the 11 ral mind works. >> when they say community >> how do we deal. >> when they say issue community. they mean the liberal communal. offensive and unsave to the left wing mind in set that dominates in silicon valand he most of california. and so they are very concerned about that and concerned .. concerned about it catching on through perhaps increasing popularity of president trump. zuckerberg, obviously he's a really smart guy but he did not have good answers when it came to those questions of why are these examples of conservative organizations -- ted cruz rattle them off, not getting adequate response on facebook.
i have to laugh -- this is the same argument that i was hearing when i was a teen from people like agnew the technology of the day cbs, asbestos others nbc. it is the same previce argument today except we are dealing with facebook or google or twitter. it does not change, what we're dealing with bheem have a liberal biassed. diamond and silk i could not believe that. they are fab lighthouse people. negotiation they are unsave for the commune. this is crazy. that's the way the 11 ral mind works....
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. >> it reminds me of spiro agnew that didn't know calling somebody soft on communism was a bad thing by the way, he was the former vice president. they're going to tell me something i don't know. we didn't know that. i'm just kicking. you're watching "hardball." ersu. a lot of paints say they can do the job, but just one can "behr" through it all. behr premium plus, a top rated interior paint at a great price. family friendly, disaster proof. find it exclusively at the home depot. . (burke) seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> we're back with the roundtable. annie, tell me something i don't know. isn't that funny, things we don't know? >> we know everything. >> so new england's biggest donor to republican causes is a guy named seth carman. he gave $7 million under the obama administration to republicans to finance the complete republican takeover of the federal government, and he does not like what he has seen. so he has switched and now this mega donor has become a democratic donor. >> oh.
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president nixon and vice president agnew were fiercely advocateing a certain opinion about the war and nattering nabobs of the press and became adversarial. we saw that through the second bush administration, through a certain extent through the obama administration and obama administration taken a they are not bound by the same rules of civility. they're not bound by the truth, the ethical rules that we lawyers are bound by. so you have the same skillset, the same style being brought to the public debate but you don't have the same rules applying. what can the press do? double down on their efforts which we've seen, and i'm sure we'll talk about quite a bit. reinvest in the news product and get people focused on investigative journalism, on niche journalism and new ideas and new ways to bring news to people and continue to just stand firm and push back against this whole wave of untruth that we're seeing and don't relinquish. continue to come to that marketplace of ideas with a very tough commitment. i would argue maintain your civility, maintain a civilized commitment to the marketpl
president nixon and vice president agnew were fiercely advocateing a certain opinion about the war and nattering nabobs of the press and became adversarial. we saw that through the second bush administration, through a certain extent through the obama administration and obama administration taken a they are not bound by the same rules of civility. they're not bound by the truth, the ethical rules that we lawyers are bound by. so you have the same skillset, the same style being brought to the...
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it's the same argument i was hearing when i was a teenager from people like spiro agnew except it was about the technology of the day which was cbs, abc, and nbc. it's the same argument today except we are dealing with facebook or google or twitter. it doesn't change. what we're dealing with here are people who have a liberal bias and -- diamond and silk. i could not believe that. i know diamond and silk. they are fabulous people. the notion that they are unsafe for the community. this is crazy. that's the way the liberal mind works. that's what you get. >> laura: when they say community -- >> the question is how do we deal with it. >> laura: exactly. when they say community, they mean the liberal community. they are offensive and unsafe to the left wing mind-set dominates in silicon valley and most of california. they are very concerned about it and they are very concerned about it catching on through perhaps increasing popularity of president trump. zuckerberg, obviously he's a really smart guy but he did not have good answers when it came to those questions of why are these example
it's the same argument i was hearing when i was a teenager from people like spiro agnew except it was about the technology of the day which was cbs, abc, and nbc. it's the same argument today except we are dealing with facebook or google or twitter. it doesn't change. what we're dealing with here are people who have a liberal bias and -- diamond and silk. i could not believe that. i know diamond and silk. they are fabulous people. the notion that they are unsafe for the community. this is...
