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across town hubert humphrey stepped from his chartered jet. light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed >> a new line of police moving down the street now to take positions and try presumably to clear this intersection. a noisy but nonviolent crowd jams the streets. chicago police charge suddenly in all directions. >> the crowd is running. police are chasing them into grant park. >> they jab nightsticks at the stomach and skulls. [ crowd chanting "the whole world is watching" ] >> "the whole world is watching," chants the crowd on the side. >> the incident certainly could hardly be described any other way except unprovoked. and the police lost control. ♪ >> richard nixon can take some heart for what happened here this week. >> the impact could help thrust richard nixon into the white house next january. ♪ >> mr. nixon chose to open his drive for the white house in chicago where the democrats had a certain amount of difficulty last week. today the crowds were big, boisterous, and friendly. >> a picture of the city of chicago and the people of chicago w
across town hubert humphrey stepped from his chartered jet. light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed >> a new line of police moving down the street now to take positions and try presumably to clear this intersection. a noisy but nonviolent crowd jams the streets. chicago police charge suddenly in all directions. >> the crowd is running. police are chasing them into grant park. >> they jab nightsticks at the stomach and skulls. [ crowd chanting "the whole world is...
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>> i'm on. >> hubert, you on?. >> in a conference call, lbj updates the presidential candidates, confidentially, on a big breakthrough in the negotiations. north vietnam at last is willing to talk with south vietnam. >> this is in absolute confidence, because any speeches or any comments referring to the substance of these matters will be injurious to your country. >> after all this work all year, johnson finally had a package that the north vietnamese would accept. and he was selling it to the south vietnamese. >> nixon gets a top secret briefing from the commander in chief on his progress toward peace. and what does nixon do? he betrays the president and the nation. after a rally in ohio, nixon makes a call to his top lieutenant, and he orders him to pull the trigger on their scheme. how do we know this? >> we have the notes taken by nixon's campaign chief of staff, h.r. halderman. >> it's definitely a smoking gun as regards richard nixon's direct involvement and actions. >> nixon's asking about how to throw a m
>> i'm on. >> hubert, you on?. >> in a conference call, lbj updates the presidential candidates, confidentially, on a big breakthrough in the negotiations. north vietnam at last is willing to talk with south vietnam. >> this is in absolute confidence, because any speeches or any comments referring to the substance of these matters will be injurious to your country. >> after all this work all year, johnson finally had a package that the north vietnamese would...
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but hubert humphrey, jimmy carter. alan cranston. and the reason i say this as i learned a valuable lesson that i mentioned in the beginning of this discussion. the person that you disagree with in the middle of the day is the person you leave the room with with your arm around. there was a better time. his best friends in the senate were lloyd benson and dave prior. the saddest moments of his tenure was today a plane you could not find two figures in this country more polar opposites than jesse helms and yet and that it transcended politics for go and the senator had a terrible about that led to another surgeon. he had not seen me and said i have not seen justin and then i explained to him. he was visibly upset and said can you help me? i said sure. he said can you arrange for me to go to bethesda? i call the capital police. jesse helms was running the station my wife and i grew up watching in raleigh. i took him to the naval hospital secrets up by the bed. somebody probably said something bad about him during the vietnam protest so
but hubert humphrey, jimmy carter. alan cranston. and the reason i say this as i learned a valuable lesson that i mentioned in the beginning of this discussion. the person that you disagree with in the middle of the day is the person you leave the room with with your arm around. there was a better time. his best friends in the senate were lloyd benson and dave prior. the saddest moments of his tenure was today a plane you could not find two figures in this country more polar opposites than...
