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it started with lyndon baines johnson. this is not partisan. and i am taken by a lot of the comments. susan, but it might be naive you know more about it , than i do. the u.s. attorneys with whom i have spoken have told me they can get away with virtually anything by creating probable cause and walking across the hall from the nsa to at&t or something and say "we need these records. we need this information." the whole idea of having the watchers watch themselves, those employees of the organization's s, because they are so full of goodwill, i am greatly skeptical of that. and i am greatly skeptical of almost all of the internal oversights, and i hope you guys would comment on that a little bit. am i just paranoid or am i particularly paranoid? >> it is a great question, so why should people believe people who are sitting up here saying , trust us, these are rigorous efforts of oversight that were put in place. >> a quick comment. i want to be candid. it is possible i am wrong. i have -- this boils down to i know this people and i do not think
it started with lyndon baines johnson. this is not partisan. and i am taken by a lot of the comments. susan, but it might be naive you know more about it , than i do. the u.s. attorneys with whom i have spoken have told me they can get away with virtually anything by creating probable cause and walking across the hall from the nsa to at&t or something and say "we need these records. we need this information." the whole idea of having the watchers watch themselves, those employees...
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you know, you have richard nixon and lyndon baines johnson, our tremendous examples of serial liars who us into the war in vietnam on what happened in the gulf. that's certainly worse lie than anything trump's done so far, but -- >> was it prove that believe day? i'm not sure it was provable that day. >> no, i agree, it was not provable that day, but i'll give you an example of richard nixon when he ran against helen and douglas in 1950 for the u.s. senate. he called her communist. it was provable that she was not a communist but the press didn't do it's job and he won that election in large part of that lie. that's where he picked up the nickname tricky dick. he was a liar before he ever got to the white house. when he got to the white house. he used enormous lies to try to ewe suffer the constitutional ending in watergate. i agree, there is something different about trump's -- almost compulsion to lie. he lies and lies and lies and i think you're right when he says sometimes he lies when a lie isn't necessary. >> my favorite was the nfl. he got a letter from the nfl telling about the
you know, you have richard nixon and lyndon baines johnson, our tremendous examples of serial liars who us into the war in vietnam on what happened in the gulf. that's certainly worse lie than anything trump's done so far, but -- >> was it prove that believe day? i'm not sure it was provable that day. >> no, i agree, it was not provable that day, but i'll give you an example of richard nixon when he ran against helen and douglas in 1950 for the u.s. senate. he called her communist....
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they started back with lyndon baines johnson in 1968 and went through nixon, reagan, george h.w. bush and george w. bush inaugurations and they will be performing, over 200 professionals on stage singing thanks that treasure america and uplift everyone's spirits. >> the choir and the rockettes not to be performing together. two separate performances right? >> and jackie evancho who you just mentioned. we're >> i can hear people at home thinking, great, the rockettes and the mormon tabernacle choir. where are the bigger stars? do you have any reveals? >> we're not putting on woodstock or summer jam. this is an inauguration. we'll have three balls. two inaugural and one st. petersbusupporting the first responders. donald trump and the vice president-elect, mike pence. are here to get to work. you are already seeing that in discussions around carrier, saving jobs. discussions around boeing, lockheed martin and air force one. as well as today the news you were talking about earlier, making sure that america does veto the resolution of the u.n. donald trump is here to work and to do e
they started back with lyndon baines johnson in 1968 and went through nixon, reagan, george h.w. bush and george w. bush inaugurations and they will be performing, over 200 professionals on stage singing thanks that treasure america and uplift everyone's spirits. >> the choir and the rockettes not to be performing together. two separate performances right? >> and jackie evancho who you just mentioned. we're >> i can hear people at home thinking, great, the rockettes and the...
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. >> host: lyndon baines johnson. >> guest: as a senator? >> host: ey. >> guest: over rated. think the master of the senate was mike mans field and not johnson. >> host: well, mike mans field. >> guest: master of the senate. >> host: everett dirksen. >> guest: indispensable player who now win to oppose and join up anding a unsen hero in the civil rights move. >> host: senator john cher man -- sherman cooper of kentucky. >> guest: role mad model as a young man, great conviction, very part. >> host: ted kennedy. >> guest: he was the lyon of the senate, one over many books about him have been written, and he roared and you and i both knew when he was passionate, which he was about almost everything. but in many ways i think the most accomplished kennedy -- never got to be president -- never was a attorney general but i think in almost every day the most accomplished kennedy. >> host: the most accomplished senator as a kennedy. and maybe the most accomplished -- we used to laugh with him about going to lincoln day dinners and all you had to do is mention ted kennedy's name to fir
. >> host: lyndon baines johnson. >> guest: as a senator? >> host: ey. >> guest: over rated. think the master of the senate was mike mans field and not johnson. >> host: well, mike mans field. >> guest: master of the senate. >> host: everett dirksen. >> guest: indispensable player who now win to oppose and join up anding a unsen hero in the civil rights move. >> host: senator john cher man -- sherman cooper of kentucky. >> guest: role...
