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for local candidates and mostly goldwater 63, the draft goldwater movement started in fall of 63. my parents were members of it, went to the goldwater convention. walter brennan kissed my mother. anybody remember walter brennan? excellent. >> it is odd to think of walter brennan kissing your mom. kind of an old man. >> he is developing a speech. group of southern california business men go to reagan and his brother neil, and at executive in california. they say to reagan we want to put this on television to help goldwater so they put up the money and it was broadcast on nbc and it was an enormous hit that raised millions of dollars for the goldwater campaign and the republican national committee and goldwater loses in a historic landslide but david broder wrote for the washington post, one ray of sunlight in a dismal campaign was reagan's speech, goldwater's defeat was devastating for the republican party, the republicans are in the minority in the house and the senate and very few statehouses, few governorships and the republican party is functionally dead. it doesn't have a cohe
for local candidates and mostly goldwater 63, the draft goldwater movement started in fall of 63. my parents were members of it, went to the goldwater convention. walter brennan kissed my mother. anybody remember walter brennan? excellent. >> it is odd to think of walter brennan kissing your mom. kind of an old man. >> he is developing a speech. group of southern california business men go to reagan and his brother neil, and at executive in california. they say to reagan we want to...
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>>kevin: goldwater was too, too much of a radical package in 1964.at he broke the democratic loyalty of the deep south. >>dick: nine months later, events across the country would change the political landscape still further. the watts section of los angeles went up in flames. years of resentment over racial discrimination erupted into violence. >>roger: the police had the idea that their job was to keep the darkies in line. 'cause just looking at 'em, you could tell that they were criminal. well, when the '60s came along and blacks began to be uppity, cops really got tough. >>rick: what made the watts riot especially significant is that a tv station, ktla in los angeles, was the first to have a helicopter with a camera attached to it. so basically you had thole nation watching this live tv show for four straight days of black people burning down what looked like the city of los angeles. >>dick: when the smoke cleared, 34 were dead and more than 1,000 were injured. hundreds of buildings lay in ruins and so did johnson's dreams of a great society. summ
>>kevin: goldwater was too, too much of a radical package in 1964.at he broke the democratic loyalty of the deep south. >>dick: nine months later, events across the country would change the political landscape still further. the watts section of los angeles went up in flames. years of resentment over racial discrimination erupted into violence. >>roger: the police had the idea that their job was to keep the darkies in line. 'cause just looking at 'em, you could tell that they...
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for local candidates but mostly for goldwater in 63, the goldwater movement started in the fall of 63. my parents were members of it. they came here to washington, went to the jack goldwater conventions, walter brennan kiss my mother left back does anyone remember walter brennan? the real mccoy.an? excellent. >> is hard to think of the walter brennan kissing your mom, he's kind of an old man but. [laughter] >> so, anyway, he's developing a speech but a group of southern, wealthy california businessman go to reagan and his brother neil and because neil was in at executive in southern california and they say to reagan, we want to put the speech on television and help goldwater. they put up the money and was broadcast on nbc and there was an enormous hit, raise millions of dollars for the goldwater campaign and the republican national committee. of course, goldwater loses in a historic landslide but david broder wrote for the washington post and the one ray of sunlight in a dismal campaign was reagan's speech. of course, goldwater's defeat is devastating to the republican party.e senate
for local candidates but mostly for goldwater in 63, the goldwater movement started in the fall of 63. my parents were members of it. they came here to washington, went to the jack goldwater conventions, walter brennan kiss my mother left back does anyone remember walter brennan? the real mccoy.an? excellent. >> is hard to think of the walter brennan kissing your mom, he's kind of an old man but. [laughter] >> so, anyway, he's developing a speech but a group of southern, wealthy...
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this was a major -- goldwater said he had to go.ater was the most important republican in -- maybe the most important senator. no. i think -- let's get -- >> but jim, that's the question. jim, that's the question is whether or not we -- you know, barry goldwater only did that two years into the watergate investigation. we are as sara indicated a while ago, we're get going on this. the question isn't have key republicans turned against the president now. the question is what plays out over the next few months, and sometimes support holds for a long time. and then the bottom drops out. don't know if that's going to happen. but it could. >> no, it's true. i'm just trying to put some realism -- it took forever. took many years before goldwater broke. >> two years. >> i just wanted to remember the time frame. i mean, it's true, nixon did not go -- remember, he did not want to go and fire the fbi director. two people who wouldn't do it, the october massacre, he got bork to do it. that was a time ago. i want to put in perspective we're not
this was a major -- goldwater said he had to go.ater was the most important republican in -- maybe the most important senator. no. i think -- let's get -- >> but jim, that's the question. jim, that's the question is whether or not we -- you know, barry goldwater only did that two years into the watergate investigation. we are as sara indicated a while ago, we're get going on this. the question isn't have key republicans turned against the president now. the question is what plays out over...