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one of the most prominent was hubert humphrey, president nixon's chief opponent in the last election a leader in the democratic party, he conversed with a president then chatted with newsmen. i think we have to realize that if the president is moving and he is trying and i believe he has made some progress, that's my view of it, i think he has. this mean that you support whatever the president has done in vietnam up until now? >> i think what he has done has been good. he hopes he can do more. i hope he can. i believe that no man in this country is more desirous of bringing about an acceptable and workable settlement in vietnam than the president of the united states. >> washington, and in particular the white house, has been a focal point for groups demonstrated for or against something or someone. is a citizen'sts right under the constitution. president nixon is aware of the objections raised by the vocal minority both responsible and irresponsible. on him has pressure been from those who would either get troops out immediately for those who want a buildup to force a military victo
one of the most prominent was hubert humphrey, president nixon's chief opponent in the last election a leader in the democratic party, he conversed with a president then chatted with newsmen. i think we have to realize that if the president is moving and he is trying and i believe he has made some progress, that's my view of it, i think he has. this mean that you support whatever the president has done in vietnam up until now? >> i think what he has done has been good. he hopes he can do...
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one of the great americans in the second half of the 20th century, hubert humphrey. two people who could not be more on polar opposites and came together in one regard. that was the love of country and their belief that the security of the united states had a hope to be free. among those who stood in this place, john kyle, marco rubio, john bolton, mike lee, ted cruz, the ambassador to the united states, the state of israel and lyle gardner's friend, conservative member of the european parliament, this is about them and this is about the legacy of senator helms as brian said so eloquently. i will go to the 1970s. in the united kingdom, the aircraft carrier freedom placed with democratic representative government. in the 1970s, when senator helms came to the united states senate, the united kingdom, i saw it, this young american whose father was stationed at a british military base. we now know the soviet back to labor unions holding the uk, the welfare state drew the life out of the people, the socialist labor government accepted the united kingdom's evolution into t
one of the great americans in the second half of the 20th century, hubert humphrey. two people who could not be more on polar opposites and came together in one regard. that was the love of country and their belief that the security of the united states had a hope to be free. among those who stood in this place, john kyle, marco rubio, john bolton, mike lee, ted cruz, the ambassador to the united states, the state of israel and lyle gardner's friend, conservative member of the european...
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monfils will face poland's hubert hurkacz next.aces novak djokovic next after beating frances tiafoe in straight sets. djokovic, who won the japan open on sunday, is the top seed in shanghai and has a bye to the second round. a surprise result here, croatia's marin cilic was beaten in straight sets beaten by albert ramos vinolas. cilic is now ranked 25th in the world, down from a career high of third last year. vinolas will play roger federer in the second round. the rugby world cup continues on tuesday, when south africa take on canada in pool b. the springboks need to win to guarantee their spot in the last 16. head coach rassie erasmus has made 13 changes to his side, but captain siya kolisi remains in the team. the flanker has been responding to questions on how he feels, being south africa's first black captain at a world cup. iamjust i am just very happy that i'm captain, and being the first black is not something that comes to my mind. i'mjust is not something that comes to my mind. i'm just really happy to be captain, it's
monfils will face poland's hubert hurkacz next.aces novak djokovic next after beating frances tiafoe in straight sets. djokovic, who won the japan open on sunday, is the top seed in shanghai and has a bye to the second round. a surprise result here, croatia's marin cilic was beaten in straight sets beaten by albert ramos vinolas. cilic is now ranked 25th in the world, down from a career high of third last year. vinolas will play roger federer in the second round. the rugby world cup continues...
