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i think what the house judiciary commission needs to do, and i agree with abby, i think corey lewandowskimacho tough guy routine. you get what you can out of him as a questioner or a prosecutor like questioner, and in that situation you don't try to out macho corey lewandowski. you stick to the facts that he cannot deny as laid out in the mueller report. did you meet with donald trump in the oval office? did he talk to you about jeff sessions? >> show him his own notes. he took notes. it's in the mueller report. read those to the american people. then all the anger in the world can't get him out of having to explain what happened. >> it's interesting that jerry nadler billing this as the first hearing of an impeachment inquiry. >> you know, if democrats really want to have a product uf impeachment inquiry, i don't think you should start with corey lewandowski. >> they didn't want to. they wanted don mcgahn. there's any number of people. >> they wanted trump officials who are not going to testify because the white house has assert a asserted a broad degree of privilege in this situation. c
i think what the house judiciary commission needs to do, and i agree with abby, i think corey lewandowskimacho tough guy routine. you get what you can out of him as a questioner or a prosecutor like questioner, and in that situation you don't try to out macho corey lewandowski. you stick to the facts that he cannot deny as laid out in the mueller report. did you meet with donald trump in the oval office? did he talk to you about jeff sessions? >> show him his own notes. he took notes....
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in one of the historians who worked on the report commissioned by the house judiciary committee back in 1974 on the impeachment inquiry into president richard nixon. >> john doerr who had been appointed the general counsel of the house impeachment inquiry, thought of the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend, member of the l faculty, and asked woodward to be the kind of commander-in-chief of a project of preparing such a report, which was unprecedented as he said. in the introduction to the original volume. >> 1974. >> he has three people to be his field generals and identify and recruit about 12 historians to write a one, two, or three sketches of that many presidencies. and i was chosen to be one. we had eight weeks to do it. it was a day before facts, before email, due to seshan. it was done by telephone and mail. we managed to do in in eight weeks and we submitted it to john doerr, and that is the last we heard of it. six weeks later, the president resigned. announcer: watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. morning, a form on the whistleblower complaint a
in one of the historians who worked on the report commissioned by the house judiciary committee back in 1974 on the impeachment inquiry into president richard nixon. >> john doerr who had been appointed the general counsel of the house impeachment inquiry, thought of the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend, member of the l faculty, and asked woodward to be the kind of commander-in-chief of a project of preparing such a report, which was unprecedented as he said. in the...
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the book on presidential misconduct, and one of this terrains who worked on a report commissioned by the house judiciaryn the impeachment inquiry into president richard nixon. thought ther utility of report like this in turned to his friend, member of the faculty, and ask him to be the commander in chief of a project preparing such report, as wasas unprecedented said in the introduction to the original volume. hissked three people to be field generals, and they identified and recruited 12 historians to run through sketches of that many presidencies, and i was chosen to be one. we had eight weeks to do it. fax, email, so it was done by telephone and mail, and we managed to do it in eight woodward professor submitted it to john doerr. that is a last we heard of it. six weeks later, the president resign. announcer: what sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q an&a. announcer: american history products are now available at the new store, c-span store.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on s, paul tuff reports on the co
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inquiry can president trump, you hear from one of historians who worked on a report commissioned by the house judiciary committee in 1974 on the impeachment inquiry into president richard nixon. counsel thought of the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend, member of the faculty and asked woodward to be the kind of commander in chief of a project preparing such a report which was unprecedented in the heroduction to the in -- asked three people to be his field general sensei, identified and recruited about 12 historians to write one, two, or three sketches of that many presidencies. i was chosen to be one. we had eight weeks to do it. it was a day before fax, digitalization, we did it in eight weeks. the professor submitted it to john doerr. that is the last we heard of it. six weeks later the president resigned. announcer 1: watch sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's humid day. -- q and a. in the wake of the recent mass shootings in el paso and dayton, the house held a hearing on assault weapons. witnesses per -- witnesses testified on the proposed bans of assault weapons and how to
inquiry can president trump, you hear from one of historians who worked on a report commissioned by the house judiciary committee in 1974 on the impeachment inquiry into president richard nixon. counsel thought of the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend, member of the faculty and asked woodward to be the kind of commander in chief of a project preparing such a report which was unprecedented in the heroduction to the in -- asked three people to be his field general sensei,...
