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. >> mike: dick berggren? >> dick: such a wild ride. did you not know you were on fire? >> i figured it would go out. want to thank everybody on the budweiser chevy team. did a good job. we will have a different strategy next i can tell you that. >> dick: harvick, you smell like smoke. mike? >> mike: 7 car break away. three wide behind them and brad kezelowski in the midst of the second pack had a little discussion. >> [radio]: are there really only four cars left? >> [radio]: i would say there is two, four, six -- only seven in your mirror. i would say five are decent. >> [radio]: so 13 quality cars left? >> definitely every car up front. i got what you are saying. 10-4. >> mike: not as many as they were awhile ago. but still 15 on the lead lap. kezelowski and his teammate allmendinger have been hanging around out around the back of the pack for awhile. but we are coming down toward ten laps to go. one lap from now, go time. >> darrell: i think what you see is what you are going to get until we get down to about three to go when somebody thinks they can push for three l
. >> mike: dick berggren? >> dick: such a wild ride. did you not know you were on fire? >> i figured it would go out. want to thank everybody on the budweiser chevy team. did a good job. we will have a different strategy next i can tell you that. >> dick: harvick, you smell like smoke. mike? >> mike: 7 car break away. three wide behind them and brad kezelowski in the midst of the second pack had a little discussion. >> [radio]: are there really only four cars...
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quite a mem morph sister for dick taylor. as a footnote, and i lore came away thinking he had convinced jefferson davis about this, and that davis was considering sending james longstreet to replace jackin that of course didn't happen. if it had, longstreet would still be approaching winchester from the south slowly today, i'm pretty sure. dick yewell, almost unbelievably excentric, he called on the 13th of may, after mcdowell but ten days before the onfall against front royal, he called him that enthusiastic fanatic in a letter. and he said our army has no head at all, though there is room for one or two. he called him that may speaking to another confederate officer as crazy as a march hair, a crazy man. when he received orders he didn't like from jackson, he said in front of his staff that this is damn foolishness. his road to damascus experience was actually on the road to port republic in this instance, and he called aside tom munnford, the colonel from lynchburg who was the man he talked to before. he called him aside a
quite a mem morph sister for dick taylor. as a footnote, and i lore came away thinking he had convinced jefferson davis about this, and that davis was considering sending james longstreet to replace jackin that of course didn't happen. if it had, longstreet would still be approaching winchester from the south slowly today, i'm pretty sure. dick yewell, almost unbelievably excentric, he called on the 13th of may, after mcdowell but ten days before the onfall against front royal, he called him...
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one interesting insight into his political temperament and, dick, this is almost the oppe
one interesting insight into his political temperament and, dick, this is almost the oppe
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. >> mike: dick berggren? >> dick: such a wild ride. did you not know you were on fire? >> i figured it would go out. want to thank everybody on the budweiser chevy team. did a good job. we will have a different strategy next i can tell you that. >> dick: harvick, you smell like smoke. mike? >> mike: 7 car break away. three wide behind them and brad kezelowski in the midst of the second pack had a little discussion. >> [radio]: are there really only four cars left? >> [radio]: i would say there is two, four, six -- only seven in your mirror. i would say five are decent. >> [radio]: so 13 quality cars left? >> definitely every car up front. i got whatat you are saying.g. 10-4. >> mike: not as many as they were awhile ago. but still 15 on the lead lap. kezelowski and his teammate allmendinger have been hanging around out around the back of the pack for awhile. but we are coming down toward ten laps to go. one lap from now, go time. >> darrell: i think what you see is what you are going to get until we get down to about three to go when somebody thinks they can push for thr
. >> mike: dick berggren? >> dick: such a wild ride. did you not know you were on fire? >> i figured it would go out. want to thank everybody on the budweiser chevy team. did a good job. we will have a different strategy next i can tell you that. >> dick: harvick, you smell like smoke. mike? >> mike: 7 car break away. three wide behind them and brad kezelowski in the midst of the second pack had a little discussion. >> [radio]: are there really only four cars...
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this is for you, dick. she talks about joseph p. kennedy and rose kennedy. you must have known those two individuals. do her impressions match with your memories of them and her interactions with them in public? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> well -- >> no, mr. kennedy was very much a dominant figure in almost everything that went on in the political life of john kennedy. his mother was even more dominant on their prayer life, and kept after them for all the reasons good mothers do, to make them responsible children. but they kept very, very close track of what each was doing. so i would not disagree with anybody who thinks they were enormously influential. the only thing i am conscious of, however, is that ambassador kennedy couldn't influence certain people in the democratic party. i mean, people that we were supporting, he frequently did not. >> who are you thinking of? >> well, i'm just really thinking about one fight that we had, and he just was not responsible. i mean -- well, bobby was the responsible one, and what happened was that bobby had indicted the br
this is for you, dick. she talks about joseph p. kennedy and rose kennedy. you must have known those two individuals. do her impressions match with your memories of them and her interactions with them in public? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> well -- >> no, mr. kennedy was very much a dominant figure in almost everything that went on in the political life of john kennedy. his mother was even more dominant on their prayer life, and kept after them for all the reasons good mothers do,...
