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into the one agnew and of course the answer was no.lly agnew resigned and thatn was the text for getting rid of nixon. >> thank you but a couple of comments on technology about tape recordings in ourt homes. they are in our homes and her name is alexa. i'mom curious when you're developing this project how were you able to work with her collaborate with carl b bernsten and bob carl woodruff. >> i knew both of them from the "washington post" particularly carl woodruff and i was interested -- actually asked woodworth for ava blurb and he said he had hiss own book to focus on so didn't even get me a blurb. anyway no hard feelings. but i didn't feel the need woodruff about watergate and investigated this whole film in the question of who would seek pardons. iec didn't need to talk to peope 40 or 50 years after the event because i have enough problems listening to all these tapes dealing with contemporaneous material that is so rich and it's much more valuable and much more authentic than people's memories 50 years later so if you want to ge
into the one agnew and of course the answer was no.lly agnew resigned and thatn was the text for getting rid of nixon. >> thank you but a couple of comments on technology about tape recordings in ourt homes. they are in our homes and her name is alexa. i'mom curious when you're developing this project how were you able to work with her collaborate with carl b bernsten and bob carl woodruff. >> i knew both of them from the "washington post" particularly carl woodruff and i...
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do they want agnew? the answer was no but of course agnew was forced to resign so that clear the decks for getting rid of nixon so i mentioned agnew in passing in response to your question. >> a couple of comments on technology and about tape recorders in our homes. they are in our homes and her name is alexa. curious about when you're developing this project how were you able to work with or collaborate with carl bernstein and walk bob woodward on that project if you did ? >> i knew both of them from the washington post, particularly bob woodward and i was interested. i didn't, actually i asked woodward for a blur and he agreed and then he said he had his own book to focus on so he didn't even give me a blur but anyway, no hard feelings. but i wasn't really didn't feel the need to do a lot of interviews. i talked to woodward particularly woodward often about watergate and investigated distal , mark the question of who was deep throat. that's all comes outin this book . but i didn't really need to talk t
do they want agnew? the answer was no but of course agnew was forced to resign so that clear the decks for getting rid of nixon so i mentioned agnew in passing in response to your question. >> a couple of comments on technology and about tape recorders in our homes. they are in our homes and her name is alexa. curious about when you're developing this project how were you able to work with or collaborate with carl bernstein and walk bob woodward on that project if you did ? >> i...
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nick's agnew had resigned nixon could be removed or could resign before the vice president was nominated and then carl albert, you know under the succession act would assume assume office and then he said that there was a fear of the presidency going to his phrase the party opposite and and he was concerned about that that would as if it had been a coup d'etat, and and so he told us this this anecdote which would stayed with me for years and years and years and that and that carl albert the story. was that carl albert would resign as speaker. so a democratic house could elect the minority leader jerry ford to serve as speaker who would then succeed on to the presidency so we wouldn't have this party opposite scenario and a republican within replace a republican and and and and carl albert and and and birds five were very concerned about any appearance of a political gain with nixon's removal because he had committed crimes or because of constitutional violation like it was not a political impeachment it was because of the legal issues and again has been said earlier, you know, there coul
nick's agnew had resigned nixon could be removed or could resign before the vice president was nominated and then carl albert, you know under the succession act would assume assume office and then he said that there was a fear of the presidency going to his phrase the party opposite and and he was concerned about that that would as if it had been a coup d'etat, and and so he told us this this anecdote which would stayed with me for years and years and years and that and that carl albert the...
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you see agnew and karl albert, ford and albert, and rockefeller and karl albert.the continuity here is in the speaker. he's the only person who has not shifted in this musical chair, during this cast of characters. and so, i would have been very interested and they didn't have anything when i was at the ford museum about this. it kind of stayed with me. then during the middle part of the trump administration, i was wondering about this story over and over again, about this sort of act of bipartisanship, this patriotism that carl albert would actually resign the speakership, so a member of the party opposite could become president, and have continuity with nixon's party. and i really got interested in this. so, i really wanted to know, was bayh's anecdote true? i had been very interested in garrett graff's comments about this because you wrote a wonderful book on watergate. but why has this not been a more prominent feature of the watergate story? and could i find evidence of it? more sort of aspirationally, could this inspire the kind of bipartisanship that greg j
you see agnew and karl albert, ford and albert, and rockefeller and karl albert.the continuity here is in the speaker. he's the only person who has not shifted in this musical chair, during this cast of characters. and so, i would have been very interested and they didn't have anything when i was at the ford museum about this. it kind of stayed with me. then during the middle part of the trump administration, i was wondering about this story over and over again, about this sort of act of...