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and when goldwater walked the hard right turned on nixon and he was left very vulnerable. it's a moment here for profiles in courage in the republican party. lindsey graham is showing himself to be that person, and susan collins this past week. if they put some pressure on donald trump, they may be helping him in the long run get through this. >> douglas brinkley, allan leichtman, we're out of time, but i appreciate you both being here. thank you very much, for the history lesson as well. >> thank you. >>> next, a crackdown in russia. protesters hit the streets all over the country. 200 different protests today taking a stand against corruption. hundreds of people arrested, including an opposition leader. a live report from moscow, ahead. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia i feel it every day. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. fo
and when goldwater walked the hard right turned on nixon and he was left very vulnerable. it's a moment here for profiles in courage in the republican party. lindsey graham is showing himself to be that person, and susan collins this past week. if they put some pressure on donald trump, they may be helping him in the long run get through this. >> douglas brinkley, allan leichtman, we're out of time, but i appreciate you both being here. thank you very much, for the history lesson as well....
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conservatives like barry goldwater fought him.e didn't have any natural allies at the end of the day. he had great ideas, in my opinion, and he has been proven to be ahead of the curve by what has happened since. we have had a deregulation that allowed cable to compete. we have a flowering of hundreds of channels and diversity of content today versus when we had three networks, doing 15 minutes of music day. -- 15 minutes of news a day. it was not even independent news, it was all the same news, the news from nowhere, and edward epstein's great book talking about how the networks did not have political views. they just had the sort of godly presence. we have competition in cable. that has extended to the net. it is important to see the end accidents of -- important to see ntecedents of free speech with the technology of today, broadband and internet. we have a laissez-faire position that allows free speech to get out there. that is what the free-speech mandate in the constitution seems to just. host: you mentioned the chairman of
conservatives like barry goldwater fought him.e didn't have any natural allies at the end of the day. he had great ideas, in my opinion, and he has been proven to be ahead of the curve by what has happened since. we have had a deregulation that allowed cable to compete. we have a flowering of hundreds of channels and diversity of content today versus when we had three networks, doing 15 minutes of music day. -- 15 minutes of news a day. it was not even independent news, it was all the same...
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senator barry goldwater, republican senate minor leader hew scott. >> you could barely hear it on the tape, he's simply saying, uh-huh, to bob's proposal and that was all that washington had to hear, democrat republican, that's all anyone needed to hear in congress to be con vipsed that the president was guilty of obstruction of justice. everyone in washington knew how the impeachment trial would turn out, he would be found guilty and removed from office from saying on that tape, what you just heard, uh-huh. senator barry goldwater, republican senate minor leader hew scott. falcon house minority leader john rhodes, those republicans went up to the white house and told the president he couldn't survive this, he couldn't survive the revelations of what was on that tape you just heard. he would be impeached, he would be convicted in the senate, he would be removed from office. at that point and only at that point did richard nixon do the right thing and spare the country become the first and only man in the history of the presidency to resign the presid
senator barry goldwater, republican senate minor leader hew scott. >> you could barely hear it on the tape, he's simply saying, uh-huh, to bob's proposal and that was all that washington had to hear, democrat republican, that's all anyone needed to hear in congress to be con vipsed that the president was guilty of obstruction of justice. everyone in washington knew how the impeachment trial would turn out, he would be found guilty and removed from office from saying on that tape, what you...
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>> it hasn't been and even though we agree with some of the stuff from the goldwater package and some of the stuff we disagree with we are civil libertarians, we don't agree with mandatory sentences for anything but the idea of something as vague as interrupting or interfering with a speech and having a mandatory punishment we don't support that at all. looks like versions of these laws will get past in a lot of states. some of them are fine. others, every time we go this part is good we also have to say this part is not good and might be struck down by a court but it is too early to know what they will mean. meanwhile, fired got past virginia eliminating a tiny little, prevented public universities of virginia saying here is your 20 foot free-speech zone and that is the only place you can protest on campus. so far that has been the place for years and worked out fine. and in missouri, one of the things in the backdrop of the case, we got it past the summer before but one reason they couldn't tell protesters they had to go to a little tiny zone. >> under state laws journalists should
>> it hasn't been and even though we agree with some of the stuff from the goldwater package and some of the stuff we disagree with we are civil libertarians, we don't agree with mandatory sentences for anything but the idea of something as vague as interrupting or interfering with a speech and having a mandatory punishment we don't support that at all. looks like versions of these laws will get past in a lot of states. some of them are fine. others, every time we go this part is good we...