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dick garnett is the most famous of the officers who jackson threw in to arrest. unjustly it seemed to me, a letter that's never been published by dr. pre-man whofre responded to a request from someone in will a private letter, i never could understand why jackson persecuted dick garnett. even after the climax of the valley campaign, not all of the officers in close proximity were sure that jackson really had been skillful rather than lucky. a conclave of four of them agreed jackson could not continue to take such risks without at some time meeting with a great disaster. foot soldiers by this time had none of those reservations whatsoever at all. colon colonel folk event rson who had signed at the top of the out of channel communications to the secretary of war, probably went through something of a met more metamorphosis, but his letter is subject to interpretation. he admitted the privates had the most unbounded confidence. he didn't say we all do. he said the privates. is that saying the hmen all lov him but i'm not so sure? he was killed 13 days after he wrote
dick garnett is the most famous of the officers who jackson threw in to arrest. unjustly it seemed to me, a letter that's never been published by dr. pre-man whofre responded to a request from someone in will a private letter, i never could understand why jackson persecuted dick garnett. even after the climax of the valley campaign, not all of the officers in close proximity were sure that jackson really had been skillful rather than lucky. a conclave of four of them agreed jackson could not...
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>> yes. >> you see why dick had a long career in political life. and distinguished. >> well, um -- >> no, mr. kennedy was a very much a dominant figure in almost everything that went on in the political life of john kennedy. his mother was even more dominant on their prayer life and kept after them for all of the reasons that good mothers do. i mean, to make responsible children. and -- but they -- they kept very, very close track of what each was doing. and so, i would not disagree with anybody who thinks that they were enor musly influential, the only thing that i'm conscious of is ambassador kennedy could not influence certain people in the democratic party. i mean, people that we were supporting, he frequently did not. so, that -- >> who were you thinking of? >> well, i'm thinking about one fight that we had and he just was not responsive. i mean, well, bobby was the responsible one and what happened was, that bobby had indicted the brother of a congressman from new york and the congressman who was responsive to us and had wanted desperately fo
>> yes. >> you see why dick had a long career in political life. and distinguished. >> well, um -- >> no, mr. kennedy was a very much a dominant figure in almost everything that went on in the political life of john kennedy. his mother was even more dominant on their prayer life and kept after them for all of the reasons that good mothers do. i mean, to make responsible children. and -- but they -- they kept very, very close track of what each was doing. and so, i would...
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once in a while, dick would sort of hesitate and one of us would say, what is it, dick? he would say, i'm thinking about the people in the lavonia post office. what do you mean by that? he did not mean that he's going to hold up his finger to the wind and see what the popular thing is to do. what he meant was something that we really appreciate, and that is that however eminent you become and however renowned you become, it's not a good idea to lose touch with the population. and with the people, because he's got to go back to the post office where to many of the people in the post office, he's just little dicky wesley, to whom they can go up, as he put it, and put their finger on his head and say, what are you guys doing in albany? i kind of caught it after a while, because i have to go back to the post office in poughkeepsie and see some of those folks. i think it's a quality that's wondrous and one that's endeared dick wesley to us, the kind of judging that we appreciate and i think the public does, as well. so fast forward, many years later, judge wesley is on the se
once in a while, dick would sort of hesitate and one of us would say, what is it, dick? he would say, i'm thinking about the people in the lavonia post office. what do you mean by that? he did not mean that he's going to hold up his finger to the wind and see what the popular thing is to do. what he meant was something that we really appreciate, and that is that however eminent you become and however renowned you become, it's not a good idea to lose touch with the population. and with the...
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with dick when we return. . >>> it is always a nice conversation with him. first here are the winning , . >>> we are seeing a bit of a rain/snow mix as the temperatures are starting to go up. 34 here at television hill and this is the story throughout the day. we will give you an idea what is moving through the rejob. last -- region. and it is on the western edge of the city and down towards d.c. and the 95 corridor. this break is going to happen. and what we will see is another batch moving in for the afternoon. that is going to come along for the front. with the cold, cold air and they are going to drop heading into tonight. >> we do have a winter weather ad in effect for much of the area. and it is for western portions of the state out towards garrett and gain gain counties. >> going up to 43 degrees. and overnight lows around 18. look for flurries and windy and cold conditions and up to 32. we will have the five day forecast coming up in just a moment. >> now back to the other stories people are talking about. fires are erupting at some toyota problems.
with dick when we return. . >>> it is always a nice conversation with him. first here are the winning , . >>> we are seeing a bit of a rain/snow mix as the temperatures are starting to go up. 34 here at television hill and this is the story throughout the day. we will give you an idea what is moving through the rejob. last -- region. and it is on the western edge of the city and down towards d.c. and the 95 corridor. this break is going to happen. and what we will see is...