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it started with lyndon baines johnson. i am taken by a lot of the comments. i love susan but it might be naive, you know more about it than i do. the u.s. attorneys with whom i have spoken have told me they can get away with virtually anything by creating probable -- probable cause and walking across the hall from the nsa to at&t or something and say we need these records. we need this information. having thedea of watchers watch themselves, those employees of the organization's because they are so full of goodwill, i am greatly skeptical of that. i am greatly skeptical of almost all of the internal oversights and i hope you guys would comment on that a little bit. ori just permit -- paranoid am i particularly paranoid? >> why should people believe people who are sitting appears saying trust us, these are rigorous with its of oversight that were put in place. >> a quick comment. i am wrong.le i have -- this boils down to i know this people and i do not think -- i think they would resign. that is not a formal institutional protection. this goes to what is the
it started with lyndon baines johnson. i am taken by a lot of the comments. i love susan but it might be naive, you know more about it than i do. the u.s. attorneys with whom i have spoken have told me they can get away with virtually anything by creating probable -- probable cause and walking across the hall from the nsa to at&t or something and say we need these records. we need this information. having thedea of watchers watch themselves, those employees of the organization's because...
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it started with lyndon baines johnson. this is not partisan. i am taken by a lot of the comments. i love susan but it might be naive, but i think you know more about it than i do. the u.s. attorneys with whom i have spoken have told me they can get away with virtually anything by creating probable cause and walking across the hall from the nsa to at&t or something and say we need these records. we need this information. the whole idea of having the watchers watch themselves, those employees of the organizations because they are so full of goodwill, i am greatly skeptical of that. i am greatly skeptical of almost all of the internal oversights and i hope you guys would comment on that a little bit. am i just paranoid or am i particularly paranoid? >> that is a great question. that is a great question. so why should people believe people who are sitting appears -- up here, saying trust us, these are rigorous oversights that were put in place and they work. a quick comment, i want to be candid, it is possible i am wrong. i have -- this boils down to i i know these people and i think
it started with lyndon baines johnson. this is not partisan. i am taken by a lot of the comments. i love susan but it might be naive, but i think you know more about it than i do. the u.s. attorneys with whom i have spoken have told me they can get away with virtually anything by creating probable cause and walking across the hall from the nsa to at&t or something and say we need these records. we need this information. the whole idea of having the watchers watch themselves, those employees...
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. >> we got the lyndon baines johnson vetoed that bill three times while the republicans passed it. >> no, the civil rights -- >> no, he actually pushed it over. >> use the force, jack. use the force. h presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find obut my back pain was exprmaking it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. s my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recog
. >> we got the lyndon baines johnson vetoed that bill three times while the republicans passed it. >> no, the civil rights -- >> no, he actually pushed it over. >> use the force, jack. use the force. h presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find obut my back pain was...
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come to this as the name implies with a great fear of the imperial presidency, started with lyndon baines johnson. this is not partisan. and i'm taken by a lot of the comments. i love the susan but i think you might be naÏve and you know more about it than i do. the u.s. attorneys with whom i've spoken have told me they can get away with virtually anything by creating probable cause and walking across the hall from the nsa to at&t or something and say we need these records, or we need this information. the whole idea of having the watchers watch themselves out of those employees of the organizations, because they are so full of good will, i'm greatly skeptical of that. and i'm greatly skeptical of almost all of the internal oversight. i hope you guys would comment on that little bit. am i just paranoid or am i particularly paranoid? >> it's a great question. so why should people believe people who are sitting up here saint chaucer, these are rigorous mechanisms of oversight that were put in place and their work. who would like to address that? >> look, one, want to be candid, it's possible to my
come to this as the name implies with a great fear of the imperial presidency, started with lyndon baines johnson. this is not partisan. and i'm taken by a lot of the comments. i love the susan but i think you might be naÏve and you know more about it than i do. the u.s. attorneys with whom i've spoken have told me they can get away with virtually anything by creating probable cause and walking across the hall from the nsa to at&t or something and say we need these records, or we need this...