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john hughes into anything. else. can you it's just what if somebody is a possibility and you. as many of us know. i think they are. and once the temps are all up the participants start to arrive. uniform regulations are still a little relaxed at least for now. as the guns fall silent normal life seems to quickly resume. the man away from the trenches spend their time in camp attending to various tutsis or simply recovering. on the whole they've been friendly and in general happy surprise for first says. many of us for copies of my pictures if i ever have the chance to develop them. to my surprise i found i'm not even the. only journalists here. and show me and maybe named catherine or is also taking pictures for a russian magazine. she's promised to show me the latest techniques. that everybody. many of the reconstruct is a from established clubs and the time before the battle has a chance to catch up with old friends. what's. what. it was it's a lose lose for this. thing he doesn't know what up philadelphia is under this. but just because that's. what you want. for almost eve
john hughes into anything. else. can you it's just what if somebody is a possibility and you. as many of us know. i think they are. and once the temps are all up the participants start to arrive. uniform regulations are still a little relaxed at least for now. as the guns fall silent normal life seems to quickly resume. the man away from the trenches spend their time in camp attending to various tutsis or simply recovering. on the whole they've been friendly and in general happy surprise for...
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and it's exactly like a song by the outfield and exactly like a john hughes movie. >> if you grew upnow there's a way to live a life in black and white and a way in color. [ laughter ] >> we were drawn to this country like flies. and i think we stand to tell america the immigrant story is alive and well. davies is a bit more like tony montana. and mines a bit more like yentl. [laughter] >> similar. >> seth: two very good immigrant stories. you have said soccer has been the sport of the future in this country. >> america's sport of the future since 1972. it's getting a little bit too mainstream. might have jumped the shark. >> seth: do you think we'll use this world cup to actually become a bigger sport here? >> bigger than yo-yoing and pogo-sticking. [ laughter ] >> seth: it's gonna jump by both of them? >> that's our bold prediction. bigger than pogo sticking. i think the world cup was huge. i think people really enjoyed it. even people who hate the sport of soccer loved cheering for their national team that, frankly, the rest of the world wanted to lose. we love patriotism here. an
and it's exactly like a song by the outfield and exactly like a john hughes movie. >> if you grew upnow there's a way to live a life in black and white and a way in color. [ laughter ] >> we were drawn to this country like flies. and i think we stand to tell america the immigrant story is alive and well. davies is a bit more like tony montana. and mines a bit more like yentl. [laughter] >> similar. >> seth: two very good immigrant stories. you have said soccer has been...
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and with us today is the man behind the bullworker pro, john hughes.it's great to be here. have we got a product to show today! it's the bullworker pro. it's the most portable, total body fitness device you will ever come across. stayed tuned and well show you how in just minutes a day you can get added definition to your chest and abdomen, a stronger back, tighter arms and shoulder muscles, shapelier legs and a firmer butt. your also going to learn about isometrics. isometric exercises using the bullworker is the fastest way to develop strength.
and with us today is the man behind the bullworker pro, john hughes.it's great to be here. have we got a product to show today! it's the bullworker pro. it's the most portable, total body fitness device you will ever come across. stayed tuned and well show you how in just minutes a day you can get added definition to your chest and abdomen, a stronger back, tighter arms and shoulder muscles, shapelier legs and a firmer butt. your also going to learn about isometrics. isometric exercises using...
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guest: at the very end, it was probably the 7th, the congressional leaders from capitol hill, hugh scott, john rhodes, barry goldwater, came to the white house and he said how bad is it and they said we cannot win. that was an easing and a pushing out. by that week in august, almost all of official washington had decided that nixon had to design, that was the best way to go and he was getting pressured from all different sides. ben bradley told me that one of his great sources in the last act of watergate was barry goldwater because he believed he had to go and was talking to the washington post. host: this is from our facebook page. he took full responsibility for his actions and that's not something that leaders do today. but did he take full responsibility and did he fully apologize before his death? guest: well, as with many things about richard nixon, who was a very shifty character, it's hard to answer definitively. he makes the argument that part of the reason that he left was that as a patriot, he couldn't put the country through further turmoil, all his foreign policy goals would have
guest: at the very end, it was probably the 7th, the congressional leaders from capitol hill, hugh scott, john rhodes, barry goldwater, came to the white house and he said how bad is it and they said we cannot win. that was an easing and a pushing out. by that week in august, almost all of official washington had decided that nixon had to design, that was the best way to go and he was getting pressured from all different sides. ben bradley told me that one of his great sources in the last act...