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at a time as one custom cake atnd a time d i have an artistic background to go through the book at agnew at that point when he brought them and that's what i was going to do with my future isat going to open my own bakery someday it would be a bakery or i would use the cake and turn it into hopefully arc to help people celebrate. and i came with the name almost immediately. i'm not generally that created with words i am creative with the other immediate sculpting, painting, those kinds of things with the name came to me right away, masterpiece cake shop. masterpiece in my mindset arc and trip art cake shop you're not going to walk in their thinking you're going to get a loaf of bread or pie. you are going to get an artistic cake. part of the masterpiece also in my mind the first syllable or part of that phrase reminds me of jesus sermon on the amount that no man can serve two masters. i'd come into the shop i think it would my going to serve today? as i write out masterpiece on a piece of paper to this day i pretty much think master. i seenk that word and who my gog to serve? out to live
at a time as one custom cake atnd a time d i have an artistic background to go through the book at agnew at that point when he brought them and that's what i was going to do with my future isat going to open my own bakery someday it would be a bakery or i would use the cake and turn it into hopefully arc to help people celebrate. and i came with the name almost immediately. i'm not generally that created with words i am creative with the other immediate sculpting, painting, those kinds of...
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hang on, let me die normality, the whole agnew middle here and pull me look at the my pool. mm. not how an am school called natalie car. tiny little would that would that me interested in any only lieu. tell me, oh no. and you he landed with a lance a pi calling from lo load. lemme me hope all hi we, i come then i will not who yet? and you know, and i mean in any and he will. yeah. and i'm glad you and i do you long bye. we're natalie law about born the owner. okay. um ah. okay. we got it. and i go home. allah the guy union. oh, hello. oh i you know my cars. oh, boy. ha. ha. ha. ha. oh wow. we're good y'all got wow. i don't know. a boy i i don't i i yeah. me. me. me. ah ah. ah, going yeah, new he got a couple of william guy to tyler room. connect to be up to 2 to convert him i wait a minute and when we need the oh, i don't. oh, i can. all of guy would have had, well i'm, i'm going, i'm doing. i mean, i love to have, i laugh i have david, i got my bill and the that is what my, what about the law and he had left me back. i'd like to have a high deductible, but my guidelines will k
hang on, let me die normality, the whole agnew middle here and pull me look at the my pool. mm. not how an am school called natalie car. tiny little would that would that me interested in any only lieu. tell me, oh no. and you he landed with a lance a pi calling from lo load. lemme me hope all hi we, i come then i will not who yet? and you know, and i mean in any and he will. yeah. and i'm glad you and i do you long bye. we're natalie law about born the owner. okay. um ah. okay. we got it. and...
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the bbc�*s cricket correspondent jonathan agnew caught up withjos buttler.ight, how are you relishing the challenge?— relishing the challenge? they are a brilliant bowling _ relishing the challenge? they are a brilliant bowling team, _ relishing the challenge? they are a brilliant bowling team, we - relishing the challenge? they are a brilliant bowling team, we expect l brilliant bowling team, we expect that from pakistan, that it's what they tend to produce their very consistently, they are a really top team, 18 we have seen a lot of over the recent past.— the recent past. does that help? probably helps — the recent past. does that help? probably helps both _ the recent past. does that help? probably helps both teams, - the recent past. does that help? probably helps both teams, we | the recent past. does that help? - probably helps both teams, we have had great matches with them, the seven—game series in pakistan, now we are in different conditions in a different part of the world and different part of the world and different prospects too but any time you
the bbc�*s cricket correspondent jonathan agnew caught up withjos buttler.ight, how are you relishing the challenge?— relishing the challenge? they are a brilliant bowling _ relishing the challenge? they are a brilliant bowling team, _ relishing the challenge? they are a brilliant bowling team, we - relishing the challenge? they are a brilliant bowling team, we expect l brilliant bowling team, we expect that from pakistan, that it's what they tend to produce their very consistently, they...
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. >> agnew -- went top crime in particular. i want to hone in on why do you think it is impactful? they have an idea of the racialized for crime? the conflation of the negativity in general more broadly. they did mention one of the ads this waukesha christmas parade. which, unbelievable, the thing that we've been happen. do you think that it is the different lightning rods combined that is making that the case? >> it is make this at the tasteful? >> i am not a big fan of negative ads at all. every campaign, when i'm watching, we will show me the three absences which one do i like. never before they get one. it's terrible. and they show me the numbers in the kindest godly say or begrudgingly say will run it. that's happening every campaign. not once into this, but they're shown that it removes the data. i don't know particular why this is. they because this wicked shot cases being tried and we see the gentlemen in court every day. and we still going on for a long time. and that has been played realtime in this constant. so, i think it all just comes of moves numbers. >> this ad wasn
. >> agnew -- went top crime in particular. i want to hone in on why do you think it is impactful? they have an idea of the racialized for crime? the conflation of the negativity in general more broadly. they did mention one of the ads this waukesha christmas parade. which, unbelievable, the thing that we've been happen. do you think that it is the different lightning rods combined that is making that the case? >> it is make this at the tasteful? >> i am not a big fan of...