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but there were other pictures, hubert humphrey, jimmy carter, even alan cranston and howell heflin. the reason i say this is i learned a valuable lesson that i mentioned at the beginning of this discussion, the person you disagree with in the middle of the day is somebody you leave the room with with your arm around. it was a better time. senator helms's best friends in the united states senate were people like lloyd benson and dale bumpers and david pryor. one of the saddest moments of his tenure in the united states senate was the day a plane crashed in minnesota and it took the life of senator paul wellstone. you could not find 2 figures this country more polar opposites, jesse helms, monroe from north carolina and paul wellstone of minneapolis. they had a special love between them that transcended politics and i will tell you, as the floor manager, senator helms had a terrible bout that led to another heart surgery and senator wellstone saw me and he said i haven't jesse and i explained it to him and he got visibly upset and said can you help me? i said sure. can you arrange for
but there were other pictures, hubert humphrey, jimmy carter, even alan cranston and howell heflin. the reason i say this is i learned a valuable lesson that i mentioned at the beginning of this discussion, the person you disagree with in the middle of the day is somebody you leave the room with with your arm around. it was a better time. senator helms's best friends in the united states senate were people like lloyd benson and dale bumpers and david pryor. one of the saddest moments of his...
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for years as president, perhaps no one in history, provided food for so many people in need, then hubert hoover, his humanitarian efforts span a half century, so this conference is a four case have a must much broader topic. the hoover foundation provided for provincial support for the conference and the museum, their ongoing support makes possible all of the exhibits, education programs, and public programs we offer, i hope you'll pick up a membership rupture in the lobby. and consider joining, if you're not already a member. please take time to enjoy our temporary exhibit, collaborating collectors, in the court and gallery, this highlights the collection, of the hoover's, over there travels. i invite you to join us after the conference for a reception where you can meet and chat with the speakers. we are fortunate to have many hoover descendants today, will members of the hoover family please stand and be recognized by the audience. (applause) you all have an opportunity to chat with them, at the reception following the conference. i also want to extend my thanks to my staff, especiall
for years as president, perhaps no one in history, provided food for so many people in need, then hubert hoover, his humanitarian efforts span a half century, so this conference is a four case have a must much broader topic. the hoover foundation provided for provincial support for the conference and the museum, their ongoing support makes possible all of the exhibits, education programs, and public programs we offer, i hope you'll pick up a membership rupture in the lobby. and consider...
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hitting a fresh all-time high today on the back of a morgan stanley price target hike analyst katie hubert9, now the high on the street. is the apple record rally unstop stom stoppable your favorite analyst on apple on the street. >> she has been generally better right than anybody else. i know she is not the highest rank but i always followed her and she has been right in my opinion more than anybody else now all of a sudden she raises to be the highest on the street. pretty aggressive missouri on her passport but what i love what she is looking at right now. talking about the does the tv mean for apple and how is that going forward? and how many people have they been able to get either subscribers or free through other buying i think she makes sense we all know the ecosystem and how apple works. they get newt the trap hold new there everybody is a member if you have a phone i have a phone your fireman needs the phone. that's the growth area we finally got underneath it i thought it was good. now turned out to be a good thing. when the phone went under 50% of the revenue i think that was
hitting a fresh all-time high today on the back of a morgan stanley price target hike analyst katie hubert9, now the high on the street. is the apple record rally unstop stom stoppable your favorite analyst on apple on the street. >> she has been generally better right than anybody else. i know she is not the highest rank but i always followed her and she has been right in my opinion more than anybody else now all of a sudden she raises to be the highest on the street. pretty aggressive...
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the frenchman will face poland's hubert hurkacz in the second round.eaten in straight sets beaten by albert ramos vinolas. cilic is now ranked 25th in the world, down from a career high of third last year. vinolas will play roger federer in the second round. sri lanka have won a first ever t20 series against pakistan. a second string side won by 35 runs, after bhanuka rajapaksa scored 77 to wrap up the three match series with a game to spare. several of their senior players chose to miss the series over security concerns in the country. thejob of replacing england's world cup winning cricket coach has been given to chris silverwood. he's the man selected to replace trevor baylis. he beat the likes of south africa's gary kirsten and ex—england captain alec stewart. his first task will be to steer england to victory, on theirforthcoming tour of new zealand. the rugby world cup continues in a few hours time, when south africa take on canada in pool b. the springboks need to win to guarantee their spot in the last 16. head coach rassie erasmus has made 13
the frenchman will face poland's hubert hurkacz in the second round.eaten in straight sets beaten by albert ramos vinolas. cilic is now ranked 25th in the world, down from a career high of third last year. vinolas will play roger federer in the second round. sri lanka have won a first ever t20 series against pakistan. a second string side won by 35 runs, after bhanuka rajapaksa scored 77 to wrap up the three match series with a game to spare. several of their senior players chose to miss the...