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three republican leaders in congress, hugh scott, barry goldwater and john rhodes, went to the white house to tell richard nixon he would not survive impeachment, he would not survive watergate. the very next day, 40 years ago tonight, a huge television audience watched as the president of the united states announced he would resign after insisting he would not. >> i have never been a quitter. >> richard nixon said that all his political life. >> i don't believe that i ought to quit because i am not a quitter. >> through one crisis after another, he refused to give up, though he was never above self-pity. >> you don't have nixon to kick around anymore. >> six years after what he called his last press conference, nixon was elected president, then reelected in a landslide four years later. nixon was a study of psychosis and extremes. the same man who opened the door to china was also petty and vindictive and convinced he was surrounded by enemies. that led nixon to watergate and a conspiracy to obstruct justice. white house counsel john dean broke ranks with nixon and exposed the cover
three republican leaders in congress, hugh scott, barry goldwater and john rhodes, went to the white house to tell richard nixon he would not survive impeachment, he would not survive watergate. the very next day, 40 years ago tonight, a huge television audience watched as the president of the united states announced he would resign after insisting he would not. >> i have never been a quitter. >> richard nixon said that all his political life. >> i don't believe that i ought...
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john journalist and foreign policy analyst michael hughes thinks that america's back to self into a corner. it's kind of ridiculous now obama's top military advisers made two points number one we need to get them at their source which is in syria number two air power alone can only do so much eventually need boots on the ground there probably establishing a plan to strike the country which would be a big mistake you know the military advisors should should you know propose a unified command you know syria the u.k. saudi arabia could help with the intelligence. so if they were smart that's what they would do but u.s. politics gets in the way of domestic and we've had an anti assad stance from the beginning so politically it'll be shoot themselves in the foot. differently here and syria. many of the members of congress of. syria in recent months. this. week. could. still be. the final televised debate between the yes and no camps and the scottish independence campaign has turned into it the destiny of the country's future will be decided in mid september auntie's we're in a culture of i was
john journalist and foreign policy analyst michael hughes thinks that america's back to self into a corner. it's kind of ridiculous now obama's top military advisers made two points number one we need to get them at their source which is in syria number two air power alone can only do so much eventually need boots on the ground there probably establishing a plan to strike the country which would be a big mistake you know the military advisors should should you know propose a unified command you...
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johns hopkins? >> guest: six years and before that university of california said for cisco and before that harvard medical school. i did for years said with one-year howard hughes doing research investigation. c-span: you are only 43. >> guest: so. c-span: where ever you before that? >> guest: at the university of california at uc-berkeley and before that between 88 and 91 at a small community college at stockton california right before uc-berkeley and before that i was in the fields. i were to there about a year-and-a-half. then simultaneously as i was working and studying english to community college i worked on the real road. c-span: go back before he jumped the fence.
johns hopkins? >> guest: six years and before that university of california said for cisco and before that harvard medical school. i did for years said with one-year howard hughes doing research investigation. c-span: you are only 43. >> guest: so. c-span: where ever you before that? >> guest: at the university of california at uc-berkeley and before that between 88 and 91 at a small community college at stockton california right before uc-berkeley and before that i was in the...
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we'll talk about that more with howard -- with john dean tomorrow, but it became inevitable when leaders of the senate, gold water and hugh scott went to the white house and said it was over. >> nixon didn't have the one-third of the votes in the house. >> after the house had voted to impea impeach. congratulations on the book "chasing shadows." we never thought we'd learn something new after 40 years. >> honored to meet you. >> tune in tomorrow as we'll continue marking the 40th anniversary of president nixon's resignation, an unprecedented moment in american history. joining us will be nixon's white house count during watergate and the author of a new book john dean. tune in for a special one-hour program. chuck talks to key figures who were there when it all happened, bob dole, dan rather, john conyers and more. that's tomorrow right here on msnbc. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across
we'll talk about that more with howard -- with john dean tomorrow, but it became inevitable when leaders of the senate, gold water and hugh scott went to the white house and said it was over. >> nixon didn't have the one-third of the votes in the house. >> after the house had voted to impea impeach. congratulations on the book "chasing shadows." we never thought we'd learn something new after 40 years. >> honored to meet you. >> tune in tomorrow as we'll...
