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john dean the second surprising revelation who was the chief desk officer of the cover-up and then switched sides to become the lead government witness, john was sentenced to 1 to 4 years in prison. but it turns out he never spent a night in jail. the jury and maybe the american public was led to believe he was being punished but in reality he was not. and third, what i uncovered and what i believe is what really drove nixon from office where secret allegations that the prosecutors made about his personal involvement in watergate. they were made in secret so we didn't know and could not refute them. the reason they were made in secret is because they had no witness who could testify to those allegations. they could say well if there was a meeting or they had no one to go on the stand to say dyk nixon says,-- that to say nixon says. we kind of did an introduction to the three most important time periods where what you saw on tv differed so much from what was going on behind the scenes. first was the aftermath of the break and arrest when we launched into the cover-up. people responsible for
john dean the second surprising revelation who was the chief desk officer of the cover-up and then switched sides to become the lead government witness, john was sentenced to 1 to 4 years in prison. but it turns out he never spent a night in jail. the jury and maybe the american public was led to believe he was being punished but in reality he was not. and third, what i uncovered and what i believe is what really drove nixon from office where secret allegations that the prosecutors made about...
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but they don't know what john dean has done. they don't know all his criminal acts. so dean in this key meeting is negotiating for immunity, for his own immunity. and what he says is what we really ought to do is immunize some people, let them go to the hill and explain the story so the point is to get the story out, not to prosecute people criminally, and he might have added, particularly me. they don't think they -- the rest of the people don't think they've done anything wrong, so they dismiss it out of hand. so here he is. i'm just going to read the red part, but i put it in context. "that's why i raised the point of this immunity concept again. you, the president, you're concerned there's something lurking here. it's been brought to your attention. now is the time to get to the facts. people have been protecting themselves. dean can't get the information. people wouldn't give it to him. there are indications there are other things. you'd like to get all this information out but it's not going to come out if people take the fifth before a grand jury." down again a
but they don't know what john dean has done. they don't know all his criminal acts. so dean in this key meeting is negotiating for immunity, for his own immunity. and what he says is what we really ought to do is immunize some people, let them go to the hill and explain the story so the point is to get the story out, not to prosecute people criminally, and he might have added, particularly me. they don't think they -- the rest of the people don't think they've done anything wrong, so they...
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john dean, the second surprising revelation, john dean, who was the chief desk officer of the cover-up, and then switched sides and became the lead government witness. john was sentenced to one to four years in prison for his role, his leadership role in the cover-up. but as it turns out, he never spent a night in jail. and the jury and maybe the american public was led to believe he was being punished, but in reality, he was not. he was kind of a setup. and third, what i've uncovered and what i believe is what really drove nixon from office were secret allegations the prosecutors made about nixon's personal involvement in watergate. they happen to be erroneous, but they were made in secret so we didn't know, and we couldn't refute them. and the reason they were made in secret was because they had no witness who could testify to their allegations. so they can say, well, a phone call occurred, there was a meeting, but they had nobody to go on the stand and say, dick nixon said, so they did it in secret so we didn't know. then beginning in week two, we kind of did an introduction to the
john dean, the second surprising revelation, john dean, who was the chief desk officer of the cover-up, and then switched sides and became the lead government witness. john was sentenced to one to four years in prison for his role, his leadership role in the cover-up. but as it turns out, he never spent a night in jail. and the jury and maybe the american public was led to believe he was being punished, but in reality, he was not. he was kind of a setup. and third, what i've uncovered and what...
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what if they really cross-examined john dean? i mean, buzhardt spent weeks preparing the reaction to john dean. it was tossed out. >> well, you would assume that dean would have been cross-examined had it gone to the senate. >> well, you know, what if, what if, what if. one of the difficulties that you got to factor in too, the rearming of the staff where both sides lost institutional memory. and nixon fading in power and influence as a lame duck. why would you stand up in front of the freight train? then there's just no percentage. last question. ma'am. >> i was wondering, has trisha cox or julie eisenhower reached out to you at all? >> well, i know them both. i didn't know them when i was on the staff. there was a very, very firm chinese wall between the staff and the family that you'd be fired if you attempted to cross. they're aware of my work, okay. the nixon foundation, which i'm not an officer or a director, the nixon foundation as a bifurcated view of watergate. half the people think nixon will never get a fair shake if w
what if they really cross-examined john dean? i mean, buzhardt spent weeks preparing the reaction to john dean. it was tossed out. >> well, you would assume that dean would have been cross-examined had it gone to the senate. >> well, you know, what if, what if, what if. one of the difficulties that you got to factor in too, the rearming of the staff where both sides lost institutional memory. and nixon fading in power and influence as a lame duck. why would you stand up in front of...
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he prepared questions for john dean in the irvine committee and they would not touch him. he prepared a 50 page defense based on the tapes. we released it with the tape. not a single article. it was there, it just did not get covered. there was the eastern liberal establishment press and only three networks. they are all headquartered within a six block area in midtown manhattan. the two dominant newspapers where the new york times and the washington post which was not that., but everybody in washington reads the post. it structures the debate for that day. it is influential in washington dc. there were two weekly newsweek magazines and they were supposed to provide the in depth analysis and they did. it was all anti-nixon. so nixon's isolation and lame duck status meant essentially he had no defenders outside of the white house compound itself. the urban committee republicans decided not to fight and howard baker wanted to run for president. he was not going to stand in the way. if you stood up to defend nixon, the press would be all over you. where do you kids go to scho
he prepared questions for john dean in the irvine committee and they would not touch him. he prepared a 50 page defense based on the tapes. we released it with the tape. not a single article. it was there, it just did not get covered. there was the eastern liberal establishment press and only three networks. they are all headquartered within a six block area in midtown manhattan. the two dominant newspapers where the new york times and the washington post which was not that., but everybody in...
