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lbj was not one for parties. think it was perhaps the biggest white house party dinner of the entire administration, where she sat next to the president and everyone had a fine old time. and lbj, who was recovering from an operation at the time, perhaps against dr.'s advice, took to the dance floor with margaret. peter: did that include anglo-american relations at the time? mr. charter: that is a good question. i think it is said that lbj never bore a real grudge against britain that would be damaging to the special relationship. his problem was with the labour prime minister who was refusing to commit british troops, because that was causing tremendous problems with his own party back home. when you get a royal visitation like that, history shows us, and throughout the book as well, that the atmosphere dinner -- generally improves. the publicity around it is so normally positive that relationships are kept at a special level. it is not every country that can arrange to have a member of his leading family attend
lbj was not one for parties. think it was perhaps the biggest white house party dinner of the entire administration, where she sat next to the president and everyone had a fine old time. and lbj, who was recovering from an operation at the time, perhaps against dr.'s advice, took to the dance floor with margaret. peter: did that include anglo-american relations at the time? mr. charter: that is a good question. i think it is said that lbj never bore a real grudge against britain that would be...
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he lbj and nixon. nixon give you lbj a major share of credit because you deserve it. point six will do everything to make you great in history because you deserve it. and i think this day i can tell you there's another time in us history that this activist occurred between an outgoing wounded president and, an incumbent who wants his job. i mean, i need you either configuration of parties, either within the same party. i don't know. this is a fascinating story. and to me, one of the lessons of this book and of the class today is really an underlying question. i mean, we as are conditioned to learn what political behavior, normal political behavior looks like now you could argue in recent years we haven't seen lot of normal political behavior on side of the aisle. but we learn, you know, democrats stick with democrats or republicans stick with democrat republicans. we assume they don't they aren't really friends anymore. i mean it used to be i write a poll years ago of americans who said, what's the one thing you wouldn't want your son or daughter do growing up? and it
he lbj and nixon. nixon give you lbj a major share of credit because you deserve it. point six will do everything to make you great in history because you deserve it. and i think this day i can tell you there's another time in us history that this activist occurred between an outgoing wounded president and, an incumbent who wants his job. i mean, i need you either configuration of parties, either within the same party. i don't know. this is a fascinating story. and to me, one of the lessons of...
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here he is with lbj. there was famous tension between the kennedy loyalists and lbj's camp. lot of people weren't. >> doris: we knew he'd been a good speechwriter for jfk but i never was sure of the origin of how he got there until we listen to the lbj tapes, those great tapes. lbj wanted to press a button on his office desk so that whenever he wanted to remember the conversation, it would be there. >> stephen: so he could verify his memories with the tapes? >> doris: got it. or verify ideals he made with congressmen. in this case he's talking with his white house aide bill moyers ad he says you know i need somebody to write my speeches. i need somebody to put sex and the speeches, rhythm, music and the speeches. great true chilean phases. moyers said the only guy i know is good one but is not one of us because he was a kennedy guy but he brings it over and became a great speechwriter. [applause] >> stephen: not only a great speechwriter but i understand, correct me if i'm wrong, the husband is the one who coined "the great society," the overarching description of the phrase
here he is with lbj. there was famous tension between the kennedy loyalists and lbj's camp. lot of people weren't. >> doris: we knew he'd been a good speechwriter for jfk but i never was sure of the origin of how he got there until we listen to the lbj tapes, those great tapes. lbj wanted to press a button on his office desk so that whenever he wanted to remember the conversation, it would be there. >> stephen: so he could verify his memories with the tapes? >> doris: got it....
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then he leaves and goes to lbj. is there for the weak speeches of lbj.all overcome state -- then he is with mccarthy in new -- and goes with bobby kennedy that his closest friend and is with him when he died so somehow he would just happens to be a maybe his talents brought him to lose places for fate brought him to his -- but it certainly was the lack. >> neil: is one thing that comes through of course you work for lyndon johnson but your husband didn't have the great view of him. i think early on in your book when you talked about john kennedy had chosen him as his vise president. he said i guess in a sense we all profiled him. he was from the south, immediately suspect when -- on matters of civil rights. -- that was at the core of our campaign. soo he was kind of kicking and screaming going into lbj all the more so after the jfk assassination. you had an entirely different view that lga -- lbj wasn't so bad but how did you reconcile that? >> would have been really was not even after he went to work with lbj he had great respect for him and really love
then he leaves and goes to lbj. is there for the weak speeches of lbj.all overcome state -- then he is with mccarthy in new -- and goes with bobby kennedy that his closest friend and is with him when he died so somehow he would just happens to be a maybe his talents brought him to lose places for fate brought him to his -- but it certainly was the lack. >> neil: is one thing that comes through of course you work for lyndon johnson but your husband didn't have the great view of him. i...