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>> this is as close as i ever get to interviewing liz and dick cheney many. >> hi, rachel. >> i thinkt was it. >> i don't know what she said. she smiled at me. >> at cpack that was 2010, after giving me that nice smile and chaki shaking my hand and never returned my calls, she went on to give a speech how horribly dangerous and wrong it was for the obama administration to try the underwear bomber that kid who tried to blow up a plane on christmas day in 2009, how dangerous it would be to try him in a civilian court. >> wants to give terrorists constitutional rights, including the right to remain silent. >> liz cheney sort of made a little cottage industry for a while after -- out of telling everybody when a disaster and danger it would be to what she described as setting the underwear bomber free by trying him in civilian court. because she implied that is what civilian courts do. they look at people and set them free. >> military court. >> not effective tool for fighting terror. >> telling the world we are going to try terrorists in the civilian court system. you want to talk about a
>> this is as close as i ever get to interviewing liz and dick cheney many. >> hi, rachel. >> i thinkt was it. >> i don't know what she said. she smiled at me. >> at cpack that was 2010, after giving me that nice smile and chaki shaking my hand and never returned my calls, she went on to give a speech how horribly dangerous and wrong it was for the obama administration to try the underwear bomber that kid who tried to blow up a plane on christmas day in 2009, how...
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dick?virtually the entire race. his car needs an adjustment. >> matt: an air pressure adjustment for the 18 of kyle busch. left side clean. the car very impressive. felt like an early going in the race. >> mike: david reutimann and ricky stenhouse also stopped. here come most of the leaders led by jeff burton, regan smith. kezelowski, kenseth in. steve? >> steve: regan smith on pit road. right-side tires. krista? >> krista: steve, greg biffle was worried about getting hot but told his team no, it's okay. four tires. matt? >> matt: the crew going to work on the left side. no chassis adjustments for burton. solid stop so far. his teammate biffle is away as well. same time. >> mike: elliott sadler also stopped. >> darrell: we haven't heard a lot about heating problems. the cool air of the evening running at night helped keep the engines cooler than the qualifying races. >> larry: we are about 20 degrees cooler. >> mike: a big lockup for dave blaney in the yellow number 36. jeff gordon, blaney.
dick?virtually the entire race. his car needs an adjustment. >> matt: an air pressure adjustment for the 18 of kyle busch. left side clean. the car very impressive. felt like an early going in the race. >> mike: david reutimann and ricky stenhouse also stopped. here come most of the leaders led by jeff burton, regan smith. kezelowski, kenseth in. steve? >> steve: regan smith on pit road. right-side tires. krista? >> krista: steve, greg biffle was worried about getting...
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dick, did you feel like there were stories that weren't told? >> yes.nd anything arthur was told, because arthur was the greatest author of stories about himself. i know specifically, because denny arthur told me, when dean russ came to visit the president, he had a specific message. would you please get this lesson off the list of people who get my cable? why? because arthur was about the most garrolous party-going person in the whole white house. because russ said, listen, anything you get by cable is around town by nightfall. so -- and then he said to kenny, no, you better not. i'll have to do it. you're going to come out poorly in this book as it is. >> and one thing she says in here is how compartmentalized their lives were. >> one thing i found that was real, no one in the staff really did anything by memos. we communicated by phone and conversation and that's it. so there are not great records. >> one reason for the old history program. >> that's right. and it made it very refreshing when something you know you had seen or had been done was not r
dick, did you feel like there were stories that weren't told? >> yes.nd anything arthur was told, because arthur was the greatest author of stories about himself. i know specifically, because denny arthur told me, when dean russ came to visit the president, he had a specific message. would you please get this lesson off the list of people who get my cable? why? because arthur was about the most garrolous party-going person in the whole white house. because russ said, listen, anything you...
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that night i was to be on the dick cabbott show. also, one of those times when i was in vietnam, i got a call about midnight before we were going to leave to come back. i was there with brice harlow and with some congressmen and governor schafer and another governor and about midnight haig called me and said i think it would be good if you went over talk to the president of cambodia tomorrow. i said i can't because i'm supposed to talk to the president of south vietnam and bring these people back tomorrow. he said, you didn't hear me. i said you're going tomorrow. mine code was witness. henry's was wood chopper. anyway, so during the night every couple hours somebody would come in with some papers from the back channel to get me what i was supposed to do when i got through. i went out and decided i should have someone with me so i took governor schafer with me. we went on and he saw this small jet. i was surprised that four soldiers with rifles with us. that was because they were shooting at the airport there at that time. we landed
that night i was to be on the dick cabbott show. also, one of those times when i was in vietnam, i got a call about midnight before we were going to leave to come back. i was there with brice harlow and with some congressmen and governor schafer and another governor and about midnight haig called me and said i think it would be good if you went over talk to the president of cambodia tomorrow. i said i can't because i'm supposed to talk to the president of south vietnam and bring these people...