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the campus free-speech bill introduced into the state legislature, based on the goldwater institute model. a lot of the concerns that have been brought up regarding the mandatory suspension for students who have twice been found responsible for infringing on other people's free-speech rights. of ifying to get a sense this legislation has been in place or approved long enough to gauge what impact it has had on free speech especially in campuses where this hasn't bubbled up as a significant issue? scott: it hasn't been and even though we agree with some of the -- greg: it hasn't been and even though we agree with some of the stuff from the goldwater package and some of the stuff we disagree with we are civil libertarians, we don't agree with mandatory sentences for anything but the idea of something as vague as interrupting or interfering with a speech and having a mandatory punishment, we don't support that at all. looks like versions of these laws will get past in a lot of states. some of them are fine. others, every time we go this part is good, we also have to say this part is not good
the campus free-speech bill introduced into the state legislature, based on the goldwater institute model. a lot of the concerns that have been brought up regarding the mandatory suspension for students who have twice been found responsible for infringing on other people's free-speech rights. of ifying to get a sense this legislation has been in place or approved long enough to gauge what impact it has had on free speech especially in campuses where this hasn't bubbled up as a significant...
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. >> goldwater won the nomination and in 80 reagan won. those were the precursors to trump for growth so i feel a little bit fortunate so i do think they have a continuity that is a much better candidate and that is a unique phenomenon but i laughed at them is that i will not give you vice you have a unique style your said the effective and if you try to learn what i do you would screw that up suggests me you are into what you do but if you measure the audience rather than that debate system but then to spend $15 million in florida. in one day after south carolina the advisers said she would be the nominee i did not have the resources then but trump had enough resources at any time but he did something that i could not have done as one of the great backs of genius in american politics this is part what i know that nobody's understands donald j. trump had a prime-time television show for 13 years the top so at --- a talk show in the country over four years it was not on pbs nova is understood that run negative nobody understood that this ci
. >> goldwater won the nomination and in 80 reagan won. those were the precursors to trump for growth so i feel a little bit fortunate so i do think they have a continuity that is a much better candidate and that is a unique phenomenon but i laughed at them is that i will not give you vice you have a unique style your said the effective and if you try to learn what i do you would screw that up suggests me you are into what you do but if you measure the audience rather than that debate...
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if barry goldwater and say this is what's passing for conservatism right now?an operation like this and expect to get big things done. >> i would add it's not the it messenger in this case, it's the person behind the messenger and i feel bad for both sean and sarah every day they go out there. >> when we come back new information on the london terror attack. ♪ experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. at where instead of payinging a befor middlemen,em. we work directly with family farms to deliver higher quality ingredients for less than you pay at the store. get $30 off at blueapron.com/cook peobut they're different.ind it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we choose real ingredients like almonds, peanuts and a drizzle of dark chocolate. give kind a try. ♪ when you clock out, i'll clock in... sensing and automatically adjusting to your every move. there. i can even warm these. does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number sto
if barry goldwater and say this is what's passing for conservatism right now?an operation like this and expect to get big things done. >> i would add it's not the it messenger in this case, it's the person behind the messenger and i feel bad for both sean and sarah every day they go out there. >> when we come back new information on the london terror attack. ♪ experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. at where...
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together, they petitioned congress, and with the help of the national organization of women and barry goldwater, who are usually not in the same sentence, they got this legislation through congress. to conclude, she said at the ceremony which i could show you next, she said, i deserve my victory medal. i deserve it not just for serving in world war i, but for fighting the army for 60 years and winning. when i thought about writing this book -- it is my seventh book. i thought i would be writing about the past. i thought, this is interesting, i have never written a book about women. as i said, i thought it was about the past. then i discovered i was actually writing about the present. because in 2016 during a presidential race that could have elected the first woman president. she was not elected. that moment in history did not happen. what also happened in 2016 is that the army decided women serving in world war ii could no longer be buried in arlington. those two groups of women had not been honored. the women from world war i are all gone. but world war ii, there are still a couple left. the
together, they petitioned congress, and with the help of the national organization of women and barry goldwater, who are usually not in the same sentence, they got this legislation through congress. to conclude, she said at the ceremony which i could show you next, she said, i deserve my victory medal. i deserve it not just for serving in world war i, but for fighting the army for 60 years and winning. when i thought about writing this book -- it is my seventh book. i thought i would be writing...
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society though he settled for registering as a republican and voting in 1964 forbe forbe for berry goldwater. his patriotism had disdain for what he called the looney left. he liked to see of america we are truly better than the average bear. he knew well the military's attitudes toward queer. he never hugged or put his arms around anyone other than family until he was 30. but he heard about a pensacola nightclub from a student in his race relations class. sweating and shaking he dared to go look and acknowledged what he longed suppressed. a million pounds left my shoulders he thought. his first homosexual experience followed. he read an article the next year in the air force times, homosexuals in uniforms and mentioned an organization founded in 1961 that was fighting for gay rights. he had never heard of the organization or even of the stone right riots. he called asking for the number of dr. franklin camny. he wasn't sure what to say. he would she was teaching a race relation class and would ask for materials he could use in his class to show homosexuals received persecution. they talked
society though he settled for registering as a republican and voting in 1964 forbe forbe for berry goldwater. his patriotism had disdain for what he called the looney left. he liked to see of america we are truly better than the average bear. he knew well the military's attitudes toward queer. he never hugged or put his arms around anyone other than family until he was 30. but he heard about a pensacola nightclub from a student in his race relations class. sweating and shaking he dared to go...
