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there is no hubert humphrey in this political race.this an issue that's going to set them back for years to come. >> speaking of politics, coming, up, the clinton foundation money. is this latest story a major problem for hillary's campaign or is it much ado about very little? i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. this is an allen family production. and here's why we love chex. one, choices like chocolate, vanilla and honey nut. two, no artificial colors or flavors. three..it's gluten free. chex. full of what you love. free of what you don't. you could sit at your computer and read all about zero-turn mowers. click. scroll. tweet. or you could just sit on a john deere z435 eztrak and feel its power. you'll know it'll get the job done fast. when it's time to pick a mower you've got to get on one. visit your local john deere dealer for a test drive today. sign up to take your turn on a
there is no hubert humphrey in this political race.this an issue that's going to set them back for years to come. >> speaking of politics, coming, up, the clinton foundation money. is this latest story a major problem for hillary's campaign or is it much ado about very little? i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. this is an allen family...
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richard nixon in 1960, hubert humphrey in 1968, gerald ford in 1976, al gore in 2000 after eight years of incumbency. e.j. dionne says that hillary's model will be george bush sr. who in 1988 ran himself as a more palatable alternative to ronald reagan and ran a brutal campaign against democrat michael dukakis. hillary clinton will have to put distance between herself and barack obama and get tough on the more extreme elements of the republican party. jeb bush might be running himself. hillary clinton and not him will take his father as a role model. annette: controversy in turkey over the pope's mention of the armenian genocide. oliver: this template has a headline on its front page -- "pope 1915 crisis." the minister of foreign affairs summons the vatican ambassador in ankara and says they are straying from the facts. in the english edition it says the pope was only citing a statement that had previously been signed by his predecessor pope john paul ii in 2001. it notes that while a number of countries have recognized the genocide but not the united states, and he wonders if the arme
richard nixon in 1960, hubert humphrey in 1968, gerald ford in 1976, al gore in 2000 after eight years of incumbency. e.j. dionne says that hillary's model will be george bush sr. who in 1988 ran himself as a more palatable alternative to ronald reagan and ran a brutal campaign against democrat michael dukakis. hillary clinton will have to put distance between herself and barack obama and get tough on the more extreme elements of the republican party. jeb bush might be running himself. hillary...
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do you suppose we could get hubert humphrey and jacob jabts to debate in a temple? that would be a case of a demagogue and a pedagogue having a dialogue in a synagogue. or bill might use notes and asides to set the record straight as he diddane letter to san francisco chronicle columnist. con had written it was to peter mars's lovely sad eye's wife audry that bill buckley said what is the secret behind those sad eyes. departing hastily when autedry replied, it is the sadness of a socialist looking at a fascist republican. bill's reply, a, i have never laid eyes on mrs. moss as far as i know. b, i have said to anyone what is -- i have never said to anyone in -- to anyone what is the secret behind those sad eyes and c, if mrs. maus or anyone else had proffered such an explanation to me, her trouble would not be sad eyes but black and blue eyes. [laughter] a young blond and at that point rolly pollee christopher simans joined the staff in 1967. he was amazingly versatile bright and arresting writer and competent in all sorts of fields. he soon took charge of a number o
do you suppose we could get hubert humphrey and jacob jabts to debate in a temple? that would be a case of a demagogue and a pedagogue having a dialogue in a synagogue. or bill might use notes and asides to set the record straight as he diddane letter to san francisco chronicle columnist. con had written it was to peter mars's lovely sad eye's wife audry that bill buckley said what is the secret behind those sad eyes. departing hastily when autedry replied, it is the sadness of a socialist...
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and the best description of treatment comes from hubert humphrey. and again. i am quoting from the book. he of subjected by the persuasion treatment of humor and statistics. then analogy. with the hbj pulling a support of clipping and machine owe out after another. it was had up free said. i quote. almost help knot i can experience. i came out of the session covered with blood, sweat. tears. and spit. and sperm. ladies and gentlemen. [applause] that's great. [applause] thank you. [applause] you're watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books.
and the best description of treatment comes from hubert humphrey. and again. i am quoting from the book. he of subjected by the persuasion treatment of humor and statistics. then analogy. with the hbj pulling a support of clipping and machine owe out after another. it was had up free said. i quote. almost help knot i can experience. i came out of the session covered with blood, sweat. tears. and spit. and sperm. ladies and gentlemen. [applause] that's great. [applause] thank you. [applause]...