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i don't see that until it is a spiro agnew situation where the prosecutors come to his lawyers and sayr evidence of law breaking and he needs to resign or -- that could happen. but i don't see him sort of not running for re-election for political reasons. but you know, alex, there is something that happened this morning in those tweets that could be very relevant to his continuing in office. and that is that he took a shot, a real shot, at roger stone. he called him a drunk drugged up loser. he doesn't mention stone by name in that tweet but it's clear that that's what he's referring to because stone is quoted in the "new york times" today saying that trump tweeted motorcycle like garbage. in fact he said he went out of his way to treat michael cohen like garbage. that engaged trump. and not for the first time he is now angry at roger stone. but we know that roger stone knows a lot about relations with the russians. he was a conduit to wikileaks. so it's possible that donald trump now has not just michael cohen but roger stone in a position to provide investigators with information tha
i don't see that until it is a spiro agnew situation where the prosecutors come to his lawyers and sayr evidence of law breaking and he needs to resign or -- that could happen. but i don't see him sort of not running for re-election for political reasons. but you know, alex, there is something that happened this morning in those tweets that could be very relevant to his continuing in office. and that is that he took a shot, a real shot, at roger stone. he called him a drunk drugged up loser. he...
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but at any rate we had a very open and transparent process of select agnew police chief. and i believe that those initiatives have helped us turn the page, although we are still working on the healing process of our community. and with that being said i'm very proud that our new police chief has really worked hand in hand with the officers, but more importantly with the people in the community in terms of closing the gap. i will let him take it from here. but i will tell you that right now his -- he is probably more popular than the mayor of baton rouge in that everywhere he goes he gets a standing oinnovation when he speaks. and i hear young people who talk to me about the chief. people send me emails who want to meet with the chief. for me that's a great thing for our commune. chief. >> well for me i can't go anywhere that's not a good thing. but i'm nervous because i'm sitting next to commissioner ramsey and bratten. i don't know if i want a autograph and take pictures now. we are at a ewe took neek place in the city of baton rouge process. i've been a sponge the last
but at any rate we had a very open and transparent process of select agnew police chief. and i believe that those initiatives have helped us turn the page, although we are still working on the healing process of our community. and with that being said i'm very proud that our new police chief has really worked hand in hand with the officers, but more importantly with the people in the community in terms of closing the gap. i will let him take it from here. but i will tell you that right now his...
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right, agnew, ended up in the white house. gerald ford replaced him when he resigned. i have been covering for time magazine. host: that to phone calls. clearwater, florida. caller: hello. to a couple ofnd the black callers because they and saying white supremacy all this other stuff. remember, when we only , theyree tv channels would not tell you that the were the onesty who were the segregationist, who , about 95% klux klan of them. compared to the republican conservatives, who were offering opportunity. but the democrats were saying that they hate you, that they do not want you to succeed. host: we are going to jump in and get a response. >> i do not want to get into the political side of it, but it is a fact that for a period of time after world war ii, most of the southern states were represented by democrats in the congress. at that same time, there were some of the worst anti-black rioting and a lynching that to lace -- took place. one became associated with the other. caller: good morning. i'm a frequent caller and have to sayving my phone call something positi
right, agnew, ended up in the white house. gerald ford replaced him when he resigned. i have been covering for time magazine. host: that to phone calls. clearwater, florida. caller: hello. to a couple ofnd the black callers because they and saying white supremacy all this other stuff. remember, when we only , theyree tv channels would not tell you that the were the onesty who were the segregationist, who , about 95% klux klan of them. compared to the republican conservatives, who were offering...
