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so as president gormley, i am archibald cox's granddaughter.i had the privilege of living with my grandparents for many summers when i was growing up and their house their farm in maine was a sort of a second home to me. and were my favorite people. and and so i got to talk to grandpa a lot about his experiences and. i was a very passionate feminist and i remember in the, i mean to say mid eighties maybe talking to him about, about that i think he was a little disconcerted by the term feminist but, but he talked about you jill all the time and i don't remember your name. i didn't remember your name, but as we were sitting tonight and you were introduced, i thought, oh my gosh, i know all about jill because he would talk about having woman on the team and how how important it was to be sure that her voice was equally heard and talked about how problematic it was. there was only one woman on the team. and so i'm so excited to get to meet you. so i had to derail my to say that because it's just made my night what i was going to say is also during
so as president gormley, i am archibald cox's granddaughter.i had the privilege of living with my grandparents for many summers when i was growing up and their house their farm in maine was a sort of a second home to me. and were my favorite people. and and so i got to talk to grandpa a lot about his experiences and. i was a very passionate feminist and i remember in the, i mean to say mid eighties maybe talking to him about, about that i think he was a little disconcerted by the term feminist...
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and archibald cox was a symbol of everything nixon hated. and part of that was harvard and the independence and the association with richardson. as we know from what has come out, nixon was just spun up and vibrating about, these were the people who were investigating, who could not accept that, could not tolerate it in any way. and so that hate was driving him into a series of additional actions. the final one for cox, in one of the interviews i did with donald trump, he said, i would never do that, what nixon did. that was so stupid to fire a his investigator. and it was. and he through all the necessary gasoline and flammable material on the fire by doing it. >> and interestingly, as nixon, as you said, cox was exactly what he hated, but archie was unfazed. and methodically looking, he remember the comments about the tapes. and so he and his team pressed the white house. this was a brilliant strategic decision, for logs that corresponded to meetings and telephone calls on specific dates when he and dean would be meeting with nixon. they z
and archibald cox was a symbol of everything nixon hated. and part of that was harvard and the independence and the association with richardson. as we know from what has come out, nixon was just spun up and vibrating about, these were the people who were investigating, who could not accept that, could not tolerate it in any way. and so that hate was driving him into a series of additional actions. the final one for cox, in one of the interviews i did with donald trump, he said, i would never do...
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. >> reporter: hollywood's leading man was in fact an englishman 30 born into poverty and named archibaldthank you. >> okay. guys, could we have you back on set? >> cary grant was a character to save him from himself, build a career and to try exorcize his demons. it's part of my therapy. >> why do you need therapy? >> there is a lot about me you don't know, dyan. >> reporter: we were on set last year in spain as they were shooting "archie," out this week on the british streaming service britbox. >> cary grant was the master of comedies and light romantic leading man. >> reporter: jeff pope is the writer and creator of the series. >> alfred hitchcock spotted something in him and cast him in dark thrillers. this story explains what it is that alfred hitchcock saw. it's a thriller, a real-life thriller. >> you don't think of the life of cary grant as being a thriller? >> no, you don't. you think of him, you know, as this incredibly suave, who was my mom's favorite movie star. >> and there he is now. >> what now? >> reporter: while jason isaacs was playful on set, he told us it was serious w
. >> reporter: hollywood's leading man was in fact an englishman 30 born into poverty and named archibaldthank you. >> okay. guys, could we have you back on set? >> cary grant was a character to save him from himself, build a career and to try exorcize his demons. it's part of my therapy. >> why do you need therapy? >> there is a lot about me you don't know, dyan. >> reporter: we were on set last year in spain as they were shooting "archie," out...
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you know, i’d love to re-read would be lavra vodolaskin, yes, at one time i was very impressed by archibaldly pierced me with, although it seems like a book about a catholic priest, but nevertheless, there are some completely, well, in a good sense , general christian things written down, when it becomes clear that what really the religious backbone, the corset on which we often rely, must be filled with sincere faith and charity, thank you very much, i usually ask questions and don’t answer, but here i would like to join you , it seems to me that the boy christ on dostoevsky’s christmas tree is small, but so important for fyodor mikhailovich and maybe for all of us, so that amazing, amazing sasha chorny ukuprino, here are all our classics, everyone definitely has them, the same chekhov actually has other stories there, christmas ones, but fyodor mikhailovich to lent and its main meanings, all the best, hello everyone, this is a podcast deception of substances, this is zosh for the desperate, and i host it me, olesya nosova, editor-in-chief of komsomolskaya pravda , endocrinologist pavlova,
you know, i’d love to re-read would be lavra vodolaskin, yes, at one time i was very impressed by archibaldly pierced me with, although it seems like a book about a catholic priest, but nevertheless, there are some completely, well, in a good sense , general christian things written down, when it becomes clear that what really the religious backbone, the corset on which we often rely, must be filled with sincere faith and charity, thank you very much, i usually ask questions and don’t...