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you remember when we were talking about triggering irs audits from john dean had 17 people, when i came out, it turned out another thing that was happening was the white house was asking to see irs return. on particular individuals. and it turned out, they were being requested by the counsel's office. and it turned out, the individual and the counsel's office was asking to see these irs returns, these tax returns, your tax returns. trumps tax returns. was clark mullen off. mollenhoff and there was a story about it, you know, three years later who cares. so turns out, the president of the des moines register said that is strange. and he did some checking and he found out which returns were requested. all right? and he found out they were returns by people clark did not like. that he had written articles about or that the des moines washington bureau was writing articles about. so, what you have this village schooled, this great hero of investigative reporting, when he was in power. immediate abuse. and they fired him for it, that didn't make a big public thing out of it, i uncovered this
you remember when we were talking about triggering irs audits from john dean had 17 people, when i came out, it turned out another thing that was happening was the white house was asking to see irs return. on particular individuals. and it turned out, they were being requested by the counsel's office. and it turned out, the individual and the counsel's office was asking to see these irs returns, these tax returns, your tax returns. trumps tax returns. was clark mullen off. mollenhoff and there...
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john dean weighs in on what this could mean. next.y birthday music] ♪ ♪ don't get mad, put those years to work with e*trade. at t-mobile, what can you get when you a buy a samsung galaxy note 10? you get unlimited data while on a network that goes further than ever before. use as much as you want. when you want. a netflix subscription on us. stream all your favorite movies and shows. and for a limited time. buy any samsung galaxy note 10 and get one samsung galaxy note 10 for free. that's right. get one samsung galaxy note 10 for free. >>> in a new court filing deutsche bank indicates it has trump related tax returns. the bank won't say whose. the names are redacted. they could end up in the hands of house democrats who subpoenaed them. john dean thank you so much. appreciate you joining us. house democrats one step closer to seeing the president's tax returns? >> they have a strong case. they have a law that actually authorizes them to get those returns. in the ways and means committee. they have other subpoenas that the finance comm
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joining me to discuss, john dean, olivia newtsy and michael d'antonio. e truth about trump." good evening to you all. what is the da looking for, john? >> it's not clear, other than he may suspect that the records of the company have not been properly kept as a result of the payment. and that's the point that michael cohen made when he was testifying before the house. he said that he was paid by the organization by weisselberg and either don jr. or eric. he was not sure which signature was on the check. and so, that's what obviously they are looking at, how was that accounted for. >> this all comes after federal prosecutors announced a few weeks ago they had closed the investigation in to the same payments. why would state prosecutors now take it up? >> that question back to me again? >> yeah. to you, john, sorry. >> oh, happy to take it. happy to take it. you know, there are probably multiple reasons: one, is this office, cy vance's office has been known in the past to be soft on the trump family. his daughter and his son were once in the clutches of tha
joining me to discuss, john dean, olivia newtsy and michael d'antonio. e truth about trump." good evening to you all. what is the da looking for, john? >> it's not clear, other than he may suspect that the records of the company have not been properly kept as a result of the payment. and that's the point that michael cohen made when he was testifying before the house. he said that he was paid by the organization by weisselberg and either don jr. or eric. he was not sure which...
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john dean. john, thank you so much. you joining us here. >> thank you, don. >> house democrats one step closer do you think to seeing the president's tax returns? >> well, they have a strong case. they have a law that actually authorizes them to get those returns in the ways and means committee. they have other subpoenas at the finance committee. eventually they will probably get them. but the question is will it be before the 2020 election? >> that is a big question. the question. deutsche bank argued to the appeals court there are statutory contractual and privacy concerns in disclosing whose tax returns that they have that would fall under the subpoena. are those valid reasons to withhold them? >> well, the trump firm himself, the president himself is arguing that they shouldn't be turned over. and those would be the core arguments he would make. and the bank would indeed have those obligations. so they're not illegitimate. it's just they're up against this rather unusual law that specifically authorizes two committe
john dean. john, thank you so much. you joining us here. >> thank you, don. >> house democrats one step closer do you think to seeing the president's tax returns? >> well, they have a strong case. they have a law that actually authorizes them to get those returns in the ways and means committee. they have other subpoenas at the finance committee. eventually they will probably get them. but the question is will it be before the 2020 election? >> that is a big question....
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evil 3030 minutes john dean. for. the world is getting worse and. more catastrophes among the problems. the global 3000 talks would seem british researchers who take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good point but it's much much better than it was how. is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts august 19th on digital. education is not only for employment education his father and palmer i'm saw that incoming 1015 years the one of them think about how 3. the values of tolerance. and understanding these things cannot be ignored for ever because the fundamentalist forces and the fanatic courses are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine the apollo the power of communication the power of technology ordinary people must not morally support them must not suppose in this award that the international community has to invest more on the education which can prevent young people to enter into that trap and of the forces. to separate mass shootings in the us have left at least 29 people
evil 3030 minutes john dean. for. the world is getting worse and. more catastrophes among the problems. the global 3000 talks would seem british researchers who take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good point but it's much much better than it was how. is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts august 19th on digital. education is not only for employment education his father and palmer i'm saw that incoming 1015 years the one of them think...
