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coffey. dr. coffey, had you given much thought as to milton eisenhower's motivation behind his statements, that they'd do everything they can to be elected? >> well, the letter -- can you hear? is this -- >> it's on. >> the letter is rather opaque. milton eisenhower writes saying don't get me wrong -- and this is almost a direct quote -- dick nixon is one of my dearest friends. and the very next clause in the sentence is, but i cannot let him become president. earlier dr. gelman was talking about how milton eisenhower wrote that his brother, dwight, could have stopped nixon from being the vice presidential candidate in '56. i think it's a personal thing. milton eisenhower just -- i recall that milton eisenhower wrote negative things about nixon's trip to moscow. he would later say that he was embarrassed that nixon carried some of the family name with eisenhower. milton is someone who probably deserves a lot more attention since he was the much more famous eisenhower in the 1930s. i just think mo
coffey. dr. coffey, had you given much thought as to milton eisenhower's motivation behind his statements, that they'd do everything they can to be elected? >> well, the letter -- can you hear? is this -- >> it's on. >> the letter is rather opaque. milton eisenhower writes saying don't get me wrong -- and this is almost a direct quote -- dick nixon is one of my dearest friends. and the very next clause in the sentence is, but i cannot let him become president. earlier dr....
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so, we'll begin with professor coffey. >> thank you. thank you, scott. i'm going to begin by using a word that we heard frequently in the last session. the topic for my chapter in the companion to richard nixon was on the relationship between richard nixon and spiro agnew. the word that i used in the first sentence was complicated. i wrote very simply that richard nixon and spiro agnew had a complicated relationship. went on to write that nixon had a complicated relationship with virtually everyone in his life, so it was no surprise with agnew. now, i teach history, and my students had never heard of spiro agnew. when i talk to people today above 50, i always get two responses. a smile, and then i hear something about negativism. the story of zestee spiro agnew richard nixon is a rather strange tale. we heard in the last talk about nixon and eisenhower. and nixon having been vice president and having gone through the rigors of presidential campaigns. did not, strangely, in 1968 give much or really any thought to who his vice president might be. which was
so, we'll begin with professor coffey. >> thank you. thank you, scott. i'm going to begin by using a word that we heard frequently in the last session. the topic for my chapter in the companion to richard nixon was on the relationship between richard nixon and spiro agnew. the word that i used in the first sentence was complicated. i wrote very simply that richard nixon and spiro agnew had a complicated relationship. went on to write that nixon had a complicated relationship with...
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the stone. >> james stone wishes he had coffey's problems. he's serving 101 years for attempted murder. >> that's everything i pretty much got right there. you're not really allowed to have a whole lot here. >> he's already served 26. but has another 25 to go before he's even considered for parole. >> i know one guy, i'm not going to mention his name, he gets out next year. i think it's may. first of may of next year. for his third murder. third murder! he's been locked up for three murder bits, and because he keeps taking plea bargains i guess that makes him better than me. i ain't got a death involved in my crime but this guy done kill three people in drive-by gangland shooting crap and still can't hit his target and they still release him the law makes no sense to me. maybe that's why lady justice keeps blind because she don't really want to see this. it don't make no sense. >> several inmates use their inmate cams to offer a word to the wise. >> don't come to prison, man. >> warning others not to make the same mistakes they made. >> being
the stone. >> james stone wishes he had coffey's problems. he's serving 101 years for attempted murder. >> that's everything i pretty much got right there. you're not really allowed to have a whole lot here. >> he's already served 26. but has another 25 to go before he's even considered for parole. >> i know one guy, i'm not going to mention his name, he gets out next year. i think it's may. first of may of next year. for his third murder. third murder! he's been locked...