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dick porous, great to see you -- dick morris, great to see you. >> my advice for ron paul, you didn'the heck out of the race and don't run as third party candidate. >> sean: i already knew that. don't ask questions the know you answer to. thank you for being with us. coming up, in three years the price of gas skyrocketed 90%. the president failed leadership on energy is to blame. how does the obama re-election machine plan to defend the dismal record in november? we check in with the architect ♪ [ male announcer ] the 2012 m-class continually monitors blind spots, scans the road to reveal potential threats, even helps awaken its driver if he begins to doze. so in the blink of an eye it will have performed more active safety measures than most cars will in a lifetime. introducing the all-new 2012 m-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. "for starters, it didn't cost me anything." "and i got a one-hundred dollar cash bonus for rolling over by april 16th." "i like bonuses." "plus at scottrade, there are thousands o
dick porous, great to see you -- dick morris, great to see you. >> my advice for ron paul, you didn'the heck out of the race and don't run as third party candidate. >> sean: i already knew that. don't ask questions the know you answer to. thank you for being with us. coming up, in three years the price of gas skyrocketed 90%. the president failed leadership on energy is to blame. how does the obama re-election machine plan to defend the dismal record in november? we check in with...
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dick porous, great to see you -- dick morris, great to see you. >> my advice for ron paul, you didn't heck out of the race and don't run as third party candidate. >> sean: i already knew that. don't ask questions the know you answer to. thank you for being with us. coming up, in three years the price of gas skyrocketed 90%. the president failed leadership on energy is to blame. how does the obama re-election machine plan to defend the dismal record in november? we check in with the architect karl rove up next. [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. st
dick porous, great to see you -- dick morris, great to see you. >> my advice for ron paul, you didn't heck out of the race and don't run as third party candidate. >> sean: i already knew that. don't ask questions the know you answer to. thank you for being with us. coming up, in three years the price of gas skyrocketed 90%. the president failed leadership on energy is to blame. how does the obama re-election machine plan to defend the dismal record in november? we check in with the...
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update us on your best bets, dick? >> i think bank of motorcycle has become a compelling vibe, because even if the stock were to triple from the current level it would go up from 8 to 24, that's still less than half of what it was when it was at 55 at the peak of the last cycle. if you double the price of citigroup, you're in a situation where the stock is still relatively low versus where it's been historically. there are companies like u.s. bancorp out there that are simply coining money hand over fist. >> is j.p. morgan still on your pfaff rid list? >> j.p. morgan is still one that i like the best because jamie dimon is clearly the best ceo in banking in the united states and good management drives good companies. it is, however, the bank that has the biggest, if you will, risk in europe at the present time. >> a couple of quickies. if the economy continues to improve, dick, okay? the cyclical stocks have had a very good run. does that impact the bank stocks? in other words, you mentioned it, does it follow that the
update us on your best bets, dick? >> i think bank of motorcycle has become a compelling vibe, because even if the stock were to triple from the current level it would go up from 8 to 24, that's still less than half of what it was when it was at 55 at the peak of the last cycle. if you double the price of citigroup, you're in a situation where the stock is still relatively low versus where it's been historically. there are companies like u.s. bancorp out there that are simply coining...
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dick berggren in victory lane. [ cheers and applause ] >> dick: matt kenseth earlier in the race when the engine was spewing water did you think you had any chance to win the daytona 500. >> not really. we had a lot of problems have, a little fuel problem. lost the tacaometer and lost the radios. what a great race. i need to thank greg biffle. a great job. we both hat fast rockets. ended up who was in front at end and also thank sprint, best buy, zest, ford motor company, valvoline and gatorade. i appreciate their support. can't believe we are standing here twice in one week. >> dick: a matter of friendship, teammate or two guys driving fords. >> a combination of everything but a combination of what was going to give us the best finish. when pushed me and we could get clear the bar car behind me we could be going fast by the time we got to the other end. a lot of that was because this stuff was aahsome all weekend. >> dick: is there a happier man in america right now than you? >> there might be but i don't know where he is. >> dick: congratulations. second daytona 500. mat? >> matt: j
dick berggren in victory lane. [ cheers and applause ] >> dick: matt kenseth earlier in the race when the engine was spewing water did you think you had any chance to win the daytona 500. >> not really. we had a lot of problems have, a little fuel problem. lost the tacaometer and lost the radios. what a great race. i need to thank greg biffle. a great job. we both hat fast rockets. ended up who was in front at end and also thank sprint, best buy, zest, ford motor company, valvoline...