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if bury goldwater were alive today he'd say this is what's passing for conservativism right now? you can't run an operation like this and expect to get big things done. >> i would add it's not the it messenger in this case, it's the person behind the messenger and i feel bad for both sean and sarah every day they go out there. >> when we come back new information on the london terror attack. what police have learned and how one of them may have been hiding in plain sight. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> new information on the london bridge terror attack. identifying two of three terrorists behind saturday night's assault that killed seven and woonded dozens. terrorist attacks. what's the latest on the investigation to saturday's attack and what are you learning about the attacker
if bury goldwater were alive today he'd say this is what's passing for conservativism right now? you can't run an operation like this and expect to get big things done. >> i would add it's not the it messenger in this case, it's the person behind the messenger and i feel bad for both sean and sarah every day they go out there. >> when we come back new information on the london terror attack. what police have learned and how one of them may have been hiding in plain sight. [ birds...
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other committees and learned an enormous amount and got to work with the greatest people, barry goldwater, young people won't know, gary hart, sam done, all these great folks and people who served in world war ii were amazing people, conservative democrats who i love. and the secretary of defense, brilliant thinker. and it was a time republicans and democrats to defeat the communists. >> host: on the other side you did the budget. >> guest: i understood pentagon reform. i was an iconoclast, the hammers, screwdrivers and wrenches, i said we should reform the pentagon like we reformed the welfare system. you were supposed to look past that and a very liberal democrat to reduce the procurement of the b 2 bomber which i thought we didn't need. the job was to fly to the soviet union and drop in the middle of a nuclear war, we don't need that many planes to do that. i wanted to build standoff weapons and there was a big fight and limit is production for the budget committee. there was an incident where i wanted to control the growth of pentagon spending and i was then the leadership with a -- s
other committees and learned an enormous amount and got to work with the greatest people, barry goldwater, young people won't know, gary hart, sam done, all these great folks and people who served in world war ii were amazing people, conservative democrats who i love. and the secretary of defense, brilliant thinker. and it was a time republicans and democrats to defeat the communists. >> host: on the other side you did the budget. >> guest: i understood pentagon reform. i was an...
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barry goldwater, john stennis. these are young people that people won't know, gary hart, sam nunn, all these great folks and in the house people who served in world war ii who were amazing people conservative democrats who i loved. your member les aspin secretary of defense. he was a brilliant defense. it was a time when republicans and democrats were all out to defeat communist. >> and you had the other side of it too when he did the budget. >> guest: i understood pentagon reform and again i was on econoclasts because i was one of people that had the hammers and screwdrivers and wrenches the cost tens of thousands of dollars. if we reform the pentagon we can reform the welfare system. i'm not supposed to say that i worked for ron dellums who reduced the procurement of the b-2 bomber which i didn't think we needed in the middle of a nuclear war. i said we don't need that to do that so i wanted to build standup weapons and that was a big fight with limited production and carried carrying over to my work on the budge
barry goldwater, john stennis. these are young people that people won't know, gary hart, sam nunn, all these great folks and in the house people who served in world war ii who were amazing people conservative democrats who i loved. your member les aspin secretary of defense. he was a brilliant defense. it was a time when republicans and democrats were all out to defeat communist. >> and you had the other side of it too when he did the budget. >> guest: i understood pentagon reform...
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goldwater said very few and not mine. >> the 37th president of the united states was facing the ultimate a man who craved power the question was would nixon continue to fight? all finished. umm... you wouldn't want your painter to quit part way, i think you missed a spot. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. you want this color over the whole house? ♪ to err is human. to anticipate is lexus. experience the lexus rx with advanced safety standard. experience amazing. nearly fifty years at of experiencety, has taught us that we're not so different. we all want to be healthy humans. we all want strong bodies for our families, who we love... most of the time. the drive to whip up a gourmet dinner... or order out, and destroy the evidence. and healthy hearts to pursue our passions, celebrate friends' victories... and endure their endless victory dances. we get it, you're good at bowling. that's why nature's bounty packs our nearly fifty years of wisdom into all we make. because we're all better off healthy. depend silhouette briefs
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electionhis landslide in november 1964 against barry goldwater. through so much of what america so good today. when you are old today, what did you do before when you knew doctors bills were coming? it's a new world in so many different ways because of what he did. thisd i'm going to explain how he managed to do it. i don't say i'm doing it good or right, but it's the way i do it. i am going to show how he got these things all through so fast. brian: when i listened to the audible.com, roughly two-hour bob carol talking about himself, his wife, his books. there was one word. that i kept hearing. do you have any idea what that is, the site power -- besides power? ina?t: brian: that's not the word i'm thinking about, but talk about her. to are the only other person research anything for your book. robert: that's true. i know other historians, really good historians have teams of researchers. there is nothing wrong with that. i look at the acknowledgment, sometimes they have for research assistance. they have a team of research assistance. ina. have
electionhis landslide in november 1964 against barry goldwater. through so much of what america so good today. when you are old today, what did you do before when you knew doctors bills were coming? it's a new world in so many different ways because of what he did. thisd i'm going to explain how he managed to do it. i don't say i'm doing it good or right, but it's the way i do it. i am going to show how he got these things all through so fast. brian: when i listened to the audible.com, roughly...
