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george wallace refused to turn over records to them. george frank johnson jr. was the presiding judge. he ordered it turned over to the civil-rights commission so they could complete their investigation for it. that was one of the early times george wallace misled the voters again in alabama, thinking he could do things he could not do. >> kerry in west virginia, welcome to the program. >> are like to think seized and for showing us the governor's mansion. i would also like to know about his relationship with j. edgar hoover. how was wallace monitored and did he have an opinion of hoover? >> about his relationship with j. edgar hoover and whether or not he was monitored? >> not really. not in the sense that subversives work. -- that subversives were. governor wallace constantly praised mr. hoover and relied upon him, particularly for information about the so-called links between civil rights activists and communists. hoover was always leery of wallace. in part because i do not think he could control him. as a result, hoover always told his men to keep a hands-o
george wallace refused to turn over records to them. george frank johnson jr. was the presiding judge. he ordered it turned over to the civil-rights commission so they could complete their investigation for it. that was one of the early times george wallace misled the voters again in alabama, thinking he could do things he could not do. >> kerry in west virginia, welcome to the program. >> are like to think seized and for showing us the governor's mansion. i would also like to know...
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tonight on george mcgovern.cott farris, how does a war hero become an antiwar presidential candidate, and why, as that caller said, does he not talk about it? scott: well, it was a subject of a lot of debate during the campaign about how much he , should mention his war record. he did mention it from time to time. he never completely ignored it. but he was encouraged by his staff to exclude it from his nomination acceptance speech. they thought it was incongruous that he would come out and speak against war while at this same time writing about your war record. that was the rationale why he did not emphasize it. i would agree with the caller that it would have been to his benefit if he had talked about it a little bit more because people got the mistaken idea that he was a pacifist who never believed in using the armed services for any purpose. he endorsed the use of force in during the clinton administration kosovo. , he was not a pacifist, but it was a decision they fell the topic was incongruous to mention th
tonight on george mcgovern.cott farris, how does a war hero become an antiwar presidential candidate, and why, as that caller said, does he not talk about it? scott: well, it was a subject of a lot of debate during the campaign about how much he , should mention his war record. he did mention it from time to time. he never completely ignored it. but he was encouraged by his staff to exclude it from his nomination acceptance speech. they thought it was incongruous that he would come out and...
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george thought that was not true. he thought that patriotism was pointing out the country's false and trying to improve them. many people interpreted it as him tearing down the united states by talking so graphically about the cost of war, our conduct their, and even why we were there in the first place. >> so, how does george mcgovern overcome this and then win the nomination? >> again, he was a bit of a political savant. he was an organizational genius. he understood what it would take to win. we talk about what a good guy he was, and that is true. we should not overlook the fact that he was intensely ambitious as well. a friend said to him, george, you are the most lauded, self effacing egomaniac i know. and that was true. he had what it tuck in terms of putting in the long hours. gary hart's campaign manager said that mccleskey would go for the jugular if that is what it took. he had a concept of how to win that involved all of these insurgents who would organize, fled the berkeley -- flooded the early caucus stat
george thought that was not true. he thought that patriotism was pointing out the country's false and trying to improve them. many people interpreted it as him tearing down the united states by talking so graphically about the cost of war, our conduct their, and even why we were there in the first place. >> so, how does george mcgovern overcome this and then win the nomination? >> again, he was a bit of a political savant. he was an organizational genius. he understood what it would...
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george's and then martha's later. by building this new tomb this insured george washington and mount vernon would remain intertwined forever. that meant any attempt to possess washington physically would mean purchasing the property. both the federal government and state of virginia tried to do this, but neither could ever really fully reach the terms of the washington family. this is where our story ends. we see it from a popular culture side, the political side, and economic side, and historical side. ultimately what it takes is an organized group, of private organization of like-minded people, to come together and raise the money to purchase the estate which included the tomb. that was part of the agreement. the mount vernon ladies association union emerges out of the thought process of anne pamela cunningham. she puts out the call to southern women to save it and when that does not get as far, she decides maybe we need northern women. she says it might not be a bad idea to have the ears of those capitalists of the
george's and then martha's later. by building this new tomb this insured george washington and mount vernon would remain intertwined forever. that meant any attempt to possess washington physically would mean purchasing the property. both the federal government and state of virginia tried to do this, but neither could ever really fully reach the terms of the washington family. this is where our story ends. we see it from a popular culture side, the political side, and economic side, and...