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we know lbj decided not to even run for a full term after that.e who was there, an incredible historian all of her firsthand knowledge of the 60s. that is coming up next. that is coming up next zyrtec allergy relief works fast and lasts a full 24 hours so dave can be the... deliverer of dance. ok, dave! let's be more than our allergies. zeize the day with zyrtec. weeds... they have you surrounded. take your lawn back! with scotts turf builder triple action! it gets three jobs done at once - kills weeds. prevents crabgrass. and keeps it growing strong. download the my lawn app today for lawn care tips and customized plans. feed your lawn. feed it. new herbal essences sulfate free. packed with pure aloe and camellia flower oil your hair will love. and none of the things it won't. hair that feels deeply nourished, soft and lightweight. new herbal essences. ethan! how's my favorite client? great! i started using schwab investing themes, so now i can easily invest in trends... like wearable tech. trends? all that research. sounds exhausting! nope. schw
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lbj but so many things. well, but of the things one of my favorite quotes is he said any -- can knock down a barn door, but it takes -- fine carpenter to build one and it's easy to strike a match and to burn something down and to stir fear, anger and indignation. and that's a really powerful political tool so frequently throughout history, although there are a nation has been built on the backs of enslaved people and, immigrants, they are often those who are -- and subjugated and exploited for political purposes. and i think that's that's humanistic. read something a little interesting that suggests that immigrants to this point in our history are are less -- than they have ever in our history. we are exploiting that immigrant card less than we ever have throughout the course of our history, which is to some is somewhat encouraging. i just want us to reflect, on the expression, nativist, because who were the natives and what did we do to them. yeah. again, fear. fear of the other. but i'm recalling that one
lbj but so many things. well, but of the things one of my favorite quotes is he said any -- can knock down a barn door, but it takes -- fine carpenter to build one and it's easy to strike a match and to burn something down and to stir fear, anger and indignation. and that's a really powerful political tool so frequently throughout history, although there are a nation has been built on the backs of enslaved people and, immigrants, they are often those who are -- and subjugated and exploited for...
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this civil rights act of 1964, i'm no fan of lbj . but that was best thing he did. he did it with republican help, the best thing, now, as has been the case in past it should be enforced, but trouble is not blacks, the trouble is discrimination against jewish kids, jewish kids. who can't even go to the college, you know that senator, i am just putting it out there. >> that is right. >> thank you very much, sir. >> that's right, all right, larry. >> all right, coming up here is a real bad idea. real bad, joe biden wants to blow up donald trump's highly successful tax cuts. unfortunately the economy might just blow up following suit, we will talk about it with scott hodge and edward lawrence, i'm kudlow, stick around folks. (husband) we just want to have enough money for retirement. (wife) and travel to visit our grandchildren. (fisher investments) i understand. that's why at fisher investments we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your family, lifestyle, goals and needs, allowing us to tailor your portfolio. (wife) what about commission-based p
this civil rights act of 1964, i'm no fan of lbj . but that was best thing he did. he did it with republican help, the best thing, now, as has been the case in past it should be enforced, but trouble is not blacks, the trouble is discrimination against jewish kids, jewish kids. who can't even go to the college, you know that senator, i am just putting it out there. >> that is right. >> thank you very much, sir. >> that's right, all right, larry. >> all right, coming up...