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. >> let's go to hubert calling from florida. good morning. >> good morning. i would like to make a comment. first of all, i stopped smoking five years ago. i don't vape. i think any type of smoking is detrimental to your health. secondly, only in america can companies make products that could be harmful to hurt or kill people all in the name of capitalism, all in the name of profit. that's just wrong. >> cigarettes are available in every country around the world. >>. >> caller: that's not the issue. >> the issue is that the cigarettes are killing so many people each other and we have the national academy of science and fda and physicians all indicating that adult smokers that switch to the products, it's not farm-free or risk-free, but it is far less farmful than smoking. when you have about 50% of smokers who are on the trajectory to smoke until they die, until they've caught a disease and can't turn back, we need to make sure we know that alternatives are far less harmful than smoking. that's important. >> caller: that's not the issue. it's doing it to our
. >> let's go to hubert calling from florida. good morning. >> good morning. i would like to make a comment. first of all, i stopped smoking five years ago. i don't vape. i think any type of smoking is detrimental to your health. secondly, only in america can companies make products that could be harmful to hurt or kill people all in the name of capitalism, all in the name of profit. that's just wrong. >> cigarettes are available in every country around the world. >>....
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people it will beg money bill more cars, the electric vehicle companies, i want you to think about hubert for a minute. that's what they were. in 1899, they had one taxicabs in new york city, a bit of a taxi ride you could rent a vehicle for a week or four months, you could buy the vehicle. they were relatively expensive but you could buy one. whether fan was that they had a hard time providing taxing because so many people released them holding them for a long period of time. it was a viable business. so what killed it? a couple of things cultural they will talk about a minute but in terms of growing concern in terms of business, one of the things that killed it was an attack on monopoly. if you recall you're history, roosevelt, the trust buster, this is 1890 turn of the century, trust are bad things started oil -- and particular got a big support of the gasoline automobile refer to them as the leg cab trust they were rapidly expanding. -- you do need to have in all fairness monopoly -- what is good if you only have three lives and you want to ride forget about it the whole point is to h
people it will beg money bill more cars, the electric vehicle companies, i want you to think about hubert for a minute. that's what they were. in 1899, they had one taxicabs in new york city, a bit of a taxi ride you could rent a vehicle for a week or four months, you could buy the vehicle. they were relatively expensive but you could buy one. whether fan was that they had a hard time providing taxing because so many people released them holding them for a long period of time. it was a viable...
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. >> hubert: -- then upper 70s tomorrow.ll talk about this and our today forecast coming up in three minutes. >> thank you. >> next this morning, a north bay brush fire that badly burned a man police say accidentally started it. >> first one of our top stories. the new information that we're learning about the couple killed as part of the crash in san francisco yesterday morning. what one victim's company is telling us overnight. >> and take a look at the big board where you see the dow is up, 129 points right there. it's 150 points at one point today. after a steady jobs report but still on track for a losing week. 6:41 for you right now. much more ahead. you're watching today in the bay. ♪ sup. ♪ loaded curly fries. get 'em delivered with doordash. ♪ loaded curly fries. ♪ ♪ try my $3 steak and parm get 'em delivered lowith doordash. curly fries. >>> we're at 47 at 7:00. 60 degrees at 10:00. we'll talk about what is ahead with hotter weather in the weekend forecast in less than 5 minutes. >> we're looking at smoother drive
. >> hubert: -- then upper 70s tomorrow.ll talk about this and our today forecast coming up in three minutes. >> thank you. >> next this morning, a north bay brush fire that badly burned a man police say accidentally started it. >> first one of our top stories. the new information that we're learning about the couple killed as part of the crash in san francisco yesterday morning. what one victim's company is telling us overnight. >> and take a look at the big board...