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the book "presidential misconduct," and one of the historians who worked on a report commissioned by the house judiciary committee back in 174, on the impeachment inquiry into president richard nixon. >> john door, who had been apointed the general counsel of the house impeachment inquiry, thought of the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend, a member of the l faculty, and asked woodward to be the kind of commander in chief of a project of preparing such a report. which was unprecedented. in the introduction to the original volume. >> 1974. >> he asked three people to be his field generals and they identified and recruited about 12 historians to write one, two, or three sketches of that many presidencies. and i was chosen to be one. we had eight weeks to do it. it was a day before -- it was the day before faxes, before e mail and digitization. we did it by television and mail. we did it in eight weeks and we submitted it to john and that's the last we heard of it. and six weeks later, the president resigned. >> watch sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> speaker nancy pelosi
the book "presidential misconduct," and one of the historians who worked on a report commissioned by the house judiciary committee back in 174, on the impeachment inquiry into president richard nixon. >> john door, who had been apointed the general counsel of the house impeachment inquiry, thought of the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend, a member of the l faculty, and asked woodward to be the kind of commander in chief of a project of preparing such a...
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president trump, hear from james banner and one of the historians who worked on the report, commissioned by the house judiciary committee back in 1974 on the impeachment inquiry into president nixon. >> john doer thought of the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend
president trump, hear from james banner and one of the historians who worked on the report, commissioned by the house judiciary committee back in 1974 on the impeachment inquiry into president nixon. >> john doer thought of the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend
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and one of the historians who worked on the report commissioned by the house judiciary committee backn 1974 on the impeachment inquiry of president nixon. >> the man who had been appointed to the white house council of the impeachment inquiry thought the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend, mr. woodward, member of the faculty and asked woodward to be the kind of commander in chief of a project in preparing such a report, which is unprecedented, as van said in the introduction to the original volume. 1974. >> he asked three people to be his field generals and they identified and recruited about 1, 2, orians to write three sketches of that many presidencies. and i was chosen to be one of them. we had eight weeks to do it. x, was the day before fa before email, it was done by telephone and by mail, and we managed to do it in eight weeks and we does professor woodward submitted it to john doerr. and that is the last time we heard of it. six weeks later, the president resigned. announcer 1: watch sunday night on c-span q&a. candidatedential senator cory booker spoke at t
and one of the historians who worked on the report commissioned by the house judiciary committee backn 1974 on the impeachment inquiry of president nixon. >> the man who had been appointed to the white house council of the impeachment inquiry thought the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend, mr. woodward, member of the faculty and asked woodward to be the kind of commander in chief of a project in preparing such a report, which is unprecedented, as van said in the...