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goldwater/nicholls. there are nine joint commands on the face of the earth.ink most of this is just a reversion to a more sensible way of having a white house and a secretary of defendant focus on conceptual approaches to warfare and allowing tactical decisions to be made by people directly on the ground. i think it's a very sensible move. >> what do you think ought to happen at this point in the nation's longest war? >> oh, there is no good solution in afghanistan or, for that matter, syria. afghanistan, in a larger sense, is just an endless ethnic civil war with marginal u.s. strategic interest at stake. the regional partners are extremely interested in what go goes, principally pakistan, iran. i don't think it's going to be solved by another 4,000 or 5,000 troops. i think general nicholson is trying to not have it come apart on his watch. the problems in afghanistan have everything to do with this deeply cruel, ded naon. >> you mentioned syria. syria snapped back into our attention over the weekend. we shot down a syrian jet. the russians today have gotten
goldwater/nicholls. there are nine joint commands on the face of the earth.ink most of this is just a reversion to a more sensible way of having a white house and a secretary of defendant focus on conceptual approaches to warfare and allowing tactical decisions to be made by people directly on the ground. i think it's a very sensible move. >> what do you think ought to happen at this point in the nation's longest war? >> oh, there is no good solution in afghanistan or, for that...
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it was barley goldwater among many other republicans who nailed nixon. >> it does seem that every questionump to comey is really based on self-interests and, you know, he's trying to clear his own name. doesn't appear to be concerned that much about people around him. that would mean other republicans. s. >> well, that's right. the big thing here is donald trump only cares about himself, but i've been listening to your show, david axelrod keeps making an important point -- what is going on with mike flynn? what is this guy up to? why is he, you know -- i mean, i think the big question will be, does, you know -- he doesn't pond to a subpoena, he's pleaded the fifth, but will flynn eventually if he gets an immunity deal really explain what happened? at this point in time it sort of reminds me of iran/contra in a way. oliver north got into all sorts of hot water, but flynn could be looking at a prison sentence coming up. i'll be curious to see in the coming weeks where that ends up with flynn. >> thank you very much douglas brinkley, we always appreciate your insight. >>> i want to bring in m
it was barley goldwater among many other republicans who nailed nixon. >> it does seem that every questionump to comey is really based on self-interests and, you know, he's trying to clear his own name. doesn't appear to be concerned that much about people around him. that would mean other republicans. s. >> well, that's right. the big thing here is donald trump only cares about himself, but i've been listening to your show, david axelrod keeps making an important point -- what is...
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senator barry goldwater, republican senate minor leader hew scott. falcon house minority leader john rhodes, those republicans went up to the white house and told the president he couldn't survive this, he couldn't survive the revelations of what was on that tape you just heard. he would be impeached, he would be convicted in the senate, he would be removed from office. at that point and only at that point did richard nixon do the right thing and spare the country become the first and only man in the history of the presidency to resign the presidency. how low has congress lowered the bar for president trump. will this republican congress hold president trump to the same standard that president nixon was held to, because if they do, the house judiciary committee will prepare articles of impeachment that include at least two counts of obstruction of justice. well, president trump is reported to have said in his meetings about stopping the fbi investigation is a lot more than richard nixon's uh-huh. the uh-huh, that ended the presidency. he's never felt
senator barry goldwater, republican senate minor leader hew scott. falcon house minority leader john rhodes, those republicans went up to the white house and told the president he couldn't survive this, he couldn't survive the revelations of what was on that tape you just heard. he would be impeached, he would be convicted in the senate, he would be removed from office. at that point and only at that point did richard nixon do the right thing and spare the country become the first and only man...
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for that, he was forced to resign, even barry goldwater said you were telling the cia to disrupt an fbi investigation. so if uh-huh was enough to drive nixon out of office, what the hell did we just hear james comey testify on? >> jason, you clearly believe this is vindication for the president, i mean, i'm guessing. >> call me crazy. look, i think the democrats servely over-played their hand today. we waited all day for some big shoe to drop and there just was not anything. once the folks in the media and the democrats get done running through the recap of the news cycle there is nowhere else to go. the biggest news today was the fact director comey cleared the president on a number of fronts. that was remarkable. there will be additional investigation on the information on the leakins of the memo, i think that needs additional scrutiny, i think loretta lynch will have a couple of bumpy days in her future. there will be criticisms on other stories. >> you know, it's interesting the idea that you know, there was no big shoe dropping today. in some ways because so much of this informatio
for that, he was forced to resign, even barry goldwater said you were telling the cia to disrupt an fbi investigation. so if uh-huh was enough to drive nixon out of office, what the hell did we just hear james comey testify on? >> jason, you clearly believe this is vindication for the president, i mean, i'm guessing. >> call me crazy. look, i think the democrats servely over-played their hand today. we waited all day for some big shoe to drop and there just was not anything. once...