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george, jim. and then a lot of staff in and out. my george of course. and the two men sat and looked at precinct by precinct as it came in red and it became clear that florida was going to the gym or george's and it turned out to be george's area i don't know if any of you noticed this in the democrat primary, in 2002, why guess what precinct had troubles with again. the ones the democrats ran. the same one that had a problem with george and gore. so since i'm outspoken and frank and what was the other word ? talk read i will perfectly free to say there's no question in my mind that george one florida. and then. [applause] i don't think i put this in my book but in my heart, when the democrat national committee chairman, you can all throw stuff at me if you want to. announced in 2002 they had one goal that was to be jeb bush. i think jen one by 14 percent . i'm not supposed to be political just want you to know what ithink . [inaudible] i like that if their revisionist. but you know, i'm worried very much about the internet because i can put something o
george, jim. and then a lot of staff in and out. my george of course. and the two men sat and looked at precinct by precinct as it came in red and it became clear that florida was going to the gym or george's and it turned out to be george's area i don't know if any of you noticed this in the democrat primary, in 2002, why guess what precinct had troubles with again. the ones the democrats ran. the same one that had a problem with george and gore. so since i'm outspoken and frank and what was...
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george baird is going to take his brigade out of the picture and when he writes the next day, george baird is going to be doing so from downtown washington, d.c. cavalry from the east is not going to be much aid to the cavalry men as they are moving south. dropsxt day, fighting air between pleasanton's calvary men and stewart's. this will usher in what is referred to as the battle of unison, typically referred to as having been fought from november 1 two the third of 1862. landmark in the town of unison today. a funny side story showing how the loudoun valley serves as a microcosm, unison was founded as 1829, not unison, but in the citizens changed it to unison. the official name of the voting district was still referred to as the union voting districts. 1861, when, virginians had the chance to determine if they wanted their state to secede from the union, the union voting district voted 150-0 in favor of dissolving the union and having virginia leave the united states and join the confederate states of america. a sunday2 of 1862 was and at the union send -- at the unison methodist c
george baird is going to take his brigade out of the picture and when he writes the next day, george baird is going to be doing so from downtown washington, d.c. cavalry from the east is not going to be much aid to the cavalry men as they are moving south. dropsxt day, fighting air between pleasanton's calvary men and stewart's. this will usher in what is referred to as the battle of unison, typically referred to as having been fought from november 1 two the third of 1862. landmark in the town...
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jenna was there, nora and george and jeb and then a lot of staff, my george of course. then the two men sat and looked at precinct by precinct as it came in and it became clear that that florida would be jobs or george's and then it turned out to be george's. i don't know if you notice this but in the democratic primary in 2002 guess what precincts had troubles with chad's again? the ones the democrats ran, same ones that had a problem with deb and george and gore and since i am outspoken and frank and what was the other word, tart. i feel perfectly free to say that there is no question in my mind that george one florida. [applause] i don't think i put this in my book but in my heart when the democrat national committee chairman and you can throw stuff at me if you want to but they announced in 2002 that they had one goal now is to be jeb bush. i think jeb one by 14%. i would say goodbye. [applause] i am not supposed to be political and i want you to know what i think. [inaudible question] >> i don't like that if they revisited but i am worried very much about the inter
jenna was there, nora and george and jeb and then a lot of staff, my george of course. then the two men sat and looked at precinct by precinct as it came in and it became clear that that florida would be jobs or george's and then it turned out to be george's. i don't know if you notice this but in the democratic primary in 2002 guess what precincts had troubles with chad's again? the ones the democrats ran, same ones that had a problem with deb and george and gore and since i am outspoken and...