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the book "presidential misconduct" and one of the historians who worked on a report commissioned by the house judiciarycommittee back in 1974. on the impeachment inquiry into president richard nixon. turning to his friend van woodward member of the faculty. to be commander-in-chief of the project preparing such report. which was unprecedented. as van said the introduction to the original volume. >> 1974. >> he asked three people to be his field generals and they identified and recruited about 12 historians to write one, two, three scratches that many presidencies. and i was chosen to be one. we had eight weeks to do it, it was the day before facts, before email, before Ãbthe telephone and mail.we managed to do it in eight weeks and submitted it, professor woodward submitted it to john door and that's the last we heard of it. six weeks later the president resigned. >> watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. [inaudible background conversations]
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the federal trade commission, the justice department, and the house judiciary committee are also investigating anti-competitive practices in big tech. the white house announced the 30-year-oldwill be white house a minute straight of assistant berkowitz. berkowitz, who has no foreign-policy experience, has been serving as the assistant to senior advisor trump's son-in-law jared kushner. he will grew closer -- he will be replacing jason greenblatt after greenblatt announced he was resigning last week. described previously berkowitz's duties as "daily just excited in coffee and corn aiding meetings." and voters in north carolina's ninth district head to the polls today for a special election, the final uncalled election from last year's midterms. last november's race was never certified after evidence of voter fraud started to emerge and was linked to republican mark harris's campaign. harris dropped out of the race in february. democrat dan mccready now faces off against pro-trump republican dan bishop. trump spoke at a north carolina rally in support of republican bishop monday night. during hi
the federal trade commission, the justice department, and the house judiciary committee are also investigating anti-competitive practices in big tech. the white house announced the 30-year-oldwill be white house a minute straight of assistant berkowitz. berkowitz, who has no foreign-policy experience, has been serving as the assistant to senior advisor trump's son-in-law jared kushner. he will grew closer -- he will be replacing jason greenblatt after greenblatt announced he was resigning last...
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the doj joining the federal trade commission, a group of state attorneys general and the house judiciaryee. reports say attorney general william boa barr called for the investigation. match is being a accused of relying on fake accounts to entice new customers to buy subscriptions. nearly 500,000 people signed up to match.com after receiving communications from fake profile. they also own cupid and tinder and plenty of fish. youtube says content from politicians will be allowed to stay posted even if it goes against the company's standards. this comes after facebook announced a similar policy this week. and amazon's alexa a is getting a new voice. now you can hear samuel l jackson and other celebrities tell you jokes, give you the weather forecast and play music. the upgrade will cost 99-cents and will be available on new versions of echo devices. that is what's happening now. lauren: that is cool. cheryl: he can read me the weather. lauren: tell me a joke. cheryl: we've got green arrows to show you, all of this on optimism about a china-u.s. trade deal and the remarks from the president
the doj joining the federal trade commission, a group of state attorneys general and the house judiciaryee. reports say attorney general william boa barr called for the investigation. match is being a accused of relying on fake accounts to entice new customers to buy subscriptions. nearly 500,000 people signed up to match.com after receiving communications from fake profile. they also own cupid and tinder and plenty of fish. youtube says content from politicians will be allowed to stay posted...
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it also faces investigations by the federal trade commission the house judiciary committee and a groupabout 1% today. >> all right, check out the shares of beyond meat. they are jumping after mcdonald's said it plans to start testing. the company's plant-based burgers at some locations in canada >> up 13%. >> 13% >> wow >> and coming up, when we return, peloton stinipinning ita to wall street it will trade under the ticker pton and there i am, oh, god, you're seeing it already i took a class and cycled with the company -- >> is that your first class? >> with the c.e.o. this was a private class i don't think they really do classes like this. then later, discovery c.e.o. is going to join us, streaming jazz, why content is still king. "squawk box" continues after this >> announcer: time now for today's aflac trivia question. which mall holds the guinness world co fhererdor t largest parking lot? the answer when cnbc's "squawk box" continues did health insurance pay for everything? no, we still have bills. aflac gives you money directly to help with those. aflac! and your deductibles, knee
it also faces investigations by the federal trade commission the house judiciary committee and a groupabout 1% today. >> all right, check out the shares of beyond meat. they are jumping after mcdonald's said it plans to start testing. the company's plant-based burgers at some locations in canada >> up 13%. >> 13% >> wow >> and coming up, when we return, peloton stinipinning ita to wall street it will trade under the ticker pton and there i am, oh, god, you're...