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so just as long as you are funnier than you are talented and if memory serves me right, hubert humphreyasn't johnny carson. and keep keith says does the same apply to tv anchors? >> not all acres just the folks that say stuff like that. and finally one individual says that's stupid, moronic conceited, and pushy, isn't funny enough for you because that is you. so clear enough? [laughter] forget about the market. lou dobbs is next. >> at evening, everyone, i am ashley webster in for lou dobbs. president obama dismissing the controversial sale of a sophisticated missile system to iran. and the president went further saying that he was surprised it didn't happen sooner. we will take up the president's dangerous policy failures in the middle east with former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia robert jordan. in the meantime jeb bush aligning himself with president obama. the potential candidate pushing people to adopt the president's stance on amnesty for illegal immigrants and the confirmation
so just as long as you are funnier than you are talented and if memory serves me right, hubert humphreyasn't johnny carson. and keep keith says does the same apply to tv anchors? >> not all acres just the folks that say stuff like that. and finally one individual says that's stupid, moronic conceited, and pushy, isn't funny enough for you because that is you. so clear enough? [laughter] forget about the market. lou dobbs is next. >> at evening, everyone, i am ashley webster in for...
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barry goldwater and hubert humphrey. as a consequence the senate functioned as it was designed.rmoil in those early years that i served arrived at consensus. all of america was better for it. all those i mentioned, including former and current senators are with us today. they understood and understand no one has a corner on the truth. no one's perspective is the only perspective. each of them understood as teddy that our actions in this chamber must ultimately reflect the decent saying, the honor, and the capacity of the american people. that we are privileged to serve. i know it is the keys hope that thousands of young people and generations will step into this chamber, and in succeeding debates, stand at those desks and understand the basic truths about what makes this institution the colossus of the constitution, as john adams said. our hope is that each of you leave, understanding one guarantee of our future aspirations as a country is your active protection nation -- participation in the greatest democracy in the history of the world, and understand the role the most delive
barry goldwater and hubert humphrey. as a consequence the senate functioned as it was designed.rmoil in those early years that i served arrived at consensus. all of america was better for it. all those i mentioned, including former and current senators are with us today. they understood and understand no one has a corner on the truth. no one's perspective is the only perspective. each of them understood as teddy that our actions in this chamber must ultimately reflect the decent saying, the...
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hubert humphrey, mel son rockefeller, dwight eisenhower. give me a break.y, there's a lot more attacking of the other candidate today. there was once a time when accusing a candidate of being soft on communism was unacceptable. today they're out there comparing the rivals to those who sold out to hitler. they accused the president of being an illegal immigrant from africa. maybe these two factors are connected. the wariness of good people of high quality to jump into the political waters, and the sleaze balls out there floating in it. that's "hardball" for now. it's true. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from north charleston, south carolina. i'm chris hayes. in just a moment, we are going to bring you the first-ever extended interview with the man who shot the instantly iconic horrifying video from his cell phone, that depicts the shooting death of scott by michael slagger. earlier today, michael slager was arraigned, charged with murder here in the city of 100,000. that, after a shooting on saturday, w
hubert humphrey, mel son rockefeller, dwight eisenhower. give me a break.y, there's a lot more attacking of the other candidate today. there was once a time when accusing a candidate of being soft on communism was unacceptable. today they're out there comparing the rivals to those who sold out to hitler. they accused the president of being an illegal immigrant from africa. maybe these two factors are connected. the wariness of good people of high quality to jump into the political waters, and...
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hubert humphrey walked out of the convention over civil rights. were not necessarily so far behind where democrats were, but they are making this an issue that will set them back years to come. >>> put a little pause button here. coming up the clinton foundation money. is this latest story a major problem for >>> welcome back. we are two weeks into the hillary clinton presidential campaign. republicans and journalists have been working themselves into a frenzy over a new book on the clintons that's about to be released. it's called "clinton cash." alleges a too-cozy relationship between bonations to the clinton foundation and clinton family speaking fees and decisions made by hillary clinton's state department. let me bring in the panel to discuss how damaging they all think this is. helene, let me start with you. the allegations there is a and c. there's been an argument, okay, the trouble is how do you prove the connection "new york times" your paper did a big story on this russian issue having to do with uranium purchase. there is not a connect
hubert humphrey walked out of the convention over civil rights. were not necessarily so far behind where democrats were, but they are making this an issue that will set them back years to come. >>> put a little pause button here. coming up the clinton foundation money. is this latest story a major problem for >>> welcome back. we are two weeks into the hillary clinton presidential campaign. republicans and journalists have been working themselves into a frenzy over a new book...