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the george w.bush institute is already functioning, and as a part of that, i'm perceiving many of the causes that were especially dear to me in the white house. i'm eager to continue to advocate for women's rights and women's health. through a special women's initiative i've begun working on new ways to help the women of afghanistan and the middle east and to promote education and literacy for the millions to whom alphabets or industry and basic edition is a complex puzzle. through the institute, we will help to promote basic human freedom for these women and their families. but as much as i treasure my public life, i also treasure the quiet of my private life. sometime during that first spring and summer back in texas, i began to feel the buoyancy of my own newfound freedom. after nearly eight years of hypervigilance, of watching for the next danger or tragedy that might be coming, i can at last exhale. i can simply be. when i raised my eyes to this ty commits to see the drift of the clouds, the b
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george, what about that? >> he would have been at sea they were the influences that he never stopped comparing himself to. it would be a mind-boggling appalling place for richard holbrook. everything trump does in the foreign policy is the opposite of what holbrook would do. i can't think of a single move trump has made he wouldn't have been talking about the importance of the transatlantic alliance and nato and our ally in asia. during the pandemic he would have been a brilliant organizer of other countries. he understood that these could be a threat to our national security. but i think that in a way the social media would have bought out all of these qualities. the mental seducing of the reporters. it didn't matter so much anymore so i think that it would have been inalienable for him. >> is watching closely what's going on. >> it is the antithesis of everything he believes about governance as policy tearing down the architecture of the affairs and the republican party baker spent a lifetime building up co
george, what about that? >> he would have been at sea they were the influences that he never stopped comparing himself to. it would be a mind-boggling appalling place for richard holbrook. everything trump does in the foreign policy is the opposite of what holbrook would do. i can't think of a single move trump has made he wouldn't have been talking about the importance of the transatlantic alliance and nato and our ally in asia. during the pandemic he would have been a brilliant...
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ok let's go to george and with. the 2nd towering figure that we have lost in the last couple of days the stephen cohen and i don't think there's going to be a lot of television programmes made about him but they should be a towering figure in academia and i went to academia and he was a guiding light he was a bit controversial in his early days because he had to remember the old. really understood it and me mapped out. what we understood about the soviet union russia and communism in cell he was an adviser to presidents particular of george bush sr he played a pivotal role in academia and i would even say in foreign policy but then everything changed he was basically disappeared by the academy because he disagree with the the consensus. view of russia after the cold war and he was always one that would say engagement because he remembered the cold war and remember how detente for all of its failings works because it kept us out of the major conflict your thoughts about him because united moralists studied the same t
ok let's go to george and with. the 2nd towering figure that we have lost in the last couple of days the stephen cohen and i don't think there's going to be a lot of television programmes made about him but they should be a towering figure in academia and i went to academia and he was a guiding light he was a bit controversial in his early days because he had to remember the old. really understood it and me mapped out. what we understood about the soviet union russia and communism in cell he...
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against russia and china her forthcoming book is identity politics and class and in budapest we have george samuel he is author of bombs for peace nato's humanitarian war on you it was right across our girls in the fact that music can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to bristol jody what do you do you make of this new secular religion because that it's kind of quasi christian you know a little bit of composers a little bit a bit eventually mentalists style. and you know it has i would this ritual walls it has its hume's it has its clergy it has. it's script sure. and it's making everybody miserable and it has nothing to do with fighting racism go ahead well i think it's the last point that i am really interested in it's do we want to fight racism and of course the answer for most of us is yes but to fight racism you have to understand where does racism come from what's the cause of racism these symbols of an exploiting society do of course represent the fact that it is an exploitative society what that reminds us is this society is not our society it's run it
against russia and china her forthcoming book is identity politics and class and in budapest we have george samuel he is author of bombs for peace nato's humanitarian war on you it was right across our girls in the fact that music can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to bristol jody what do you do you make of this new secular religion because that it's kind of quasi christian you know a little bit of composers a little bit a bit eventually mentalists style. and...
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against russia and china her forthcoming book is identity politics and class and in budapest we have george samuel he is author of bombs for peace nato's humanitarian war on yugoslavia right across our girls in effect that means you can jump an incoming want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to bristol jody what do you do you make of this new secular religion because that it's kind of quasi christian you know a little bit kampala is there's a little bit a bit eventually mentalists style. and you know it has i would this ritual walls it has its humans it has its clergy it has its script sure. and it's making everybody miserable and it has nothing to do with fighting racism go ahead. well i think it's the last point that i am really interested in it's do we want to fight racism and of course the answer to most of us is yes but to fight racism you have to understand where does racism come from what's the cause of racism these symbols of an exploiting society do of course represent the fact that it is an exploitative society what that reminds us is this society is not our society it's run
against russia and china her forthcoming book is identity politics and class and in budapest we have george samuel he is author of bombs for peace nato's humanitarian war on yugoslavia right across our girls in effect that means you can jump an incoming want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to bristol jody what do you do you make of this new secular religion because that it's kind of quasi christian you know a little bit kampala is there's a little bit a bit eventually mentalists style....