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she's been accused of discriminating against black people and old people and is the granddaughter of archibald cox the special prosecutor during the watergate scandal. then there is william hood the third who into the same college biden did. these four democrats and robes stole your boat. this is a judicial assassination. this legal fever is spreading. now california democrats are aiming to strip trump from the ballot. the democratic confederacy took lincoln off 10 ballots. today's democrats have trump off one and they are thirsty for more. it's a legal coup. while they scream screamed democracy democratic lawyers are resting america's leading presidential candidate. stripping his business license, censoring his speech. who's the real threat to democracy? here is the former president. watch. >> rocha joe biden in the far left lunatics are desperate to stop us by any means necessary. they are willing to violate the u.s. constitution at levels never seen before in order to win this election. joe biden is a threat to democracy. he's a threat. they are weaponizing law enforcement for high-level el
she's been accused of discriminating against black people and old people and is the granddaughter of archibald cox the special prosecutor during the watergate scandal. then there is william hood the third who into the same college biden did. these four democrats and robes stole your boat. this is a judicial assassination. this legal fever is spreading. now california democrats are aiming to strip trump from the ballot. the democratic confederacy took lincoln off 10 ballots. today's democrats...
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ground, you know, i would gladly re-read lavra, vadolaskin, yes, at one time i was very impressed by archibald’salthough it seems like a book about a catholic priest, but nevertheless there are some absolutely, well , generally christian things written in there, in a good sense, when it becomes clear that really the religious backbone, the corset on which we often rely, must be filled with sincere faith and charity. thank you very much, i usually ask, all our classics, they all have them, the same chekhov actually has other stories, there of course. yes, yes, yes, well, fyodor mikhailovich, let us still do this, with all my love for sasha, for sasha the black, no, they just have this theme of a boy on a yumka, it’s like this, this is it, this in fact, there is also a very good poem, but about just about the angel who gave the christmas tree to that same good boy, well , we’ll have to do one more , we’ll record another program, thank you very much, dear friends, ksenia alferova, priest anthony borisov, i’m vladimir ligoido, today we were gathering thoughts about the christmas fasting and its main
ground, you know, i would gladly re-read lavra, vadolaskin, yes, at one time i was very impressed by archibald’salthough it seems like a book about a catholic priest, but nevertheless there are some absolutely, well , generally christian things written in there, in a good sense, when it becomes clear that really the religious backbone, the corset on which we often rely, must be filled with sincere faith and charity. thank you very much, i usually ask, all our classics, they all have them, the...
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when archibald cox was a appointed special counsel and -- they were the top democratic constitutional to investigate the republican president, richard a nixon, by republican attorney generals. so that's another odd historical quirk here. elizabeth: is so they're just blowing through norms in the constitution to get what they want. i mean, it's bending and twisting how this country was set up. so if the supreme court agrees with this amicus brief and says, yeah, we've got to knock out smith's office, it's unconstitutional a, what would that do to the federal cases against trump? there's a classified docs case and the 2020 case. >> what i would think would happen is there'd be a process of sorting out where exactly where we are, and it would end up with it going back to the line attorneys in the the president of justice that were prosecuting -- the department of justice that were prosecuting the case originally, and then you'd have the obvious question of are the political appointees involved in the case, are they directing the prosecution of the president? if why are so many controvers
when archibald cox was a appointed special counsel and -- they were the top democratic constitutional to investigate the republican president, richard a nixon, by republican attorney generals. so that's another odd historical quirk here. elizabeth: is so they're just blowing through norms in the constitution to get what they want. i mean, it's bending and twisting how this country was set up. so if the supreme court agrees with this amicus brief and says, yeah, we've got to knock out smith's...