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he ran for the congress, i ran for the senate and dick and lynn and dick and anne and i have rud neither of us ever lost an election so that is a tribute to you. [applause] and then back their standing next to him is the little rascal i met on barbwire. he was in the japanese relocation center in heart mountain wyoming as a 12-year-old boy, and our scoutmaster said we are going to go to heart mountain and meet the boy scouts. well, who -- i tell you, nobody wanted to go to hard mountain. it had one year all around, guard towers, machine guns coming and it was one of those of ten relocation centers. and we had a scoutmaster. he said these are guys just like us. they are boy scouts. i ran into this guy in san jose and he was smart, just like i was. [laughter] and he picked on us, so we dug a little trench right towards his cabin command during the night it rained like hell. we just laughed. he said i laughed more than he did. [laughter] that's a friendship deep. [inaudible] [laughter] >> when i read him as the mayor i wrote and said remember tip and cody and restarted to correspond in cong
he ran for the congress, i ran for the senate and dick and lynn and dick and anne and i have rud neither of us ever lost an election so that is a tribute to you. [applause] and then back their standing next to him is the little rascal i met on barbwire. he was in the japanese relocation center in heart mountain wyoming as a 12-year-old boy, and our scoutmaster said we are going to go to heart mountain and meet the boy scouts. well, who -- i tell you, nobody wanted to go to hard mountain. it had...
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and nuclear weapons and the public was convinced in the united states that iraq had nuclear weapons dick cheney would occasionally say it outright condi would warn of mushroom clouds and they would in various other ways imply that iraq was about to hit us with nuclear weapons and was behind nine eleven we even got our buddy over in egypt to torture a man until he said iraq was linked in linked up with al qaeda and behind nine eleven it's the same thing we've recently heard it rand was actually behind nine eleven iran has nuclear weapons we have the majority of the american public believe me iran has nuclear weapons while in reality they avoid saying so they fudge they talk about its possible nuclear capabilities and so forth it's almost identical and of course replace dick cheney who as you said a vice president at the time going on and on about the threat now even in the family still his daughter is of course on all the networks saying the same thing it's so interesting we see these pictures pictures of the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad in a lab coat and all the sudden the case
and nuclear weapons and the public was convinced in the united states that iraq had nuclear weapons dick cheney would occasionally say it outright condi would warn of mushroom clouds and they would in various other ways imply that iraq was about to hit us with nuclear weapons and was behind nine eleven we even got our buddy over in egypt to torture a man until he said iraq was linked in linked up with al qaeda and behind nine eleven it's the same thing we've recently heard it rand was actually...
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supply and demand chris democrats, -- dick states the price.lieves in green energy, all the corruption associated with it, now people who are paying all the money are getting angry, as we should be. >> i think another point that he keeps making, obama keeps making is that it's a world price of energy and it doesn't matter if we increase or decrease production. that's not true. west texas intermediate oil is now selling for $17 a barrel less than north sea oil. so domestically-produced oil sells more cheaply than foreign oil. >> sure, and we have all this oil. look at north dakota, unemployment 3.5%. >> north dakota this year will drill more oil than the united arab emirates will. fargo will be the new dubai. >> and they are begging the saudis to en crease their output, knowing the strait of hormuz at some point is going to be closed when the iranians and israel goes at it? >> i hate to quote your best friend, jeremiah right. >> my best buddy, my pal. >> but remember when he said the chickens are coming home to roost? now they are. >> they are.
supply and demand chris democrats, -- dick states the price.lieves in green energy, all the corruption associated with it, now people who are paying all the money are getting angry, as we should be. >> i think another point that he keeps making, obama keeps making is that it's a world price of energy and it doesn't matter if we increase or decrease production. that's not true. west texas intermediate oil is now selling for $17 a barrel less than north sea oil. so domestically-produced oil...
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. >> bill rogers and dick nixon were close personal friends through most all of his career. he was his best friend in the eisenhower cabinet. henley would have liked -- haldeman would have liked to get rid of rogers, but they would never say that to dick nixon because dick nixon was loyal. >> he did marginalize. >> he marginalized what he was doing. bill rogers wasn't able to cope with the ability to wield power the way kissinger could do, they knew how to move things around in a tougher way. bill was just a very nice guy, a very smart guy and a very honest guy. >> fast forward a bit. did you see president nixon after he was resigned? how long after he resigned did you see him? >> well, i saw him frequently afterward, i don't know how often. the first call i had -- before he left the smoking gun tape had him talking to colson about me in which he said -- between he and colson said he's not our kind of guy, he's got egg on his face. that was kind of the quotes. i was playing golf with some friends and i got a call from a reporter that said you better get back to your office a
. >> bill rogers and dick nixon were close personal friends through most all of his career. he was his best friend in the eisenhower cabinet. henley would have liked -- haldeman would have liked to get rid of rogers, but they would never say that to dick nixon because dick nixon was loyal. >> he did marginalize. >> he marginalized what he was doing. bill rogers wasn't able to cope with the ability to wield power the way kissinger could do, they knew how to move things around...