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that music and johnny young you want and i don't appreciate what is going to it's going to george in budapest a george of course and be the biggest news right now is the passage job just as ginsburg and what's going to happen next and on this program i really don't want to big or about the procedure of it all of you know it is inappropriate for trying to do this in the past it's been argued that a right before an election you know election year you should do that if there's a bacon say you can go back and forth you know and all sides have changed their mind ok and they're all eating their words and i can leave that aside and talk about the state of the court because you know not too many years ago i think george and i would probably remember pretty well you know them being born just as bork was a confirmation and prior to his nomination it was advice and consent is the person a jurist a good jurist it had nothing to do with politics now it has everything to do with politics and that was posed to be the one branch that wasn't supposed to be infected by politics it was about interpreta
that music and johnny young you want and i don't appreciate what is going to it's going to george in budapest a george of course and be the biggest news right now is the passage job just as ginsburg and what's going to happen next and on this program i really don't want to big or about the procedure of it all of you know it is inappropriate for trying to do this in the past it's been argued that a right before an election you know election year you should do that if there's a bacon say you can...
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george?fire for going where no president has gone before refusing to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses the election. we want to go back to our senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, good morning again. president trump has been ramping up the attacks on the integrity of the election, but now he's going so far as to suggest he might not accept the election results if he is not the winner. the stunning exchange from the white house podium came with less than six weeks to go until election day, and voting already under way in some states. >> will you commit to making sure that there is a peaceful transferral of power after the election? >> we have to see what happens. you know that. >> reporter: a first, the president of the united states refusing to say outright he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power, not once, but twice. >> do you commit to making sure there is a peaceful transfer of power? >> we'll get rid of the bal
george?fire for going where no president has gone before refusing to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses the election. we want to go back to our senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, good morning again. president trump has been ramping up the attacks on the integrity of the election, but now he's going so far as to suggest he might not accept the election results if he is not the winner. the stunning exchange from the...
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it starts with the assumption that the only way to properly view george floyd staff is through a racial lens. in fact all encounters with police and black suspects are increasingly viewed this way. it's a narrative that assumes the behavior of typical police behavior towards black suspects and shows george floyd as a black family man in america that have happened and happens to black people all the time. that they leave the house each day parade about a violent encounter with police. the media has run with this narrative, which faces very little pushback and very little skepticism. and it leaves us with the impression that the biggest problem facing black america today are in fact the police. about law enforcement i is at te root of social inequality in america. and so, we find ourselves in the middle of a national conversation about policing. there are calls to defund the police and abolish prison. there is legislation being discussed in congress that would make it easier to prosecute cops and fire them. we have armed radicals that have taken over entire neighborhoods of a major city l
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they suffer more than anybody else, george. we have to give, we have to give the police back the authority to stop crime. >> but how do you stop police killing blacks at three times the rate of killing whites. >> i can only say this, that the police in this country have done, generally, a great job. there are crimes, there are problems, and there are chokers. think choke under pressure. they have one quarter of a second to make a decision and sometimes they make the wrong decision. >> the president sidestsisisisii vashl justice. >> in light of the killing of george floyd, do you feel racial injustices are occurring in this nation, and if so is, what can be done to address them? >> i think they were tragic events. if you look at our police, they do a phenomenal job. >> my body, my choice! >> another issue, health care and specifically, coverage of preexisting conditions. >> with co-pays, i'm still paying almost $7,000 a year in addition to the co-pay, and should preexisting conditions, which obamacare brought into, braut to frui
they suffer more than anybody else, george. we have to give, we have to give the police back the authority to stop crime. >> but how do you stop police killing blacks at three times the rate of killing whites. >> i can only say this, that the police in this country have done, generally, a great job. there are crimes, there are problems, and there are chokers. think choke under pressure. they have one quarter of a second to make a decision and sometimes they make the wrong decision....
