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you know, the agnew of october 1968 in the voter's mind was certainly not the agnew of 1974 in votersw's behavior, his ethics, his morality at the time. agnew was already making statements that were mildly he s embarrassing to the republicans, and so it was -- he was unknown. he was a largely unknown person, so it was just a way of t ridiculing talking him a lightweight or unknown. that spot would have had much more residence if you ran it ino 1972 or 1974.t in the >>i i have a quick question for you which asks, how much did a e commercial cost back in the '50s and '60s to run? >> good question. your if you were going to -- it depended what show you were running it in. a lot of it depended on your production costs. i'll just give you one example that i know of, the daisy girls spot. it cost around 20, $25,000 to buy the time on nbc to run it for a minute and probably cost another 10 to $20,000 to produce. i can't remember what that woull be in 2020 dollars, but it visin wasn't tcheap, and it still ist cheap to buy a minute of time on network television. it's very expensive. that's why
you know, the agnew of october 1968 in the voter's mind was certainly not the agnew of 1974 in votersw's behavior, his ethics, his morality at the time. agnew was already making statements that were mildly he s embarrassing to the republicans, and so it was -- he was unknown. he was a largely unknown person, so it was just a way of t ridiculing talking him a lightweight or unknown. that spot would have had much more residence if you ran it ino 1972 or 1974.t in the >>i i have a quick...
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the agnew of october 1968 in the voters mind was certainly not the agnew of 1974 in voters minds butagnew's -- his behavior, his ethics, his morality at the time. agnew was already making some statements that were mildly embarrassing to the republicans and so he was unknown. he was a largely unknown person so it was just a way to ridicule and calling him a lightweight and an unknown. i think that spot probably would've had much more resonance if you ran in 1972 or 1970 for the 1968. >> quick question for you from robert in clearwater, florida who has, how much did a commercial cost back in the fifties and sixties to run? >> excellent question. it depends because, you know, if you were going to -- depend on what's show you would run it in. a lot of it is dependent on your production caused. i will give you an example that theknow to buy time on mbc to run it for one minute, and probably another $10,000 to $20,000 to produce. i can't imagine what that would be in $2020, but it was not cheap. it still is not cheap to buy one man of time on network television that is why you don't. neces
the agnew of october 1968 in the voters mind was certainly not the agnew of 1974 in voters minds butagnew's -- his behavior, his ethics, his morality at the time. agnew was already making some statements that were mildly embarrassing to the republicans and so he was unknown. he was a largely unknown person so it was just a way to ridicule and calling him a lightweight and an unknown. i think that spot probably would've had much more resonance if you ran in 1972 or 1970 for the 1968. >>...
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but there were questions -- agnew ofy not the agon 1974 in the voters' mind.tements that were mildly embarrassing to the republicans. he was a largely unknown person. it was just a way of ridiculing, calling him a lightweight or an unknown. i think that spot probably would have had much more resonance if you had run it in 1972 or 1974 than 1968. host: question for you from robert in clearwater, florida. he asks, how much did a commercial cost in the 1950's and 1960's to run? guest: excellent question. it depends. -- it are going to depends what show you are running it in. a little bit dependent on your production costs. the daisy girl spot, it cost $25,000 to buy the time on mbc to run it for one minute, and probably another $10,000 to $20,000 to produce. i can't imagine what that would be in $2020, but it was not cheap. it still is not cheap to buy one man of time on network television that is why you don't. necessarily -- that is why you don't see a lot of spots. candidates prefer going to local media markets where they can get cheaper time and more efficien
but there were questions -- agnew ofy not the agon 1974 in the voters' mind.tements that were mildly embarrassing to the republicans. he was a largely unknown person. it was just a way of ridiculing, calling him a lightweight or an unknown. i think that spot probably would have had much more resonance if you had run it in 1972 or 1974 than 1968. host: question for you from robert in clearwater, florida. he asks, how much did a commercial cost in the 1950's and 1960's to run? guest: excellent...