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i photographed him with spear i knew looking very chummy -- with spiro agnew looking very chummy.his is one of my favorite shots. ended up in the white house because gerald ford replaced him after he resigned in 1973. that is how i became the house -- the white house photographer. host: randy is joining us from clearwater, florida. caller: yes, hello. i wanted to respond to a couple of the black colors -- caller. know,ere saying, you white supremacy and all this other stuff. remember, starting when we only had three tv channels with three anchors, they would not tell you that the democratic were the ones who were the segregationists, who were the ku klux klan, you know, like 95% of them. compared tou know, the republican conservatives who were offering opportunity. but the democrats were, you know, saying, you know, that they hate you. they don't want you to succeed. host: ok, randy. i'll jump in and get a response. guest: i don't want to get to the political side of it, but it is a fact that, for a period of time after world war ii, most of the southern states were represented by
i photographed him with spear i knew looking very chummy -- with spiro agnew looking very chummy.his is one of my favorite shots. ended up in the white house because gerald ford replaced him after he resigned in 1973. that is how i became the house -- the white house photographer. host: randy is joining us from clearwater, florida. caller: yes, hello. i wanted to respond to a couple of the black colors -- caller. know,ere saying, you white supremacy and all this other stuff. remember, starting...
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host: we'll look at the state of the the party and the election of nixon, the selection of agnew andce that included a first-term governor of california, rond eagan next sunday. r our viewers on c-span 3, tv's reel america, we begin with the announcement in the special report announcing that he would seek the democratic nomination. this from march of 1968 and also the interview with senator eugene mccarthy and his response to the kennedy announcement coming up next on c-span 3's american history tv. democratic senator eugene mccarthy, who was also running for president. the program originally scheduled at this time will not be seen in in order that we may bring you the following special bras
host: we'll look at the state of the the party and the election of nixon, the selection of agnew andce that included a first-term governor of california, rond eagan next sunday. r our viewers on c-span 3, tv's reel america, we begin with the announcement in the special report announcing that he would seek the democratic nomination. this from march of 1968 and also the interview with senator eugene mccarthy and his response to the kennedy announcement coming up next on c-span 3's american...
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. >> i'm thinking of jill's work on water gather, and agnew.point there was so much evidence against him there was a deal made, you leave office, and then we'll leave you alone. we won't bring criminal charges against you. so, you know, people have thought about, is trump going to run for reelection? mueller's aware that that election's coming up. i think everything's on the table. >> jill, before we go, i have to -- i originally asked you what your pin is today. >> today's pin is a world spinning out of control, and a news cycle that won't stop. >> wow, normally you always have something for us with the fabulous pins. we have something for you now. look at this picture. we go back in time. that is a young gorgeous jill wine-banks, her coat game is super strong during the nixon investigation. you were always bringing the cute. i love it. it's great to see you and you look fabulous again today. barbara res, paul butler, jill wine-banks. >>> coming up the two men arrested at starbucks for sitting while black, they speak out. delivery should look
. >> i'm thinking of jill's work on water gather, and agnew.point there was so much evidence against him there was a deal made, you leave office, and then we'll leave you alone. we won't bring criminal charges against you. so, you know, people have thought about, is trump going to run for reelection? mueller's aware that that election's coming up. i think everything's on the table. >> jill, before we go, i have to -- i originally asked you what your pin is today. >> today's...
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amy agnew found a blue patch on her baby, scarlet‘s foot.g the finger straight there and then. that i was basically an abusive parent. and if it wasn't me who done it, it was obviously somebody else. straightaway, social services in sunderland removed scarlet from her parent's care. my worst nightmare was when they turned around and said they would take her off us for three days and i wouldn't get to see her. i've never been investigated by social services, none of my family has either. and that's what they said, they couldn't understand, because we had a clean history, and every one of us work. the hospital never did get to the bottom of what was assumed to bejust a birthmark. but scarlet was allowed back home. you actually start to doubt yourself as a parent, like, your skills and everything. you're just terrified of her actually doing anything, because you think somebody's is going to take her away, when you know you've done nothing personally wrong yourself. she hadn't, and neither had chelsea kirtley. her son, theo, was eventually exami
amy agnew found a blue patch on her baby, scarlet‘s foot.g the finger straight there and then. that i was basically an abusive parent. and if it wasn't me who done it, it was obviously somebody else. straightaway, social services in sunderland removed scarlet from her parent's care. my worst nightmare was when they turned around and said they would take her off us for three days and i wouldn't get to see her. i've never been investigated by social services, none of my family has either. and...