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and ironically the reason reason they changed is because of something that hubert humphrey had done and they created federal funds to try to recognize treat and prevent the child abuse protection treatment act. it was passed by the nixon administration but there were christian scientists in the administration that saw it was going to be shown on the religion. the recognition of the neglect that the scientists would come under fire for what essentially is a medical neglect to the pit in the caviar to unless they had a religious exception to child-abuse neglect. all 50 states initially passed the law. they later went to jail for their role in watergate. the other was the chief domestic adviser. it never seems to go away, does it? [laughter] the other thing i struggled with in this book was trying to figure out how i would approach it from my own standpoint and i'm not particularly a religious person and i thought when i first wrote it but i would take the stance by the militant atheism, but i didn't end up there and not at all actually than the reason i think was i tried to see this from
and ironically the reason reason they changed is because of something that hubert humphrey had done and they created federal funds to try to recognize treat and prevent the child abuse protection treatment act. it was passed by the nixon administration but there were christian scientists in the administration that saw it was going to be shown on the religion. the recognition of the neglect that the scientists would come under fire for what essentially is a medical neglect to the pit in the...
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so just as long as you are funnier than you are talented and if memory serves me right, hubert humphreycarson. and keep keith says does the same apply to tv anchors? >> not all acres just the folks that say stuff like that. and finally one individual says that's stupid, moronic conceited, and pushy, isn't funny enough for you because that is you. so clear enough? [laughter] >>> all right, welcome to "the best of imus" on the fox business network in new york city. there's the heart of times square just down the block. i'm connell mcshane. nice to be with you. we've lined up some of imus' best interviews for the next few hours. this man dropped by the studio recently to talk about his career, the fact he sold out
so just as long as you are funnier than you are talented and if memory serves me right, hubert humphreycarson. and keep keith says does the same apply to tv anchors? >> not all acres just the folks that say stuff like that. and finally one individual says that's stupid, moronic conceited, and pushy, isn't funny enough for you because that is you. so clear enough? [laughter] >>> all right, welcome to "the best of imus" on the fox business network in new york city....
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so just as long as you are funnier than you are talented and if memory serves me right, hubert humphrey johnny carson. and keep keith says does the same apply to tv anchors? >> not all acres just the folks that say stuff like that. and finally one individual says that's stupid, moronic conceited, and pushy, isn't funny enough for you because that is you. so clear enough? [laughter] and i love saying it. have a great weekend. >> the day-old tradition is under attack. >> the assault on religious liberty. >> this woman sells flowers. >> is very special to me. >> when robert married a man government said that she must. >> it's not about the money, it's about freedom. >> the government said the indians must give up their feather and that she must pay for contraception. >> the government demand that we choose between the care of elderly or our faith and. >> church and state is absolute. >> really?
so just as long as you are funnier than you are talented and if memory serves me right, hubert humphrey johnny carson. and keep keith says does the same apply to tv anchors? >> not all acres just the folks that say stuff like that. and finally one individual says that's stupid, moronic conceited, and pushy, isn't funny enough for you because that is you. so clear enough? [laughter] and i love saying it. have a great weekend. >> the day-old tradition is under attack. >> the...
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hubert humphrey, 196r8. al gore, 2000.ully navigated that was george bush jr. >> it's going to be fascinating. >> it was a success frl presidency. >> i don't expect her to do mump media. i don't. i don't expect to put herself into the tough answer the question, madam. i expect her to run on she's a grandma, touchy feely first woman in the white house, it's a legacy, come on, gals, let's get out there. for the old gender, give me a ge give me an e, give me an n, give me a d, give me an e, give me an r. i expect all that. when it comes down to brass tax, policy, she can't answer the questions because it will run right up against as you rightfully point out the failed policies of barack obama. you know, hugging the middle is not easy, charles. ever try to hug the middle? it's hard to get your arms around the middle particularly when the middle is expanding here so much. because we have such chaos. >> i don't hug the middle because i don't leekike the middle. but i'm not running for the presidency after a president who hasn't
hubert humphrey, 196r8. al gore, 2000.ully navigated that was george bush jr. >> it's going to be fascinating. >> it was a success frl presidency. >> i don't expect her to do mump media. i don't. i don't expect to put herself into the tough answer the question, madam. i expect her to run on she's a grandma, touchy feely first woman in the white house, it's a legacy, come on, gals, let's get out there. for the old gender, give me a ge give me an e, give me an n, give me a d,...