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say the trumpet ministration is in fast competition with what happened in the nixon administration john dean is a former white house counsel whose 973 testimony helps seal the fate of president richard nixon in watergate he also appeared before congress recently and sounded a warning about partisan division and incivility there's too much polarization the sunset in the questioning sitting here and the shots that get taken that witnesses the president trump exacerbates political polarization in the u.s. but it is the result of a social sorting process between the parties that began with the passage of civil rights legislation in the 1960 s. it's culminated in the formation of democratic and republican parties made up of distinctive racial ethnic and religious groups we are at inclusion of basically a 60 year political journey and it's a disaster. because the parties have divided over fundamental visions of the national character the drug man is a senior fellow in the political reform program at the think tank the new america the republican party basically sees the true national identity of am
say the trumpet ministration is in fast competition with what happened in the nixon administration john dean is a former white house counsel whose 973 testimony helps seal the fate of president richard nixon in watergate he also appeared before congress recently and sounded a warning about partisan division and incivility there's too much polarization the sunset in the questioning sitting here and the shots that get taken that witnesses the president trump exacerbates political polarization in...
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john? >> dean reynolds in chicago. >>> we have an important update related to a huge air bag recall we've been covering that involves 10s of millions of vehicles. it turns out some of the replacement air bags are now failing. today toyota announced it is recalling 135,000 cars in the u.s., including 2003 to 2008 corolla sedans and 2005 to 20ma tricks hatchbacks. for a full list go to cbsnews.com/recall. >>> turning to overseas today, british prime minister boris johnson made an extraordinary move to force through his brexit plan. he got parliament suspended until mid-october. elizabeth palmer reports on the outrage that followed. >> reporter: just when it looked as if brexit's exit from the european union couldn't get any more volatile, it did. these protesters are outraged by boris johnson's move. >> i am answering. >> order, order, order! >> reporter: after months of dysfunctional wrangling by parliamentarians over the terms of brexit, the prime minister appears to have had enough. he's decided t
john? >> dean reynolds in chicago. >>> we have an important update related to a huge air bag recall we've been covering that involves 10s of millions of vehicles. it turns out some of the replacement air bags are now failing. today toyota announced it is recalling 135,000 cars in the u.s., including 2003 to 2008 corolla sedans and 2005 to 20ma tricks hatchbacks. for a full list go to cbsnews.com/recall. >>> turning to overseas today, british prime minister boris johnson...
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dennis, karen, nug, captain dildo, the reed family, john, dean and leslie, providing music for the eventht. and you're in the brewing company, right, guys? [cheers and applause] what are you drinking there, guillermo? >> oh, i drinking the jimmy kim-ale. >> jimmy: i like that. >> i like it, too. jimmy kim-ale. >> jimmy: sounds like you guys have been drinking all day. >> non-stopping here. >> jimmy: you deserve it, guillermo. guillermo's been canvassing the town, going door to door making the final push. and let's take a look at some video to see the important work guillermo's been doing in ♪ >> what is going to take to get jimmy's vote for mayor of dildo. >> i think jimmy's going to have to come up here if he wants my vote. >> what about if he gives everybody health care. >> we already have health care. >> oh, you see he did it. he's fast. hi, how are you? what do you say? oh. hi, sir, how are you? >> not bad. >> are you going to vote for jimmy kimmel? >> of course. who isn't? >> oh, great, great. you're my type of lady. come over ♪ >> welcome. well. >> hello? >> hi, guys. hi, family. l
dennis, karen, nug, captain dildo, the reed family, john, dean and leslie, providing music for the eventht. and you're in the brewing company, right, guys? [cheers and applause] what are you drinking there, guillermo? >> oh, i drinking the jimmy kim-ale. >> jimmy: i like that. >> i like it, too. jimmy kim-ale. >> jimmy: sounds like you guys have been drinking all day. >> non-stopping here. >> jimmy: you deserve it, guillermo. guillermo's been canvassing the...
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. >> jimmy: that's nug, my best friend in dildo, andrew, karen, john, dean, and the gentleman dresseds elvis is dennis, the owner of the boathouse. are there other elvises in dildo, dennis? >> not that i know of. >> jimmy: what about denniss, are there other dennises there? >> probably a few. >> jimmy: lloyd pretty, who is known as captain dildo, the town mascot, hi, lloyd, how are you? [cheers and applause] not only do you sometimes dress, why aren't you dressed as captain dildo right now, lloyd? >> it's a little too hot for that, jimmy. >> jimmy: you do have the captain dildo statue. this is the official statue, not the one that was stolen recently, is it not? >> no, it's not. >> jimmy: let's get a closer look at captain dildo. i have a feeling this is something kids are going to really love. can we make that a little less terrifying when i become mayor? [ laughter ] guillermo, what did you do today? what was your day like? >> jimmy, we've been campaign for you. >> jimmy: you've been campaigning, not complaining? >> dildo's all yours, jimmy. >> jimmy: you think so? >> yes, 100%. >>
. >> jimmy: that's nug, my best friend in dildo, andrew, karen, john, dean, and the gentleman dresseds elvis is dennis, the owner of the boathouse. are there other elvises in dildo, dennis? >> not that i know of. >> jimmy: what about denniss, are there other dennises there? >> probably a few. >> jimmy: lloyd pretty, who is known as captain dildo, the town mascot, hi, lloyd, how are you? [cheers and applause] not only do you sometimes dress, why aren't you dressed...
