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liddy and his men aren't talking. which interesting is some of the cases, actually some of the burglars had their cases reversed. by the court of appeals and the district of columbia. that they had legitimate right to rely on hunt's representations that they were doing this for the president which makes you have presidential authority to undertake this burglary. i never understood those holdings. but they have held to this day. moderator: i ask about when you met him because it is on august 29th, the president in a public statement which surprised you mentioned something called the dean investigation. john: he was asked by the traveling press corps why he was not appointing a special prosecutor to look into this because of the potential conflicts of interest. these said -- he said there was no need for that. the fbi is investigating it. the congress has a number of committees investigating it. the general accounting office was investigating it. the fcc may have even been -- sec may have even been involved. he finally
liddy and his men aren't talking. which interesting is some of the cases, actually some of the burglars had their cases reversed. by the court of appeals and the district of columbia. that they had legitimate right to rely on hunt's representations that they were doing this for the president which makes you have presidential authority to undertake this burglary. i never understood those holdings. but they have held to this day. moderator: i ask about when you met him because it is on august...
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this is just liddy inventing things after the fact. he did the same thing with bob marty that said the commitment had been made to these people to take care of them if anything happened. they were in deep trouble. they needed money to live on for lawyers. as that progress, it wasn't initially hush money but became evident of they didn't have some way to sustain themselves they are going to have to talk. that is how the hush money involved. moderator: when you first talked to the president? after the break in. john: the first time i am in their four just things like will signings or other unrelated matters is in september, the day after the indictments come down against the cuban-americans who have been arrested inside the watergate. nixon is pleased the case has been held at that level. that neither mitchell nor mcgruder, who are up to this eyeballs in this thing -- the cover story the money being , giving to liddy was to protect surrogates and do intelligence gathering of a general nature has held. liddy and his men aren't talking. wh
this is just liddy inventing things after the fact. he did the same thing with bob marty that said the commitment had been made to these people to take care of them if anything happened. they were in deep trouble. they needed money to live on for lawyers. as that progress, it wasn't initially hush money but became evident of they didn't have some way to sustain themselves they are going to have to talk. that is how the hush money involved. moderator: when you first talked to the president?...
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i went to that first meeting where liddy makes his pitch. it's an incredible session and liddy has charts and everything in codenames. he starts talking about things like chase claims to intercept ground-air communications. i cannot believe mitchell is taking this seriously and i do believe mitchell is taking this seriously. >> what about the houseboat? >> i was going to get to that. this is the one time i inject myself. i am listening to this amazing pitch. liddy says, general -- he called mitchell general -- he said we've got an innovative intelligence operating data gathering operation to crack the democratic party. we have least a houseboat on one of the canals in miami near the convention center. he said we have a squad of prostitutes who will lure officials into this houseboat that has a two way mirror operation and can take victors and get these guys confessing intimate secrets of the democratic party. at that point, i said you've got to be kidding. this is not even james bond stuff. i made some crack that offended liddy at the time a
i went to that first meeting where liddy makes his pitch. it's an incredible session and liddy has charts and everything in codenames. he starts talking about things like chase claims to intercept ground-air communications. i cannot believe mitchell is taking this seriously and i do believe mitchell is taking this seriously. >> what about the houseboat? >> i was going to get to that. this is the one time i inject myself. i am listening to this amazing pitch. liddy says, general --...
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i said if they say when did you meet on liddy's plans, i will tell them one i met. this created the first problem for mitchell. moderator: were they going to say that liddy did this all by himself and that there was never a second meeting that had never been authorized? john: yes, that is what they had done originally. mitchell and magruder both testified in the first grand jury that resulted in the trial, and the convention of liddy, hunt, and the americans in the accord, so my testimony differs with theirs. i went down over to haldeman's office, and he said that john wants to meet with you, and he said what are you guys go down and meet in chapin's office which was empty, so i did. next thing i was going to do, i said i was not going to lie to anybody, i said this is going to come out, you had better clean this up sooner rather than later. whatever you tell them. i do not know. and mitchell was very unhappy with it. i said john, i have never asked you -- talking about the third meeting, which i learned about later, where he had actually approved where magruder has
i said if they say when did you meet on liddy's plans, i will tell them one i met. this created the first problem for mitchell. moderator: were they going to say that liddy did this all by himself and that there was never a second meeting that had never been authorized? john: yes, that is what they had done originally. mitchell and magruder both testified in the first grand jury that resulted in the trial, and the convention of liddy, hunt, and the americans in the accord, so my testimony...
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they had heard it from hunt and liddy. they had the and the in mind of the hiss case where his stepson was kept off the stand that he was the only person who could testify to the critical question of how often he had seen chambers which was crucial. it was how intimate was the relationship. the fbi had threatened informally huisiss that they would be let it known cross examination of his son that he was homosexual and hiss had not permitted him to be on the side -- on the stand. some is willing to go on the stand anyway. his father said it would ruin your life and he did not let it happen so he did not get that corroborating testimony that he had not seen chambers very much. this was a story that was in the minds of these cuban-americans a very esoteric story that other people have testified to which may or may not be true. that was the kind of information they wanted so ranch said the cubans were as interested in the information that would be on your children or your wife as on you. anything that i would not want told tha
they had heard it from hunt and liddy. they had the and the in mind of the hiss case where his stepson was kept off the stand that he was the only person who could testify to the critical question of how often he had seen chambers which was crucial. it was how intimate was the relationship. the fbi had threatened informally huisiss that they would be let it known cross examination of his son that he was homosexual and hiss had not permitted him to be on the side -- on the stand. some is willing...