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and not wanting to remember there so that's the soviet mission and they had something to say about hubert genuinely. >> just in the case of germany, i showed really briefly the propaganda that we talk about in hungary but they conveniently left out the mass amount that they received and that process that we would've remember your whole life. they're being selected and months the navy year at a time. i think the people that remembered it did find peoples diaries in the forties and i think in the case of germany, it wasn't that popular maybe for political reasons this popularity people will know and they should be very proud of. >> as i went mentioned in my lecture, the tendency has been to talk about the only decade to risen in story aga fee of world wars one into. they discovered the topic of you will and discography after a much suffering there was beyond the determination of the war. historians i've taken up this topic and my genuine impression they will know much about it because are not taught that much history going that far back. europeans in my experience in europe is that the euro
and not wanting to remember there so that's the soviet mission and they had something to say about hubert genuinely. >> just in the case of germany, i showed really briefly the propaganda that we talk about in hungary but they conveniently left out the mass amount that they received and that process that we would've remember your whole life. they're being selected and months the navy year at a time. i think the people that remembered it did find peoples diaries in the forties and i think...
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hubert humphrey was the foreign s assistant. it was offered foreign assistant from the alignment. >> presidential candidate for years offered assistance by the soviets quietly and sometimes other countries and rejected it consistently. that's something that came up. richard nixon in 1968 took the initiative of being in communication with the south vietnamese and said i want you to drag your feet on a peace deal between the united states and the north vietnamese and if you do that, you will get a better deal from me. linda johnson was furious about that when he heard about it. >> what is your concern here now historically for the sort of the public itself when you se sesee see -- the president saying these new rules and this becomes the practice. >> that's what we are trying to get our arms around. >> we see what's happening in history before. these periods of enormous change. i would say this is on the order of about five victory of change historically and we have seen in america life. the difference is what you were mentioning
hubert humphrey was the foreign s assistant. it was offered foreign assistant from the alignment. >> presidential candidate for years offered assistance by the soviets quietly and sometimes other countries and rejected it consistently. that's something that came up. richard nixon in 1968 took the initiative of being in communication with the south vietnamese and said i want you to drag your feet on a peace deal between the united states and the north vietnamese and if you do that, you...
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joining a group like the black liberation army seems like a better strategy for change than voting for hubert humphrey, you know. >> yeah. and it was mostly, the bla wasn't the purist outlet for black rage. which had been rising since the 1950s through malcolm, through stokley, and finally after 10 years, of blacks calling for black power and black revolutionary and black revolution, and off the pig, finally somebody tried to do it. by and large they got cut to pieces. but they attacked a number of olice as well. >> kind of a delicious movement where one of the dla soldiers says don't you understand, you know, we're at war and the cop, he's cool. he's like, if we were at war i would have shot you already. >> would you not be handcuffed in the back of this patrol car, young man. >> anyway, so let me ask you one more question before we open it up. you guys can line up to the c-span microphone. etting the story. the reason i said this is so cinematic, if i were writing the screen play of "days of rage," it would be about some guy who lives in texas and new jersey getting his story. and, you know
joining a group like the black liberation army seems like a better strategy for change than voting for hubert humphrey, you know. >> yeah. and it was mostly, the bla wasn't the purist outlet for black rage. which had been rising since the 1950s through malcolm, through stokley, and finally after 10 years, of blacks calling for black power and black revolutionary and black revolution, and off the pig, finally somebody tried to do it. by and large they got cut to pieces. but they attacked a...