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sir, martha, she said when it to dollars cool, it will, if could mall agnew, their loosely ball? ill? forgot they a pano could to her nose. i need to use one blade. no, these jo, east she lives handle, she knew i from path he, me ah ha, backed her lamb if all says it. but what i know in part 2, with frances destiny turned upside down, the authorities still strive to preserve their colonial power at all costs. more conflict approaches. but the fall of the french empire is not only a matter of message of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger, disease and displacement. you heard stories about children who were drinking from the same water with their dead cattle was floating al jazeera questions, that climate change play a role in the deadly down we had to 1752 millimeters of this kind of thing can sink any place the full report pakistan. the great deluge on al jazeera. ah, ah, in nissan, newly ah. ah. until mccrae and donna, these are the top stories on al jazeera, north korea has launched one long range and 2 short range, missiles, the latest in a
sir, martha, she said when it to dollars cool, it will, if could mall agnew, their loosely ball? ill? forgot they a pano could to her nose. i need to use one blade. no, these jo, east she lives handle, she knew i from path he, me ah ha, backed her lamb if all says it. but what i know in part 2, with frances destiny turned upside down, the authorities still strive to preserve their colonial power at all costs. more conflict approaches. but the fall of the french empire is not only a matter of...
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sir martha she said when it to dollars cool it will if could mol, agnew their loosely ball ill forgot they a pano could i not i need to use one blade. no, these jo, east, she lives handle, she no, i from path he me ah, i backed her lamb. it says it was by no in part 2 with frances destiny turned upside down. the authorities still strive to preserve their colonial power at all costs. more conflict approaches, but the fall of the french empire is now only a matter of yugoslavia disintegrated. war descended on its inhabitants amidst the death and destruction, one man created a peaceful microcosm for boys whose fathers faced each other in battle. episode 3 of football rebels enters the world of footballing legend, frederic kashi each who went from coaching boys, football to teaching young men live. frederick pushed each of the siege of sarajevo on al jazeera. ah, ah ah no not by the sudden doha, the top storage on the al jazeera voting is underway, and israel and the nation's 5th national election in less than 4 years. so far, the country has seen the highest voter turnout in 40 years. is
sir martha she said when it to dollars cool it will if could mol, agnew their loosely ball ill forgot they a pano could i not i need to use one blade. no, these jo, east, she lives handle, she no, i from path he me ah, i backed her lamb. it says it was by no in part 2 with frances destiny turned upside down. the authorities still strive to preserve their colonial power at all costs. more conflict approaches, but the fall of the french empire is now only a matter of yugoslavia disintegrated. war...
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the bbc�*s cricket correspondent, jonathan agnew, caught up withjos buttler.allenge? yes, they are a brilliant bowling team, we i are a brilliant bowling team, we expect that from pakistan team is, thatis expect that from pakistan team is, that is what they tend to produce, very consistently. yes, they are a really top team, a team we have seen a lot of over the recent past, so... doesn't help? it probably helps both teams, to be honest, we have probably have— teams, to be honest, we have robabl have ., ., . , probably have some great matches with a series _ probably have some great matches with a series against _ probably have some great matches with a series against pakistan, i probably have some great matches with a series against pakistan, but| with a series against pakistan, but now we are in a different part of the world with different conditions under different prospects as well, but any time you get to a world cup final you expect to play a brilliant team. , �* final you expect to play a brilliant team. , ~ 7 ., , final you expect to play a brilliant t
the bbc�*s cricket correspondent, jonathan agnew, caught up withjos buttler.allenge? yes, they are a brilliant bowling team, we i are a brilliant bowling team, we expect that from pakistan team is, thatis expect that from pakistan team is, that is what they tend to produce, very consistently. yes, they are a really top team, a team we have seen a lot of over the recent past, so... doesn't help? it probably helps both teams, to be honest, we have probably have— teams, to be honest, we have...