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true, we had john dean and we had rosemary woods and you're not going to have a rosemary woods.you could have something like that. i think if the people heard from mcgahn, and we're trying to get mcgahn to testify. we've gone to court and judge jackson will have it in his court to order him to appear. but if he testifies, if deer born testifies and lewandowski testifies, the information that trump tried to obstruct justice might bring those numbers up to where they need to be. >> there are a lot of ifs there. we appreciate you taking your time this morning. >> you're welcome. >> it took five years for the nypd to fire the officer who used an illegal choke hold on eric garner. has justice been served now? we're going to discuss coming up. this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. at vand look great. guarantee you'll see great "guarantee". we uh... we say that too. you gotta use "these" because we don't mean i
true, we had john dean and we had rosemary woods and you're not going to have a rosemary woods.you could have something like that. i think if the people heard from mcgahn, and we're trying to get mcgahn to testify. we've gone to court and judge jackson will have it in his court to order him to appear. but if he testifies, if deer born testifies and lewandowski testifies, the information that trump tried to obstruct justice might bring those numbers up to where they need to be. >> there...
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it was the day after john dean testified to the watergate committee and may 1973. refused toriginally testify. trump is invoking executive privilege. nixon discovered that when your former aide volunteers to testify, executive conflict is not going to stop them because your aid has a right to do that. he discovered that if he does not send the eggs on his side to testify before the committee, the committee will only hear from those who will testify against him, so he is meeting with his former chief of staff and he talks about hardening everyone in his inner circle. there is some language in this as well. transcript]of [applause] -- [laughter] >> this was an invitation to all of the aides to perjure themselves when they testified in public. the former attorney general and campaign chairman. they were all charged with obstruction of justice and perjury and the grand jury that was indicting them wanted to indict nixon as well. the special prosecutor at the time said we are not sure that we can indict a president, so they named him as a non-indicted conspirator. richa
it was the day after john dean testified to the watergate committee and may 1973. refused toriginally testify. trump is invoking executive privilege. nixon discovered that when your former aide volunteers to testify, executive conflict is not going to stop them because your aid has a right to do that. he discovered that if he does not send the eggs on his side to testify before the committee, the committee will only hear from those who will testify against him, so he is meeting with his former...
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the tape we are going to play was made the day after john dean testified to the senate watergate committee in may of 1973. house counsel. nixon had refused to allow dean to testify, just as trump is trying to prevent his aides from testifying before congress. trump is invoking executive privilege. as nixon did then. he discovered that when your former aide volunteers to testify, executive conflict is not going to stop them because your aide has a right to do that. he discovered that if he does not send the aides on his side to testify before the committee, the country will only hear from the aides who are going to testify against him, so he is meeting with his former chief of staff, white house chief of staff, and he talks about pardoning everybody in his inner circle. and there is some blue language in this as well. [clip plays of transcript] [laughter] >> this was an invitation to all of the aides to perjure themselves when they testified in public. they all did. and they -- all the ones he mentioned, his former attorney general and campaign chairman, they were all charged with obstructi
the tape we are going to play was made the day after john dean testified to the senate watergate committee in may of 1973. house counsel. nixon had refused to allow dean to testify, just as trump is trying to prevent his aides from testifying before congress. trump is invoking executive privilege. as nixon did then. he discovered that when your former aide volunteers to testify, executive conflict is not going to stop them because your aide has a right to do that. he discovered that if he does...
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. >>> if you're ever called upon to be white house counsel like say john dean in the nixon era or albertoorge w. bush white house or don mcgahn under the current president. if you are white house counsel it will always behoove you to keep in mind you are not a personal lawyer representing the president. you are the white house counsel. you represent the white house. you represent the office of the presidency. i mean presidents can hire personal lawyers, too, and they do. but the white house counsel, that is a public employee, and you answer to the people. well, today the judiciary committee and the house sued president trump's first white house counsel don mcgahn to compel him to obey a subpoena, to compel him to show up to testify before congress. don mcgahn of course is the key witness in the volume of the mueller report that's about the president potentially committing criminal obstruction of just. so congress is going to get to the bottle of the allegations in the mueller report. obviously they're going to want to hear from the key witness in the mueller report which is don mcgahn. th
. >>> if you're ever called upon to be white house counsel like say john dean in the nixon era or albertoorge w. bush white house or don mcgahn under the current president. if you are white house counsel it will always behoove you to keep in mind you are not a personal lawyer representing the president. you are the white house counsel. you represent the white house. you represent the office of the presidency. i mean presidents can hire personal lawyers, too, and they do. but the white...