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lbj or jfk. and she'd worked for lbj. so it he but he also worked for jfk.and and, you know, and throughout their marriage, this is an argument and and it's so interesting to read this book to see them relive those years in the sixties and then come to different opinions. and their dialectic about these two presidents and others in the sixties changes as as they grow older. and so it's kind of doris is year of living historically and she's and she's really keeping the memory of her husband alive but also telling a story about the remarkable people who they both worked with. simon and schuster has put out this book in honor of its centennial. simon and schuster, a century of publishing,. 1924 to 2024. for people interested in publishing. what are they going to get in this book? mr. karp they are going to get a cultural history of america through the sweep of the books that we've published. and we actually went and we we got a committee together and we picked out the ones books we thought best represented simon and schuster. i mean, we've published, you know,
lbj or jfk. and she'd worked for lbj. so it he but he also worked for jfk.and and, you know, and throughout their marriage, this is an argument and and it's so interesting to read this book to see them relive those years in the sixties and then come to different opinions. and their dialectic about these two presidents and others in the sixties changes as as they grow older. and so it's kind of doris is year of living historically and she's and she's really keeping the memory of her husband...
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lbj or jfk. and she'd worked for lbj. so it he but he also worked for jfk.and and, you know, and throughout their marriage, this is an argument and and it's so interesting to read this book to see them relive those years in the sixties and then come to different opinions. and their dialectic about these two presidents and others in the sixties changes as as they grow older. and so it's kind of doris is year of living historically and she's and she's really keeping the memory of her husband alive but also telling a story about the remarkable people who they both worked with. simon and schuster has put out this book in honor of its centennial. simon and schuster, a century of publishing,. 1924 to 2024. for people interested in publishing. what are they going to get in this book? mr. karp they are going to get a cultural history of america through the sweep of the books that we've published. and we actually went and we we got a committee together and we picked out the ones books we thought best represented simon and schuster. i mean, we've published, you know,
lbj or jfk. and she'd worked for lbj. so it he but he also worked for jfk.and and, you know, and throughout their marriage, this is an argument and and it's so interesting to read this book to see them relive those years in the sixties and then come to different opinions. and their dialectic about these two presidents and others in the sixties changes as as they grow older. and so it's kind of doris is year of living historically and she's and she's really keeping the memory of her husband...
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lbj spent a lot of money, some in vietnam, but some managed interest. and yet with a $34 trillion national debt, with trillion dollars being added, our national debt every. 100 days. i won't say what biden. biden would describe it, but it is a big deal and it's going to be a continuing concern among both parties. how do you go big? well, i think biden gave us a very good blueprint for that in the budget that he released on monday. so the budget that he released on monday raises taxes on the top two or 3% of the population and and raises taxes on. it it has about $5 trillion of tax increases only on wealthy people and corporations over the next ten years, $500 billion a year on a on a $20 trillion economy. and that stabilizes the debt. it reduces the deficit and still leaves room for a couple of trillion dollars of spending. this also takes us back to the roosevelt truman johnson era when democrats were not of progressive taxation. right. the conservative democrats who come after that, they with the republicans and supply side tax cuts. and it's not unli
lbj spent a lot of money, some in vietnam, but some managed interest. and yet with a $34 trillion national debt, with trillion dollars being added, our national debt every. 100 days. i won't say what biden. biden would describe it, but it is a big deal and it's going to be a continuing concern among both parties. how do you go big? well, i think biden gave us a very good blueprint for that in the budget that he released on monday. so the budget that he released on monday raises taxes on the top...
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this civil rights act of 1964, i'm no fan of lbj . but that was best thing he did. he did it with republican help, the best thing, now, as has been the case in past it should be enforced, but trouble is not blacks, the trouble is discrimination against jewish kids, jewish kids. who can't even go to the college, you know that senator, i am just putting it out there. >> that is right. >> thank you very much, sir. >> that's right, all right, larry. >> all right, coming up here is a real bad idea. real bad, joe biden wants to blow up donald trump's highly successful tax cuts. unfortunately the economy might just blow up following suit, we will talk about it with scott hodge and edward lawrence, i'm kudlow, stick around folks. (psst! psst!) ahhh! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily gives you long lasting non-drowsy relief. flonase all good. also, try our allergy headache and nighttime pills. clogged gutters can cause big problems fast. until now. call 833-leaffilter today for your free gutter inspection. i've had terrible flooding probl
this civil rights act of 1964, i'm no fan of lbj . but that was best thing he did. he did it with republican help, the best thing, now, as has been the case in past it should be enforced, but trouble is not blacks, the trouble is discrimination against jewish kids, jewish kids. who can't even go to the college, you know that senator, i am just putting it out there. >> that is right. >> thank you very much, sir. >> that's right, all right, larry. >> all right, coming up...