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so just as long as you are funnier than you are talented and if memory serves me right, hubert humphreykeep keith says does the same apply to tv anchors? >> not all acres just the folks that say stuff like that. and finally one individual says that's stupid, moronic conceited, and pushy, isn't funny enough for you because that is you. so clear enough? [laughter] connell: welcome to the fast of the "imus in the morning" in the morning. beginning with cbs news cheryl atkinson and her book "stonewall".
so just as long as you are funnier than you are talented and if memory serves me right, hubert humphreykeep keith says does the same apply to tv anchors? >> not all acres just the folks that say stuff like that. and finally one individual says that's stupid, moronic conceited, and pushy, isn't funny enough for you because that is you. so clear enough? [laughter] connell: welcome to the fast of the "imus in the morning" in the morning. beginning with cbs news cheryl atkinson and...
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hubert humphrey walked out of the convention over civil rights.cans were not necessarily so far behind where democrats were, but they are making this an issue that will set them back years to come. >>> put a little pause button here. coming up the clinton foundation money. is this latest story a major problem for hillary's campaign you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right.
hubert humphrey walked out of the convention over civil rights.cans were not necessarily so far behind where democrats were, but they are making this an issue that will set them back years to come. >>> put a little pause button here. coming up the clinton foundation money. is this latest story a major problem for hillary's campaign you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose...
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that is when things change and ironically the reason that changes because of some in that hubert humphrey had done and he had created millions of dollars in federal funds to try and recognize, treat and prevent child abuse and that was called child abuse protection and treatment act. it was passed by the nixon administration. the nixon administration that there was about to be uncomfortable light shone on their christian scientists will come under fire for what essentially is medical neglect. they put in a caveat that no state could receive federal funds unless they had an place a religious exemption to child abuse and neglect laws. all 50 states initially passed the laws. those two christian scientists later went to jail for their role in watergate. one was nixon's chief of staff. the other was his chief domestic adviser john ehrlichman. watergate never seems to go away, does there? [laughter] the other thing that i struggled with in this book was trying to sort of figure out how i would approach it from a health standpoint in that i am not a particularly religious person. i thought when
that is when things change and ironically the reason that changes because of some in that hubert humphrey had done and he had created millions of dollars in federal funds to try and recognize, treat and prevent child abuse and that was called child abuse protection and treatment act. it was passed by the nixon administration. the nixon administration that there was about to be uncomfortable light shone on their christian scientists will come under fire for what essentially is medical neglect....
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but in short both of '71 and '69, what i believe hubert humphrey said -- i keep forgetting whether it was humphrey or wall rosstow one or the other -- both speaking to halderman and hague and nixon's people about the pentagon papers. one of them made the comment, no good democrat could have released these. now, i was a democrat. and i am a democrat. but i wasn't a good democrat. nor am i now, i must say. i'm kind of a self-hating democrat at the moment. in '69 i wasn't a good democrat. i was prepared to see the democrats get the blame which they richly deserved. i didn't want to punish them or do anything but in terms of ending the war, i thought it will only happen if the democrats accept the blame that is rightfully theirs. early on before nixon has planted his flag on this war. quickly. and i say the democrats i talked to were democrats and they rejected that idea. they would not have wanted to put out the pentagon papers. and so in answer to your question, my thought on the pentagon papers was this. that if they are the basis for hearings before fulbright they may -- fulbright's i
but in short both of '71 and '69, what i believe hubert humphrey said -- i keep forgetting whether it was humphrey or wall rosstow one or the other -- both speaking to halderman and hague and nixon's people about the pentagon papers. one of them made the comment, no good democrat could have released these. now, i was a democrat. and i am a democrat. but i wasn't a good democrat. nor am i now, i must say. i'm kind of a self-hating democrat at the moment. in '69 i wasn't a good democrat. i was...