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. >> they see him as the john dean and it remains to be seen. >>> up next, while some 2020 democratsking their pitch to black voters today, others are spreading across iowa as the state fair kicks off. we're live there next. a as the state fair kicks off we're live there next. >>> welcome back. the 2020 democratic contenders are blitzing iowa and miami today. elizabeth warren talking to an iowa farmer, as you can see there. she's there to unveil her plan to boost and invest in rural america at a farm in iowa. she and several other candidates are descending on the iowa state fair. and with the new plan comes a new set of wheels as she embarks on a multi-day swing through iowa. road warrior ali vitaly covers the campaign and joins me now. a lot of other cabinets in light of the mass shootings over the last week are switching their attention right now to gun control, but it seems like elizabeth warren is sticking with this new plan. is this what iowa voters are most concerned with right now from what you've been hearing? >> reporter: well, yes. and we have heard elizabeth warren talk ab
. >> they see him as the john dean and it remains to be seen. >>> up next, while some 2020 democratsking their pitch to black voters today, others are spreading across iowa as the state fair kicks off. we're live there next. a as the state fair kicks off we're live there next. >>> welcome back. the 2020 democratic contenders are blitzing iowa and miami today. elizabeth warren talking to an iowa farmer, as you can see there. she's there to unveil her plan to boost and...
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says there is no doubt it's john dillinger. deanlds, cbs news, chicago. >> duncan: next on "cbs weekend news," more on today's mass shooting in el paso, texas. medical help right away. g ank tell your doctor right away if you have... ...red color in urine, or pain while you urinate... ...or a genital area infection since a rare but serious genital infection may be life-threatening. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis,... ...or have bladder cancer. other serious side effects include dehydration,... ...genital yeast and bacterial infections in women and men, urinary tract infections, ...low blood sugar, and sudden kidney problems. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis, which is serious and may lead to death. think farxiga tell your doctor you're ready to hit back. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. what sore muscles? what with advpounding head? .. advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... w
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say the trumpet ministration is in fast competition with what happened in the nixon administration john dean is a former white house counsel whose 973 testimony helped seal the fate of president richard nixon in watergate he also appeared before congress recently and sounded a warning about partisan division and incivility there's too much polarization in the sense that in the questioning sitting here and the shots that get taken it witnesses president trump exacerbates political polarization in the u.s. but it is the result of a social sorting process between the parties that began with the passage of civil rights legislation in the 1960 s. it's culminated in the formation of democratic and republican parties made up of distinctive racial ethnic and religious groups. we are at inclusion of basically a 60 year political journey and it's a disaster. because the parties have divided over fundamental visions of the national character the drop man is a senior fellow in the political reform program at the think tank new america the republican party basically sees the true national identity of ame
say the trumpet ministration is in fast competition with what happened in the nixon administration john dean is a former white house counsel whose 973 testimony helped seal the fate of president richard nixon in watergate he also appeared before congress recently and sounded a warning about partisan division and incivility there's too much polarization in the sense that in the questioning sitting here and the shots that get taken it witnesses president trump exacerbates political polarization...
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john. >> dickerson: dean reynolds in chicago. we have an important update related to a huge air bag recall we have been covering that involves tens of millions of vehicles. turns out, some of the replacement air bags are now failing. today, toyota announced it is recalling 191,000 cars worldwide, including 2003-2008 corolla sedans, and 2005-2008 matrix hatchbacks. for a full list of the recalled vehicles go to cbsnews.com/recall. now turning overseas, today, british prime minister boris tuhnson made an extraordinary isve to force through his brexit plan. he got parliament suspended until mid-october. elizabeth palmer reports on the d.trage that followed. >> reporter: just when it looked as if brexit's exit from the european union couldn't get any bumpier, it did. these protesters are outraged by boris johnson's latest move. a i am answering. i'm telling you-- >> order! order! order! >> reporter: after months of dysfunctional wrangling by parliamentarians over the terms of brexit, the prime minister appears to have had enough. he'
john. >> dickerson: dean reynolds in chicago. we have an important update related to a huge air bag recall we have been covering that involves tens of millions of vehicles. turns out, some of the replacement air bags are now failing. today, toyota announced it is recalling 191,000 cars worldwide, including 2003-2008 corolla sedans, and 2005-2008 matrix hatchbacks. for a full list of the recalled vehicles go to cbsnews.com/recall. now turning overseas, today, british prime minister boris...
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john. >> dickerson: dean reynolds for us in st. louis. thank you, dean. next on the "cbs evening news," a silicon valley spy thriller. a star engineer is accused of tsealing secrets from one tech giant and passing them on to another. later, a city is pounded by floods, tornadoes, and piles of hail. hail. just look at him! he's a wreck without me, ha... owww. fight the misery of infesting fleas. you dnccep e job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? if ylittle thingsate tcan be a big deal., that's why there's otezla. it's a pill that treats plaque pso
john. >> dickerson: dean reynolds for us in st. louis. thank you, dean. next on the "cbs evening news," a silicon valley spy thriller. a star engineer is accused of tsealing secrets from one tech giant and passing them on to another. later, a city is pounded by floods, tornadoes, and piles of hail. hail. just look at him! he's a wreck without me, ha... owww. fight the misery of infesting fleas. you dnccep e job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase...