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i'm no fan of lbj, welfare, vietnam, tax hikes, the whole nine yards but that was the best thing he did. he did it with republican help. that was the best thing he did. now has been the case in the past it should be enforced the trouble is not necessarily blacks that may be ongoing trouble. the trouble is discrimination against jewish kids, jewish kids who can't even go to thighs these colleges. you know that senator, i'm putting it out there. >> that's right, all right, larry. good to see you. larry: take care. you bet. folks coming up here is a real bad idea, bad idea among other the, joe biden wants to blow up donald trump's highly successful tax cuts. unfortunately the economy might blow up following suit. we'll talk about it with the tax found -- foundation's scott hodge and edward lawrence. stick around many i'm kudlow. ♪. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. and they're
i'm no fan of lbj, welfare, vietnam, tax hikes, the whole nine yards but that was the best thing he did. he did it with republican help. that was the best thing he did. now has been the case in the past it should be enforced the trouble is not necessarily blacks that may be ongoing trouble. the trouble is discrimination against jewish kids, jewish kids who can't even go to thighs these colleges. you know that senator, i'm putting it out there. >> that's right, all right, larry. good to...
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but lebron james answers dribble drive hoop and the foul off the window lbj at 27.6 rebounds and eight assists late third six point game denver turns defense to offense michael porter junior the block. nuggets in transition. former laker kentavious caldwell pope buries the three. part of a 13 zero denver run. fourth quarter jamal murray lefty finish down low. he scored 22. lakers cut the lead to six at one point, but jokic with the steal and the big man going to score 232 points 12 rebounds, seven assists. nuggets win 114 10310 series lead game two monday night denver has won nine straight over l.a. former michigan football head coach jim harbaugh kept his promise of getting a tattoo if the wolverines went undefeated. and check out the fresh ink on his right shoulder, he put the michigan logo with a 15 zero record. there it is. harbaugh now prepares for his first nfl draft as chargers head coach. that begins thursday on abc seven. oh, looky, looky >> no no no. yes. smile. you better get up >> now, well qualified buyers can get 1.9% apr financing on 2024 acura models. >> 9-1-1 the troc
but lebron james answers dribble drive hoop and the foul off the window lbj at 27.6 rebounds and eight assists late third six point game denver turns defense to offense michael porter junior the block. nuggets in transition. former laker kentavious caldwell pope buries the three. part of a 13 zero denver run. fourth quarter jamal murray lefty finish down low. he scored 22. lakers cut the lead to six at one point, but jokic with the steal and the big man going to score 232 points 12 rebounds,...
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june 22, i really want to go to the festival in tatarstan in tatarstan, the village of elbden, and the lbje... for several years now there has been a festival, there is a small river, yes, it starts at 4:00 in the morning, through this it’s like a reconstruction festival it looks like the fascists are being transported, they made a little bit of elements there, well, like the buildings for the brest fortress, this is the story, there is a small museum dedicated to this, i was in this museum on... i haven’t been, i’ve already been to the village , that ’s where i helped them, they took part in our awards, this is a significant story, and now i want to go and see it all, because well, this is a great story, it’s no coincidence that, probably, last year in ufa in the final, and the route of the year award, the belarusian project won the grand prix, again, a connected tourist route with patriotic education, a route with... a cross-section of iconic cities that are known to us, they are well known to the slightly older generation, even from history, that’s how well they are known to our younger
june 22, i really want to go to the festival in tatarstan in tatarstan, the village of elbden, and the lbje... for several years now there has been a festival, there is a small river, yes, it starts at 4:00 in the morning, through this it’s like a reconstruction festival it looks like the fascists are being transported, they made a little bit of elements there, well, like the buildings for the brest fortress, this is the story, there is a small museum dedicated to this, i was in this museum...