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people of the stature of archibald cox who was the special counsel in the nixon case.veryone believe that. our criminal justice system not make our criminal justice system into a weaponize to place. >> can you explain. you are such a smart and honest man. can you explain to this country tonight how it's possible that somebody that is admittedly addicted to drugs and alcohol, somebody that has no experience, is making millions of dollars from all of these countries, even our top number one geopolitical foe. why would they be paying him that kind of money if he has no experience? does that make any sense to you? it doesn't make sense to me. >> it makes complete sense. they wanted access to the president. it's called the american system of lobbying. you pay people to give you access. there is no doubt he was not qualified to have any of these positions. no doubt. >> let's look at it legally. are they paying for influence? is that a crime, professor? >> they are paying for influence. that is clear. it's a crime to the person paying for the influence. whether it's a crime t
people of the stature of archibald cox who was the special counsel in the nixon case.veryone believe that. our criminal justice system not make our criminal justice system into a weaponize to place. >> can you explain. you are such a smart and honest man. can you explain to this country tonight how it's possible that somebody that is admittedly addicted to drugs and alcohol, somebody that has no experience, is making millions of dollars from all of these countries, even our top number one...
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been accused of discriminating t black people and old people people and is the granddaughter of archibald cox, the special prosecutor during the watergate scanda ecutorl. oh, and then there's william hood, the third who went to the same college. sambiden did these for democras and rode stole your vote.emocras this is a judicial assassination. >> and this legal fever is spreading. now, california democrats are aiming to strip trump from no the ballot. >> the democratic confederacy th...
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archibald wilson sir. i suppose adams would prefer that we give up our english tea, and instead drink his insubordinate ideas. but have doubts. perhaps his account. me strong drink that would cause him to believe that the good, loyal british subjects amongst him us would believe this argument. are you saying, sir, that i even feel the excesses of parliament far less. i fear the petty tyrants. this town who hired behind protected. guards. that sounds like the floor. i strive to serve all my customers regardless of their political persuasion. the dissent is the lifeblood of the body politic. but when it interferes with my right to conduct my business, it defames the principles it purports, protect its citizens enough to line up with their purpose in which they employ. are there others here who wish to have their voices? we welcome you to come forward and speak your mind. all voices be heard tonight. i will. calling on the speakers who arise and line themselves up over in this corner. in this corner. in the c
archibald wilson sir. i suppose adams would prefer that we give up our english tea, and instead drink his insubordinate ideas. but have doubts. perhaps his account. me strong drink that would cause him to believe that the good, loyal british subjects amongst him us would believe this argument. are you saying, sir, that i even feel the excesses of parliament far less. i fear the petty tyrants. this town who hired behind protected. guards. that sounds like the floor. i strive to serve all my...
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archibald wilson sir. i suppose adams would prefer that we give up our english tea, and instead drink his insubordinate ideas. but have doubts. perhaps his account. me strong drink that would cause him to believe that the good, loyal british subjects amongst him us would believe this argument. are you saying, sir, that i even feel the excesses of parliament far less. i fear the petty tyrants. this town who hired behind protected. guards. that sounds like the floor. i strive to serve all my customers regardless of their political persuasion. the dissent is the lifeblood of the body politic. but when it interferes with my right to conduct my business, it defames the principles it purports, protect its citizens enough to line up with their purpose in which they employ. are there others here who wish to have their voices? we welcome you to come forward and speak your mind. all voices be heard tonight. i will. calling on the speakers who arise and line themselves up over in this corner. in this corner. in the c
archibald wilson sir. i suppose adams would prefer that we give up our english tea, and instead drink his insubordinate ideas. but have doubts. perhaps his account. me strong drink that would cause him to believe that the good, loyal british subjects amongst him us would believe this argument. are you saying, sir, that i even feel the excesses of parliament far less. i fear the petty tyrants. this town who hired behind protected. guards. that sounds like the floor. i strive to serve all my...