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it's partly because people like mitchell and haldeman did not talk, basically, or liddy about what they knew and essentially took blame for these moves. whether nixon actually knew it in advance or directed them is still not clear, it certainly was not proven against nixon. none of that would have forced him to resign or could have led to his impeachment. as i understand it, what made him vulnerable to impeachment and even to prosecution and conviction were actions that were known to be directed by the oval office and those were particular actions that involved me. it was the antiwar movement but in particular, against me. it has often been understood that those actions were impulsive, somehow or somehow reflected his psychology personal psychology in some way. essentially, they were overreactions of some sort. certainly, it is not understood that they were related to vietnam. to say that is to say that watergate is not usually seen as related to vietnam. in fact, i would say that what nixon to the point of resignation or impeachment was very much close to his vietnam policy, his secret
it's partly because people like mitchell and haldeman did not talk, basically, or liddy about what they knew and essentially took blame for these moves. whether nixon actually knew it in advance or directed them is still not clear, it certainly was not proven against nixon. none of that would have forced him to resign or could have led to his impeachment. as i understand it, what made him vulnerable to impeachment and even to prosecution and conviction were actions that were known to be...
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liddy dutt. al jazeera tamil nadu. >> coming up on al jazeera america, england is taking a step to preserve part of the pacific ocean. >> and the sunsets sun sets off a spectacular sphere. atmosphere. mississippi >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> archaeologists in a beijing suburb are unearthing a mass itch tomb complex dating back to as early as 25 ad. not exposed until recently. some of the tombs contain preserved mural and artifacts including pottery and furniture. archaeologists hope to complete the unearthing by june. >> in the wake of yesterday's elections in israel, the quote hostile policies of president obama. >> weighing in often netanyahu's victory, the garden, netanyahu deployed the politician of fear, it worked like m
liddy dutt. al jazeera tamil nadu. >> coming up on al jazeera america, england is taking a step to preserve part of the pacific ocean. >> and the sunsets sun sets off a spectacular sphere. atmosphere. mississippi >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside...
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. >> liddy green is the founder of second chance services, the first and only employment agency in theited states that caters to victims of domestic violence. >> i need you to take her to atlanta. >> over 14 years green has partnered with more than 200 firms to transition survivors into full-time well paying jobs with benefits. and it doesn't end there. >> for six months, i follow up to make sure that they're well. and if something happens, we can take care of the situation. and give them flexibility. so it's very critical. >> so the partnership goes much deeper than a paycheck. >> yes. >> a holistic approach that has launched more than 1500 clients toward football independence. >> i have marks from strangulation here on my neck. >> including could could her she fled to a shelter with her daughter and her husband beat her and poisoned her for taking english lessons. >> one of the things to talk to miss ludy about me, and they gave her my number. >> that was 2004. when second chance placed coia with the world bank, where she still works today. a stable career that has given her the conf
. >> liddy green is the founder of second chance services, the first and only employment agency in theited states that caters to victims of domestic violence. >> i need you to take her to atlanta. >> over 14 years green has partnered with more than 200 firms to transition survivors into full-time well paying jobs with benefits. and it doesn't end there. >> for six months, i follow up to make sure that they're well. and if something happens, we can take care of the...
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liddy, what do you think? >> i think it's a speed bump.hink banks are more at risk, not consumers or apple pay. this is about fraudulent or stolen credit cards make their way to the apple iphone. you virtually have to clone the iphone and get a stolen credit card loaded into the iphone and then inspect apple's pay before they see a hit. liz: my head is spinning. that is four steps too long. i agree with liz, paul. really this isn't a apple problem. more of a bank problem? >> i agree with both. it's a speed bump. for better or use, people are used to the fact of fraud and cybersecurity and these issues. this will not derail apple, people love the systems, people that use them. this will be a speed bump. they will figure it out. it's a dance between banks and apple and criminals who always have it. liz: apple's stock still close to 52-week high. all-time high. got clipped half a percent or so. jared, maybe question are competitors more dangerous to apple pay than these fraudsters? >> no. apple is a buy here by the way, this has absolutely no
liddy, what do you think? >> i think it's a speed bump.hink banks are more at risk, not consumers or apple pay. this is about fraudulent or stolen credit cards make their way to the apple iphone. you virtually have to clone the iphone and get a stolen credit card loaded into the iphone and then inspect apple's pay before they see a hit. liz: my head is spinning. that is four steps too long. i agree with liz, paul. really this isn't a apple problem. more of a bank problem? >> i agree...
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today, the rig a liddy much oil domestically is dragging -- the reality of too much oil domesticallyr down. saudi arabia's oil minister said they are close to pumping 10 million barrels of oil per day. it is a basic supply and demand issue. oil prices continue to stay at their 40 a dollar level. -- $48 level. betty: scarlet fu, thank you very much. a string of political developments have aggravated relations between president obama and in israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it began when netanyahu accepted a republican invitation to speak before congress. then came netanyahu's declaration the day before the israeli election that there would be no palestinian state if he were elected to office. after winning the vote decidedly, he softened his stance, saying he wanted a two state solution, but circumstances have to change. for more on his rocky relationship with the white house and how it could impact israel's business, i want to bring in the ceo of the tel aviv stock exchange, yossi beinart. yossi, thank you for joining us. as it made it more difficult for you to make the case
today, the rig a liddy much oil domestically is dragging -- the reality of too much oil domesticallyr down. saudi arabia's oil minister said they are close to pumping 10 million barrels of oil per day. it is a basic supply and demand issue. oil prices continue to stay at their 40 a dollar level. -- $48 level. betty: scarlet fu, thank you very much. a string of political developments have aggravated relations between president obama and in israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it began when...