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commission of these felonies. well, now among other things the judiciary committee apparently wants to find out what the presidente felonies. they're interested in exploring the president's own evolving explanations about what he knew of the scheme. judiciary democrats also apparently want to investigate why the justice department ended their own criminal investigation of this hush money scheme after michael cohen was sent to prison for it. clearly other people were involved in this or it wouldn't have been a scheme. why did the justice department end it after only charging michael cohen? joining us no uh is tom hamburger, reporter at "the washington post" who is part of breaking this story. mr. hamburger, really appreciate you making the time to be with us tonight. thanks. >> good to be with you, rachel. thanks. >> so i say this is surprising news, because while this seemed to me like a big dangling thread in terms of the scandals that have surrounded the president, this one a particularly interesting one because of what federal prosecutors told the judge about the president's own involvement. we didn't have any
commission of these felonies. well, now among other things the judiciary committee apparently wants to find out what the presidente felonies. they're interested in exploring the president's own evolving explanations about what he knew of the scheme. judiciary democrats also apparently want to investigate why the justice department ended their own criminal investigation of this hush money scheme after michael cohen was sent to prison for it. clearly other people were involved in this or it...
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the senate judiciary committee panel grilling top officials from the justice department and the federal trade commissionti-trust probe intuse the nation's largest tech companies. cheryl: edward lawrence has the latest from washington. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lauren and cheryl. senators talking big tech but also mergers that have been approved as well as if the white house influenced any investigations and the answer from the justice department head of anti-trust is they've had no contact with the white house on their anti-trust investigations. the ftc chairman says his agency formed an anti-trust task force that is focusing on the big tech firms. he says that task force is the one that built the case leading to the record $5 billion fine against facebook for misleading users over privacy. he confirms they are still investigating facebook for anti-trust. senator richard blumenthal pushing back that a agencies have not gone far enough. >> i take issue not so much with the size of the fine, the lack of structural change and you found in the course of your privacy investigation that
the senate judiciary committee panel grilling top officials from the justice department and the federal trade commissionti-trust probe intuse the nation's largest tech companies. cheryl: edward lawrence has the latest from washington. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lauren and cheryl. senators talking big tech but also mergers that have been approved as well as if the white house influenced any investigations and the answer from the justice department head of anti-trust...
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about one of the historians who worked on the report commissioned the house to dishy airy committee back in 1974 on the impeachment -- house judiciary committee back in 1974 on the impeachment. >> one official thought of the utility of the report of this and turned to van woodward and asked woodward to be the commander-in-chief of a project of preparing such a report, which was unprecedented. introduction of the original. he asked people to be field identifiedd they 12 historians to write 1, 2, or three sketches of that many presidencies. i was chosen to be one. we had eight weeks to do it. it was a day before facts, email, judiciary shooting -- judicial nation. andessor woodward submitted that is last we heard of it. six weeks later, the president resigned. announcer: watch, sunday night at a the clock eastern on q&a.an's announcer: sunday at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, in his book, paul tough reports on the challenges and costs of a college education. he is interviewed by sarah, author and founding director of the hope center for college community and justice. >> we are still debating about whether a 12 grade education is enough.
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senate judiciary committee panel grilling top officials from the justice department, the federal trade commissiono the nation's largest tech companies. edward lawrence live on capitol hill with the latest on this. reporter: connell, they're talking big tech, mergers and antitrust and whether the white house had any influence in antitrust investigations. the head of the justice department antitrust division said they had no contact with the white house over the antitrust investigations. the ftc said they created a anti-trust tack force. that task force is the one that built the case against facebook. they reported that five billion dollar record fine for misleading users over privacy. they confirm they're investigating facebook for antitrust violations. richard plume bloom says the agencies are not going far enough. >> i don't take issue with the fines but lack of structural change. you found in the course of your privacy investigation that in fact the company used its control over user data to sell advertising. that has antitrust implications, does it not, mr. simon? >> it's possible it could. >>
senate judiciary committee panel grilling top officials from the justice department, the federal trade commissiono the nation's largest tech companies. edward lawrence live on capitol hill with the latest on this. reporter: connell, they're talking big tech, mergers and antitrust and whether the white house had any influence in antitrust investigations. the head of the justice department antitrust division said they had no contact with the white house over the antitrust investigations. the ftc...