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the growing illegitimacy of institutions and it's been creeping along george has pointed out here how it's been politicized and i'd like to point out here that's how the left is only this is really neat only the way the left it's got its agenda through is through the courts here and that's what's given conservatives it's almost an existential imperative now because what they see in all of these major social legislation has come into effect through the court not through congress here and this is why conservatives are up in arms and will definitely vote ok even though i would say gore should or should seek and. haven't really met expectations nonetheless this is going to motivate people. will agree with that because this seems very much like so tomorrow why they're. moving the country so i think that either country conflicts important because it's not just a course where you say you know a lot of the democratic base is. in the us are coming on the greater and greater stress so we see them crossed in to meet us or in the who seems just more all seem more like mouthpiece all the rest a po
the growing illegitimacy of institutions and it's been creeping along george has pointed out here how it's been politicized and i'd like to point out here that's how the left is only this is really neat only the way the left it's got its agenda through is through the courts here and that's what's given conservatives it's almost an existential imperative now because what they see in all of these major social legislation has come into effect through the court not through congress here and this is...
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why have we heard about george floyd almost no one knows the name tony timpa? the answer i think has something to do with an understandable, you know, i can certainly speak for myself. i think many americans were raised watching and re-watching the videos of white police officers brutally hosing and seeking the dogs on civil rights protesters in the '60s, peaceful protesters, and that kind of mold is imprinted in many ways on the countries moral imagination and almost ingrained in our subconscious. so we see a white officer doing something to a black man, it actually hits the american mind much differently and much more poignantly than it was all white officer in the same thing to a white suspect or a block officer doing it to a white suspect or a black suspect. >> jamil, do you agree with coleman that the media plays a role here in helping people jump to these conclusions, regardless of whether all the facts have been laid out next that white,, black suspect must be something fishy going on here? what role does the press play in leading people to jump to concl
why have we heard about george floyd almost no one knows the name tony timpa? the answer i think has something to do with an understandable, you know, i can certainly speak for myself. i think many americans were raised watching and re-watching the videos of white police officers brutally hosing and seeking the dogs on civil rights protesters in the '60s, peaceful protesters, and that kind of mold is imprinted in many ways on the countries moral imagination and almost ingrained in our...
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it's madden, george, and i'll tell you why.wn the other day that was decimated, 80% of the homes were burned down in southeastern washington. talking to a woman who moved there to try to have a peaceful existence in a small town and she just broke down and could not stop crying and what struck me is, as i was listening to her, the only moisture in eastern washington was the tears of people who have lost their homes and mingling with the ashes and now we have a blowtorch over our states in the west which is climate change, and we know that climate change is making fires start easier, spread faster and intensify. and it's maddening right now we have this cosmic challenge to our communities, with the entire west coast of the united states on fire, to have a president to deny that these are not just wildfires, these are climate fires. and if this is not a signal to the united states, i don't know what it will take. because as governor newsom suggested that it may not be fires in the west, it's the floods in iowa, it's the rising se
it's madden, george, and i'll tell you why.wn the other day that was decimated, 80% of the homes were burned down in southeastern washington. talking to a woman who moved there to try to have a peaceful existence in a small town and she just broke down and could not stop crying and what struck me is, as i was listening to her, the only moisture in eastern washington was the tears of people who have lost their homes and mingling with the ashes and now we have a blowtorch over our states in the...
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and george let's start with the big story because the beer a story looks like it's kind of morphing into the venezuelan story of the baltics ok because we have this pretend or recognize from. from lithuania i think it is this moment that they can all scalia that she is the president in exile right now are they pulling a white go here because i seriously doubt this would be happening in my own peo had made a phone call go ahead george well they are trying to pull away though but of course the white don't case turned out to be a complete fiasco. and it's clear that the trump administration isn't terribly happy with the policy that it got stuck with thanks to the pressure from former national security advisor john bolton so i have my doubts that they go to political why go over this. because if you're going to give them. is notable for all the absence of pressure from the united states yes it has been actually taken a rather reckless an approach towards this and without pressure from the americans . i don't think this is going to go very far and and it's so there's already indications
and george let's start with the big story because the beer a story looks like it's kind of morphing into the venezuelan story of the baltics ok because we have this pretend or recognize from. from lithuania i think it is this moment that they can all scalia that she is the president in exile right now are they pulling a white go here because i seriously doubt this would be happening in my own peo had made a phone call go ahead george well they are trying to pull away though but of course the...