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dick morris is also here. game is history and controversy surrounding the superbowl rages on from ads to singers flipping america the bird. there was no wardrobe malfunction, i'll say that. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromisen taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart balance. if something is simply the color of gold,. is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferred is a card of a different color. that's because you always get two times the points on travel, from taxis to trains, airfare to hotels, and all kinds of dining... from fast food to fine dining. and that's not all you get. there are expert advisors who answer immediately, whenever you call. and absolutely no foreign transaction fees. does your card do all that? apply today and earn 50,000 ultimate r
dick morris is also here. game is history and controversy surrounding the superbowl rages on from ads to singers flipping america the bird. there was no wardrobe malfunction, i'll say that. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromisen taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at...
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dick johnson reports from chicago. >> don terry of joliet was the 30th recipient in a chain of kidney donations that crisscross the country and back. it is dramatically reducing what is typically years of kidney dialysis, four hours a day, three times a week while you wait for a match. >> the dialysis is virtually keeping them alive physically and mentally they are dying. >> don received a kidney from a person in california someone possibly not unlike the sister of paulette from chicago who was not a match for paulette but agreed to be one for someone else to allow her sister to be saved with another donated kidney in the chain. >> i got my kidney september 23rd. she gave hers september 27th.
dick johnson reports from chicago. >> don terry of joliet was the 30th recipient in a chain of kidney donations that crisscross the country and back. it is dramatically reducing what is typically years of kidney dialysis, four hours a day, three times a week while you wait for a match. >> the dialysis is virtually keeping them alive physically and mentally they are dying. >> don received a kidney from a person in california someone possibly not unlike the sister of paulette...
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hey, dick, stick around.you mentioned, we'll go over the big winners and big losers from last night's debate. >> you don't have to do the tease. i did it already, brian. >> let's skip it. prompter person. let's go to the next tease because dick morris obviously wants to save time. plus a birthday she will never forget. her soldier husband away for two years making it home in time for a big day. more of this awesome reunion ahead. [ sniffling ] [ male announcer ] all stuffed up? simple relief is here. introducing robitussin® nasal relief pills. the right relief for nasal congestion...in a pill. ♪ ne from robitussin®. relief made simple. ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do gives you a 50% annual bonus. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capit
hey, dick, stick around.you mentioned, we'll go over the big winners and big losers from last night's debate. >> you don't have to do the tease. i did it already, brian. >> let's skip it. prompter person. let's go to the next tease because dick morris obviously wants to save time. plus a birthday she will never forget. her soldier husband away for two years making it home in time for a big day. more of this awesome reunion ahead. [ sniffling ] [ male announcer ] all stuffed up?...
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dick morris is also here. game is history and controversy surrounding the superbowl rages on from ads to singers flipping america the bird. there was no wardrobe malfunc wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have...[ roger with voice of dennis ]...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the a
dick morris is also here. game is history and controversy surrounding the superbowl rages on from ads to singers flipping america the bird. there was no wardrobe malfunc wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your...
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dick armey, is there a messaging problem here?h getting clocked by obama in michigan. >> in michigan, first of all, it is michigan. secondly, they're spending too much of their time badgering with one another and not focusing on the big issues of this country. they're too much sounding like politicians to be attractive to that swing voter out there in, and that activist voter out there that is really looking for an activist alternative to obama's class warfare malarky. >> the class warfare malarky, shouldn't all of the republican candidates be absolutely pounding the obama budget into the ground? the failure to cut spending. the $2 trillion in tax cuts and the failure to have a pro-growth agenda and effectively a class warfare agenda. why are they making the point? a contrast between their vision and the president's vision. that issue troubles me. >> yeah. it troubles me, too. the only person, it seems to me, that really gets the enormous benefits that growth can bring to america, bring down the size of the government so it's less
dick armey, is there a messaging problem here?h getting clocked by obama in michigan. >> in michigan, first of all, it is michigan. secondly, they're spending too much of their time badgering with one another and not focusing on the big issues of this country. they're too much sounding like politicians to be attractive to that swing voter out there in, and that activist voter out there that is really looking for an activist alternative to obama's class warfare malarky. >> the class...
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. ♪ >> he was taking a giant step to even compete in that arena where dick clark set to hold with "americanandstand." he was brave. he went out and did it. we as artists are so grateful to him for giving us that faith. >> he presented a parade of performers to the "soul train" audience including aretha franklin, marvin gay, the jackson 5 and nonr & b stars like david bowie and elton john. the show lasted for 35 years. a lasting legacy for a man who increased the visibility of african-american culture and changed the face of television. >> i'm don cornelius. we wish you love. >> love, peace and soul. isha is back with the 360 news bulletin. >> deadly violence following a soccer match in egypt. at least 73 people killed and 1,000 injured. fans from the competing teams attacked each other with rocks and chairs. >>> after the close of the stock market, facebook is trying to raise $5 billion in a public offering. they earned $1 billion last year on sales of $3.7 billion. check out this fascinating video of the far side of the moon. it was shot by one of two that sta spacecrafts on new year's eve
. ♪ >> he was taking a giant step to even compete in that arena where dick clark set to hold with "americanandstand." he was brave. he went out and did it. we as artists are so grateful to him for giving us that faith. >> he presented a parade of performers to the "soul train" audience including aretha franklin, marvin gay, the jackson 5 and nonr & b stars like david bowie and elton john. the show lasted for 35 years. a lasting legacy for a man who...