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special prosecutor archibald cox. on the sunday morning after the saturday night massacre.'s position was transformed overnight. henceforth, congressional committees, the media and a national television audience would be taking his measure, not as a caretaker serving out the remainder of agnew's term, but as a prospective president. should nixon be impeached or resign? at his confirmation hearings, ford coupled support for nixon administration policies with veiled criticism of the white house over its handling of the watergate investigation. when asked about the decision of attorney general elliot richardson and his deputy, william ruckelshaus to resign rather than carry out the presidential edict and fire cox for a while, that faced with the same set of facts, he would have done the same. he again ruffled white house feathers by insisting his swearing in take place on capitol hill, not in the east room of the white house as the nixon palace guard wanted the capitol hill after all but his home for a quarter century. it was still his political base carrying nothing for the t
special prosecutor archibald cox. on the sunday morning after the saturday night massacre.'s position was transformed overnight. henceforth, congressional committees, the media and a national television audience would be taking his measure, not as a caretaker serving out the remainder of agnew's term, but as a prospective president. should nixon be impeached or resign? at his confirmation hearings, ford coupled support for nixon administration policies with veiled criticism of the white house...
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by the saturday night massacre so-called which the president fired watergate special prosecutor archibald cox. on the sunday morning after the saturday night massacre gerald ford's position was transformed. overnight. henceforth congressional committees, the media and national television audience would be taking his measure not as caretaker serving the measure of agnew term but as a prospective president. and his confirmation hearings coupled support with administration policies with failed criticism of the white house over his handling of the skwatergate decision. when asked about the decision of his attorney general to resign rather than carry out the presidential edict, ford allowed faced with the same set of facts he would have done the same v. he again ruffled white house feathers by insisting is swearing in take place at capitol hill not the eastern part of the white house as the palace guard wanted after all it was his old and still his political base. carrying nothing for the trappings of office high school bands reading the president were asked to forgo their traditional ruffles
by the saturday night massacre so-called which the president fired watergate special prosecutor archibald cox. on the sunday morning after the saturday night massacre gerald ford's position was transformed. overnight. henceforth congressional committees, the media and national television audience would be taking his measure not as caretaker serving the measure of agnew term but as a prospective president. and his confirmation hearings coupled support with administration policies with failed...
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nobody from inside the justice department, nobody involved in politics, people of the stature of archibaldcox, who was the special prosecutor appointed in the next few days. everybody believe that what we need to do is for credibility, criminal justice system, not make our criminal justice system into a weaponized prosecutor. >> can you explain, professor, you're so you're such a smart man and you're an honest man. >> can you explain to this country tonight how it's possible that somebody that is admittedly addicted to drugs and alcohol, somebody that has no experience, is making millions of dollars from all of these these countries and even our top number one geopolitical foe? why they be paying him that kind of money if he has no experience, does that make any sense to you or senator, because it doesn't make sense to me. >> well, it makes complete sense. they want that access to the president. it's called the american system of lobbying. you pay people to give you access. there's no doubt that he not qualified to have any of these positions. >> there's no doubt. but let's look at it lega
nobody from inside the justice department, nobody involved in politics, people of the stature of archibaldcox, who was the special prosecutor appointed in the next few days. everybody believe that what we need to do is for credibility, criminal justice system, not make our criminal justice system into a weaponized prosecutor. >> can you explain, professor, you're so you're such a smart man and you're an honest man. >> can you explain to this country tonight how it's possible that...
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it explores how archibald leach became cary grant, the biggest movie star in the golden age of hollywoodof "archie" actor jason eye sacks. good to have you on the show? >> it's odd to promote a tv show. >> i do understand that. we also appreciate just a little joy. i totally understand what you're saying. i'm curious, though. i would be fascinated to know how you prepare as an actor to portray one of the greatest actors of all time? >> well, i didn't. frankly, when i heard they were doing it, i thought what kind of moron? it's not about cary grant. it's about archie leach who struggled to play cary grant. this is a show about who he became when he dropped the mask. that is a very complicated, very troubled, very scarred man whose childhood was full of abuse and abandonment and fell so unloveable, he had to create this avatar to make the world love him. when he succeeded and the whole world loved him for 30 years, he felt even emptier. >> this is something a lot of people don't know. the family involved in the production. what was that like? >> they contributed, but it's jeff pope, the wo
it explores how archibald leach became cary grant, the biggest movie star in the golden age of hollywoodof "archie" actor jason eye sacks. good to have you on the show? >> it's odd to promote a tv show. >> i do understand that. we also appreciate just a little joy. i totally understand what you're saying. i'm curious, though. i would be fascinated to know how you prepare as an actor to portray one of the greatest actors of all time? >> well, i didn't. frankly, when i...