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here is how spiro agnew defined how that went. it is time to divide on lines. he says when the president said bring us together, what he meant was the functioning, contributing portions of american people. the new president would have his job cut out for him. the same americans who voted overwhelmingly for nixon -- at least catapulted him to the white house gave democrats both houses of congress. richard nixon will be the first president to enter the white house without control of either house of congress since zachary taylor in 1849. that is how unusual it is. that represents in part a real distrust at this point of government. wanting to have real checks and balances. it is an extreme version of that kind of distrust that you see. nixon's job is to sew the nations it had fractured. they were all at odds with each other. this phrase, middle america, was not a phrase in the 1960's. it is a new phrase that describes a portion of america that is where american presidential elections will be fought and won for the next 40 years. this thing, middle america, it was
here is how spiro agnew defined how that went. it is time to divide on lines. he says when the president said bring us together, what he meant was the functioning, contributing portions of american people. the new president would have his job cut out for him. the same americans who voted overwhelmingly for nixon -- at least catapulted him to the white house gave democrats both houses of congress. richard nixon will be the first president to enter the white house without control of either house...
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did people get that ad the mocking of the ad, of spiro agnew? >> yes and no. spirit of the daisy ad in that it is using knowledge, information, emotions that voters already have. or at least it is trying to. the voters are expected to do some of the work. that agnew of october of 1968, in the voter's mind, was certainly not the aga knew of 1974 in voters minds. but there were questions about his morality. he was making statements that were mildly embarrassing to the republicans. he was a largely unknown person. it was just a way of ridiculing, calling him a lightweight or an unknown. i think that spot probably would have had much more resonance if you had run it in 1972 or 1974 than 1968. >> robert in clearwater, florida. he asked how much did a commercial cost back in the fifties and sixties to run? >> excellent question. it depends. if you are going to -- it depends what show you are running it in. a little bit dependent on your production costs. the daisy girl spot, it cost around $25,000 to buy the time on in bc to run it for one minute, and probably anoth
did people get that ad the mocking of the ad, of spiro agnew? >> yes and no. spirit of the daisy ad in that it is using knowledge, information, emotions that voters already have. or at least it is trying to. the voters are expected to do some of the work. that agnew of october of 1968, in the voter's mind, was certainly not the aga knew of 1974 in voters minds. but there were questions about his morality. he was making statements that were mildly embarrassing to the republicans. he was a...
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they did not like agnew. they reveled in his subsequent downfall and they blamed nixon.he second thing, and i won't even deal with watergate yet, the second thing was the white house enemies list. nixon kept a list, an absurdly long list of people who he believed should be everything from taken off social lists to being investigated, and it included many, many reporters. those familiar to the television world. there is a great story about a woman, somebody, and said, mary, you made the enemy list. it said you write an anti-nixon column every day. she said, that's absolutely not true. she said, i only write three days a week. so reporters took it as a badge of honor, but they never trusted richard nixon again. and what followed, nixon trying to prevent publication of the pentagon papers, losing in the supreme court, affirming the freedom of the press, really quite consequentially. and then, of course, the watergate cover-up in which he said very few true things to the press in the final year and a half of this presidency. susan: by the time watergate broke, was the relati
they did not like agnew. they reveled in his subsequent downfall and they blamed nixon.he second thing, and i won't even deal with watergate yet, the second thing was the white house enemies list. nixon kept a list, an absurdly long list of people who he believed should be everything from taken off social lists to being investigated, and it included many, many reporters. those familiar to the television world. there is a great story about a woman, somebody, and said, mary, you made the enemy...