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john. >> dickerson: dean reynolds in milwaukee. pnight, the president and the man he fired as f.b.i. director sve strong reactions to a report today by the justice department's internal watchdog. it found james comey violated f.b.i. policy by sharing memos detailing his private innversations with the president. s,spite this, paula reid reports, the department will not prosecute comey. de reporter: mr. president, your reaction to james comey, sir! the president wouldn't comment on camera about the comey report, but earlier today, tweeted, "he should be ashamed ms himself." comey was investigated for memos he wrote about interactions with tresident trump after the 2016 election. in one, shortly after the inauguration, comey wrote mr. trump told him he needed loyalty and expected loyalty. then after mr. trump fired him in may 2017, comey asked a friend to give the memos to "the new york times." >> i asked him to because i thought that might prompt the appointment of a special council. >> reporter: the tactic worked. robert mueller was appointed special counsel. but today, the inspector
john. >> dickerson: dean reynolds in milwaukee. pnight, the president and the man he fired as f.b.i. director sve strong reactions to a report today by the justice department's internal watchdog. it found james comey violated f.b.i. policy by sharing memos detailing his private innversations with the president. s,spite this, paula reid reports, the department will not prosecute comey. de reporter: mr. president, your reaction to james comey, sir! the president wouldn't comment on camera...
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but while that's interesting, the fbi says there is no doubt it's john dillinger. deanhicago. >> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news. and, of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm omar villafranca. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, august 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." first funerals. some of the first victims will be laid to rest. the day after president trump visited grieving communities in dayton and el paso. >>> a crime spree of robbeies and stabbings have left some dead in southern california. >>> severe weather strikes several states. and real-life hero
but while that's interesting, the fbi says there is no doubt it's john dillinger. deanhicago. >> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news. and, of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm omar villafranca. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, august 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." first funerals. some of the first...
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john i understand you've written a song about your town? >> that's right. >> jimmy: yes, and you guys are going to share this right now, dean and john?he song. nobody wants to stand next to you right now, john. >> this is not rehearsed much. >> jimmy: all right, here we go. this is it. you wrote this song? >> i did write it, yes. >> jimmy: all right, please share it with all the world, thank you. ♪ oh, d stands for our ♪ our name will never change ♪ and i stands for the innocent child ♪ ♪ who should never feel ashamed ♪ ♪ l stands out the loving word ♪ for the town we all call dildo ♪ ♪ try to teach the younger folks ♪ ♪ off the old 6 highway ♪ made for rubber not of gold ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ -- which i love ♪ he will take me by the hand ♪ together we will go ♪ in heaven, a town named dildo ♪ ♪ so d stands for deep, our name will never change ♪ ♪ and i stands for the innocent child who should never feel ashamed ♪ ♪ we fought for liberty in deeper days of old ♪ ♪ and d spells out the loving name we all call dildo ♪ >> jimmy: i love it. i love the song, i love the town, i love all of you and i would like to be a part of the dildo
john i understand you've written a song about your town? >> that's right. >> jimmy: yes, and you guys are going to share this right now, dean and john?he song. nobody wants to stand next to you right now, john. >> this is not rehearsed much. >> jimmy: all right, here we go. this is it. you wrote this song? >> i did write it, yes. >> jimmy: all right, please share it with all the world, thank you. ♪ oh, d stands for our ♪ our name will never change ♪ and...
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i got a john ellison, dean of students, who wrote to the class of 2020. know the person in chicago that did a whole study on this? prof. stanger: jeff stone led the committee. brian: what did the committee do? prof. stanger: it came up with the principles of free expression. which the faculty endorsed. brian: it says here that one of the university of chicago's defining characteristics is our commitment to freedom of inquiry and freedom of expression. our commitment to academic freedom means that we do not support so-called trigger warnings. we do not cancel invited speakers because their topics might prove controversial, and we do not condone the creation of the intellectual safe space, where individuals can retreat from ideas and perspectives at odds with their own. you said you liked the trigger warnings. prof. stanger: well, how you parse that is very important. because i have been on a panel with university of chicago. and i think we can agree that a university can't be a safe space because learning has to take place. you have to let ideas collide. b
i got a john ellison, dean of students, who wrote to the class of 2020. know the person in chicago that did a whole study on this? prof. stanger: jeff stone led the committee. brian: what did the committee do? prof. stanger: it came up with the principles of free expression. which the faculty endorsed. brian: it says here that one of the university of chicago's defining characteristics is our commitment to freedom of inquiry and freedom of expression. our commitment to academic freedom means...
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you think a couple months ago, they thought by having john dean come and testify before the committee american people. now, the majority of the american people oppose impeachment. that hearing was a dud. then they followed up with having mueller come to testify who stated publicly that he didn't want to testify, he thought the report spoke for itself. they had him testify as we know a few weeks ago for two different house committees. that didn't move the needle. you know, from a policy standpoint, as long as the democrats continue to want to focus on impeachment and push impeachment, it means that all these issues that we need to deal with as a congress get pushed to the side because right now in washington in congress, we don't do a good job of walking and chewing gum at the same time. maria: that was my next question. you've got a fight over israel. you've got a fight over impeachment. what can you get done? when you get back? >> and you've got the u.s., mexico, canada agreement, that we need to -- we really need to ratify that before the end of the year. we've got appropriations. s
you think a couple months ago, they thought by having john dean come and testify before the committee american people. now, the majority of the american people oppose impeachment. that hearing was a dud. then they followed up with having mueller come to testify who stated publicly that he didn't want to testify, he thought the report spoke for itself. they had him testify as we know a few weeks ago for two different house committees. that didn't move the needle. you know, from a policy...