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>> george?ris, go ahead. >> rahm's argument is ridiculous on its face regarding the tyranny of the minority. let's remember that bill clinton never got the majority of the vote in either of his elections and he nominated ginsburg and breyer. does that mean that stephen breyer is currently an illegitimate justice because the man who appointed him never received the popular vote in either of his elections? if rahm wants to re-write the constitution, then let's get a constitutional convention going. if he can get it going, and have rahm re-write the constitution as terrifying as that prospect might be. >> my jewish mother would be happy in america. >> that's absolutely true, rahm. no doubt about that, until she saw what you wrote. then maybe not so much. in the electoral college, that's how we select presidents and each one of those presidents, bill clinton, george w. bush and donald trump got majorities in the electoral votes and that gives them the right to nominate supreme court justices. >> for
>> george?ris, go ahead. >> rahm's argument is ridiculous on its face regarding the tyranny of the minority. let's remember that bill clinton never got the majority of the vote in either of his elections and he nominated ginsburg and breyer. does that mean that stephen breyer is currently an illegitimate justice because the man who appointed him never received the popular vote in either of his elections? if rahm wants to re-write the constitution, then let's get a constitutional...
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george? >> terry, you covered justice ginsburg for so many years at the supreme court. what's your personal remembrance? >> reporter: i remember that this diminutive woman who seemed so quiet in some ways, the word i associate with her is strength. she was one of the strongest minds you've ever encountered both in person, and in her rulings and on the bench, and she was a formidable colleague for her justices and questioner of the people in the oral arguments, but there's something else that she brought to that bench. she was a living example of how much good the law can do to change america for the better. she reminded me of thurgood marshall that way. she is a living link to a time when the law was changed to make a difference in this country. george? >> terry, thanks. >> let's look ahead with jon karl and mary bruce. let's talk about those two picks on the president's short list. both are qualified judges. the political considerations this close to an election are going to be paramount. >>
george? >> terry, you covered justice ginsburg for so many years at the supreme court. what's your personal remembrance? >> reporter: i remember that this diminutive woman who seemed so quiet in some ways, the word i associate with her is strength. she was one of the strongest minds you've ever encountered both in person, and in her rulings and on the bench, and she was a formidable colleague for her justices and questioner of the people in the oral arguments, but there's something...
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george bush hand tled it as an american president. to not just ground zero with the bull horn, but going to mosques and saying this isn't about the muslims. it's about people who take that religion and twist it for doing ill. it's hard to imagine those things right now and it is unfortunate. >> that actually brings up, dana, an excellent example to me where, following 9/11 and there was violence and discrimination against muslim americans and people who people would mistake for being muslim. and in the wake of the virus, there's been many incidents against the asians and asian americans and, it's not something that has been tamped down by the president, instead he's bolstered it, calling the china virus and kung-flu. >> right, donald trump likes to find someone to blame, always, because he takes responsibility for nothing. and what george bush did was say here is what we need to do. we need unite and as dana was pointing out, he tried to unite the country and say we're all in this together. i think the difference here is you have a pr
george bush hand tled it as an american president. to not just ground zero with the bull horn, but going to mosques and saying this isn't about the muslims. it's about people who take that religion and twist it for doing ill. it's hard to imagine those things right now and it is unfortunate. >> that actually brings up, dana, an excellent example to me where, following 9/11 and there was violence and discrimination against muslim americans and people who people would mistake for being...
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everyone there was honoring george.complete strangers, but at this point, man, it's like -- it's up to the men and women in the hallways of the nation's capitol. they have to listen to what the people are saying, you know, and it's past time for us to honor all men are created equal, regardless of our races we have to stick together because we're stronger in numbers. so, you know, these protests i'm loving it, we have, what, sweden, ghana, paris, different places. we brought out the amish. everybody is trying to make their mark and use their platform because your voice is your platform. when you vote, you change everything because we've been marching constantly, every day. and if they don't listen to us in the streets, they'll listen to us when we go march. and they were not marching like they want us to, we'll go to the polls. >> defense attorneys for former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, the one charged with kill playing floyd, asked that the case against him be dismissed. the court filing argues that georg
everyone there was honoring george.complete strangers, but at this point, man, it's like -- it's up to the men and women in the hallways of the nation's capitol. they have to listen to what the people are saying, you know, and it's past time for us to honor all men are created equal, regardless of our races we have to stick together because we're stronger in numbers. so, you know, these protests i'm loving it, we have, what, sweden, ghana, paris, different places. we brought out the amish....
