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it was a journalistic coup, but they were wrong. >> i had never been asked a question about bob haldemanin fact, had not named haldeman in his testimony the white house pounced. >> i don't respect the type of journal im, the shabby journalism that is being practiced by the washington woft. i use the term shoddy, shabby journalism. i've used the term character assassination. >> this was their opportunity to discredit the "post" woodward and bernstein and bury the story. >> they came after us, zeigler, the press secretary. so we knew that tant tat that p stakes were high and we were the target. >> all i know the story that ran this morning is incorrect. >> we made a mistake. we had an intellectual understanding of the facts and haldeman controlled in watergate. but what was in the washington "post" was untrue. we should have not allowed that to have happened. >> i was angry at myself and carl and how we got it wrong. and we thought maybe we are going to have to resign. maybe we should resign. i mean, we were kind of at the end of our rope. >> the woodward and bernstein, the path to the tru
it was a journalistic coup, but they were wrong. >> i had never been asked a question about bob haldemanin fact, had not named haldeman in his testimony the white house pounced. >> i don't respect the type of journal im, the shabby journalism that is being practiced by the washington woft. i use the term shoddy, shabby journalism. i've used the term character assassination. >> this was their opportunity to discredit the "post" woodward and bernstein and bury the...
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bob haldeman hired me to go to j. walter thompson. what was intriguing there is that he would take these monthly trips back to new york, to wear where nixon had moved, and come back and spin stories about how nixon was plotting for his comeback. this is in 1963. in 1964, having decided he would weigh in with goldwater, i went to the convention and helped out as his aide. in 1966, i moved to new york. upon arrival in new york, i contacted rosemary woods and said i would like to volunteer. i went down to 20 broad street after work at night to answer correspondence. rose woods was my boss. pat was at an office nearby. there was a desk that patricia ryan nixon used when she came in. when i would go in the evenings to answer correspondence, my tutor was mrs. nixon. she got to know me and i got to know the staff. in 1966, i became an advance man. as pat described, that incredible campaign where nixon was on the stump for everyone, it happened to be the day lyndon a chroniclled nixon campaigner. the first stop after that incident was mine in
bob haldeman hired me to go to j. walter thompson. what was intriguing there is that he would take these monthly trips back to new york, to wear where nixon had moved, and come back and spin stories about how nixon was plotting for his comeback. this is in 1963. in 1964, having decided he would weigh in with goldwater, i went to the convention and helped out as his aide. in 1966, i moved to new york. upon arrival in new york, i contacted rosemary woods and said i would like to volunteer. i went...
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for the first time in history cuba to import under investment under bob haldeman taking their toll on the once thriving industry. this is your business as welcome. has posted a sixty five percent decline in year on year profit for the third quarter with coming in as two hundred twenty nine million euros all of the banks divisions recorded lower yields with revenues in the particularly. porton fixed income business the government company bonds down fifteen percent of the listener letter to the bank's employees' c.e.o. christiane's even says it was on track for a profitable year for the first time since twenty fourteen once one of europe's leading banks daughter has struggled since the financial crisis in the past ten years the bank shares have lost around ninety percent of their value. beyond hope bring in the knowledge that he's a professor of economics of the steinberg university here in berlin and an expert for the german banking industry brown is just a national embarrassment or is it really damaging for the german economy in real terms. he's going through a difficult period it's t
for the first time in history cuba to import under investment under bob haldeman taking their toll on the once thriving industry. this is your business as welcome. has posted a sixty five percent decline in year on year profit for the third quarter with coming in as two hundred twenty nine million euros all of the banks divisions recorded lower yields with revenues in the particularly. porton fixed income business the government company bonds down fifteen percent of the listener letter to the...
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bob haldeman hired me to go to j walter thompson. what was intriguing there is that he would take these monthly trips back to new york to wear nixon had moved, and come back nixonin stories about how was plotting for his comeback. 1963.s in would4, having decided he weigh in with goldwater, i went to the convention and helped out as his aid. in 1966i moved to new york. upon arrival in new york i contacted rosemary woods and said i would like to volunteer. streetdown to 20 bought -- as a night and asked correspondent. rosewood was my boss. -- rose would was my boss. desk that patricia ryan nixon used when she came in. when i would go in the evenings, my tutor was mrs. nixon. she got to know me and i got to know the staff. became an advance man. he described an incredible campaign were nixon was on the stump for everyone, it happened to be the day that lyndon johnson called nixon a chronic campaigner, the first stop after that incident was mine in waterville, maine. i had mike wallace coming in. he had interviewed nixon in laguardia. w
bob haldeman hired me to go to j walter thompson. what was intriguing there is that he would take these monthly trips back to new york to wear nixon had moved, and come back nixonin stories about how was plotting for his comeback. 1963.s in would4, having decided he weigh in with goldwater, i went to the convention and helped out as his aid. in 1966i moved to new york. upon arrival in new york i contacted rosemary woods and said i would like to volunteer. streetdown to 20 bought -- as a night...
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>> in the end some 40 people fled guilty to watergate-related crimes, john ehrlichman, bob haldeman,nd 16 others went to jail. >> to this day i'm not quite sure when i entered the conspiracy to obstruct justice. that's one of the things i'm actually trying to figure out. when did i cross the line? when did i enter the illegal conspiracy? no question i went across it. >> there was a real major breakdown in personal integrity as well as organizational integrity on the part of us that were given those assignments. >> i'm not quite sure exactly where i'm going to be for the next few months, but that's -- i'm going to miss you all. >> it also requires you to ask the ethical questions. is this right? is it respectful? is it responsible? is it fair? we didn't ask any of those questions, and we should have started with is it legal. we were so caught up in trying to serve the president's needs or desires that we did not ask those questions. >> i gerald r. ford do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states. >> president ford's pardon o
>> in the end some 40 people fled guilty to watergate-related crimes, john ehrlichman, bob haldeman,nd 16 others went to jail. >> to this day i'm not quite sure when i entered the conspiracy to obstruct justice. that's one of the things i'm actually trying to figure out. when did i cross the line? when did i enter the illegal conspiracy? no question i went across it. >> there was a real major breakdown in personal integrity as well as organizational integrity on the part of us...