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archibald cox was right.o he went to the appellate court and sat up and sat up till you how we avoid getting reversed. you need to maintain liberal control on the appeal. but that is nothing short of incredible. the corruption, the conclusion went to the appellate court. while this is where we started. most of what you've been told about watergate is untrue. they colluded with both trial and appellate judges. they were denied any semblance of a fair trial. the dice are loaded, the deck was stacked. so what. you know, it is 40 years, so they cheated. this is hillary's question on big guys see. what difference at this point does it make? well, i will tell you what difference it makes. they cheated, they got red-handed and there has to be consequences and that's where the bookstores. there has to be consequences because those who did not learn from history are doomed to repeat it and this applies to conservatives alike because it was done to republicans in a time of intense political conflict, if our bill of rig
archibald cox was right.o he went to the appellate court and sat up and sat up till you how we avoid getting reversed. you need to maintain liberal control on the appeal. but that is nothing short of incredible. the corruption, the conclusion went to the appellate court. while this is where we started. most of what you've been told about watergate is untrue. they colluded with both trial and appellate judges. they were denied any semblance of a fair trial. the dice are loaded, the deck was...
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. >> in may of 1973, earl silva is preparing to hand the case over to archibald cox.says there are 39 principals involved in this case. and he said, number 39, richard m. nixon, president of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed whenever it leads. the kids are asleep. look what i got. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. follow your nose! i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am, i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work and i want to help. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's, and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. >>> watergate senate hearings. >> good morning. this is the senate caucus room in washington, d.c., and it's jammed this morning, jamme
. >> in may of 1973, earl silva is preparing to hand the case over to archibald cox.says there are 39 principals involved in this case. and he said, number 39, richard m. nixon, president of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed whenever it leads. the kids are asleep. look what i got. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me!...
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this is signed by the new special prosecutor who replaced archibald cox. they are determined to achieve their own and regardless of the truth. i'm assured to tell you this is totally unfounded. i have worked daily with my subordinates reviewing data assembled in additional sources to explore, recommendations to consider and in my experience at the bar, i found no group who were more objective, fair-minded in dedicated as they search for truth then this unusual group of talented lawyers. should i find any among them who do not meet these qualifications in fairness and objectivity i would not hesitate to dismiss them. now we call this praise. this is high praise. but it turns out he didn't draft this letter. he had only been there one month. this was drafted for him by the staff. it turns out to be kind of a litmus test. you are new, are you with us or with our opponent the public is assured this is all on the up and up. we ask ourselves, what did he really think about the staff that was assembled by archibald cox and these two other law professors? what did
this is signed by the new special prosecutor who replaced archibald cox. they are determined to achieve their own and regardless of the truth. i'm assured to tell you this is totally unfounded. i have worked daily with my subordinates reviewing data assembled in additional sources to explore, recommendations to consider and in my experience at the bar, i found no group who were more objective, fair-minded in dedicated as they search for truth then this unusual group of talented lawyers. should...
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. >> in may of 1973, earl silva is preparing to hand the case over to archibald cox.says there are 39 principals involved in this case. and he said, number 39, richard m. nixon, president of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed whenever it leads. hey, what's up? i'm ted. rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth, he gets a milk-bone brushing chew. just another way to keep ourselves healthy. i'll go change. i just want to take a vacation. redeem our hotel points. this seems crazy. tell us something we don't know, captain obvious. ok. with hotels.com, when you collect 10 nights you get one free. oh. and this room smells like cat food and sadness. [ radio chatter ] ♪ [ male announcer ] andrew. rita. sandy. ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage, or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ we're a force of nature, too. announcer: babies w
. >> in may of 1973, earl silva is preparing to hand the case over to archibald cox.says there are 39 principals involved in this case. and he said, number 39, richard m. nixon, president of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed whenever it leads. hey, what's up? i'm ted. rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when...
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archibald was running a whole spy network in cuba at the same time. one of the things that i discovered and i should have said this earlier, one of the things i discovered when i was at the national archives was there are two sets of diplomatic sanctions of all these consoles. one is a sad having to do with more or less conventional political and especially economic issues, customs barriers and things like that and the particular issues on the ground in the various ports they were in. the other set of correspondence is the slave. matt correspondence. the british were obsessed with the slave trade and in fact in 1860 the single biggest was the slave trade. they were tracking it everywhere on the globe and bunch is almost evenly divided between the slave. matt correspondence and the conventional consular correspondence. >> in the slave trade correspondence he referred to what would they talk about? >> one of the things you have to know is that i think most people don't know is that the slave trade was outlawed by great britain and the united states in 1
archibald was running a whole spy network in cuba at the same time. one of the things that i discovered and i should have said this earlier, one of the things i discovered when i was at the national archives was there are two sets of diplomatic sanctions of all these consoles. one is a sad having to do with more or less conventional political and especially economic issues, customs barriers and things like that and the particular issues on the ground in the various ports they were in. the other...
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see a cure for diabetes and what to see the .est new treatments available i want to recognize sky archibaldnd her family from new hampshire who is here as part of the congress and also senator collins was kind enough to recognize my daughter and granddaughter, stephanie and only shaheen, they have been very much part of the children's congress in the past. they are here today with their diabetes service dog coach. to all of you who have testified, thank you very much for your work and for your willingness to share your stories today. i cannot mr. amato, agree more with what senator collins and senator tellis said about the importance -- not just of making sure that medicare cgm, because it is the right thing to do but it is the economic thing to do. i just want to quote from a study that was done called diabetes, research, and the public is by two economists. it points out that diabetes cost the united states 200 $45 billion -- two and a $45 billion in 2012 and it is expected to double by the year 2020. edit care cost from diabetes were $104 billion in 2012 and their projected to increase t
see a cure for diabetes and what to see the .est new treatments available i want to recognize sky archibaldnd her family from new hampshire who is here as part of the congress and also senator collins was kind enough to recognize my daughter and granddaughter, stephanie and only shaheen, they have been very much part of the children's congress in the past. they are here today with their diabetes service dog coach. to all of you who have testified, thank you very much for your work and for your...