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. ♪ >> ahead of the 1968 election, richard nixon was running against then-vice president hubert humphreye johnson administration was trying to make a deal with vietnam to end the war. nixon's campaign secretly tried to convince the vietnam government to walk away from peace talks to make johnson and humphrey look incompetent. nixon would win the presidency by less than a percentage point. and, of course, there's a big winner of our 2016 election, vladimir putin. it exacerbated the vision and discord around our election and we're still dealing with the fallout and seeing new attempts from interference from russia. >> i made a call, the call was perfect. >> very another country manufacture dirt on his opponent, it is hard to imagine a more fundamental abuse of that office. >> remember what george washington said in his farewell george washington said in his farewell address. against the insidious wiles of foreign influence the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake. up next an extraordinary moment of forgiveness. this hug is making some people hopeful and some people uncomf
. ♪ >> ahead of the 1968 election, richard nixon was running against then-vice president hubert humphreye johnson administration was trying to make a deal with vietnam to end the war. nixon's campaign secretly tried to convince the vietnam government to walk away from peace talks to make johnson and humphrey look incompetent. nixon would win the presidency by less than a percentage point. and, of course, there's a big winner of our 2016 election, vladimir putin. it exacerbated the...
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when hubert humphrey, his opponent in the 1969 election, called to let him know he was dying from cancer, nixon consoled his former rival. when the two men hung up the phone, nixon turned to his aide, jack brennan, he said i don't care what it takes, i'm going to his funeral. start working on it. humphrey hung up the phone and turned to his wife and said no former president should have to live in exile. he wanted nixon to be seen at his funeral because he knew it would give the cub -- the country is a sense that there was grease. and the funeral marked nixon's first public appearance in washington with since watergate. ten years later, nixon publicly emerged at another funeral, this time to deliver the eulogy for his friend, former ohio state football coach woody hayes. this is what nixon said in his eulogy of his friend. he was never satisfied with success, and he was never going to be discouragedded by failure. there's a rule in life, nixon said of hayes, if you take no risk, you will suffer no defeats. but if you take no risks, you will win no victories. nixon, certainly, was describi
when hubert humphrey, his opponent in the 1969 election, called to let him know he was dying from cancer, nixon consoled his former rival. when the two men hung up the phone, nixon turned to his aide, jack brennan, he said i don't care what it takes, i'm going to his funeral. start working on it. humphrey hung up the phone and turned to his wife and said no former president should have to live in exile. he wanted nixon to be seen at his funeral because he knew it would give the cub -- the...
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it is easier for him than hubert humphrey because nixon's right flank was protected where humphrey would have gotten pummelled by the republicans. but it took great courage, as i said, and even on the air force one coming back home from beijing, nixon and kissinger were worried about the reception domestically, to what had just happened. and they didn't realize the impact of television, and the chinese military army, playing american songs, and toasting and the first summit that television had a major impact on and it was seen as a great triumph and by the way helped the morale of the american people, who had been fatigued, not only by the vietnam war, but by racial riots, assassinations, demonstrations, and people were just depressed, and to see that you could open up the one court of humanity, sort of put the ambivalent exit from vietnam in perspective in terms of what was important, and it also showed that we could sell that on the world stage and i think nixon and kissinger take great credit for the points as well as the specific objective. i think the longer we go, the kinder histor
it is easier for him than hubert humphrey because nixon's right flank was protected where humphrey would have gotten pummelled by the republicans. but it took great courage, as i said, and even on the air force one coming back home from beijing, nixon and kissinger were worried about the reception domestically, to what had just happened. and they didn't realize the impact of television, and the chinese military army, playing american songs, and toasting and the first summit that television had...