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constitution as the founders laid it down we're losing them we've even lost and i would argue go ahead george yes you're absolutely right peter but i think the court has insult to blame for that because it waded into politics it waded into politics a long time ago and i mean part of it the blame also rests with the politicians who prefer not to take. serious political legislative decisions and is that they left things to the courts and so all of the major rulings in the process last live past 50 years have been decided by the courts which isn't an unelected body and so therefore the stakes became m.r.i. and when you think of all of the big rulings in the united states you know the school prayer ruling the desegregation ruling the abortion ruling the gay marriage ruling none of them was decided by legislation which is where where political decisions should be decided instead the courts weighted in happily. and therefore as the years went by the fights over who were stopped the courts became ever more bitter. and so than that and i think why we're here and where we are which is here is a libera
constitution as the founders laid it down we're losing them we've even lost and i would argue go ahead george yes you're absolutely right peter but i think the court has insult to blame for that because it waded into politics it waded into politics a long time ago and i mean part of it the blame also rests with the politicians who prefer not to take. serious political legislative decisions and is that they left things to the courts and so all of the major rulings in the process last live past...
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at the say you know mark is a i tend to agree with george and on top of it a look at chez khamenei made it very public particularly to to rushing to television stations that he isn't least rhetorically. officially open to some kind of transition though within the bounds of russian law that's that indicates to me that he's learned the lesson that he can stay but he has to start thinking of an exit here what are your thoughts marcus let's see. how something over the last few weeks what we have to say here about very soon isn't a stance by the west to her against syria it's for the west coast resolution v.s.e. ease and his hands to screw against some of its presence and a use in the school a serious one a soul must say of course they were goes back many examples all. so you can color revelations jujitsu falsehood and free ukraine seashells on and for his songs he shouts under fire and most recently of all ukraine's few files and for change but these headed to see if true a better choice was always going to fail why because the well meaning we're sure saved the belorussian population we've
at the say you know mark is a i tend to agree with george and on top of it a look at chez khamenei made it very public particularly to to rushing to television stations that he isn't least rhetorically. officially open to some kind of transition though within the bounds of russian law that's that indicates to me that he's learned the lesson that he can stay but he has to start thinking of an exit here what are your thoughts marcus let's see. how something over the last few weeks what we have to...
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it is 1992, set the stage about the reelection of george h. w. bush at how the public was feeling about him. >> remember, he had quite an -- george herbert walker bush had quite of impressive record of foreign affairs. he oversaw the berlin wall coming down, the breakup of the soviet union, the head of the cold war. in 1991, the gulf war which most people thought was a great success of ousting saddam hussein from kuwait. but the economy was stagnant. by 1992, pat buchanan was going after president bush as having a silver spoon in his mouth and was an elite out of touch -- there was a populist revolt within the republican party. also, you had another resurgence of jerry brown coming in. bill clinton gets the nomination. you have the new democrat bill clinton and george herbert walker bush. suddenly ross perot goes on cnn, larry king, and says i will run as an independent if i can be on the ballot in all 50 states. if i am drafted. i am not going to go out there and run the typical campaign. people want my ideas, the ones we talked debt the outset
it is 1992, set the stage about the reelection of george h. w. bush at how the public was feeling about him. >> remember, he had quite an -- george herbert walker bush had quite of impressive record of foreign affairs. he oversaw the berlin wall coming down, the breakup of the soviet union, the head of the cold war. in 1991, the gulf war which most people thought was a great success of ousting saddam hussein from kuwait. but the economy was stagnant. by 1992, pat buchanan was going after...
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marshall, dwight eisenhower, and george s patton.rise of the g.i.
marshall, dwight eisenhower, and george s patton.rise of the g.i.
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so george read signs twice. once for himself, once for john dickinson. 39 men would sign the constitution. three would not, different issues. you have elbridge gerry of massachusetts who made a speech that last day saying there was an excess of democracy, which he called the worst of all political evils. the fear of democracy at that point in history is made evident a few years later in the french revolution when their new government went to the point of renaming months and starting over at year one and cutting off 6000 heads. that's the sort of fear of democracy that leads to some kind of chaotic anarchy which ultimately in history leads to a dictator which is what france does going up to napoleon. they went back to rome and saw the same sort of thing. democracy was always a little tempered in the united states and britain, which is where we get our ideas of having that mix. we have a mix of states and people, a president and congress, we divide our powers. this idea there is no one place that has too much stre
so george read signs twice. once for himself, once for john dickinson. 39 men would sign the constitution. three would not, different issues. you have elbridge gerry of massachusetts who made a speech that last day saying there was an excess of democracy, which he called the worst of all political evils. the fear of democracy at that point in history is made evident a few years later in the french revolution when their new government went to the point of renaming months and starting over at...