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the book "presidential misconduct" and one of the roycetorians who worked on a report commissioned by the house judiciarycommittee in 1974 on the impeachment inquiry into richard nixon. >> john dorr who had been appointed council thought of the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend, van woodward and asked woodward to be the kind of commander in in f of a project chief of a project of preparing such a report. which was unprecedented, as van said in the introduction to the original volume. >> 1974. >> and he asked three people to be his field generals and they identified and recruited about 12 historians to write one, two, or three stretches of that many presidencies. and i was chosen to be one. we had eight weeks to do it. it was a day before facts, before email -- before fax, before emails, before digitization, it was done by telephone and by mail we feel managed to do it in eight weeks and
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editor of the book residential misconduct and one of the historians worked on a report commissioned by the house judiciaryttee in 1974 on the impeachment inquiry into president nicola nixon. >> john doerr thought of the utility of a report like this and turned to his friend woodward and asked him to be the commander in chief of the project of preparing such a report, which was unprecedented as he said in the injection to the original volume. he asked three people to be his field generals and identified and recruited about 12 1, 2, ors to write ofee sketches presidencies. i was chosen to do one. we had eight weeks to do it. it was done by telephone and by mail. we managed to do it in eight weeks. we submitted it, and that is the last we heard of it. six weeks later, the president resigned. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the house will be in order. for 40 years, c-span has been providing unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the policy court, and public events from washington, d.c., and around the country so you can make up your own mind. you by yourought to local cable and satellit
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since the european commission made this decision back in 2015, much has changed american regulators and lawmakers are much more engaged with the doj and ftc and house judiciarynd 48 state attorney general investigating big tech guys, back to you. >> we need a huge table now to keep track of all the probes, thank you josh when we come back. coetororl inmpit ntejos us right here at post 9 as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you can do in the prius. toyota let's go places. we believe in education built for all people., - [woman] snhu was the best experience of my life. - [man] without snhu, i wouldn't be the leader i am today. - [woman] i graduated high school 19 years ago. i still finished. - [man] in the military, you feel that sense of accomplishment. that's what snhu is. - you will march from this arena and say to the world.. i did it. - [woman] you did it. i love you. - [graduate] i love you too. with licensed agents availablep when 24-7,d it. it's not just easy. it's having
since the european commission made this decision back in 2015, much has changed american regulators and lawmakers are much more engaged with the doj and ftc and house judiciarynd 48 state attorney general investigating big tech guys, back to you. >> we need a huge table now to keep track of all the probes, thank you josh when we come back. coetororl inmpit ntejos us right here at post 9 as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away...
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department and the federal trade commission with the chair of the ftc and the assistant attorney general for the antitrust division. they testify before a senate judiciary subcommittee, chaired by mike lee of utah. >> welcome to this hearing on the subcommittee on antitrust policy and consumer rights. today we are pleased to have with us the chairman of the federal trade commission, joseph simons, and the assistant attorney general for the antitrust division at the department of justice, makan delrahim. welcome to both of you. as an initial matter, as a matter of housekeeping, we have been informed we may have a block of more votes starting about an hour from now. the practical matter, we may be able to push it to an hour and a half from now, but before we hit the recess at some point we will likely have to go to recess to cast a few votes. we will have to play some of that by ear. i apologize in advance. there's no way to predict these in advance. it does seem to be an uncanny event, with antitrust subcommittee hearings. it seems to be a good predictor, albeit an unintentional predictor of when votes are going to occur. as both of you know, i've been c
department and the federal trade commission with the chair of the ftc and the assistant attorney general for the antitrust division. they testify before a senate judiciary subcommittee, chaired by mike lee of utah. >> welcome to this hearing on the subcommittee on antitrust policy and consumer rights. today we are pleased to have with us the chairman of the federal trade commission, joseph simons, and the assistant attorney general for the antitrust division at the department of justice,...