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barry goldwater. who will he defeat in the republican primaries? nelson rockefeller. the politics of oil working its way into the politics of the republican party. oilmenimportance of the on the domestic front. globally andsrupts disrupts american abilities to extract oil from abroad, domestic reserves in alberta and alaska offshore are all going to become much more important, raising the importance of the independent oilmen. that is what we will see in the economics of this. it will continue to develop. 178 billion barrels estimated at that point. as we mentioned earlier, this is the keystone pipeline, which is still very much a hot button issue for us, designed to take oil from the athabasca fans, down to the gulf coast. this is a long-term vision and war ofill be a culture politics in the 1970's where family values and fuel values are all going to combine to intensify and polarize the american political landscape. end.is bringing us to the we will have time for conversation on wednesday. bring your questions with you on wednesday. please also look at the excerpt an
barry goldwater. who will he defeat in the republican primaries? nelson rockefeller. the politics of oil working its way into the politics of the republican party. oilmenimportance of the on the domestic front. globally andsrupts disrupts american abilities to extract oil from abroad, domestic reserves in alberta and alaska offshore are all going to become much more important, raising the importance of the independent oilmen. that is what we will see in the economics of this. it will continue...
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he wins this landslide election in november, 1964, against barry goldwater. and rams through so much of what has made america what it is today. when you are old today, what did you do before when you knew doctors bills were coming? hospital bills were coming? it's a new world in so many different ways because of what he did. i said i'm going to explain this -- how he managed to do it. in the same -- i don't say i'm oing it good or right, but it's the way i do it. i am going to show how he got these things all through so fast. brian: when i listened to the audible.com, roughly two-hour bob caro talking about himself, his life, his books, his power and all that. that was one word, there was one word i kept hearing. do you have any idea what that is, besides power? robert: ina? brian: let's stop there for the moment. that's not the word i'm thinking about. but ina, if i remember right, you have been married for 60 years? robert: yes. brian: she is the only other person to research anything for your book. robert: that's true. i know other historians, really good
he wins this landslide election in november, 1964, against barry goldwater. and rams through so much of what has made america what it is today. when you are old today, what did you do before when you knew doctors bills were coming? hospital bills were coming? it's a new world in so many different ways because of what he did. i said i'm going to explain this -- how he managed to do it. in the same -- i don't say i'm oing it good or right, but it's the way i do it. i am going to show how he got...
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but starting with goldwater, i became a conservative, a political conservative. you were involved various republican causes. last election, who was your favorite candidate? [laughter] ofl: i stood aside for most 2015. and then worst -- and then i supported marco rubio. david: when he dropped out, did you have anybody next? paul: no, i stood aside. david: ultimately, when donald trump was a nominated party, did you support him then? paul: i voted for him. i was not going to vote for hillary clinton, as some of my republican friends did. about sometimistic of the opportunities in economic growth and regulatory reform, tax reform. david: has donald trump invited you to visit him? did you know him before he was elected president? paul: no, i did not. i hate joined -- i invested in some of his bonds area -- his bonds. [laughter] david: they later became high yields. paul: and below. david: have you seen them since he was elected president? paul: i visited the white house once a few months ago and we chatted a bit about taxes and economic policy. david: how do you see
but starting with goldwater, i became a conservative, a political conservative. you were involved various republican causes. last election, who was your favorite candidate? [laughter] ofl: i stood aside for most 2015. and then worst -- and then i supported marco rubio. david: when he dropped out, did you have anybody next? paul: no, i stood aside. david: ultimately, when donald trump was a nominated party, did you support him then? paul: i voted for him. i was not going to vote for hillary...
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went on television and gave an impassioned speech for the principles of conservatism, and barry goldwater, and california was lost to lyndon johnson by about a million votes. two years litter, reagan was ork elected governor of california on those same principles by a million votes. my point is, you have to go out and sell what your principles are in relation to a particular program. obamacare was sold as one thing. i was just looked -- admittedly, this is a white house video of people who suffered under obamacare. i have talked to these people -- some of them, not the people on that camera shot, but some people like that myself. i have heard these complaints from regular folks. there's great unhappiness with obamacare. so this is the attempt to do something about it, and that's what this is all about, and republicans are going to have to suck it up and get out there and sell their principles. >> all right. we'll talk more -- go ahead. >> i was just going to say, jeffrey's right. there are a lot of problems with obamacare. i think if they were fixing those problems, that would be a good t
went on television and gave an impassioned speech for the principles of conservatism, and barry goldwater, and california was lost to lyndon johnson by about a million votes. two years litter, reagan was ork elected governor of california on those same principles by a million votes. my point is, you have to go out and sell what your principles are in relation to a particular program. obamacare was sold as one thing. i was just looked -- admittedly, this is a white house video of people who...