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marshall, dwight eisenhower, and george s.of the gir army, politics and explains how this transformation occurred and the impact it had on future wars. heritage frederick provided the video. >> why did you write this book? >> it had never really been told before in a book. it had been towed orally in conversations. so in 2005, i went to two places . i went to the eiseow
marshall, dwight eisenhower, and george s.of the gir army, politics and explains how this transformation occurred and the impact it had on future wars. heritage frederick provided the video. >> why did you write this book? >> it had never really been told before in a book. it had been towed orally in conversations. so in 2005, i went to two places . i went to the eiseow
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and morris is a friend of george washington. there is a story that comes from that summer with morris and alexander hamilton and there is , hamilton makes with morris slapse george washington on the back, how are you doing, and washington prefers to bow and can be on the aloof side, especially in public. hamilton is like you're never going to do that. i bet you're not going to do it. so of course he goes up and does it and washington gives him one of his glaring looks and shrinks him down and i'm sure hamilton is standing in the corner laughing like mad but gouverneur morris is the guy who's going to write that "we the people of the united states, in order to form -- thaterfect union" famous preamble we know. at the end, you have this famous constitution. four pages, and that is all it is -- four pages. there is no bill of rights at that time. they kind of talked about it. alexander hamilton would say we don't need one, the whole thing is kind of a bill of rights. the government is only going to have the power we give it. others
and morris is a friend of george washington. there is a story that comes from that summer with morris and alexander hamilton and there is , hamilton makes with morris slapse george washington on the back, how are you doing, and washington prefers to bow and can be on the aloof side, especially in public. hamilton is like you're never going to do that. i bet you're not going to do it. so of course he goes up and does it and washington gives him one of his glaring looks and shrinks him down and...
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and it assumes that george floyd is a sort of black everyman in america. that what happened to him as to black people all the time you that blacks essentially leave the house each day worried about having a violent encounter with police. the media has joined in this narrative which faces very little pushback, very little skepticism and leaves us with the impression that the biggest problem is in black america today is the police, law enforcement is at the root of social inequality in america. and so we find ourselves in the middle of a national conversation about policing. there are calls to the fund the police, abolished prisons . there's legislation being discussed in congress that would make it easier to prosecute cops and fire them. we have armed radicals that have taken over entire neighborhoods. of a major city like seattle. that includes the police precinct . that has beenabandoned . and these people have the mayor's blessing in doing so. their commentators are not only making excuses for the writing and the looting but indeed, cheering it on area t
and it assumes that george floyd is a sort of black everyman in america. that what happened to him as to black people all the time you that blacks essentially leave the house each day worried about having a violent encounter with police. the media has joined in this narrative which faces very little pushback, very little skepticism and leaves us with the impression that the biggest problem is in black america today is the police, law enforcement is at the root of social inequality in america....
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where do the police stand on the death of george floyd?, words on joe biden from voter alexandria reyes. >> i would tell joe biden he should not take the black vote for granted. we are not a monolith, and when you sort of assume everybody is going to vote a certain way, that's doing a disservice to himself. i don't want him to take the black vote for granted. i would also tell him to keep exercising, taking his vitamins and medications or whatever else he takes, because we need him to stick around. stick around verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. i'm on my phone 24/7. then for the first time ever, include disney+, hulu and espn+. we're a big soccer family. "handmaid's tale ." i love "frozen ". then give families plans to mix and match, so you only pay for what you need. and offer it at a price built for everyone. plus, get the samsung galaxy s20 5g uw on us when you buy any note20 5g. and $300 when you switch. the network more people rely on gives you more. when you think of a bank, you th
where do the police stand on the death of george floyd?, words on joe biden from voter alexandria reyes. >> i would tell joe biden he should not take the black vote for granted. we are not a monolith, and when you sort of assume everybody is going to vote a certain way, that's doing a disservice to himself. i don't want him to take the black vote for granted. i would also tell him to keep exercising, taking his vitamins and medications or whatever else he takes, because we need him to...