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we don't want john or dean or harry to do that job right. ♪ ike is the guy for the test.ke ike. ke everybody likes ike for president. hang out the banner and beat the drum. we'll take ike to washington ♪ ♪ we are together. we are going. travel day and night for president that adalaid will be out the wind ♪ we will go with ike. you like ike. i like ike. w everybody likes ike for president. ik get out the banner, beat the drums. ♪ we'll get ike to washington. we'll get ike to washington ♪ ♪ now it's for all americans to come to the aid to their country ♪ ike for president. ike for president. ike for president ♪ ca >> so this also uses cartoons but how is it different than stephenson's? >> yes. so for in this one, it kind of has somore of a bandwagonning effect. >> uh-huh. >> and he even says, like, it's good for all good americans to come together. it brings up the notion that you should join in on this party. >> it is catchy in that it has a chorus to repeat rather than the farmers one where they rely that they know that song already. wh i have choir and we do a lot of '40
we don't want john or dean or harry to do that job right. ♪ ike is the guy for the test.ke ike. ke everybody likes ike for president. hang out the banner and beat the drum. we'll take ike to washington ♪ ♪ we are together. we are going. travel day and night for president that adalaid will be out the wind ♪ we will go with ike. you like ike. i like ike. w everybody likes ike for president. ik get out the banner, beat the drums. ♪ we'll get ike to washington. we'll get ike to washington...
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john, you mentioned 2004, president bush is in office, howard dean more progressive and john kerry strengtheneds a candidate, you know, through the rough and tumble of that, and i think we're going to have to see that, see these candidates engaging each other, and i do think this year is a big moment for the democratic party, what it wants to be in a new era and the trump era, a lot of democrats say no, the real path is to get closer to the purity of the democratic principles, progressive principles, that's what gives us that chance moving forward. that's a fight that's going to be pretty intense. >> and, you know, these other candidates who haven't made the debate, they have had months to get over 2% in the polls. the fact that they haven't done it yet suggests that they're not going to do it. so why don't they leave the scene and let us having a real debate, of real candidates who have a chance of winning. >> okay, ruthless jeffrey toobin. >> i'm sorry, enough is enough. >> if you've already had nuceno, you're going to have a long year in front of each other. >> don't you want to see, biden,
john, you mentioned 2004, president bush is in office, howard dean more progressive and john kerry strengtheneds a candidate, you know, through the rough and tumble of that, and i think we're going to have to see that, see these candidates engaging each other, and i do think this year is a big moment for the democratic party, what it wants to be in a new era and the trump era, a lot of democrats say no, the real path is to get closer to the purity of the democratic principles, progressive...
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john kasich. he's a senior cnn political commentator. former governor of vermont, howard dean.ing with us, governor kasich, as someone who has stood toe to toe on a debate stage with president trump, who from this group of democrats do you see or do you see anyone who actually could stand toe to toe on a debate stage and take the president on? as you know, and all republicans ran against him know, he presents a lot of unique challenges. >> well, anderson, first of all, let's let this campaign kind of develop. you know, i felt that joe biden, because he's more of the centrist -- because i think the country's fundamentally either center-right or center-left, i think could be on the stage and could handle himself well. but for anybody that ultimately will face him, you know, you don't want to take the bait. he's going to try to get you to go to his level. he's going to say things that are going to be outrageous toward you. he may name call. if you try to get into that and you try to get down at that level, you're making a very big mistake. i think you have to constantly correct th
john kasich. he's a senior cnn political commentator. former governor of vermont, howard dean.ing with us, governor kasich, as someone who has stood toe to toe on a debate stage with president trump, who from this group of democrats do you see or do you see anyone who actually could stand toe to toe on a debate stage and take the president on? as you know, and all republicans ran against him know, he presents a lot of unique challenges. >> well, anderson, first of all, let's let this...
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out of there and that was the pitch the democratic susta establishment made to go with john kerry instead of howard deanremember early 2004 dean had the lead starting to get endorsements and the democratic establishment said, no, this is george mcgovern. you can't nominate him. this is a wartime election. you need a war hero candidate. you need jobshn kerry and john kerry said, bring it on, i can face george w. well, you saw what happened with john kerry and the swift boat, flip-flopping, didn't win the election. what looked electable in the primary didn't translate to it in the general election >> that's probably a better example because it's a midterm election -- it's a re-election campaign versus 2008 which was an open election if you willite. but, again, donald trump changes everything and i think one other thing to take under a midterm turnout like we did in 2018. that means that democrats are really engaged. so in a primary where we typically see either the very left or the very right turn out for their candidates, i think we're going to see more democrats turn out in this primary -- the primary g
out of there and that was the pitch the democratic susta establishment made to go with john kerry instead of howard deanremember early 2004 dean had the lead starting to get endorsements and the democratic establishment said, no, this is george mcgovern. you can't nominate him. this is a wartime election. you need a war hero candidate. you need jobshn kerry and john kerry said, bring it on, i can face george w. well, you saw what happened with john kerry and the swift boat, flip-flopping,...