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and the democratic party of elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, et al is not the democratic party of hubertphrey. >> very good point. that party headed by bernie sanders or elizabeth warren, could it go on to win in a general election? >> i think it would be very tough for that party to win, but if donald trump continues to make gaffe after gaffe, mistake after mistake, donald trump could lose to an elizabeth warren, not the warren candidacy necessarily, bad pun, trumping the incumbent. neil: you remember what i remember, reading the history books, be careful of the consensus. herbert humphrey, before the stock market crash, he was a force of nature and the democrats are looking ahead, hey, we've got this guy fdr, big government, big everything else and then the crash came and the unthinkable came and a big government, you know, big player in government emerges with an easy victory. >> you're right. neil: situations can change and make for very different election outcomes. you're right. a great example of how there was such a fundamental shift of even the voting populace between herbert hoo
and the democratic party of elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, et al is not the democratic party of hubertphrey. >> very good point. that party headed by bernie sanders or elizabeth warren, could it go on to win in a general election? >> i think it would be very tough for that party to win, but if donald trump continues to make gaffe after gaffe, mistake after mistake, donald trump could lose to an elizabeth warren, not the warren candidacy necessarily, bad pun, trumping the...
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craig: hubert humphrey spoke there, george mcgovern spoke there. only democrats spoke there. frank: we got there on a saturday night and the place was jammed. frank: i think it was at that point that the national press started to take us seriously. it was at that point that the press began using the term reagan democrat, which is still around today. i think most of them are republicans by now. that was a tremendous shot of credibility, nationally, the belief that we were not limited to just the 30% or whatever it was of the electorate that called themselves republicans in those days. there was a whole new swath of independence and democrats who were looking for something else. craig: in part, a rejection of carter. reagan, the issues he is talking about in 1976 have really changed by 1980, except soviet communism and soviet advances which, by 1980, the republican party has rejected detente. they have not embraced reagan's strong anti-soviet positions yet. but reagan is talking about a whole new set of issues. and socialultural issues which didn't really talk 1976.in frank: by
craig: hubert humphrey spoke there, george mcgovern spoke there. only democrats spoke there. frank: we got there on a saturday night and the place was jammed. frank: i think it was at that point that the national press started to take us seriously. it was at that point that the press began using the term reagan democrat, which is still around today. i think most of them are republicans by now. that was a tremendous shot of credibility, nationally, the belief that we were not limited to just the...
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i can go back to 1976 when jimmy carter was running, what about hubert humphrey, scoop jackson, anybodyhis unknown former florida governor/peanut farmer? it is not unprecedented, reminder in this crowded field, some democrats are looking beyond the field, right? >> well, of course. michelle obama, in 2016 was one of hillary clinton's best surrogates. she is very popular in the party. president trump is very popular in the party. so there are certainly voters who may not be quite as satisfied with the current field, imagining what it would be like to have michelle obama at the top of ticket i think they will vote for someone else, if they're engaged especially in state like new hampshire f they're engaged primary voters they are probably going to vote, even if their number one choice is michelle obama. neil: talked about the hunter biden interview on abc whether that helps to put closure on the issue for his dad but i kind of think the opposite. your thought. >> interesting timing here today in ohio for the debate. continues the conversation. the conversation wasn't going away. hunter bi
i can go back to 1976 when jimmy carter was running, what about hubert humphrey, scoop jackson, anybodyhis unknown former florida governor/peanut farmer? it is not unprecedented, reminder in this crowded field, some democrats are looking beyond the field, right? >> well, of course. michelle obama, in 2016 was one of hillary clinton's best surrogates. she is very popular in the party. president trump is very popular in the party. so there are certainly voters who may not be quite as...
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i think our ranking member for the administrator verma >> hubert humphrey said quote, the test of government law is how they treat those out are in the dawn of light, to children. this is even inscribed of all that went through the front door of hhs. on their watch, it's safe to say that this administration has failed that moral test. this administration inherited historically low rates among children. but banks to this administration sabotage the health care, those rates have gone up from 3.6 million uninsured in 2016 to 4.3 million uninsured children in 2018. you've said that you want to preserve medicaid for those who truly need it. our low income children among those which need medicaid? this is a yes or no question? >> as a mom of two children. i think having health insurance is very needed for their development. >> the new york times is reporting that since 2017, more than 1 million children have lost coverage in medicaid and chip. the census bureau on you watch and the children's rate increase to 5.5% and largely because the deadline in coverage of the medicaid and chip. they agree wi
i think our ranking member for the administrator verma >> hubert humphrey said quote, the test of government law is how they treat those out are in the dawn of light, to children. this is even inscribed of all that went through the front door of hhs. on their watch, it's safe to say that this administration has failed that moral test. this administration inherited historically low rates among children. but banks to this administration sabotage the health care, those rates have gone up...