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nixon was dick nixon was loyal. >> but he did marginalize. >> yeah. marginalized what he was doing. but bill rogers wasn't able to cope with the ability to wield power that mel laird could do or henry kissinger could do. they were -- they knew how to move things around in a tougher way. bill is just a very nice guy, a very smart guy and a very honest guy. >> fast forward a bit. did you see president nixon after he resigned -- how long after he resigned did you see president nixon? >> well, i saw him frequently afterward. i don't know how often. the first call i had after san clemente, before he left, the smoking gun tape had him talking to colson about me in which he said between he and colson said he is not our kind of guy, he's got egg on his face. those were the kind of quotes. and i was playing golf with some friends and i got a call from a reporter who said you better get back to your office and see what's been said. the way i treated it was, we're friend and i've sure heard a lot of things said in a locker room which people don't really mean so
nixon was dick nixon was loyal. >> but he did marginalize. >> yeah. marginalized what he was doing. but bill rogers wasn't able to cope with the ability to wield power that mel laird could do or henry kissinger could do. they were -- they knew how to move things around in a tougher way. bill is just a very nice guy, a very smart guy and a very honest guy. >> fast forward a bit. did you see president nixon after he resigned -- how long after he resigned did you see president...
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and once in a while, dick would sort of hesitate and one of us would say, what is it, dick? and he would say, i'm thinking about the people in the livonia post office. and i said, what do you mean by that? and he did not mean that he's going to hold up his finger to the wind and see what the popular thing is to do. he didn't mean that at all. what he meant was something that we really do appreciate. and that is that however imminent you become and however renown you become, it's not a good idea to lose touch with the population. and with the people. because he's got to go back to the livonia post office, where to many of the people he is just little dickie wesley, to whom they can go up as he put it and put their finger on his head and say, what are you doing up there? and i carry that around with me. and i say with me because i caught it after a while. because i have to go back to the post office in poughkeepsie and see some of those folks. i think it's a quality that is wondrous, and one that has so endeared dick wesley to us. it's the kind of judging that we really do app
and once in a while, dick would sort of hesitate and one of us would say, what is it, dick? and he would say, i'm thinking about the people in the livonia post office. and i said, what do you mean by that? and he did not mean that he's going to hold up his finger to the wind and see what the popular thing is to do. he didn't mean that at all. what he meant was something that we really do appreciate. and that is that however imminent you become and however renown you become, it's not a good idea...
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purveyor of dick morris.com. first of all, in the debriefing of the vote, the first thing that fascinates me is what is newt gingrich going to do now? i don't know what is he going to do. do you? >> there is a fight between his head and his heart to paraphrase thomas jefferson. his head is going to tell him go positive, sketch out a positive vision for america because you know when you did that in two south carolina debates you won the primary. but his heart is going to say i'm going to get even with that son of a gun i'm going to go after. >> bill: this is romney you are talking about. >> romney has played gingrich. romney has taunted gingrich. gotten him to attack him. gingrich is like a bull in bullfight. is he enraged and going to charge. i think that's why the central fact of florida is that whereas in south carolina women voted by 9 points more for romney. in florida they. >> bill: for gingrich, you mean. >> women voted 9 points more for romney. >> bill: in south carolina? >> than men. >> bill: i got it. >>
purveyor of dick morris.com. first of all, in the debriefing of the vote, the first thing that fascinates me is what is newt gingrich going to do now? i don't know what is he going to do. do you? >> there is a fight between his head and his heart to paraphrase thomas jefferson. his head is going to tell him go positive, sketch out a positive vision for america because you know when you did that in two south carolina debates you won the primary. but his heart is going to say i'm going to...
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unleashed his patented dick-fu in south carolina. >> governor romney, as governor raised tax. massachusetts was 47th in job creation. romney-care does pay for tax- paid abortions. governor romney's super pac, over which he apparently has no influence which makes you wonder how much influence he would have if he were president. >> jon: whenever newt gingrich says something nasty like that, i always imagine he punctuates it doing this. makes you wonder how much influence he would have as president. >> there's a point in this process where it gets unnecessarily personal and nasty. that's sad. >> jon: but gingrich's lizard attacks paid dividends. he won in south carolina and began to turn the tide in florida. >> gingrich getting a big bounce out of south carolina on that sunday after south carolina leading romney in florida by six points. >> jon: gingrich in a landslide. a ging-glide. america, brace yourself for a gingrich white house and a new hair style craze. no! i meant his wife's hair. there. with his new lead in florida, gingrich felt confident enough to start speculating ab
unleashed his patented dick-fu in south carolina. >> governor romney, as governor raised tax. massachusetts was 47th in job creation. romney-care does pay for tax- paid abortions. governor romney's super pac, over which he apparently has no influence which makes you wonder how much influence he would have if he were president. >> jon: whenever newt gingrich says something nasty like that, i always imagine he punctuates it doing this. makes you wonder how much influence he would have...