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judiciary committee is requesting documents from apple, amazon, facebook and google relating toke he cantive ehe-mails regarding competition. this is on top of the justice department and federal trade commission looking into the four companies. and in the past week, we have had state ags launch two separate antitrust probes into facebook and google. retail sales were up about ahalf percent in august slightlyweaker than july. americans bought more cars and trucks. that led the overall gain. hement health and beauty care stores did well. online shopping is big. department store chains struggled once again. also electronics and appliance sales were down last month. but overall, the numbers pretty decent. stock market this morning opening up in mixed territory. it's been a pretty good week for the market. dow and s&p not that far from all time highs. dow right now up just over 70 points. and nasdaq feeling some pressure from the antitrust concerns down 4 points. s&p moving higher by 5 points. now back to you. . >> jason brooks thank you. >>> happening today, sap center is bringing out the biggest names in music for a festival all weekend long to celebrate 25 years since the arena first opened in
judiciary committee is requesting documents from apple, amazon, facebook and google relating toke he cantive ehe-mails regarding competition. this is on top of the justice department and federal trade commission looking into the four companies. and in the past week, we have had state ags launch two separate antitrust probes into facebook and google. retail sales were up about ahalf percent in august slightlyweaker than july. americans bought more cars and trucks. that led the overall gain....
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department and the federal trade commission with the chair of the ftc and the assistant attorney general for the antitrust division. they testify before a senate judiciary subcommittee, chaired by mike lee of utah.
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shootings have prompted calls for additional legislation on gun violence , prevention i had of the judiciary commission to help headline house democrats . even though they postpone the hearing, they'll pick it up when congress comes back. tell us about the legislation they're expected to take up and what you thinkthe timetable is ? >> the different aspects they're trying to tackle, the house passed hr eight which is an expanded background check bill and there's pressure being placed on mitch mcconnell to bring that up and pass it from chuck schumer and in addition the judiciary is looking at high-capacity magazines . this would be the ability to shoot 100 or more bullets and as we saw in the dayton shooting , allowing the killer to take out people within 30 seconds. there's going to be an attempt to do that although the house is not yet looking at a renewal of the assault weapons ban which is what in effect 1994. so far that has not been put on the table so the question in the senate and mitch mcconnell in recentradio interview said he will defer to president trump. is willing to put something on the f
shootings have prompted calls for additional legislation on gun violence , prevention i had of the judiciary commission to help headline house democrats . even though they postpone the hearing, they'll pick it up when congress comes back. tell us about the legislation they're expected to take up and what you thinkthe timetable is ? >> the different aspects they're trying to tackle, the house passed hr eight which is an expanded background check bill and there's pressure being placed on...
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president trump, hear from james banner and one of the historians who worked on the report, commissioned by the house judiciary committee back in 1974 on the impeachment inquiry into president nixon. >> john doer thought of the utility of a report like this and rned to his friend asked woodard to be the kind of commander-in-chief of a project of preparing such a report, which was unprecedented as van said in the introduction to the original volume. >> 1974. >> and he asked the people to be his field general and they identified and recruited about 12 historians to write one, two, or three sketches of that many presidencies. and i was chosen to be one. we had eight weeks to do it. it was a day before facts, before e-mail, before everything. and we managed to do it in eight weeks and we submitted it to john doer and that's the last we heard of it. and six weeks later, the president resigned. >> watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. -- "q&a." >> this weekend on american history tv, today at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the psychological impact of flying on world war i pilots. and at 7:00, women in the apollo progra
president trump, hear from james banner and one of the historians who worked on the report, commissioned by the house judiciary committee back in 1974 on the impeachment inquiry into president nixon. >> john doer thought of the utility of a report like this and rned to his friend asked woodard to be the kind of commander-in-chief of a project of preparing such a report, which was unprecedented as van said in the introduction to the original volume. >> 1974. >> and he asked the...