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nixon chose as his vice presidential running mate governor spiro agnew of maryland, the son of a greek16 years ago, i stood before this convention to accept your nomination as the running mate of one of the greatest americans of our time or anytime, dwight d. eisenhower. we are going to win. [applause] james: from the beginning, there were radical differences in the campaign styles of the two major party candidates. humphrey's was hot, nixon's cooler. nixon held a wide lead in public opinion opals until late in the campaign. his strategy is designed to maintain that ♪ >> until the closing date of the campaign election seem so sure nixon seem to be thinking about the -- then about the race. he would occasionally look beyond the clouds. nixon's campaign oratory often had the -- he dealt largely with accumulated grievances of the and plans tole move forward from the misfortunes of the past. ♪ [applause] richard nixon: i have also received a very gracious -- from johnson in texas in which he congratulated me and indicated his desire to be of assistance in the next administration. pledged m
nixon chose as his vice presidential running mate governor spiro agnew of maryland, the son of a greek16 years ago, i stood before this convention to accept your nomination as the running mate of one of the greatest americans of our time or anytime, dwight d. eisenhower. we are going to win. [applause] james: from the beginning, there were radical differences in the campaign styles of the two major party candidates. humphrey's was hot, nixon's cooler. nixon held a wide lead in public opinion...
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it's really important, as mark agnew, who's the international policy adviser for the canadian chamber of commerce has said, you know this, this prevents the 10 percent tower of scaling into effect on january 1st. liz truss the u.k. trade secretary of trade. what she has said is that this agreement has proven that there is a constructive approach to doing such deals and that she hopes the relationship is formed and goes even deeper. so it really looks like this could be something that is even more extensive in the future for both sides crucial and very beneficial. and it looks like that deal is looking to be signed before christmas. if not before in the coming weeks. ben, there's also a post brogues, a trade deal that looks like it's almost just about complete. it's with australia. analysts are calling this deal a big win for the u.k. . why is? yeah, a big win because keep in mind, australia doesn't really have trade deals with most of europe and they haven't had it with the european union. it's a very loose system. so in this case, you would have a very clear set of trade deal between
it's really important, as mark agnew, who's the international policy adviser for the canadian chamber of commerce has said, you know this, this prevents the 10 percent tower of scaling into effect on january 1st. liz truss the u.k. trade secretary of trade. what she has said is that this agreement has proven that there is a constructive approach to doing such deals and that she hopes the relationship is formed and goes even deeper. so it really looks like this could be something that is even...
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masses we speak to a senior adviser to socialist presidential candidate senator bernie sanders philip agnew's on a similar coming to him going underground. now why. all of you and the white house. have crime. and then. tom back up. oh man. number one of. this 6 6 2. welcome back on the eve of a potential joe biden and ministration is the key to a blue white house socialism joining me now via skype from miami is one of socialist presidential candidate senator bernie sanders senior advisers for the bag me thanks so much for coming on before i even get to the election there's been a lot of trouble in your cities in the states ahead of this general election what was your understanding what happened in philadelphia once again one of our nation's police officers saw it shoot somebody who was mentally disturbed or seen mentally disturbed and that person is black usually when there it is a black person they wind up getting an interaction with the police and so what we're seeing is people once again reacting as any human beings would when they see one of their all gunned down for no reason in cold blo
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masses we speak to a senior advisor to socialist presidential candidate senator bernie sanders philip agnew's also more coming over but true i'm going on the ground. when i was so small seemed wrong. role just don't call. me. yet to say proud these days to come out ahead and engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. now why. all of you and your wife. have climbed. so out. of them then. that. number one in. their. 6 6 welcome back on the eve of a potential joe biden and ministration is the key to a blue white house socialism joining me now via skype from miami is one of socialist presidential candidate senator bernie sanders senior advisers for the bag me thanks so much for coming on before i even get to the election there's been a lot of trouble in your cities in the states ahead of this general election what's your understanding what happened in philadelphia once again one of our nation's police officers saw a shoot somebody who was mentally disturbed or seen mentally disturbed and that person is black usually when there it is