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memoir you have here capturing kind of different elements of of president reagan when i really liked lbj we knew that whenever we got into trouble entering the sentence formulation, when we got into trouble, the staff of the administration. yeah, we can make up the cue cards and put him on television and he could sway the day he could bring along like nobody i've ever known. i imagine that was a nice security blanket for a cabinet official or now security adviser. right. i think he really viewed him that way. i think there was and a number of things that that were helpful i think he viewed well first i knew he he viewed working in the reagan administration as an honor and he writes about that extensively. i think the second thing is, as reagan was a strategic visionary but not a day day manager, which for i think my dad super helpful. i think you he he writes later that he had a meeting a week president reagan as secretary of defense for an and he said i don't even think we use that full hour because he was so overwhelmingly supportive of what we were doing. so he he didn't have the his
memoir you have here capturing kind of different elements of of president reagan when i really liked lbj we knew that whenever we got into trouble entering the sentence formulation, when we got into trouble, the staff of the administration. yeah, we can make up the cue cards and put him on television and he could sway the day he could bring along like nobody i've ever known. i imagine that was a nice security blanket for a cabinet official or now security adviser. right. i think he really...
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he realized this is what got me to go to work for lbj.sation dick is called to a meeting by mel morris with lyndon johnson, they want to come up with a vision for what johnson's program is going to be. he was getting the civil rights bill through, the tax bill through, he wanted his own johnson program. the meeting took place in a pool rather than the office. they come and johnson is swimming naked in the pool. there is bill and dick standing with their suits on. he says, come on in boys, don't be squeamish as a swim in the pool he says i want to have my own program. they outline will be the great society. that becomes the first big speech that my husband worked on. he comes up with the phrase great society. medicare, medicaid, everything that will become uniting congress. >> that's some image. >> for the history nerds. >> now you know the rest of the story. >>> up next, legendary film producer jerry brock heimer stops by to tell us about his new movie, the ministry of ungentlemanly warfare. morning joe weekend will be right back. it does
he realized this is what got me to go to work for lbj.sation dick is called to a meeting by mel morris with lyndon johnson, they want to come up with a vision for what johnson's program is going to be. he was getting the civil rights bill through, the tax bill through, he wanted his own johnson program. the meeting took place in a pool rather than the office. they come and johnson is swimming naked in the pool. there is bill and dick standing with their suits on. he says, come on in boys, don't...
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william: the same thing lbj told mlk, which is keeping the fire under my feet and i will deliver fortics are not getting into this, this is biden's core belief? >> no human being acts like that. they are influenced by their self-interest, so i do not leave that. i think the american people believe a couple things in a complicated way. they believe that biden is right when he said israel has gone a little over the top. they are also pro israel. one senator is doing well in pennsylvania. william: with a very strong israel must defend itself at all costs. >> i think there is a market for saying israel is over the top, but what joe biden is saying, we have israel's back. as for the practice i would distinguish by people who are honestly appalled by what is going on there, but there are fridges, and some of the columbia protesters were part of it who has eric adams said arcade filled and bigoted, and when i saw some of the pictures coming out of columbia i thought about chicago this summer. we will all go to the convention and just like in 1968 there is going to be a lot of rioting, and i
william: the same thing lbj told mlk, which is keeping the fire under my feet and i will deliver fortics are not getting into this, this is biden's core belief? >> no human being acts like that. they are influenced by their self-interest, so i do not leave that. i think the american people believe a couple things in a complicated way. they believe that biden is right when he said israel has gone a little over the top. they are also pro israel. one senator is doing well in pennsylvania....
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. >> this is the core of the liberal anthem that lbj stood for. >> i remember listening very carefullytes with me. and it was based on the moinahan report. >> the document was never meant for public perusal. it is written in a very bombastic way written in a very bombastic way >> unless you time -- took the time and who does look into when ham himself, you would've taken up the view that these people just have to get their families together and everything will be fine. and that was what many in the black community believed they had to rebut. >> the advocacy for unequal preferential treatment, the advocacy for a minimum level of income, a big jobs program. the kind of solution moynihan advocated for even in a time that was radical, you know, the moynihan report was the last point where you had a federal official making an implicit argument for massive investment in african-american communities, massive benevolent investment and tying the case for investment to history. that is something that just really would not happen today. >> the controversies that followed professor moynihan in and
. >> this is the core of the liberal anthem that lbj stood for. >> i remember listening very carefullytes with me. and it was based on the moinahan report. >> the document was never meant for public perusal. it is written in a very bombastic way written in a very bombastic way >> unless you time -- took the time and who does look into when ham himself, you would've taken up the view that these people just have to get their families together and everything will be fine....