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sat at his fate -- and we listened and we learned and we got involved going back to the campaign of huberts knowing what we were doing, just passing out bumper stickers that said about for humphrey. he was being brought along by the mitchell club and i was brought along and tutored by the late state senator, who was the first black woman in america ever to be elected to a state senate. [applause] despite those allegiances, we became political buddies right away. we were eager to find a way to strike out and change the system that had maintained discriminatory practices in education, housing, employment and health care, as it worked to deny political power. he was attracted to my grassroots campaign in 1979 to run for the city council with no money at all. thoughand he knew, even we did not discuss it at that time, that one day elijah, in the not-too-distant future, would be running for himself. i would go on later that year to get elected to the city council, winning by three votes. elijah thought it was funny. they came along and said, as long as you are black -- which meant the rest of m
sat at his fate -- and we listened and we learned and we got involved going back to the campaign of huberts knowing what we were doing, just passing out bumper stickers that said about for humphrey. he was being brought along by the mitchell club and i was brought along and tutored by the late state senator, who was the first black woman in america ever to be elected to a state senate. [applause] despite those allegiances, we became political buddies right away. we were eager to find a way to...
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. >> hubert humphrey with the namesake of the building that youu work and said quote the moral senseof government is how the government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children end quote. this quote is described on the wall as you walk in the front door of hhs. on your watch is safe to say that this administration has failed that moral task. this administration inherited historically low uninsured rates among children and but thanks to this administration sabotaging this management -- mismanagement of health care those rates have gone up from 3.6 million uninsured in 2016 24.3 million uninsured children in 2018. you've said you want to pursue medicare and medicaid for those who need it. our low-income children among those who need medicaid fix this is a yes or no question. >> as a mom of two children i think having health insurance for children is extremely important. >> very well. "the news york times" has reported yesterday that since 27 to more than 1 million children have lost coverage and medicaid and. jeff:s . further the census bureau reported on your watch thean
. >> hubert humphrey with the namesake of the building that youu work and said quote the moral senseof government is how the government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children end quote. this quote is described on the wall as you walk in the front door of hhs. on your watch is safe to say that this administration has failed that moral task. this administration inherited historically low uninsured rates among children and but thanks to this administration sabotaging this...
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hubert and the kaiser ville on behind me.e or you can see the smoke in the hills over there that's more of the side where this fire started i just kept going east east and then it went south and that's when enough acted. this winery so to rock weiner you can still see some flames right there look. 2 firefighters rushing. there's a lot of. and each scene and a lot of fire it's happening here and there's and on top of it. you know we keep hearing 10% contained in that first says that thought that well they probably had more contained than 10 percentage haven't heard yet but being out here boots on the ground. it is a very understandable and they say 10%. >>it coained just because of the severity of this the fires that are all. guys are real and and hillsbor and then heading into windsor. so my live shots earlier i was up in the hillside where fire was spreading and spreading and that was above. healdsburg and all the fire stations are there on defense mode trying to save places like this one they tried to save. the result of it
hubert and the kaiser ville on behind me.e or you can see the smoke in the hills over there that's more of the side where this fire started i just kept going east east and then it went south and that's when enough acted. this winery so to rock weiner you can still see some flames right there look. 2 firefighters rushing. there's a lot of. and each scene and a lot of fire it's happening here and there's and on top of it. you know we keep hearing 10% contained in that first says that thought that...