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the election of richard nixon, spiro agnew and race that included a first term california ronald reaganat is next sunday 8:30 eastern simulcast on c-span 3 american history tv for viewers on c-span 3, real america we begin with the robert f. t by ennedy and cbs special announcing he would seek the democratic nomination from march f 1968 and interview with senator eugene mccarthy and his response to the kennedy on c-span 3 next american history tv. host: we are back tomorrow live on c-span radio with jason dick of roll workweek and a lot of attention on mark zuckerburg testify before two congressional committees and evin kosar as we look at the postal service and amazon with our street institute and bus part of the 50 state travel to idaho with governor butch otter. 7:00 a.m. eastern time nd thanks for joining us on "washington journal." news makers is networks. enjoy the rest of your wind and great week ahead. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> news makers is next with dr. scott gottlieb head of the drug ad
the election of richard nixon, spiro agnew and race that included a first term california ronald reaganat is next sunday 8:30 eastern simulcast on c-span 3 american history tv for viewers on c-span 3, real america we begin with the robert f. t by ennedy and cbs special announcing he would seek the democratic nomination from march f 1968 and interview with senator eugene mccarthy and his response to the kennedy on c-span 3 next american history tv. host: we are back tomorrow live on c-span radio...
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president nixon and vice president agnew were fiercely advocating a certain point of view about the war and the nattering nabobs in the press and became very adversarial and saw that through the second bush administration, to a certain extent the obama administration and the trump administration taking a page from president trump's own litigious nature and they are not bound by the rules of civility and the truth, the ethical rules that we lawyers are bound by, so you have the same skill set, the same style being brought to the public debate, but you don't have the same rules applying. what can the press do? double down on their efforts which weave seen and i'm sure we'll talk about quite a bit, rein the in the news product and get people focused on investigative journalism and niche journalism and new ideas and new ways to bring news to people and continue to just stand firm and push back against this whole wave of untruth that we're seeing and don't -- don't relinquish. continue to come to that marketplace of ideas with a very tough commitment and i would argue maintain your civility,
president nixon and vice president agnew were fiercely advocating a certain point of view about the war and the nattering nabobs in the press and became very adversarial and saw that through the second bush administration, to a certain extent the obama administration and the trump administration taking a page from president trump's own litigious nature and they are not bound by the rules of civility and the truth, the ethical rules that we lawyers are bound by, so you have the same skill set,...
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joining me now from the academy brixton in south london is the singer and songwriter emeli sande and amy agnewore and why do you get involved ? of all, what is in store and why do you get involved? i got involved because i just love what they stand for, and i really believe that music brings people together in such a special way, so it felt like the perfect match. just raising awareness and equality and trying to end extreme poverty is something i would love to lend my music too, so i hope we can just raise people's spirits and confidence in making that reality. tickets have already sold out, so there is no point did anybody suddenly hitting the phones, but what can people expect a night? naughty boy is on stage as well. but what can people expect a night? naughty boy is on stage as welllj think it is going to be a wonderful show, and especially with my music, i try and promote people knowing that they have light and power to make changes, so my set is going to be full of songs that i think are appropriate for tonight. nobody bought a ticket for this event, it was done by getting a ticket by t
joining me now from the academy brixton in south london is the singer and songwriter emeli sande and amy agnewore and why do you get involved ? of all, what is in store and why do you get involved? i got involved because i just love what they stand for, and i really believe that music brings people together in such a special way, so it felt like the perfect match. just raising awareness and equality and trying to end extreme poverty is something i would love to lend my music too, so i hope we...