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hoop and the foul lbj 27 points six rebounds eight assists late third six point game denver defense turnsrter jr the block and the nikola jokic gets it ahead to former laker kentavious caldwell pope. transition three part of a 13 zero run. fourth quarter jamal murray spin move. in the post lefty finish. he scored 22. lakers cut the lead to six at one point, but jokic look at him steal and score 3212 and seven. and nuggets win 114. 103 one zero. series lead game two monday night. denver's won nine straight over la. former michigan football head coach jim harbaugh keeping his promise of getting a tattoo if the wolverines went undefeated. and here it is, the fresh ink on his right shoulder got a michigan logo and the 15 zero record. there it is. harbaugh now prepares for his first nfl draft as chargers head coach. that begins thursday on abc seven and in junior welterweight boxing at 140 pounds, ryan garcia beats the bay area's own devin haney by major decision in 12 rounds. it's haney's first loss as a professional. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino jr. >> chris, thank you
hoop and the foul lbj 27 points six rebounds eight assists late third six point game denver defense turnsrter jr the block and the nikola jokic gets it ahead to former laker kentavious caldwell pope. transition three part of a 13 zero run. fourth quarter jamal murray spin move. in the post lefty finish. he scored 22. lakers cut the lead to six at one point, but jokic look at him steal and score 3212 and seven. and nuggets win 114. 103 one zero. series lead game two monday night. denver's won...
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david: this aim thing that lbj was telling mlk.ieve that politics are not getting into this and that this is just biden's core belief? david: he may tell himself that story but no human being looks at it this way. i don't believe that. i think the american people believe a couple things and a complicated way. they agree with what joe biden said, that israel sometimes goes over the top. they are also very pro-israel. if you look at john fetterman, the senator from pennsylvania who has been more pro-israel then golda my year, he is doing well in pennsylvania. william: with a very strong -- israel must defend itself at all costs -- position. david: unabashed. there is a market to say that israel is over the top but also to say what biden says, that israel has a right. there are fringes and i think some of the columbia protesters are part of this, and they are hate filled and bigoted. when i saw some of the picture is coming out of columbia, i thought of chicago this summer. we are going to the convention. and just like in 1968, there
david: this aim thing that lbj was telling mlk.ieve that politics are not getting into this and that this is just biden's core belief? david: he may tell himself that story but no human being looks at it this way. i don't believe that. i think the american people believe a couple things and a complicated way. they agree with what joe biden said, that israel sometimes goes over the top. they are also very pro-israel. if you look at john fetterman, the senator from pennsylvania who has been more...
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. >> this is the core of the liberal anthem that lbj stood for. >> i remember listening very carefullyard university in 1965 and i said, you know, this resonates with me. it was based on that report. >> one of the reasons, was the document was never meant for public perusal. it's written in a bombastic way. it was written to get the attention of politicians. >> unless you took the time, and who does, to look into what he said were the causes, you would have taken his view that these people just need to get the families together and everything will be fine. that was what many in the black community believed they had to rebut. >> the advocacy for a minimum level of income fairness, for a big jobs program. the kind of solution he advocated for, even at the time, was radical. that report was the last point where you had a federal official making an implicit argument for a massive investment in our african- american communities, >> an implicit argument for massive investment, massive benevolent investment in time the case for investment to history. that is something that just really would n
. >> this is the core of the liberal anthem that lbj stood for. >> i remember listening very carefullyard university in 1965 and i said, you know, this resonates with me. it was based on that report. >> one of the reasons, was the document was never meant for public perusal. it's written in a bombastic way. it was written to get the attention of politicians. >> unless you took the time, and who does, to look into what he said were the causes, you would have taken his...
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third quarter extending the lead lbj such a great passer to austin reaves with the reverse. lay in.s up seven after three in at last check. we're tied 95 all in the fourth. remember the winner of this game will face the loser of that game on friday. all right some baseball before we go. giants in miami scoreless in the second inning. it's matt chapman getting all of that one solo shot to left center. fourth of the year one nothing. san francisco bottom of the sixth. bases loaded full of marlins three two game luis arraez singles to left off taylor rogers two run score and the marlins win it, six three. rubber match in miami tomorrow sports on abc seven is sponsored by your northern california honda dealers. doing my best not to yell and or run through a wall, because i'll tell you what, i'm so fired up i feel like i could do anything right now. >> it's going to be really exciting tonight. chris. obviously you know the teams, as steph said, know each other very well. what are you looking for tonight? >> i think for the warriors you're looking for keep control and don't have turnovers
third quarter extending the lead lbj such a great passer to austin reaves with the reverse. lay in.s up seven after three in at last check. we're tied 95 all in the fourth. remember the winner of this game will face the loser of that game on friday. all right some baseball before we go. giants in miami scoreless in the second inning. it's matt chapman getting all of that one solo shot to left center. fourth of the year one nothing. san francisco bottom of the sixth. bases loaded full of marlins...