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union general john dicks and confederate general d.h. hill. and what this system does is it modifies the parole system. that now soldiers themselves are not allowed to sign paroles. only the two generals or any of their respective agents can sign paroles and conduct the exchanges. so what this means is that if you surrender as a soldier, whether you're in the union or the confederacy, you will be taken to a prisoner of war camp, held there for a few weeks, and then you'll be sent to an exchange location. in the eastern theater here in virginia, it was at aikens landing on the james river, and in the western theater it was at vicksburg on the mississippi river. and there the physical exchange of prisoners would take place. but the official exchange would take place later when the two cartels had negotiated the release. so where do these union and confederate prisoners go until they are formally exchanged? well, they will go to what are called parole camps. this is an image of the largest parole camp in the eastern theater known as camp parole i
union general john dicks and confederate general d.h. hill. and what this system does is it modifies the parole system. that now soldiers themselves are not allowed to sign paroles. only the two generals or any of their respective agents can sign paroles and conduct the exchanges. so what this means is that if you surrender as a soldier, whether you're in the union or the confederacy, you will be taken to a prisoner of war camp, held there for a few weeks, and then you'll be sent to an exchange...
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has had some kind of similar background check done on them right so can you imagine what's in like dick cheney's f.b.i. file why that's what i mean different though because you know jobs and even he was pretty private is still more of a public persona than most actual government officials at this point right like i think that we know more about jobs and his drug use in the past because he's part of like the tech crowd like nobody cares nobody is going to judge you for it because he doesn't go out and preach certain. solace a certain values or certain policies but. good point point. ok. i don't know how to use this clip right now new hampshire new hampshire has been doing some weird stuff lately they try to pass legislation that said that you don't follow school curriculums anymore they try to pass legislation that all laws should be based on the magna carta not the constitution but the magna carta and now they want to take a hit your lunch break. so barely if this is what they want workers to do from now on is to have to ask for a lunch break because they want to basically ban. business
has had some kind of similar background check done on them right so can you imagine what's in like dick cheney's f.b.i. file why that's what i mean different though because you know jobs and even he was pretty private is still more of a public persona than most actual government officials at this point right like i think that we know more about jobs and his drug use in the past because he's part of like the tech crowd like nobody cares nobody is going to judge you for it because he doesn't go...
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and then in two thousand and eight i was there and sitting next to me i think was sean hannity and dick cheney was on the show and there are a couple of cameras and talking on the radio and i said dick cheney sitting right next to whom what or what i should do and people in my script were just like screaming i'm in giant letters and look behind you and i turn around there's a secret service guy woods and his gun rights. whatever you do don't go quail hunting with me here so there but there's an example sean hannity who said the other night just couple of nights ago that if barack obama had his way osama bin laden would still be alive and he said he has the tape to prove it or else it's just total nonsense i mean who went after who gave the directions who gave the orders to get them who approved the plan if it was brought obama's and well who twice said i don't think so much about bin laden i don't really care about bin laden george w. bush and there's this idea that there's a tape out there that proves that barack obama didn't really want to go get as far as i'm going to share with this
and then in two thousand and eight i was there and sitting next to me i think was sean hannity and dick cheney was on the show and there are a couple of cameras and talking on the radio and i said dick cheney sitting right next to whom what or what i should do and people in my script were just like screaming i'm in giant letters and look behind you and i turn around there's a secret service guy woods and his gun rights. whatever you do don't go quail hunting with me here so there but there's an...
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now, these problems eventually bring the dick's hill cartel to an end. and the final nail in the coffin is in april 1864 when a confederate force under general that thnathaniel forest. when the garrison tried to surrender, his soldiers broke into a frenzy, killing those who threw up their arms. because the garrison was a mix of white and black soldiers. and it's not exactly clear how many soldiers at this garrison were killed when they tried to surrender, but a massacre definitely occurred. and about 170 african-american soldiers, it is believed, were killed in the act of surrendering. so when this news reached the war department later on that month, general ulysses grant who is now the general in chief of all union forces, remember, this is right before he will embark on his overland campaign, makes the decision to suspend the prisoner exchange system. he says, listen. if the confederates are not going to accept the surrender of black troops, we need to hold their prisoners of war indefinitely. not only does it keep these
now, these problems eventually bring the dick's hill cartel to an end. and the final nail in the coffin is in april 1864 when a confederate force under general that thnathaniel forest. when the garrison tried to surrender, his soldiers broke into a frenzy, killing those who threw up their arms. because the garrison was a mix of white and black soldiers. and it's not exactly clear how many soldiers at this garrison were killed when they tried to surrender, but a massacre definitely occurred. and...