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masses we speak to a senior advisor just socialist presidential candidate senator bernie sanders philip agnew also more coming over but to i'm going on the ground. of the. elderly forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point of use the. transfer evidence here. conflicts on various chozen with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. of robot must protect its own existence and existence. was. born in the wild before why don't you go down with the white house then we'll have crime. in the swamp on how i don't think it's the fault of the clothes both of them and. top that one if. one of. 6. welcome back on the eve of a potential joe biden and ministration is the key to a blue white house socialism joining me now via skype from miami is one of socialist presidential candidate senator bernie sanders senior advisers from the bag me thanks so much for coming on before i e
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. >>> uber shares hit agnew 52 week high.brighter outlook for the company. >>> the markets that are opening up faster one way or the other, whether because of the health situation or society, things are coming back. we looked in new york city new york city has done a phenomenal job of keeping counts down relative to the rest of the country. and in just october, for example, our volumes in new york city were 63% of pre-pandemic levels which is materially higher than they were in rest of the nation >> so nor we're joined by our lead tech analysis mark thanks for being with us. as noted earlier on in the program, he has been able to get uber back to its ipo price $45 what is uber five years from now, while they are getting closer to that adjusted profitability, they scaled back ambition in price and autonomous driving even in ride sharing can it still be sort of the amazon of transportation as the company painted itself before it's ipo >> you're right. it's been a long strange trip for uber this business the stock has gone throu
. >>> uber shares hit agnew 52 week high.brighter outlook for the company. >>> the markets that are opening up faster one way or the other, whether because of the health situation or society, things are coming back. we looked in new york city new york city has done a phenomenal job of keeping counts down relative to the rest of the country. and in just october, for example, our volumes in new york city were 63% of pre-pandemic levels which is materially higher than they were...
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there hasn't been a vice presidential smackdown this intense since spiro agnew pile-drived hubert humphrey you think? there it is. now, you'd think harris's appearance would be awkward, because nearly all of her republican colleagues have joined the president's fantasy island in denying her victory. but she did get congratulations from several folks across the aisle, including this fist bump from lindsey graham. that could have been a cordial exchange, or she could have just been blocking his punch. because he's got the forearms of a premie kitten. here's the thing: senator graham has been actively trying to get biden-harris votes thrown away, legitimate votes, throw them out. but he explained that it's all in good fun, and that he was "just saying hello. i haven't a seen her in a while. if it works out and they make it, i told her i wish her well and try to work where we can. we will know here in a month or so, or less." much less. like, negative two weeks. because it's over, lindsey. she won. you sound like the best man at a wedding saying: "congratulations to the couple! i really think
there hasn't been a vice presidential smackdown this intense since spiro agnew pile-drived hubert humphrey you think? there it is. now, you'd think harris's appearance would be awkward, because nearly all of her republican colleagues have joined the president's fantasy island in denying her victory. but she did get congratulations from several folks across the aisle, including this fist bump from lindsey graham. that could have been a cordial exchange, or she could have just been blocking his...
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gateway program along the northeast corridor ranging from the port of north bridge placement to build agnew tunnel under the hudson river. -- building a new tunnel under the hudson river. which would bring upgrades to ensure passenger lines will not be impacted. how will amtrak's nationwide rail operations benefit the full completion of the gateway project? mr. gardner: thank you, congressman payne, great question. people generally know our gateway program as an improvement program between new wark, new jersey, and new york's pen station -- penn station. as you point out it has vast impact across our whole network. roughly 17 million of the 32 million passengers amtrak had precovid ride somewhere on the northeast corridor. and two out of every three trips begin or end at penn station. all the routes to the southeast, of course, begin at penn station for long distance trains and head through this area. our f mobility through north river tunnels would have catastrophic impacts. you don't need to wonder about this. we saw it after sandy and we see it when we do have infrastructure problems tha
gateway program along the northeast corridor ranging from the port of north bridge placement to build agnew tunnel under the hudson river. -- building a new tunnel under the hudson river. which would bring upgrades to ensure passenger lines will not be impacted. how will amtrak's nationwide rail operations benefit the full completion of the gateway project? mr. gardner: thank you, congressman payne, great question. people generally know our gateway program as an improvement program between new...