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dean ren oynolds is in chicago. john dillinger was a 1930s anti-hero.ber, ruthless, shelf assured and even charming hoodlum with a knack for alluding cops and escaping jail. dillinger is believed to have been involved in heists making off with $300,000, the equivalent of $4 million. a police officer was killed in one robbery. it came to a halt when they tracked him to a theatre in chicago and gunned him down on the sidewalk outside, a month after his 31st birthday. his infamy drew thousands of spectators that wanted a look at his body before it was buried here in section 44 of the cemetery here in indianapolis. >> it is an interesting story. >> this organization owns the largest collection of dillinger's artifacts. >> he has been dead for 85 years. why is there enduring interest in this guy? >> he created an image of robin hood that people in the great depression bought into. >> he was the focus of books, museums and movies. with that came conspiracy theory busy whether he was really even dead. theories his desndants mht be trying to clarify. cbs news o
dean ren oynolds is in chicago. john dillinger was a 1930s anti-hero.ber, ruthless, shelf assured and even charming hoodlum with a knack for alluding cops and escaping jail. dillinger is believed to have been involved in heists making off with $300,000, the equivalent of $4 million. a police officer was killed in one robbery. it came to a halt when they tracked him to a theatre in chicago and gunned him down on the sidewalk outside, a month after his 31st birthday. his infamy drew thousands of...
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dean? >> a, that's true, and b, what john said reminded me of a fantastic saying by linden johnson, which isu get in a mud wrestling match with a g pig, the pig likes it. you should remember that. >> we'll end on that note. >> linden johnson. >> much to think about on that one. very had quite a night on tuesday. marian williamson was the most searched candidate online tuesday night. she's getting more attention, more scrutiny. we'll talk with her in a moment. cdc guidance recommends topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain for up to 12 hours, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. [ alarm sound ] [ alarhello.d ] what is happening? what is all of this? move! everybody get out of here! why'd they kidnap bunch of normal folk like us? there's no escape. you have no idea what you're up against. [ screaming ] it's something we take personally, and believe in passionately. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly
dean? >> a, that's true, and b, what john said reminded me of a fantastic saying by linden johnson, which isu get in a mud wrestling match with a g pig, the pig likes it. you should remember that. >> we'll end on that note. >> linden johnson. >> much to think about on that one. very had quite a night on tuesday. marian williamson was the most searched candidate online tuesday night. she's getting more attention, more scrutiny. we'll talk with her in a moment. cdc...
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university one of the book festivals board members from mississippi state john mars luck is on the panel. as francis coleman here? dean of libraries? another strong supporter. as is stuart rockwell, director of mississippi humanities council.i don't believe he's in the room but think them for their support and we are in the room today courtesy of forming walkmans walker. our panelists are jaclyn dowd hall commercial be harold, john mars luck and bend when you can purchase copies of their books outdoors and you can find the times they will be signing in your brochure. we will hear from our panelists for about 40 minutes then will open the floor for questions. please go to the podium and answer questions on the microphone at that time. help me welcome jim woodward, deputy state historic preservation officer for mississippi and the author of the civil war siege of jackson mississippi. [applause] >> thank you. welcome everyone. well today. i like to introduce our authors beginning to my immediate left doctor jekyll and del whole foods in oklahoma native she has an undergraduate degree from what is now rhodes college in me
university one of the book festivals board members from mississippi state john mars luck is on the panel. as francis coleman here? dean of libraries? another strong supporter. as is stuart rockwell, director of mississippi humanities council.i don't believe he's in the room but think them for their support and we are in the room today courtesy of forming walkmans walker. our panelists are jaclyn dowd hall commercial be harold, john mars luck and bend when you can purchase copies of their books...
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the united states and best friends with william welch who for 30 years or 40 years was the dean of the john's hopkins public health. victor bond, sitting in the office of the surgeon general of the united states army, and head of the armies division of communicable diseases, watch the virus the influenza, in 1918. move across the earth. hereof this in his own hand. if the epidemic continues, it is mathematical right of acceleration, civilization could disappear from the face of the earth within a matter of a few more weeks. now this is not some crazy person, one of the two top medical scientists in 1918, in the united states. he wrote that in his own handwriting. that's the panic that existed. we are going to face the same sense of panic. we haven't yet. we have had two or three people got sick with the bullet in the united states. you saw what happened. there were headlines. imagine six hundred thousand people died. what we are going to deal with a whole series of political issues which i think we are not prepared to deal with. we have been warned now because of these viruses and the disease
the united states and best friends with william welch who for 30 years or 40 years was the dean of the john's hopkins public health. victor bond, sitting in the office of the surgeon general of the united states army, and head of the armies division of communicable diseases, watch the virus the influenza, in 1918. move across the earth. hereof this in his own hand. if the epidemic continues, it is mathematical right of acceleration, civilization could disappear from the face of the earth within...
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scientist in the united states, and best friends with william welch who for 40 years was the dean of the johnshopkins school of public health. victor von, sitting in the office of the surgeon general of the united states army and head of the armies division of human diseases watched the virus, influenza of 1918 move across the earth. he wrote this in his own hand and i quote, if the epidemic continues, it's mathematical rate of acceleration, civilization could disappear from the face of the earth within a matter of a few more weeks. now, this is not some crazy person. this is one of the two top medical scientists in 1918 in the united states. he wrote that in his own hands. that's the sense of panic that existed. we are going to face the same sense of panic. we haven't yet. we had to let people get sick with the ball in the united states. you remember what happened. it was all over the headlines across the united states. imagine 650,00 650,000 americand in six months, which is what happened in 1918. 89 people died and white. 5% of the world's population. we're going to deal with a whole series
scientist in the united states, and best friends with william welch who for 40 years was the dean of the johnshopkins school of public health. victor von, sitting in the office of the surgeon general of the united states army and head of the armies division of human diseases watched the virus, influenza of 1918 move across the earth. he wrote this in his own hand and i quote, if the epidemic continues, it's mathematical rate of acceleration, civilization could disappear from the face of the...