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lbj's wife had all made all that money in the tv and the radio station, and he couldn't have, you know, he couldn't have run all those campaigns with them. and abigail took care of the farm and did different things to back his his career. anyway, that was the lesson there for all single people here on valentine's day. but thank you for that reminder. or did you have another day? i just wanted to follow up on what you just said, that they married up. did you find that even though there was some interest other than love, that many of the love even of those who married up, they were truly for love. oh, i think you could. i think that george really admired martha and loved her in a way, but it was a different kind of love. and he never forgot that particular attraction he had for the earlier woman because she was very attractive. she was older and she was very sophisticated. and i guess, you know, he major, but he was young. and, you know, you sometimes get these incredible attractions for somebody. but it wasn't. but for a marriage, it seems to have been a happy marriage. you can have a h
lbj's wife had all made all that money in the tv and the radio station, and he couldn't have, you know, he couldn't have run all those campaigns with them. and abigail took care of the farm and did different things to back his his career. anyway, that was the lesson there for all single people here on valentine's day. but thank you for that reminder. or did you have another day? i just wanted to follow up on what you just said, that they married up. did you find that even though there was some...
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dribble drive hoop and the foul off the window lbj at 27 points six rebounds and eight assists. turns defense to offense michael porter junior the block. nuggets in transition. former laker kentavious caldwell pope buries the three part of a 13 zero denver run. fourth quarter jamal murray lefty finish down low. he scored 22. lakers cut the lead to six at one point, but jokic with the steal and the big man going to score 232 points 12 rebounds seven assists. nuggets win 114 10310 series lead game two monday night denver has won nine straight over la. former michigan football head coach jim harbaugh kept his promise of getting a tattoo if the wolverines went undefeated. and check out the fresh ink on his right shoulder, he put the michigan logo with a 15 zero record. there it is. harbaugh now prepares for his first nfl draft as chargers head coach. that begins thursday on abc seven. and in junior welterweight boxing at 140 pounds, ryan garcia beats the bay area's own devin haney by major decision in 12 rounds. it's haney's first loss as a pro. that's your look at sports. have a gr
dribble drive hoop and the foul off the window lbj at 27 points six rebounds and eight assists. turns defense to offense michael porter junior the block. nuggets in transition. former laker kentavious caldwell pope buries the three part of a 13 zero denver run. fourth quarter jamal murray lefty finish down low. he scored 22. lakers cut the lead to six at one point, but jokic with the steal and the big man going to score 232 points 12 rebounds seven assists. nuggets win 114 10310 series lead...
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what about lbj? did he lie about what was happening in vietnam? could that be prosecuted?stle with those very difficult questions. a private boat and start working on the opinion and we will stand by and wait as well the trump legal team to see what impact it has on their cases moving forward. >> sandra: shannon reporting her way over the music outside of the supreme court [laughs] very well done thank you, sharon. >> very festive today. >> sandra: apparently so, john? >> john: sprang our legal panel with jonathan and leo, jonathan let's start with you what you make of the immunity arguments at the court this morning and the idea of you can't give a president complete immunity because there are likely some things a president could be prosecuted for. but you give some sort of limited immunity and how do you draw that line? >> i think there were points in that argument that should it be viewed as quite positive for the trump team. first of all you had roughly four justices referring to sending this back for further deliberations. if they do that, it's hard to imagine the tri
what about lbj? did he lie about what was happening in vietnam? could that be prosecuted?stle with those very difficult questions. a private boat and start working on the opinion and we will stand by and wait as well the trump legal team to see what impact it has on their cases moving forward. >> sandra: shannon reporting her way over the music outside of the supreme court [laughs] very well done thank you, sharon. >> very festive today. >> sandra: apparently so, john?...