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hot spot in the cold war is a cold spot for people aspiring to walk, to borrow a phrase from hubert humphrey, in the warm sunshine of human life. hundreds of thousands of refugees escaped, many died in the pros is he. many survived. some made it to america where they pursued the american dream. they have undertaken diverse endeavors from running small shops in orange county, virginia fishing operations in louisiana, to practicing medicine in places like pittsburgh pennsylvania. for those still under the communist regime, they must be ever fearful of a government all too willing to crush freedom. political freedom, religious freedom, freedom of the press, freedom of family life. in vietnam catholics buddhists, falun gong, and other religious minorities have been harassed and persecuted for their faith. in vietnam hundreds of political prisoners are held in jail or under house arrest. the vietnam government continues to restrain the oppressed. never forget our service members fought and many died to prevent the tragedies communist rule would impose upon them. the latter of which suffered genoc
hot spot in the cold war is a cold spot for people aspiring to walk, to borrow a phrase from hubert humphrey, in the warm sunshine of human life. hundreds of thousands of refugees escaped, many died in the pros is he. many survived. some made it to america where they pursued the american dream. they have undertaken diverse endeavors from running small shops in orange county, virginia fishing operations in louisiana, to practicing medicine in places like pittsburgh pennsylvania. for those still...
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now later on after the republican convention hubert humphrey approached rockefeller about being his vice president. he wanted humphrey wanted to run a national, in effect a coalition government, a unity campaign in that year when unity was hard to come by. c-span: by the way in your book you use a quote from lyndon johnson at the head of one of the chapters. you say rockefeller's wife ain't gonna let him get off the ground. that's from '64. >> guest: yeah. well, that was lbj's considered assessment of the political realities of the time. by the way, one thing that -- because it's so funny, people always look for contemporary connections. and, you know, remember the mississippi republican race we just went through where senator cochran won improbably with the support of african-american voters who had reregistered. the great climactic epic battle of the '64 campaign was goldwater versus rockefeller one on one in california. which in those days believe it or not, there was a poll that showed 70% of california republicans considered themselves moderates or liberals. but in any event, it was
now later on after the republican convention hubert humphrey approached rockefeller about being his vice president. he wanted humphrey wanted to run a national, in effect a coalition government, a unity campaign in that year when unity was hard to come by. c-span: by the way in your book you use a quote from lyndon johnson at the head of one of the chapters. you say rockefeller's wife ain't gonna let him get off the ground. that's from '64. >> guest: yeah. well, that was lbj's considered...
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his vice president, hubert humphreys, ran instead, but cannot escape the vietnam legacy. in november 1968, richard nixon became president and inherited a full-scale war in southeast asia. the war went on to become one of the seminal events of the 20th century. ultimately, 50,000 americans lost their lives. that shaped a generation of military leaders and politicians. joining us today are the men who made history. they helped and the war and the hammered out the paris peace accords. i want to introduce william smyser. he served in germany with u.s. forces. including as a witness to the berlin crisis in 1961, the beginning of the cold war. he was an advisor in 1969 and became a senior member of kissinger's national security council. he was responsible for vietnam affairs. after leaving in 1971, he served as political advisor and became deputy high commissioner for refugees and he is now a professor at georgetown university. next is winston lord. he was one of kissinger's closest advisers. he worked on every aspect of american foreign-policy, including the opening to china a
his vice president, hubert humphreys, ran instead, but cannot escape the vietnam legacy. in november 1968, richard nixon became president and inherited a full-scale war in southeast asia. the war went on to become one of the seminal events of the 20th century. ultimately, 50,000 americans lost their lives. that shaped a generation of military leaders and politicians. joining us today are the men who made history. they helped and the war and the hammered out the paris peace accords. i want to...
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to stay the course in vietnam, while hubert humphrey tried to hold the democrats together and alabama'sheary. the anti-war demonstrations escalated and have little impact on nixon and kissinger. we were a country unhinged and deeply divided. nixon crushed him. peace talks opened in paris, but the north knew it had a stronger hand and played tough. while the american role dwindled it did not end until this april, 1975 the north took the south to a chaotic, bloody shameful end. it was finally over. >> tom, in just a couple of minutes, it's hard to capture the turbulence and division present in this country at that time. going back to that vietnam war memorial in washington is an incredibly moving experience. >> for so many young people that's all they know about the war. i have a friend on that wall. i never fail to go by and touch his name. it was very emotional for me. he was a marine captain. he believed in the war as so many of the people who were serving there and died there did as well. i pleaded with him not to go back but he was a very strong old man. he went back and paid for it
to stay the course in vietnam, while hubert humphrey tried to hold the democrats together and alabama'sheary. the anti-war demonstrations escalated and have little impact on nixon and kissinger. we were a country unhinged and deeply divided. nixon crushed him. peace talks opened in paris, but the north knew it had a stronger hand and played tough. while the american role dwindled it did not end until this april, 1975 the north took the south to a chaotic, bloody shameful end. it was finally...