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this is england's fourth consecutive world cup semi—final in white ball cricket. jonathan agnew has beening england and india alongside me form a england playerfor that special event. one game away from winning a world cup final, a lot of pressure, is annette?— world cup final, a lot of pressure, is annette? ~ , , ., i. is annette? well, it depends on you see it. it's is annette? well, it depends on you see it- it's a — is annette? well, it depends on you see it. it's a funny _ is annette? well, it depends on you see it. it's a funny thing, _ is annette? well, it depends on you see it. it's a funny thing, even i see it. it's a funny thing, even though semifinal you feel like you're so close to lifting the trophy but you're actually miles away. you've got to win two games to brilliant to lose when you've reached this far. if you lose you to be back at home sitting on yourself or watching the final being played for that you feel like you are miles away from it all. when you're hearing you play the semi—if you like it so close to lifting that trophy. it's great feeling, it's a great occasio
this is england's fourth consecutive world cup semi—final in white ball cricket. jonathan agnew has beening england and india alongside me form a england playerfor that special event. one game away from winning a world cup final, a lot of pressure, is annette?— world cup final, a lot of pressure, is annette? ~ , , ., i. is annette? well, it depends on you see it. it's is annette? well, it depends on you see it- it's a — is annette? well, it depends on you see it. it's a funny _ is...
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but watergate begins in 1972, and in 1973, nixon's vice president, spiro agnew, has a slowdown, not for reasons related to watergate, but for other reasons. and president nixon gets to exercise a provision of the 25th amendment, which had been ratified in 1967, that allows the president to nominate a person to fill the vacancy of the vice presidency, should it occur, with the advice and consent of congress. and as a tribute to gerald ford's bipartisanship, when the full congress has its hearing and they get to voting in november and december of 1973, there are only 35 members of the house that vote against gerald ford. there are only three members of the senate who vote against gerald ford, probably about as close to acclamation as you can get on capitol hill. so by december 1973, ford has moved from the house of representatives, to becoming president of the senate, to vice president of the united states. he holds that position for eight months. then, nixon, in august of 1974, himself resigns. and for becomes president of the united states. i like this image of this french magazine that
but watergate begins in 1972, and in 1973, nixon's vice president, spiro agnew, has a slowdown, not for reasons related to watergate, but for other reasons. and president nixon gets to exercise a provision of the 25th amendment, which had been ratified in 1967, that allows the president to nominate a person to fill the vacancy of the vice presidency, should it occur, with the advice and consent of congress. and as a tribute to gerald ford's bipartisanship, when the full congress has its hearing...
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i've got an example on lord agnew who was . oh yes, that's a good point . .s, that's a good point. yes. public procurement. he resigned all the covid loans frauds, which he thought the government hadn't done enough to prevent a meltdown load on him because we lost 39 billion. well, some of is that a good example was hancock but i don't think that he resigned respectfully necessarily out of choice today . some people here choice today. some people here are saying if you're the boss of an organisation and something like this happens on your watch , something like this case , then , something like this case, then you're saying never mind just resigning. you think that these people should be subject to criminal charges. what are you to that? let's not make it. i don't wanna get themselves. no, no, no. let's not make it specific to this case. i do think there you know, and i'm not a lawyer i think there not a lawyer but i think there is possibly case for civil action against the housing association for failure of duty care. but you know , you would care. but you k
i've got an example on lord agnew who was . oh yes, that's a good point . .s, that's a good point. yes. public procurement. he resigned all the covid loans frauds, which he thought the government hadn't done enough to prevent a meltdown load on him because we lost 39 billion. well, some of is that a good example was hancock but i don't think that he resigned respectfully necessarily out of choice today . some people here choice today. some people here are saying if you're the boss of an...
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that is why lord agnew described the current prime minister's failures as schoolboy errors. services are set to suffer even more. ordinary people lose yet again. never before have people paid so much in tax and yet got so little in return. at the weekend, the chancellor admitted that the nhs was already on the brink of collapse. 7 million people on nhs waiting list. how much longer will that list get? three in ten people are leaving education without gcse english and maths. what will it do to our society and future economy? why did the tories have an ideological objection to putting vat on school fees, which the chancellor himself admits will raise £1.7 billion? by their actions, admits will raise £1.7 billion? by theiractions, it admits will raise £1.7 billion? by their actions, it is clear the government does not value public services or the contribution of those working in bonn. what to be here today? reviews on schools and the nhs workforce, on social care and waste. what we need is action. the time for delivery is now, not time for more reviews. now we hear from the cha
that is why lord agnew described the current prime minister's failures as schoolboy errors. services are set to suffer even more. ordinary people lose yet again. never before have people paid so much in tax and yet got so little in return. at the weekend, the chancellor admitted that the nhs was already on the brink of collapse. 7 million people on nhs waiting list. how much longer will that list get? three in ten people are leaving education without gcse english and maths. what will it do to...