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contemporary argentinian politics and a research associate at the council on hemispheric affairs and lou coffey he's a fellow in the margaret thatcher center for freedom at heritage all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want larry i want to go to you first here over the last few weeks and months we've seen a ratcheting up of tensions between britain and argentina over these islands the islands that these two countries fought a war over thirty years ago what's in play here what what we should be worried about the tensions here or is this something of a function of domestic politics in both countries. well probably a combination of all of those things i think that the the real danger that lies at the bottom of this whole issue is is an accident or some kind of unplanned development that may deteriorate into. a shooting conflict but the both the time military and the british military are really in no shape to. fight a war that's thousands of miles separating the disputants and also it's very apparent that much of the motivation behind this conflict is
contemporary argentinian politics and a research associate at the council on hemispheric affairs and lou coffey he's a fellow in the margaret thatcher center for freedom at heritage all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want larry i want to go to you first here over the last few weeks and months we've seen a ratcheting up of tensions between britain and argentina over these islands the islands that these two countries fought a war over thirty years...
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while trade unions are in the second day of their forty eight hour strike financial journalist dmitri coffey and us believes the greek leadership is not acting in the people's best interests. the governments do what's in the people's best interests it's just doing what's in its own interests and the people don't trust the government the government had an option they could have just said no we're not going to accept these measures and will go to default and by the way there's no reason that a default has to equal an exit from the euro zone i don't see that that connection other people have made that point and that's used to intimidate the population of greece to scare them to say well if you don't accept these measures that we're going to default i'm going to plunge the chaos of all the drachma hyperinflation disaster and you know these are scare tactics the only way that they're bailing out greece with more debt so more debt exacts more interest payments exacts more debt exec's more interest payments and the end result of that is neal feudalism you get to a point where you have no there's no
while trade unions are in the second day of their forty eight hour strike financial journalist dmitri coffey and us believes the greek leadership is not acting in the people's best interests. the governments do what's in the people's best interests it's just doing what's in its own interests and the people don't trust the government the government had an option they could have just said no we're not going to accept these measures and will go to default and by the way there's no reason that a...
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and becomes a kind of mass beveridge and it is not an accident that the enlightenment happened as coffey got introduced in this culture, you change the culture from 8% to a stimulus and you were going to get better science. it's just going to happen. so it's a funny little fema and those of you who know me personally know how much coffee i drink. perhaps science is justifying my habit but i think there is evidence here. >> i think that war in buffett owns more coca-cola than anybody else. you kept mentioning that a polluting by product or accidental byproduct of the voters in this is less oxygen. but the accidental part is what i don't understand. i know that neither the novelty nor science would call that accidental. einstein said the harmony of the natural law repeals intelligence of such superiority that compared of a systematic thinking and acting of mankind has been utterly insignificant reflection. he thought it all made sense we had to discover this. the theology at its highest level would say the same thing. isn't that it isn't occidental. oxygen is in the accidental and as you w
and becomes a kind of mass beveridge and it is not an accident that the enlightenment happened as coffey got introduced in this culture, you change the culture from 8% to a stimulus and you were going to get better science. it's just going to happen. so it's a funny little fema and those of you who know me personally know how much coffee i drink. perhaps science is justifying my habit but i think there is evidence here. >> i think that war in buffett owns more coca-cola than anybody else....
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if he did not know coffey was hot come up with a helmet on. you do not know what you are talking about, because at one time in this country, jefferson said we will use the bible and god's word to know who we are. we had to get rid of him, so we had to replace it with self esteem. you have to worship somebody, .our state, yourself johnny cannot play on the monkey bars. you know what they put monkey bars over? asphalt. johnny cannot tie his shoe. struts on children's shoes. the antibacterial wipes -- how can we survive as a species without the antibacterial? god forbid you get a germ. no wonder we have a multimillion-dollar industry. if you love that kick, the next time he drops a sucker in the dirt, shove it backed in your mouth the way we had to do. that was america. at 17. mom spit in a kleenex and white our face, and look how we turned out. this is how we turned out. if there is a missing link in the conservative movement, it is the, the factor. john stewart, -- jon stewart has affected more people than theologians. president obama is marchi
if he did not know coffey was hot come up with a helmet on. you do not know what you are talking about, because at one time in this country, jefferson said we will use the bible and god's word to know who we are. we had to get rid of him, so we had to replace it with self esteem. you have to worship somebody, .our state, yourself johnny cannot play on the monkey bars. you know what they put monkey bars over? asphalt. johnny cannot tie his shoe. struts on children's shoes. the antibacterial...