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like -- >> the point i'm trying to make is particularly -- i'm old enough to remember when barry goldwaterwas said to be nuts. they put out a psychiatrist's report when he ran for president and said that he was, a, bordering on being crazy, and he was also -- but this is what happens to conservatives. all the time -- >> jeffrey, but he called her crazy. and he called joe psycho and a low iq. i don't understand -- okay, but like -- >> where's the -- >> let her respond. >> i'm suspending the fact that he's president of the united states here. which he should not be doing this as president. even if i'm accepting you hit back. fine, he hit back. but you don't see any difference in going after a woman and claiming that she -- >> i don't see -- i see her as an equal, as a talk show host, that's it. >> that has nothing to do with equality. equality would be not talking to the woman that way. you're trying to make it out that somehow it's equal for women to be dee meaned. >> just like men, little marco. >> jeffrey, look, this is who donald trump is. and at this point, none of us should be surprise
like -- >> the point i'm trying to make is particularly -- i'm old enough to remember when barry goldwaterwas said to be nuts. they put out a psychiatrist's report when he ran for president and said that he was, a, bordering on being crazy, and he was also -- but this is what happens to conservatives. all the time -- >> jeffrey, but he called her crazy. and he called joe psycho and a low iq. i don't understand -- okay, but like -- >> where's the -- >> let her respond....
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dod mostly, almost entirely because the united states congress in 1985 they solved that what the goldwater/nichols kind of thing. it does work so i'm looking for those kind of things to increase the efficiency of the department. but there's other aspects that i've learned to say the least. that is the highly politicized nature of what i do, of what the men and women of this department do, and also, press reporting. now, that said, in defense of the press and others, i don't think we had a particularly good approach to interacting with the press, and frankly, with the hill. we have put first-class people in my liaison section in dhs and in the public affairs section. we are leaning forward to -- as fast as possible, serve the needs of the united states congress quicker, certainly quicker, than it was done before. i remember during the process of being confirmed almost every member i talked to said you are the worst in the federal government for responding to letters or requests or whatever, and that's unacceptable and we're changing that. and the same thing with the media. we didn't have a
dod mostly, almost entirely because the united states congress in 1985 they solved that what the goldwater/nichols kind of thing. it does work so i'm looking for those kind of things to increase the efficiency of the department. but there's other aspects that i've learned to say the least. that is the highly politicized nature of what i do, of what the men and women of this department do, and also, press reporting. now, that said, in defense of the press and others, i don't think we had a...
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we should be backing off of our core social justice commitments and i do think there is -- barry goldwater said hunt where the ducks are. there's a lot of ducks in the suburbs who are looking for a noncrazy person who will offer them solutions and i think democrats can do that. they just can't lose quite so many of the other people. >> i'm intrigued by that. when you think about it, these folks voted for barack obama twice, when he was conspicuously for social justice, when in 2012 he came out for marriage equality. are you saying we're less likely to get them back than we are to get new voters in arizona, georgia, texas? >> i mean, think we underestimate there are two candidates in every race, and mitt romney not appeal to those people is as significant as obama appeal el to them. it's about the economic race on each sides. he was -- it was not a race about race and this one was. people came in with a different frame. researchers talk about racial priming as a way -- it's not as if your racial consciousness and your identity is static. it train sod one trump runs a race-baiting campaign f
we should be backing off of our core social justice commitments and i do think there is -- barry goldwater said hunt where the ducks are. there's a lot of ducks in the suburbs who are looking for a noncrazy person who will offer them solutions and i think democrats can do that. they just can't lose quite so many of the other people. >> i'm intrigued by that. when you think about it, these folks voted for barack obama twice, when he was conspicuously for social justice, when in 2012 he...
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it was congress that did goldwater-nichols. there are times when an issue becomes developed and ripe and it is our responsibility to act. and personally i think space, both the adversaries are doing and our failures, those things lead me to believe this is the time for us to act. >> i told mr. rodgers it's dangerous to keep track of one speeches. i look back when i talked at the space symposium out in colorado springs, back in the late '90s, where i argued that this was something that we ought to look at. and this was something whose time would come. and i think it has. so personally i've been interested in watching this. but the key is, mr. rodgers and mr. cooper. have talked with an endless number of people over the past year or so, looking back at study after study over the past 15 years plus, i think they've done the work and i think it's time for this to move forward, even though i completely recognize what the gentleman from ohio said this is a significant change. i think the world demands significant change in this field
it was congress that did goldwater-nichols. there are times when an issue becomes developed and ripe and it is our responsibility to act. and personally i think space, both the adversaries are doing and our failures, those things lead me to believe this is the time for us to act. >> i told mr. rodgers it's dangerous to keep track of one speeches. i look back when i talked at the space symposium out in colorado springs, back in the late '90s, where i argued that this was something that we...