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phil hughes and george bailey hit halve centuries, this match is played in harari as part of the tri-series with zimbabwe. >> cycling and johngan claim stage four of the spanish south welter. compete tours endured temperatures and two climbs. a six stage win was picked uch. michael matthews, from australia, retains the leaders jersey. more on the website. check out al jazeera/sport. and -- aljazeera.com/sport. that's it from me. >>> thank you very much. now, ancient olive groves are being destroyed in southern italy. deadly bacteria infected half a million trees. experts say there's no way to stop the construction. we have more from gallipoli on the threat to the prised oil export exports. >> this is the time when a year of hard work bears fruit. this is one of thousands of olive growers in the southern italian region of the nation's biggest producer of quality olive oil. his business this year is suffering. >> it's a pandemic. look around. all the trees are dead. no one is doing anything about it. they abandoned us. this is what's killing the trees. a bacteria in the america's, but never seen before in europe. it's difficul
phil hughes and george bailey hit halve centuries, this match is played in harari as part of the tri-series with zimbabwe. >> cycling and johngan claim stage four of the spanish south welter. compete tours endured temperatures and two climbs. a six stage win was picked uch. michael matthews, from australia, retains the leaders jersey. more on the website. check out al jazeera/sport. and -- aljazeera.com/sport. that's it from me. >>> thank you very much. now, ancient olive groves...
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johns hopkins? >> guest: six years and before that university of california said for cisco and before that harvard medical school. i did for years said with one-year howard hughes doing research investigation. c-span: you are only 43. >> guest: so. c-span: where ever you before that? >> guest: at the university of california at uc-berkeley and before that between 88 and 91 at a small community college at stockton california right before uc-berkeley and before that i was in the fields. i were to there about a year-and-a-half. then simultaneously as i was working and studying english to community college i worked on the real road. c-span: go back before he jumped the fence. when did you fall into the tank girl and why? >> guest: at this time that community college and we have to set up the story is of metaphor to fight for your own life and what it is like to give up control. right after a work in the fields i work with the railroad company doing the most menial job. i first started cleaning tanks that would carry fish oil with the larger to accumulate and then i had to clean the tanks that of liquid petroleum guest. i was thin and then to mention is the book i a
johns hopkins? >> guest: six years and before that university of california said for cisco and before that harvard medical school. i did for years said with one-year howard hughes doing research investigation. c-span: you are only 43. >> guest: so. c-span: where ever you before that? >> guest: at the university of california at uc-berkeley and before that between 88 and 91 at a small community college at stockton california right before uc-berkeley and before that i was in the...
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john ehrlichman and others in it would house thought be good to get information on the chair of the national democratic committee. they found in an investigation of howard hughes that there were some financials connecting him to mr. o'brien. so mr. ehrlichman instructed treasury secretary schultz to interview mr. o'brien about his tax returns because the president was interested. thereafter, the irs did interview mr. o'brien unfurnished schultz with the interview. it didn't reveal anything , so theyrly bad decided they would do nothing further about it. they notified ehrlichman they were dropping the matter and of course mr. ehrlichman strenuously objected. they would not leave it alone at that point. , mr.ple of days later ehrlichman got in touch with the president personal attorney and told him to go to las vegas, plant the story that hank green's son was a las vegas sun. he refused to do so. but this is part of a pattern of misuse of the internal revenue service. >> the gentleman from texas. i think the gentleman for yielding. this is one of the areas i mentioned i was concerned about in my opening statement. i share the concern that was expressed. let me j
john ehrlichman and others in it would house thought be good to get information on the chair of the national democratic committee. they found in an investigation of howard hughes that there were some financials connecting him to mr. o'brien. so mr. ehrlichman instructed treasury secretary schultz to interview mr. o'brien about his tax returns because the president was interested. thereafter, the irs did interview mr. o'brien unfurnished schultz with the interview. it didn't reveal anything , so...