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. >> when barry goldwater and the leaders of the republican party in congress come to him and say "lookith me and the governor said, no, i'm sorry, mr. president, i'm not. and the president hung up, looked at me and said, al, i've just lost the presidency. >> president nixon asks his daughter, julie, to tell the first lady that he's resigning. he doesn't tell the first lady. >> you were the one who told her? >> i did. i said daddy felt he had to resign. a tear slid down her eye and i didn't think she said anything. she accepted it. she knew it was the >> you had one last dinner. and you asked the white house photographer to be there. >> i just had a feeling that it was important that the event be recorded. >> he wanted a picture for history's sake. we all linked arms and stood there and smiled. >> i put on a -- somewhat of a false front, and bravado and tried to arrange it in my usual way. "you stand here, you stand here." >> it's interesting from how my mother looked at it. she hates that picture of all of us smiling. because she says there our hearts are breaking and we're smiling. >>
. >> when barry goldwater and the leaders of the republican party in congress come to him and say "lookith me and the governor said, no, i'm sorry, mr. president, i'm not. and the president hung up, looked at me and said, al, i've just lost the presidency. >> president nixon asks his daughter, julie, to tell the first lady that he's resigning. he doesn't tell the first lady. >> you were the one who told her? >> i did. i said daddy felt he had to resign. a tear slid...
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the meeting, barry goldwater and party elders with richard nixon in august of '73 only happened becausewhat was on those tapes. >> let's talk about smoking gun. i'll stay with you for a moment. a lot of people are trying to get to material differences in these cases. in nixon's case he consented to the idea of trying to get cia to fire the special prosecutor. it was sort of similar situation. >> except here trump has done it himself. he apparently went to the head of the national security agency and asked him it try and put a stop to the investigation. he went to the director of national security, asked him to put a stop to it. really you've got probably four acts of obstruction here. keep in mind the corrupt intent is simply the intent to stop the investigation. that's all that means. >> there haven't been any direct orders to stop the investigation. he's hoping somebody drops something. he wants something to happen. he hasn't put out that direct order yet. >> bringing in the head of the fbi into the white house and saying, i sure hope you can say your way clear to stop it. that's not
the meeting, barry goldwater and party elders with richard nixon in august of '73 only happened becausewhat was on those tapes. >> let's talk about smoking gun. i'll stay with you for a moment. a lot of people are trying to get to material differences in these cases. in nixon's case he consented to the idea of trying to get cia to fire the special prosecutor. it was sort of similar situation. >> except here trump has done it himself. he apparently went to the head of the national...
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i mean, that was like goldwater turning on nixon mark parker has been curiously silent and i think thisy because they have to redo everything to compete with adidas they woke up from their wrong slumber, rumpelstiltskin and nobody knows how do compete. >> he said that north america is likely to get worse before it gets better. >> that's exactly right. i'm looking to see if the real estate trusts that have been challenged are going up because they have the ability to have a new customer -- yeah simon property group that's right that that stock is up because they can take over -- if there's a sears, sears suddenly has the ability to be something. which is anything but. you know >> yeah. >> now, understand that whole foods initially -- people said wait a second, it's 400 plus stores what is he talking about, cramer that's not enough. kroger, ten times, no. they had a blueprint they were stymied because they had to please investors. they could not blow it out when i met with robb and mackie when they opened that beautiful brooklyn store they announced at my "mad money" that they were going
i mean, that was like goldwater turning on nixon mark parker has been curiously silent and i think thisy because they have to redo everything to compete with adidas they woke up from their wrong slumber, rumpelstiltskin and nobody knows how do compete. >> he said that north america is likely to get worse before it gets better. >> that's exactly right. i'm looking to see if the real estate trusts that have been challenged are going up because they have the ability to have a new...
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it is by law, goldwater nichols.he trump administration has in mind for an overall strategy in the middle east or anywhere else. we have an important -- it is complex. we do not needs to be contributing to further division. >> the whole idea there was any collusion with trump is where the narrative and the charade is because everybody knows russia is trying to undermine the us, has been for years. >> you are talking to the wrong guy, you should be talking to his people whether they colluded. mike flynn was his national security advisor. he had to leave because he lied about his contact with russians. maria: hillary clinton, we know who got $100 million from russian companies. the point i am making is there are deeper ties to russia on the democratic side then the republican side. as long as hillary continues to be so dramatic, the sky is falling all the time, the more democrats are going to continue to lose because they have no leadership, no vision and no ideals other than to try to bring our president down. >> atta
it is by law, goldwater nichols.he trump administration has in mind for an overall strategy in the middle east or anywhere else. we have an important -- it is complex. we do not needs to be contributing to further division. >> the whole idea there was any collusion with trump is where the narrative and the charade is because everybody knows russia is trying to undermine the us, has been for years. >> you are talking to the wrong guy, you should be talking to his people whether they...